V lit. and Mrs. Sidney Window and tamily of Rural Hall; N. u ara viilt iltj Mr. and Mrs. Tom KidcHck and children. 21r. and Mrs.. Leslie Window of RoanoVe, Va., are vtsltfmr Par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucioua Wins- r Mum Juice Stalling and Mlai Pa tricia White are attending camp at Quaker Lake this week. Mrs. Fred Upton and children, Fred die' and Susan, of Waaningtoni D. C and Mrs. R. R. White spent a few days last week in Norfolk, Va., with Mka Pearle White left Thursday from Norfolk for New York where she wSl visit Mrs. Harold Orris a few days before sailing for England where she will attend the world Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Winslow and Carson Winslow of Sunbury visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rountree and Miss Marie Rountree Saturday night (Mrs. Mattie Peele of Woodland, N. C, Miss Mattie Saunders of Tyner, Mrs. Lynwood Winslow and Miss La. Claire Winslow of Belvidere were re cent visitors in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie White of Elizabeth City spent the week-end Wit-low. , ; . Jimmy Gheason from South Eor . Va, it spending soma time with 1 r. and Mrs. H. E Onley. - ; Mrs. W. H. Overman is visiting w--. her niece at Manna Harbor, Mr. an I Mrs. R. C. Contts. Pete Bright is spending this week at NaKstHead. George Jackson spent last weex at Roanoke, va., attending the Junso tion Conference of the Methodist Church. ' -' Amanda Corprew ox Bethel was the week-end guest of Linda Lou Elliott 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and cJL,- dren went to Kitty Hawk Sunday. V Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byram and - t t T "-"V j v ' 'V - J ' t -Jf.rt Jrl' V.t. Bl I S. n r""toMi , ' Ky r -j i i' i I :, a on i. t v' -tj" L 3. 1 tiWzT, M ia the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott viattedfof .Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lane and friends in Edenton at the Chowan Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings and Ronnie went to Nags Head on Sunday. v 4 ; ' Mrs. Wallace Bright has returned from .the Albemarle Hospital after, being a patient there for the past ten days. " ? ' Vacation Bible School is being held at Oak Grove Church this week. WE REPAIR Water Pumps and Power Lawn Mowers WE HAVE - Belts for Washing Machines, Water Pumps and Lawn Mowers C R. WARD RIVERSIDE AUTO SERVICE Market St Hertford, N. a Just Arrived A CARLOAD OF. Gold Bond Sheet Rock also; ' ROCK LATHE AND FIRST JUS SEM COAT PLASTER I Hertford Hzrta & Supply Company 1 "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Fred WinsW and son, Dan, are spending some time at their cot taze at Nags Head. They have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Towe of Roanoke Rapicts., , :iV-:.;;, Mrs. Glenn Harwell and son Of Elis abeth City are visiting' her parents, Mr." and Mrs. C. E. Lane. M , ; ' Miss Barbara Jennings of Elisabeth City is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. . H. Ward. ' sV'-s.'-;;- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Holmes of Ocean View; Va., and Mrs.' Carey of Charles ton, West Va., were Sunday visitors Krs. Nonie NoweU.i y -,.:i-;i' f,M,; and Mrs.. J. V.. iRoacfc, Mrs. and Mrs. W. L.- Bagley motored to Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday. . ' Mrs,; Mary Grace Umphlett and daughter of Harrington, Del., recent ly viate4 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Umph lett for a week. Pi Teeny McfOallough, daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. O. MdCallough, is able to be out"after having been sick for the past f6w days. . . f.. ,.v, .-r;; y1;- ' x-ir DOUGLAS KIRK CAYTON ' Douglas Kirk Cayton, one-year-old son of William iBryant Cayton, Jr., and Elizabeth Trueblood Cayton, died Sat urday at 1:30 A. M., in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, after one-day illness. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4 P. M., at the Lynch Fun eral Home with the Rev. H. E. Jamie. son, pastor of the Winfall Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was made in Cedarwood Cemetery, Hertford. Survivors, in addition to the parents, are three brothers, William, Ted and Rudy; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. .Trueblood, of Winfall; pa ternal grandfather, W. B. Cayton, of Edenton, CARD 6F THANKS ' The family of Mrs. Josephine Phil- ' (JJpi&Cl M-1 ih.-, .... ,, w " m r' K. H .... . - ' ' i L a. . . . 1 1 PER D011AIL RIIV WfVW A NTT") SAVF. AT OUR SUMMER TERM H A R RELL Gas & Coal Company Next To Perquimans High School Hertford, N.C. Phone 3881 CArJ3C7tl I .wish to express my and appreciation to n the cards and flowers a other acts of kindness i i srijx to exjm Coir thanks to 1 ' Aiends tl nc!.lors for cards, flow- j -rs and lindnecses shown to them In s( " v,eir recent bereavement. . CAKO CF THANKS 1 v We wish to erpress our sincere - i 91 " m'Z r Cavil-IE i and toys sent or Ty-", daring her recent I-V, ad i:. j. ron yijite. i lolin Deere Two- and Four-Bow Quii-Talch, Cultivators are the only tzuly modern tractor cultivators in the field. Their modern design means better work at lower cost in all sow crops j and field conditions ' f, Fast, easy, oiie-man attacUng or detaching in ten minutes or less without disturbing row spadngs. or. other adjustments . . i quicker, more positire dodge . . -greater clearanco w . better invisibility . . . greater comfort for the operator .' . ..easier' handling .with eifortlets hydrauUc control ... fewer, sampler adjustments j ... . and greater, strength all these eat ores are found only : . ;J6ha Deere QuOc-Tatch Cultivators. USED CARS U - Stop in for ompleteinlormatiord ( J. C Blanchard & Company "BLANCHAmyS SINCB 18J2 .. ... 1951 Ford, 2-Door 1950 Plymouth ' (Oub Coupe) 1949 Chevrolet, 2.Door 1949 Chrysler, Sedan 1947 Plymouth, 4-Door 1946 Chevrolet, Sedan 1947 Ford, 4-Door , 1948 Ford, 4-Door' 1946 Ford, 2-Door ' 1950 Chevrolet, Coupe 1949 Ford, Coach ; 1951 Plymouth , , (Club Coupe) 1947 Chevrolet, Panel SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS r f 1 71 ct;- 1 JANSS I wL h tt express my sincere thanks to my f. .Jj who were thoughtful of my family, and me; when my father ; passed away. UUiaA W. NEWB I . I, ;..t r j !MSee Us - We , Ha ve It f COU-BluMT SiraOCK-ROCIUATIIS CEUufi PAfaS-ROCK WOOL : raOWS-DOOSS-LOCilS- joiikwe-sb ai;d sum COmPOSITlOIJ SII!!0LES - METAL. ROOFIaG All SIZE WAILS-WALL TIES i ATHIVS PAIIITS-TUIIPBE'I vl liOTOI-PAIIITDIlUSISS. SJ CARPBITBIS' TOOLS Hertford Hardware & Supply Comb&tijr "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. J , O .. . .; 'wrff W-,.-jv;-S 4 SanPcs-1 .... - : '.v . WHY A FEX71 v- , : ; . ; "' . .. n - .:V;'-VL.JLJ,Li.!;:.'.. 1 1? - 1 ii n 3 D" IJr5$ C;Z.J.!JJ Wt:h prefedien In p itonninfl piece ef fwmswre for any room In the Home JCRdl year ece to Buy at these 1 li-.cu: cvutly lew ericas. Conta in. m .--"" w- rv. v. ;. It. j ? n3 " o 1 , jatje f: 1'... V". - . v- 1 1 TT C 1fv 1. I

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