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PAGE EIGHT T T POUTMAWS WE3KLT. k c, rr?r, august , r- I&evival Service ;At chappeirnm Revival services wfll be conducted ginning September 7 widcmtinutoglKill Devil HiU. ." , through September 13, it wi Mrs. W. G. Hollowell spent nounced today. Services will be held week-end with . and Mrs. , J. II H r..WilliMt T.Tra. J--r minit.rv vail the Jtb. Brouriiton of Norfolk. Va.: Rev. K. B.i -Mr. and Mrs. D. RTri ulood mo. Edwards of Edenton. " -'.-.f-. Itored to Elfeabeth ISty Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow aad business1.' X' 'Mr. and Mrs. T. H. White spent tfief , Mr", and Mrs. Pranoia Willey and "at Chappell's Hill Baptirt Church be-"week-end at the Winslow cottaga t,y ot PortemouUi, Va,, visited Kr. ? . Tr 7 . ' - . Iv.mi rw'l ulU : 1 anil Mm. Jea StaAm nwi t.li week- he, end. !'-'" Jesse Stanton and son. : Tommy, spent Saturday at Nays Heal Mrs. Bailey Temple &ndoh. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Temple and children Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ei B. Hollowell Saturday P.M.' , Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitley of Ports mouth, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell on 'Monday. . WHITESTOIV NEWS Mrs. A. E. Winslow and Mrs. Wil liam Winslow of Elizabeth City, Route 3, and Mrs. James Raby of Norfolk, Va., visited relatives here tate Wed nesday afternoon. j 1.5 v Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers and son, Gary, of Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliard Baker and sons, Reggie . (spent the week-end with his father, C. H. Ward. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden mo tored to Norfolk Va., on . Monday. Do You Rcnchbcr M. u ; x o fr no- . j , MjLt.hfirws in Juzaoem uiy, iBHdge lurca, wiu w we uvu. week motoring through ter. The public is invited to attend " . . vi Wok vir al! services. : WINFALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nixon and son, Billy, are spending this week at Nan Head. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lone accompanied them to the beach; at her home with a throat infection. . ... - . . 1 ir... Tir n; .. . T- 11 and will spend juonaay and. riues-1 mr. anu am, ' aay. the mountains of Virginia, West Vir ginia and the Great Smoky Mountains and to Asheville. C. 0. McCullough of Norfolk, Va:, spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. J. B. Miller has been very sick Miss Frankie Barber of Elizabeth City is spending a few days here visit ing relatives and mends, William Powell of Hatboro, Pa., have returned home af ter spending last week with her sis ter, Mrs. Johnnie Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes of The out of town friends and rela- Ocean View, Va., spent the week-end tives who attended the funeral of Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lane. (and Timmie, and" Elsberry Lane went Eliza White were: Mrs. Grover L. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bagley spent sun- to Nags Head on a fishing trip last White. Mrs. C. T. Ursruhart. Miss 'day at Nasrs Head, Elizabeth West, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. O. L. Barber, Sr., and son, Joseph, Miller, Raymond and Edward White, I spent Friday at Nags Head. in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr and MrsJ w"c Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Taylor, Mr. and I Mrs. Asa Mathews and children,- O. H. Bauman. (She was accompanied , ijjif ' week. When Divers 4 Roper ran a grocery store abtv r Marah. "!'s is now! When L .,- t Newfcy n l a General Merchandise' Store in t-.e building where the Hertford Cafe is now .lo cated? - . When M. H. White & Company ODened a store on the site where the One-Stop Station is now located 7 , When Dr. J. L. Leggett, DjD.S., had an office Ay: the side of the 'Con Store? When the W. M. Morgan Furniture Store opened for business on the corn er of Church and Grubb Streets in the old Speight building? ; ,' v.; When Sing Lee ran a laundry busi ness in the old "Smith Hall- ' When the Perquimans River froze over and the tugboat with J. J. Fleet wood and others were caught in the Mrs. Linwood C. Winslow was hos tess to Up River Missionary Society Saturday P, M., at her home, "Shady Croft." A srenerous invitation wan extended by the hostess to the ladies of . the five nearby cnurcnes to ' meev wrcn idm" at their regular monthly meet- Representative troupe from the fol lowing churches vere present: Snow TttiU, Piney Woods, JVhiteville Grove, Bethany, up Kiver, uagiey Swamp, including Mrs. Eddie Harrell of Hert ford, a visitor in the home. Seven ty persons were present to enjoy the fellowship program. 'Misses Xhetaia and Marjone White sang a duet; a guest speaker, the Rev. Homer Baker, pastor of the Friends Church in Gra ham, addressed the group. During the social period punch, cookies, nuts and mints were served the guests. - sound, and Hertford people were very . J.UM n-A mmlbI .Miss Lucille Lane spent last week T C, I C j;wit v ,nifiT,rMW j m when they were all brought home :iu cuuureu, j. n. oauman. one was accompanied, .. t i Mrs. Sam Hill, Sam White Hill, and Loqueene, Faye and J. L. of Norfolk, home Saturday by Mrs, Bauman and mXJ- Whrf TT?n O'Nftil L. West, Mrs. Norman Adams. Mr. Chalk this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. IA. P. Winslow and "X.TIIIV ' and Mrs. Elihue White of Ports mouth, Va.; Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Mil ler of Laurinburg; Mrs. Milton White of Greenville; Dr. and Mrs. R. M. White of Richmond, Va.: Mr. and Mr& Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell and Donald Winslow of Norfolk, Va,, visit- Mrs. W. G. Hollowell attended the (ed Mrs. Ida Winslow and family Fri Spiritual Life meeting at Woodland, day. Sunday visitors were: Mr. and Church Sunday night. Kader Frank-; Mrs. T. R. Winslow of Belvidere, and lin White, who is studying for the Mr. and Mrs. Archie White and fami- OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES Hertford Beach 4 Miles South of Hertford-Harvey Point Road Sunday, Aug.3 1 , 2 P-IVL 11 BIG RAGES Classes: AU, BU, CU, A-B Stock Hydro and Free For All Beautiful Trophies Awarded For 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Winners Good Parking - Bathing - Dancing - Dining ADMISSION: Adults..... 50c Children. 25c (TAX INCLUDED) 25c a quart? When ice cream suppers were held on the Court House lawn? ' BELVIDERE RUBITANS MEET. ; The fturitan Oufe of Belvidere held its regular meeting on Thursday night of last week, with 10 members and one visitor present. .During the pro gram a film, Safety At Home, was enjoyed by those attending. -v. ' "- ,r A m ; r , m , --,n-1 IWord has been received here vthat EtjI.E. DRogerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. IRogerson, has been pro moted to the rank of Corporal In the U. S. Air Force. JRogerson is now stationed ln,New Mexico. - Generous Husband ". "I believe bit husband U th rrfrt ; generous man on earth." -uows that 7" - Well. I -ava him dnn nf fJiA loveliest ties for Chrifftman. and tiA took them right down and gave them to tne salvation Army." ; PROMOTED TO SERGEANT Alton Overton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overton, who is stationed In Germany, has been promoted to Staff Sergeant. HEY, KIDS! SCHOOL OPENS SOON! Get a Bicycle For Transportation MADE BY COLUMBIA AND SCHiWINN Yes, a bike will provide quick, safe trips to and fropi . school. It's great for errands before and after school, tool ,. . , ... ..'. See Our Bikes For Doys 2nd Girls WE ALSO HAVE BICYCLE ACCESSORIES Tires Tubes Baskets Saddles Seat Covers Pedals "Axles : Lamps Bells Hand Grips ; Chains. Handle Bars Pumps . , COME IN TODAY AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF BICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES :-:-'.'.' ::- .- : - ' r ' " ' -.: - , -.) Py-':- Easy Terms On Bikes If Desired l!:rtfcrd Mm I S!yCo. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference' PHONE 3461 " HERTFORD, N. C. ly and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Riddick and children, Steve and Nancy. ' -Sunday visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and son, Waldo, were: Mr. and Mrs. Ercell Markham of Sum ter, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee j Winslow of Elizabeth City, Elihu Win islow and Miss Dot Turner of Nor folk, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Proc tor of Suffolk. " I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane and chil dren, Clyde Emory and Joyce, Mrs. L. L. Lane and Mrs. 0. H. .Bauman j of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stallings at Belcross Saturday evening'. Mrs. Roy Lane and son, Billy, of ! Florida, are visiting her sister and i brother, Miss Lena Winslow and Branning Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Archie , Riddick and children, Steve and Nancy, spent Sun- : day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Anderson Layden at Beech Springs. j Mrs. L. L. Lane, Miss Lucille Lane. Mrs. Clyde Lane and daughter, Joyce, j and Mrs. O. H. Bauman and Miss Bobbie Jean Gaylor of Norfolk, Va'., I visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gay- j lor and Mrs. Victoria Gaylor at Green, ville, N. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie I Stallings at Williamston, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craft Of Sun bury visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Roun- tree Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whit of Elizabeth City and Ocia Winslow and sons of "Corapeake visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rountree and Miss Marie Rountree Sunday afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. Arba Winslow, Gedion Saunders, Lynwood Winslow and Miss La Claire Winslow are attending N. C Yearly Meeting of Friends this week at Guilford College. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers and son, Gary, returned to Wilmington on Sunday after spending their vacation with her mother, Mrs. John Lane. Harvey Point News Mr. and Mrs. IClinton Rav Winalnw SDent SundaV afternoon w,ith Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. trnest Winslow of : Elizabeth City.:-,; Dinner miests of Mr. and Mm. Sid ney Layden Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. rat Jteegan of Hertford, and Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones and ann of Sanford, Fla. Miss Pecirv Tfnrrpll ononf ri nnaf OOJ v v.." X " " week in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Layden. Miss Lvdia Ann Rawvsr nf Nnr. folk, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow visit ed Mr. and" Mrs. C. T. Winslow of Whiteston Saturday. Mrs. Sidnev LavHen ntt.pnrlori farm j - - ... and home week at Raleigh last week. Clyde Uverton is visitmg relatives at JNonoik, va., this week. . week with Miss Bettv Hanburrv of Norfolk, Va. . . Mrs .Walter Trtlthlnnd f Winlfnll spent last Thursday with her sister, Mrs. jjouis rroctor. : -Cpl. . Howard Ward of Ft Bragg, Back To School Sale Still On! The values offered in this sale are the best you will find anywhere. Don't miss out on these truly fine bargains. We have the biggest line of . SHOES, SUITS,- 'COAT- SUITS AND TOPPERS that have ever been in Hertford. See our com plete line before you make your Fall purchases J. C BUtMRD & COMPANY, INC; i ' "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 LABOR DAY DANCE Hertford - Beach HERTFORD, N. C. Monday, Sept. 1 , 9tol2P.M. : MUSIC BY. THE IlllYTIKIAIRS Round and Square Dancing Delores Weatherly falling r USED CARS llWlWW. ii'Vii. if 1947Tlymouth, Coupe 1946 Chevrolet, Coach 1949 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1941 Plymouth, Coach 1948 Chrysler, Sedan 1950 Chrysler 4-Door, 1947 Ppntiac, 2-Doorl 1941 Chevrolet, Sedan 1946 Ford, Pick-up 1939 Pontiac,2-Door 1949 Dodge, 2-Door 1949 Plymouth, 4-Door SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS 1m Soap Powders SUGAR MILK PURELARD All Brands 2 Boxes 5-lb. Bag 3 Largev Cans 25-lb. , Stand 55 c 50c 45c $425 FOR DELICIOUS DESSERTS . . ICHOOSE JELfcO 3 Packages -25c : Comstock Apples, No. 2 Can . . - -. ... 17c White House Applesauce, No. 2 Can 14c White House Applesauce 21Hb. jarv 25c Petefpan Peanut Butter 12-6z. jar ..35c Peaches, No. 2 Can. . i , . . i . 128c Herring Roe, 8-oz. Can.... 20c Eagle Brand Sardines, 2 Cansi.. 15c Kreg's Beef & Gravy, No. 2 Can -. .1 69c Campbell's Pork & Beans, 2 Cahs.,:.....2tc Franco-American Spaghetti, 2 Cans i..29d ; . 25c-15c NATIONAL BISCUIT rriiA V.TJETiS 12-oz. Package MRS. MANNING'S HOMINT 2 CANS x STER CUT STRING BEAN3 CANS : ; GOLDEN ISLE FIELD PEAS CAN ; jiJ- SONSTRESS ASPARAGU3 ' ' CAN : ---i ST. WHO MIXED VEGETAELE3 1 CANS : .,,,.-. STRONGHART DOG FOOD S CANS i-i OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP t BARS , - V , ,.; , ,; GOLD DUST CLEANSER CAN 25c 19c 5- Figures : COUPLES ONLY Adir r
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