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FACT3 T -T Tins rrsQuriAra ttztly, hssttord, n. c, ftjsay, r Englehard Rotarian 'New District Governor " P. D. Midgett, Jr., of Englehaid was elected Governor of the 278th Rotary district at the Rotary Convention held in Elizabeth City early this week. He won the honor over Joel Cook Holland of Murfreeeboro, the only other candidate. Mr. Midgett is well known among Hertford Rotarians. He was defeated last year by the present Governor, George ColClough of Burlington. WINFALL NEWS Mrs. J. S. Morgan and children are in with the flu. Mrs. J, H. Baker is much better after having a very serious operation at the Memorial Hospital in Mt Airy. His sister, Polly Baker, of Raleigh, N. C, spent the week-end with him. Mrs. J. "W. Nowell, Sr., spent sev eraldays last week with relatives- in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nowell and son, Tommy, arid J. W. Nowell, Sr, spent Sunday in Berkley, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Twine. Mrs. Nowell accompanied them home. Miss Jill Miller spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va. . Mrs. Rex Jones, Sr.,Dwight and Virginia Jones, Mrs. Reginald Jones, Jr., Douglas Umphlett and W. C. Jordan are sick with the flu. Rex Jones, Sr, and Mrs. W. L. "Make Your. Ironing Easier" BY EIMjSEY PERRY Home Agent Miss Nonie Lou Lane has been sick Lane and Mrs. F. W. Umphlett and several days with the shingles. Mr. and Mrs. C O. MdCullough and children of Great Bridge, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jor dan Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whetdbee of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Whedbee, Sr., and Exum Whedbee were dinner guests of the J. F. Hollo well family Monday night. Mrs. E. B. Hollowell, Mrs. D. R. Trueblood and Mrs. J. L. Delaney at tended an all-day W. S. C. S. meet ing at Artderson Church Tuesday. Mrs. W. G. Hollowell was in Eden ton Friday P. M., on busin Ja. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips have returned from Williamston where they spent several days on business. Word has been received that J. Horace Baker of Mt. Airy, son of j Charlie Morgan Umphlett are much better after having the flu. Little Roy Melton is much better after being very sick last week. Alec. Jordan is very ill. Mr. Jor dan has been a shut-in for several years. Elijah White arid' Tommie Maston motored to Oxford Sunday and visit ed at the Oxford Orphanage. Miss Geraldine Gregory of Newport News, Va.. is sick with the flu at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis Eure, Jr., of Hertford, Route 3, announce the birth of a son born Sunday, Feb ruary 9. Mrs. Eure Is the former Miss Faye Butt of New Hope. - tufa Revival BEGINNING FEB. 18th THROUGH MARCH 1st AT Bagley Swamp Pilgrim Church Route 2, Hertford, N. C. REV. J. A. GROUT, Evangelist OF H IGH POINT . Special Singers and Musicians Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamilton OF GREENSBURiG END. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend These Services Rev. Coy S. Saunders, Pastor t Wmmmm i I t m m m . .v.v.':':v.vrtV.w:w:w.v.'Jw-- i a i'M h t t mmmmmmX mm ...that bakes perfectly in any rack position Here's one Range yoaH love to as the year around because its Miracle Sealed Oven guarantees better results every day.' The new Fiberglas HeatGuard Seal assures perfect heat balance. With this oven you can bake in any rack position- ' never have to peek and still get perfect racults every time; 1 And, the HeetGuard Seal keep the heat intide your oven i ; out of your kitchen. ; j The Commodore is automatic, too. Just set It and forget ft Prepare your roast, casserole dishes, even a complete meal.. .put everything in the oven, set the time and temper ature controls and then take yourself right out of the kitchen. GET BETTER MEALS IN GREAT- - , i ciM ocimjc jtxi wnn a uj w -traiiuu, high-value Westinghouse Commodore; j j H.L---,voo CAN 01 SURE.. IF ITS Ibrtford Mm & Sii;y Company T "Trite ffgfg uni Bank the Difference , PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C The monthly' dnnonstration for the January Home IDemonstratjon Club meetings was "Hake Your Ironing Earier". " Most people do not have a utility room In their home: there fore, they have to put up their iron ing board, each time they iron. It is much easier to push than to lift, and it is much leas tiresome to sit and iron than - to stand. An adjust able ironing board with rollers was demonstrated. Covers and .pads may be made at home from old sheets and blankets. - Caution should be taken not ) to have a crease or a seam in either. A condminder is a small item thatj helps the disposition when one is1 ironing. It is irritating to have the com bang over the corner of the board or to hang in something already iron ed and wrinkle it A sleeve board is something that .makes ironing easier, that can be made at home. Press mits and ham cushions may also be made at home. A piece of plywood 50x20x-inches padded and covered, placed over the ironing board makes ironing pillow cases, sheets, curtains, napkins, and shirts much easier. This is wide enough for a shirt to be iron ed without too much .turning and wrinkling. A new method for ironing shirts quicker and easier was demon- i strated. v. MaiTy wrinkles can be avoided if clothes are folded as they are, re moved from the line. Sprinkle with warm water and fold clothes instead of bunching them, to prevent wrinkles. Place in a plastic bag to prevent dry ing in spots and around dees. . If they are sprinkled for a few hours be fore ironing, they . will iron much quicker and there will be a smoother surface. ... " -' . - IWhere you iron will depend on the space available. Be sure you are not m a ipath of travel through the house, have good light and rood ventilation and be cool in summer and warm In winter. IHave everythine vou need witmn reach when you are ironing so you will not he stooping and stretching unnecessarily. Ironing , is one of the most tiresome tasks in the home but it can ie made easier. BELVEDERE NEWS Mrs. Laura Ward ia cm'tia.11ir ill 0 .this time . Among the visitors in the wara nome recently were Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Potecasi, John Ward and family of Hertford and Mrs. Thomas Brabble of Rocky Hock com munity. ' . Mrs. Elihu Lane of WooUville was a Sunday visitor with Misses Mar garet and Lucy White. ine Kev. and Mrs. D. Viwrn P?V and Mrs Bertha fl. White left Sun day P, M., to attend J the Ministers' Conference at Guilford College this week and to visit relatives at Liberty ana Asnooro. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White mid ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. uarry wiuuoro 01 liicii square. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mi White and little Sara Lynn of Norfolk, Va., were Sat urday visitors with Mi, and Mrs. L. jay winslow. Postmaster Rov Buncb fwvV Ma father, W. C- Bunch, to Kechoughtan Hospital, Hampton, Va,, Monday for observation and treatment Mr. and Mrs. Willie WinaW visit. ed Sunday P. M., with:Mr. and Mrs. iiet winsiow 01 waiteston. Mrs. Emorv Ronntree and Amio-h. ter, Bess of Sunbury, visited the W. u white family Friday P. M. BURGESS HD CLUB MEETS The Burresii ffTomn fkminnafraiMnn oiuD met 'Wednesday afternoon with witn iflirs. j. iti. jjasmimt. Tba mMt. ine opened bv sincinir America. T). vouonai was given ny tne Hostess. Minutes were read and the roll called with ten members present, ' Dues were Daid and Yoni- iRnnVa distributed. Hostesses for the coming year were arranged. The time of meeting was changed to the fourth Tuesday at 7:30. ; :"., It was voted to not haw a intnt. meetino in Fehrnarv Miss Perry gave a very interesting demonstration on Ironing. The meet ing was closed with the colled Mrs. Basnight conducted an Animal Con test, with Mrs. Howard Mathews win ning the prize. , The hostess served salad with coffee.' ' SOIL CONSERVATION G. W. Ward is having a lead ditch on his farm on the V7inft&-!DeIvidere road cleaned out with a dragline. This ditch is approximately one mile long. A survey was mad of the ditch and grade stakes Bet by Sou Conservation Service technicians working with the Albemarle Soil Conservation District Preliminary auryeya weri recentlv made on some ditches on the farm of U JL. Stalling and H, H. Caddy. Mr. vauay is .punning on saving some field ditches pulled, put with a bull dozer. ',v;-f.oy-'-.-V';V W. L. Lassiter, Rufus T. Brinn and David Cox, Jr., are planning to set out some Bicolor leapedeza plants this spring ior wildlife area improvements. Wail eat the seed produced on Bi color plants. C, L, Lassiter, Rufus 1. unnn and vavid Uox, Jr, are also , MART LONG CIRCLE MEETS ' The Mary Long Circle of the Bethel Baptist Church held its regular meet insr at the eommunitv honae m Mnn. day night, Febroary 9, with Mrs. Ir- vm uong and Mrs. wade Jordan as hostesses . .. - All rs. Bernard Proctor gave a most umeresung program entitled. "Win ning The Mormons The Right Way," wffli Mrs. Elliot Layden, Mrs. Frank lecwooa, Mrs. Stanley Blanchard, MrS. Irvbi . Iinnir n1 lUTra Kmnt - o " muuuw, Long taking part, Mrs. Julian Long, vice president, presided in. the absence, of the presi dent -i- The hostesses eondunted a hihlfoal contest with' Mrs. Bemsnl TVvm. winning the prize. ' The meetins' adionrnti hv "'I Gave- Mv Life For Th afw which delicious refreshments of cherry pie and not coiree were served. ' Others nresent Charles Ward, Freeman Long, Carey HTlvott, urn Tarklngton, Joseph Proc tor and Misses Ruth Mansfield and Eunice Long. CONSERVE FOOD! PREVENT HASTE! WITH A GKNUIfil planning to set out some KuwHora Rose for living fences. Milton Dail, Jr., is planning to set out some kudzu plants on some places around the edge of his fields where he is having trouble. -ith his soil washing away.. STUDENTS TO PLAY (FACUILUT The Monogram Chrb of Perquimans High School is nlannW Student vs. Faculty basketball games on February 18 at 7:80 in the high school gymnasium. There will be 2 games with the girls' basketball team piaying the women teachers and the ooys team piaying the men teachers. ' iWrongLbe. Amy was one of the most pop" girls in town, and when she nrnrn. the church was crowded. After t!.v ceremony friends rushed to kist the bride. After about half an hour the breathless girl, looking down at one little man, she said, "I dont know ' you. Why are you kissing met? ; . The little man scratched hi head. "I dunno, lady. . When I joined this . line outside I understood it was for -cigarettes." Everlasting peace is a dream, and' not even a beautiful one. r .'r Helmuth von Moltke. Bccpfrocco .tmwimi.a Home Frcccop &2l Hertford Harware &; Supply Company Building Materials EVERYTHING FOR THE JOF FROM THE FOUNDATION TO THE ROOF. . 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