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'PAGST" ""! T nrmmwnrrnur xn.mJSJ "Guilford College Saturday. VfIUlJbOlJi Mr. ajid Mrs. Alvah Winslow and children, Kay and James and Mrs. Miss Nan White, spent the -weekend in South Norfolk. Va., with her sister, Mrs. Joe Bryant. Miss Syble Winslow of Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow and Jasper Winslow. Mrs. Elisha Winslow has returned borne after spending a week in Co lumbia, S. C, with her daughter and son-in-law, PVt and Mrs. Johnnie White and little daughter, 'Barbara. Verna Winslow spent Sunday in Nor folk, Va., witih Mr. and Mrs. Van Spivey and Miss Marlene Spivey. (Mrs. Verna Winslow remained for an ex tended visit with her children. , Mrs. Bailey Temple and son, .WdUie Carrol of Newland visited Mr.' and Mrs. Clifford Winslow 'Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Harrell of Eden ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Lane of Win- fall and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bonn Miss Dot Turner and Elihu Winslow , trln- winnW Rnnntinw viil of Norfolk, Va, spent Sunday witti Mr and Mrg j..M Rountree Sunday - i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Win- Blow and son, Waldo. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and daughters, Carol and Nancy of Nor folk, Va., spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stoallings of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Rountree. Mr. and Mrs; Linwood Hobbs and son, Charlie Calvin of Hobbsville, and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Winslow of Nor folk, Va., visited Mrs. Ida Winslow and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary - of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stallings at Winfall Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow and Eugene Winslow Visited Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell McCain last Thursday and Friday at Waxhaw and attended the funeral of Mr. McCain's mother. Roy Winslow attended a meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Winslow and children, Arland and Sandra of Win fall, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow and Jasper Win slow Sunday. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr., and Mrs. Lafayette Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Harrell called to see Mrs. Minnie , Rountree Sunday. Mrs. Tom Brabble and children spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward. . Miss Christine Jordan visited Miss Frances Chappell Friday night. for Mrs. W. T. Chappell at her home Sunday evening honoring her 64th birthday. Those present "were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Winslow and son Wil liam, Mr. and Mrs. James QByrum and children, James, Jr., Joyce and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chappell and chil dren. Frances, Marion, Lois and Gloria, Mrs. Milton Chappell end Le-' roy Byrum. She received many nice gifts. - Mr.s Raymond Bail and son Arlyn and Mrs. Curtis OhappeU spent Tues-' "u "i"' f a"cn Hav with Mr. T.inJnd Won. .Mrs. George Whitehead of (Norfolk, CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. Ray - Branch : and daughter, Jean Ellen of. Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Beth Perry have re turned after spending some time in Florida. Mrs. George Jackson spent several days in Rocky Mount last week, where she attended the annual conference of the W. S. C. Service of the Metho dist Church. Mrs. W. W. Lewis spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Marvin Bobbins at New Hope. Leon Elliott. UJSJN.," Norfolk, Va., spent ihe week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,w. H. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs.. P. W. Blanchard ant DoYcal. I.? by j. p. r. .1 . day with Mrs. Linwood iayton. Mrs. Milton Chappell spent the week-end with Mr., and Mrs. W. T. Chappell, A surprise buffet supper was given MAKE OUR STORE j Your Headquarters FOR ALL BUILDING MATERIALS PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED Sheetrock First Coat Plaster Finishing Lime RockiLaths Windows Doors Screen Doors Screen Windows Screen Wire Johns Manville White Siding Composition Shingles Metal Corners and Window Trim Bricks Concrete Blocks Flue Lining Foundation Ventilators Cement 'Brixment Sand Gravel Va., "spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Jackson. Mrs. White' head' remained to spend some time with her daughter. . t HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 -:- HERTFORD, N. C. IS:' 129 E It's Time For Screens With Spring here pests and flies aren't far away ... so it's 'A time to install screens on your 3 home for protection and com- 3 fort. SEE US TODAY FOR WINDOW SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS If your old screens need new wire, WE have it! , O BRONZE O PLASTIC O GALVANIZED Also tacks and hammers, 4 hinges and locks. , ' DOOR SETS SPRINGS DOOR STOPS Hatfcrd limine I Si$y Corcioy "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE PHONE 3461 ' HERTFORD, N. C. BELVEDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and two children of IFotecasi were Sunday visitors with the QTreeland Copeland family. . Mrs. W. T. 'Smith is spending sev eral days with her son, Burton Myers and family of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland of Portsmouth, Va. At the conclusion of their spring va cation here, Misses Carolyn and Delma Ann Hurdle returned to Guilford Col lege Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Pote- caai were recent visitors with Mrs. Laura Ward and family. f. M, Wnfte and family of IWinston Salem spent Ithe week-end with the E.1S. White and L.-C. Winslow fami lies and other relatives in the coun ty. All of the relatives gathered at Shady Croft," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Winslow for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward spent a part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dempsey of Norfolk. Va. . ISunday visitors with Mrs. (Flora Hurdle were the Jay Stallings fami ly and the Forrest Hoffler family of Hobbsville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riddick and two children of Whiteston,were Sun day P. M. visitors with lira S. Wins low and family. .. ' The Rev. and Mrs. tta'rold White and two children made a business trip to Elizabeth City Monday." Mrs. L. J. (Winslow attended a Dis trict Library Meeting in Williamston last week. , Mrs. T. C. Perrv. Jr.. visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bur ton a part of last week. ' TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD USED CARS lb; :r3fc;:... I 1951 Chevrolet, 4-Door (DELUXE STTLELINE) 1949 Custom Ford (4-DOOR SEDAN) 1949 Custom Ford (CLUB COUPE) 1947 Ford, 2-Door it 1949 Dodge, 2-Door - 1949 Mercury (4-DOOR SEDAN) ' 1947 Chevrolet, 4-door 1949 Plymouth, 4-Door 1946 Ford, 2-Door ir3 Plymouth, 4-Door 1949 Chevrolet, 2-Door ' (STLTINE DELUXE) . 1948 Chevroiet . (CLUB COUPE) - 1950 Chrysler CWINDSOR NEWPORT) ' SEE US FOR ' BETTER BUYS IN USED -CARS L. These places? : Ther ,?$'IEailyhack and Goodwin's Mill, V r -aj Swamp near Center QUI, Fc r Neck and Chinquapin, Old Mill i. and Jo seph ' Brjnn, - Dozier's. . Uckt and "famed" Seech Spring,' where Mrs. Felton used to sing, Tun; of reeds and the Smith's 'bridges, to'cr. Canal and great big fishes, Hunt r'a fork, and Chappell Hill, if it hasn fclown away it's right there still, NewbyV bridge and Piney Wood, if yoa. havent been there you surely should, tliere its Har vey Neck and 'Burgess .fork, where the women work and the menf they talk, and Sutton's Cref'v where fish ing's fine, just get and agood strong line, Bright's 'Kill Creek and the old swing gate, right on your way to a big estate, White 'Hat road and Pigeon gap, lots of cooasrso set your trtp, "iecjinv Creilc and dinar's bridge, Chapin oak rirht on ihe ridge, Hurdle town and Morgan' fork, most too Tar for you to walk, there's Wood villa, too, and a camp nearby, big and strong; at places high. The cheat is full, I'm going to bed, now don't yon wish that I were dead? . - ' CLUB MEETING The Methodist Men's dub of Per ruimans Charge held its regular monthly meeting in the Community House at Winfall Thursday night, March 26. 'A delicious chicken dinner was served by the IW. S. C. of Ep Worth Church. 'The speaker for the occasion was Julian Ross, prominent 'Presbyterian Layman of Elizabeth City, who brought an inspiring message on Ste wardship. ' Following the devotional which was Hofler, appointed a nominiiir j t mittee, consisting of Walter Gym. chairman, Claude White and Jw 1 2 Laney to bring in' a report at t April meeting. . Rules and regulations were adopt concerning the club's project -Spon-; sorship of ministerial student .,. 1 z-i-' ' - -vj( HONOR STUDENT . Alvah Bennie Crawford, son of the Rev. and Mm. Bennie Crawford, Hert ford, has made honor grades at .Carson-Newman 'College, in Jefferson City, Tenn. IHe is a senior at the college. , f For Your BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Mr. , and Mrs, John R Lewis, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Pattie Lynn, bom March 27, at the Chowan Hospital Mrs. Lewis ia the led py raul White, the president, Will former Miss Shirley White. 4 - Lawn And Garden J (Jhoose tne" proper garden tools ana accessories to make your garden beautiful with a minimum effort . . . Shop with us today for your needs . . . we suggest Push and Power Lawn Mowers -Revolving and Rotary Types . PUSH MOWERS.. $16.95 up POWER MOWERS.. ..499.95 up To'Keep Your Lawn Beautiful Be Sure TotSet ... LAWN HOSE K SPRINKLERS NOZZLES RAKES GRASS i'utd HEDGE SHEARS- HOES VIGORO W have everything you NEED for LAWN and GARDEN . i k Come in and let us Supply YOUR NEEDS 'DAY. . . , . Hertford Hvdware & Supply Co. PHONE'3461 v.W . : "4 HERTFORD. N. C. if Shop BLANgHAKD'S for your new Spring outfits . . . . we are receiving new shipments daily; styles for Men, Womenarid Children. . SPRING SUITS 7 y - -IN FINELY TATLORFjT) FA"RRTf!R " 'featuring new styles and colors. Ladies' Toppers elect yours today t . Suits - Dresses Traill Mrt&ZyW Shop now and avoid a last minute rush! ATTEffllCl COYS: l!:rc'sC;3!s3 ' ' Purchase your new TENNIS SHOES from Blanch ard's and enter the BALL BAND JET CONTEST . . . $15,000 in prizes . : ask us f or the details. , We Now Have Those " ' Hai-d-To-Get Coys' ,C:c!i Pcils : SIZJSS8T01.6 'V - 'v . .TYPE 128 losii:jKiisi 42 x 2S ....i;,-.2 fcr $1X0 TYPE 128 819 SHEETS Men's New Spring 1 1 ' . , a faree selection of '.Mautfful new EASTER shades . . . , i , - Prices Start From r
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