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1 i 'TT i;: ' Mr. and lira. J win Daughter of Greensboro spent Th uiksgiving' with Mrs. E.. B, Daughtery nd Woodrow i. Daughter?. 4r''" 'N! " Mk and Mrs. J. W. Byrum and chil dren, Wesley and Karen Marie - of Charlotte spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. W. G. HollowelL . Mrs. W. G. Hollowell was honor guest Friday P. M., at a lovely dinner at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ftndi.Mrs. -W. Ji P. Earn hardt In Edenton., The occasion was Mrs. Hollowell's..' birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bai ley of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Byram and children, Wesley and Karen Marie of Charlotte. Mrs. ' Charles Fadio and sen of Drum, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Trueblood. ; Mr. and ;Mrs. B. H. Ward spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Eliza beth City, i)." Mrs. E. A. "wine spent Thanksgiv ing week-end with her sister, Mrs Johnnie Lane.'- :. Mr. and Mrs-'jP, .Hollowell and son, Grover. rpent the' holidays witn relatives in Stf Bride's and Norfolk, Mrs. J. Van Roach and Mrs. Nath an Matthews spent Tuesday in Suf folk, Va. Miss Geraldine Gregory of Newpoit News, Va., SDent the week-end with her parents; Mr'and Mrs. T. S. Greg ory. . O Miss Marvina' White and Walter Humphlett of E., C.,C, Greenville spent the holidays with their parents. Mrs. W. G. Hollowell had as her dinner guests Thanksgiving Day the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt of Edentoii, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey and Sonny of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrum and children, Wesley and Karen of Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brantly spent the holidays with relatives in New York. " Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. McCulIongh and ehildren, Teeny, Billy and Bobby of Norfolk, Va., spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jor dan. Mr. and Mrs. Gran Falton of Vir ginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Winslow. That which is given with pride and ostentation" is rather an ambition than a bounty. . Seneca. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Har ry Lee Spruill on Thanksgiving Day were Mrs. Dale Evans and daughter, Sharon of Tacoma,' Washington; Mr. and Mrs. David Atkansin and sons, Stevie and Stewart of Norfolk, Va, and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Spruill; and Douglas Spruill of Edenton.-;,;V.: &v-. Charles Brown of Philadelphia, Pa-, spent the holiday season with his sis ter, Mrs. Josiah White and niece, Miss Margaret S. White. ' V , The Rev. and Mrs. D. Virgil Pike had as their holiday house guests their sons, D. V.; Pike, Jr from Siler City and Carter I." Pike of High Point Sunday night guests were the Rev. urvu Dillon of Quaker Lake.. Sunday dinner guests of" Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Winslow included Seth Hinshaw, Orvil Dillon, Mr. and Mrs: Virgil Pike, Mr. and Mrs. James Ha- henkamp and little daughter, Diane of Whiteston, ' Miss Catherine Good win of ' Hertford, Mrs. Bertha S. White and Miss Avis Winslow. Clinton Winslow spent Thursday ii Washington,' O. C, visiting friends.! , Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow attend ed the funeral of William Lassiter at St. Johns Sunday P. M. ' :.v:V Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Winslow were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White and' family of Winfall. ,V Mr. and Mrs. L:C. Winslow and daughter,; LaClaire and Avis Winslow visited Mrs. Lindsay Winslow, at Watts Hospital, Durham, Thursday. ; Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry Tuesday were: Mr. Perry's sister, Mrs. Annie Baker, Mr. and Mrs.. Jimmie Matthews of El Paso,' Texas, Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow and two children of Whiteston, Mrs. Mary Perry, Elmer Miller of Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry, Jr. ; t Mrs. T. C. Perry, Sr., accompanied Mrs. R. R. White to Norfolk, Va., Friday. . . WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh White and daughter, Dorcas of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Claude Walker and daughter, Carolyn of Burlington, Miss Marjorie White of Goldsboro and Miss Thelma White of Edenton spent the Thanks giving holidays with relatives. - The children of the late J. F. White, with their families, held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie White on Thanksgiving Day. There were 45 present. Mr. and Mrs. J J Wtl:a of Winstoa-C-iCa Served of the & . J.:Ln tl. a friend oyster supper at the close .River Friends parsoi. m .v - J oi we any. . r . , ' Friday dinner guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow were: .Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh White Mr. 'and. Mrs. Archie White, Mrs.. Claude "Walker, Misses Pearle, Marjorie, Thelma, Dor cas, Patricia, Mary Frances White, and Carolyn Walker. - v 1 The Young Friends Quarterly meet ing, held at the Community Building here, was well attended Friday-night The visiting ministers were the Rev. Seth Hinshaw of Guilford College, and the .Rev. Orvtlle Dillon of j Quaker Lake; Climax, ,;:"!'.? Mr. and Mrs. 'Sammie Winslow of Elizabeth City attended the Quarterly Seth Hinshaw. of Guilford College and Meeting here' on Saturday and Sun- four educational rooms i ; J to tl.e meeting house, Sunday.. II. ., ' John Lassiter was to IJorfo'.k Friday because of the ''h. of his father,! William C. Las-Iier. ... v .v Mr. and Mrs. Archie White, Lyndon White, Miss Thelma-White, I'r. and Mrs. Ernest White, Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Winslow,- Arba Winslow,. Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Winslow went to Aulander, N. C, Sunday P. M to .attend the funeral of William C Lassiter. Floyd Winslow of Norfolk; -Va, is visiting Eis mother, Mrs.; Mercer Win slow.' 1 t r. day. They spent Saturday pight aniH eunuay r . in., wjui reiaraves.'- Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Surface of Tacoma, Washington, are jvjsjting her niother, Mrs. Joe Baker f;.,r-L ' Saturday dinner guests of Miss Lena Winslow were: - Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh White, Mrs. Claud Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Archie; White? Misses Pearle, Marjorie, Thelma,' Dorcas, Pa tricia, Mary Frances White,; Carolyn Walker and Kay Winslow- "r c f Mr. and Mrs. B.:L. White and son, Francis Lee of Woodland, left for Guilford College after spending the inanKsgiving holiday here, ' The -North ' Carolina Farm Bureau makes plans for. its members, to at tend the national convention to be held in Chicago through December 13, 14 and 15th. ' ;.T - Gordon Maddrey of - Ahoskie, who has: served 1 North Carolina . Farm Bureau as president for the past year, is to attend the Chicago convention to present North Carolina's resolu tions before the largest farm, organi zation ever assembled. . On many im- .J n. y Ov-.c.s'too r. ,..i-u. j v j -on, l:t. Lac :?ey w.i tc-e t s and wUch was adopted at t..e i..&jz Convention in -Raleigh, early in No vember; .Jt should be of interest to all farmers'; to watch and see Just what influence the policies which will be adopted at the National Conven tion will have; on the rules or laws passed by the next Congress in re gards to agriculture. ' -. Should someone from this county attend the ., convention it would - he beneficial to the County Farm Bureau as well as: himself, and if three or A four drove together' the expense would not be; great and just think of the Christmas shopping one could also do while in Chicago! It has been said that thejnan who fs the greatest suc cess is not the go-getter who leaves his children richer, but a go-giver who leaves his community happier.". CHAPANOKE NEWS - Mr. and: Mrs. Irving Stalliigs and family of- Elizabeth City spent the Thanksgiving holiday with . Mr; and Mrs. Bill Pierce, Mrs. ; W. W. ; Lewis is visiting her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bobbins at New Hope, ? Mr. and Mrs. H.'E. Ownley spent Saturday, at Great Bridge. Cary Quincy of Norfolk, Va,-spent The Rev.' Seth Hinshaw had chars portant issues, such as tariffs; world ' Thursday with his parents, Mr. ani L Ua St I:".,' t , ' "---sod . ". . v,.- t ' nvi'.Ie i ivic - t 2- 9 i .'..;. .-.'--.ex- : x James'Ti. e f ...... i . rM Eorital oh 1 iy fr ' i Mrs. A. H. Ross and . Wilson went to Norfolk, and took J. C. Wilson to IV Val, to the Naval Hospital v. will receive treatment " , : Mr. and Ktt? Linwood Lor? c - ston spenf the Thanksgiving he'.' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I ry Ownlef I f The 'Young Married People's Class; of Burgesdl jBu' dcy i iiool enjoyed a ? turkey dinn ar t e Jurgess Hunters . Lodge Friday night" after Thsjiks- Lgiving. . Atqud -Ringing was enjoyed . v were Mr.5aJi4 s. William Lane, Ur, - and Mrs. J. B. Perry, Rev." and Ilrs.? Colon Jackson Mr,, and Mrs. William -; ; Stalling M. Jthof Irs. Earl Riddick, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Lassiter, KA - and Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr and Mrs.";': :. C. R. WinslaWj-Mr. and Mrs. Sidney -CopelandJ? Mr.Und Mrs. J. B. Baa-v. night Rev. 'W."E. Long's Son of Wake Forest, Miss Bettie Smith of Holland,' Va., Ray. Randolph and Mr. and Mrs,v , Howard Ward. i- BLANCHMID Pre-Christmas Sale OF COLD WEATHER SPECIALS One LotMen's Heavy . ALL' WOOL Overcoat Only $9.95 Don't Miss This! FLANNEL SHIRTS Soft - Warm - Washable All Colors $1.98 ' " ' '''''''' ' S ' " ' ' To Hertford Hard For Big Savings During Our Giant Pre- Men's DRESS JACKETS Blue-Mardon-Grey SIZES 34 TO 42 Reduced to 55.95 Men's DRESS GLOVES Pigskin - Fur Lined A REAL BUY AT $1.93 and $3.93 it. Ladies' Toppers and CoatS ( i. - ' v . , All Sizes And. Colors : y3 off "New Christmas Merchandise is " ' arriving daily, so shop where the " selection is larger and your dollar .v' :y '"goes farther...- j. kdlacciiard & co".paiiy, i;;c. BLATCHARD'$" SINCE 1832 , -2SST""r "JU1"' ' sissm mmm "'' :- "as irnii"';C 'W.T.wair "? Sale SS:Sii;ti,Pa;5iEta& SaB, Pe 12 EVERY ITEM HI OUR STORE IS REDUCED DY 1:0 FOR CASH 7 fc STOP-LOOK AND LISTEN, FOLKS!, Here is your opportunity to shop and really SAVE on your needs for HOME and FARM. This sale covers our entire stock of merchandise, EVE RYTHING IS MARKED DOWN 10 FOR CASH ... WE WANT TO OFFER OUR CUSTOM- ERS SOME BARGAINS and at the same time reduce our inventory . . , COME EFOR YOUR NEEDS IN THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: : j. BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDING HARDWARE COOKING VARE-POTS-PAIIS-DISIIES-fiLASSUAnE BICYCLES-TRICYCLES-R00HI3G OF ALL ; S 1 12 IS -ELECT 0 1 C A P P L I A f i C E S - S T O V S S KITCHEN SP0RTI11G GOODS-GAODAGE CAilS-CARPEnTEO T3DL EVERYTHING'S ON SALE COME A' RUNNIN1 GET YOU" "! ,:; . -BUYNOWAND-SAVE AT ' - 'vR- ' t " . , ' . mm 'li II mm . -- " vPHONE 3461 " " "TRADS HERE AND' B AX Z TJ1S DIFFERn7CZ?' r , ' ; , 2, ' f J if
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