TE3 KQUEJ AK3 STI ZLV, - E&ITTOTO, V. CL FKISJCY.MAftCH H," 1354. 5 PAGS Do Ycu Rem , BT J. P. r? Yon remember we reached Las Vet u Nevada on December 19th, 1063, at 4:30 P. M. The first thing to do was to find rooms for the night in one of the many Hotel Courts, get dinner (supper to me) and then see this town of 25,000 people. I expected a lot of excitement in this big gambling cen ter, but not so. Everything: was as quiet and orderly as in a country town. Gambling is. legalised Jy the State and is well policed, tn Las Veg as there are many city blocks, on the main thoroughfare entirely VoeSjipiea by gambling houses, hiBt as we have stores out here. The State, collects a tax of 2 per cent on thedMjohg' fif each establishment or hotel and Ed Sullivan says it's impossible to get in a hotel or out without passing through the gambling area. And Sullivan says it makes Monte Carlo like a gum machine operation. The hotels engage; . the most popular movie stars, to put on a good show, as an added attrac tion In order to encourage patrons of , the numberless gambling machines from 5c on up to ;?" Sullivan says the streets were, beautifully dec orated " for Christmas exceeded only by Hollywood Boulevard In California. We didn't lose any money in Las Veg as. We left early on the morning of the 20th. Moving our watches up 1 hour, new time 7 o'clock, on our way of Mark Gregory. Mr. Gregory and ing were Mesdamea V. N. Darden, C. Mrs. Doris Ainsley left Immediately M. Williford, John Coston, B. G. to attend the funeral services. TO PRESENT PLAT The Junior Class of .Chowan High StiAnl will tmiwiiV itn annual nlav i TOO. Friday night, March 19, at 2 o'clock in wo auaiwnuiu m uio scauui. uc play, "Star Crazy", is a three-act com edy being presented with special per mission of Art Craft Play Co. The public is Invited to attend. ': .:-. Koonce, J. O. Felton, T. B. Sumner, Charles Whedbee and . Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Koonce. A salad course was ser- HONORED AT DINNER PARTY Mrs. W. H. Barber was hostess at a dinner party last Wednesday hon oring The Rev. Bennie Crawford, who is moving soon from Hertford to the Macedonia parsonage. The home was beautifully decorated with yellow and white spring flowers. The dining ta ble was covered with a white linen cloth centered with an arrangement of HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB KSS kL ZZZl If mi nrn . 1 x A- I " trauues mm. iriin TViiBon was noaoesa to v. 1B-x. !,-, w- r.tkA. I i !J 1 t n j fl.x x 1. -x: " v ner onage auo inursaay nigns BKjLowe, Mr.: and Mrs. Edward Barber, home on Fjont Street Those playinsr: Mrs. Geonre Fields and Mrs. Edna W. M. S. MEETS MONDAY The W. M, S. of the Hertford Bap tist; Church will meet, next .Monday night at 7:3 Oo'clock in the church. were Mesdamea W. H. Hardcastle, H. Window A. Whitley.." C,''" "A." Davenport, S. P.I-. Jessup, J. R. Futrell. Clyde McCal- lum, w. H. Pitt and Miss Mae wood Winslow. The high score prize went to., Mrs: Hardcastle. Refreshments were served by the hostess. , " ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED V Mrs. Lucille Trneblood of Durants Neck announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daugh ter. Hazel Hurdle, to King George By- rum, son of J. R. Bjirum and the late Mrs. Byrum of Tyner, Miss Trueblood 'is was unanimously accepted by the as sociation. - . ., The president announced that the White8ton community, with Mrs. Wal lace Baker as chairman, will have charge of ' the April program. The topic for April will be "Recreation is a Community. Affair." Mrs. Bertha Lane's fourth grade 26 a sroduata of Perauimans Hisrh School. Mr. Bvrum attendance award with attended Chowan High School, served Percentrftte parents present in the U. S. Air Force and is now employed in Suffolk. CARD OF THANKS . I wish to thank my many friends CARD OFTHANKS'"' We wish , to express our sincere) thanks to friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness tendered us, for the lovely flowers and cards sent and for the cars loaned t the death of our mother, Mrs, Elnora Rogerson. M' 'V. i Mrs. Ward Hunter and Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express to my 1 many TU -,. . , ... , i w uraim my many menus i inenus my since re appreciauon iur iTf P v P fop many letters-and flow-; their helpfulness and their kind ev- wlxf:.?.; r'JL'rr HL." er sent me while I was a patient pressions of sympathy during the re- j Fuui't-iin the hospital and for all other acts, cent illness and death of my husband, oi Kindness shown to me. I Thomas C. HoUowell. ; ; v DAN WILLIAMS, JR. I Mrs. Beatrice S. Hope Methodist Church. is cordially invited to attend. CENTRAL PTA HEARS TALKS : ON MEXICO AND AUSTRALIA X (Continued From Page One) 55: President Mrs. B. F. Bray; sec. retary, Mrs. Ernest Long; assistant secretary, Mrs. William Winslow, and rt..nnnMx o t L 1 utww.w, niiiu uuunnii , ins report jjavenporx, o. jr. r rnvxnnftKnnsu jvuinnnmuu , : HOST AT PARTY The Hertford Banking Company en tertained its directors, officers and employees and their husbands and1 wives at a dinner party held in Nor folk on Wednesday evening of last week. I. T, Van Patton and Charles out of the city counted- 65 motor MV Etheridge, officials of the National courts before reaching the desert I forgot to tell you 6iat the "Golden Nugget" gambling hall was advertised 1,000 miles east of Las Vegas. We are now near the California State line, and reach it at 7:45. More desert and cactus, sage grass'' and mountains on either side of the highway.' A beau tiful day for traveling. Mountain Pass, Paso. Alto-Hobo Station 8:45. A lot of, wasteland. El-Rancho 0:55, a regu lar network of electric power lines from Boulder Dam. , Police inspection of cars and contents at 10:00. Bar stow 10:10, Helendale 10:45, Victoria ville at 11:00, Summitt's Inn, popula tion 4,000, 11:20. San Bernando 11:45 and lunch here. Green trees and palms also orange groves. Let's eat! Mr. and Mrs. Seth" Perry, returned last week from a tour of Florida. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis and son, Carl, Jr., spent last . Wednesday at Fremont with the Rev. and Mrs. Dav id Lewis. " Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce and family spent Sunday with ? relatives near Edenton. v Mr. and Mrs. Billie Elliott Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Per ry visited little Kitty Elliott at Maryr view Hospital at Portsmouth, Va., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J& JV Quincy, spent Thursday in Norfolk. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter visit ed Mrs. Jack Trueblood on Sunday in South Norfolk, Va. ,Mrs.; W. W. Lewis is spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robbing at New Hope. " i Bapk ;of . , Commerce, special guests. , Norfolk, were y BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss Kate Blanchard entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Market Street Those play- AUCTION ; ; Adding Machine-Typewriter-Desk Sales Pads I : : Fixtures - Equipment - Counters - Show Cases J : oaie - irxanuuns - oneivmg, jic EVERYTHING TO THE BARE WALL Tuesday, March 232:30 P. M. BADHAM BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE EDENTON, N. C. ROBERT (Bob) SHEA, Auctioneer FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 79S-J-2 HoUowell. Anything Less is yesterday's carl Come drive NUMBER ONE in power 1 CHRYSLER 235 h.P. TOWE-WEBB MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 3. L. SADLER News was received here Tuesday morning of the sudden death of J. L. Sadler at his home in Anderson, S. C. 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