i "Clarence Chappell, Jr., "has been awarded a ?30DXD scholarship in the ,4-H Keat-re Pm;! for showing I the several dl ;et,i tate ' and national -1 V J ...Hit TT . ' V , TL o 7!T "."wiTA I ;"k"Z y f?rr:' Convention in Kanta. City, Mo.; and while there , received the appointment of N. C. State Secretary of the F.F.A. , While there , he mingled with 9,000 other boys from the-ITv S. Puerto Rico ed and Hawaii and. had the privilege of visiting the beautiful house and farm of J. C. Penny., , -,..; , He also attended the American Roy al Livestock Show, : the N. C. State Fair, where lie won several blue rib bons and a number of other state fairs in recent weeks, In the Soil and Water Managament Contest he won $100.00. Clarence is now operating- a Grade A Golden Guernsey .Dairy in the county. RELVIOERE NEWS ' Sunday evening closed a successful week's series of meetings held at Pin- on eV Woods Friends Church with Victor, the Mercherson of, Winston-Salem, evan-J Mrs. gelist and song leader. . Twenty-rive applications for membership were pre sented. -. 'i..1,:''',:.-:'': 'i.'.,:';' V Lt. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Jr, and ' ty " A. Phillips, issisted bjl three cWldren ; left Wednesday for If County youngsters went to the Rev. W. V. Brown of Hobbsville Rantpul. HU after spending the sum-!p-c;H-s- " t&eata of the Seniors who paptist Church. Burial was in the mer with their respective parents, Mrs. jme toT the Purpose of selecting mas- amlly cemetery. e Elmo Cannon, SrH of Hertford and Mr. cots. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland. '- im t , -r i J vara. . m 1 t gy ter J n,StZ T Route Hertford and Billy Kobertson,! The St CatherineGuild of the Holy ness trip Riond, Vs , week. a(red five mn of Mn and Mrg E,mer Trfnity. Episcopal Church will meet " f'.K""fj Robertson ' Route 1, Hertford; The Monday night at 8 o'clock at the home Si taH .! sanf a8 or "cited poems of MrsI H. A. Whitley. All members !!y. 'or the Seniors. . are urged to attend. 1 Lynch Funeral - Home ' in Hertford. Burial was. in the t family cemetery near her home, i ,i " H. H. Perry of Philadelphia visit-; ed her mother, Mrs: Carrie Perry, at a nurses' home in Elizabeth City last week; took her home here where they spent a few days together. . Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick en tertained for Sunday dinner the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Riddick and son Frank of Hobbsville; Mrs. Paul Ballard and five children of Green Cove Springs, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Deans and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Matter -and three chil dren of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Paige Riddick and daughter of Gates, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roddick of Hert ford. :A,,-r''--'-A. Honoring -her husband on his birth day anniversary, Mrs. W. T. Smith had as dinner guests' Sunday the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Shan nonhouse of' Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhulader of Silver Springs, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. Smith received many, lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mr. Adrian Smith of Bag ley Swamp, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and daughter, Sara jLynn' of Norfolk, Va., were Saturday and Sunday visit ors with the Jay, Winslow family. s ; Miss Mattie Saunders, who. has been in the Albemarle Hospital for a dis located hip. returned, from. Elizabeth City Saturday and is, in the home of her niece, Mrs. Lin wood-Winslow, re cuperating, WHTTESTOJNT 'NTWS Pvt. and Mrs.' Clifford Winslow and Pvt. Burwell WmsleiW'oi Fort Jack son, S. C, Visited relatives here last week-end. V'W'f ';v Sunday dinner gnest8;'f Mrs. Ida Winslow and family were' Mr. ahd Mrs. Asa Winslowr Donald Winslow and Miss Dorothy Jean Winslow of Nor folk, Pvt. and Mrs. Clifford' Winslow of Fort Jackson, S. C.'" r ' Euirene Winslow returned from the Norfolk General Hospital Monday, where he has been for some time, as the result of a broken heel which he received when ;he fell,' from a ladder while painting.. Miss Kay Winslow , spent : Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Carol and Nancy Lassiter of Norfolk.. , Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow and son James DeWitt, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lassiter of Norfolk Sunday. . .. .... Miss Geraldine Stallings, who is at tending the school for the blind in Raleigh, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings. " Mr. and Mrs. Carson Winslow of Sunbury were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane and children. . -- Arba Clair Winslow is much improv ed after having bronical pneumonia. Mrs. Sammie Sutton and daughter, Sarah, were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary Williams and family. - Mrs. Tom Riddick was bitten by a black widow spider Monday afternoon. She suffered much pain but is now improved. ' Ray Jordan of Hertford entertain ed classes seven and eight of Up-Riv-er Sunday School on Monday evening at the Whiteston Community Building by showing Colored slides he made of Arabia, the Holy Land, Egypt, Hol land and other countries of Europe. At the close of the meeting Ralph1 White was presented a large birthday Roy Winslow and Miss Delia Winslow. served banana shortcake and whipped cream to 32 present, t Visitors were Mr. and Mrs Ben bmiuia.i t:-vz- I-r. ter and Mrs. Max Griffin srt Fi-"and JZ. day with relatives in Portsmc h, i. r.beth CI Eugene Boyce haa returnt J fro:n vey and Albemarle Hosrital and is rettiEg Mr. and l alnnr ntrmlv. i ' , v daV ......: " v.'.'.' George Jackson attended the Meth- Mrs. dist Conference in : Raleigh last Wayne, Thursday ana tnaay. : , j oia junasey visited Mrs. Howard Hur Mr: and Mrs. Curtis Wilnnn of Chan, die s el Hill spent the week-end with his Blanchard and Mrs. Marvis Jones in 'mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson and visit- Obeci Hospital, Suffolk, Va., last Wed- his father in the Portsmouth Hos-,nesday pital. v .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurdle and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce and family' Howard Wayne spent Sunday with Yorktown. Va. , J. C. Yorktown, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Elliott were, called to Ahoskie last week due to the death of her father, L. R. Callis. I . I Wavnmi Mr?. Voraon Howell contmues very ereng., wJ" AIbcmar, HosP1 Eliz. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, Mrs. Hen-1 .m .V' T . ry Elliott and Mrs. L. B. Elliott and itJ1 Mrs- na lunch Mrs. Lessie E. White of Winfall at-'l " f" 5oyUI,M tendedthe funeral of Mrs. L. R. Callis 'Belvidere; la.V.?nt?r8' Mrs. Harold Sunday in Ahoskie. STSS. " ZZVS week-end guest of her mother, J. C. Wilson. MASCOTS SELECTED Swamp Selected as mascots were Pear- Lane, aged five, attractive daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lane of i What's new with Chevrolet ? '. i' : ever Wonderful new Glide- , Ride Front Suspension New spherical joints flex freely: to cushion all road shocks. Too glide over the bumps! New Anti Dive Braking Control, exclusive with Chevrolet, assures "heads up" stops. Tubeless tires as standard equipment : You get this great tire advance at ma extra cost! Proved tubekss tires give you greater protection against a blowout . . . deflate alowly when punctured. Cherrolet and General Motors have started f something a whole new age of low-cost motoring by taking a whole new look at the lowcost car. -Ilere are new ideas, yo?3 ileas . and some of tomorrow's ideas, toot And t-tey're all rolled up in the most glamorous padres that ever wore any thing like a Chevrolet price tajt - Come in and meet r . V. E. Eeccrson, Mr. Rogern of Elis . and LIrs. L; urray Spi lr, Hazel Jane visited W. ,D. Kogerson Sun; dai: Mrs Howard Hurdle and Howard Mrs. Harold Hurdle and Har. mother and sister, Mrs. J. C, it afternoon. Blanchard of Gatesville. WARNER C. BUNCH O T.,..I. OO J.'.J - 17 Hospital, Kecaughtan, Va., at 10 A. M., after a linger- a brother, Osia Bunch of Hobbsville; a sister, Mrs. John Riddick of Hobbs ville, and six grandchildren. v Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 3' P. M, at Warwick Baptist Church by the pastor, J GUILD TO MEET 8 6 Great new V8 two new 6's New Turbo-Firt Vff delivers 162 h.p. with an ultra-high compression ratio of 8 to lJTwo new 6's, too the new "Blue-Flame 136" with Power glide (optional at extra cost) and the new "Blue-Flame 123." Easier steering, stopping, clutching,, The new Chevrolet steers-with baO bearing ease, thanks to new friction cutting Ball-Race Steering. New Swing-Type Brake and Clutch Pedals pivot at the top, swing downward with a light pressure of your toe. . ' Even Air Conditioning, if you wish Air is heated or cooled by single highly efficient unit that requires no trunk space! (V8 models only.) It's just , one of the wonderful extra-cost options Chevrolet offers! - Vf Sdf This : idea could style, motonmu'c t."a -nrra thzn a r 3 I 1 1 II: if- jo:;:: mm "5ors;ond"70"-7RiiC7oap , From every angle, John Deere "50," "60," and "70" tractors are'designed and built to cut production .costs, save time, and help you make more money. , 1 These great tractors offer husky fwo cylinder lugging power to handle big capacity equipment in practically every con dition livelier, more economical power' G DlaEichard BLANCBARiyS" SINCE Hp And look what you see from the driver's seat New Sweep-Sight Windshield curves round to vertical corner pillars, giving you a wide, full view of the road ahead. And you can see all four ' fender from the driver's seat! A ventilating system that . really works Chevrolet's new High-Levd Tend. biting System takes in air at hood high level, away from road heat, fumes and duet. Mr 4-Oeor Sedan dm of 1 4 m fitht Body btanthi is the car that began wlih a great the idea that a low-piicea car be built that would have the the performance, the comfort and convenience features, and quality "feel" of Lr-h-piiced c ra. Lots of car buyers have f r, k car. Lots of automotive have Lt.-icI alout it. L, 1 1" 4a c: '.I'D- iwiV plus "live" hydraulic PoWrTrol, "live",power shaft and many, many other features to ease and speed your work. , '- 'In a John Deere "50," "60," or O" Tractor you'll find the power you need plus every modem feature to handle more of your farm jobs better than ever before.: See us for details and a field demonstration. .ij,,.:,,.,., ., rj 4 1.1 New Outrigger Rear Springs Bear springs are longer-' and they're attached at the outside of the frame. This . means they're spaced wider apart, outrigger-fashion, to , give you greater stability ia : cornering.'-: " ;'"'.'-'' OVTODMVI Three drives, including Overdrive-.... Powerglide with the new V8 or the new "Blue-Flame 136." New Overdrive wi,th the new ' V8 or the new "Blue-Flame '123." (PowCTgli'cic in i Over drive arc ertj-a-wxst ont;"3s' New Stanford tta. vmionj - fa Utrm mm Mffaf rOWEKOUN plenty of reasons why it couIJa't fee a00- . -.,,','. .... Then Chevrolet and General Motors dc&eJ ani but a car to t the (L-cc i the RIotoramic Clievrolet! C is ia and se Low tl j Tic - .'t -CI. avr&lct fo'r 55 is far tioife ta a v cc:-!ctely new car. It's a whole tew iJoa clout cars! mc 1'rs. Alvin Jordan and son, Ray Jor dan. 1 - .,,., , r -rc mD AC

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