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EXMORE Miss Hazel Hancock is visiting relatives in Connecticut. Mr. F. F. Cathey spent the week end in Norfolk and Richmond. Miss Frances Belote spent Satur day night with Miss Marie Mapp. Master Elmer Matthews, of Onan eock, spent the week-end with Mas ter .lohn C. Mapp, Jr. Mrs. I. H. Parker and sons, Cres ton and Kendall, spent the week-end with relatives near Parksley. Mr. and Mrs. 1,. M. Robbins spent ■Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Savage, near Belle Ha ven. Mr. C. I. Martin spent the week end in Baltimore with his son, Mr. C. I. Martin. Jr., who is employed by Swift & Co. there. Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y. Justis and daughter, Sally Rue, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Silverthorn at Parksley. Mrs. M. E. Young, Mrs. Mamie Hornsby and Miss Catherine Horns by visited Mrs. Fred Thomas near Melfa, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Young, Mrs. Lamar Floyd, Mrs. S. R. Young and Mrs. Sallie Willis attended the flower show at Onancock, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savage and two children. Walter, Jr. and Doro-' thy, of Belle Haven, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guy. WILLIS WHARF nut's r ranees v iarK is on me sics. list. Mr. C. J. Smith has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Shelltown, Md., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibb visited Mr. and Mrs. Obed Gibb, of Birds Kest, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edna Marshall, of Hopeton. is spending some time in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Marshall. Mrs. N'eville Marshall and children were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tank Stevens, of Point Farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gunter and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Gibb visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith, of Shelltown, Md., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Xorman Marshall and son, James, of Atlantic, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S." Biggin. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bradford and family, of Chincoteague. spent last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bradford. Mrs. Elmer Hopkins, Mrs. Floyd Hopkins and Mrs. Frank Hopkins, of Keller, per.: Thurs lay with Mr. and Mrs. Staley Poulson. Mr. ai. 1 Mrs. L. M Shockley and Misses Catherine Miles and Sue Shockley visited Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Colonna, of Bridgetown. Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. A. G. Archie visited their daughter, Mrs. Xorman Parks, of Harborton this week. Mrs. Parks underwent an operation for appendi citis at the Memorial Hospital re cently. MACHIPONGO Mrs. F. R. Bradley visited in Bay ford, Monday. Mr. R. T. Hastings spent this week at Jenkins Bridge. Mrs. C. R. Bell visited in Cape Charles last week. Mrs. M. L. Whealton visited Mrs. J. A. Brown Tuesday. Mr. Walter Charnock, of Richmond, is visiting relatives here. Master Billy T. Hastings spent the ’ tveek-end in Jenkins Bridge. Mrs. Wellington Mason, of Jenkins Bridge, spent Monday with Mrs. F. R. Bradley. Mrs. S. T. Jacob and family vis ited Mrs. Lila Riberts, of Bridge town, Sunday. Miss Venia Walker, of Bayford, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bradley. Mrs. Zed Bell was called to Ex more, Monday by the death of her sister, Mrs. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of Ex more, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Xed Bell. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wilkins, Jr., of Washii gton, pent k-( . 1 with Mrs. 1{. C. Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mapp. Jr., and daughter spent t reek-end wit Mr. and Mrs. J. ];. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dui'ten wre week-end guests of M •. a id Mrs. A. I.. Johnson, of v Mr. and Mrs. /■-, 0f Chincoteague, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M Mr. and Mrs. Stafford K dam ;r. i Mrs. Trumbull, of Connecticut. ••• guests of Dr. and Mrs. ,J. \V. Jaid son. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W ea!t<>; en tertained at dinner Sut :.v, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Floyd and son, of Bridge town, and Mr. and Mr.-. W. 'id Has tings, of Johnsontown. The romantic poets talk abon. “love in the moonlight ' hot the moonlight is usually too l.ght ", td lovers. The girls can’t make them.- In, beautiful merely by displaying a superfluous amount of backbone. FRANKTOWN Mrs. O. K. Walker spent Monday in Pocomoke. Mr. and Mrs Randolph Walker were in Cape Charles, Tuesday. Mrs. Ivan Mapp dined with Mr. and Mrs. Walter lvellant, Tuesday. Mrs. Sallie Roll, of Marionville, dined, Thursday with Mrs. John Wes ton. The Woman's Missionary Society held an all day Mission Study Class Tuesday. Mr. John E. Nottingham, Jr. has recently returned from a trip to Richmond. Miss Vena Walker spent last week with Mrs. Raymond Bradley in Machipcugo. A meeting of the Alathea Class was hel l Thursday evening in the class building. Mrs. Mary Taylor Dawson, of Choriton. spent Saturday night with Mrs. B. R. Fitchett. Mrs. StatTord Kellam's mother, Mrs. Trumble, of Rlainviile, Conn., was in Franktown last week. Judge John F. Nottingham was among those dining with Mr. Ernest Ruediger, of Onley, Thursday. Mrs. Kirchman and sister, Mrs. Allwine, of Philadelphia, visited friends in this vicinity on Friday. Mrs. John Weston and Miss Geor gie Weseott were dinner guests of! Mrs. E. W. P. Downing on Monday. Miss Virginia Doughty, of Exmore, and Miss Eleanor Dunton were week end guests of Mrs. C. M. Lankford, j Jr. Mrs. C. H. Orton and Mrs. J. \Y. Hill of Seaview, spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. John E. Netting-1 ham. .Miss Lou Pitts Kellam and Miss Bettie Hickman spent the week-end with Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, at Willis Wharf. Mr. and Mrs. John Rayfield, of Pocomoke, spent Tuesday and Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. j Fitch ett. We regret very much to lose Mr. anc! Mrs. Stafford Kellam from our town. They are moving back to Connecticut. Mesdames E. G. Tankard, B. B. Anderson, J. E. Nottingham, G. R. Fl< y 1, J. W. Weston and E. Bernard were among t -■ ittf: ii g the Women's Club meeting at Hol mes Pi yterian Church on W day o; last week. NASSAWADOX Mr. William Thomas Dunton wa. at home for the week-end. Miss Mary Emma Roberts was con fined to her home this week with flu. Mrs. S. A. Hand is visiting in New York and Philadelphia this week. Messrs. Levin James an 1 B. D. Holland spent last week-end in Rich mond. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, of Hall wood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wescott, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bell and fam ily spent part of last week visiting Mrs. Bell’s mother in Elliott, Md. Mr. and Mrs.. J. P. Boggs and: Sarah Boggs and Sally Mapp Den nis spent Sunday in Stockton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Dunton and Gwendolyn Dunton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otho B. Shreaves, of Cape Charles,1 Sunday. WARDTOWN Mr.'. Lila White visited Mrs. W. W. Mapp, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Dix spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, j of Eastville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lewis, of Exmore. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heath spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Rose Savage, of Stewarts Wharf. Mr. O. K. Kilmon and Mr. Ames I Kilmon are on the sick list. We wish them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ashby, of East Orange, X. J., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ash-! by. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Twyford and family have been dinner guests of Misses Millie and Georgia Twyford recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mapp and Mr. Harry Mapp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wescott, of Franktown. Me.-dames I. S. Ennis, Xevitte Dix and Will Lewis attended the i.pi >iju1 Church School Institute at Belle Haven, Wednesday. Mir. T. 0. Twyford, Misses Millie, '!enrg;a and Catherine Twyford ami A. .J. and I!. R. Twyford i guest oi Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Twyford recently. Cool mornings call for heartier breakfasts, say the cookery experts.' ‘1 " ri,’"'iy kids will say that the and warm moi nings s'Gw call for heartier breakfasts, • di ne and suppers. __ ___ Huy t,!i us we must grow more j'..'.c. , hut we do not need any more government plum trees. BIRDS NEST Mrs. Andrew Broaddus spent last week with Mrs. A. T. Bell. Miss Margaret Bell spent the week-end with Mi.ss Lola Kellani at her home near Keller. Quite a number from this section attended the Sunday School Institute held last week at Kastville. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fuld and little son. ot Baltimore, are visiting Mrs. Fuld’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Powell. Mrs. Ruric \ottingham, Mrs. M. R. Read and Miss Annie May Not tingham were guests last week of Mrs. Willie Floyd. Mrs. Brooks Thomas and little son, of Melfa, spent part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nottingham. Mr. Clarence Ward was so unfor tunate as to fall at Red Bank Land ing on last Monday, sustaining a broken rib and general shake up. The V. W. A.’s of . Red Bank Church will serve an oyster and chicken salad supper at Birds Nest school building on Friday, October 27. Proceeds for benefit of church. A good supper will be served for the modest sum of thirty cents. CHERITON Mrs. Fannie Pocock is sick at her home here. Mr. W. H. Holland spent Wednes day in Norfolk. Mrs. Carlysle Redden spent Mon day in Norfolk. Miss Mabel Begor spent last ues day in Norfolk. 5 Points of Satisfaction have put Pontiac First in sales of all cars in its price range! (First 8 months of 1933) 1 A STRAIGHT EIGHT ENGINE 2 FISHER BODY AND CONTROLLED NO DRAFT VENTILATION 3 UP-TO-THE MINUTE STYLE 4 AMPLE SIZE AND WEIGHT 5 PROVED FUEL ECONOMY • Chart based on R. L. Polk & Co. figures for first eight months, 1933. 2nd CAR (A SIX) 3rd CAR (A *IX) Join in the swing to Pontiac and you, too, can enjoy these modern motoring advantages. All these are yours in a Pontiac, at prices that are acceptably low. Don’t take our word alone. Drive it and judge for yourself. AS LOW AS 2-door Sedan, $635' S> 37? Standard Coupe. $635; - to, iT\ Sport Coupe, $670; 2 Q Air j& Q £/ door Touri.-K Sedan, $675; A-door Sedan,$695; 1 The Roadster Con vertibleCoupe,$695 All prices f. o. b. Pontiac. Special equipment extra. Available on G. M. A. C. terms. A tiHIVEilAL MOTORS VAIAB GLADDING BROS. MOTOR CO. Front Street POCOMOKE CITY, MD. Mr. Leslie Begor is spending some■ time in Portsmouth. Mr. W. D. Stockley spent last Wednesday in Norfolk. * Miss Mollie Miles spent the week- j end with her parents in Willis' Wharf. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cobb spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holley’. Mrs. Henry Smith spent Monday with Mrs. William Post, of Cape Charles. Miss Viola Lewis and Miss Gladys Lewis spent Sunday night with Mr. A. J. Lewis. Mr. William Rippon and Mr. Thornton Gibbs motored to Trenton, N. J., Friday. Miss Lenora Wilson, of Ocean View, was the week-end guest of Miss Virginia Kellam. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Komar were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. War ren Cobb, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corkran spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Corkran, of Cape Charles. The Y. W. A. of the Baptist Church held its monthly meeting with Mrs. Clyde Murphy, Monday even ing. Mrs. Eva Hickman and Mrs. Hum phreys, of Richmond, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rooks. Mr. Carlysle Redden and Mr. John Roberts, of Cape Charles, have re turned to their homes, after motoring to Martinsville and Staunton, last' week. Mr. Eyre Rippon and Mr. Chris A Straight Spine Means Health Dr. J. Harry Biron Chiropractor OVER WOOLWORTH BUILDING Rocomohe City, Md. Rhone 153 Mon., Wed., Fri., 10:30 — 2:00 • FEMALE WEAKNESS • .Baltimore, aid. — .\iy nerves were on edge. I was weak, lacked energy,” said Mrs. Ruby Heinegger of k 2205 Maisel St. “But Dr. I Pierce's Favorite Prescrip “ tion gave me wonderful relief from feminine weak ness and that tired, ner vous condition and head aches.” All druggists. i>ew size, la Diets su cts.; uquia Large size, tablets or liquid, $1.35. "We Do Our Part.’* Murdock returned to their homes here Saturday, after being ill in the hospital at Trenton, N. J., for months. CAPEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitehead have moved to Baltimore. Mrs. W. J. Wilkins visited Mrs. Missouri Fitchette, Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Richardson is slowly im proving- from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Wilkins and children, of Onley, spent last Wed nesday with Mrs. Walter Wilkins. Mesdames Fowler and Griffin, of Newsoms, Va., spent the week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Gee. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hitch, of Fruitland, Md., are visiting Mrs. Hitch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James' Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wise and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Onan cock, were guests of the Taylor fam-; ily, Sunday. Miss Mary Gee, of Newsoms, and guest, Miss Sarah Daugherty, visited Miss Gee’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Gee, the past week. Better days are promised for us, but the sporting element aren't in- 1 terested in much but better nights. BLOXOM Mrs. Elihu Wessells called on Mrs. F. C. Walls, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lewis were quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Young, Sunday afternoon. A revival meeting will begin at Bethel Baptist Church Sunday, Oc tober 22nd. Plan to attend. Miss Elsie Ringles, of Reading, Pa., is spending some time in the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Walls. The home which is now occupied by Mr. L. Perdue, has been pur chased by Mr. Dulaney Bundick, of Guilford. The missionary meeting of Bethel Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. Hazel Somers, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Wessells and daughter and grandson, of New Church, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Gladding, Sunday afternoon. We are glad to report that Mr. Ilroaddus Young, who has been at the Salisbury Hospital for some time, has returned home and is improving. Those on the sick list are Mrs. Sewell Gladding, Mrs. Hazel Somers and Dr. W W. Kerns, who is in Salisbury Hospital. We are glad to report all are improving slowly. SHOES FOR FALL DESIGNED FOR COMFORT AND SMART STYLE The woman or business man who wishes to put their best foot forward sartorially speaking, will approve our shoes as the best possible choice for business and general town wear. Many new models, made to our order — the kind every woman and man longs to own. GEORGE W. THOMAS & CO. 339 Granby St. NORFOLK, - - - VIRGINIA Build, When Building is A Good Investment THINK OF IT ! 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