page see THE PERQUEIAN3 V?ZZLY, KEHlFCItD, N. C, ITT Y. r4T 21, 1C 1. I i t ill FIELDS-PERRY -. - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toneil Perry of Duranta Neck announce the en gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Lou, to George Ervin Fields, "son of Mrs. G. E. Fields. The wedding will - take place July 17th. , " , From Windsor Miss Prudence Stokes and Jonathan Stokes of Windsor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newhy.' From Edenton Mrs. T. C. Jackson and family of Edenton spent Sunday with Mr. , and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. . ' Mrs. N. C. Haskett of Juuzaoein Citv scent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. l. stepnens. Week-end In Norfolk Mr DnH Mrs. L. B. Sitterson BPent the week-end with friends and rela tives in Norfolk. From Norfolk Mrs. George W. Harrell of Norfolk spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. From Raleigh : v Herman Ward of Raleigh spent the week-end with his father, J. W. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarvis of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. - r From Portsmouth , Mrs. D. M. Feild and Mrs. V hilip ;. Looking For A Dress? -DRIVE OUT AND LOOK OVER OUR LITTLE SHOP Wejhave just received new shipments of Dresses in Bemberg Sheers, Crepe, Piqtie, Linen, Gingham and Seersucker. AH col ors. AH hew styles. Sizes 9 to 44. Also Slips, Gowns, Pajamas, Panties and Hose for graduation gifts. ' ' "V ' . ' - Dont forget the little folks. We have Dresses, Sun Dresses, Slips and Sox. .. WOODLAND DRESS SHOP ELLIE GOODWIN LEWIS, Manager Woodland Circle Hertford, N. C. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR E. LEIGH WINSLOW FOR RE-ELECTION AS Representative For Perquimans County Your Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated Today Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M, JOAN BLONDELL HELEN WALKER "Nightmare Alley" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. ROY ROGERS "On the Old Spanish Trail" "Daughters of Don Q" No. 12 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. JL ' DEANNA DURBIN and JON HALL Monday Only On Our Screen 3 P. M 7 and 9 P. M PENNY SINGLETON and ARTHUR LAKE DLOf 'DIE'S AT'i 'IVERSARF , ON OUR STAGE AT 4 P. M 8 AND 10 P: M. Norman Phelps and His Virginia Rounders" ADMISSION CHILDREN 25c ADULTS 5(ic Tuesday Only '" , Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ROBERT MONTGOMERY 1 WANDA HENDRIX- Hide the Pink Horse" Wedneadav Onlr Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ' DOUBLE FEATURE r First Feature "Angel's Alley" Second Feature "Blonde Savage" Tfcnrsday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M " - YVONNE DE CARLO and GEORGE BRENT "SLAVE GML" Garter and daughter of Portsmouth spent the week-end with Miss Mary mrs .... vr-J.Ji.v T .j . Sumner ana miss iuauiaa newDoia. ; Week-end Here . .0 a Bill Murray from the University of North Carolina ' spent; the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray. , From Guilford ' ' 1 Cecil Edward Winslow, a student at Guilford College, spent the week end with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Winslow. WMk.nd Here . Buck Wilson from ECTC spent the week-end witn nis parents near Hertford. Wk.Mil Guest ' ' . ' , Mrs. Dick Barnes of Portsmouth spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. h. u. atoKes. Visiting In Plymouth Mrs. Isa Tucker and Mrs. Mary Speight are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Brinkley at Ply mouth. , . Returned Home Mrs C. M. Harrell has returned home after visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bin jrey, ?t Williamsburg, Va. Returned Home , Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood has returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Winder in Elizabeth City. She was taken quite ill while there, but is getting along nicely. Sunday Guests ' Ma'or and Mrs. A. P. Diehl of Nor folk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. From Norfolk Miss Frances Maness of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey and Mrs. Thomas Nixon. From St. Paul's Mrs. H. C. Stokes and daughter, Clay, Mrs. Kelly White spent Tues day and Wednesday at St. Paul's vis iting relatives.- They were accom panied home by Mrs: W. A'. Felton, uhn will visit her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stdkes. Improved Moody Mathews, Sr., who has been quite sick at his home, is very much improved. Visited Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello and Mrs. J. C. Moore visited relatives at Cherry Point over the week-end. Week-end In Elizabeth City Mrs. W. J. Kanoy spent the .week end with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright at Elizabeth City. Returned From Hospital J. C. Blanchard returned from Duke Hospital, Durham, Saturday and is confined to his home. From Arlington ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coolbough of Arlington, Va., spent the week-end With Mrs. Cooibough's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis. Saturday Guests W. H. Sherlock and son Lin wood and Miss Lena Bell Parker of Eliza beth City spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis. From Edenton Tommy Harrell of Edenton spent several days last week and this week wjth "Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Willif ord. To Panamjt Mrs. Fred Morrill and daughter, Miss Anne' Morrill, sailed Wednesday for the Panama Canal Zone, where she will, join her husband, who is employed by the Panama Railroad. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Catling of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gatling of Suffolk, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long of Edenton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'I. A, White. " ' Visiting Here Mr. ) and Mrs. H. A. Ruddock of Chester, Pa,, Mrs. Kermit Cowan of Washington, D. C, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Wednesday Guests 'y Mrs. Morris Griffin, Mrs. Ambrose Proctor of Edenton spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. ; " ft w ; On Sick 'list $.. Mrs. B. W. Pennington is confined to her home this week because of HI- neit.'.,ri5 " - ., Week-end Guest ' ' i' " Mrs. C N. Griffin of Edenton spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles John son, and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Ia Charlotte - , ' r, Mrs. C, F. Sumner is visiting friends, and relatives fa Charlotte. Visiting Here , ' ' Mr., Rex Stevenson and daughter nt T?a!, "i ,ia til a rnmrf nt M -Tni ( ' o n. .fvtua Nachman. Mr,; Stevenson spent the week-end, but Baa returned home. ; , 7. M.S. MEETS . r r -Tk. tToman'a Missionary Society, of I the E ' Church met Monday night at tl- h. Mrs. I.tA. Ward war ho&U.. J, presided, ever the meet ing. : jAirfr The meeting v - 'openei 't " '1 hymn, "0 Worship the King," fol lowed by the Lord's Prayer said in unison. The minutes of 4 the last meeting . were - read and ' approved. mere were 00 or more memDers present A, hymn was sung, "Jesus Shall Reign, - Scripture - lessbn ' said and prayer by the Rev. C . ,W. Doling. Mrs. Charles E. Johnson sang a solo, followed by 1 an .. interesting talk by Mrs. Ward. The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs. L. W, Norman, after which the hostess served .re freshments. The hostess was pre sented a birthday cake And a corsage by the members. v - ' ,' BRH)GE HOSTESS ' . Mrs. B. G. Koonce was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home.' Those playing were Mas dames T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, Charles Whedbee, J, 0. .Felton, J. G. Roberson, V. N. Darden, J. H. New bold and Miss Kate Blanchard. The' high score prize went to Mrs. New bold and low 'was awarded. Mrs. Wright A salad course was served. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. R. Futrell entertained her bridge club last Thursday evening At her' home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. A. Daven port, R. S. Monds, Jr., V. N. Darden, Al Hendley, S. P. Jessup, ,Trim Wil son, J. H. Newbold and Miss Mae Wood "Winslow. The high score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. . Refreshments were served by the hostess.. v BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Tuesday Night Bridge Club met this week with Miss Mary Sum ner. Those playing were Mesdames 0. E. Johnson, T. L. Jessup, C. M. Williford, C. R. Holmes, G. W. Bar bee, W. J. Kanoy, M. R. Campbell and Miss Helen Morgan. The high score prize went to Mrs. Johnson and low was awarded Miss Morgan. Re freshments were served by the hostess. TAYLOR-WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Hill of Norfolk announce the engagement of Mrs. Hill s sister, Miss Maude Sybil White, to Vernon Carlyle Taylor of Pocomoke Qjty, Maryland. Miss White is the daughter of the late Jo seph and Esther' Elizabeth White of Winfall and Mr. Taylor isthe son of the late Captain Lynn Floyd and Josephine Taylor of the Eastern snore and iNorioik. The wedding will take place Sat urday, July 3, at the Epworth Metho dist Church in Norfolk. ) Closing Activities ' AtPCCGSMay25th Commencement activities at Per quimans Central ; Urammar school will be concluded .Tuesday, May 25, at 8 o'clock when a class night pro gram entitled Variety Show of 47-48 will be presented, it was announced today by J. P. Snipes, principal of the school. The public is invited to at tend. Week-end Guests ' daughter " of Portsmouth spent the- ;7 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kill' and I week-end with Mrs. George Fields.' FOR I f "' . ' i Softly styled in Aha foKrir-e jjt , fa- and gentle colors. ' Printed 01 f plain colors. ." "II I ft '.fl : '. If f- rl Iff1 v,i 4$ IP -Sv" ! I. tv , ' - ' " ; ' . " .- - IN SIZES 9 to16 ' 12 to 20 16 to 24 3810 44 $8.95 to-. $12.95 .1 , lit 0: BRANDON P. HODGES 0F ASHY1LLE , CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREASURER e DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ; MAY 29, 1948 f - ) 'Brandon HodgMhthe-siipport,of..-hfs homefo1ks-lhe--'6fftM''of-' State Treasurer. . The Buncombe County Bar rAssociatior' uhanimdusly :i endorsed him . ; Democratic Chairman Robert :WlHlam1'Peo cratic party "could pffer no person better qualified to fill tfemrortant? -,v Y " office." . ; The Asheville Times said editorially that, "Mr; Hodges has out- " ' ; j l, standing qualifications for this highly Important office' Astieville'i ; 1 ff Mayor Clarence E. Morgan described him osa "man of outstanding abil-; t , .; if , Jty." . ; Philip Woollcott, past president North Carolina Bankers Assocfoj'Y; ' ; tionf said, "Mr. Hoclaes ts well aualified fo'r the of f ir n Trr.urtr by character,. education, experience.!and business ability - Hodges fs a . native of Asheville . " educated ct Unjversltv, - . . :e Forcct college . . on outstariir member of ". 6 .l Curcimbe county crttcrnr.'r IQ jyears , , Brandon of North Carolina andWake the Asheyille bar since 1 926 1 1 i , memDer p; tne 1 and 1 943 If cts Sencta . ; chclrrr.f n c f Arproprlo- ' . v,: : tlons committee In 1945 $K:!cn . . chairman cf N. .J.L:ry Cudgqt' ; v : commhf!onr 194546, ond k;!."-,:!.3 council to thi C:r.:r cLtTm thi . . V47 1- c the Gcnjrci A::..,:; . ;,. , :.x: '

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