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Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Collins from
Mackey, N. C, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Satchwell.
At Morehead CHy
Dr. C. A. Davenport, Carlton- Dav
enport, Jr., R. S. Montis, Jr., and
J. E. Winslow left Sunday on Dr.
Davenport's cruiser for Morehead
City where they will spend a week.
From Newport-News
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn of Newport-News
spent the week-end with
Mrs. Rodser Brinn.
Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughton
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and
children of Newport-News spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Raper.
From Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams and
.?on of Durham, N. C, are the guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Rutenburg.
Visiting Relatives' '
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren are
spending their vacation with relatives
at Marienville, Pa, , V
Improved -
Mrs.; Thad Chappel who was' oper
ated upon at the Norfolk General
Hospital, Norfolk, is improving.
Week-end at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly White, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
White and son Welly spent the
week-end at the Towe Cottage, Nags
Head.
Sunday Guests
Miss Betsy Moore, Cecil Morgan
of Gulf, N. C, Mrs. Ona Cale and
children from Washington, D. C,
spent Sunday with Mrs. John Moore
and Mb and Mrs. Joe Caravello.
From High Point
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hart, Mr.
and Mrs. George Small of High Point
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake White at
their home on Grubb Street last week
en route to Nags Head
and children of Newport-Newa spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Nathan
Relfe.y.;. j.jtJv ;.'3;,':i5f;: vj,
At Nags Head -:'v .
The Y. ' W. A. of the Baptist
church chaperoned by Miss Eva Har
ris their leader, are spending this
week at the Harris Cottage, Nags
Head. They are, Misses Katharine
Ann Holmes, Betty Jean Wfaslow,
Pat Morris, Martha Lee Tilley, Maude
Holmes, Ruth Haskett and1 Gale Lane.
At Nags Head ' '
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hendley and
children, Mrs. Roy Reed and daughter
ar spending this week at Nags Head.
Returned Home
Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Howard Pitt,
Mrs. G. E. Newby, Mrs. T. S. White,
Sr., have returned from Nags Head
where they spent the month of July.
Returned from Hospital
Arthur Woods, 3rd, returned home
from the Albemarle Hospital Satur
day and is getting along nicely.
At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Mrs.
J. R. Fntrell," Mrs. J. H. Newbold,
Tommy Sumner left Monday for
Nags Head and will stay at the New-
bold cottage.
Returned home - '
Mr. arid .Mrs. Bill Jessup and
daughter. Susan, returned to .their
home at Roxboro Sunday after spend
ing sometime with Mr. and Mrs. i.
B. Sumner.
FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL
SUMMER STOCK
Priced 2
LADIES DRESSES . . . Bemberg Crepe and Cottons
from $8.o to Si2.0v Now
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One Rack of Dresses and Skirts ibd."o
r r U f Tvimctac nrA Qlrirc ?k U!
KJllC ivaCK VI WiCMta auu tytfsvw A
Children's Dresses on sale at 50c and $1.00
Training Pants 3 Pairs M.00
Ladies ramies . it i - tox.vv
Men's Sox 4 Pairs $1.00
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1 Shirts L " A.vv
rhilHW Polo Shirts, lone or short sleeves 2 fftr $1.00
One Table of Iterate such as Ladies' and Children's Slips, Pa-
: n.:u..n') Cim rtroccoc TirsnpnVs anH Materials . . . 2
jaiUttS, IsllllULCU D UUU UlkKU! .u.-...-
going at only $1.00
BARGAINS IN YARD MATERIALS
' Gineham. Chambrav, Powder Puff Muslin, Butcher's Linen,
; two yards, only $i.oo t
; Eyelet, per yard $1.00 1
', Pique Eyelet, white and colors, yard $1.50
; Men's White Shirts. Were $3.98. Now $2.50 I
; Men's White Shirts. Were $2.98. Now $1.75
: Drive Out and Look Around . . . Everything
i Must Go at Savings to You
i WOODLAND DRESS SHOPPE
Returned Home ' . - . ' ' N
.Mrs. John Lewis Perry and daught
ers returned to their home in Wind
sor Sunday after spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. ,
V' W. S. C S. TO MEET ."
; The Womans Society of Christian
Service ef the Methodist church will
meet Muday- night, August ,8th, At
8 p. m., at .the churcVyMra. lSdgar
Lane wiU" be in .charge of the" pro
gram, ...l ;v !" v-S ;A,f
; BA1TIST ORCLES MEET
The , following . Baptist " circle's
meet next week: ":t :, Y
' The Rtfta?owellCircle wilt meetJ
Tuesday,- August 9, t '8 p. m., at
the home of Mrs. 'Milton Dail, Jr.
Circle No. 1 will meet . Monday,'
August'8, at 8:30 p. m., at the church.
Circle No.' Z will meet Monday,
August 8 at the home of" Mrs. B.
W. Pennington.
Circle No. 3 will beet Monday,'
August 8, at 8 t. m, with Mrs. J.
W. Zachery. ;
Circle No. 4 will meet Monday,
Auguit 8, at 8 p. m., with Mrs.
Tom Perry. .
Circle No. 5 will meet Tuesday,
August 9, -at 8 p. m., at the home of
Mrs. Fred Mathews.
Circle No. 6 will meet Monday,
August 8, at 8 p. m.p at the church.
All members 'of the various circles
are urged to be present
Week-end at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whedbee and
children, Mr. and, Mrs.' Bob Apple
white spent the week-end at the
Whedbee cottage, Nags Head.
At Nags Head
Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Perry a
spending this week at Nags Head.
In Washington
Miss Carolyn Mathews is the guest
this week of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mathews in
Washington, D. C.
From Louisville "
C. E. Howard of Louisville, Ky.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Darden and Miss Nancy JJarden.
PHONE 2381
ELLIE GOODWIN, Owner
WOODLAND CIRCLE
Today: Friday
Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9
WANDA HENDRIX
JOHN LUND
"Miss Tadlock's
, Millions"
Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M.
MONTE HALE
"Prince of the
Plains"
"Son of Zorro" No. C
Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M
JOHN WEISMULLER and VHtGINIA GRET
"junglTjih"
Moaday and Tuesday: Matinee S P.M. Night 7-9 P. M
GLENN FORD and WILLIAM HOLDEN
1.1AN FRlf lLORADO'
Wednesday: Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7-9 P.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Pint Feature ''
PENNY SDXGLETON
ARTHUR LAKE
"Blondie's Secret"
Seeoad Feature
ALAN BAXTER
LENORE ALBERT
'fThe Prairie"
Thursday - Friday: Matinee 3 P. M. , Night 7-9 P. M.
GREGORY PECK ari AVA GARDNER
"THE GRlAf SltUlEiT
At Vireiria Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr.,
spent Sunday at Virginia Beach
Moodv Mathews, Jr., remained to
spend this week.
At St. Pauls "' .
Miss Harriet Clay Stokes left Wed
nesday to spend a week .'with her
grandmother and aunt, Mrs. W. O.
Felton and Miss Gladys Fleton at
St Pauls, N. C.
Returned Home
Charles Whedbee has returned
home after spending several days at
Virginia Beach with relatives.
Sunday in Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morns spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Morgan in Raleigh. They were ac
companied home by E. M. NeWby,
who spent several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan following an eye opera
tion at Duke Hospital.
ROOK CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Archie Lane was hostess to
her rook club Friday evening at her
home. Those playing were Mesdames
Earl Perry, T. T. Harrell, Crafton
Mathews, C. T. Skinner, Charles
Whedebb, R. M. Fowler, D. F. Reed,
J. E. Morris, Carlton Cannon, Julian
White, Frank McGoogan, John Big.
erers. Harrv Hellowell, Mi3S Mary
Sumner, Miss Ruby White and Miss
Mildred Reed. The high score prize
went to Miss White low to Mrs,
Morris, the floating prize was award
ed Mrs. Skinner. A sweet course was
served.
LAST CALL
FOR
SPRING ; ;
AND
SUMMER
HAT
Final Clearance of Every Hat In the Store
$1,00 EACH
SIMON ' S
At Niagara Falls
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bolvanizer,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Divers are spend
ing this week at Nigra Falls, N. Y.
From Norfolk
Miss Winnie Whitley of Norfolk
arrived Sunday to visit her brother
and siiiter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Whitley and other relatives in the
county.
TO ATTEND REUNION
Major W. H. Oakey, Jr., USMOR,
will leave today for New York to at
tend the reunion of the First Marine
Division, being held in that city Au
gust 6 through" 8. The reunion will
commemorate the. seventh anniver
sary of the Marine invasion of Guad-
akaneli
Sgt. Keary Lane, of Hertford, is
serving as publicity officer for the
Marine division- during the reunion.
Visiting Mother
Mrs. Lessie Hollands of Rocky
Mount and Mrs. Ann Pabalovski and
son are the guests of their mother,
Mrs. Hugh Barclift.
From Hampton
Mrs. T. E. Langston of Hampton,
Va., is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Everett.
Improved
J. E. Everett, who has been
very ill for the past month, is greatly
improved.
Monday in Norfolk
Mrs. D. F. Reed, Mrs. J. 0. Fel
ton, Mrs. C. H. Howard and Miss
Peggy Felton spent Monday in Nor
folk. ,
Week-end Here
Bennett Stephenson of Weldon, N.
C, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Felton and Miss Peggy
Felton.
Returned Home
Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Newby and
daughter, Mary Lee returned home
Monday from Post 1 'Falls, Idaho,
where they , have apent a vacation
with relatives. :
Fren-Naga Head ,':,..
Mi Charles E. Johnson 'and
children .have returned home after
spending week at the Johnson Cot
tage, N ags Head. - ;
From Ohie ' ' ' v'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrett of
Hamilton, Ohio, arrived tlue week to
spend their vacatKit wita Mrs. R.
U Knowlee. ' '
HONORED AT DINNER
A surprise birthday dinner was
given in honor of Mrs. Herbert Evre,
at the home of her daughter, Mm.
Luther Umphlett of Moyock, N. C,
Sunday, July 10th, celebrating her
65th birthday. The tables were spread
on the lawn, and a delicious dinner
was served. (
Those attending and bringing gifts
were: Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Si'tterson
of Cradock, Va., Mr. and Mrs. George
Sutton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. VB. Evre,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Umphett of
Mayyock, Herbert Evre, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Evre, Sr., all of Hert
ford, N. C, Mrs. Bob Stallings, Miss J
Audrey Umphlett, Joyce Evre, Fran
cis' Ann Sulton Carlton Sutton.
The afternoon guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Davis of Norfolk, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. James William, Evre
and little daughter of Norfolk, Va.,
Miss Carol Ball an ce of Mayock.
The hostess served ice cream, cake,
drinks and popcyekles in the' after-
long-Weor Davis DeLuxe
BALLOON EiXE TIKI
26"Size $1.95
2-ply auto cord construe
tion; thick safety tread.
Easy-riding. ms
Pike Tube rssu -. 98c
Furnished
TROT IO
60
Ft.
Fine quality
cotton. 77.
lb. test. 20
hooks, drops.
Flashy "Hubba Hubba"
ELECTRIC HUB LIGHTS
$1.29
For All Bikes!
Pair
Red and green "p
wheels" of light as ,h
ub
turns! Safe at night! Sclf-
enntained batteries ' (extra).
MASXIHG
TAPE.
lO-yd.,10
I roll.
For painting
window sash,
striping, etc-Easy-oB.
V'
?000-Hf."A-B"
RADIO PACK
$5.65
Complete
power pack!
1!! volt "A";
EO-volt "B"
?9c
mi
Exrro Heavy
T0WKITCH
w$2.62
For imple
ments, trail
ers, machines.
Cor Owner'
SOCKET 1ST
$2.15
Jl-pc. 8 sock
ets.. Adaptor.
2 handles.
Tool steel.
Hydraulic
RAKE FLUID
49c
Good quality
. . . for cars St
light trucks.
Qt. SizelJ84c
f Is
5
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B. J. HULLKMAIN, JK.
PHONE 4431
EDWARD DUNSTAN
OWNER
Wishes to Announce the Change In Name of His Firm From
DUNSTAN SUPPLY fcOMPANY
TO
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Dunstan Brick Company
There will be no change in our 'policy of high quality and low
prices. If you cannot get what you need in Hertford, we will be
glad to serve you on builders materials such as Bricks, Roofing,
Terra Cotta Pipe, Plaster Board, Nails, Sherwin-Wiiliams. Paint.
We. wish to thank the resients of Perquimans County for their
good patronage, as about 10 per cerit $ our' sales kte to you good ,
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folks. i , , - v 1 : . -
Dumtan'Mrick Go-
NEXT DOOR TO COTTON MILLS
j ELIZABETH CITY, N. C
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