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PAGE TWO nra ferquimans " wrrsLY, itjitford, n. c, mir vy, J'a.t isc9 1 tV,' A'.'if i...- i ,'.''! 1.: -a 6- Week-end Guest Mrs. James E. Tatten of Arlington, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. J. G. Roberson and Mr., and Mrs. Vivian Mathewfc' Sunday Guests Mrs. C. N. Qriffln of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes of GateB ville spent Sunday with Mre. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Week-end Guest Mrs. Mullen Weeks of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mrs, Louis Crawford. At Bristol Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Talm'age Rose, Jr., left Thursday for Bristol, Va., where they will attend the graduation of Miss Betty Jean Winslow at Sullins Col lege. They will be accompanied home ry Miss Winslow, who will spend the Summer vacation with her parents. On Sick List George Powell has been confined to his home this week because of sick ness',; Recent Guests Miss Marie Mariner of Richmond and Miss Mary Lu Chappell of Eden ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Winslow of Belvidere were also supper guests on last Saturday. Returned Home -Mrs. Joe Brady and children re turned home Sunday after spending several days with relatives at New port News, Va. , Sunday In Ahoskie Mr. and Mre. B..J. Holleman, Jr., and daughter spent Sunday in Ahos kie with relatives. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower and daughter, Mias Bertha Thrower, of Littleton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Returned Home ..(; Mrs. George L, Jordan of Kins ton returned home Friday after spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. A. Ri Bon ner. ' -, , - V Dinner Guests ,-iX.;JI ' " -" $ 1WV on? Un. filvHii TjmAintr -Af Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and chil dren were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mre. Jfi.,i. Berry. ; ;t Returned From Hospital ' Mrs. Mark Gregory .has left the Norfolk General'. Hospital and v is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Farmers in Norfolk, Va. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary Sumner was hostess to her bridge club -Tuesday . evening- at her home.' Those playing were Mes dames C. E. Johnson,' G. W. Barfbee, C- R. Holmes, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. M. Williford, M. R. Camp bell and the hostess. , The high score prize went to Mrs. Holmes. A sweet course was served. RECITAL HELD FRIQAY From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, Jr., and children, Bill and Cynthia, of Ral- eight are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, Sr. From Washington iRoulhac McMullan of Washington, D. C, is spending several days this week visiting his wife and Mrs, G. Wright and other relatives. W. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tarkington of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkington. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Woodard oi Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of' Greenville spent the week-end with Williford. W. F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Edwards. A program of music-ranging from Bach to present day composers was presented last friday night by pu pils of Miss Kate Blanchatrd. Those taking part in the recital were Mary Anderson, Julia Ann Bundy, Alice Dawson, Ruth Dawson, Barbara Ed wards, Robert Earl Edwards, Julian Howell, Kay Howell, Jill Miller, Lina Ruth Proctor, Jo Pat Stokes, Clin Towe, Susanne Towe and Joanna man wane,- u. j. Houeman. Jamie ISnipes,!; Ray .White, iBernice Inecoe, Edward Barber, Jimmy Stagings, Ray HasktttW Herbert White,' Qifr Banks, Lester KeeL'; J. A. Leete,' and Miss Reba Splvey. :. The high score prise and floating ' prize went r- to - Mrs. (Banks,1 and low was-' awarded' Mrs. Holeman.11 . t .- , - A. sal ad course was served. . t Cleveland, Ohio, in Ap'..- and Mrs. J. V. Brown gave a talk on . Christian Social Relations.;.. - ' A v luncheon was served by. women of Oak Grove Church, whq acted a; hostesseseior the meeting. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE- CLUB , " Mrs. J. H. Newbold was hostess to her' bridge club Thuasday evening at her home on 'Front ' Street Those playing were Mesdames S. P. Jessup, W. H. Hardcastle,, H. A. Whitley, J. 0. Felton, Roulhae McMullan, V. N. Darden. Charles- Henc and Miss Mae1 Wood WinsW. The high score prize! went to Mrs; McMullan. A sweet course was served. . ? " . BRIDGE CLUB, MEETS . ' Mrs. Charles Henc was hostess to her bridge tlub Tuesday , evening lat her home. Those enjoying the even ing were juesdiames K. J. Kiddick, V. N. Darden, J. O. Pedton, Charles Whedbee, W. G, Wright, IB. f G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score': prize went to Mrs. Sumner and second high was awarded Miss i Blanchard. A 3weet course was served. ' p Returned Home Mrs. Tom Skipsey spent several days last week with Mr. and Mns. Bill Jones at Franklin, Va. Week-end at Virginia Beach Misses Dorothy Maynard, Joanna Williford, Ann Stokes, Patricia Big- Princeton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl De ,ge ana jo rat wows, spent wi weeKena hi me joaifiey cuuage - Shong of Goldsboro were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard. In Ayden 1 Mrs. G. G. Dixon and son Grady of Ayden spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. They were ac companied home by Mrs. Elliott, who will spend some time with Dr. and Mrs. Dixon. Returned Home Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lewis have returned home after spending Tues day and Wednesday in Washington, D. C. Week-end In Washington James. Divers and Ray Lamb spent the week-end in Washington, D. C. Sunday At Richmond Mr. and Mns. W. H. Pitt and G. E. Newby spent Sunday in Richmond as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. b. White, Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Visiting In Massachusetts Mns. R. L. Knowles left laBt Thursday to 3pend some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Gordan Walker at Spring, field, Mass. From Norfolk (Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson and children of Norfolk spent the week end with Mns. S. T. Sutton. From Washington Mrs. Harvey Clark and son Jimmy of Washington, D. C, spent the week end with relatives here. Visiting Son ' Mrs. T. S. White will return home Sunday after visiting her son in Bos ton, Mass., and friends and relatives in Plainfield, N. J., and in New York City. Sunday Guests , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephenson of Pendleton spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Monday At Chowan College' Mrs. I. A. Ward and Mrs. J. W. Ward spent Monday at Chowan Col lege, Murf reesboro. ; ' Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dilloji and son, Jay, spent several days this week at Choptank, Md. They were accom panied there by Mrs. L. M. Dillon who has spent the past week as their guests. In Raleigh Mrs. Louis Nachman, Sr., left to day for Raleigh to spend some time with here daughter, Mns. Rex Step hens who is a patient in the hospital therrf and Mr. Stephens. ' ,. Sunday t Nags Head Mrs. R. 1 M. Fowler, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. Louis Nachman, Sr., Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White spent Sunday ait Nags Head. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Stephens from Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. James Howard of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Felton. . v From Sanf ord ,v Mr. andt'Mrs. Clarke Stokes of San- ford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs., Henry Stokes. ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. Carlton Cannon was hostess to her rook club Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames J. H. Towe, J. E. Morris, Charles Whedbee, C. T. Skinner, Ju lian White, G. R. Tucker, D. F. Reed, Archie Lane, Harry Hollowell, T. T. Harrell, W. H. Pitt and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Whedbee, low to Mrs. Pitt and floating prize went to Mrs. White and the bingo prizes were awarded Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Pitt and Miss White. A sweet course was served. ROOK CLUB MEETS Mm. E. C. Woodard was hostess to her rook club last Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Louis Tarkington, Hay wood Divers, Ernestine Sadler, Thur- WCSC ZONE MEETING The Perquimans-Chowan Zone of the Woman's Society of . Christian Service held its spring meeting last Wednesday at Oak Grove Church in Chapanoke. A large-attendance was recorded and the meeting was pre sided over by Mrs. C. T. Skinner, zone president. The meeting opened with a solo by Mrs. B. G. Koonce, and this was fol lowed by interesting reparta made by district officers. Making reports were Mrs. E. R. Meekins of Tyner, Mrs. George Jacksonr Mrs. ' (Leigh Sheep, Elizabeth City, Mrs. Meriftt Hooper of Elizabeth City, Mrs. Enoch Sand- erlin, Mrs. J. H. Brown of- Hobbsvilte and Mrs. W. G. Byrum or Sunbury. Mrs. George Jackson; made a re port, on the assembly she, attended at FOR SALE 1947 Chevrolet, 2-Door, Fleet line, Extra Clean. Low Mileage. $995.00. Phone 4181, Hertford, N. C . V MEAT SPECIALS H -1.1 OUR GilIDE A MulCT WESTERN ROUND STEAK, lb.:.- 79c WESTERN T-BONE STEAIC, lb. I 79c WESTERN BONELESS CHUCK, lb. . . . . l 59c WISCONSIN CHEESE, lb. 55c CARNATION OR Pet Milk. , .12 cans 25c Morton Salt. A for 29c Sugar 5 lbs. 47cBLarge Tide ..... -26c 15 -DENIER 51 GAUGE Nylon Hose $1.29 '. ',.'r .' 1 V " Window Shades. .59c ROUND BOX IMETAL jrorch Chairs. Rugs -k..... ...$6.75 ...$6.98 Lawn Mowers Bush Hooks Water Hose Z. A. PHONE 3471 HARRIS HERTFORD, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS r" T US SO! JtJUfW 0H TOUR ts IB) iviTH "z.7 tf'z.rr I Winslow-Blanchard Motor Company YOUR FORD DEALER HERTFORD, N. C. CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL Spring Dresses In Navy, Black, Beige and Prints. i;; , . FORMERLY PRICED $10.98 TO $12.98 Sale Price J.S3 We also have a few Suits and Toppers reduced , for this sale and our Spring Hats are all marked down for Clearance. All Sales Cash All Sales Final No Approvals v . VOODLAFt'D D.1ESS SIIOPPE , HERTF0Rdn.,C. ' - , ; to the 1930 Graduating Class BEST WISHES TO EACH OF YOU THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEARS S and M Pharmacy "ON THE CORNER" PHONE 8081 HERTFORD, N. C I 1 Today: Friday ' . Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 GREGORY PECK DEAN JAGGER ; Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M. JOHNNY MACK BROWN "12 O'clock Highw "West Of Wyoming" "Jesse James" No. 5 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. BILL WILLIAMS and RALPH MORGAN in "BLUE GRASS OF KENTUCKY" Tuesday 0nlj Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 CORNEL WILDE ALAN HALE, SR. In. "Four Days Leave" Monday Only Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 JANE WYMAN" ' , MARLENE DIETRICH in "Stage Fright" Wednesday: Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7-9 P.M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature JOE YULE RENIE RIANO "Jiggs and Maggie Out West" Second Feature RAY "WALKER " JEAN WILLES in "China Town At Midnight" Thursday-Friday: Matinee 3 P, M. Night 7-9 P. M. CLARK GABLE and LORETTA YOUNG Hi 'KEYS TO THE CUT r HEADLONG INTO SUMMER STRAW, PIQUE TO CAST A PRETTY SHADOW Certain cause for traffic congestion our budget group of Summer slanted , straws. Cartwheels .. . . sail ors . .. cloches , .l . bonnets in shiny straws ah'd frosty pi que brimming with flowers .. traced with veiling. . , ' 1 , . At Prices From ' $2.98 tQ?$i0.00 i'.'f'it'-i'-' " . 1:: I h TT 4 AY 'fv J " " ' ''''' ,'Yf ' ' J
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