TES 'PTTRQUIMANS WEEKLY, HEUTFORD, N. O,' ITJOAY, JUNE 80, 1S60 PAGE FIVE Wither Announced In Rose Contest Jo Pat Stokes, daughter of Mr. and :, Mrs Henry Clay Stokes, of Hertford, .. . has been announce! a the' winner of , the Admiral' combination radio land phonograph, i awarded by ' the local Rose's 6-10-26c 'Store for turning In - the most Bonanza Dan as ana covers - durins- the recent Contest Vernell Chappell of fryner was a close second in the, contest ; H ' ; $ . I . Each year Hose's Store gives ptize to the boy or girl; turning in the most Bonanza bands and covers, from school supplies, sold only at Rose's. It has been announced that a nekt year's prize will b a bicycle, 'I ; ' . ATTEND WEDDING - 1 The " out-of-town ; guests attending the Woodson-Tucker wedding last Thursday are as follows: Mr. and .'J Mrs.' ; Ralph Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. A. C. Sowell, Mrs. E. S. Burleson, Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Miss Celia B. Dail of Wash ington, D. C, Frank Reed, Mrs. Katy Henson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. " Tucker of Roanoke, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Remit Acldss of , 'Portsmouth, Va., Mf. and Mrs. T. E. Harrell and Miss Patsy Harrell of Petersburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. John H. Derickson, Phila . delphia, Pa., Lt Comdr. R. T. 'Brinn ' and Mrs. Brinn, Jacksonville, Fla., Lt Comdr. A. W. Newball, Phoenix, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodson, Martinsville, Va., Dr. Francis Lee, Richmond, Va., Mrs. Reuben Hooks, Freemont, N. C., Mrs. D. W. Scott, A . David Scott, Fredericksburg, Va., Mrs. H. R. Christensen, Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. W. R. Willis, Mrs. M. V. Horton, ;Farmville, N, C., Mrs. H. C. OiSulli van, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McGann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and Bobby Barrow of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Seuren Sibert, Philip and Barbara Si- bert, Frederick, Md., Mrs. M. G. Brown, Miss Katherine Brown, Mrs. J. G. dampen, Mrs. Lloyd Griffin, Mary Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White of Edenton, Mrs. W. E. Dail, New Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly, Greeds, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bririn, Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Brinn and daughter, Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn of Newport News, Va. - ATTENDS HOWELL REUNION The Howell family held a teunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry, a box luncheon and iced drinks were enjoyed by the following: Mrs.. Beatrice Harriss and daughter, Yvonne, Miss Joyce Ann Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mercer and children of St Brides, Mrs. Pencie Guinn and son vf.Norolkr4U. -Mrs- Eula. Whna and daughter of Long Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howell of Law renceville, Va- Mr. and Mrs. lt E. Ogburn and daughter of Emporia, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and son, Jf Mr. and Mrs. George Spruill, Mr. and -"'Mrs. Lloyd lane, Mrs. Addie Spuifll, Mr. and Mf. William Spruill of Kden ton, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Spruill, Jr., ' end daughter of Roper, Mrs. Ervir Spruill, arid daughter, Mr. and Mis. A. Spruill of Not folk, Mrs. Lena Greg org, Mr. urd Mrs. Noah Gregory and ' children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones, , Hn. Rosa Howell and Mr. and Mrs. ". h. Y.- Perry ard son, Dan Freeman ' . Long of llertiiid. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. John Elmer Wood was a charming hostess on Thursday even ing when she entertained at her home on Route Three in honor of Mrs. Geo. W. Wood, the former Miss Martha Ben Bulledge of Raeford,.N. C. The rooms were decorated with glads, -feverfew, and hydraya. After several games of Bingo , were, .played the bride was showered with gifts, which she opened and hanked each one present ' . '' The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Elmer Wood and Mrs. Wsilie Knight ser ved black ice cream cake and mints. Those present were Mesdames Fred -Matthews, Claude Williams, Floyd Matthews, Ed. ' Matthews, Sallie Ben ton, Wallace Benton, Essie Benton, Daisy Eure, Ruby Sawyer, Oheida v Cartwright; f Arlene Jordan, Hilda Overton, Bessie Jordan, Lina. Harrell, Venie Cartwright, Evelyn Harrell, Ida Hoffler, Gertie Matthews, Dorothy Cartwright, Lizzie Cartwright Hazel Mae Pierce, Mrs. Yeates, Mrs. Edward Benton, Mrs. Eleanor McClough, Miss es Eunice Harrell, Lucille Cartwright " I'Ua Cartwright, Lois Fale Benton, Nellie, Cartwright Mollie Lu Yeates, Barbara Ann Benton. ,,'' , Those sending gifts were Mrs. Earl Hollowell, Mri. Jack Benton, Mrs. Jesse Harrell,' Mrs. Sarah. Jane Banks, Mrs. Raymond Eure, Mrs. Moody Har rell, Mrs. Mamis Cartwright ,i v i '' BETHANY W. S. C S. MEETS 4 The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Bethany Church met with Hrfc .Jim and Mrs. Russell Ba ker last Saturday afternoon. ; . . Since : June' began the new work year, I Can Give More was used for che program with Mrs. T. C. Perry explaining to the group as to where W S. Q.. S. money is vaed.U.-'H,:, Miss' Linda Saunders' led. the de votionaL ;fvv XO'I Mrs. John Mercer reported, on the annual W. S. C. S. Session held in Henderson, of which she was a dele gate from, Bethany? j; t j After the . adjournament' of the meeting, the hostesses served a lime drink with sandwiches and cookies. ' LONG - CHAPPELL Miss Mary Lee Chappell, of Eden J ton, daughter or tne me uixie oi M OiRiinell and Romis Chappell of Tyner became the bride of Seth W. Long, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Long of Hertford, in a ceremony which took place saiuraay, june.ii 3:30 o'clock in Euzanein wiy. The Rev. E. G. Willis, pastor oi we Bethel Baptist Church officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a wnite sneer ny lon dress with white accessories. Her .itSiflftVi www-w 'flowers were a shoulder corsage of red rosea spnnltlea with my of the valley..,,,' .i-A fe;. Miss, Eunice Long was the matron of. honor and Ambrose Long, uncle of the groom was 4est man i 'f;Hix Immediately following . the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Long left for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home at Hertford, Route 3.. Mrs. Long is the granddaughter of Mrs. ; Mary L. Coffield, with whom she has made her home for the last several years. Sne is a graduate of Peruimans High School. Mr. Long attended Perquimans HTeS School and is now engaged in f arm- ing. BPW CLUB MEETS .The Perquimans Business and Pro fessional Women's Club held its dinner TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:80 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, June 29-30-- Spencer Tracy and Elisabeth Taylor In "FATHER OF THE BRIDE" Saturday, July 1 Vaughn Monroe and Ella Raines in "SINGING GUNS" Sunday, July 2 Dennis O'Keefe and Gail Russell in "THE GREAT DAN PATCH" Monday and Tuesday, July 3-4 Randolph Scott and Ruth Roman in "COLT 45" meeting at the Hotel Hertford,' Tues day niKht at 6:80 o'clock with' Miss teulda Wood, vice-president in charge. ihe club collect was repeated then "America the Beautiful", was suns:. several business matters, were discuss ed after wihch Mrs. Alice Towe, Pro gram Chairman, had charge of the program, with the following taking part: Mrs. Towe, reading "The History of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Mrs. Mary Inez Harrell, reading "History of the North Carolina Federation of Business and Profession Women's Clubs;. Mrs. Sallie Bonner, in charge of stunts and Jokes. MISS CLARA WHITE MissClare M. White, 76, died Tues day night at 8:45 o'clock at her home in Belvidere, after a lingering illness. She ' is the daughter of the late Elihu Anthony and Margaret Morris White , and a sister of the late Dr. Elbert White. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Margaret White of Belvidere and Miss Lucy White of Belvidere. Funeral ser vices were conducted Thursday after noon at 4 o'clock at Piney Woods Church of which she was a member, with the Rev. Carl J. Yow, pastor, of ficiating, assisted by Mrs. Bertha White and Mrs. Elizabeth White. Burial followed in the family ceme tery at Belvidere. LEGAL NOTICES Perquimans County In The North Carolina Superior Court Clifton R. Hardy, Plaintiff ..... vg ;, Mildred S. Hardy, Defendant NOTICE : The Defendant above named will take notice that, an action for divorce has been commenced in the above Court on the grounds of two year's separation. And the said Defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court at Per quimans County within thirty days af ter the 13th day of June 1950 and answer or demar to the said complaint filed in this action, or the Plaintiff will move the Court for the relief therein demanded. This 14th day of June, 1950. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court W. H. Oakey, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. Wednesday, July 5 Double Feature Monte Hale in "VANISHING WESTERNER" 1 Lloyd BridgeS in" "TRAPPED" Eiien Theatre Continuous From 1:30 Friday and Saturday, June 30 July 1 Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott in "SHADOW ON THE WALL" Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre Mile North of Edenton, N. C. Two Shows Each Night In-Car Speakers Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c Children Under U Free In Cars Vi Thursday, June 29 Last Showing , - Bob Hope and Jane Russell in "THE PALEFACE" Friday and Saturday, June 30 July 1 . Claudette Colbert and , , '. Paulette Goddard in - SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" Sunday, July 2 v Dennis Morgan and Janis Paige in "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON" Monday and Tuesday, ; July 5-4 ' Charles Grapwin and , a, William Tracy In , ' "TOBACCO ROAD" ':(: '-I, ' :' i 0 ., Wednesday and Thursday, jnly ,s4lxifrcs5'''?l'. -. ! Randolph Scott in "CORONER CREEK" " CONGRATULATIONS ' We congratulate Senator-Nominate Willis Smith and his suppbrters and pledge the new Senator our whole-hearted sup port in the November election, j h . A 1 Holiday Ahead und for a ffrand Md flortous "f ' Sr'' 4h nll'll 4nft thai Dlnntii BhAnnlns IB A S" . v4i hi IB ft,- picnic at Colonial. Such big selections ao carefully arranged for four ahoDDinc eon- i vanlancel And. to guarantee the tuceeaa of Toor picnic dellcloua, freshly baked, breads and calces from our own big, sunshiny ba keries; Whether you celebrate. Indoors or In your own backyard, at the seashore or la the It- country, you are sure to rina tbe looas you Kingan8 Reliable Smoked - 8-16 LBS. 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