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TUTS fEiyJUIMAjWS WEEKLY, ' HERTFORD. N.lC FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950. PAGE SEVEN Dinner Guests i ton and Roy Lane of Hertford, Mr. Mr. and Mra. -'Abram IDfllon and and ' Mra. Elmer Laasiter of Whites- ton,' Miss, Willie Mae ana Juncta daughter, Mrs. L.E. Whitehead, all of Suffolk and Mr. 0. M. Rountree were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Fitch. , t. . HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB r Mrs. C K. Holmes was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames C. M- Williford, T.;L. Jessup, W. J. Xanoy, Jr., H. C. Stokes, C. E. Johnson, M. R. CanipbeU, Miss Thelma Elliott, and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Willi-, ford. A salad course was served , ChappelL Miss Marietta Jollitf of Louisburg College spent -the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and son Bobby, i Mrs. Nurney ChappeU' and daughter Janice spent the past week end in Washington, D. C. House nests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow are Mr. and Mrs. William .chairman, presented the "program, us S. Furaian of Media, Pa. ' . ling as the topic, "(Behind The Iron Miss Panice Perry of New Hope 'Curtain," with the following taking .V MARY TOWE CIRCLE MEETS Miss Ruth Elliott was hostess to the regular monthly meeting of the Mary, Towe Circle of the Hertford Methodist Church at her home on Grubb Street Monday night. Her worship center was very meaningful ' when she used a picture of Christ, an open Bible with lighted candles on ejther side, and the Christian Advo- cate, placing them together on a beau tiful chest in the living room. , Mrs. Nellie F. Walker, chairman, presided. Mrs. Ben 0. Merritt was guest and gave the devotion in a very interesting manner. The majority of the members were present and after business matters were disposed of the hostess served 1 refreshments and a social hour was ) enjoyed. WHITE HAT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams of Roa noke Rapids spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umph-, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Eure visited Mrs. J. P. Lamb on Sunday afternoon. Miss Gladys Umphlett was a Sun day guest of Miss Margaret Anne Sut ton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eure visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller Sunday - afternoon. . Miss Fayi Miller spent Sunday with Miss Janet Harden. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Eure moved last week into thir new home on the White Hat Road. On Thursday Mrs. Freeman Umph lett had as dinner guests, Mrs. Clyde Small, Jr., and daughter of Weeks- ville, Mrs. J. P. White, Mrs. Seth Umphlett and son, Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan and children of near iWnfall, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates on Sunday night. . . The - Young People of the Berea Church of Christ held their Christian Endeavor Meeting at the church on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett went. rt Tinwi1 An finnflnv o flfmnnn hjto' visit Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White and ' Mrs. "J. D. Hobos. , " Miss Dorothy Lee Miller and Wil ; liam Umphlett, both students of Roa- ' ' noke Bible College in .Elizabeth City were home for the week-end. '7? and Billy Winslow of Whiteston were Sunday visitors with Miss Willie Mae ChappelL W. M. S. MEETS. The W. M S. of Bethel Baptist Church met Thursday, October 5, at the church with Mrs. C. T. Phillips presiding. me meeting opened with singing Tl'how Out the Lifeline." The de votional for the meeting: was riven by Mrs. C. T. Phillips and Mrs. E. J. part: Mrs. Dan Simpson, Mrs. J. C. Hobbs, Mrs. M. T. Griffin, Mrs. A. H. Proctor, Mrs. Lillie Long, Mrs. Kramer Williams and Mrs. J. P. Ward. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. M. T. Griffin. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. C. A. Davenport was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames W. H. Hardcastle. J. H, Proctor, after which paryer was giv-lNewbold, Clyde McCallum, S. P. Jes- en by Mrs. c. T. fnillips. The mm- sup, H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson and utes were read and approved after: Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high which the roll was called and dues score prize went to Mrs. Wilson. A paid. Mrs. Dan Simpson, program ' sweet course was served. ROOK PARTY j Mrs. Ray Haskett was hostess at a rook party Monday evening at her home in Woodland Circle. Those en joying the evening were Mesdames Edgar Fields, Thurman White, Dick Cone, Hilton White, Joe Brady, George Fields, Jr., Broughton Dail, Burnice Inscoe, Ray White, Arthur White, Herbert White, E. C. Wood ard, Edward Barber, Jimmy Stallings, B. J. Holleman and Cliff Hackett The high score prize went to Mrs. George Fields, second high went to Mrs. Woodard and the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Holleman. A sweet course was served. BALLAHACK CLUB MEETS The Ballahack Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday night, October mints and ice cream. , i 4, at which time Mrs. Nina B. White demonstrated on "Slip Covering," how to cut the pattern and make them. Mra. 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