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' Froni CMrlottjTS " i'ift' Sii: RU. -dl,ray!ie of Charlotte Bpent the w k-end with hla parents, Mr. and K-a. E. E.,Fttyne. Ho was ac compar' jd homo Sunday by his wife and children who have been visiting here for two wecia., J , Enter- " " Mn. r-' .t Lollowell delightfully enterUw - . rarty Friday morning at 10. o'clock ia honor of her sister, FromU.N.C. : Joe Towe, Jr., from U. N. C Chap el Hill spent the . week-end with ' his parents, Mr. and Sirs. J , U. lowe. Sunday At Portsmouth ' , Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Sr., and son, Guy Cannon spent Sunday at Forts mouth, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Sedberry. V .11 at JO o 'cloci la nonor oi ner bihwi,, in aihwu , - v t ; -Mrs. Richard" Payne of Charlotte. Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Sr., and Capt Iced drink dainty sandwiches and, Elmo Cannon, Jr., left this week for salted nuts were served those present Moved To Hertford Mrs. LixzieVHoffler Crowder, who has been living near Edenton, moved to Hertford and Is living with her son-non. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Tommy Tilley on Pennsylvania Ave nue. 1 Trinitv. Ala- where Mrs. Cannon will spend a few weeks with Mn and Mrs. Stanley Kimbrell. Capt Cannon will go on to- Denver, Colo., before return' ing home accompanied by Mrs. Can- Visiting Here Mrs. Warren Twiddy and daughter, who have been living in Louisville, Ky., are visiting Mrs. Twiddy's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritehard. Returned To Duke Tommy Sumner returned to Duke University this week to continue bis studies. drow Sawyer and c n of LJ. - beth C?-y f-"t ''y With lira. W. From Greer 1. George W. J., home after eomi ' last week conduct ::n has returned 12 a special school i at Greensboro by From KLr'-ethCty,- . . Mr.! and lira. Harry Tillett and the Jefferson "Standard Life Insur children of Elizabeth City spent Sun-ance Co., of which he is county repre day with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sum- sentative. ... .., v ner. ' 7 " v I " , ' , ' - In Elizabeth City Monday At Nags Head " Mrs. Thomas Nixon is the guest this Mrs. , J. S. Vick, Mrs. Nellie Pierce week of her daughter,' Mrs. Braxton and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower spent Dawson. Monday -at Nags Head. ; - Week-end At Nags Head . Mrs. J. H. Newbold. Mrs. A. C. Miller and children and Bobby Hollo-end with Mrs. Charles .Whedbee. well spent the week-end at the New- From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Applewhite and sons of Norfolk, Va., spent the week- bold cottage at Nags Head. Returned Home : c"? Mrs. W. T, Elliott returned home Monday after spending a few days in Norfolk, Va., with relatives, , Monday At Nags Head . : ' Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Mrs. E. C. Woodard spent Monday at Nags Head fishing. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va., .spent Sun- m iviM niii' Mtnrn hem after a dav with Mrs. George Fields, Sr. Jean few weeks and. they will make their Hill remained to spend this week; with home in Edenton. - 'ner granamoiner. - If Contrary To Rumors We,, want the people of Hertford and 'sur rounding territory to know, that despitQ rum ors to the contrary, we do all our dry cleaning and pressing" in Hertford,, buy locally 'itl.cjur needs possible and maintain a local payroll.?: We Utlie Charge System of Dry Cleaning which is the best known system, providing greatest possible cleaning. . , , , , Every garment cleaned by us is Moth-Proofed. This service is absolutely free, no addition in price' whatsoever, v s, ... A' . We attempt to give best possible service at prevailing prices. ' V ' t It; Is- oujc intention; to remain in business in Hertfcrkio long as the people patronize us, and!i7ewant you p& Kfiow we appreciate y6$r Nand R. Cleaiierb -:- . Market St. From Norfolk Miss Ruth Sutton of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end 'with Mrs. B. W. Pennington. From Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baumgardner and children of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with J. E. Winslow. From Norfolk" 4 . ; Mrs. Louise Powell and Mrs. Stan ley Smith of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fitch last Thursday and Friday and Mra.s A. J. Parrish of Washington, D, C, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Fitch. At Kings Mountain - :.:? s Mrs. R. T. White left this week to spend several weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. George Lattimore at Kings Mountain. ',' ' , In Columbia Mn. Tim Brinn: and children are rtpcndinc this week in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cahoon. Phone 3851 from Norfolk - - ' Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday wih C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skipsey. f Week-end Here' 4" ' Cnl. Howard Brouchtonttf Fort Bel- voir, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Bronghton. , ; . Week-end At Nags Head J ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport spent the week end at the Hollowell eottae at Nags EASTERN STAR MEETING ' A regular monthly meeting of the Eastern Star ' will be held Monday night at 8 o'clock in the lodge room at the Court House. AH members are urged to attend. i BRIDGE CLUB MEETS " Miss Dorcas Knowles was a delicrht- ful hostess to her bridge club last Thursday evening at her home ' on Church Street. Those nlavinflr were Mesdames C. F, Murray, J. E. Now. by, Eldon Winslow, Francis Nixon. u. x . Keea, jr viviart Mathews. Rob ert Hollowell, J. L. Harris, Henrv Stokes, J. W. Dillon, Miss Frances Newby and the hostess. The high score prize went to, Mrs. Stokes, the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Win slow and each guest present was pre sented a gift purchased by the hos tess while in Europe this summer. A sweet course was Berved. Eari Dunsmore returned to Severn School at Severna Park, Md.,' last week to continue his studies. ,; ) hnr !l MM ii M ii ii av-, mm iit r - ,.m mmmmmi n mmmmmmmm - TODAT-FKIDAT : Matinee 8 :15NiEht 7.9 P. M. ANNE BLYTHE HOWARD KEEL. "Rose Marie" SATURDAY: Show Starts 1:30 JACK MAHONET I From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry of Law- ' tey, Fla., are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Uan .Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Y. Berry. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Fentress, Va.; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory, rom Wake Forest Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns and three children of Wake Forest .Spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. "Overland Pacific" Trader Tom No. 11 . SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:13 P. M. Wendell Corey and Evelyn Keyes "HELL'S HALF ACRE" MONDAY-TUESDAY: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. t v ' t t ' ' . Tpny Curtis and Piper Laurie j 'v-v'iirninnfnpr-rfi "... ' s t7EDK2SDAY 1 Matinee 3 :15 Night 7-9 P. M. , ' ' DOUBLE FEATURE FT t Feature - ' JOHa.rAYN t v ' Second Featnr v PAULETTE GODDARD JEAN PILKRE "Charge cf the Lancers" TirtrzrDAY. FBnurr Matinee StlS-.Nlglit 7.9L Yp. If. ?: i Droderick ti-awfcrd From Edenton Miss Grace Bunch of Edenton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. Sailed For Europe , Mr. Clarence Thomas Madrevand son, Tommy left jhis week 'from New York for Europe, where she will Join her husband, S-Sgt. Clarence Thomas Madre. She was accompanied to New York; by her sister, Miss Pat Buna more. 1 At Scotland Nerk Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Berry spent Sun day at Scotland Nnck and attended the funeral of Miss Olivia Berry. Confined To Her Home ' ' 1 1 Mrsjji Jack Barker is confined to her home This weel because of a fall she received Saturday night at her home. Week-end Guests - ' Mr., and Mrs. Paul Fleetwood of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore ft Teaneck, N. J . and Miss I'iriorie ; Fleetwood of Roanoke Rapids rent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. C R. Holmes. 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