THE PEHOUIMAWS WEEKT.Y, HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCttU,''196Q. : 'y' r" cal News i Winston-Salem . Mrs.-' I.? A. Ward left Thurs jy of this week for Wins ton Lalerrt -where she is visiting. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns and fam ily, for several- days. Week-end Hera , s. Tod my Sumner, who has been attending classes in I.B.M., at Atlanta. Ga.. npnt th week end ivjth his" parents, Mr. and &lrs. Jr; B. "Sumner. . Visitei Mother 1. f Bilr' Cherry from Fort Bragg spent, 'the weeK-ena wim nis jmoOhar, Mrs. W. C. Cherry. ' wii i-.-vi'v' ";; :.; . " rora Holland "ji Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Norfleet nd family of Holland, Va., Spent '. the week-end with Miss Hulda Wood. if. . In Chapel Hill At East Carolina College H. C. Sullivan , left Wednes day to enter East Carolina Col lege in Greenville. Sunday At Columbia Mr. t and Mrs. J. R. Futrell sppent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard in Columbia. Mr. ' and Mrs. Dan Williams id Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jordan Cfrere in Chapel Hill last Sun- lay, wnere tney visnea uau Villiams, Jr., who is a patient here ! in N. C. Memorial Hos ital. -' ' !-'''' rM-luJ Th Wilminrrtnn Dr. and Mrs. C. A.' Davenport ind Miss Ruth Schroeder spent Die week-end in 'Wilmington and Visited. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dav fcnport; Jr. They attended the ihristening of C; A. Davenport, on Sunday. J'rom Durham I Miss Kay Mathews, a student riurse at Watts Hospital in Dur ham, is spending a two-week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian - Mathews. Returned Home ..Mrs. Vera B. Bat ton left Fri day with Mrs. Blanche Moore of Edenton to visit relatives in Mt. Airy and Raleigh. They re turned home Tuesday. In Charlotte Mrs. Riddick Chappell and Mrs. Ellen Morns left last week for Charlotte where they are visiting relatives Week-end In Norfolk - i i 1 Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent ' the week-end in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. " Moved To Dobb Street ' Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Banks and son moved last week from Raleigh to 722 Dobb Street From Norfolk , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seymour and daughter, Susan of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward. In Hospital Mrs. C. E. Pritchard was ad mitted .to the Albemarle Hos pital last week for treatment. Attended Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch and son spent several days in Selma and attended the funeral of Mrs. Hatch's mother, Mrs. Minnie C. Langley on Monday. From Raleigh -Rev. and Mrs.-O. L.. Hathaway of Raleigh SDent the week-end) with Miss Gladys Felton. Week-jind In Raleigh v. Mr.' 'and'j Mrs;-.C. E. Johnson and daughter, Gail, spent the week-end in Raleigh With Miss Vickie Johnson, a student at Meredith College.;'.; In Wilmington - -i--- Mrs. ft'. Bayley left ' Sun day for Wilmington and is visit ing her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp bell. ' Mrs';1! Campbell is confined tOi her home: following a major operation recently. Visited Relatives 1 Miss Cornelia Cannon left last week for Portsmouth, Va., where she is visiting relatives. Mrs. Carlton . Cannon went the latter part of ... the week to Portsmouth also for a short visit. W-ek-end Here " Miss Shirley ' Byrum of Ra-; leieh and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker of Raleigh spent the i week-end with Mr. and Mrs.l Tommy Byrum. Sick At Home Mrs. J. D. Coston has been confined to -her home several days this week because of ill ness. Dinner Guests Rev. Buford of Guilford Col lege, Rev. and Mrs. Mark Hodges and daughter from Piney Woods Church were the dinner puests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. Ward. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jor dan, Mr. and Mrs. John Spein ert and family of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan and children of Hampton, Va., spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Allen Bonner. . From Wilmington ' Johnny Broughton of Wil mington, Del.; spent a few days here with his wife and family. Week-end Guests Sgt. and Mrs, Jim Marlowe from Camp Lejeune spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Casoer Meek ins and family of Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crowd er on Sunday. In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs and familv visited Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gibbs in Elizabeth City on Sunday. WE FINANCE NEW CARS at 5 Percent Interest No Extra Charges No Waiting For the Money SEE US WHEN YOU BUY A NEW CAR . WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Hertford, N. C. MEMBER F.D.I.C. week.end specials f 4 - Unicaps Vitamins, bottle 100's . . . . $3.11 McKessori's 5 Gr. Aspirin 200's . . . . . 54c Corcidin Tablets, bottle 25 $1.10 Corcidin-D Tablets, bottle 12 . .. . . . . 92c Tek Tooth Brushes, 2 for one sale . . . 69c Sheaf fer's Cartridge Pen, only . . . . . 98c 1 (a regular $3.93 value) Free Delivery of Medicines and , ' Cosmetics Anywhere In Hertford S and M PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Accepts Position ; ' Charles Skinner, Jr., has ac cepted a position with the Al bemarle Chemical Co. ;, Accepts Position V t William Ray Smith left-.Mon-day for Washington, D. C, where he has accepted an ap pointment with the Department of Justice. , -i i? s' ' v - '. : ' -i fi aS 'i ) ' ' " ' Dinner Guests . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chappell and Ronald Wilder were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Mathews Smith. BAKE SALE The St. Catherine Guild of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will hold a take sale on Sat urday, beginning at 10 A. M., in the old . bank building on Church Street. .. ! AUXILIARY TO MEET The St. Catherine Auxiliary of ,the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will meet Monday night, March 7, at -8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. A. Davenport. All members are urged to at tend. AWARDED CAP Miss Shirley Tarkington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkington, and a student nurse at Louise Obici School of Nurs ing, received her cap on Sat urday night in a candlelight ser vice at the West End Baptist Church. Miss Tarkington was one of 32 receiving her cap at the exer cises, which after her three year course will receive her diploma in September, 1962. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. E. Johnson was hos tess to her bridge club Tuesday, night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were MesT dames J. T. Biggers, T. L. Jes- sup, H. C. Stokes, C. Rv Holmes, G. W. Barbee. Miss Ruby White, Miss Mary ". Sumner and Miss Louise Chalk. The high score Drize went ' tA ' Miss White, tte- freshments; were served by the hostess. , BIRTHDAY PARTY Master Jason Martin Weeks celebrated his fourth ' birthday with a party on Friday after noon. February 26, at the ihome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hi ram Weeks. Twelve little guests enjoyed playing games, after which they were served ice cream and cake. Party favors were balloons and horns. "Mar tin" received many nice gifts. Those present were Mike Goodwyn, Susan Jayne and Lon nie Bunch, Eddie White, Eugene and Patti Landine, Douglas Benton, Jeff Broughton, Paula Harrison, Austin and Gregory Weeks. CIRCLES TO MEET The Missionary Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet next week as follows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church. The Lillie John son Circle will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. W, Hampton. The Inabelle Coleman Circle will meet Mon day night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. T. G. Howard. The Mary Ellen Dozier Circle will meet Monday NOTICE Effective March 28, 1960, the hours for the under signed barber shops in Hertford will be as follcws: MONDAYS - TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Open 8:00 A., M..,. Close 6:00 P.' M. y I WEDNESDAYS Open 8:00 A, Mr. . ' Close 12 Noon- . . FRIDAYS ; Open 8:00 A. M. ' Close 7:00 P. M. SATURDAYS Open 8:00 A. M. Close 8:30 P. M. BILL JORDAN'S HERTFORD . BARBER SHQP I night at -7:30 .o'clock with Mrs. licly express their thanks to:'the I Joe Caravello.VThe-'Mattie. Ma- people from all countries in buu con Circle will meet Monday . town who have very graciously night : at v 8 o'clock with Mrs.; told the Girl Scouts about their George Baker. ' The Bessie country and their customs. The Pritchard Circle will meet Mon- girls have learned about Eng day night at 8 o'clock -with Mrs. i land, Germany, Italy and Puerto Willie Ainsley. The Rosa Pow--Rico. ell Circle will meet Tuesday Following Mr. Drew Pearson's night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Dani suggestion, the ; Girl : Scouts of Berry. GIRL SCOUT WEEK , Girl Scout Week will be nn4 March 6-12. The Girl Scout or Hertford last summer mailed a copy of Life Magazine to a per son in Russia. Would it not be a! coincidence if we should hear on March 10, : International Friendship Day,- that someone ganization has grown much' 'in I in Russia had received this tionally observed the week of , magazine? 48 years. In 1962 the 50th an niversary of Girl Scouting will be observed. The Ilertrora Girl Scouts, Troop 2, organized a year ago this month, are planning activi ties for each day of Girl Scout Week. ' .Oil Sunday, March 6, the Girl Scouts in uniform will attend the Hertford Baptist Church in a body. 'A display' of their art and craft work will be arranged on Monday in one of the down town store . windows. Tuesday is Citizenship Day. A visit is planned to the Court House to view the old deeds which only a few of : the girls have seen. Health and Safety Day will be highlighted by purchasing a first aid kit. ; On Friday, Arts and 'Crafts Day, the display will be chanc ed,." so that the public can see more of the art work the Girl Scouts have done. March 12 is Girl Scout Birth day and Out of Doors Day. A hike and a cook-out are plan ned as a grand finale of Girl Scout Week. : :OV "; .' Each girl will try every day to do a good deed at home or school. ''.' Hl Club Music Training Planned Mrs. Fred Mathews, Eastern District Music Chairman, :, re minds that "Music Is The UnK versal Language", Several years The Girl Scouts want to pub- ago the Home Demonstration' Organization 'and ithe N. C. Pub lic School Supervisors combin ed efforts to bring a music pro gram to the public which would give a greater understanding and appreciation : of "The Uni versal Language", - ' j, . Club members and interested friends will " have the oppor tunity to participate in " the an nual -' District ' Spring Music Training. This .year the train ing will ,be 1 held Friday, March 11 at" Moyock" Baptist ' Church, begibnlH'at" 1-0 ' A." M. . During' the 4 day' m"an3r: areas of" music will; be stressed. '"Ati apprecia tions :'o'f"' music and '' techniques will) .:t:'taugrit by Miss ' Ruth Jewel; servisor 'of N. C. Public Music-' -'.Miss ' Jewel 1 will " teach songs 'sfe'lecte'd'Irbm "Come Let's Sing," 'chjirh" music and recre ational' music'. ' '' Home . , Demonstration Club Music Leaders are planning ' to attend this meeting. Leaders will contact- others in their com munity.' If any person would like transportation please con tact Mrs.. Fred Mathews, or Mrs. Paige . Underwood, Home Eco nomics Agent. . Teenager Award Blanks Available Application .blanks for. the Teenager of the Year Award of the Hertford Junior Chamber of j Commerce are available, it was announced by Gilliam Under wood, chairman of the commit tee.! Applications can be secured from any Jaycee member, or Local ridentg are ;1nvtd ripJ . . -T-l.M v ni...-..) V, ,,t t No man would listen to you .,: talk if W didn't know it ! was hie turn novt" ' : Edgar W. Howe. ' TRY V HERALD CLASSIFIED! Restlessness and discontent, are the first necessities of pro-. gress. Thomas A. Edison. ' Whoever makes great gifts ' wishes great gifts to bei made to him in return.- . Ibid. ' V J. '. : -r,l - .i.-.r He Left Early To Hurry Down To LANDING'S SODA SHOP FOR THE BEST REFRESHMENTS IN TOWN You, too, can enjoy and. refresh yourself at Landing's Soda Shop ; . . corner of; Edenton Road and Grubb Streets. 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