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3 f i I .w Hospital . erne Jordan retHnaed to i home from Chowan Hospital :er being there for observe-' ;tk-nd Ai Nags Head Mr, and Mrs. W. J. fcavis . ent the week -end at their cot tage at Nags Heal Week-end la WilUawtea Mrs. J,- S. Vick: spent the week-end in WUliamston and visited Mr.' and Mr. J. H. Thrower. . - '-. ... --.J V. il. -ads 1 A- anj Is. I.obert; Hollo-x-J ' spent the week-end with Mr. and K.t, J. Lake , Williams at Easley, S. C, and attended (he ' Duke-South Carolina ' foot ball game et Columbia on Sat urday. They 'also visited with their daughter, , Piane' at St. Mary's College la Raleigh on Sunday. - 1 , Wedc-end Ouet ' .Miss Sallie Ruth Hurdle, who is now working as librarian tat DePaul Hospital at Norfolk, Va., SUk ' Mrs, Simon Rutenbtffg has been confined to her home be cause of sickness. 'Fractures' Arm .v Mrs. Georgia -Roberta suffer ed a fractured right arm from , a fall one day last week. From Norfolk . .' Mr. - and Mrs. Julian White, Jr., j. and daughter of Norfolk, '.Va.;.'' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. Returned Home , . -Mrs. E. E. Payne-returned to their-.'home ' last week after spending some time with their daughter, Dr. Louise Payne at Charlottesville, Va. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chesson and Luther Chesson spent Sun day with Mr. " and Mrs. Carl ton. Chappell at Norfolk, Va. In -Durham . , .. Mrs. J. C. Blanchard is visit ing Dr. and Mrs. .Marcus E. Hobbs in Durham: ' . spent the wek-end with her mother, Mm. Fannie Hurdle and! Beth. : Other, who visited Mrs. Fannie Hurdle Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Phillips, Mrs. Sarah Jatio Cooper end daugh ter of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Paul White and family of Hickory, Vc. Weekend Here ' . Miss Joanna P. Williford of Hampton, Va.,1' spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Williford. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy re turned home . Sunday after spending a week in Florida. Relumed ' ' Mrs. J. H. Bagley returned to Hertford Friday after spending the summer at her cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. Sunday Guests (Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs and H. T. Hobbs of near Eden-' ton spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jen kins, ; Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivah of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Nick Sa mouse of Lynchburg, Va., spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Returned From Hospital Raymond Winslow, who was operated upon at Watts Hospi tal in Durham has returned to his home end is getting along nicely. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long and children of Richmond, Va., visited Mr. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., last week. 1 Visit Grandparent! Miss Brenda Lee and Nancy L. Long spent the . week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long while their mother was a patient in the hospital. Leaves Fee Connecticut :;, Mr. arid Mrs. W. H. Oakey left this 'week: for New London, Conn, where they will visit their Jn-irt-lw and daughter, Lt. Commander end Mrs. Robert Brodie tSL . , , . Attended Funeral j, Richard Spivey of Cordele, , Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ! Young and son, Norman of Pa (latka, Fla., spent last week with Mrs. Norman Elliott and' 'attend ed the funeral -of Mrs. Hattie Spivey. Attended Spivey Funeral Among those from out-of-town attending Mrs. Mattie Spi vey's funeral last week were Joe A. Gore and daughter, Es ther, Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Garland Thompson, Mrs. Jack Hardee, Mrs. Garland - Bur roughs, Mrs. C M. WaBcer of Whiteville, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spivey and daughter of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and children of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee of Hopewell, Va., Miss Sandra Keel of Richmond and Miss Patricia Keel of Char lottesville, Va. Week-end At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woodard and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perry spent the week-end at Atlantic Beach. Week-end Here Mrs. Alfred Williams, Sr., and daughter, Peggy , of Durham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. Visited . Friends Miss Gladys Felton spent Sat urday in St. Pauls and Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Hathaway in Raleigh. Visits At Chapel Hill Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent Mon day and Tuesday of this week at Chapel Hilt Durham and Graham. Week-end Af Mew Bern Miss Ikt Grey Mcllwean spent the week-end with - her parents at New Bern. : ' Week-end Ai Winston-Salem Mr. end Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family1 spent the week-end at Winston-Salem with ' Dr. end Mrs. W.VB. Yearns. They were accompanied ' home Sunday by Dr. and Mrs. L A. Ward who had spent a few days Were. From Xarbeee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell of Tarboro spent the week-end with' Mrs. J. R. Futrell. In Greenville Mrs. Frank Jolly and daugh ter, Franklin of Greenville spent -the week-end with Mrs. Wilson Reed and Mrs. Reed re turned to Greenville for a visit on Sunday. 1 - ' lit Hospital t' :;, Joe Caravello was admitted to the U. S. PH.S. Hospital in Norfolk, Va., Monday for ob servation and treatment. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson and .two. children,,; Carol . .and Bruce,) of Princeton, N.- J., - sire visiting Mr- and Mrs.. C. ' R. Holmes. They) will return to their home on 'SaTuTday."" In Cambridge ' Miss Ruth Schroeder will leave Friday of this week to spend some time at her home in Cambridge, Md. In Charlotte Mrs. W. F. Edwards is visiting relatives in Charlotte. In .Texas Mrs. Riddkk Chappell and Miss Ellen . Chappell are visiting relatives . at Houston, Texas. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Charlie John son of Winston-Salem spent the week-end with relatives-and at tended the funeral of Mrs. Hat tie Spivey. V From Wilmington Dr. and Mrs. Ear? Sikes of Wilmington are visiting Mrs. T. J. Nixon and Miss Helene Nixon. Visited In Norfolk Mrs. V. N. Darden spent sev eral days this week with Mrs. Frank Barrow in Norfolk, Va. Retumed . Home- ; .'Mrs. Isa Tucker has returned home after,, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brinkley in Plymouth. From Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Daven port and children of Wilming ton spent the week-end with Mrs. C. A. Davenport and Miss Ruth Schroeder. . Returned Home " i Mrs. W. E. . White returned to her. .heme, Sjwiday after .visiting Mr. and- ilrs., George " Markham ahd."W, 'K' White, Sr ln Eliz abeth City. " ', I ., Sunday At Nag Head Mrs., Thomas Nixorn' Mrs. Isa Tucker, Mrs. Walter Oakey and Mrs. . Lloyd Horton spent Sun day at the Nixon cottage at Nags Head. - V.i-e-i Here -. , T, J. Nixon KI, '-of Vrtlson Spent the- week-end with "his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. - From Hampton Miss Sue P. White of Hamp ton, ' Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Sr. Sunday At Nags Head ' - .V . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt spent Sunday, at Nags Head.' CIRCLES TO MEET The Missionary Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet tiext week as follows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet at the church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock; the Lillie John son- Circle will meet . Monday night at. 7:30 o'clock With Mrs. Carrie .- Spivey; ; the Inabelle Coleman Circle will meet Mon day night at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. C. E. Johnson, the Bessie Pritch ard Circle will .meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Haywood' Divers; the Mattie Macon Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. D. M. Jackson; the Mary Ellen Do zier Circle will, meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock with ' Mrs. Z. 'A. Harris; the Rosa" Powell Circle will meet Tuesday night at ,8 o'clock with Mrs. Willard' Copeland. tZC.:i 7J3XXUXRTC I .3 'i-The American Legion Auxili ary will meet Thursday niffut, October. 5, at the home of Mis. Edla Webb, i Every member is x urged to bring their 1962 membership dues and two gifts each for the Veterans Christmas Gift Shop. LIBRARY NEWS " - , i i. - i ' New books in the ;Pere,uimans County Library-, include one memorial book, Treasuiy ; of the Ladies' Home Journal, an anth ology, given in memory of Mrs. Jacob T. White. many .. . c.i it i . -rs of Life V z: e; ; '. . ers' Book,, a c wciiuii ( ! his comments: r.imL" i. a be i of children's g-,.. s i.icluld.i i thel rhymes and j . s, :j-f. '.- tr.i.'CCS CLV3 I'-ZZTS edand new ' sung with jump Mrg Nathan Rdfe was ho9. tr' r 2, at n p. i: ,wiv irnt. J. -.' '1 "urns and . I.Iisa Ti.elma n:...t ts co-'.....3. AIL mem t. s are ur; i to attend. rope, hopscotch and other gwies, Two . new. novels,. . I irate Queen, by Myers, aril My Friend Annie, by Duncan, complete this week's list - ' i. .' della t :r.:zn ctoje to Kj.n i:-..;at. cct. a tess to her Bridge Chrb Tues day, night at her. home, - on Church Street Those playing were . Mesdames Charles . Whed bee, T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonee, J. R.1 Futrell, Trim Wilson, 1'. c. icwara 'and MisSj Thelma EUiott. The high, score prize went to Mrs. Wright and a sweet course was eerved. - . , ii, 1- , I -x There is a noble fortiul--K ness that which does not re ' member , injUrieSi 1 . . ' ,i -f Charles Simmon 1 The Delia Chamburge Circle or ine irsi ivieiwuuu viiuivh An illustrated book on Ger- will meet Monday night Oc r v Headline Hdr Siyles ' t lattery, goes to yowr. neaq. wnen our ex-. , ' , ptrienced' stylists cr'atV a MW'reftesh-; ; mgly rmagjnative hart style especially lor you.- -.We ,beleve the a.'cbaI,m, for -t beauty starts' with a dashing haifdol ; : . 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