FAC3 FQUS 4 W ,11 l THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD N. &, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, M3& In Tif ' An ' ' i'i j -'",. MtMMMM MM. MM,..? Mrs. Vick In New Bern Mrs. tj. S. Vick is spending week in New Bern, visiting niece, Mrs. E. G. McMullan. this her " Visitors From Dunn Mr. dnd Mrs. Bill Averette and Mrs. Skin Broughton, of Dunn, visit ed Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Johnson on Fridav; Guests of Johnson Family Mr. jand Mrs. Charles Johnson had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. N.Griffln, of Eden ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Proctor, of Edenton Road- Mrs. McMullan Improving Mrs.' W. T. McMullan, who has been sick at her home in Hertford, is convalescing. Greenville Visitor Here M. H. White, of Greenville, spent the veek-end in Hertford as the . guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. G. T. -Hawkins. Returns From Richmond Mrs. R. L. Spivey, Sr., has return ed from a month's visit in Richmond Virginia. 'Shoppers From Cross Roads Among the shoppers in town on liVMov wera Mrs. C. D. Privott. Mrs. Wilbur Hollowell and her little daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. J. A. Wiggins and her little daughter, Jane, 'of Cross Roads. Roanoke Visitors THrs. W. A. Wright, of Roanoke, .Va;, spent a few days here recently as the guest of the family of her brother, V. A. Holdren. Visitor Sick Mrs. A. C. Shannonhouse, of Eli sabeth City, who is visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens, is on the sick list this week. tfn fin Newbv Sick Mrs. Guy Newby is reported quite sick at her home on ifroni oireei. wlr.eiul at Home Miss Myrtle Frye Monds spent the week-end with her father near ve er Hill . nrt Tn Fall iLf n White, of Greenville luin- . ' a iris itinor Vir sister. Mrs. G. T. . u onffaroH a verv Dainful in jary-to her knee in a fall last week .... 1 A, ll Mrs. White is still uname io wi Rosa Powell Grcle Meets With Mrs. Raper The Rosa Powell Circle of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church met on Monday evening with Mrs. T. E. Raper. Mrs. C. E. Johnson, chairman, had charge of the program, and those caking part included Mrs. Tommy Miller, Mrs. L. B. Sitterson, Mrs. B. W. Pennington, Mrs. R. A. Sutton, and Mrs. T. E. Raper. After the business session and program, the hostess served a delicious sweet course. Those present included Mesdames C. E. Johnson, Tommy Miller, L. B. Sitterson, T. E. Raper, V. A. Hol dren, Lula Lane, S. C. Godwin, R. A. Sutton, E. A. Byrum, Jesse Cam pen, B. W. Pennington, Ben Wood, and G. H. Parker. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. V. A. Holdren. RYLAND MISS CHAPPELL HOSTESS AT ENJOYABLE VALENTINE PARTY Miss Mary Louise Chappell enter tained a number of her friends at a delightful Valentine party Friday evening. Many interesting games were played. Those winning prizes were: Misses Julia Miller Chappell, Syble Layden and Mary Louise Chap pell. Hot chocolate, cakes, salted peanuts and candy were served. The guests included: Misses Mae Edla Asbell. Fannie Maude Corbitt, Ruth Cartwright, Vivian Maude Chappell, Blanche Channell, Dixie Chappell, Marjorie White, Hattie Pearl Nowell, Syble Layden, Marjorie Perry, Helen Layden, Esther Perry, Deborah White, Syble Rogerson, Elizabeth Elliott, Agnes Ward; Mary Louise and Julia Miller Chappell, and Mrs. C. Perry. Mrs. Tim Ellis,' from near Sun bury, visited her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Boyce, last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holl owell at Cross Roads Sunday even ing. Alma Boyce, who has been station ed in Panama for the past two years, has been honorably discharged from the army, and is now with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyce. After spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward returned tn thpir Viome Saturday. v - it - r ca vvx ' Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ward and son, jj. Chappell. George, of Edenton, visited in the and Mrs home of K. S. Ward Sunday evening. T. L. Ward was in Edenton on business Monday morning. Mrs. Joe Byrum, Miss Montaze and Master Forrest, from near Cannon's Ferry, visited Mrs. Harriett Parks Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollowell, Guy, Aubrey and Barbara Anne, of Eden ton; Mrs. Tom Davis, Mrs. R. S. Ward and daughter, Lelia Fiye, vis ited Mrs. Harriett Parks Wednesday. After being ill for the past two weeks, Mrs. W. E. Copeland is con valescing. Rov Parks. Carson Davis. L. T. Chappell, and "Amos" Hollowell at tended a stag dinner party at Chuck- atuck, Va., Sunday. Miss Gertrude Jackson and Thomas Jackson visited Mrs. W. E. Copeland Thursday afternoon. McCoy Phthisic, "Mr. and Mrs. Hems Chappell asd family, . and Mr. tad Vn'l .Taa Vsrrv:-- if Norfolk. Vd.. were Sunday visitors in ; the home f Mr. and Mrs. E, N. Chappell. f Mrs. E. N. Chappell 'spent Mon day with Mrs. C. X Raper. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry and son, Dewey, Jr., spent Monday with Mr. and . Mrs. W. W. Cfcappell. Harrv Channell is spending a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward and son, John, spent Tuesday visiting rela tives at Potecasi. Mrs. S. G. Chappell spent Saturday afternoon with her mother, Jrs. J. Mha Clarissa Wsnalaw spent Sat- today night with ftcr sSsfeiv Miss OnelU Winslow. . ! T T.. wiiHoma , nnnnt a few days last week in Norfolk, Ifc busi- Missfi Alcora and Gemma Wins- low were dinner guests of Kiss? Clar issa Winslow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. WinsWw and daughter, Betty Jeanne; , Mrs; Henry BELVIDERE NEWS Viaitinir hi Richmond i.v.-Mr: and Mrs. R. L. Spivey, Jr., of Hm Hope, are -spending the weeK " Richmond, Va., visiting Mrs. Lawrence Spivey. TlD-River Society Holds Meeting The Woman's Missionary Society of Un River Friends Church met on SntnrHnv afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martha E. Winslow. The devo tional was conducted by Mrs. Arba winslowt; At roll call members ans wered with names of different friends Mission Fields. The lesson from the studv book. "Women Under the Southern Cross" was given oy Mrn TV-- A. Winslow. assisted hv Rpveral 8ther members. Interesting facts on Peru and Uru miay were given by Mrs. Lindsey Winslow.' v DnrinB- the social hour delicious .i J ice cream and caxe were serveu the hostess. Mr. and $-:, :: Week-end Visitor v.- . .Shelton White, of Raleigh, spent -the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Return Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard : spent a few days last week in Dur ham and Raleigh, where they visrcea ilt.ivs. The condition of Mr. Bfanchard's sister, Mrs. R. H. Willis, 'who has been very ill, is very greatly improved. ' Whiteston Shopper Mrs. S. M. Winslow, of Whiteston, was among the shoppers in Hertford on Tuesday. Mrs. White Hostess To Group Of Friends Mrs. R. E. White was hostess to a number of her friends, on Thursday wTipn she entertained at a delightful bridge party. High score prize was won by Mrs. Dick Potter, while Mrs. R. M. Matheson was awarded the prize for low score. Sandwiches and tea were served. ! Those playing included Mesdames Hudson Butler, Crafton Mathews, R. M. Matheson, D- M. Jackson, Bill Morgan, Herbert Nixon, Corbin Do- zier, and Dick Potter, Mrs. Walter Sawyer and Mrs. S. H. Shannon house, of Elizabeth City, and Miss Elizabeth Dozier. Bethel Shopper Mrs. R. A. Perry, of Bethel, was in Hertford on Wednesday morning shopping. Mrs. Tucker Improving Mrs. G. R. Tucker, who was hurt in a fall on the steps of her home last week, is convalescing satisfac torily. Miss Vivian Maude Chappell viiat ed Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes in Norfolk, Va., Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Winslow and daughter, Betty Jean, Mrs. Henry Winslow and son, Merrill, of Whites- ton, were sruests of MiV andl Mrs. F. C. White Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur Elliott, ittao near Hertford, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Cor bitt. Mrs. J. M. Copeland send daughter. Evelyn, were the guests of Mr. an Mrs. Tom Copeland in Portsmouth, Va., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jaban E. Ward and son. George, of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Q. Ward Sunday after noon. MJss Esther Perry, of Cumberland, was the week-end guest oc Miss Marjorie Perry. Misses Blanche and Dixie Chappell spent Sunday as the guests of Miss Agnes Ward, of Tyner. !-v Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Miss Catherine White,, and. Miss Elsie -Copelatod spent Thursday and Friday in Nor folk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White. Mrs. White accompanied them home. k- Miss Grace Chappell, of Wilson, is RDendintr some time with her parents, by Mr. and Mrs.' E. L. Chappell. Miss Sara Mae Chappell, who is taking a business course in Edenton, spent the week-end with her .pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Layden and dauehter. Lulu Mae. Mrs. Howard Fernando Chappell spent Tuesday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Georee Chappell. Mrs. Anna Lane spent a few days fart week with her sister, Mrs. W. P. ChappelK Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chappell spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell. E. N. Chappell and son, Thomas, made- a business trip to Elizabeth City Saturday. - Josie Chappell is improving af ter a serieras attack of pneumonia. John O. Chappell and Percy CHap pelT made a business trip to Eliza- Beth City Monday. McCoy Phthisic spent the week end in Edenton with his brotRer, Haywood" Phthisic. , Miss Laura Chappell, of BallaHack is snendTmr a few days with Misses Geneva and Bent ah Chappell. Mrs. Purvis Chappell spent Hun day afternoon with her sister; Mrs. C. V. Ward. Mr. and! Mrs. Joe Perry, of Nor folk, Vat-, are here visiting relatives for a few days. Dewey Perry and Mrs. W. W. ChappelT made a business trip to Hertford Monday atern oon. Wmsl w adl sonv Metria, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs- F, C White,, of Belvidbte.; Sunday, J. t. White is on the sfcllt fist this Mr! and Mias, DeWttt Winsfow and son, Brawling, visited Mr, ami! Mrs. W. T. Winslow Sunday afternoon. Fentress Winsfow, of . ffewfifete,. and William Wimuow were guestV at dinner of Floyd Winslow Sunday, 1- WHITESTON NEWS Misses Frances and' Katherine White, of Hertford, spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winslow. Miss Lorna Brothers returned en Sunday from Elizabeth City, where she spent a few days with friends Mr. and Mrs.. Adrien Smith and sons of Bagley Swamp, visited Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrsv A. N. Window. Sanffav evening. Mrs. Lindsey Winslow left Monday morning for Winston-Salem to at tend the Sunday School Convention. While away she will visit her broth er, F. Murray White and family. Mrs. E. L. Winslow and daughters, Alma and Eleanor, from near Eden ton, spent Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winslow. Miss Barbara Winslow entertained at a "Bingo" party Saturday after noon in honor of her cousins, Misses Frances and Katherine White, of Hertford. "Bingo" and other games were enjoyed, and apples, and pea- nntn were rptvaH. After Fames had been enjoyed,' the girls pulled boiled surrar. Miss Frances White won the prize as high scorer in "Bingo." The hostess was assisted in enter taining her guests by her aunt, Miss ACT ROW! 3' If n W rfl'M 10 FREE IF NOT DEUCUIIO Smoke 10 fragrant Camels.. If jom don't. ind them the mildest;, best flavoced cigarettes you eversmokad,, return the package with the tescaf the cigarettes in it to us at any dime witfiint a month from, this date, and: we will refund your full purchase price, plus postage. (SipuiOt . J. Reynolds Tobtcco Co. Winston-Salem. N. C iff t ' f r. COSTLIER XA tobaccos! 1 Ji . ' , - - -I . . . Costs the Same and makes your motor run better ... that's why wise drivers always get daughter, Lulu Mae, Mrs. nowara lncluded Layden and son, Howard, Jr., of Eli- Katherine White. zabeth City, visited MrSi Sarah Lay den and family Sunday. Rev. Murray Johnson and Rev. Howard Yow, of Greensboro, visited friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Chappell and Wallace Layden left Sunday for I a trip to New York. PINEY WOODS Mrs. Herbert Lane and children, Juanita and Herbert Ray, of Ryland; Mrs. Haywood Phthisic and children, DeLoraine and McCoy, of Edenton; Misses Frances and Katherine White, Esther Mae White. Billie and Mar jorie White, Urie Saunders, Joan Winslow. Florence Winslow and TlArfa Lane. Miss Hazel White, of Hertford, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winslow and daughter, Selma, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie T. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and daughter, Anne, of Weeksville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams. 1 A clean high-test gas for smoother, more economical operation. Let Us Serve You OKIE STOP SERVICE STATION Hertford, N. C. LAUGHS FROM THE DATS NEWS! Very III Robert Knowles continues very ill at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Knowles, on Edenton Road. Little Girl Breaks Leg Mary Pascoe, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. White, who lives near Hertford, suf fered a broken leg last Friday when she fell while skating on roller skates at her home. ' Honolulu Visitors - r.,r iMrs. Gertrude Sutton Moore and Ll'c her infant daughter arrived in Hert- "nril Frirfav from Honolulu, to visit -V, j Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 S S. T. Sutton. Mrs. Moore and her ' Wj&aby made the entire trip alone. tffr Mrs. Moore's husband, who is in the $ ff ,United States Army, and who has im hsen stationed in the Jkv-1 $ t Qotag t FayettevHle Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winslow and liVCS Aeir two children , Katherine .and ' tSUry, wiU le,aye Saturday to spend ' neveral days' at Fayetteville, where e?y will ; attend the 60th wedding - ..jy 0f Mrs. Winslow's pa- PiTVO HORNS ARH A MONCff J . and should Be oowe PMPrw ytk f?f NEWS nw.- g il . ; o ' Eratt that shodowl Uft Mm gtoen of oray thai dorkam your foe and moke you look yoars oUor. 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