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HIE PERQUIMANS WTTSLY, HERTFORD, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1SS3. r , BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT : Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Neal, if Hertford, at the Albemarle Hospi tal, Elizabeth City, on Sunday, May 9, a son,;1 Oscar Barnes 0'NeaL HERE FOB WEEK-END Mr. end Mri Duke Morgan and their two children, Duke, Jr. and Settle, of Raleigh, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. McSL J RETURN 'TO WASHINGTON 'Lieut. Col. H. N. Sumner, accom panied by Mrs. Sumner and their daughter, Miss Fay Sumner, have returned to their home in Washing ton, D. C, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Sr., in Hertford. HERE RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMullan, of Washington, D. C, were recent guests of Mr. McMullan's mother, Mrs. W. T. McMullan, in Hertford. ' MRS. ELLIOTT IMPROVING Mrs. W. T. Elliott, who is a patient at a Norfolk, Va., hospital, where she recently underwent an operation, is convalescing satisfactorily and is ex pected to return to her home in - Hertford next week. MISS MONDS CALLED HOME Miss Myrtle Monds, who holds a -position in the office of Dr. I. A. 'Ward, and who was called to the bed aide of her grandfather, Parker Monde, near Center Hill, last week, has returned to Hertford. V. N. DARDEN HOME V. N. Darden, who recently under went an operation at a Norfolk, Va., hospital, is convalescent and has re turned home. IN HERTFORD SUNDAY Mrs. W. E. Spruill and W. A. Gregory, of Fayetteville, visited their mother, Mrs. Ida Gregory, and their sister( Mrs. J. A. Perry, on Sunday. WEEK-END IN NORFOLK Miss Marian Raper spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., visiting Misses Martha Elizabeth Jordan and Doris Wynne. WEEK-END AT HOME Miss Sarah Blanchard, who holds nnnititm in the library of Duke University, Durham, was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. u Blanchard, for the week-end. Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albertson, of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday in Hertford with Mrs. Albertson's mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. Visiting at West Point B. G. Lewis is visiting his parents at West Point, Va. Fayetteville Visitors Mrs. W. H. Hufflnes and her little daughter, Bettie Wood, of Fayette ville, are guests of Mrs. Huffines' mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. Week-end Visitor Randolph Clarke, of Salem, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. R. T. Clarke. Sunday With Friends in Franklin Misses Spivey Roberson and Jessa mine Bullock, and Jack Brinn and Vivian Mathews visited friends at Franklin, Va., on Sunday. Entertain Guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Spivey, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher and their little son, Jim mie, of Hyattsville, Md. Visitors From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clark and family, of Wilson. Visiting In Raleigh This Week Mrs.- E. McM. Newby and her lit tle granddaughter, Fat Morris, are visiting Mrs. " Newby's daughter, Mrs. Duke Morgan, in Raleigh, this week? Visiting Mis Hamrick Miss Mae Hamrick, of Kings Mountain, is visiting her sister, Miss Gladys Hamrick, this week. 'Mra BrinU Here Thia Week - Mrs. Julian BrJnkley, of Plymouth, visited her mother, Mrs. Nathan Tucker, for a few days this week. Spend Mother's Day Here Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Dawson and their little daughter, Nancy, of Eli zabeth City, spent Mothesr's Day as the guests of Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Nixon. Mrs. McMullan Sick . Mrs. W. T. McMullan has been quite sick at her home in Hertford for several days. Here From Plymouth Mrs. Lloyd Horton, of Plymouth, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Move To Church Street Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, who formerly lived at Mrs. J. E. White's boarding house, have moved into apartments in the home of Mrs. Helene Newby, on Church Street. William E. White, Jr Much Better The condition of WiUiam E. White, Jr., who is a patient at Duke Hospi tol, Durham, is much improved and he is expected to return home on Saturday. Visitors From New Bern Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMullan and their little daughter, Edwina, of New Bern, are visiting Mr. McMullan's mother, Mrs. W. T. McMullan. Business Trip to Wallace Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell made a business trip to Wallace on Wed nesday Visits Hertford En route Home Julian Brinkley of Plymouth stop ped over for a brief visit in Hertford on Wednesday when returning from a fishing trip to Oregon Inlet Shower In Honor Mrs. Harry Boyce Mrs. Harry Boyce, who before her marriage was Miss Martha Carver, was honoree at a delightful miscel laneous shower on Saturday evening given by Mrs. J. W. Carver and Mrs. Jesse White. The house was charmingly decorat ed with spring flowers. Numerous games were enjoyed, after which the bride was presented with a large as sortment of useful and beautiful gifts. The guests were served a delicious ice course by the hostesses. Those present were: Mesdames I. L. White, Dan Rogerson, Mathew Chappell, Ben Wood, W. M. Byrum, Seymoure Chappell, Lucy Elliott, Paul King, Beatrice Jordan, Mollie Perrv. Ed. Baclev. Joe Askew. W. M. Munden, Sallie Howell, Esther Albertson, C. O. White, Martha Lilley, John Lane, Jesse White and J. W. Carver; Misses Essie Walker, Reba King, Willie Mae Carver, Doro thy Elliott and Frances McMullan. Those sending gifts were: Mes dames Sammie Sutton, Leslie Sum ner, Oliver White, Spence Thompson, Bristow Perry, Cecil Winslow, Add Lane, Bill Boyce, Ed White, Z. A. Harris and Linford Winslow; Misses Alma and Sibyl Howell, Helen Mun den, Edith White and Dora White. Fricidaire Unharmed After mi Plunge from 'Blimp into Bay i J; Look out there! It's a flying .Frigidaire falling from a Goodyear dirigible Into salty Biscayne bay at Miami, Fla. Subjected to one of the most severe tests ever given an electric refrigerator, this stock model unit built by Frigidaire Division of General Motors was dropped 100 feet from a blimp into Florida waters. Towed around by a speed boat to guarantee complete submersion, it was hauled out, found sealed as tightly as when it left the factory and was put into immediate oper ation freezing ice-cubes. Aeronauts who witnessed the spectacular test were amazed that the refrigerator survived the terrific impact of the drop and came out without a single leak in its permanently sealed mechanism or a break in its cabinet, because, after all, they reasoned; household refrigerators are not supposed to be manhandled that way. MISSIONAARY SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of Woodville Baptist Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. L. Godfrey. Mrs. M. R. Griffin led , the devo tional, and a verv interesting pro gram was presented. Those taking part included ' Mrs. Johnnie Bray, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. u. west. Mrs. I Oniuuuuat I OA im Given With Every Purchase of Dorothy Perkins Beauty Preparations This Week Cream Delight to a rich, yl ety tissue cream that contains ingredients the skin needs la easily absorbed form yet la ' non-fattening . No 1 for normal Una, No. S for dry or mature akin facing the danger of lines and wrinkles. This gen erous offer enables you to try the exact cream for your skin at no additional coat! This offer is limited. Get yours today! 104 Years of Service Quality Merchandise j Right Prices ;: J.C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCH ARDS" SINCE 1832 4 t 1 J. C. Wilson dismissed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Godfrey, assisted by Mrs. Walter Deal, served a sweet course. The Society is invited to meet with Mrs. John Symons in June. Those present were: Mrs. G. W. Gregory, Mrs. Mary Bray, Mrs. Johnnie Bray, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Jr., Mrs: ' Wood, Mrs. Ed Csrtwrightj Mrs. J. C. Symons, Mrs. H. C. West, A SPECIAL JAR OF DOROTHY PERKINS CREAM DELIEHT HERTFORD, H. C. Mrs. A.' L. Godfrey, ' Mw; Walter Wood, Mrs. ,W. Q. Morris, Mrs. L. C. Hare, Mrs. M. R. Griffin, Mrs. Lucile Willey, Mrst.Wood, Mrs. Ar thur Bogue, and Miss Ruth Hollowell. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER t .HONORING MRS. SCAFF . Mrs.; Tom, White, of Woodvilje, 'en tertained "at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Scaff,' who before recent marriage was Miss Vergie White, of Wood ville. , The rooms were attractively deco rated with potted plants and roses. ' Several contests were enjoyed, with Mrs. John? Symons and .Mrs.rMary Bray ; graciously p presenting;; taeir For Summer BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS We have the style and colors that will match most any outfit. 5dc Value For BOYS' POLO SfflRTS In all colors with button and zipper styles. 4Qc Boys' Pre-Shrunk Knickers 'i And Longies Plaids and stripes in summer weights. You can afford sev eral pair at these prices. H.JQ Union Suits .-i 19c -29c Boys' Sanforized Play And Dress Shorts QOc Sizes 6 to 16 Boys' Zipper Bathing With Removal Tops JiiOv Bathing Suit Truhks......98c Beautiful Selection of Wash Tiesall colors New Spring and Summer Caps 2GC Slack Socks In All New Shades 15c - i .104 Years of Service 1 Quality J. C;; BLArlCHARD & CO., INC BLXNCHARDS' SINCE 1832 : - prizes to -the bride. ' -, -AH enjpyea cumng wi onaei oft-or which ice cream and cake was served to 'the follo?ing guests: Mrs. J. B. Humphries, Mrs. Arthur Bogue, Mr Cuthrell, Mrs.-; Robert; TWra Wilson Bateman. ' Mrs. Johnnie Bray, Mrs. Mary Bray, Mrs JcbX Symons, Mis. J. W wnson, jr., jrrs. Lucile Willey, Mrs. W. A, Hoggard Mrs. G. W. Gregory, Mrs. Lloyd White, Mrs. J.' C. White, Jr.; Wood, Mrs. Edwin Gregory, Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. A. L. Godfrer, ,1 mibm Rula West. Wilms Godfrey. ' i Ruth R. Wilson, "Margaret -Ferry,. Ethel Perry, Ruth Hollowell,' Daphne . Willey, Stella and Hazel Bateman,' Mrs. Frank Bray, . Miss Scott s and Miss Godfrey. - 1 " Boys Cloth ins 1 i s , 1 I! . Boys' Fast Color Shorts All well made and full cut. White and colors EQc - SSc Boy?& Corded Yarn Under Shirts t 1 , ,'J. . t. 1 IS I .Of! Suits 10c 19 Merchandise , . til V D, N. C 11 - ' HERTFORD, Q I 71 Right Prices 1 '
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