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4 , ; ,AG13 EIGIIT V THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD; NrC.tTFarjAY,') JUNE 19,93." ! r re O Miss Flay Stallings is visiting. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Riddick, at Belvi dere. rT"t ' v "vo'v wkw1 , Mr. and Mrs. Paul King, of Hert ford, spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Rountree. ' . , . , '. Misses Joyce and Helen Stallings, Mabel Perry, Clarine and ,-; Dorothy Wiggins and Mrs. Forrest Wiggins attended a B. T. U. Convention held at Corinth church Thursday. . Miss Novella Winslow is visiting I. RECENT BRIDE xuiBB'ianna ugv t- 'if- 9 Mrs. J. Herbert- Stallings called on Mrs. N. Lt Rountree Monday af- v ternoon. " " " ' . - ' ' "i A large crowd attended the Sunday " School convention held at Sandy ' Crosa Baptist Church . Sunday after-' , noon. 1 Miss Merle. Blanchard, who is in Norfolk,-Va., for the summer, spent ."' Sunday with her father, T, J. Blanch ard. 1 i ' ' ' 'u It 1,1 ' 1 BITO iiiiAjLv 4 ixiU-i VV iw.j ; Mrs. James i E. Totten, who has been living for the past three years in Honolulu, and who recently land ed in this country -after a trip . to 'China, arrived in Hertford on Tues day to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. R7L. Spivey, and her sisters, lira. J. G. Roberson and Mrs. Her man Winslow. " Mrs. G- T, Hawkins is spending the month of June with, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White, at Bethel. ' Mr. and Mrs. ' T. S. White and their son, Zack Toms, and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and her son, Howard, left Tuesday to spend the summer at Nags Head. IirilfiiljlpJH".1. Charles Bush has returned to his home in Washington, D. C., after a It. 'A Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Sr., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hoyle Umph lett, at Hopewell, Va. Mrs. F. L. Davis, of Courtland, Va., spent Sunday with her sister, ,Mrs, R, L. Knowles. , Miss Lena Barber, of the Wilming ton graded school faculty, is in Per quimans to spend the summer vaca tion with her sisters, Mesdames R. L. Knowles, T. J. Nixfln, Sr., and R. A, wWhitei- . Miss Louse Chalk, of the Charlotte schoo faculty, is at home for the. jpummer vacation ' with her mother, Mrs. John Chalk. " Jesse Lee Harris, who recently un derwent an operation at a Raleigh hospital, is convalescent and has re turned home. Gloria and Fern Douglas, of Clear water, Florida, are visiting relatives in Perquimans. Beverly Jane Chalk, of Statesville, is visiting Ker grandmother, Mrs. John Chalk. R. B. Kirby left Monday for Duke Hospital, Durham, where he is under going treatment. i Mrs. W. C. Archie, of Wake Forest, is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. E. Newby. Misses Lena Barber and Elizabeth Knowles spent Sunday at Creed more and Durham, visiting relatives. Mrs. Thomas Nixon, Mrs. Walter H. Oakey and her two daughters, Mollie and Dorothy Gordon, are spending sometime at Nags Head. Miss Mary Onella Relfe is visiting Mrs. W. M. White, in Richmond, Va. Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Cool As An Ocean Breeze PROGRAM COMING WEEK Today (Thursday) REGULAR ADMISSION Jan Kiepura and Gladys Swarthout in VII TC JO JL-UO XI -fill A Spectacular Operetta Also News and Cartoon BANK NIGHT Friday REGULAR ADMISSION Carole Lombard and Fred McMurray in "iThe Princess Comes Across" Also News and Comedy Saturday REGULAR ADMISSION Theatre opens at 2 P. M. Shows continuously. Gene Autry in "Red River Valley" Also Phantom Empire No. 6 Act and Comedy Monday REGULAR ADMISSION Irvin S. Cobb Rochelle Hudson Johnny Downs in "Everybody's Old Man" Also Act and News Tuesday V REGULAR ADMISSION ' i Bette Davis and b George Brent in ,r "Golden Arrow" : , Also News and Cartoon Wedne-daf (10c - 15c) Margaret Churchill Kicardo Cortez Charles "Chic" Sale in lan Hunt? Ala Act, Cartoon and Comedy - ',. "Boulder Dai-,'' "Country visit to relatives in Hertford. Mrs. E. E. Barber is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Davis; at Court- land, Va. " Mr. and Mrs. Frith .Winslow and family will spend next Sunday in Hertford, visiting Mr. Winslow's mother, Mrs. M. H. Evans. Miss Mackie Flowers, of New Bern,- is spending the week-end with her sister, Miss Nelle Flowers. Mrs. R. G. Church and her grand daughter, Miss Bettie Lordley, are visiting relatives at Salisbury- Mrs. Mary Creecy, of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. M. Morgan, in Hertford. Bey. A. A. Butler and Mrs. Butler hive returned from a visit to Caro lina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson are spending several days at Chapel Hill. T. S- White, Jr., has returned to Richmond, Va., where he holds a position, after a visit to his parents, r. and Mrs. T. S. White, in Hert ford. Miss Ellie Mae White is attending the Baptist Encampment at Chowan College, Murfreesboro. Mrs. E. W. Lordley was called to Richmond, Va., last week by the critical illness of her mother-in-law. Allison McMannaway and Mrs. Julia McMannaway, of Roanoke, Va., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Holdren. Wm. H. Hardcastle, Jr., is quite sick with an attack of bronchitis. WINFALL NEWS Mesdames J. L. Delaney, J. W. Dimmette, J. W. Nowell and J. L. Nixon motored to Ahoskie to attend a fellowship meeting at the Metho dist Church given by the Woman's Missionary Society. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Leigh, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Traeblood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bagley went to Ocean View, Va., fishing. The condition of J. M. Hollowell continues very serious. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simpson, of Berkley, Va. spent Sunday with Miss Dona White. Tom White is spending some time in Wilmington, Del. prodncco fdonblo tbe cold" nitli C33 ccnct tfit&n cicrl s , j YS f' i, , J ft , 'St I : C ' I 7 o Ivll -(-... i .. . . . . W '(. "f 't ' I ! 5 1'''- - -. Mrs. L. W. Anderson of Hertford, who before her marriage on April 30, was Miss Emma Young, daughter of Mrs. Charles W. Young of Raleigh. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ward and their daughter, Catherine, of North Eden ton, visited Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perry, Sunday afternoon. J. C. Hobbs spent , the week-end in Washington, D. C., visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, from near Eden ton; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Keaton visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie C. Broughton is visit ing her son, Wilfred Gatling, and Mrs. Gatling, in Suffolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Butt and children, Mary Lou and Calvin, of New Hope, spent Sunday with Mrs. Butt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs. -Miss Lucille Long has gone to Greenville to attend summer school at E. C. T. C. Mrs. Vashti White "and little son, Vashti, Jr., and Annie Lee White are visiting relatives at Center Hill. Misses Addie Mae, Pencie and Es ther Ward spent Sunday with Misses Frances and Kathryn Fleetwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Proctor and children, Thomas and Elizabeth, from near Yeopim Station; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chappell and children, Mary Inez and R. S., Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry Sunday afternoon. Misses Evelyn Long and Louise Mansfield spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Cornie Lee Ward. Miss Ruth Mansfield visited friends . lat Center Hill Sunday afternoon. SQS IT! Coma in and see why a G-E gives yon the thrift ett rcfrigeratioa amice "you can buy. TRY IT! Put a Geoenl Electric in your kitchta for 10 days and an joy all the"" advantages of modara , rtrigntion. If you are not entirely satisfied, we will ladly rtsara r - yow money " ovn iri n Select the model and she best suited to the aeads of your kitchen and yon can own it on terms that permit It to pay for iuelL A Small: Down Payment. . 30 Months To Pa y r ; G-E THRIFT UNIT In lath Monitor Top and netop Modab The only refrigerator mechanism that ' has forced-feed lubrication and oil ' cooling. Thete exclusive feature give . 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