pact rora " 5rt THE PERQUIMANS. WEEXLY, HERTFORD,!!. C.. .FRIDAY AUGUST 14, 1938, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.Nvinslow and their two daughters, Minnie Mac'and Frances, returned Monday to their home at Greensboro, after a visit to Mrs. Winslow's mother, Mrs. K, R. Newbold. Mr. andMMra. I W. Darden are spending this week at Driver, :YaV visiting in the home of Mr. Darden's brother, A. G. Darden. :, A party of young .people chaper oned by Mrs. Herman Winslow, in cluding Misses Spivey Roberson, Jes samine Bollock, Naomi Spivey and Vivian Mathews, Jack Brinn and Heywood Divers, returned Sunday .from a week's stay at Nags Head. 4 wmmm0m Mrs.' Mamie Blanchard is visiting relatives in Elizabeth City. Miss Lottie returned from (Sty. Lee Blanchard has a trip to Washington Mrs. Meade Flron and hex young eon, Meade, Jr., and Miss Ruth Flvnn. of Alberta. Va.. are guests of Mrs. Lyman Shepard. Mrs. J. H. Pruden has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Madge Saddler, at Anderson, S. C. Miss Mary Helene Newby the week-end at Nags Head. spent Miss Leah Nachman, who is student at Massey's Business College, Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. James Evart Newby, Edward Weeks and Guy Newby, Jr., spent the week-end at Nags Head. J. R. Futrell and his son, Richard, were week-end sruests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. Bill Small has returned from week's stay at Nags Head. Miss Eugenia Davis, mouth, Va, is visiting Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr. of her Ports sister, ' William E. White, Jr. has return ed from a visit to relatives i at Rich Sonare. i 3 Mr. and Mrs.,; Charles; Morgan, of Houston, Texas, are ' Visiting Mr. Morgan's mother; Mrs. C.W. Mor gan. .' ' were recent guests of Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turnage and their family, of Ayden, - visited . the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Per ry on Tuesday. .. :.., jamas' Butler, of Washington, D. Cj, '(Joined Mrs. Butler here w a visit to his father, Rev.' A. A. Butler, and Mrs. Butler; thi week. - Waddy Ferguson, of Norfolk, Va., is a guest at tu nome oi nr. ana Mrs. J. P. Perry Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry and their two children, Blanche Moore and Carroll, have returned from a trip through the Valley of Virginia. 1 Dr. E. S. White and Misses Clara, Emma and Margaret White returned Monday from Greensboro, where they attended : the Two Hundred ? and Thirty-Ninth Session of the Yearly Meeting of Friends of JMortn uaro lina. They were accompanied home by Miss Mildred Whiter Straughn, Ind., who spent a few flays as weir guest. Cicero Norman, of Plymouth, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry on Monday. Mrs. John Speight, of Mocksyflle, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Mrs. Nathan Tucker, in Hertford. Martha1 Elizabeth Jordan, who is a student at a Norfolk busi ness college, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. B. Jordan. Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr., has been quite sick at her home for the past ten days. , Miss Evelyn Riddick spent the week-end with her parents at Gates viUe. . Mrs. G. G. Markhant, of Elizabeth City, made a brief' visit to her sister, Mrs. W. E. White, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Stalling, of Trotville, were among1 the shoppers in Hertford, on Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Stephens has return ed from a visit to her sister, Miss Katherine Stephens, in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Turner and their son, Harold, and Mrs. George Buck and her eon, Eddie, of New York City, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick this week. - Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Lattimore and their son George, Jr., have returned to their home at Kings .. Mountain, after a visit here. They were aceom panied home . by " Mrs, " Lattimore's mother, Mrs. R. T. , White,- who will be their guest for some time. ' ; .' Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Newbold v arid their two children, of Rutherford, N. J.r are visiting Mr. Newbold's mother, Mrs. K. R. Newbold. , , . Miss Ruth' Alice Ward, daughter of Dr. and Mrs; 1. A, Ward, returned this week from a visit ' friends at Chesapeake f Beach. ; . Mrs. F. W. Hobbs, Sr.? of Rich mond, .Va.;1 visited her-sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson, in Hertford, this week. MISS RUTH PARRISH HOSTESS TO Y. W! A. OF BETHEL CHURCH Miss Ruth; Parrish was hostess to the Y. W: 'Av .of Bethel Baptist Church at her home near- Bethel on Wednesday evening. .The president conducted the - devotional. A ' Duai ness session followed. A very Inter esting program was ; rendered with Miss Kathryn Fleetwood In charge. The meetinsr was dismissed by O. C. Long, Jr. The September meeting will be held at the church. During the social sour; the hostess assisted by Mia Ruby Keaton served delicious ice cream and cake to the following .member; .Misses' Elna Harris, Kathryne .Fleetwood, AddSe Mae- Ward - Fiances " Fleetwood; Bensle Ward, Rub Keaton, Esther Ward, and' - Ruth ' Parrish; ' 'Ernest Long, Josiah Proctor, 0." C. Long, Jr., . Fentress t, Hill, Clyde - Harris, Carroll Hill and William Hobbs. RALEIGH MAN IN HERTFORD .R. Shelton Whijte made a brief visit to his mother,; Mrs. R. T. White, this week. t d Mr. White, whose; headquarters are in Raleigh is ' the ' acting " bead of the Resettlement ' Administration in this district f; comprising ' tha five states of North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky,-' Error Made In Itecsrt Recorder Court Story C llavd Overton was the defendant ft -ifi . 9 IT- . .-7. .,;.'.... i. 'i, v f ' i.W- lw. in a case in Recorder's Court last week, charged with. larceny., in last week's issue of t this newspaper the nama appeared as Lloyd! Feiton. . Lloyd Felton is a well-known and highly respected colorti , man , of Hertford, who . has name been in court for any cause . The Perquimans, Weekly, regrets the error and is glad to correct the same. r MRS. JORDAN AT HOME Mrs. R. S. Jordan has returned to her ihome near . Wlnfall $ from ,; the Tavtoe Hosnital in Washington, N. C, where she . ndecwent an opera- V tion for appendStcttia, tVORTH $1.00 TO YOVi f . , : : This Coupon with $2.50 entitles you to a i : $3.50 PERMANENT WAVE AT HILDA'S BEAUTY SHOP HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE IS All Work Guaranteed eeeeeeeeooe6ooeeeeee0t9eee Miss Ann Barclift, of Richmond, Va., is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- H. G. Barclift. Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Bell Arthur, spent this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick and family have returned from a two weeks' stay at their Nag Head cottage. Mrs. Silas M- Wheel bee and her little daughter, Mabel Martin, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Whed bee's brother, Dr. Waller Taylor, at Virginia Beach, Va. Carl Winslow, of Greensboro, spent the week-end in town, visiting relatives. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Winslow and their daugh ters, Misses Minnie Mac and Fran ces, who have been spending some time here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith have re turned to their home at Belvidere, after a stay at Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Grady Parker and her daugh ter, Maxine, of Jamaica, L. I., are guests of Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. J. H. Dozier. Mrs. L. S. McLinden and her two children, Glendon and Rosalind, of Troy, Ala., are guests of Mrs. Mc Linden's aunts, Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. Mrs. Stanton Si.uth and her little daughter, Shirley, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harrell and children, Joyce and Charles, Jr., are visiting relatives in Fayetteville. - Mrs. H. G. Winslow and her two children, Katherine and Hillry, are visiting Mrs. Winslow's parents, at Black Mountain. Mrs. R. B. McBride and children, Eva Almond and Janie. formerly of San Angelo, Texas, having concluded a visit to Mrs. McBride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Holdren, left this week for their new home at Needles, California. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Sutton, of Ocean Park, Va. Mrs. Erie Bass and her little daughter, Edna Earle, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Bass' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes. Mrs. W. B. Boilings, of Rocky Mount, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barclift. 1 .rJ (MH r S. 1 I -1 r "n y vri r ir 1 $730 V HPHESE bag. stardy Ownolet trucks will haul full ? eapaeity fea4a over short or long route, over smooth V orrouih roa wjitho coaxing or coddliiig. Beeotwe tftey g iiNi'jbaw.ifcf ffwtott pmBing power ef any trade in l&a emir tow J - I II frit nmg. And hey wQlhaol these loads at Janng..whidi - !' will suinrise "Von. Bttmum' Ckaanltt ta'Ar latAcf ietmmri prixk in thwor today Jar M-rourffatyt Chevrolet trucks have every feature lor better, more economical service. Sag Hbja-Cimpteaioa Vahre-hvUead Engine, New Rev. D. S. Dempsey, accompanied by Mrs. Dempsey and Misses Doro thy and Dalton Strange, left Monday for Lexington, Kentucky, where they will spend the next two weeks visit ing relatives. 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