) near t A. Jl v. Eve-, 3 f en iii the Hert- ford' I-pf veh on Sunday night Wen the t cf the Birth of Christ pa portr 1 the great master pieces c , wi3 i.Iiown in living picture -, . youthful voices sing ing CI ; carols- ' ' The . , v.hich was a communi ty af" , the ngregations of all d .ons attending, opened with ' : .jing of 'KJome All Ye Fait:. . ' ij tarty young people, dre;: 1 n ci.nson capes and hats ( and c " :t; L j in their hands ' light--oi c; "-5 as they marched from the ( a- r v; the main ..aisle wad into t!.j 77. 'r ' ' T! ; " res which were arranged y.lZ " I lighting effects', were v ry ,::uL The first one, "The yen,", was posed' 5 by -Mrs. i Vinslow, and, like each of those flowing, was pronounced per fect. !" ,' ' i-.,?;..r)."-!'t'. & vt The second picture, The Visita tion," ' is effectively posed by Mrs. I Clyde . .Xallum and Miss Lizzie Lee HofSer. ' :, V . ;'. "The Arrival at Bethlehem" came next, with J. P, Perry taking the part of Joseph. In "The Apparition of the shep herdsMrs . Carlton Cannon, was very lovely as the Madona, with J. P. Perry and Alec Wheeler as the Shepherds. , ; " "The Angel in Adoration" could 7 have been more beautifully shown three young girls, Florence Dar- Mary Wood Koonce and Kathe (Jessup, posing1. -af Towe, Jr., took the part v "The Maijma of the Chair", with Y - Even as the Spirit of Good Will . so may our associations grow in SIMON'S 1 " f ', Wishing yo. all that is good and worthwhile for this Christ- mas. It is oar wish that we could make your Christmas as gay : as we wish ft to be. THE STATE THEATRE ; V J. H. WEBSTER, Manager u 1 !, '.: ) , . -' . ' k U Lr L ., . 3, ts The Child. Until ills ti;.ia each subject had be$n so perfectly motionless that it was hard to believe the pictures were not actual paintings. Small Suzanne was so- much attracted by the lights that she watched motionless for some m menta. ; However, she made the pic ture come alive at the. last as she raised: her", little head and showed signs of great interest in her sur roundings , , f . Mrs". G. R.-Tucker was very beauti ful as "The Madona in Adoration." -There was' another life-like pic ture, "The Adoration of the Kings", when baby Melvin Owens, posing as The Child in the arms of his mother, Mrs. M. G. Owens, with J. P. Perry and Alec Wheeler taking the part of the kings, raised his little hand to caress his mother. : As each picture was shown and the lights went out, the Rev. E. T. Jill son, Rector,, of . Holy , Trinty Episco pal Church,' read from the Scriptures the lines descriptive of the scene. The women who were;, f responsi ble for the beautiful and unusual pageant were Miss Kate Blanchard, who directed the music, Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. D. S. Dempsey and Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Jr. , . CROSS ROADS Mrs. W. A. Perry was in Edenton Monday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hollowell visit ed Mrs. Jordan Hollowell Sunday afternoon. MisB Pennie Hollowell has return ed from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hollowell, in Green Hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell and son were supper guests of Mr. and is increased at Christmas Time mutual accord and confidence. Our BestlDtshes for 1936 J a .Vtf'.Good wutiV:., ' !.,vKi Best Wishes.; v - . for Your Prosperity- C " ' nd Happiness. . One-Stop Service; Station; hi n? ll3. J. C: Leary Saturday e.Jjig. . ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Hollowell and son visited Mrs. Jesse Forehand Sunday even, tog t .. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell and son visited . Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Leary, in Rocky Hock, Sunday after noon. V Miss Marguerite Asbell is at home from E. C. T. C, Greenville, for the. holidays with her parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Jim Asbell. Miss Marjorie Hefren is spending the holidays with her parents in Hertford. Charlie Hollowell was kicked by a cow a few days ago and had "some ribs fractured. This accident along with a cold has had him confined to his home for several days. Mrs. P. L. Baumgardner and her little daughter visited Mrs. R. H. Hollowell Sunday afternoon. Miss Beth Bunch, Hiller Fahey Byrum and Ray Bunch spent the week-end in Oxford with relatives. C. P. Palmer spent Sunday at Colerain with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott attended a bridge party at Gatesville Tuesday evening as guests of Miss Ethel Parker. Miss Annie Belle Privott, who at tends E. C. T. C., Greenville, is spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Privott. Miss Helen Evans, of Manteo; Miss Willietta Evans, of Gulf Park College, Gulf Port, Miss.; Misses Esther and Frances Evans, of Hert ford, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Evans. Earl Privott, who teaches in Rocky Mount, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan We hope the pleasure we have had in serving you has been mutual, and take this opportunity to thank you and to extend our hearty greetings for your happiness throughout the New Year. Hertford Banking Company Friends will remember you and bo do we, for Christmas joy. Good Fortune ahead is our holiday wish for this Christmas season for you all. MAJOR & Mrs. W. E. White : i -" : - - 1 P Agent For -v i MILDRED FLORIST SHOPPE Privott, ' ' , , . - Mr. and Mrs, R. V. KnlgM - and son, Bobby, of Tarboro, spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott. Miss Sara Winborne is spending a few days in Aulander with Mrs. A B. Hollowell and Miss Esther Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Privott visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bunch in Green Hall, Sunday afternoon. t Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Privott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hollowell visited Mr. and Mrs. George Peele, in Rocky Hock, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Winborne, Hutchings Winborne, Miss Sara Win home, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Knight and son, Bobby, spent Sun day in Aulander with Mrs. A. B. Hollowell and Miss Esther Elliott. Miss May Belle Edwards is spend ing the holidays with her parents at Whaleyville, Va. Miss Ella Mae Nixon, of the Bur lington school faculty, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nixon. Miss Alma Winslow, of Chicod, is spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winslow. Miss Marian Fiske has gone to her home at Moyock for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jordan and Alphonso Jordan visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perry in Rocky Hock, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lena Asbell and children visited Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hollowell, Sunday afternoon. Miss Orene Hollowell, of the Reids ville school faculty, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr. David and Con well Byrum, stu dents at Wake Forest College, and Paul Byrum, who teaches at Red LOOMIS CO. 4 . With, all good wishes For a Christmas Day Filled with Joy And happiness. Springs,' are spending the holidays with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Byrum. Frank White and Herbert Bass, of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jordan visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred White on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. S. Bush. Miss Louise Bush, Miss Pencie Chappell and Murray Chappell spent Monday in Suffolk, Va., shopping. Herbert Dail, Jr., who is attend ing Norfolk Business College, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dail, for the holidays. CENTER HILL Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Parker, of Sunbury, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.vN. Boyce. Miss Virginia Cale had her appen dix removed at Lake View Hospital, Suffolk, Va., Saturday. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is getting on nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyce ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell, of Brayhall, Mrs. J. N. Boyce and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell, of Cross Roads, spent Thursday in Nor folk. Va. Earl Jordan, who teaches at Greenville, S. C, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jordan. Miss Beulah White is at home from E. C. T. C, Greenville, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim White. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyce spent Sunday at Boykins, Va. Elton Jordan is spending the holi days with his wife at Boykins, Va. Mrs. W. F. Cale, Rev. Frank Cale' and Miss Freeda Hobbs visited Miss Virginia Cale at Lakeview Hospital, 2 -f Joy as ever In the same old way With hearty wishes for A Happy Christmas. Hollowell Chevrolet Company I i As you gather around your family fireside know that you carry with you our best wishes for . Joy, Happiness and Health.- THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY , YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER Suffolk, Va., Monday. ;-" Mr. an3 Mrs. Dancy Cale, Misses Pat and Thelma Cale, of Windsor, attended services here Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lane spent Sunday in Woodland with Mrs. A. E. Copeland. 1 Mrs. E. B. White, Misses Elizabeth and Lucy Myers White and Mrs. R. M. Smithson spent Monday in Suf folk, Va. Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Wton were dinner guests of Mrs. W. H. Lane on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Walston and Lois Lane attended a meeting of the Young Peoples Union of the M. E. Church in Elizabeth City Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ida Reed and Miss Marguerite Ward spent Friday night with Mrs. Annie Twine. MRS. WHITE IMPROVING Mrs. J. Oliver White has been con fined to her bed by illness for the past three months. Though facing the prospect of spending Christmas in bed, Mrs. White is cheered by the fact that her condition is somewhat improved and her many friends will be glad to learn of her improvement. SPENDING CHRISTMAS According to their annual custom, Mrs. R. R. Keaton and her children will spend Christmas Day at the home of Mrs. Keaton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood. Mr. Keaton will not be present at the family Christmas dinner, as he is a patient at Duke Hospital. MISS NEWBY AT HOME Miss Jessie Tayloe Newby, who teaches at Canton, is at home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Wishing you In the heartiest way A very happy holiday For you and your family. Hilda's Beauty Shop PHONE 13 f Extending to you the season's best Christmas Greetings. Thanks for your business. ! Walker's OPPOSITE THE STATE MR I n iyBiiiittowittBiiiiiiWMM ',

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