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t ACS EIGHT' ' " ' THE PERQUIMANS WlAlAlt fgiitlV A&L - . . 1 ' " ' ' 8 ' . 0 J i V, t State Theatre News . Gladys Swarthout and Fred Mac- Murray two gorgeous : sweethearts in the merry, romantic medley of Sweet and Swing! Hilarious with Jack Oakie's fun! Thrilling with the new dances of Velos and Yolanda! SDarkli-v with four grand new songs, 'Th nhamnaame Walts" is another swell show that will appear at the State Theatre Thursday and Friday of this week. A thrilling adventure tale of two gun action and hoof pounding drama, Bob Allen's starring picture, "The 1 Unknown Ransrer." will De snown Satnnfov- Aoril 17. at the State "'Ihfea(tre. Martha Tibbetts is featur ed in the film as AJlen's love inte rest with Harry Woods as the big bad villain; Hal Talioferro sings a number at old time favorites and "Buzzy" Henry gives' a special par cel of ilaughs and heart throbs. The Unknown Ranger" promises to be good. Alano Dass, world's foremost rnien- talist, will be a special added stage attraction at the State beginning Monday. He is internationally known for his unusual predictions and will appear matinee and night for the entire week beginning Mon day. Alano Dass calls you by name and answers all questions regarding bus lines, love affairs, whether to buy, iborrow or sell, or anything you may want to know. A jewel robbery, an excellent my stery story and gay music supplied in the Martha Raye manner are con tained in "Hideaway Girl," the gay musical mystery which is shown Mon day and Tuesday, April 19 and 20. Others in the cast are Shirley Ross, Robert Cummings and Monroe Ows iley. You who liked the rugged back "grounds and red-blooded action of the starring pistures such as "Sun rise," and IDaniel Boone" are going to revel in the awe-inspiring timber land scenes and fast tempo of "Park Avenue Logger" which plays Wed nesday. "In the early episodes they Cry to make a Park Avenue Social sissy of me, but I finally break a way to the big outdoors of The Lum ber Company and things begin to happen," says George O'Brien. BRIDGE PARTY AND SHOWER IN HONOR MRS. JOHN BUTLER Mrs. John C. Butler, who before her recent marriage was Miss Helen Vick, was honoree at a delightful bridge party and misecellaneous shower (riven by Mrs. E. 6. Pierce BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT SIMON'S NEW CLOTHS Greys - Browns Blues - Checks . . Double or Single Breasted Styles Hain or Sport Backs :. -4, ' $15.95 -$22.50 1 k ...i (.1 YOIUCI wit Mil CHAMPAGNE WALTZ ' ' s- Gladys Swarthout and Fred MacMurray. who Dlav the leadimr rotes in. XAampagne Walts," musical ramance State Theatre. Hear them sing "When i me in Love." at her home on Market street on Tuesday night. The house was decorated with love ly spring flowers and six tables were arranged for bridge. . After the guests had played several rubbers of bridge the bride was presented with a shower of gifts. Mrs. R. M.Math- eson was the winner of the prise for top score and Miss Mary Towe was presented with the consolation. A salad course was served by the hostess. Those present, in addition to the honoree, were Mrs. Ronald Mathe- son, Hiss Mary Heiene jnewoy, Jaiss Jocelyn Whedbee, Miss Evelyn Rid dick, Miss Elisabeth Morris, Miss Margaret Fletcher, Miss Ruth Daven port, Mrs. Chas. Whedbee, Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Howard Pitt, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., Mrs. Norman True blood, Mrs. A J. Scott, Jr., of Eliza beth City, Mrs. C. P. Morris, Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Mrs. P. H. Small, Miss Josephine Hefren, Mrs. W. C. Archie, of Wake Forest; Miss Gladys Hamrick, Mrs. J. G. Campbell, Mrs. Chas. M. Williford, Miss Heiene Nixon, Mrs. Schuyster, of Elizabeth City and Miss Sarah Carlisle. SURPRISE PARTY A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. J. V. White at her home near Winfall Saturday evening. Many games were enjoy ed during the evening. The honoree received many beautiful and useful gifts. Delicious ice cream and cake was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Exum White, Mrs. G. A. White, Mrs. F. B. Davis, Miss Lois White and A'aa Baiba Dyhburg of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lane, Mr. and Mrs. George Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane and children, Hene- ritta. Alice B., Maggie and Bessie Ann Lane, Mr. and Mrs. William Mil ler and children, Imogene, Margaret, Francetta and William, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert White and children, Ed gar and Elizabeth Jean, Mrs. Will Lane. Mrs. H. D. Hurdle, Mrs. C. I Godwin, Mrs. J. H. Scarf and son, Hilary, Misses Ruth Hurdle, Marga ret Lowe, Mattie and Grade Ferrell, Callie Mae Trueblood, Marion Saw yer, Annie Byrum, Dorothy Roach and Cora White; H. E. Cartwright, Ervin, Walter and Iinwood Trueblood and willis Lane, Billy Hurdle, Wil liam Roach, William and Allen Lowe, Oscar, Sydney, Joe, Dempsey, Jessie arid James White. CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE HERTFORD, N. C. Today and Friday, April 15-16 ' ; fwMiMii mm , HEAR THEM SING "When a Kiss Is Not a Kiss" and "Could I Be In Love" Also Comedy and Latest News Saturday April 17 ADMISSION Children . 10c " " Adults 'j:::..'....! ' 1 . k: J .' i Also "Darkest Africa" No. 14 Two C""1 Co- -" i 4 ft .7 1 playing Thursday and Friday at the Is a Kiss NNot a Kiss" and "Could BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. C Long and child ren, Ray, Bobby and Betty, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Long. Mrs. Ambrose Harris and son Tho mas, returned to their home in Nor folk, Sunday after a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Temple Tar kentoiiy Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Proctor and children, Joseph and. Mary, of near Hertford and Mrs. W. W. Handbury and little daughter, Betty Lee, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor and Mrs. Jj. E. Proctor Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Long and daug hter,. Miss Eloise, of Elizabeth City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long. Miss Genevieve Standin of Nor folk spent Ihe . week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Standin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gatling of Suffolk, visited his mother, Mrs. Maggie C. Broughton, Sunday. Mrs. R. R, Keaton and children, Misses Ruby, Maude, Eloise and Bobby, spent Sunday in Norfolk, with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews. Mrs. J. C. Hobbs and Miss Gertie Chappell attended the W. M. S. Con vention in Reynoldson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson and children, Elizabeth and . James of Norfolk, spent the week-end in with Mrs. Simpson's mother, Mrs. W. C Perry. PENDER ROAD NEWS Mrs. W. W. 'Hanbury and little daughter, Betty Lee, of Norfolk, are visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. V. L. Proctor. Mrs. R. C. Bunch, Miss Elizabeth Bunch, Mrs. B. M. Jones and Roger Cullen Bunch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eaves Tuesday afternoon. Those visiting at the home of C. M. Umphlett Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Morgan and two child ren of near Winfall, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Goodwin. Mrs. Arthur Chappell and two children, Barbara Ann and Arthur, Jr., of Edenton were the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis Eaves. CIRCLE MEETS MONDAY The Minnie Wilson, Circle pf the Womans Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Tim Brinn Mon day eveningat 8 o'clock. On Our Stage MONDAY AND TUESDAY AND ALL' WEEK IPs ) I ' I i " Of .v S & '7' Al4dU:0 iACS j : ; , World's .Fsuotui Mentallst s Answers all questions bonti. Love, Marriage1: and aw -tions, of a ' . personal natur - , v j' f TT7ICp IK r rry -- 4:45 a-!Hr. TL "v,'l ' PINEY WOODS. Mr: and Mrs, X T. Chappejl afld children, Luther and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chappell and children, Jean -and Janet,-and Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam' Twina spent " Sunday with j Mr. "and Mrs.- Otho'Winslow of Suf folk, Va. ' : - "Miss Ruby Rice, ' Horace Hurdle, and Lonnie Riddick from near Sun bury,' Noel Hobbs and William Adams of Edenton, Misses Novella and Ethia Winslow, Gladys Bunch, Messrs, Otto Bunch and Dewey : Stallings visited Miss Sybil Chappell Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chappell and daughter,, Betty .Lou, visited Mr. and Mrs; ' John D. Chappeu Saturday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce and children, Sarah Jane and G. A f Ryland spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow. Those who visited in the horns l Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chappell Sunday I were: Mrs. S. G. Chappell, Mm. T, D. Chappell and son, John Edg,J Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan, Mr. Nur- ney Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chappell and children, Mar jorie, May wood and Geneva. Mm Louis Winslow made a busi ness trip to Hertford Saturday after noon. iMrsv Joseph White and Mrs. S. G. Chappell visited Mrs. J. R. Chappell and Mrsw Louu Winslow .Monday aftecnsoBi. MzSb Purvis Chappell and son, Har vey,, spent Snsaay aiteraoon wltn Mr sad Mrs. liminoi Chavnell. . . , Mrau Anna Las visited Mrs. W. W. Chappell Friday morning. Me. mad Mrs. E. X. Chappell and. son, Thomas, made a business trip to Elinbetb CKy Satarday. Mrs. J. O. Chappell and Mrs. Hu bert OonpeD visited Mrs. W. W. ChspgeOi Tuesday afternoon. Zjenaaa and Jcast Chappell spent SaJaurfajf afternooai with Mary Lina Raper. Mrav Vernon Lane, Mrs. Hubert ChsfeJQ; Mrs. E. N. Chappell, Mrs. Purvis Chappeu and Mrs. Carroll Ward spent Tuesday afternoon with Mxs Niamey Chappell. BELVIDERE NEWS Miss Elisabeth White and Mrs. Lucinda Lane spent the week-end with Mr. and (Mrs. E. L. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson and Jack spent Saturday in Raleigh. Miss Vivian Maude Chappell and Mies Young spent the week-end with Mrs. Maude ChappCn. Those attending the W. M. U. As sociation ' at Reynoldson Baptist Church Thursday were: Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Mrs. Curtis Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. Luna Layden, Mrs. Virgie Chappell, Mrs. Carroll Ward and Miss Olive Layden. Mr. and Mrs. Olive Layden, James Oliver, Hen Layden, Mr. and, Mrs. Freeland Copeland and family visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Archie Layden of Cannon's Ferry Sunday afternoon. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY A delightful surprise birthday party, in honor of Blanche Chappell was given Friday night by Mary Louiseand Julia Miller ChappeU. Four tables were arranged for ear rom. Winners in. the first contest were Myble Byrum and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. Prize winner in the other contest was. Mae Edla Asbell. Many lovely gifts were received. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. Those present were.- Mae Edla Asbell, Evelyn White, Mar jorie White, Marjorie Perry, Deborah White, Catherine White, Marie An derson,; Syble Rogerson, Syble By rum, Ruth Cartwright, Blanche Chap pell, Mary Louise Chappell, Julia Miller Chappell, Thelma Chappell, Ft IHUSAITEILIS Monday and Tuesday, 1 i r ii r News i Added -Ij "ALANO DASS". ""AnsWAfl l:,S1Questions.H,:'il'': r, Xmedy .:,.!..-,... , ,.. f Dixie - ChappsD, Mrs. T. C. Perry, Ms. W. T. Smith, Mrs. L.' J. Win slow, Mrs. John h .Chappell, Mrs. Julian Chappell, ,v ", 1 v' ''I.'' "r ,r'-'!'i::.W.'!M. a MEETS The W. M. S. of Woodville Bap tist Church held its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon - at the church; The president, Mrs. ' Johnnie Cray, had charge' of the devotioit?!. The Hymn ?Have Thine Our Way" ; was sung. Prayer by Mrs. Morrte. Mr. Morris gave a talk. Mrs. J. C Wil son, gave a very interesting tafk on the "Neglected People." Mrs. M. R. Griffin gave a talk on "One Woman's Vision." "Rescue the Perishing" was then sung. ;' - Ix-i' i ht'A Mr. Morris cfcwed the meeting with prayer. . Those present wen Mrs. Arthur Bogue, Mrs. Gesg Gregory, Mrs, Edward Gregory, Mrs. Moody Har- rell, Mrs. Walter Wood,vtMrs. H. C. West, Mrs. M. R. GfffCa Mrs. Mary Bray, Mrs. Johnnie Bsay, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mrs. W. A, Boggard, Mrs. Heary Swanye, Mrs.- Kapert Stanton, Mrs. W. D. Morris and Miss Beulah 8bge. i CHAPANOKE NEWS Msa John Asbell and' Sttle daugh ter; Sylvia, spent Friday fa Edenton witib aelattves. little Miss Janette Quiocy is ill at her' Bame this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allrssmli i and childkn and Susie Mae Wilsan motor ed to Edenton Sunday aiteraoon. Mrs. Julia. Gibson is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. AVOIDS NIGttTMrXRC OF LAST tolHlffe BREAKDOWNS Your McCormkk-Deering tractee ad rnachinas bava plenty of hard work ahead of them. . Givo then tk cam they deserv and tkeyB tome through with flyiaf colore. Chat service depart-, ment arid our bins tof Gtnulnt IHC Rtpalrt are maintained for your convenience and protection. Let us look, ovat your equip , ment now and make needed adjustments and repiacementa ahead of tha rush. ' ' "f Byrum Hardware Co. "Everything : In Hardware and Supplies? Edenton, N. C April 19-20 A DRIDE...A FLVJCEE aidaSTCLErir:C:iACO ....... .. mmmmm. I " ' . ." m- " '- II I Mni. Scales' 'f : New JergSf, t small son - are visiting Mrs. parents,. Mr. and "Mrs. . Tom WhlU, Of Woodville. - . Urs. Johnnie Bray and Mrs. Mary Bray were visiting friends in Hert ford Sunday afternoon. ' Mrs. J.a Wilson, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. John Wilson in Elizabeth City, Miss Blanche Butler spent Tues day night with Miss Ruth Wilson. Mrs. Emmett Stallings was in Elis abeth City Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs,. G. W. t Alexander were in Elizabeth City Saturday afternoon. N , r ., Mrs,! Rupert Stanton, spent Tues day with her ssother, Mrs. Henry Swyrie."''"v";'' ' Mist Waverley Deney spent Tues day night with Miss Hilda Hobbs in Hertford, , Mrs. Henry. Ownley was in Eliza beth City Friday. Tender, flfib'ng, Cbro'ngfcst .J" PP)tciW Monrt fcjwrt and In fifw mUmm Ins 5 flPgyio j wtuUr IntwMli Ins i lr a wwtdtrhs fonnU- or jf?.of fcoy mM mm nda AT ROBERS9NS DBW ttXSSSS ' CLEAN. , COM PORTABLE ENTERTAINING Wednesday, April tl- . ' PRIZE NIGHT ' ....IN THS. C5 M V RUGGED grandeur , OF THE, v BIG TRCt COUNTRYI 111 n a: a.. :7 Act "ALANO r .'c
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