' t . r" ? r -'if i , numzHi N&73 ' Mr. end Jin. O. C.' Perry' and . daughters, Kathryn and Bath, from near JSdenton, visited Mrs, Ferry . "mister, Mrs, Beulah Williams, 'Sunday afternoon. ' ' . Mary Lou and Calvin Britt return ed to their home at New Hope on '. Sunday, after a - week's .visit with their grandparents, Mr, and lira. J. - C. Hobbs. , - , - ' ' ' 3His&i Genevieve Standin, '; of Nor folk, Va, spent the- week-end 'with , Iter parents, Mr. and : Mrs. R. ' F. f cvcamun, Mrs. B. R. Keaton i and children,? " Ruby MaudeEloise and Bobby, and '" '' Evelyn Long: visited Mr. and Mrsit . .Edward Benton, of White Hat, on ; v Sunday, ' ? n v ' - - " v 1 "vl ' ! V . i Mr.; and Mrs. "J. W. Gatling, of crtNorfolk, Va. visited his, mother, Sirs." Maggie C Broughton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Hoffler and children, Eugene,., Robert, .. Pennie and Dixie, and Miss Roxie Taylor, of -Gatesville, were Sunday guests in the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. T. C 'Chappell. Miss Pencie Ward has returned home after a week's visit with Miss Elizabeth' White, near Hertford, Mrs. Jodie Phillips, of Camden, spent the week-end here With rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson and children, Elizabeth and James, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Simpson's .another, ,Mj-s. W. C. Perry. '.-. " Hhn Doris Rogerson, of Balla " hack, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. Chappell. R. S. Chappell attended the State eonvention of W. 0. W. in Hender sonville this week. ' " State Theatre News '.'Msytime,' which will be shown Thursday ivd Friday of next week t the State Theatre in Hertford, is .-a gorgeous spectacle to view and a : beautiful theme to hear. Jeannette 'McDonald and Nelson Eddy rise, to ttheir full statures of stardom, adding tta Chair laurels they won in earlier inasm. Together they sing "Will You Banember?" so effectively that you Who hear it will be unlikely to ever forget U. . Miss McDonald also sings two com plete operatic arias and parts of others. Eddy sings three first rate novelty songs, "Students Drinking Song", "Vive L'Opera" and "Virgin ia Ham and Eggs." Together the stars give a touching rendition of the folk song "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny." Miss McDonald and Mr. Eddy are supported by John Barrymore. . "Maytime" is said to be truly a musical masterpiece on the screen, "John Meade's Woman"; t which omes to the State Theatre on Fri day of this week, stars Edward Ar nold,! who will be remembered by lo cal theatre fans for his starring work in "Come and Get It" and Francine Larrimore, who comes to the screen directly from the stage. These two great actors are supported toy Gail Patrick and George Bancroft "John Meade's Woman" is a touching story that tells how a spite marriage brought greater power .than riches. When a cowboy star is called upon to portray a cowboy star things are bound to happen. And they happen fast and furious in the Columbia out door drama, "The Cowboy Star" showing Saturday. In it Charles Starrett gives a fine account of him self as a hard riding, gun slinging cowboy who tires of being a movie star and returns to the range. It's an answer to, those fans who have wondered how a Western movie star would conduct himself in a cow country. Iris Meredith, a newcomer to films makes her , bow as Starrett's leading lady and does it successfully. An unusually lovely girl, she is extreme1 y talented. The picture moves a long at express train speed and will be greatly enjoyed by Western pic ture fans. Wallace Beery is coming to the State again next Monday and Tues day, this time in the title role, "Good Old Soak". Beery, veteran screen a tar,-promises to be hilarious in this .picTure." He will be , supported by Una Merkel, Eric Linden and Betty Furness. "Good Old Soak"; is a story about a grand old sot who is lazy ' and shiftless but who has a heart made of pure gold. -' . On Wednesday, prize night, there will he ;an unusually good picture shown, "Nancy Steele is Missing", starring Victor1 McLagten, .Walter Connolley, Peter Loire ' and June -Lang. The picture portrays a man who .spent twenty years in prison and ' who suddenly receives freedom and tries to avenge his- lost years, but : finds' a love he has never known.' iBELYIDER? NEWS"; 'Titi and Mrs. Eugene Chappell of New. Port "News. Mrs. Watson Chap pell, 'and ? ' Mrs. Alphonso Chappell visited Mr. rand Mrs. W. T. Smith. - Mr and Mrs."' C. T. Forbes and children, Mar jorie and Cecil, Jr., of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. t. u. Forbes BundaV. .' , . ' Mr.-, and ' Mrs..-. Julian' Chr- Jfulis Miller,; Julian, Jr., eni t, . aia visited Mr. and tin. C r . "ton i in Hertford f-i' j, itra. 1 J. Vin: " , few d2y vl-lt ' - - ' I'-' ' Ea-oe V."hit in 1 . . t Jin. Julian Che. I'M. l'.xnt ChappeU, Mr.' T. C, ! rerry. ETsrJwk Julia MUIer Chappell spent Satur day In Elizabeth City. ; Those. ..Attending the funeral of Mrs. W. T. Miller Friday were: Mrs. T.VC , Perry, Mrs.: W.: T. Smith, ;Mrs. Julian Chappell, - Mary Louise and Julia Miller ChappeH. :! - Johnnie ' and ' Julian, Jr., Chappell spent Saturday inWinfall with Mrs. Oarence White, w " Mr. and Sirs. Archie Layden Ade laide and Sylbia Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Layden Monday .V 1 -Dr. , E. S. .White,. Misses Lucy, Emma, Margaret, and' Clara White, spent Wednesday in Norfolk. . Those attending the electrical de monstration ' meeting ' In - Hertford Thursday .were; . Mrs. W. T,-Smith, Mrs. T. A. Perry, Mri Julian Chap- peii, Misses iMcy, Uara and Marga ret White. - i Byrnnj.QardqarV-'Sp'; "Everything In Hardware and Supplies' " Edenton,N.C ? t CAROLINA'S ,r . FINEST THEATRE '" HERTFORD, N. C .Today ' . Friday, April 30 . a A: Good Show! r M i T l.lililf.kiii m.I. g W : I I If i to r "" (; 1"-' I j :, A.'-il-i ;f ;i 1 - Comedy. Act and 1 . ' i T -i , J. C, While Lj Lean confined to his bed.bjrKlnc;! several days. (. Mrs. Ber" VMnead- was in Elizabeth ( j Jay. . , ' ' ' Mrs. T.a 1 .Jli epant Monday with Mrs. Ki'-nd Toyce, . Mr. and k ,:i Garrett of Elizabeth City, were dinner guests of Mrs. W. K. Terry Thursday. i -Mrs, Cecil Carre tt, Mrs. Lucy Bright Daniels, of ir.Izabeth .'City, and Mrs. John Sytnona were guests of Mrs. i Archie Lane near. Hertford Thursday. i ' Jj v( 4'"" Mrs. John Eytnons- spent the day in Norfolk Friday.; tS-: .' "; ',. The many friends Of Mrs. ' John Symons regret to learn of her illness Mrs. Pattie .White is , visiting her daughter, ;Mre.- John Symons. , Mrs; J.,C..WiIaon, Mrs, Irma TMfr sey, Mrs.-John , Asbell , and Misses . ! Ruth' R. Wilson and Waverley D'pr- USE OUR 'iilst There's -no "int to being satisfied witli less than the best mm whesTyoa can get it here, at lawer east! Every awdhra flaiah la stock. $123 to $3.10 Per GaDon i, J' . . IMfT. . SSX-E? Saturday, May 1 ' ,V T " ADMISSION Children . 10c Adults .,.:.Ll-J.,:t-15c . .Show Begins 1:30 nV v Runs Continuously ! 7 r J - -. X' .p. . if, , V I), i - r r : . ' ' v '- tr l L.. j i;r I!cr.ry I itt r - s in JHir-ibe City on husin-s Tuesday. I.'.rs. Lt !a Lr8 sri l-s. Jv!.n Asbell were fci I.jrtfori l.ursday. , Walter CU:rl, who has been U! at his home is some what tetter, Mrs. Roy Pie.ce and ll'ri Lilian Bright spent Friday in LILibeth City. r,, ' Mrs. Irma D'orsey will leave Sat urday for Nags Head, where she wf.I spend the summer,"" - . ' Mr uind Mrs. E. - P. Stallihgs of Elizabeth City, Mr and Mrs. Emmett Stallings, and Jim Trueblood motor ed to Durham and spent the Sunday.- WHITESTONNWS Mrs.- Herbert Winslow - and Miss Sarah Riddick were In Norfolk,1" Va., iv it t f ft. m :, . tl -tt, i fbe timiy-tbird sghq3 i irortferd -DaildinlKda HSGOOIdtlOd- - L - ' 1" v 1 ; A. WHEFREN President EC ; IT Monday and .Tuesday, y : ? ; , , May 8-4 ''-'.-'"tv'- r;-'-: - Don't Miss Tins uner Y r - s t to r.. i i f 1, r- ,1 Tku-'-y , r n exaiiiln. , j. - t ' r j. r - T.'iri:ow and i, r, I j. r ' . l Lever ette . Inflow i If , ! if ' Nor folk, Va,, were v.- - ests of their parents, lie. a- i . s.' Allen U. V.'inblow. " I"r. and Ijs.'Lf J X " jlow and (" "'tzh, of Harford, . :!ted rela te i Lere ar 'ay. - . j , -, ' I ' i AVinnie Winc'aw returned E-r. " y from a six w '.a visit with Kn. P. n. V.7.;te in A.'inston-Solem. V.rs a-y she vir'tsd r!ative8 in Uir r"-i, Lou.svi.Ie and Pinnacle. Lorna brothers and' Betty Jeanne Winslow were the week-end guesUfof Mr, and Mrs.' A. - N. Wins low. ' ' , ' Urs.'.Cliariie 'White, v,ho has .neen. " J ' ' I . -' ;V ( 4, I. Will Be Issiied ar . , er .- f laaw-i- - -: Secretary" I 3 - 'i -' J. : ' -1 1; CLEAN V . 'ill,') 'O-I"1' f '-i-'-''.-.'COMFOSTAELS -fr Y i"'V 5 -s'4 1;' j enthstainln; Wednesday, May 6 I v. i . " j. - t .r, NIGHT : I Mrs. 'Ji;. I " t'. and : Hiss C. i I KiYmi, Va, s 3 V ' - . . Clarke, in Ker.-..i, . ' ? - - Khj'N j It. Mis? Jessie 1 . i I -Canton- school i-i.'.K-;t ' for-the Bummer v.wwt parents, Mr. and MrsW. C. i ' ( " -Mrs, tlliedbee &eiwz ,Mrs. Erocks Whedhee has r from a trip to1' Durham and- Ow. Dointa.'" v n - " '" T ' ' Hollowell Nixo. Improve is tlollowell Nixon; who . hat 1 bees sick for sometime; ie -eonvslescifng. ' V";'"'-1 - oMco'i - "1 J . ;HE3C5.VESI.'- f inursaay.- rnaay, May -?., Shows Begin S, 7, 9 P..M. ....

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