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FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1937
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR WEEK
UNIVERSAL LOVE: There is
neither Jew nor Greek, there is
neither bond nor free, there is
neither male nor female: for ye are
all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians
8:28.
SPEEDING IN HERTFORD
MUST BE STOPPED
It is our belief that it is not going
to be necessary to" sacrifice the life
jpf a child to the Demon Speed in
Slertfprd in order to put a stop to
speeding; on the streets of the town,
The entire citizenship of the Town
is with Mayor Wredbee in his stand
to stop the excessive speeding on our
streets. True, the Town nas taiicea
about the matter for years, talked
and talked. The matter never got
any further than that. .
I ; ; The people wisely shake their
heads sometimes when some motorist
whizzes by at fifty, sixty or seventy
. miles an hour, and remark that
something ought to be done about
JSvh the matter. That is as far as it has
ever gone, except that it has been
frequently stated that some child'
life is going to be crushed out un
less a stop is put to the practice of
speeding here.
The subject has been mentioned
.again and again in these columns,
and it has been pointed out that the
matter could be and ought to be
controlled. - . .
The subject of speeding on Hert
ford's streets was discussed at some
length at 4he meeting of the Town
.Board on Monday night, and it is
'our belief that at last something is
to be done. Mayor Whedbee is in
- terested, and he knows the citizens
of the town are with him.1
"INASMUCH AS YE HAVE DONE
IT UNTO ONE OF THE LEAST OF
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Thje women of the- Parent - Teach
er Association of the Hertford Gram
mar; School went about doing good
this year, making the blind to see,
giving strength to the weak.
The women didn't have a great
deal of money to spend. But they
wera interested in doing things, and
they got in touch with the various
sources of help. - They wanted to
6erve hot lunches to the school child
ren who came to school from long
AtatartfAM anI waM in nMul Jlf T1A11.
rishing food at the noon hour. The!
WPA helped, certain funds were
available from another source, and
the women worked, and the project
was put across.
There was a child who was doing
creat difficulty be-1
Wlfi
h'.a worL under
cause his vision was poor. They
managed to secure glasses for him.
They' have done other things this
year which are worth while.
Hats off to the Parent-Teacher
Association! .'..'"
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Entertain At Dance
At Community House
Misses Alice Robsrson arid Aitiid
Tullis Felton entertained a 'number
of their young friends at a delight
ful dance at the Community House
on Friday niht.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mr. J
and Mrs. J. O. Falton and Mrs: Her
man Winslow were chaperones
m i .1...J M.'canO
i - "'"eu. "?ZTJ visitor f Misa Margaret Bogue of
Ruth Hollowell, Ruth Winslow. Nita,w . .,, 0
Newbold, Florence Darden, Margu-;
r.t2 Ward Margaret Broughton, Ju-
ha Broughton, Mary Thad Chappell,
M1,yJkeM BlaMhe -Be5!!!
Mae m.te Mary Moms, Katherine
Spiyey, of Petersburg, Va.,Eliza-
S,SarUknd,S
attie , wan. wow V Eleanor Hun-
tererme Wmslow and WrwoOd
Reed, Clark Stokes, ' Harrell John-1
son. Watt Winslow, 2sf m
Cox,; Meek White, Fred Campen,
Charles Harrell,, ack 'White, Billy
Clark, of Wilson, .? Frank;? Btowr;
Jack Brinn, V-ivlan -Mathe.ws Fraii
. cis Jennings, Eldon Winslow William
Hardcastle, Roy Reed, 'Hollowell Ni
xon ' - . , -
: JIOPEWlNEWS
Miss Kathrym Fleetwood .accom
panied, by her room, mate. Miss Nida
' Roberson, students,- at E. C. T.'CM
spent the week-end at the Fleet
woods, i .
rrs. Mary Haymtri, Miss- Fran
ces Pleetwood and little Miss Jayne
Gr'" i went to Greenville Saturday.
' I . M. T. Griffin went to Gates
vi:. Jay ti attend the "county
reJ-.Ion Meeting ' --;r r-
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State Theatre News
h' By A. S. F. '
:' J hope every one enjoyed wMay
time". and fWhen You're in Love",
both recently shown: at the State, as
much as I did. ,
Man the Lifeboats!
Run up the storm signalel
"Ginger Jane" is in the Navy now,
as the rollicking star of "The Holy
Terror," the Twentieth Century-Fox
riot' of fun opening Friday at the
State Theatre.
v Laughable, prankish, riotous a
whirlwind of mischief, excitement
and Joy-at'. , Jane Wwto
tne starring roie wwcn manes ner vae
joy of the midshipmen, and too des
pair of the Admirals. -.
Aided and abetted in the gayest
fun-fest of her madcap career by
Anthony Martin, Leah Ray,: Joan
Davie, El Brendal and Joe Lewis,
the angel-faced imp sings her way
into trouble, and dances her way
right out again.
A fighting fool of the Western
plains cracks down on big city gang
sters in Harold Bell Wright's new
story of the New West, "Secret Val
ley", at the State Theatre Saturday.
Richard Arlen is starred in the
outdoor action drama, with Virginia
Grey in the feminine lead, and a cast
that includes Jack Mulhall, Norman
Willis, Sid Taylor, Russell Hicks,
Willie Fung and Maude Allen.
Adventures action, sizzling sus
pense and red-blooded romance are
deftly mingled in a thrill-teeming
tale that thunders to a crashing cli
max when ruthless racketeers raid
the range to hunt down a runaway
biide.
On Monday arid Tuesday we have.
"Fifty Roads to Town," and they are
all snowbound. In the picture is a
gangster who wants to make a cer
tain cabin his hide-out, and the
sheriff, who is after him, and the
sheriffs wife, who is after' him.
Also in this cabin are two nice
young people, Don Ameche and Ann
Sothern, marooned ; by a blizzard,
with only a stuffed mocge head as
chaperohe and a can of caviar bet
ween them, and how they hated ca
viar! And how it snowed I
Don Ameche and Ann Sothern are
supported by Slim Summerville, Jean
Darwell, John Qualen, and Stepin
Fetchit.
"Sinner Take All," detective mys
tery which brings a new leading
man to the screen' in the person ot
Bruce Cabot, featured with Marga
ret Lindsay and Joseph Calleia, ib
the attraction coming Thursday, May
20th to the State Theatre.
Cabot plays the reporter, Hiss
Lindsay the heiress, and Calleia the
night dub. owner falsely recused of
the crimes. Stanley Ridges is cast
as the '- newspaper; editor," ;:3arley
Grapewin as the millionaire victim of
the criminal, Vivienne Osborne as
the vamp. George Zucco, Theodore
Von Eltz, George Lynn and Harry
Holman are also featured.
Among the thrills are an automo
bile wreck, engineered by the crim
inal in " a party-built tunnel,- the
mysterious . death of a millionaire
hurled from a penthouse parapet, the
strange "murder party" where all
the suspects are gathered for a so-
cial in the midst of which' thq
criminal is trapped, and the mad
chase" of the police to intercept a
murder attempt. . ... . .s, r. , ...
"Men are not Gods", and don't wo
men know it! Nevertheless it' will
a11 be 8one into on Wednesday, "bfrnkl Z"r',nnm m ,J,
Miriam HopkinasUrainthiiTiyEOPIM STATION
picture, with Gertrude
Lawrence.
They say the men who have seen the
pre-views of this showare not; very
much impressed, probably, as some
woman has said, it shows them
too plainly. Women, however, agroe
that "Men. are not Gods", and are
Mllingf forward to having- their
opinions verified. ...'!"!'
It has been predicted by Miriam
Hopkins that hor new leading man
in this picture, Sebastian Shaw, will
become one of tWe greatest person
alities on the screen in a short time.
W00DV1IIJENEWS
) Mis3 Margaret Whedbee, of Hert
1 fovd Routo 3, was the Sunday night
Mf Mn; Pi Xvme
haye ag their ,g
GeorKe Scales and little ton,
G jr, have, returned 4o their
home after visii he4aMntgf
fe garah Marrst .f iMeUf.
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ter or, jymouta were gaestaoz ftire
jaary ry sunaay. g a sf is
Mr; and Mrs. ImiC Harrill Of Nor
folk" were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. Whedbee 'Sunday.'
. Mrs. L. F. Winslow and son have
returned home after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. C A. Bogue. , V ' " '-
? The county wide Missionary Mest-
(ngt is, to be held afWoodville Thurs
day, May 20, a large .attendance -is
exEected,, ST""-,
Fayetteville Visitors '-
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Gregory, Mrs.
G, T. Knight and ' her daughter,
Mary Alice,- and' Mies . Mary , Ellen
Baucom, of Fayetteville, spent Eun-
dayjn Hertford with Mrs. Ida Crer-
ory and Mrs. .J. A. Terry. - C
Whitestca CI: 'j Ilccts .
. . With Mrs. Wir-bw
' The Whiteston Home , Demonstra
tion Clfb met Monday afternoon at
the hdme'of, Mr.'Dewitt 1Winslow.! .V
Miss Hamrick gave out lunch tic
kets for the district meeting to be
held in Hertford in June, also gave
out literature and samples ef soda.
She then led a discussion concerning
clothing and the care of the body.!
' The following program was given;
"Beauty at SmaU Cost" by Lucille
Lane; "Planting Foundation Plant
ings" bv Edith White: "Foundation
Planting,? by Lena Winslow; ."Native j
,nruj6s and jyanttT,, by lona Baicer.
ls WTrufWt WSy About1
inxie" was then suLif by the. mem
bers with Mrs. Dempsey Winslow
playing the guitar. , .... .
A question and ' answer game, a
barnyard contest and a guessing
game wem enjoyed. .: ;
The hostess served mints and salt
ed peanuts. Then the members all
went out on the' lawff and played
"Pretty Girl's Station." S
CUMBERLAND NEWS
Mrs. J. A. Chappell and son.
Johnny, of Belvidere, spent Wednes-
day with Mrs. C. B. White.
Mrs. Effie Miller spent Sunday in
Norfolk with her mother, Mrs.
George Twine.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber and
children, Durwood, Jr., Lindsey Earl
and Joseph, and Johnny Simpson of
Winfall and Mr. and Mrs. George
Roach spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Godwin.
T. E. Morgan spent Sunday with
his son, Ernest Morgan, at Red
Springs, and attended the baccalau
reate' sermon at the school where his
son is principal.'
Miss Catherine Perry of E. C .T.
C. spent the week-end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. West of Ay-
den spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Miller. '
Mrs. E. U. Morgan spent Friday
at Chowan College visiting her
daughter, Carmen and attended the
May Day Festival.
Mrs. Jim Britt and son of Hert
ford spent the week-end " with herj
sistor, Mrs. JS. U. Morgan.
James Raby of Elizabeth City
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.j
H. D. Hurdle.
Misses Margaret and Ruth Tad
lock spent Sunday with Misses Louise
and Eula Mae Morgan.. : 1
Miss Doris Miller spent , the week
end with her aunt, Mrs. Bertha
Whitehead, at Chapanoke. .
E. W. Miller of Norfolk-spent the
week-n,d with his, parentstfr. and
Mrs. J, H. Miller. ..... SW&.X
Mr." and Mrs. Ernest'-' Stallings and
Soft, Cary, Spent Sunday with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stallings.
Mrs. .Robert S. Stallings of Bel- '
cross spent Friday night with Mrs.
Ernest Stallings. . .'.,'4 I
Mrs. Clifton Morgan went io Nor-,
folk . Saturday -to See her father, C.
M. Umphlett, who V 'a patient at the
Norfolk General hoepitau 3 jf
Misses Katherine and Esther Per
ry; Ervin Perry and Howard Hurdle
visited Miss Celesta Godwin Sunday
evening. f
Mrs. David Miller is a patient at
the Sara Leigh hospital at Norfolk;
Mrs. H. E. Cartwright spent last
week in Norfolk visiting her son,
James Cartwright y
Mr. and Mrs. Jasey Smith of New
port News, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.;G. W,
omim. 1.' 1 1 j
'Mi. and Mrs. G. W. Srtith! visit, '
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid-!
'ley Lane at Ballahack Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dail visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Dail, at Bethd, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thach '-spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Thach.
David Cox of Elizabeth City is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Mansfield. . . - .
Miss Louise Thach spent Saturday
evening with Miss Nell Williams at
Bethel. ,
Mr. J. H. Mansfield and children
of Bethel visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Thach Sunday even
ing. 4 , J
' Mrs. T. E. Mansfield and children
.visited at the home of Mr. and Mn.
Charlie Phillips at Bethel Saturday
evening. , . I V" 1
- jar. ana Mrs. wiison xiouoweji
visited relatives at Edentoh ovei? the
ian1r.an1 '. - . -r-...i- i I
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hollowell
week-end. - ' - t '4,f
U t Mr. and Mrs. AHon Moore of Wia-
iall spent Sunday aiternoon witn
Mr, and Mrs. Miles Goodwin. ' '.i
BALLAHACK NEWS
Ante . ; - 1
XT. ana jars. Jbne jveroy ox tieuiei .
spent Sunday With, their . , parents, '
Mr. and Mrs. John Rotrereoni " ' C
Mr. ahd Mrs. L. B.-. Perry and
children attended preaching at An
derson's Church 'Sunday morning.;
.y .MrsJEM' Hinton, of Elizabeth
City, ia .visitinf hqc daughter, Mra.
J, E, , , Perry.; " v . -', L ,' t.
, -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lrrjsn and
baby" spent" Sun 'ay with ' 'r pa
rents, Hr. and L-ii. C. .' I .
' Sle. a..J L.s. I.cy. lie 1 1
son vkltad at the home t 1 !r. Z
P.- - srsan f :nd?y aftern' ,
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attended services at Anderson Church
Sunday morning. ' 4 .
- Rev. and lira. R. E Walston vis
ited Mr. and" Mrs. Joe Layden Sun
day morning, " , - 1 J- '
' 'Mr. and .Mrs. S. A. - Owens and
children Of Hertford 'and Mr. A. .,E.
Layden and c Mn of Beech Spring
were the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. ft
S Layden 'Sunday, afternoon. ' f-
v Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rogerson and
son Visited' their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. -Ri Stallings, Sunday even
ing. - ' . , , f-l f''
Mr. and Mrs. R; T. Harrell and
family spent Sunday with friend in
Rocky Hock. . . s v - .
Mr. and Mrs. Josie Smith of New
port News spent the. week-end with
their- parents,' Mr. and Mrs; Shlhey
Lanet " "u ,. t ." -
Mrs. A. 3, Parriah visited Mrs. Joe
Layden one afternoon last week. '
Misa, Elizabeth IHollowell, who has
been teaching at South Mills, -came
home last week to spend her . sum
mer -vacation with . her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nixon HollowelL" -"
SNOW HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Mason -Sawyer and
daughter, of Old Neck, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Cartwright.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Matthews
Saturday evening. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Benton, of
Old Neck, dined at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Benton.
Mrs. George Benton, MIbs Beat
rice Benton and - Wallace Benton
spent Monday afternoon, in Eliza
beth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Harrell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whedbee and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrell
and family, of Burgess and Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Miller of Cumberland
visited at the home of Ben; Harrell
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lecnerse White and
daughter of Hertford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Harrell Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Wood enter
tained a few of their friends Sun
day at dinner. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Spivey and fam
ily, of Petersburg, Va., Mrs. R.. R.
Keaton and family, of Bethel, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wood and family.
Ihose calling in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benton and
family, of White Hat, Mr", and Mrs.
Howard Matthews, of Norfolk, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews and son
of Burgess, Mrs. Will Elliott, , of
Chapanoke, J. T. Britt of Hertford,
Mrs. Marvin Benton of Old Neck and
Miss Beatrice Benton. 1
, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Spivey and
family of Petersburg, Va.;; spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.' J. T.i
Wood. - 'J.j
Mr. and Mrs. Shel ton Harrell had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Winslow and famil yof.Beach
Spring,' and Mrs. Vernon Winslow. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Sani Harrell of
Chapanoke visited Mr. .and' Mrs
Moody Harrell Sunday afternoon.
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BURGESS, NEWS
" Mr. and Mrs.'. Winston Lane visit
ed Mrs.. Lane's mother, Mrs, Jordan,
on Edenton Road, Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Spivey were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, B.
Parker Sunday. ' ' , ,' ,
Mrs. Carl Godwin, Mrs. Martin
Spruill and family, Miss Virginia
Umphlett and Beverly Russell visit
ed Charlie Umphlett, t.'ho is a pa
tient at the Norfolk c General Hos
pital They reported Mr. Umphlett
doing as well as could be expected. 1
'- Mr. and Mrs. T. J Hewitt of Nor,
folk. ' Va., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs,:?, p. Mathews Thursday and
Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. J; B .Basnight were
among the guests , present at the
family reunion of the Spivey family
held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Ives,
near Elizabeth City, on Mother's
Day.
Alton Mathews, of Norfolk, Va.,
visited his mother Sunday after
noon.
PENDER ROAD NEWS
,.r Because of the 'cool weather' and
heavy rains, most of the farmers In
this section, have had, to replant
cotton. ... ," ....... !' '
C. M. Umphlett, , who . was ad
mitted to the Norfolk General Hos
pital Monday is reported, to be Im
proving.. Mrs, Umphlett is 'staying
Norfolk that she may be daily by
the bedside -of-her husbandr . " r
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Guests of Mrs.
A. Perry Sun
day.., were Mr. am
Mrs. " G6rge
Haislip, from HaaseU; ,Mr. Sidney
Sutton and . son. Mr. and Mrs. Mur
ray .Perry, from neat Elizabeth City;
Mr. and Mrs. F. T.. Evans . and . five
children; and' Mrsi Maggie Hughes.
M; and Mrs. Reiiben Stallings and
on
William, Mr. and Mrs, Willie
Eaves ' and two .daughters spent
Sunday in Norfolk, Va. ' V
J. V.. Kivm. M!r ArftoMt Vttvau
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eaves and' two
children were Sanday guests of Mr.
and Mrs J. B. Eaves,, near Norfolk.
The following visited ft' M. Um
pT.!ott,"who is a 'patient In Norfo".
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Leroy CvuaI.i, IJTiS. Carl Godwin,
and Dev '7a E.;;-I1. '
, Mrs. J. II Eaves was tlie guest of
Mrs. Stephen Elliott Tuesday. -
" WINFALL NEWS -
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Mr. and Mrs.". OTJelly and Miss
Helen Morgan of Berkley, Va., spent
Sunday with Mr., and . Mrs. W. jr.
Morgan. , ;, f,,v ' -
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simpson of
Berkley, ; Va,' spent ; Sunday with
Miss Dona White."' .'.'
Mr. and -Mrs. Haywood White of
Windsor . an spending . few days
with 1 their parents. ; ,
'Walter Humphlett.is on the tick
list at this writing. W--.
s Mr, and Mrs, Thomas ftWhii
spent'. Sunday in .Chapanoke with
Mrs; White's parent, Mr; and Mrs.
J. P. Elliott " -
-Mr. ajtd -Mrs. Morris Pike of Nor
folk, Val, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. B. F.Pike. ",
Mra. T. C. Perry' spent last Wed
nesday with. Mrs.'Mollie Barber. '4 s
. Mrs. Julian Chappell of Belvidere,
and Mrs. J. L. Nixon spent Saturday
in Norfolk. '
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber and
children and Johnnie Simpson
spent Sunday, with Mrs. Barber's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Godwin, at
Fountain Pens
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Fred Winslow is sick L'j 1 "
here, . -
ilra. Earl Jatlson -i I 2 "
ter NU Baxter, are sr"" "3 a
days in Elipabi 1 Ci:y.
..Mra.-Emma, I. "d.-ix spent. I Ion
day afternoon witi I'M. 'Joe Over-'
man.' t ,1 u ' ' ' t . 1
Mr. and Mrs. Zam Kill and son,
Sam White and T.:::s tude White of
Norf ulk, - spent Sunday with Misses
Annie and Elizabeth White.' 'V,
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews
Mrs. Matthews' mother, Mrs. ;R. R.
Ketnn. ... , -
mu vJuuaP Good win renirned to
her, home at 1 Rocky ' Hock .Sunday
after a week's visit with her grand
mother, Mrs., W. ft' Perry.
- Mr. and Mrs; Murray Perry of near
Elizabeth - City spent ' Sunday with
Mw. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Goodwin. " -
i Miss Genevieve Standin of Norfolk
spent Sunday With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Standin.
Mr.. i ad Mrs.. A. J. Parrlsh of
Ballahack visited Mr and Mrs. Josiah
Proctor Saturday evening.
Miss .Kesler Blanchard of Trot
villa is visiting Miss Gertie Chappell.
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Cosmetics
Kodaks
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