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11 Wi n n m:T V Z . ... .., .. ..... ' MISS BLANCHARD ENTERTAINS . .? v Hiss Kate Blanchard ' charmingly t; ' entertained : the ' members . of her .:'. bridge club on Tuesday evening. . The : xopra was tastefully decorated with i'.vMovely spring floers and two tables r-'ih Were arranged. Mrs. B. G. Koonce ; fi won the prise for top Score.' Dainty Y,-fteghment8 were served. ? : ' Those ' planying included Mrs. R. -M. Riddicky Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. NBW. L8rdley, Mrs. Herman Winr low, Sirs. T. B. Sumner, Mrs. B. G. ; -Koonce and Miss Anne Wilson - BIRTHDAY PARTY . TMr. and Mrs. Alvah Madrey de lightfully entertained at a birthday party at their home at Cumberland Monday night in honor of their "daughter, Hazel's seventeenth birth "day; Many enjoyable games were played during the evening. Delicious ice cream, cake and ' -salted nuts were served to the fol lowing Misses Hazel Madrey, hono ee, Margaret Tadlock, Katherine ; Smith, Louise Morgan, Audrey Lane, Hazel -Matthews, Lessie Smith, Doro 'tnytnd Lizzie Lee Hoffler, Mae r Wood Pierce, Lila Budd Stephens, - Shisjer JSUiott and James Tadlock, -LewySmith, Shelton and Ernest El X tieWYorgan, Floyd Matthews,- John- Hy !5Smith, Tom Cox, James Byrum, Pet Jackson, Gaston Banks, Julian Thatch, Zack Harris, Watt Winslow and Murray Pierce. f ENTERTAIN AT PARTY Misses Mattie and Blanche Butler, both of whom are members of the -Senior Class of Perquimans High School, entertained at a delightful yaity on Tuesday night at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler in Hertford. '. Dancing and games were enjoyed the, young people and dainty re tresfesMrta were served. baa present included Misses Katfc Wilson, Katherine Jessup, Kath rine Winslow, Virginia White, Ruth Nachman, Waverly DOrsey, Maude Keaton, Sarah Ward, Hazel Mathews, fiattie Pearl Nowell, Mary Morris, BfiSY Ilk, Ili M wmmm COMrON Wm mms ' fiuy your Straw Hatband keep abreast of fashion. It's no Jonger.pbssible'to get;away with a felt hat in'the summer. Why? Simply because the best dressed ( men, everywhere have set the pace for r i Large aeieciion 01 miii ana ooir oiraws - -. i- :.v xu Marie Fowler, ! Nellie Butler, Sallie B. Wood, and Heywood Divers, Wil liara Hardcastle, ' Eldon' Winslow, "Whitie" White, ' Lucius Blanchard, Beverly Blanchard, James Divers, Crawford . Wilson, James, Boyce, Francis Jennings, Milton ' Dail, Jan vis .Ward, Bill Cox, George Miller White, Luther Mann, of Elizabeth City, Ray White and ; Zack Harris. TEACHER- ENTERTAIN JVPILS Miss Bertha Chappell, who teaches the Snow Hill School, entertained the pupils of her . school at a matinee party on Wednesday afternoon, when teacher and children enjoyed the picture, "Daniel Boone" at the State Theatre. The young people in the party wer Earl Simpson, Clyde Chalk, Wallace Cartwright, Clifton Chalk, Edna Lane, James Cartwright, Clyde Rus sell, George Wood, Curtis Lane, Elizabeth Lane, C. G. Lamb, LeRoy Lamb, Lloyd Chalk, Kathleen Nixon, Garland Phelps, Maude Cartwright, Robert Lee Lane, Maxine Harrell and Wallace Ownley. Y. W. A. SOCIETY MEETS The Y. W. A. Society of Bethel Baptist Church met- Friday night with Misses Pensie and Esther Ward at their home. The president, Miss Ruby Keaton',. presided. Miss Lucille Long had charge of the program .with several members taking part at tne close 01 me meet ing the hostesses served sandwiches and ice tea. Those present were Misses Ruby Keaton, Lucille Long, Blanche Good win, Maude Keaton, Ruth Mansfield, Margaret fitandin, Esther Ward, Pensie Ward, Mrs. Josiah Proctor, Mrs. W. P. Long, Edgar Long, 0. C. Long, Jr., Ernest and Ambrose Long. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. C T. Rogerson and Mrs.1 Cutis Chappell delightfully enter-. tained at a misfulaneous shower Saturday night in honor of Miss Edna Smith of Washington, D. C. As soon as the guest arrived each I EftGu A FELLOWS! r:4 STRAWS. , wxs asked to write s wish far C.a briJe. A : Contest Things Found Around.th eHouBe" was then enjoyed after which i:;s SmiA read the wishes from the bride's book. ; The winners of the prizes graciously pre sented them to Miss Smith. vr, -The guests were . invited1 to the dining room, which was, beautifully decorated. , A colo scheme of green and white being carried out V The main attraction was a large white cake in the center of the table with a minature bride and groom. "'y ice cream,.: cke . and mints in dainty 'little - green crepe paper 'bas kets were served - , Those ' present1-were: Mesdames Nereus ' Chappell, Norman Chappell, Willie Lamb, J. M. Copeland, Hubert Chappell, Carroll Ward, T. C. Perry, Wirtfred-Chappell; Nathan' , Ward. Murry Lane, Curt Chappell, Roland Copeland, W. T, Smith, F. E. Smith, Laura Ward, Vernon Lane, Freeland Copeland, Nurney , Chappell, .Maxle Chappell, BasBel Copeland, ' Charlie Chappell, E. 1 Chappell, . Be Lamb, Lillie Mae White,. C. T.'Kogef son, Curtis i;; Chappell, Ashby' ' Jordon and Misses Elsie Copeland, Catherine and Deborah; White, Thelma Baccus, Catherige Lamb, Deloriane Copeland, Elizabeth EUiott, Lois Winslow, Mild red Copeland, Attie Chappell, Syble Rogenon. ! JOINT HOSTESSES Mrs. Jim Scaff and Mrs. Jim By rum entertained Saturday night at a surprise birthday party in honor of Jim Seaff at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Jim Byrum at Cumberland. Many games were enjoyed during the evening, i Those " present were: Jim Scaff honoree, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lowe and children Ltnwood and Willie, Mrs. C. M. Smith and children Bettie Louise and Walter . Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter, of Pasquotank County, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane and daughters, Maidie, Maggie, Bessie1 Ann, Henrietta and Alice B, Mr. amTMrs. C M. Hurdle and children Vivian, Shirley and Eu gene, Mr. and Mrs. Albert White and children Elizabeth Jean and Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Twine and child ren Milford Ray and Elwopd, E. W. Aabell, Mr. and Mrs. Alton As bell and- daughter Annie of Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lane and children Elizabeth, Lloyd and Emroett, Mrs. J. M. Lane and' children Julia and Selma Deane, Mr. and Mrs. John Roach, Mr. and, Mrs. Tom Ward and children Flora Looise : and Loretts Anne, Mrs. Will Lane, Mrs. Jim Scaff and son Hilary, Mrs. 0. D. Layden, Mr. and Mrs. , Jim Byrum, Misses Cora Wite; Margaret Lowe, Annie ByrumVjMarion Sawyer, and Dorothy Roach, Sidney, Jr, and Os car . White, Csry Lane, w Wflliam Roach, William and Allen Lowe, Wal ter Trueblood, H. E. Cartwright, Er vin Trueblood and Winf red Lane. ' ' . -r-wmtm::,. MISCELLAIIEOUS SHOWER ' Mrs. Thomas yDeal and Mrsx bert Russell were joint hostess at Miscellaneous Shower ? ? Wednesday evening at Chspanoke complimentary to Mrs. 'Richard' Russell, formerly Miss.;', Sarah Deal. "' " ' 't'"!,'''w, The home was. tastefully decdrated with spring flowecL V ' Games and eoffsssU Vere : played and Mrs. Crafton BusaeU and Mrs. Walter Deal were wiBitets.i.Vu.i The bride received many beautiful and useful 'gUtKiV'ip The hostess served delicious Ice cream .- and calces - :'V..Sjlv'v;' . Those present: ind sendinar shifts were Mesdames George Alexander, J. C. Wilson, John tSympns,T. 'J. Jackson, Mr. and- Mrs.. Robert Cham bers, M,r. and Mrs- W.- M Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deal. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lane, !Mr. and Mrs. M. C Boyce, Mr. , and Mrs. Fenton Hurdle, mrs. jonn Asbell, Mr, and Mrs. Craf ton Russell, Mr. and Mrs. K Elihue Lano, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Russell, mr. ana Mrs. Jesse Hurdle, Mr. Billie Jackson, Mrs. J. P., EUiott, Mrs. Eula Ferrell, Mrs. Henry El liott, Mrs. Jud Lane, Mr. ; an Mrs. William Lowe, Mr. and MnrEljnza Russell, Henry .Layden, i Mrs. 'W, W. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, Mr. George Alexander, Miss es Katherine Godfrey.-Grizella God frey, Elizabeth Uyden, Ruth Wil son, Tonice Bright, Mattie Meade Alexander, Sarab Elizabeth Elliott, Emma Deal, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell. j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED " VMr.'and ?Mrs.:?.wl M. I Eason of Belviderd, have -.announced . the kn gagemit and approaching marriage of their daughter, J. Marie, to Mr. Charles Harrison' Davis of South Mills. The wedding to take place in Miss Eason, who has been working lor sometime at the North Carolina Baptist OrphSnage, Thomasville, has resigned her position and will be at the home of her parents until the wedding. - 4 ; Mr. Davis, who is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Davis Of South Mills is a successful younj farmer and merchant of South li"3. T f Alia T ' 4 i C i A surpr;e 1 ...y o.nner was given in honor if Albert Lae, hon oring his 73rd bulhday at his home near Wmfall on Sunday. '' . t Those present were: Mrs. John White, Mr. and Mrs.' B. F. Lane, Mrs. Will Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scaff and son Hilary, Mrs. J. J. Lane, Mrs. John Lane, Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr- and Mrs. Earl Lane, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Madrey," Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Madrey, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byrum, Mr. - and Mrs. Allen Lane, Misses .' Cora White, Madie, Maggie, Bessie Amy Henrietta and Alice B.: Lane, Mary Lane, Alma, Julia and Selma Deane, Reba Madre, Annie Byrum, Elizabeth Lane, Grade Mattie and Addie Mae ; Ferrell,1 He len Lane and Rosa Lowe,. Annie and Auhrfyt AsbeUi1 Johnny r,nd . Elton Chappell -and Archie Rae Asbell of Tyner, Oscar, Sidney, Dempsey, Joe, Jessie and James White, Albert White and son Edgar, Spurgeon, Wil lis, Winford, Preston-and Clyde Lane, Bill; Madrey,, Henry Cartwricbt Ir. 'vin Trueblood, Lloyd - and Emmitt Wine,- Wuliam and Allen Lowe. Lin- wood Lane, Walter Trueblood. TO GIVE CONCERT v -Mrs. R. M. Riddick ,will- nranAnt her piano and rhythm class pupils in a concert -Friday, May 21, at P. M.. at the Hertford Grammar (School auditorium. The public t ie cordially invited. Mr.BoatfclrHere P. L. Bostick, of Raleigh, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard last week. Mr. and Mrs. White Here Mr.S and Mrs. -W.'M. ' White, of Richmond, Va spent Tuesday night with Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. - Visited Mrs. HettoweU Mrs. W. G. Hollowetl had Inn. cheon guests on Monday her lister, Mrs. Jimmie Earnhardt and her little son, Jimmie, of Edenton, and Mrs. fcDert ttauey, of Elizabeth City. In Swrth Carolina Mrs. R. M. Potter .and her at tractive little son who is known u Skipper" art visiting .Mrs. Potter's mouier in r iorance, s. c. Miss Fewler Returns Miss Frances Fowler, who teaches at Marion, is at home for the sum mer vacation. ' Suffolk Visiter John Downing, , of Suffolk, Vs-, was a guest at the home of JJr. and Mrs. L A. White on Sunday. Miss Winnie Winslew Here Miss Winnie. Winslow, of the Whiteston community, was a shopper in Hertford on Monday. v Alice Rebersos . Sick Miss Alice Roberson is sick at the home of her parents,. Mr. and ' MnC J. G. Roberson, in Hertford. ' ' -Visits Mother - t . ; Shelton White, of Raleigh, was a recent visjtor to his mother, Mrs. R. Ttr White. , ' Wrightsoa Jackson at Hems , t nngnnon Jactson, who Is a stu dent at Wake Forest rJloo the week-end with.Wt mother, Mrs. J. W. Jackson, at New Hope. Visited Mother : Mr. and Mrs. T. R. wtIm their son, Clarence ""Thomas, spent aunoay witn, Mrs. Uadre's mother, Mrs. Twine, in Norfolk, Vs. V . . Vislted'Mrs. Sedberry Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannnn nA their son, Guy, spent Siindawjfflt vMiuuuiia mower, mrs. n, u. Sedberry n Elizabeth City. ' Visiting In Perquimans . Mr. and Mrs. V. R. WhltA unit their three children, of Biw are visiting Mr. White's father, F. 1 -- ; ; ' TE HAVE A SUPPLY C 1 c C. T . i r A- for J on 1 ... y v. .... I.r..... lie's sulwrf L ;. LinL,:y N.Jn-Iow. . t ' " Vi5iingr::;.: r'" ' Miss Mattie Bert Eeire is vfsitin her sister, Miss Mary Onella Relfe, in Robersonville. ; , .Guests at Knowles Home 'Mrs. William Walston and S. S. Knowles of Weeksville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles on Sunday.' 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