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'"'.V "w '' -v " 1 , I , - 1 1 , " THE PER PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1937 PAGE THREE WmTESTON NEWS Hugh White of Winston-Salem is the guest of hi mother? Mrs. Mary U White. While here Mr; White will : attend the pageant at Manted. V Miss Spotts and the Misses Spears of Winston-Salem visited Miss -Pearl White Tuesday, - . " . ' " ' . Raymond ,: Winslow, Winnie Win slow and Mattie Gatling White of Hertford spent Tuesday : in Norfolk. . Rollo White, Clyde Lane, Emerson i Asbell and Guthrin Jolliff spent two days in Raleigh last week. -' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow, Miss Reba" Winslow and Mrs. Waylarid " White returned Monday from Char lotte, where they visited Mrs. Max , well McCain. They were attompan- ied home by Mrs. McCain and her ! two children, who are spending some time with her parents, Mr- nd Mrs J Eugene Winslow. , Uf Miss Mattie Saunders, of Lans s downe, Pa., is visiting relatives here. !iMr. and Mrs. Ralph White and ! children, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and , Mrs. B. L. White and children, of Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. White and children, of Elizabeth City, were 1 week-end guests of their mother, ; Mrs. Mary J. White. . wry . Those from here attending the 1 club picnic in Hertford on Wednes- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Arba Win- slow, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer winsiow and sons, Mr. Eugene Winslow, Mrs. 1 Dewitt Winslow, Lena, Edna and Del---4a Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Leonidus 'June, Lucille and Clyde Lane, Annie Vinslow, Marjorie Eason, and Mrs. Jomie Rountree. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winslow of , near Suffolk visited his parents, Mr, 1 and Mrs. J. T. Winslow Wednesday. , HOPEWELL NEWS Miss Frances Fleetwood returned home last Tuesday from Snow Hill, where she had been visiting Miss Evelyn Grimsley. Miss Grimsley- re turned with her to be the house guest of Miss Fleetwood. The following boys from this com ? munity went to White Lake Monday . to spend a week in the Y. P. F. F. camp: Henry -Murray Barber, Wil liam Pierce, Maynard Fleetwood, Thomas Fleetwood and Morris Grif fin, Jr. paid Popejoy returned to his in Norfolk Sunday after an led stay -with Mr; and Mrs. R iecy. : . . i " Corprewjmd spns. William, jfo Kaieign A- T" 1 -.1- Cbhvention iuiamst. or rs: J. M. 6i Ports its of the miu.' MiatOifwa and a ,. ,friend of Norfolk, visited Mr. and i I i i X M Mrs. R. D. Creecy Sunday. ' '., Those visiting" at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Long Thursday were ' , Mrs. Clyde Landing and son Billy of f" Greenville, Mrs. Lena Gregory and Mrs. - E. Y. Berry of Hertford, Mrs, Ifilifln Sawyer, of Va., Mrs. Lloyd pne, Mrs. Bill Spruill, Mrs. George pruill and sons, Irwin and Robert, , I Edenton. Mrs. Mary Hayman, Miss Evelyn grimsley and Miss Frances Fleet wood went to Fortltaleigh Saturday night and saw the Symphonic Drama ' k The Lost Colony." . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of Newport News were guests of Mrs, ,, Mary Hayman and T. J. Long Wed ' nesday. MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS The Winfall-Cedar Grove Missio- t nary Society , met at the home of Mrs. John Roache Tuesday - night; , The Devotional was conducted by ,. i Miss Mammie Stallings. ' A- duet, "Just When I Need Him Most", by , Mrs.;J. ,L. Delaney and Mrs. W. G. Lowe was enjoyed. A program with . Mrs, J. V.' Roach, Mrs. J. L. Nixon, ; Mrs. Claude White, Mrs. Evelyn ' : Proctor and Mrs, Jim Lowe, taking part " was given. Delicious ice cream and cake .was , served by the hostess the following were present: Mesdames J. L. Dela ney, W, G. Hollowell, W. G. Lowe, Jim Lowe, E. N. Miller, "Joe Nowell, 7. L. Nixon, Haywood Proctor, J. V . Roache, D. R. Trueblood, A Ri Win slow, Sr., Claude White, D. L. Bar ber, George Roache' and Miss Mam mie Stallings. . "'J- Greensboro Visitors -- Mrs. W. C. ' Winslow and her daughter, . Frances, of Greensboro, were guests last week of Mrs. Win slow's mother, Mrs. K,!R.' Newbold. They are spending this week at Nags Head and will return to Hertford for a brief, visit before going home. w D 3 w c:;b ) r ? j Cave you. ever EC. " ' 1 , u very hot weather yoi r t. f- "73 and eumir -01 1 1 I I it---ier!-7z 1 " f if ., c- s f ;f. Il fc-'iirg : 1 : t, t A i.-riibl.;ty. I j ; : 7 1 ;ve s"i!c 1 1 , t 1 "'-'-; 'J' cr I l 1 71' T. '- WINFAT J; NEWS . Misses Addie : Ruth Morgan and Nina . Mae Pierce spent last week in Wilson, Raleigh and Durham, visit ing friends',4 .'-Lt;v j:- . Miss Helen Morgan, of Norfolk is visiting her parents, Mr. and : Mrs. W. F. Morgan. ' Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Sr., has re turned from a visit to her daughters in Oxford and Roanoke Rapids. ;, Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., and Miss Myrtle . Umphlett spent Monday in Norfolk. Mrs. E. A. Twine of Norfolk, spent the week-end with Mrs. Johnnie Lane. Rev. W. G. Lowe, Mrs. W. W. Trueblood and Misses Jane and Elizabeth Lowe, . Minnie Shirley Umphlett, Addie Ruth Morgan, Gwendolyn Fox, Rosalie Griffin, Jessie Baker and Mary Bell Delaney attended the young Peoples Union at Cartwright Landing, Tuesday night. Miss Iva Valentine, of Portsmouth, is the. guest of Miss Mammie Stall ings. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., attended the pageant at Fort Ra leigh Sunday. Mrs. Emma Hendrix has returned ,from fte Ho and ig in Rt her home . Miss Francis Gibbs, of Swan Quar ter spent last week with Miss Jane Lowe. Mias'Mary Ruth Stallings is visit ing friends in Elizabeth City this week. Mrs. D. P. Stallings is spending this week with Mrs. Jim White at Lynhaven, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker spent Sunday in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Po well, the occasion being the 60th birthday of Mr. Powell.'' CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C P. Quincy and children, with, Mrs. Irma D'Orsey, motored to Nags Head Sunday . Mrs. John Asbell, Mrs. P. L. Grif fin and Mrs. Emmett Stallings at tended the show at the Carolina Thursday. Mrs. J. C. Wilson visited Mrs. Grizelle Moore in Winfall Friday. Mrs. E. M. Perry of New Hope was the guest of Mrs. G. W. Alexan der Wednesday afternoon. . Master John Asbell is spending this week with Earlin Goodwin, Jr., near Hertford. Miss Hilda Byrum left Saturday for a trip to Moyock and Portsmouth, Va. Miss Louise Wilson left Monday for a two weeks visit in Washington, D. C. Miss Dorothy Perry of New Hope is visiting Miss Mattie Meade Ale xander. Mrs. Viola Alexander visited her sister in Chowan County Friday. Miss Louise Wilson spent Friday in Winfall visiting Mrs. Thomas White. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch and small son, Arthur, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. P. L. Griffin. Mrs. Lewis Lane has returned home after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Garland Lane, near Win fall. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell and children, with' Mrs. Lewis Lane, were in Hertford Saturday night: Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bright, of Elisabeth City, were dinner guests of, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright, Sunday. Miss Doris Baker was a visitor in Elizabeth City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David White wen dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin and son of near Hertford were dinner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. John bell Sunday. ' : Hertford Visitor Mrs. Grady Morgan and her son, Ashton, former Hertford residents who now lives in Elisabeth City. rfwere in Hertford on Wednesday. Mrs. White Sick Mrs. Oliver White is quite sick at her home ' in Hertford, though her condition was reported somewhat im proved on Wednesday. Greensboro Visitors Mfi and Mrs. W. R." White return ed to their home , in Greensboro on Sunday after a visit to the family of Mrs. White's "brother W.v G. Newby. Roanoke, Va., Visitors , Rev' Z V. Roberson, Mrs, Rober son and their son John, of Roanoke, Va., are spending' some time at Camp Perquimans. I" ri ' , : EiK'oucS Ctera are some of toe more r """i symptoms or warnlrTS of ' 1 or' so-caUeo "torpiai f 1 -valent la h"t cair "tea. ,, ' ,t -V: i. -1:.9 C -t -loved calomel cosa 1 v it rive you the 1 a i raits, cm - - T '-ited v f r r" '1 ' "TORN OFF 'i '' K ' f' Nfv-,'- "'X?.; "Torn Off the Moon" with Johnny Downs and Eleanore Whitney pictured above, supported by Ben B lue, Charlie Ruggles, Phil Harris and his orchestra and a host of gre at entertainers promises to be a swell musical comedy. PENDER ROAD NEWS Mrs. J. Ed Lane spent the week end in Plymouth with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Basinger. Miss Blanche Davenport returned home Sunday from Norfolk, accom panied by Miss Madeline Davenport, of Norfolk, who is her guest this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane and small son, of Buxton, spent Friday night with his father, J. Ed Lane. Those from this community visit ing Mrs. Fannie Corprew, of Bethel, Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry and two sons, Edgar Young and Dan, Mrs. R. A. Perry and son, J. B., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stall ings, Sallie Sue Skinner and A. J. Dail. A. J. Dail of Norfolk, is visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings. In last week's issue the names of Willie F. Madre, W. A. Russell and Lucy Hope Russell were uninten tionally left out in mentioning the picnic at Ocean View Tuesday of last week. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Willie Lane gave a delight ful birthday party for her daughter, Edna Ruth age six on Wednesday afternoon. Lollipops dressed in pink crepe paper to represent dolls were used as. favors, the color scheme be ing pink and blue. Games were en joyed by all those present. The honoree received many pretty gifts. The hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. Those present were Mrry Proctor, Mary Ruth Wood, Ann and Carolyn Matthews, Lizzie Ward and Irene Hunter, Alma Lee Eaves, Juanita and Marjorie Daven- has as her guest Miss Margaret Tur port. I ner. ? Kjv3l Fix-Op S For DONT spend another winter dodging drafts and wasting fuel! Pre- i pare your home for winter NOW. Our building materials make win ter comfort easy for every home. Check your needs now and get our low estimates! We have just received a new shipment of - ilME, CEMENT, BRICK AND ATHEY'S 100 PURE PAINT Building Materials and Builders' Hardware . i.Qf AH I Hertford Hcrdvarc Supply Co. I "Trade Cere and THE MOON" CUMBERLAND NEWS Mrs. William Bagley, of Winfall, spent Thursday with Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Mrs. Charlie Lane and daughters, Audrey, Ethel and Leona, Misses Katherine and Esther Perry visited Mrs. Ed Mathews Friday afternoon. Ervin and Lawrence Perry, Win fred and Calvin Lane spent this week at White Lake. Audrey Pearce, of Edenton, spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Ken neth Miller. Miss Agnes Hare, of Edenton, is visiting her, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Will Trueblood, Betty Lou and Joan Trueblood, of Hert ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stallings, of near Winfall, and Mr. and Mrs. David Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hurdle. Miss Alma Lane is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ben Alexander, at Eliza beth City. Misses Katherine and Esther Perry visited Miss Celesta Godwin Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain and daughter, Ann, of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davenport, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. God ! win Sunday afternoon Miss Julia Lane is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Harvey Smith, at White Hat. Visitors at the home of Mrs George Roach last Thursday were: Mrs. D. L. Barber and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Godwin and daugh ter, Celesta, and Mrs. Susan Ethe- ridge. Miss Carmen Morgan, who has been attending summer school at Wake Forest, has returned home and Winter Kinds - i BankN the Dif f erence". i , LADIES' COUNCIL MEETS WITH MRS., STEPHEN ELLIOTT The Ladies' Council of Bethlehem Christian Church met with Mrs. Stephen Elliott Wednesday after noon, with the president, Mrs. R. A. Perry, in charge. The Scripture les son was the third Chapter of Mark. Mrs. S. I. Cullipher led in prayer. After the business session was over an interesting program was rendered by the leader -Mrs. E. Y. Berry, the subject being "The Vord the King dom of the Church", with several readings on the subject. At the close of the meeting the hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. The following were present Mes dames E. Y. Berry, R. A. Perry, B. A. Berry, T. M. Farmer, Reuben Stallings, Louis Eaves, S. I. Culliph er, Stephen Elliott. Three visitors Mesdames Shelton Long, Willie El liott, and V. L. Proctor. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. B. A. Berry on Wednesday af ternoon, September 8 at 3:30 o'clock. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Winfall Young People Miss ionary Society met at the home of Miss Myrtle Umphlett Tuesday night. The Devotional was conducted by the president, Mrs. Jessie Stanton. Others taking part in the program were, Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Stanton and Mrs. Wendell Mathews. The hostess served ice cream and cake the following were presene: Mesdames A. R. Winslow, Jr., Wen dell Mathews, Raymond Jordan, Jess Stanton, Maggie Winslow, Raymond Stanton, Misses Gladys Ward and Lucille White. i ft K ( AT MEALTIMES MAKES J Vfi ME FEEL THAT WW ' V ' ) DIGESTION'S OFF TO ) tiJ-W W Wfl A GOOD START. U ' ' ANP f COOL - COMFORTABLE - ENTERTAINING STATE THEATRE CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE Today, Friday, August 13thi Also Musical Comedy, Saturday, August 14th- am . n mm mm mi j Also Vigilantes are Coming No. 6 Comedy and $10.00 IN CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT 9:00 P. M. Monday and Tuesday, August 16th-17th Also Latest Wednesday, August 18th PRIZE NIGHT v 1 , SS' ? l Also . Comedy and Act BURGESS NEWS Mrs. George Eure spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. S. P. Mat hews. Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mrs. H. R. Winslow, Miss Kathryn Spivey and Miss Ruth Winslow spent Friday with Mrs. J. B. Basnight. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parker and little son of Roanoke Rapids, arived Sun day for a two weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight spent Sundaf with her sister, .Mrs. C. W. Ives, near Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mathews spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Hollowell in Gates County. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Godwin spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher, of Washington, D. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Tuesday. Mrs. Dennis Godwin was called to South Mills, Tuesday night on ac count of serious illness of her little brother. SOFT CORNS CALLOUSES No sensible person will continue to suf fer from those intense throbbing foot pains when Moone's Emerald Oil Is so readily obtainable at any well stocked drug store. Two or three applications and in 15 minutes most of the pain and soreness has disappeared and as for soft corns and cal louses a few applications each night at bedtime will soon loosen them up so they peel off easily no cutting. No matter how discouraged you are If you have not yet tried Moone s Emerald Oil then you have something to learn. Moone's Emerald Oil is guaranteed to give you full satisfaction or money back. LEGGETT & DAVIS, Druggists Leonard Spence, champion swimmer, says he enjoys Camels especially at mealtimes "Rhythm on The Rampage" (ADMISSION 10c-15c) GDCDf BEDDO1? with PAUL KELLY JUDITH ALLEN News Events Thursday and Friday August 19th-20th 1 ''IMtkvllV. V rtr LBRfti u -yrir-'ir n -',.t . Act rti .News . li 3 - . . r 7.) ' - - V WW WW W WWf X. 'i
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