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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLT. HERTFORD N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1937 PAGE THRX3 ; Personals , At Seven Spring . .. Mrs. G.T. Hawkins left Tuesday " for Seven Springs, "where 'she will ? spend a couple of weeks. - - Visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson had as rf ! guests last week Mrs. Johnson's pa J rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Edwards, her brother, J. G. Edwards, and a , nephew, Worth Perry, of Jonesboro. " j ' Attending Conference -) i Mrs. T. T. Harrell is attending a ' "J conference of Home Economics Teachers at W. C. U. N. C, in ' Greensboro. I - Miss Blanchard Returns I Miss Lillian Blanchard has return- Udjjnmadelightful trip to the Mid- sndain cnica- Edenton, have returned, from Norrifl- 1 An - P M M r a Visiting Edwards Family Mr. and Mrs. Goode Cheatem, of Wittz, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards this week. Walter Cheatem, of Williamsburg, Va., was here on Sunday. Mr. Koonce at Home B. G. Koonce, who holds a posi tion in Williamston, was at home with " his family for the week-end Mr. Edwards Attends Reunion W. F. C. Edwards, accompanied by his son, W. G. Edwards, and by his granddaughter, Miss Pat Edwards, went to Reynoldson Sunday to at tend a reunion of the Edwards and Goodman families, held at the home of Mr. Edwards' sister, Mrs. M. P. Ellis. f Ninety-one members of these fam ilies gathered at the home, where a DJCllic BUDDer was enioved in the lata N afternoon, the meal being served on tables arranged under the trees on ' tne lawn. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Towe Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday in Hert- ford, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. Enjoying Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jake White are en joying a delightful vacation. They visited their son, W. M. White, in Richmond, Va., early in the week, , ; later going to Washington. D. C.,to rfjji visit Mr. and Mrs. Bush. Before tney expect to visit altimore and other and. Western Trip W. 0. Hunter and y and her little son m a trip to Ashe points in Western rortTXaroim: ' Mrs. Koonce in Williamston Mrs. B. G Koonce spent several days last, week in Williamston, where her husband holds a position. Misfc Stokes Eentertalns Honoring Mrs. Nat White, of New York City, who is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry, Miss Joyce Stokes entertained at a delightful bridge party on Saturday night. Miss Carolyn Riddick was the win ner of the prize for top score, and Mrs. White was presented with a . guest's prize. Those present included,in addition, , u to the honr guest, Misses Carolyn Riddick, Sara Brinn, Mary Onella Relfe, Lillirn Blanchard. Helene Nixon and Dorcas. Knowles. , - At Ocean View . i. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler and their little daughter, Margurite and ' ' Miss Blanche spent Sunday at Ocean ; View. f At Fort Raleigh William Sumner Field, who is at- k tending the Citizens Military Train- ing Camp at Fort Bragg, will return home early in September. 1 Greenville Visitors Mrs. Frank Jolly and her daughter i Katherine -Anne, of Greenville, are m guests of Mrs.1 Jolly's parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Wilson Reed. .- i Pennsylvania Visitors f Mrs. P; C. -Smashey and her little :, daughter, Doris, of Columbia, Pa., I are guests of Mrs. Smashey's sister, "T-Mrs.,R. R. Malles. r I Recent Visitor 1 W.j M,; White, of Richmond, was a ' recent guest of his parents, Mr. and r'; Mrs.Jake White. '. - " i , Mr. and Mrs. White Return Mr.' and Mrs. R. E. White have re tuped from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where they jspent their Vacation. ; ' - ji Miss Butler at Home ' ' Miss June Butler, who holds a po sition in Lynchburg,' Va.7 is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. , arid Mrs.-G.- W. -Butler, in Hertford. i- In New York Clty,r v ? Miss Mattie Butler is visiting r friends in New York City this week. i - Asheville. Visitor" - Miss touise' Midgett, of Asheville, . is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ma- Wripn Raper. 'f ' ; I'; J Moved to Hertford !m Mm. W. M.' Divers. who hive been living -At DuntA,Nkk, have mpvea into prmieuw residence of Mrt. R, FSmith.re--itw" vsrjttnd bv Mr. i and MM. H. Eet-ra From Pennsylvania a.XTrr T." WT "Nioir-na town, Pa., where they have been visiting relatives. Visiting Mother Mrs. S. P. Pollard, of Bell Arthur, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. D, Elliott. . Returns From Baltimore : Louis Nachman, Sr.j has returned from a business trip to Baltimore. Go To New York ' Jim Layden and Roy Bass, Miss Mattie Butler and Edna Laydeh have gone to New York City for a week trip. Visiting In Pennsylvania Miss Mary Elizabeth . Fields is visiting relatives at various points in Pennsylvania. Visited Mrs. Fields Mrs. George Fields had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs John Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Haiy Wilkins and Miss Irene Blizzard, of Philadelphia. Visiting Mrs. Winslow rs. Mary Peele and her grand- ghter, Frances Peele, of Woods- Pa., are spending a few days Mrs. L. C. Winslow, in Hert- The Winslow family and their sts attended the pageant at Fort eigh on Tuesday night. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick and their daughter, Carolyn, went to Nags Head on Tuesday to spend several days at their cottage there and to attend the celebration at Fort Raleigh on Wednesday. Visiting in Suffolk Miss Elizabeth Stephens is visiting Miss Dorothy Oliver, in Suffolk, Va. Returns From Summer School Mrs. R. M. Riddick has returned from the University of North Caro lina, where she attended summer school. Greensbor Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. G. RobeVson have as guests this week Miss Myra Davis and A. S. Cate, of Greensboro. The Kobersons and their guests spent a couple of days at Nags Head, attend ing the pageant-drama at Fort Ra leigh on Sunday night. At Fort Raleigh Rev. Z. V.- Roberson, Mrs. Rober- son and their &pn, John, of Roanoke, Va., who are spending some time at Camp Perquimans, accompanied by Mrs. Herman Winslow and her daughter, Ruth, went to Fort Raleigh on Wednesday to hear the President's address. At Celebration Among the Hertford folks who went to Roanoke Island on Wednes day to attend the celebration there were Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. Tom Perry. Durham Visitors Mrs. W. L. F. Babb, who has spent the past several weeks in Durham, has returned home. She was accom panied by her son, J. S. Babb, and his family, of Durham, who are visiting her this week. The Babbs expect to attend the pegeant-drama at Fort Raleigh before returning home. Visited in Norfolk Mrs. W. T. Perry and her daugh ter, Jeanette, and Miss Shirley Walk er spent last Week in Norf'k Va., visiting relatives. At Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gregory, Miss Eugenia Gregory, Mrs. J. H. Pruden and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ainsley, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday at Nags Head and attended the pageant-drama at Fort Raleigh on Sunday night. Charleston Visitors Mrs. A. 0. Harris and her son, John, of Charleston, S. C., are guests of Mrs. Harris' sister,, Mrs. T.W. Perry. . Visiting at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessup at their Nags Head cottage. Newbolds at Beach Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newbold and their family are spending the sum mer at their beautiful new cottage at Nags Head. At Nags Head Clarke Stokes and Jack Anderson are spending a few days at Nags Head. Miss Everett Returns Miss Edith Everett has returned from Elizabeth City, where she has spent the past several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Twiford. Return Home Mrs. W. C. Winslow and daugh ter, Frances, will leave Thursday for their home at Greensboro, after a visit to Mrs. Winslow's mother, Mrs. K. R. Newbold, in 'Hertford; They spent several days at Nags Head this week. t ' ' V At Fort Rafeigh Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White arid their daughter, Ellie Mae, Mrs. E. W. MayesrMrs.'- E.' W.- Lordley- and her daughter, Betty, visited Fort Raleigh and Attended the pageant , on .Tues; day. night. . Great Bridge Visitor Mrs. T. T. Harrell and her .little daughter Juanita, of Great Bridge, am guests of Mrs. Carlton Cannon. Visited Mr. and Mrs. White Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver White had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Jack Troeblood, 5of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs John Brite, of Chapanoke, and Mr. and Mrs. "J. K. Miller, of Route Three, Hfrtford. J , ufj f Mrs. Clara Edwards, l San Fran fAiA suit for divorce because' iccisserher , husband forced" herto State Thektre News f CUMBERLAND NEWS Mrs. E. U. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. who continues ill at his home near Burgess, on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Byrum, of Norfolk, . T .1 il W T. E. Morgan and daughter Eula I8' n mower, u.. m; n n, w 1 Charlie Elliott, this week. Kloiu . Eh i.j : ' e F ujhu , uibvuik .out T...- I Tn j. By A. S. F. "The at tne fatate, co-starring Warner' Baxter and Wallace Beery, pictures' the adventures of the last slaver as, j with mutiny reddening the decks, it sails on its last desperate voyage. A honeymoon ship of horror, the! slave ship also carries aboard its fury - racked hulk Elizabeth Allan, who boards the vessel for a honey moon and finds, too late, that she is off on a trip that brings her con stantly face to face with dangor and death. Mickey Rooney is also aboard as a spunky cabin boy who boasts stoutly that he is a man in a man's world and gets a chance to prove it. To Warner Baxter falls one of the most colorful roles of his career, as a romantic scourge of two oceans, defying the navies of all the world and fighting at last for love in the greatest adventure of all. Opposite him is Wallace Beery, in a role that dwarfsall of the famed actor's previous sea roles. As the villainous mate of the last slaver, Beery, makes the big-fisted, bull headed seamen a figure of contin uous interest, genial and treacherous to his dying breath. On Saturday the ace of adventure writers spins a thrilling tale of fight ing fury that breaks over the lawless west where no man is safer than his fastest draw! Charles Starrett in a romantic drama of the range, Columbia's Trapped", is one of Peter B. Kyne's top-notch thrillers, with Sparrett out to avenge the untimely death of his brother at the hands of a ruthless and murderous gang! Playing opposite Sparrett is the pretty Peggy Stratford who aids the cowboy hero in uncovering the guilt of the cruel murderer. Everybody wonders who will get I Elliott Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight visit- organ and Clifton Morgan motored eMn aT r if . m " to Fdrt Raleigh Friday afternoon. andR U" I m r.pnr pv, a m.w. 1 ana Mrs. Bilhe Whedbee visited A. Katherine and Esther Perry spent : J" B.low Su,1!day rnoon. Mr. Blow the week-end with Mrs. C. L. God-1 co"t,nues ,,U ,at hl" h.om,e here; rar. unu ivirs. iuri uirawm spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Sue Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Umphlett visited his father, Charlie Umphlett, Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Ives, Mrs. R. L. Spivey and Mrs. Carlton W. Math ews spent Monday with Mrs. J. B. Basnight. Mrs. C. B. Parker gave a delight- win. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sawyer, Mrs. Sam Sawyer, of Newland, Mr. and Mrs. James Rabie and children of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. I H. D. Hurdle. j Among those attending the clubj picnic at Hertford last Wednesday were Mrs. E. N. Miller, Mrs. Effiej Miller, Mrs. Benneth Miller, Misses Elizabeth miry enzaoetn wnite, Katnenne f.,1 nnrnh nnrt.v TWsH.nv nftprnnnn and Esther Perry, Celesta Godwin, I complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. Ben Parker, of Roanoke Doris Miller and Mary Lane. Miss Margaret Tadlock has re turned home after visiting friends at Norfolk last week. WOODVILLE NEWS Those visiting at the home of Mrs. S. D. Godfrey recently were Mr. and Mrs. Tarkington and children of Dayton, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Umphlett and children of Ports mouth, Va. Miss Wilma Godfrey has returned, home since a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cartwright of Weeks-1 ville. Miss Operzine Cooke will leave ! Thursday for a visit with relatives near Louisburg. I Miss Wilma Godfrey left Tuesday! on a house party to Nags Head. j Little Jeanette Adams has return-i ed home after a visit with Frances j Anne Cooke. : Guests at the home of Mrs. J. B. j Humphries last week were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris, Louise and Wil-j bert of. Farmville. ! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winslow! the five-dollars bills to be given away I and son, Ieonard, Jr., were the week-; Rapids. Three tables were arranged for bridge. Mrs. H. R. Winslow re ceived the prize for making high score, and Mrs. N. C. Spivey receiv ed one for second high score. Those present were: Mrs. C. E. White, Winston Lane. Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mrs. N. C. Spivey, Mrs. C. B. Park er, Mrs. Carl Godwin and Miss Clara. Spruill, all of Burgess; Mrs. Be& Parker, of Roanoke Rapids; Mrs. J. G. Roberson and Mrs. Wm. Tucker, of Hertford, and Mrs. Nellie Maud Gaddy, of Tennessee. The hostesst served mints, ice cream and cakes Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet This wonderful preparation now known ell ovef America as Moone's Emerald Oil is so efficient in the treatment of common everyday foot troubles that the u'lbsarable soreness and pain often steps with one applicetion. Moone's Emeiald Oil is safe and pleasant to use; it doesn't stain or leave a greasy residue. It is so powerfully deodorant that all unpleasant odors resulting from exces sive foot perspiration are instantly killed. One bottle we know will show yen bcyr,., all question that you heve at last cJ t covered the way to solid foot ccrr.fort. Ask your druggist for an oririnc.1 bottle of Moone's Emerald OH. Ar.v i-, - -t if the country will ie glad 10 -biP. . . i. AT ROBERSON'S DRUG STORE next Saturday night. Last week W. A. Arnold, of Hertford, and Mr. Chappell, of Tyner, were the lucky ones. A gay and lightsome Continental romance, luxurious as orchids on er mine, smart as the Rue de la Paix, merry as the third glass of champag ne, romantic as moonlight on the Seine, "Cafe Metropole" is shown Monday and Tuesday with Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou in the starring roles. "Cafe Metropole" gets off to a lively start in the smart Parisian spot of that name, where, presiding suavely over his restaurant, Adol phe Menjou seems untroubled by the possibility that auditors will arrive in a few days and discover that the cafe accounts are short the 480,000 francs which he has borrowed. More interesting, to him, is the fact that a rich American patron, Charles Winninger, is arriving with his sister, Helen Westley, and his daughter, Loretta Young, and wish es a table reserved for every night. Thus, when Menjou wins enough at baccarat to cover his borrowings, and I finds that his slim, handsome young ' i m T. 1 x . 1 opponent, xyrone rower, nag not me money to cover his losses, he can force Tyrone, upon threat of expo sure to the police, to masquerade as His Highness, Prince Alexis Planaieff in a scheme to win the affections of the lovely Loretta and a marriage settlement from her father . What follows will be the funniest, most mixed up affair you have ever seen and will please you immensuly. Wednesday is Prize Night and a great show to boot, "Woman Chases Man", and we know that quite often they do. Mirian Hopkins and Joel McCrea take the lead in this comedy drama that will give us some tips on this man hunt business. L1 YEOPIM STATION Mrs. Eva Moore, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Thach. Miss Margaret Spivey, of. Edenton, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, of Bethel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thach and Miss Louise Thach visited Mr. and Mrs".' Vashti White, at Bethel, Wed nesday evening. Miss Louise Thach spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dail. Mrs. Archie Stallings spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Lidy Dail. i Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Thach, spent Friday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harrell, at Balla hack. "- .... Mrs. Harry Thach and children and,Mrs.T. E. Mansfield spent last Thursday afternoon with: Mrs. Jessie Barber. i Mr. and Mrs. B- J Thach spent Friday' afternoon ( with j Mrs. Rob Ward, at Ballahack. j Mr. and Mrs. Miles Goodwin and daughter Viola, spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. 'Thach. Mii-iK, f,,.Vi ; i' i 1. 1 ' i - "Let my last ride be behind horses," " read the of Dfrvid end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bogue. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Humphries recently were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogue, Mr. and Mrs. George Poole, Beulah Bofjue, Louise Morris, Mildred Bogue and Wilbert Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris, Mrs. J. B. Humphries, Wilbert Morris, Louise Morris and Beulah Bogue spent Tuesday at Nas Head and Fort Raleigh. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bogue were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jones and sons of Sunbury, and Ru pert Jones of Newport News, and their guests of Portsmouth. Little Evelyn Whedbee has return ed home after a few days visit with Mr. W. E. Bogue and Margaret. Little Mildred Bogue is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Winslow of Winfall. Miss Nouella Bray and mother were gnests at the home of Mrs. ; Johnnie Gregory Sunday. COOL - COMFORTABLE - ENTERTAINING STATE THEATRE CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE Today (Friday) August 20 i 3S0E? Also Act and Latest News Events Saturday, August 21 ADMISSION 10c r lac BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Spivey, on the Hertford-Edenton Spruill, of Nor guest of James highway. Wallace Cotton folk, Va., is the Spruill this week. Mrs. J. B. Basnight and Mrs. J G. Roberson were dinner guests ofj Mrs. C. B. Parker Thursday. Melza Umphlett, of Norfolk, Va., CHAS. STARRETT PEGGY STRATFORD Also Vigilantes Are Coming No. 7 and Comedy Monday and Tuesday, August 23-24 Loretta Young Adolphe Menjou Tyrone Power A Twentieth-Century-Fox Picture Also March of Time No. 11 and Latest News Events- Wednesday, August 25 PRIZE NIGHT VT viiidii Viiaoco man With Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea ADDED Edgar Kennedy Comedy "DUMB'S THE WORD" visited hia father, Charlie Umphlett, Thursday, August 26 Peter Lorre "Think Fast Mister Moto" ALSO Two Good Comedies and Latest News Events Brldgman. of TWimbledoii, England. 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