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1 - iTh first new babv to arrive in - -, Perquimans on the wings of the ,New Yeaf was Lois Violet, the " , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis born on . Saturday, January 1 . - 1938, at the home of her parents. ' CUMBERLAND . Miss Beulah Roache has returned to NbifolK, Va., alter spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Eoache. v Hnl Carmen Morgan has returned to Meredith College, Raleigh, after ' spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Morgan. Mrs. Annie Crane has returned to her home in , Charlotte, after visiting her mother, Mrs., Susan Etheridgq. Miss Louise Churchill, of Norfolk, Va., spent last week with Mrs. Effie Miller. Mm Riinnn F.theridze and Mrs. An nie Grain visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M Godwin, near Winf all, last week. Thnmnfl Morn-an has returned to Norfolk, Va., after spending the Christmas holidays with ftis parents Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Morgan. Clarence Twine, of Norfolk, Va. spent Saturday night with his sister Mrs. Effie Miller. Mrs. E.' U. Morgan visited Mrs. Wr.oaf afallinm Mondav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Godwin and Aanohter. Celesta, and Mrs. Susan Etheridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith Monday afternoon. Mrs. Effie Miller spent Sunday with her Bister, Mrs. T. E. Madre. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and family, of Murfreesboro, visited Mrs. J. V. White last week. , NEW HOPE NEWS "Miss Pearl Davis, who has been visiting friends in New Hope, return- ed to Greenville to resume her work : in the Thorson Beauty School. Miss Rebecca Webb has returned to Robersonville, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb. Marshall Sawyer, who has been ill for several days, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis returned to their homo in Norfolk, Va., Sunday afternoon, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dafl. Friends will be glad to learn that the condition of Billie Carter is 'much improved. Mr. Carter has been very ill for sometime; Mrs. Thomas LaSalle, of Rock Creek, Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Pattie Sawyer. 1 Harry Gregory returned to his home in Norfolk, Va., Sunday after noon, after spending the holidays in the community with relatives and friends. ,: Miss Mary Belle Turner returned home Sunday after spending several days in Norfolk, Va., with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner had as their guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Turner and little daughter, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Everett, of Weeksville. Charles Ross Webb returned to his home in Norfolk, Va., Sunday after spending the holidayh with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb. . Bennett and Billie Doyle returned to their, home in Norfolk, Va., Sunday after having spent several days here ' with relatives and friends. -; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webb and children were dinner guests of Mr. ; Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. .; Webb, on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Deans, of Norfolk, Va., visited her sister, Mrs. Stephen i Perry, during the holidays. -, . HERTFORD BAPTIST CHURCH CJil..UiL..J Li Li i ll.J iil..J; OfZcda" WIHTESTON ME.7S Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Fairbanks, Jr. Score In Magnificent Entertainment STATE THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY reviewer, Rupert, is bested. Right on the heels of his sensation al hit, "A Star Is Born," David 0. Selznick has ushered in another mag nificent piece of entertainment. The picture is "The Prisoner of Zenda," Anthony Hope's swashbuck ling tale of love, intrigue and adven ture in the courts of Europe, with Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in the leading roles. Colman is at his charming best in the difficult dual role of the adven turous Rudolf Rassendyll and as the roistering King Rudolf V, whom he resembled so closely. When the agents of the King's brother, Black Michael (Raymond Massey), who is plotting to seize the throne, render the King incapable of attending his own Coronation by drugging his drinks, Colonel Zapt, (C. Aubrey Smith) and young Cap tain von Tarlenheim (David Niven) enlist Rassendyll to impersonate the King at the Coronation. Clever Deception , , Rassendyll does so well that he even deceives : the lovely Princess Flavia (Madeleine Carroll) betrothed of the King, who proceeds " to fall madly in love with him. Rassendyll loves her, too, and is about to reveal the deception when It is discovered that the King has been kidnapped by Black Michael and his henchman, the dashing Rupert of Hentzau (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) and imprisoned in Zenda Castle. It thus becomes neces sary to keep Rassendyll on the throne. The beatuiful Antoinette de Mau ban, (Mary Astor) jealous sweet heart of Black Michael, goes to Rs83endyll and offers to help him rescue the King. She lures Rupert to her room to get him out of the way. Black Michael discovers her in Rupert's arms and Rupert kills him. Rassendyll invades the castle single-handed and opens the way for the attacking party. In one of the most thrilling duals in the memory of this The King is rescued and restored to the throne. And, as for the lovers,Flavia realizes her duty as a Princess and sends Rassendyll away. Lavishly mounted with some sixty odd breath-taking sets, including a cathedral, a castle and the sumptuous castle ballroom, designed by Lyle Wheeler, "The Prisoner of Zenda" offers some of the most impressive and beautiful scenes ever filmed, not ably the Coronation ceremony and the Coronation ball. John L. Balderston and Wells Root have made a grand screen play, based on Edward Rose's dramatiza tion of the Anthony Hope novel, and all the members of the imposing cast turn in uniformly fine , performances under the expert direction of John Cromwell. V' ;iv The eye-filling costumes were de signed by- Ernst Dryden and the splendid . photography, is. credited to James Wong HowertS ? NEW TEAR'S EVE PARTY " Mr. and Mrs. J, Hugh .White and baby, ; Dorcas, of ; Winston-Salem, re turned home Thursday after- spending the holidays here with Mr, White's mother, Mrs, Mary J. White. s Mrs. J. D. Winslow, Miss Edna Winslow Miss Lena Winslow,' Bran ning and Alvah Winslow "'"spent last Monday and Tuesday - In Burlington with Mrs. .Winslow's sister,-' Mrs. Claude Walker. Miss Lena Winslow will visit Mrs. "Walker for several weeks before. returning home. Miss Martha. Lane, of Charlotte! spent the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs.. J. T.Lane. ' i " Mrs. Walter Dail andfier daughter", Rebecca, of Murfreesboro, are guests of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. J. C. Baker. t. - v Mr. and Mrs. Worth Winslow,- of Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. h Winslow. . Holiday- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan U.i Winslow .were: Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Winslow and daughter, Jeanne, of Norfolk, Va. .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wiggins, of Trotville; Mr. end Mrs. Leverette Winslow and son, Donald,' of Norfolk, Va.; and Emmett Winslow, of Washington, D. C . . Miss Lillian Winslow expects to re turn to Washington, D. C. Tuesday. She has been spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow. Holiday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winslow were: Mr.and Mrs. S. A. Winslow and baby, Kay, of Lewis ville; Raymond Winslow, of Winston Salem; Miss Lillie Jolliff, of Chester, Fa.; Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Winslow and children, - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin White and family, all ot Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Smith and son, of Bagley Swamp; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Winslow and son, of Belvidere. " Misses Johnnie White and Onella Winslow spent Monday with Miss White's aunt, Mrs. Luton Whitehurst, at Newland. Mrs. Effie. Miller and jMrs, George Roach were joint - .hostesses at - a wntcn' party oh" New Tear's eve at their home near Winfall. Games were played, after which home-made candies, apples and salted peanuts were served. The guests included Misses Carmen Morgan, Audrey Lane, ilazel Matth ews, Hazel Madrey, Louise Churchill, of Norfolk, Va., Kotherine and Es ther Perry, Mary Elizabeth White, and Celesta Godwin, Ervin Perry, Howard and Harold Hurdle, James Byrum, James Tadlock, Murray Pierce,, Simon Stallings, Walter Nowell, Vick Stallings, ; Thomas and Ernest Elliott Morgan, Benton White, and Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George itoacn ana rs. Effle Mill Miss Pearl White returned to Winston-Salem Sunday to resume her du ties as a member of the faculty of the Griffith school. . Miss White spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mary J. White. Miss Lihie Jolliff, of Chester, Pa., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Jolliff. , ;J. Allan ; White and. Miss Ellen Liso-vitch,- of Kuladelphia, Pa left Sun day,; afnpenoBtast week with Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White. :Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cartwright, t Norfolk,!.Va., spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winslow and Miss Sallie Riddick. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Winslow and son, of Norfolk, Va., spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker had as guests last Sunday Mrs. Baker's brother, John Stallings and his fam ily, of Newland. BAGLEY SWAMP Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow visited Mrs. Henry .Winslow,.. at Whiteston, on Sunday afternoon., ':f : : ' Mrs. -..Claudo Winslow and Mrsl Harvey Winslow spent .Wednesday at Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. ' Morning worship, 11 o'clock Sub ject: "How Much A west Thou, My Lord?" ; Evening vWorship, 7:80 o'clock- Subject: "The Spirit Temple." . Midweek worship, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Intermediate B. Y. P. U Junior B. Y. P. U. and Story Hour meet at 6:30 P. M, Sunday. 1" Tha Intermediate Union was oan :ised last Sunday with evelen present The leader and sponsor will be elect ednext Sunday.- All ages are urged ':.to attend. :.:.m ;.i. : CELEBRATED BIRTJIDAY ' i Whiteston. Miss Lucille Lane en tertained at a delightful birthday 1rty Friday evening in honor of :CIyde Lane. Several games and contests' were ployed, with ' Archie Riddick, Rollo White and Eugene Winslow1 winning "prizes. if The guests were v Invited into the .dining room and were served delicious refreshments. , i - The honoree was the recipient of ;- many lovely gilts. ' Those present j were: Mr.- Lane, honoree, Misses Margie Eason, Doris Lane, ' Clemma Winslow, ' -Clarissa ; VinsIow, Madge Lane, Iris Winslow, Evie Winslow, Mavis Winslow, Onella '.ieIow; Nelson Lane, Winf red "window, Leslie Wir-'ow, Eugene TT.1. . JWM Vcrj ean build and ronair e leaner i ' it ? Thisl Winter ... See Our Building - v - - r Matenal... Repair and Paint Up i y WINDOWS - DOORS - ROOFING - SHINGLES ' ' si';MTtT!trim A ATT Trt . nmrm T m ill rn-rx mm , .BRIXMENT WINDOW GLASS - FLUE THIMBLES - BRICKS - SAND , ' 5t- V r .k ?t -,j t r'f'l;.,-J." ? ATHEY 100. PER CENT PURE PAINTS - ROOF CEMENTS - ROOF COATINGS , . OILS AND TUIENJINE 1 ' "4v Full Line of Carpenter's Tools and Nail3 7 r e ii fa 'f lv I' Lrvey Fatt. Ilr. and Hi 3. Erenton V.'I.islow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jordan' on Sunday."- r Mrs. Vick Stallings visited Mrs. Harvey Stallings Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. R. Winslow, Mary Eliza beth, Norma; and Eva Ray, Mrs. Oli ver Winslow and Mrs. Claude Wins low called to see Mrs. Oliver Layden and Hrs. Sarah Layden "on I . ' . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vick ; ings onsSunday were : Mr. ami Roland Winslow and daughter, 1 of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mra. . V.-Roache and daughter, Amy'Va of Winfall. ' . Miss Adelaide Layden, of Cannon' Ferry, called on Miss Mary Elizabc Winslow Sunday evening. , . . THE MACHINES Wfi N2CD WWEN WE CAN Blty ON I TlAlvVtO ItEK 3 V37- W CAN BUY - SOM OP THor Things we NEt:D' IrOR. THE 0U$a. TOO, y- 4 Buy MachinesWhenYdu NeedTkem t Pay a Little Out of Each Source of Incomc-on the INTERNATIONAL Harvester E asy.Purchase Plan i INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS TRACTRACTORS ROUGHAGE MILLS HAMMER MIU POWER UNITS IMPLEMENTS Byrum USardivare Go. 1 'Everything In Hardware and Supplies" ;. XLTUX1XVX1 lit V, 1 J HERTFORD, N. C. COMFORTABLE AND ENTERTAINING V ? Friday, January 7 " i f PARAMOUNT f ; 1 1 'i CAROLE LOMBARD1 ""TCMijat ai a k ... mom - -mu imrnmi JOHN BARRYMOREl 1 1- Also Comedy and Act lit- Saturday, January S Show Opens atl&Q P. M. $10 To Be Given Away at 9 O'clock . WILLIAM BOYD "RUSTLER'S VALLEY" Also Dick Tracy No. I and Cartoon Monday and Tuesday, January' 10i-lt- !f t; . k i J. i Abo News -1 on the r - tzi EL! " j f the U. S. S. r Wednesday, Jar -ry 12 . f .TJ-ttrsity, January 13 PPJZ NIGHT : vMS THCU i VT : MAPPV t-
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