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. '.- Tuesday in Elisabeth CUf
' Miss Kate Blanchard, Mm. T. C.
RlamOtanl. Mm Tilr Potter ftnd 8011.
Skipper, spent Tuesday in Elizabeth
City, i.
f -Spends Week-end Here
Dpzier Sutton, of Newport News,
Va.; spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton.
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Returns from Monroe
. Miss Ruth Nachman returned on
Monday, after spending some time in
Monroe with her sister, Mrs. Fred
Morrill, and Mr. Morrill.
Home for Summer Vacation
Henry Stokes, a student at Louis
burg College, is spending the summer
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Stokes.
Spending Summer at Home
Claude Brinn, a student at Louis
hurg College, is spending the summer
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs! R. T. Brinn.
To Attend Graduation Exercises
Mrs. P. L. Stephens left Wednes
day for Baltimore, Md., to attend the
graduation exercises of her daugh
ter; Miss Katherine Stephens, at The
University of Baltimore Hospital.
Here From Raleigh
Mrs. Frank Gilliam, of Raleigh, is
spending sometime with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon.
At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon and
daughter, Katherine, are spending
sometime at Nlags Head.
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with Miss Hickey Parks. Miss Parks
will spend this week-end here with
Mies Fowler and her parents.
In Elizabeth City Tuesday
Mrs. Louis Nachman and Mrs. W.
E. White spent Tuesday in Elizabeth
City.
Return to Windsor
Mrs. J. L. Perry and Miss Char
lotte Burton have returned to Wind
sor, after spending a week with Mrs.
Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Riddick. .ktf.
Mrs. DiversV mother, Minnie
Perry, ;S ' ' V
Return from Tuxedo Park
Mrs. Brooks Whedbee and daugh
ter, Penelope, returned Monday from
Tuxedo Park, N. Y., where they spent
a week with Mrs. Whedbee's daugh
ter, Mrs. Joseph Ludwig, Jr.
Week-end at Chapel Hill
Miss Mary Wood Koonce and Miss
Katherine Jessup sent last week
end in Chapel Hill as guests of Mrs.
M. H. Stacey.
Here from Weeksville
S. S. Knowles, of Weeksville, was
the weekrend guest of his brother,
R. L. Knowles.
Visiting in Hertford
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Morgan and
children, Betty and Duke, of Raleigh,
are spending some time with Mrs.
Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
McM. Newby.
Home for Summer Vacatiovn
Frank Jessup, a student at Oak
Ridge Military Academy, is spending
the summer vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessup.
Home From Duke
Robert Hollowell, a student at
Duke University, is spending the
summer vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell.
Returns From Richmond
Miss Alice Roberson returned on
Sunday from Richmond, Va., where
she visited her uncle, J. S. Spivey,
and 'Mrs. Spivey, for some time.
Leaving for Summer School
Miss Patricia Stephens will leave
Sunday for Atlantic Christian Col
lege, Wilson, where she will attend
summer school.
Attend Dance at Nags Head
Among those who attended the
dance at Nags Head on Saturday
night were Vivian Matthews, James
Evart Newby, T. S. White, Jr., Miss
Carolyn Riddick, Robert Riddick,
Miss Ruth Riddick, of Elizabeth City,
Alvin White, Miss Marjorie Hefren,
Miss Edith Everett, and Melvin
Wright, of Elizabeth City.
der, all of Nixonton; Mrs. Matthew
Reid, of Weeksville; Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Benton and son, ofl Old Neck,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph JT. Harrell. '
Miss Sallie B. Wood and Miss
Maude Keaton attended services at
Piney Woods Friends Church on Sun
day. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Harrell attend
ed the district conference held at
Williamston last week.
Miss Eunice Harrell spent Sunday
with Miss Eleanor Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. 0.
Chappell, at Belvidere.
Miss Annie Mae Matthews was die
week-end guest of Miss Marjorie
Perry at Belvidere.
CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM
A Children's Day program will be
held at Woodland Church on Sunday,
June 12, at 7 P. M. The public is
cordially invited.
At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White and Zach
White spent the week-end at Nlags
Head.
Sunday in Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson and
Miss Spivey Roberson spent Sunday
in Richmond, Va., as guests of Mrs.
Roberson's brother, J. S. Spivey, and
Mrs. Spivey.
Spends Week-end in Norfolk
Miss Hazel Mayes spent the week
end in Norfolk, Va., as the guest of
Miss Martha Elizabeth Jordan.
Visits on Eastern Shore .
Miss Marie Fowler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Fowler, who at
tends school in Norfolk, Va., spent
the week-end at Eastern Shore) Md.,
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Blanchard have
returned home after spending some
time at Green Castle, Ind., and Chi
cago, 111.
Home for Summer Vacation
C. G. Stephens, Jr., a student at
Elon College, is spending the sum
mer vacation With his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Stephens.
Spends Week-end Here
John Broughton, Jr., of Norfolk.
Va., spent the week-end here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Broughton.
Visiting at New Hope
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Divers and little
daughter, Billie Carole, are spend
ing the week-end at New Hope with
At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pitt and
son, Howard, and Billy White are
spending some time at Nags Head.
Week-end in Elizabeth City
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs spent
the week-end in Elizabeth City.
Visitors from Hampton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, of
Hampton, Va., are spending some
time with Mr. Sutton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Sutton.
SNOW HILL NEWS
' " MISS BLANCHARD HOSTESS
Miss Kate Blanchard entertained
the members of her bridge club on
Tuesday evening.:
At the close of the game the host
ess served delicious refreshments.
Those present were: Mrs. R. M.
Riddick, Mrs; Oscar Felton, Mrs.
Durwood Reed, Mrs. Herman Wins-
low, Mrs. Vivian harden, Mrs. E. S.
Pierce, Mrs. J. S. Roberson, end the
hostess, Miss Blanchard.
OMISSION CORRECTED
The name of Miss Virginia Umph
lett was unintentionally omitted in
the list of club women who visited
in Washington, D. C, recently,
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Too Late to Classify
LOST IX HERTFORD ON MAY
31st. a Parker Vacumatic Man's
Fountain Pen, color green, and with
clip screw missing from cap. A
liberal rew.ird will be paid to the
finder of same, if returned to J. G.
Campen, Edenton, N. C. ltpd.
FOUND PAIR LADIES' BLUE
silk gloves, on Church Street Wed
nesday afternoon. Also pair of
ladies' white gloves, left at the
Baptist Church. Apply office The
Perquimans Weekly.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright, of
Route Three, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Moody Harrell on Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Harrell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hurdle, near
Chapanoke, on Sunday afternoon.
W. H. Cartwright, Mrs. Vernon
Winslow and Miss Maude Cartwright
spent Saturday in Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell ' and
Carolyn Dean Harrell spent Sunday
afternoon at Woodville with Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Ggory.
Mrs. G. J. Barclift, Miss Marie
Barclift, Alton, Norman and Went
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Six Yep Ago the People of North Carolina
Elected Robert R. Reynolds "Our Boll" to
the United States Senate By an
Overwhelming Majority
He has kept his campaign pledges
to support the policies and programs
of the Democratic Party. He has
supported all humane legislation de
signed to improve the living and
working conditions of all classes. He
believes strongly in the high pur
poses of the ROOSEVELT Adminis
tration. He is known as one of the
hardest workers and busiest Senators
at the Capitol.
on all important
He has voted
matters.
He has never straddled or side
stepped an issue.
He is considerate, courageous and
courteous.
Senator Reynolds is in the fore
front in championing , the cause of
labor, protecting the farmer, aiding
the masses and safeguarding the
rights of business and industry.
He has been particularly active in
handling the affairs of our veterans
of all American Wars.
He opposes any foreign entangle
ments that might lead this nation
into another World War.
Senator Reynolds ikrrks - high on
four important Senate Committees,
, namely: Banking and Currency
Military Affairs Territories and
Insular' Affairs and District of
Columbia.
He has whole-heartedly co-operated
with State, County and City and
Chambers of Commerce officials for
the advancement of North Carolina.
His secretary, Wesley E, McDon
ald, was on the secretarial Staff of
the late United States Senator Lee
S. Overman of North Carolina for
12 years and later served with United
States Senator Cameron Morrison.
His 18 years' association with the
people of North Carolina and his ex
perience and training in Washington
enables him to render valuable ser
vice to all the people of the State.
More people daily visit Senator
Reynolds' office at the Capitol than
that of any other Senator; his vol
ume of mail (hundreds of letters
daily) is one of the heaviest in the
Senate, and his incoming telephone
calls daily climb into the hundreds.
His love for his State inspired him
to deliver hundreds of addresses be
fore patriotic and fraternal Societies
throughout the Nation, pointing out
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ness opportunities, its scenic attrac
tions and describing its historical
shrines.
Senator Reynolds is popular with
his colleagues and with Governmental
Department officials. He has made
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for work, his ability to speedily ab
sorb complicated matters, hjs keen
interest in his constituents, his loy
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radiant personality have made him a
National figure.
He has stood by the President.
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