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V PAGE EIGHT THE PERQUIMANS Wrr,SLY. ' HERTFORD, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE it 1938 r i Telephone 88 Ruth Nachman, Society Editor children, Pat and John, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Newby, and Duke Morgan, of Raleigh, who is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Newby, spent Sunday at Nlags Head. Here Last Week Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, of Richmond, Vajspent several days last week as the truest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson. q .Visits in Edenton Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. W. E. Hassell spent Monday in Edenton with their sister, Mrs. C. N. Griffin. Visiting Mrs. Johnson Little Miss Jayne Griffin, from near Edenton, is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Visitor from Maryland E. B. Hodges, of Marion, Md., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles John son. Spends Day in Suffolk C. G. Stephens, Jr., Misses Ona Mary Stephens, Margaret Gallaway, of Hamlet, and Nancy Cadell, of Elon, spent Sunday in Suffolk, Va. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Evans, of El- kin, are spending this week as guests of Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon. Spends Sunday Here Mrs. B. M. Cuthrell, Miss Jeannette Cuthrell, Miss Shirley Henderson, John Cuthrell, Floyd Holloman, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Whitehurst, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. W. M. Morgan. Return from Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and their son, Howard, and Billy White return ed Sunday from Nags Head, where they had been for some time. Week-end in Washington Miss Mary Towe, Miss Ruth Dav enport, Miss Jocelyn Whedbee and Miss Gladys Hamrick spent the week-end in the Shenandoah Moun tains and Washington, D. C. At Nags Head for Week-end J. 0. Felton, Durwood Reed and Durwood Reed, Jr., spent the week end at Nags Head at the Felton Cottage. Returns Home Miss Foy Stephenson has returned to her home in Pendleton after spending sometime with Miss Mar guerite Ward. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newbold and daughters, Misses Nita and Jean Newbold, Miss Marguerite Ward and Miss Helen Mae White are spending ome time at Natrs Head at the Newbold Cottage. Returns Home Mrs. W. G. Newby has returned home after spending a few days with relatives in Windsor. Visiting in Windsor Miss Jessie Tayloe Newby is spend ing several days in Windsor with relatives. Miss Stephens at Home Miss Ona Mary Stephens has re turned from Bridgeport, Conn., where she spent the past two weeks with friends. Captain Landing Sick Captain Jack Landing is quite ill at the home of William Landing on Railroad Avenue. Attend Eastern Star Meeting Mrs. J. S. Vick, Mrs. Louis Nach man, Mrs. Richard Futrell, Mrs. J. W. Zachary, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. R. A. Sutton and Mrs. G. C. Buck attended the opening meeting of the Grand Chapter of North Caro lina, Order of Eastern Star, at Eli sabeth City, on Monday evening. Visiting Miss Stephens Miss Margaret Gallaway, of Ham let, and Miss Nancy Cadell, of Elon, are guests ol miss una wary oiejm- ens. Return from Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White have re turned to their home here from Niags Head, where they spent some time. BRIDE i " I BETHEL NEWS , Mr. and MrsriJJosiah pratoVarid little daughter, of' Burgess, . spent Miss Pritchard Visiting Here Miss Alice Pntchard, from near Elizabeth City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr. Returns from Ocean View Miss Katherine Jessup has return ed home, after spending several days with friends at Ocean View, Va. Spends Day in Norfolk Mrs. B. G. Berry, Miss, Blanche Moore Berry and Miss Lila Budd Stephens spent Monday in Norfolk, Virginia. Attends Broughton-Relfe Wedding Miss Ruth Davidson, of Fayette ville, is spending several days as the guest of Miss Grace Knowles. Miss Davidson attended the Broughton Relfe wedding on Thursday. Visiting in Hertford Miss Lena Barber, of Wilmington, is the gufest of her sister, Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Week-end Here G. I. Bullock, of Creedmore, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. R. A. White. Sunday with Mrs. Proctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry and son Dewey, Jr., Mrs, W. C. Perry - and Vance : Proctor spent Sunday at Bel videre with Mr. and Mrs;' W. "W. Chappell. r t . . v Mr, and Mrs. Walter 'Lane, of Burgess visited Mrs. - W. C. Perry Monday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans and children, of Yeopim, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long Sunday afternoon. - I Miss Lucille Long leff Thursday to': attend Slimmer school at E. C. T. C, I Greenville. Mrs. Beulah Williams Is spending! the summer at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Butt and chil dren, Mary Lou, Calvin and Joseph, of New Hope, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Butt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs. Miss Nelle Williams is spending some time in Norfolk, Va., visiting; friends and relatives. " Misses Jeannette Corey aiieFMarad Manning, Robert Taylor and Delmas Rogers, of Williamston, were guests Miss Louise Perry, wWr teaches at f Misses Pencie and Esther Ward 4? "t EST. Miss Mattie Bert Relfe, attrac tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe, who yesterday be came the bride of John Brough ton, Jr., of Norfolk and Hertford. CENTER HILL Holland, Va., is with her father, E. C. Perry, and sister, Miss Kitty Perry, for the summer. Mrs. J. A. Williams - and son, of Boykins, Va., are visiting Mrs. Wil Sunday afternoon. BETHEL Y. W. A. MEETS The regular meeting of the Y. W. A. Society of Bethel Baptist Church was held Friday evening with Miss Hams' daughter. Mrs. Elton Jordan. Eunice umg. A business session was and Mr. Jordan. I followed by an interesting program. Mrs. Emmett Parker, of Sunbury,l Rulh Mansfield was in charge soent a few days last week with her of was assisted by " i. "j t r t, i several oi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyce Mrs. Cotter Bright White and daughter, Novella, visited Mrs. Elton Jordan Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Jones, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Reed. Mr. Jones returned home Sunday night, but Mrs. Jones is spending the week with Mrs. Reed. the members. At the I close of the meeting the hostess served delicious ice cream and cake Those present included Misses Pencie Ward, Ruby Keaton, Margaret Standin, Esther Ward, Maude Keat on, Blanche Goodwin, Ruth Mansfield, and 0. C. Long, Jr., Edgar Long, Ernest Long, Ambrose Long and Howard Long. "BEST DRIVERS" CONTEST TO GET THE ANSVER CASH PRIZES TO WINNERS! Gasoline mileage depends partly on the; car, partly on the driyer. Professional test drivers have hung up records of more than 30 miles to the gallon with regular stoek models x)f the Ford V-8 "Thrifty Sixty." How close can you come to their mark? Enter our "Best Drivers" Contest today prove your skill. Women drivers, here's your chance to show up the men! $7.53 First Prize $513 Second Pi) $2.58 Third Prize No Entry Requirements No Obligations All Yon Need Is Skill Come In and Register Today ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT JUNE 30 Winslow - White Motor Co. HERTFORD, N. C. Attends Wedding Here Miss Clara Meade Smith, of Eden ton, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Miss Smith at tended the Broughton-Relfe wedding on Thursday. Here from Norfolk Mrs. William Cherry and her son, Corbin Lee, of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. C Dozier. Monday in Elizabeth City Miss Mary Thad Chappell and Miss Mattie Bert Relfe spent Monday in Elizabeth City. DuDinM IFanfl IT Mtemdl - - AT tHE AGRICULTURAL BUILDING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ' ;v'u ;"T1 Miss Louise Reese Visitors from Chicago Billy Johns and Miss Marilynne Johns, of Chicago, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Here for Week-end John Broughton, Jr., of Norfolk, Va spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton. Here for Week-end Dozier Stftton, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. Nationally known Home Economist Who Will Conduct the Two Daj Cooking School at the Agricultural Building On Tuesday and Wednesday June 21 and 22 The classes begin each day at 2:30 P. M when Miss Reese will demonstrate both the Westinghoase Range and Refrigerator. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmMmmtmm ONLY VESTIIIGIIOUSE OFFERS i Week-end at Nags Head Jesse Lee Harris, Claude Brinn, Robert Morris and Guy Newby spent the week-end at the Harris Cottage at Nags Head. Attends Broughton-Relfe Wedding Mrs. Milton White, of Greenville, attended the Brouighton-Relfe wed ding here on Thursday. ' Sere for Broughton-Relfe Wedding Mies Maude White, of Norfolk, Va., attended the Broughton-Relfe wed ding here on Thursday. Week-end With Parents Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Holliagsworth, f Washington, D. C, spent the past week-end here with Mfsr Hollings iforth'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jlefren .Sunday at Nags Head - Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibba, accom panied by Mrs. Bert White, of Eli sabeth City, spent Sunday at Nags Head. Visitors Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grace, of Bal timore, Md., spent a short while here Monday with Mrs. Grace's sister. Mrs. Jake White. Mr. and Mrs.! Grace were enroute to New Orleans. THIS rvi BT-KI 4' Here Monday on Business J. M. Edwards, architect, of Ral eigh, was in Hertford on business Monday Visiting in Graham vvlbs. Hattie Dozier is visiting rela tives at Graham. J Miss Payne Improving ' "fiias Louise "Payne is 'convalescing after being quite ,1 for several days. Spend Sunday at Beach ' lit. and Mrs.- Edgar - Morris and Miss Brinn Returns Miss Sara Brinn spent a few days last week in Durham, where she at -tended -the wedding ceremonies of Miss Dorothy Cole on Saturday. WfWnd Quests .from Marion Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Cutler and children;' Louis and Katherine, and Miss Mary, LassiterF of Marion, were week-end guests of Mrs. C. C. Wins low and Miss Kflite Blaiichard. Miss Hamrick : Here , i Miss Grace Hamrick,., of lngs Mountain, is spending some time her with her sister, Miss. Gladys Hamrick, Perquimans County Home Demonstra tion Agent. . -:1 ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Misses Blanch and Edith Everett charmingly entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening at their home. The guests were: Mr and Mts. P. R. Evans, of 'Elkinj ' ' Miss Nellie Feilds, Morgan Walker, and Melvln Wright, of Elizabeth City; It's new! Sensational) - A'' big step forward in safe food preservation! The new Westlnghouse MEAT KEEPER, tapedatty ddigned o " keep routs fresh and tatty for daytl Enclosed poireeUda eoastructioo cos serves , natural juices and flavors. Hold 10 pounds of meat. See 'tWs'; money saving feature, today! saves f eon:;; r tes ti::e1. ;;.iAiffS.L::"n;:; 4rT " - yoyit save kz .1" n . Let proof from 103 women end all doubt about electric cooking speed. For three ' months they tested West inghoute Ranges; cooking 3 meals a day-in their own. homes. Now they agree nothing equals a Westing bouse for - apaad, Aof fer cooking and - more ooo nomioal oooking. Read certified records here. . 1 n : i tovd?! ins. 1 V3 Jcoti e-l Top heater maka perfect sv . 1 V 1 trk eoinJ W broiHng T to the , T the 1938 'models. , Hi ' ' "2 'A HONEY WITH A VSTXNGIIOUSEI "trade I' -j'esi Bank the DL7erer.ceM lA.il meals prepared by. Miss Reese in her ? demonstrations will be given to lucky ticket holders at each day .of the school. ' - : v YOU ARE CORDIAIiLY mlTED i 1 HnnTrc"", n. c. I V t . ' ft
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