PAGE EIGHT Ttiffl FKKqUlMANS WKISZ.LY. I TFOKP, N. C, FI..DAT. JULY 1, 1938 ?lf4 yt?- n t -. .Telephone 88 't ' ji'vMrs. Tow in Norfolk " Mrs. Martin Towe is spending sev- erftl day in Norfolk, Va., with Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. Mr. Towe will join her lor the week-end. Spend Sunday Here n TT TTl A , JjMrs. Carson Davis and her grand-, College, Wilson, spent the week-end 'flrili! .'" U.mmniirtu., , ...... Sunday as guests of Mrs. J. n, Towe, Sr. Returns to Kings Mountain George Lattimore, Jr., has returned . . t v- lomsnome a. ..R -rr Spending some tunc ucic " grandmother, Mrs. Sarah White. Visiting in Elizabeth City Mrs. Sarah White is spending thif week in Elizabeth City with Mrs. J R, Jarvis. Sunday Visitors Sanford White and Miss Elsie Lea Wilson, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sun day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E White. Returns from Virginia Beach Miss Maywood Pierce has retume'i home after spending a week at Vir ginia Beach, Va., with her brother, Earl Pierce. Accepts Position in Greensboro Robert Hollowell left Sunday for Greensboro, where he has accepted a position in the cashier department of the Jefferson Standard life Insurance . Company. Return from Nags Head Miss Edith Everett and Melvin Wright, of Elizabeth City, have re turned after spending several days at Nags Head with Mr. Wright's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wright. " ' ''" ' Week-end at New Hope Miss Helen Mae White will spend this week-end at New Hope with Miss Dorothy Perry I Spend Week-end Here Dozier Sutton and John Hatcher, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end here with Mr. Sutton's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. Visiting in Chicago Miss Marilynne Johns and Billy Johns have returned to their home in Chicago, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. They were ac companied home by Misses Grace and Dorcas Knowles, who will spend two weeks with them. Week-end at Home Miss Carolyn Riddick, who is at tending summer school at Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Visitor from Rocky Hock Miss Lizzie Lane, of Rocky Hock, pent a few days last week with her uncle, John Lane. Returns to Corapeake Mrs. L. N. Pierce left Saturday for her home at Corapeake, after visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pierce. Miss Butter Recuperating Miss Nellie Butler, a patient in the AIbmart Hospital, Elizabeth City, ia convalescing following an pendi citis operation. Here for Week-end I Mrs. C W. White, who is attending summer school at Atlantic Gnsistian College, Wilson, spent the week-end in Hertford. Visitor from Portsmouth Miss Alberta Smith, of Ports tmouth, Va.; is visiting Mrs. J. H. .Towe, Sr. t At Home for Week-end I Miss Ruth Alice Ward, who is at- f tending summer school at Atlantic .Christian College, Wilson, spent the week-end with' her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. , . Spend Afternoon in Edenton Misses Ellie Mae White, Blanche .Hoore Berry, Sara Ward and Ruth Nachman spent Sunday afternoon in JEdenton. y , Visiting in Spartanburg i Mrs. Willie Ainsley and Mrs. W. C. Jllatthews are spending some time In i Spartanburg, S. O, with Mrs. Matth sister, Mm. Y. L. Young. ; ' ' ' Home for Week-end . ".Miss Patricia Stephens, who is at teading summer school at Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. Mrs. P. L. Stephens. -; , Return From Cuba i i - Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick have returned home after spending several says in Havana, Cuba. , - c . Ia Norfolk Tuesday Hisses Frances Fowler, Jessie Tr T 4 Ruth Nachman, Society Editor loe Newby, Prue Newby, Frances Newby and Mrs. Bill Archie spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va Week-end Visitor Miss Bertha Chappell, a student at summer school at Atlantic Christian Return from Nags Head Misses Joyce Stokes and Helens Nixon have returned home after uuenuuiic me uoi, spending the past week-end at Nags i Head with Miss Nixon's mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon. Visiting Mrs. Johnson Mrs. W. I. Pemberton, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. V. A. Messick, of Irv- ington, Va., are spending this week as guests of Mrs. Charles Johnson. Return from Nags Head Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Hollowell and Frances Nixon and Billy Blanchard have returned home after spending a week at Nags Head at the Nixon Cottage. Return to Norfolk Mrs. Stanley Smith and two chil dren, Shirley Rachel and Stanley Louis, left Friday for their home in Norfolk, Va., after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Smith's aunts, Mrs. A. J. Parrish and Mrs. John Lane. Attends Ep worth League Conference Miss Jeanette Feilds is returning today from Louisburg, where she at tended an Epworth League Confer ence held at Louisburg College. 'Visits Near Edenton Miss Barbara Winslow spent the week-end with Miss Jayne Griffin, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Griffin, near Edenton. Mrs. Ballance Visiting Here Mrs. B. W. Thatch, while visiting in Norfolk, Va., last week with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Ballance, attended a birthday party given for Mrs. Ballance by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. H. Jallance, of Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ballance accompanied Mrs. Thatch to her home I here on Saturday for a visit of sever al days. Week-end in Hertford Mrs. E. G. McMullan, of Raleigh, spent the past week-end with Mrs. W. G. Wright. Sunday in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs spent Sunday in Raleigh with Mrs. Gibbs' brother, Will Brocket. To Spend Week-end Here T. S. . White, Jr., of Durham, is ex pected to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S White. Visit Relatives in Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell and children, Joyce and Charles, and Mrs. Lucius Blanchard spent Sunday afternoon in Suffolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning and Mrs Passie Matthews. Week-end in Windsor Mrs. R. S. Jordan and her son, Bobby, spent the week-end in Wind sor, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jordan. Here from Richmond Miss Betty Lordley, of Richmond, Va., is spending two weeks here with inenas. To Visit in Pendleton Miss Marguerite Ward will leave Saturday to visit her cousin, Miss Foy Stephenson, in Pendleton. : Visitors Here Sunday ,. Mr? and Mrs:rT.- C Partin, C. Perry, and Mrs...VJ);3E; Parrish, Norfolk, Va.. spent tfmiday wh', Mr. ana - rs. j . AT vFerry. " Visiting in Creedmore Miss Lena Barber, of Wilmington, who is spending the summer ' here with her sisters, Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Mrs. Anse White, ; is visiting Mrs. u l. Bullock, in Creedmore. Guests of Mr. and Mrs; Blanchard - Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobos, -v of Durham, are spending some time as guests of Mrs. Hobbs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. In Durham Sutaday Mrand Mrs.iL. B. Sitterson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ! Carapen, Jr., Jars, ward,, who is a patient at Duke Hospital. j. j - Miss Campen at Home , Miss Catherine Campen Jhas return ed from wo weeks' visit with Mrs. G. A. Anderson, In- Norfolk, Va. . ' Retorn from Nags Eea UUr.. and Mrs. CL R. Holmes and children, Katherine Ami and Carroll, have returned from Nags Head, Visitors Here TiNday Mrs. J. A. Buchannan and her brother, C. W. Toms, Jr.; of Durham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White at luncheon on Tuesday. Return from Nags Head Mrs. J..E. Winslow and children, Betty and Julian, have' returned to their home from Nags Head, where they spent the month of June. At Nags Head. Mrs. T. B. Sumner and. her son, Tommy, and Bill Jessup 'and Miss Katherine Jessup are ' spending the months of July and August at Nags Head.-" fmt- Tuesday in Norfolk Mrs. Thomas Perry and children, Thomas, Jr., and Mary Beth, spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. In Raleigh Wednesday Miss Gladys Hamrick spent Wed nesday m Raleigh. Visiting in Raleigh Mrs. L. W. Anderson is visiting relatives in Raleigh. Returns to Dillon " Miss Louise Harris has returned to her home in Dillon, S. C, after spend ing some time as the guest of Miss Spivey Roberson. Wednesday in Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson spent Wednesday in Smithfield, Va. Visiting Here Miss Tommy Harrell, of Orlando, Fla., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Morgan. Visiting at Seven Springs Mrs. G. T. Hawkins and Mrs. T. B. Walters are spending at Seven Springs, N. C. sometime Visiting at Winfall Miss Ann Miller, of Elizabeth City, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, at Winfall. Return from Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buck have re turned from their wedding trip and are at home with Mrs. J. E. White. In Elizabeth City Wednesday Mrs. T. B. Sumner and son, Tom mie, spent Wednesday in Elizabeth City with Mrs. Harry Bundy. At Nags Head j, Mrs. T. F. Winslow and daijghBter, Miss Mae Wood Winslow, have gone to Nags Head, where they will spend Ju,1y and August. Return from Nags Head Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Miss Sara Brinn, Tim Brinn, Billy Hardcastle and Frank Jessup I have returned from Nags Head, where they spent several days at the Jessup Cottage. Return from Great Bridge' "'" Mrs. Carlton Cannon and children, Cornelia and Mary Annette, returned Sunday after spending several days at Great Bridge, Va., with Mrs. Cannon's brother, I. I. Harrell. Visiting Here , Jack Atchison, of Washington, P. C, is spending some time here with Clarke Stokes. Monday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson, Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and Mrs. I. A. Ward spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Visiting Friends i Henry Stokes is visiting friends in Louisburg and Wilmington. THREE YEARS AGO ....,0 Three years ago, this week; the files of The Perquimans Weekly re veal that: , The crops of the county were in good shape. Needed rain had brought joy to the hearts of Perquimans farm ers and cotton blooms had been re ported from the Brinn Farm and from the farm of T.W. Nixon. Crops in the neighborhood of New Hope were recovering from the effects of a se yere hail, storm, . l he Infantile paralysis epidemic had reached the Albemarle when a colored child in Edenton was stricken on ue preceeaing r riday. Seventeen additional cases had been reported over the week-end to swell ilthe State's r totaL Parents were : being warned to keep their children at home. - . -7 Fundi were being sought for,' the erection of two new school buildings, ones sirucrares at Winfall and Bel videre.- v - , i voiie m iann looxed like a seen prom a Western movie, B. W. Thatch was treating the section to the un usual spectacle of an oat harvest: an oddity in this county. Two combines were working. In -his' field.- ; , v - Night Policeman "Feeta" (Won had halted a gang" of three young white men who staged, a Chowan County smokehouse robbery, Thev were' 'awaiting trial in Chowan a perior Court. . , 'v - A thirtesi-button rattlesnake r- been ki". i ky l!rs. C. W. Ump! in her yard &t irewHope, '1, - 1. When did Amelia Earhart and her companion, F,. J, Noonan. van ish? J. Who, was the author of the Declaration, of Independence? 3. Who designed the Stars and Stripes? 4, Where is the Eleanor Roosevelt Industrial School for Negroes? 5. .What is a "stick of type?" 6. Who originated Esperanto? 7. What country, prohibits Sunday Schools by law? ' 8. What were the Thirteen Origi nal States.which comorised the U. S. 9. Which is the "Nutmeg State" ? 10. How njany battleships has the united states? THE ANSWERS 1. On July 2. 1937. 2. Thomas Jefferson. 3. Francis Hopkinson, a siamer of the Declaration of Independence. He aiso designed the Great Seal of the United States. " 4. On the outskirts of Warm Springs, Ga., Mrs. - Roosevelt, the President and George Foster Pea body, philanthropist, were instru mental in setting up the school, fi nanced by a $12,000 WPA grant and private subscriptions. 5. Twenty-four lines of non pareil type. 6. Dr. L. L. Zammenhoft, of War saw, Poland, in 1887. 7. - Russia. 8. New Hampshire, Mass., R. I., Conn., New York, New Jersey, Pa., Delaware, iMaryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South, Carolina, and Geor gia. 9. Connecticut, which is also known as the "Constitution State." 10. On Nov. 1, 1937, fifteen. UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY Miss Nellie Butler, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Butler, was ad mitted to the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City on Saturday and un derwent an operation for appendicitics Saturday night. At last reports Miss Butler was convalescing nicely and is expected to return to her home on Monday. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of Mt. Sinai Church met last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. U. Morgan, at her home near Cumberland. The opening hymn, "The Morning Light Is Breaking," was followed by the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Mrs. T. E. Madre, president, led the devotional. Mrs. E. C. Hollowell was in charge of the program with the following ladies taking part: Mrs. Hollowell, Mrs. Alvah Madre, Mrs. Arthur Pierce, Mrs. Junior Miller, Mrs. Effie Miller and Miss Celesta Godwin. Mrs. J. F. Stegall, of Hertford, gave a very interesting talk. The Society will meet at the church in July. The hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. Those present included Mesdames For The Summer Durable Kitchen Utensils, Screen ! Wire, Doors and -Window Latches and Catcliek; la Base.i "Trzdellere crJ rri - H. D. Hurdle, Jj, C Hollowell, B. M. Jones, B. F. Jordan, T. E. Madre, E. U, Morgan, T.,E. Morgan, Clifton Morgan, . David Millerj Effie Midler, Arthur Pearce,-' George Roach, J. V. Stallings, Ernest Stallings Robert Stallings, Sr., Robert Stallings, Jr., HERTFORD N. C. COMFORTABLE . . ENTERTAINING COOL Friday Only July 1 COMEDY Saturday. July 2Show Opens at Charles rStarreti yJ feted SQBBaB "" .4 .:,, ... I m ! ill p i i l l l l TOP "MYSTERIOUS PiUOP' No, Monday Only-July iaiaifili:r i: t:i: COMEDY Tuesday, July S Mickey Rooney Makes Them Looney COMEDY ACT Thursday and Friday, July 7-8 flTyrone POWER Alice ALSO kirn I .ll.ljlllJIirJJU ' rf. nun onntn , &r mm ui wj j ' Fisliing ToeEil Be Prepared "Right" Wjth Our Equipment And You'll Get 'Em! SINKERS - UNES - HOOKS PLUGS - LURES - REELS RODS - TACKLE BOXES Cottage You M . . . Town... . Don't Be a Heat Sufferer. Sturdy 4-Blade Fana ;Vith Safety Wire Guard and Felt -t it j I 7 Wallace Morgan,, - Harvey Stallings, W. D. Rogerson, Junior Miller, Henry CartwrightAlvah' Madre 11 and ,Miss Celesta Godwin. "" Two visitors - were also present, Mrs. J. F. Stegall, of Hertford, and Miss Virginia Perry, of Edenton. . ."'-- ACT ,1:30 P. M- v:!.-. 3 . POPEYE' CARTOON . NEWS' Wednesday, July 6 MATINEE AT 3 P. M. Too Cute For Her Own Good! HOLLYWOOD GETS A WILDCAT I fyjl COMEDY ACT FAYE Dun AttECHIft NEWS flVi H I Hill riff nr"inifi I, 'I'r.'i.. , ..ti . t y,- VfUJst ""'.ti. x: Air ' ' "- r-: ill: i-