3V THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, III rTORD, N; d, FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1938 PAGE EIGHT A .... vw. - it I V 1 4 1 ,' Telephone 88 Ruth Week-end Here Milton White, of Greenville, spent the past week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Called to Washington C. R. Bush, of Durants Nfeck, was called to his home in Washington, DrfJbtguise of the illness of his wife. More to New Home Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck have moved to their new apartment at the Dome oi Mrs. u. U. Winslow, on Market Street. Spend Week-end at GarUxn Miss Rby Keaton, of near Hert ford, and Miss Hazel White, of Whiteston, spent the week-end at Ctayton with Miss Katherine Britt Here Monday Afternoon Mrs. C. E. Pritchard and daugh ter, Alice, and Miss. Hazel Murphy, of Crewe, Va., spent Monday after noon with Mrs. J. T. Towe, Jr. Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newby and little son, of Rocky Mount, are visit ay Mr. Newby's mother, Mrs. G. E. wewDy. Co To Nogs Head " Mrs. 'William Mardre and her daughter, Miss Harriett Frances Mardre, left Wednesday to spend some time at Nags Head. f Attend League Union Among those from Hertford who attended the Epworth League Union in Edenton on Tuesday night were. iTBases Frances Sharpe, Joyce Stokes, 'Lila -JBudd Stephens, Polly Tucker, Jesraipte Feilds, Ruth Nachman, T:3lary Wood Koonce, Sara Ward, and Tim Brinn, Dan Sharpe, Clark Stokes and Ewart Watts. At Nags Head J. H. Towe spent a few days last week at Nags Head. Home from Camp Leach Miss Betty Winslow returned home Sunday from Camp Leach, where ehe has been spending some time. Return Home Little Joe Towe has returned home after spending the past week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs C. E. Pritchard, near Elizabeth City, Home from Trip Zach White will return home to day from a trip to Washington, D. C, Here This Week R. D. Elliott, Jr., of Ahoskie, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, this week. Spending Vacation at Home Miss Louise DeLaney, who holds a position at Pahokee, Fla., is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DeLaney, near Hertford, for her vacation At Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elliott and children, Billy and Miss Shirley El liott, are spending this week at Atlantic City, N. J. Returns from Nags Head Miss Florence Darden has returned home after spending several days at Nags Head with Miss Anne Felton. Here for Week-end Miss Virginia Clark, of Chapel Hill, was the week-end guest of Miss NIancy Darden. Miss Clark was accompanied home by Miss Mary Thad Chappell and Miss Darden. Mr. Cox 111 Tom Cox is very ill at his home on Market Street. Mrs. Williford at Home Mrs. C. V. Williford has returned home after visiting relatives in Suf folk, Va. Week-end Here Miss Martha Elizabeth Jordan, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. B. Jordan. Visiting at Eastern Shores Mrs. G. R. Tucker and her son, Reginald, are visiting at Eastern Shores, Va. Return to Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Broughton and two children have returned to their home in Detroit, Mich., after visiting relatives here. They were accompa nied home by Milton Dail, Jr., who will spend some time with them. Here Recently Miss Elizabeth Clark, of Wilson was the guest of Misses Alice Rober nonnd Ruth Winslow recently. Return from Chicaro" . Misses Grace and Dorcas Knowles SI Nachman, Society Editor have returned home after a two weeks' visit with relatives in Chi cago, 111. Week-end in Elizabeth City Miss Ruth Davenport spent the past week-end in Elizabeth City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W Davenport. Visiting Here Marvin Horton, of Farmville, is spending the remainder of the sum mer with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn. w-m! Spends Week-end Here Miss Benyie Wood, a student at the Portsmouth School of Beauty Culture, spent the past week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ben Wood. Monday in Norfolk Misses Frances Fowler and Jessie Tayloe Newby and Miss Sue Curtis, of Canton, spent Monday in Nor folk, Va. Returns from Norfolk Mrs. R. M. Towe, who has been spending several days with her moth er at General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., returned home Monday. Guest of Mrs. Towe Miss Alice Pritchard, from near Elizabeth City, was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr. Miss Newby Returns Miss Prue Newby has returned home after spending several days at E. C. T. C, Greenville, with Miss Margaret Jarvis, of Moyock. In Ahoskie Sunday Mrs. G. H. Clark, Mrs. Jesse Cam pen, Sr., and Charles Clark spent Sunday at Ahoskie with relatives. They were accompanied home by Jimmie Clark, who has been visiting there for several weeks. Week-end Visitor Dozier Sutton, of Newport News, Va., spent the past week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. Home for Week-end T. S. White, Jr., who travels for the United States Rubber Company, c STATE THEflTBl HERTFORD, N. C. COMFORTABLE ENTERTAINING COOL Friday, July 15 ALSO COMEDY Saturday, July 16 Show Opens 1:30 RAW MEN ON A ALSO "MYSTERIOUS PILOT" Monday, Jiy 18 COMEDY NEWS Wednesday, July 20 MATINEE At 3 P. M. Peter Loire Roclhelle Hudson "Mr. MotoTEkes A Chencc" Also COMEDY- ACT '- i " im"" ui 1 1 ' 11 J H VI I I, IT i ll ' ''" " ' ' - ..... iL poUt youwT Hj I spent the week-end with hia parents, Captain and Mrs. T. , . '' . Return Home! Mr. and- Mrs White hrve returned home after, an extended trip through the Shenandoah Valley. Returns to Winston-Salem Miss Marv Helene Newbv has re turned to.. Winston-Salem, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . M. .Newby. Ahoskie Visitor Miss Lois Campen, of Ahoskie, was a recent visitor of her grandmother, Mrs. Jesse Campen, Sr. Week-end at Nags Head M anA Mva W M . XttAAinr onii Mm ( CaroiyttddicVetit ' the past week-end at Nags Head. Attending House Party Misses Alice Roberson, Polly Tuck er, .Anne Felton, Elizabeth Clark, and Hollowell Nixon and Zach Harris are attending a house party at Bur wells Bay, Va., given by Miss Kathe rine Spivey, of Richmond, Va. Sunday Gutesti Here Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ives, of Eliza beth City; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bas night, of Burgess; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spivey, of New Hope, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberson. Red Springs Visitor Mrs. G. M. Phillips, of Red Springs, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stephens. 'Guests of Miss White Miss Dot Perry, of New Hope, and Miss Betty Lordley, of Richmond, Va., spent last week as guests of Miss Helen Mae White. Week-end at Home R. A. White, of Newland, spent the week-end here with his wife. Week-end in Norfolk Miss Nettie Lec Gregory spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va. Return to Durham Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs have re turned to their home in Durham, after visiting Mrs. Hobbs -parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. Visiting in New York Mrs. John Butler and Mrs. J. S. Vick are visiting Mr and Mrs. T. H. Kiedanz, in New York City. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Charles vWilliford are spending this week at .Nags Head. Visits Grandmother Miss Frances Fowler spent several QUINTUPLAND P. M. RAW FRONTIER! u,L4 - ii 1 1 s I n a i nAt UMIflrCVw', LOU No. 5 COMEDY Tuesday, July 19 , M Fredric Bartholomew, W. G Fields1 v : 'David Copperfi:! '-1- - with -.y. h -Lionel Barrymore Thursday - Friday, July 21-22, : COMEDY NEVS dayttuj-ecently in Norfolk, Va., with her " grandmother, Mrs. I J. Cope land,, who" is a '""patient " in General Hospital. ' , - - , Returns "from Washington Henry Stokes has returned home after spending a week in Washing ton, D. C, with relatives. Return from Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell have returned from Nags Head, where they spent a few days. Here for Short Visit Miss Anne Felton, who 'is spend ing the summer at Nags Head, was the guest of Miss Florence Darden for a few days. ' Returns from StfffoMc Miss Ona Mary Stephens has re turned from Suffolk, Va., where she visited relatives. Visiting in Greenville Miss Pat Edwards is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards, in Greenville. Here from Marion Mrs. A. R. Patten and her little son, Archie, of Marion, are spending some time here with Mrs. Patron's mother, Mrs. P. H. Small. BAGLEY SWAMP Miss Dorothy Teague, of Snow Camp, who has been visiting rela tives here, has returned home. Miss Frances Jdnes, of Durham, is the guest of Mrs. L. E. Schendel. Miss Swanie Teague, of Burlington,' has returned home after , spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. N. J. Smith. i Miss Clara Winslow left Friday to visit her brother, Rev. C. E. Wins low, in Danville, Va. Mrs. Neppie Smith is visiting her son, Rev. W. J. Smith, in Siler City. Miss Ruby Smith has returned home after spending some time with relatives in Danville, Va., end at Jackson. Eugene and Winfred Smith motor ed to Jackson Sunday. Rev. Percy Trueblood is conduct ing revival services near Danville, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. L A. Smith and Josiah visited relatives at Simon's Creek on Sunday. Men's Kedettes (Sport Shoes)- Ladies' Kedettes, Per pair Arrow Shirts, all fancy patterns ...... 3 for $5.00 Men's Overalls. Special CQ for Saturday 'yV All Summer Suits dj O , Q C up closing out at. &fVU Men's cool Summer Pants Ljarge Assortment and Children's Summer Sandals..............,.-..:...:.., ALL BATHING SUITS REDUCED Many Other Reductions ? 106 YEARS OF SERVICE "DLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1882 Mr. and Mrs. ,M. M, Dillman have returned from Illinois,. where they visited Mr., Dillman's father, Mr. and Mrs.- L. "N. Simpson, of Elizabeth City, Spent the week-end here with relatives, ' " i Miss Alma Leggett, of Washington, N. C, spent the week-end here with Mrs. W. G. Hollowell. Mrs. Fred Winslow has returned home after spending a week at the Atwater Cottage, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. A. JR. Winslow and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hunnicutt, of Raleigh, spent . the week-end at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Opel White and daughter, 'Sally. Anne, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting relatives here. George Hollowell, Jr., spent last week with his aunt, Mrs. J. M. Matthews, near Elizabeth City. , Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Bailey and son, Ebert, and Mrs. . Vera Miller, of Elizabeth City, visited Mrs. W. G. Hollowell Tuesday. ENTERTAIN CLUB The Snow Hill-White Hat Home Demonstration Club met Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wood with Mrs. Ralph Harrell as as sistant hostess. Mrs. Ashby Jordan, president, Was in charge of the busi ness session, after which the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Edward Benton. Mrs. Benton had prepared a very interesting program which con sisted of a reading by Mrs. Elmer Wood, a poem, "Choices," was given by Mrs. Vernon Winslow. Mss Elea nor Jordan read a poem, "A Boy and a Pike." A contest, "Cake Sale" caused much merriment. Miss 'Gladys Hamrick, home agent, gave a demonstration on cutting- and fitting a pattern, a dress being cut for Mrs. Earl Russell to make the demonstration plainer. The hostesses served ice cold Kool Aid and vanilla wafers. .. Those present Were: Mesdames Ed ward Benton, George Eure, Jr., Ash by Jordan, George Jordan, E.' D. Matthews, Earl Russell, Freeman Umphlett, J. P. White, Vernon Wins low, W. H. Cartwright, Mary A. Keaton, Jesse Harrell, Elmer Wood, Ralph Harrell, and Misses Beatrice Benton, Eunice Harrell, Gladys Ham rick, Eleanor Jordan, Barbara Ann Benton and George Curtis Eure. Needing During Bargain Buys In Things You Reductions are the order of the day at BLANCHARD'S, bringing you this sample selection of bargains just in time for sum mer and vacation use! If you come in early, you'll see complete selections. $1.98 $1.49 $1.69 Dark and 19c value Summer Wash Dresses Reduced Dotted Swiss, Batiste and Dimities ;S 4t' of Ladies' tin 9C SLACKS 7, Brown and Navy . ;. 98c Value . V l, lP QUALITY MERCHANDISE y 'H?; HONORS . SISTER p f vHonoring her sister, Mrs.1 J. K.J1,. McClue,1 of Atlanta, Mrs. L( W.1 f Anderson delightfully entertained -at k' an informal tea Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock, at her home at - Belvidere. -Miss" Clara White assisted in receiv ing the guests at the door.. Colorful cut flowers and - lighted candles added to the cheer and charm ' of the spacious rooms. i ' - Miss Attie Chappell and Miss 'I Sara Maie Chappell assisted the.. daughter, Miss Marie Anderson, in serving. Those enjoying Mrs. Anderson') hospitality were: Mrs. McClure , and little son, Joe, ' ' Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Mrs. N. S. " Chappell, Mrs. J. M. Copeland, Mrs. J. C. Trivette, Mrs. W.v L. ' White, - Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Miss Margaret ' B. White; Miss Clara White, Miss ' Lucy White, Miss Gladys Hamrick, Miss Attie Chappell, Miss Sara Male uiappeu ana miss Mane Anderson. MISS JACKSON BADLY BURNED Miss Gertrude Jackson, of Ryland, was painfully scalded Friday about noon on her right arm. She had tak en a large pot containing a boiled dinner from the stove and was pre paring to take the dinner np when, in some unaccountable manner, the pot turned over spilling4 a large quantity of the liquid ott Miss Jack son's right arm, which1; was badly burned from thajngrt io the elbow. HUGE HANGAR NOW READY Miami, Fla. A new hangar,U50 by" 180 feet, enclosing 76,000 square .feet and giving 86-foot -clearance above, ground, the largest in the world, has been opened for use. It is being operated by the Pan-American Airways and will be used to store the new huge airplanes now operated by the company. Balance Sheet The Ford Motor Company total surplus, $606,085,935, still lags be hind the Roosevelt defiicit. Minnea polis Journal. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE THREE OR FOUR hundred bushels of corn in shuck or shelled. Must go quick to raise needed cash. J. S. McNider. iiiiliilliliill! timumttAnnnnnitttntiri-ftff W II Be the SUMMER! American Batiste, solid O O n colors. 25c value.... Printed Batiste and OK Dimities, 29c value........ : ; Printed Dimities and Batiste. : light grounds. . , j.-y, ;wv, ' i -fe: "I , t , ; . ; EIGHT PRICES r v 15 c t 11 i. if