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ft 'i -PAGE FOUR TOU rUTlQUIJlANS WEEKLY, ItlCRTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. AUGUST 5, 1938 ,fl t re I -1 , Telephone 88 Ruth Here from Nags Head Mrs. S. P. Jessup and son, Francis, who are spending ihe summer at Nags Head, are spending two weeks here. Sunday at Ocean View' and Norfolk Mrs. Lucius Blanchard and sons, Sidney and Beverly, jnd Mrs. Robert Jordan spent Sunday at Ocean View and Norfolk, Va. At Nags Head Monday Frank Jessup spent Monday at Nags Head. Returns Hqme Miss Patricia Stephens has returned home after spending several days at Nags Head. Enjoy Fishing Trip Herman Ward, Alvin White and Beverly Blanchard spent Thursday on a fishing trip at Chesapeake Bay. Move to Washington Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr., and her daughters, Molly and Dorothy, have gone to Washington, D. C, to join Mr. Oakey and make their home. 'Spend Thursday Here Mrs. E. D. Hall and Miss Mae -Siple, of Dunn, were guests of Mrs. Sidney Broughton Thursday. Guest of Miss Jarvis Miss Prue Newby is the guest of Miss Margaret Jarvis, at Moyock. Visiting Parents Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Belle Arthur, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. At Ocean View Sivnday Misses Virginia White, Ruth Nach- man, Julia Broughton, and Julia Campen, of Ahoskie, Charles Clark and James Divers spent Sunday af ternoon at Ocean View, Va. Back from Nags Head Mrs. Jonas Futrell and son, Rich ard, have returned home after spend ing some time at Nags Head with Mrs. T. B. Sumner. At Nags Head Mrs. Clyde McCallum, Mrs. J. E. Winslow and children, Betty and Julian, and Miss Maude Pridgen, of Albemarle, are spending this week at Nags Head. Visiting at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris anil children, Pat and John, spent several days this week at Nags Head. SiHiday in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laughinghouse and two children, Julia and Ed., Jr., spent Sunday in Greenville. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nachman, of Richmond, Va., are visiting Mr. Nachman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Returns to Durham Hiss Annie Lee Butler has returned to her home in Durham, after spend ing some time here with her father, John Butler, and at Nags Head with Mrs. S. P. Jessup. Visiting Here Miss Mary Helene Newby, of Winston-Salem, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newby. Monday at Smithfield Mies Joyce Stokes spent Monday with friends at Smithfield. Week-end Here Dozier Sutton, of Newport News, Va., spent the past week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. Durham Visitor Alfred Williams, of Durham, .was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Simon Rutenburg, and Mr. Rutenburg. Return Home Fred Armstrong, of Belmont, and i Bill Covington, of Charlotte, have been guests of Dan Sharpe recently. J Visitors Here Last Week Mr. and Mrs. David Stegall, of Wadesboro, spent last week as guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Stegall. ITprp frnm Ptraknra' ' Hm. J. E. 'Mayes, , of Petersburg, V la visiting her son, E, W. Mayes, ' and. Mrs. Mayes. t- Thursday at Nags Head , Mrs. R, A. White, Miss Sarah Car lyle, Miss Hazel Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ed Laughinghouse and children, Julia and Edward, spent last Thursday at At Virginia Beach ' r' , 11 rjrti JVinslow; la spending Nachman,' Society Editor some time at Virginia Beach, Va., at the Atwater Cottage. Visiting in Wadesboro Kev. and Mrs. J, b. stegall are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Stegall, at Wadesboro. Returns from Virginia Beach Miss Spivey Roberson has returned home after spending several days with friends at Virginia Beach and Ivanhoe. Home from Hospital Mrs. L. J. Copeland, who has been a patient in General Hospital, Nor folk, Va., returned home Sunday. Visiting Zach White Misses Ruth Hollowell, Polly Tuck er, Alice Roberson, and Bill Cox and Fred Campen are visiting Zach White at Nags Head. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tucker and son, Reginald, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jes sup, Mrs. Frank Jolly and daughter, Katherine Anne, of Greenville, Jesse Lee Harris and Guy Newby are spending the week at the Harris Cot tage at Nags Head. Return from Nags Head Mrs. Julian White, Mrs. W. M Divers, Jr., Edison and Eva Brinkley Harris have returned after spend ing several days at the Harris Cot tage at Nags Head. Returns Home William White has returned from Ayden, where he spent several days with Dr. and Mrs. Grady Dixon. Return from Windsor Misses Dorcas Knowles and Caro lyn Riddick have returned from Wind- sor after visiting Miss Riddick's sis ter, Mrs. J. L. Perry, and Mr, Perry. Recent Visitors Mrs. Fred Vance, Mrs. Sam Vance and daughter, Sara, of Kernansville, spent several days as guests of Mrs. C. R. Holmes. Week-end Here Mrs. Lloyd Horton, of Plymouth, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Nixon. At Nags Head Mrs. Silas Whedbee and daughter, Mable Martin, are spending some time at Nags Head. Gulests from New Hampshire Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Sikes, of Hanover, New Hampshire, are visit ing Mrs. T. J. Nixon. Returns from Charlottesville Miss Joselyn Whedbee has returned home from Charlottesville, Va., where she spent some time. Week-end at Nags Head Miss Thelma Elliott spent the past week-end at Nags -Head. Week-end at Gatesville Miss Evelyn Riddick and Edward Weeks, of Elizabeth City, spent the past week-end at Gatesville with Miss Riddick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Riddick. Guests Here Wednesday Mrs. W. C. Jackson and daughters, Misses Kathleen, Gwendolyn and Sara gaige Jackson, of Elizabeth City, Miss Elizabeth Chorey, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. C. T. Dough tie, of Edenton, spent Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and family. Spend Thursday Here Mrs. J. R. Cooke, Jr., and daughter, Dinah Jean, of Aulander, spent last lftursday with her brother, Dr. I. A Ward, and Mrs. Ward. Suffolk Visitors Mrs. P. P. King and Jackie KingV of Suffolk, Va , spent several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White. Sunday Guests Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Munden, of Weeksville, were Mr. end Mrs. T. E. Madre and Thomas Clarence; Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Rogerson and children, Sara Margaret and Roy Waldo; Mr and Mrs. E. C. Pugh arid children, Patonia and Charles Elroy. Visit at Ocean View , , Mrs. T. E. Madre and son. Clarence Thomas, are leaving Friday for Nor- folk and Ocean View, Va.; ' to visit relatives and Mends. Returns from FuQuay Springs Mrs. R. Sutton has returned home from Fuquay Springa, when she apent aoma time. - , t . At Seven Springs Recently J Mrs. Jake T. White, Mrs. Nathan Relfe, Mr. R. T. Erina and 11x3.. C. P. Sumner, Jr., :srt t vn 1 diya re cently at Sevea ;ri:w3 v.IA lira. G. T. Hwkins, who, is .pending; the sum V 1. ,," Here from Richmond'' - Mr. and Mrs.,W, -M. White and son, Jack Myers, are spending several days with Mr. , White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake T. White. ? . Recent Guests of Mrs.; Blanchard Mrs. Robert Blanchard, of Chicago, 111., and her 'mother, V Mrs, C. H. Willis, of Ferrunv Va., were recent guests of Mrs. T. C. Blanchard and Miss Kate Blanchard. "?$V;; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCallum Mrs. Emma H. Darnel and daugh ter, Lucy, of Huntington," West Va., are guests of Mr. and? Mrs. Clyde McCallum at their Nags Head cottage this week. . i Attend Pageant Mrs. Lucius Blanchard and son, Beverly, Mrs. Mary Wood and daugh ter, Mary Ruth, attended a showing of "The Lost Colony", at Fort Raleigh on Wednesday night.' - Returns front Raleigh Henry Stokes spent the past week end at Raleigh visiting friends. Visiting Here Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs, of Dur ham, are visiting Mrs. Hobbs par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. Visiting Relatives Mrs. L. C. Winslow land daughter, Betty Jean, are spending some time with relatives at Guilford and Wins ton-Salem. Returns to Charlotte Mrs. A. D. Taylor has returned to Charlotte, after spending some time here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jessup. Week-end in Asheville Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and children, Miss Ruth Hollowell and Robert Hollowell, of Greensboro, spent the past week-end visiting Asheville and other points of interest in Western North Carolina. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White are spending this week at Nags Head. Returns Home Eldon Winslow, who has been working at Nags Head, returned home Monday. 4 I (UP TO THE FULL MARK) TVHEN you drm in my ttation, I'm ' W going t remcinber tocheclc your oil. We Shell dealers listed below have agreed to this. If we forget,' just say, "Didn't you forget' something?'--and without any hesitation we'll bring tout crankcase up to the full mark with Golden Shell. FREE! WHY THI tXAIWJTORMT Well, we know we ought to keep your oil up to the full mark for safety's sake. Besides, we've got an oil that will do the job for your engine like never before f $ c ' K It's made for the kind of driving you do STOP and CO. About ten times a day you shut off your engine. Your oil drains down into the crankcase , ' - When you start ' up again, engine parts grind together "dry" chibrication until your oil gets up there. About of all the wear on your engine comes in starting. OOLCCN tWVJL C UCXS THIS. It leaps to every moving engine part the instant you : step on the starter. And it's tough, too, so that tt won't break down under the heat of 1 steady driving. In fact,. '' ' f '.:Ti , ? , There's no finer oil at any price than Oolden Shell. rnan i f V it .1, -r - j BALLAIIACK NEWS' Mr,arid 'Mrs. XJ.'Parrish spent Monday in' Virginia with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parrislw ""Mr? arid Mrs.Josl Smith, of New port News, Va", were week-end guests of Mrand Mrs.-Sidney Lane. 't Mraftd Mrs C. A. Perry and chil-, den visited Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Jolliff, one day last week. The Vacation Bible school at Great Hope Church was largely attended.; A large number from here went; ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Layden and baby spent Sunday with Mr, Layden's par ents. Mr. -end Mrs. C. S, Layden. Mr. and " Mrs. Ehrie1 Kirby and i baby and Miss Louise Kirby, of Beth el, spent Thursday afternoon , as guests in the home of J. E. Roger- son. PENDER ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Earl Dail and children, Mary Earl and Irving, of Norfolk, Va., were guests at dinner on Sunday of Mr. Dail's brother-m-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davenport. Those calling in the af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dail and granddaughter, Minnie Rae, of Edenton Road; Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Broughton and children, John and Arthur Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur James and Mrs. Maggie Garrett, all of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matthews and son, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Proctor. Mrs. R. A. Perry, J. B. Perry, Mrs. Mary J. Wood and daughters, Minnie Wilma and Mary Ruth, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sutton, near Elizabeth City. In the after noon J. B. Perry, Sidney Sutton and son, Sidney Tucker, Misses Minnie Wilma and Mary Ruth Wood went to Davis Bay in Pasquotank County. 1 Miss Sallie Sue Skinner returned home Friday after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, near Sligo. Sidney Tucker Sutton, from near Elizabeth City, is spending the week with his grandmother, Mrs. R. A. Perry. j Mr. and Mrs. Moody Matthews and Robbins Blanchard have as their guest this week Miss Annie Blanch ard, of Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. E. Eaves and Miss Adelaide Eaves were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland White, at Belvidere, on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hanbury and I uoiuvn aniiii i 7e Shell CzzUrim mcklRQ this oflcx- - i', A ' iv. r- daughter, Betty Lee, of lorfolt, Va., are. spending a few da 31 this week with Mrs. Hanbury's. pai pnts, Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Proctor. r- - ? Miss Bosa, Lassiter is visiting M. and Mrs. Grove "Daniels, in Ports- mWthVa.T Jr ; X Miss Minnie' Wilma fyood has re turned from Nags -Head. t- r Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skinner and i COOL Friday, August 5 $M! tfeal anydwng even your saggy COMEDY ACT Monday, August 8 TWO GREAT STARS Gallant Love and Courage Barbara Stanwyck Herbert Marshall in "Always Goodbye" Also COMEDY NEWS Wednesday, August 10 MATINEE 3 P. M. CI6GLS-G00FY1 Also COMEDY ACT. ; . j heart. m children, ,ot Hertford, ' ,Mrs. 3.l'E.l'r Eaves, Mr,' and Mrs. Louis Eaves and v ' two children were guests of Mr. and ? t Mrs. Stephen Elliott on Sunday,1 J. .'Clarence. Lane, of Buxton, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. J. Ed Lane. - He was'-'accompa-' ' nied home "by his. wife and son, who have been visiting relatives here. " flTUE HE , HERTFORD, N, C. . COMFORTABLE . ENTERTAINING Saturday, August 6 SHOW OPENS 1:30 P. M. .. " i . t i Also "Mysterious Pilot" No. 8 Community Sing Comedy ITmeeday, August ANCHORS WH AT - A REUNION , . MICHt xuiitimifi)iiinl Also COMEDY ACT Thursday, August 11. KAY FRANCIS Banita OvanvilU DicVi Moor Also COMEDY ACT NEWS 4 (51. ft -r'-'f.-or . V '' I 1 ' . I.I ' ' i r: 1 j r i VI a , I'
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