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Telephone 88 Ruth At Nags Head Mrs. R. B. Smith left Monday to spend some time at Nags Head. Return from Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White spent Neck, has returned home after spend the past week at Nags Head. While ing several days here with Mr. and there they attended a performance Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse. of "The Lost Colony" at Fort Raleigh. 1 Kinston Visitor Miss. Margaret Gray, of Kinston, is the guest of Miss Marjorie Buck this week. Week-end At Kinston Mr. and Mrs. G C. Buck, their and Mrs. G. C. Buck, daughter, Marjorie, and their son, 1 Cleveland, spent the past week-end in Kinston with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Byrd. Visiting in Elizabeth City Miss Edith Everett is spending this week at Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Twiford. Return, fmm A J,u Miss Eugenia Gregory has returned, home from Ashevil e. where she SDent two months with her aunt, Mrs. I. K. Thomas. QVeek-end at Nags Head Miss Ruth Davenport, Miss Gladys Hamrick and Mrs. Thomas Nixon spent the past week-end at Nags &Head. .Mrs. NSxon is spending this week there. Returns to Greensboro Mrsv J. L. Spruill has returned to her home in Greensboro, after spend ing several days here with Mr. and Mm J. P. Prrv. Week-end Visitors Hiss Mattie Gatling White and Miss Dorothy Robinson, of Raleigh,1 spent the week-end with Miss White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White, Monday Here Miss Lucy McGluck, of Gypsy, spent Monday with Miss Ruth Dav enport. Here Recently Mrs. TL G. Waddy, of Norfolk, Va., was the recent guest of her sister,' Mrs. J. P. Perry, and Mr. Perry. Sunday At Gateaville Mr. and Mrs. R M. Riddick spent Sunday with relatives at Gatesville. Spend Week-end Away Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buck spent the week-end in Washington, N. C, and Ayden. Returns from Point Clear Miss Sarah Brinn has returned home after spending some time with friends at Point Clear. Norfolk Visitor Miss Agnes Banks, of Norfolk, Va., has been visiting Mrs. Tim Mor-J 8n- U4tii Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hodges and son, of Norfolk, Va., spent the past week-end here ae guests of Miss Mamie Stallings. Here From Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Grace and Miss Annie Grace have returned to their home in Baltimore, Md., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White. Return to Richmond Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White and son, Jack Myers, have returned to their home in Richmond, Va., after visiting Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White. Attend Pageant Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White, Mrs. G. W. Barbee, Miss Mary Onella Relfe, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White, of Rich mond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grace and Miss Annie Grace, of Baltimore, Md., attended the pageant at Fort Raleigh Sunday evening. Miss White Returns Miss Jean White has returned home after spending some time with relatives at Raleigh, Elizabethtown, and White Lake. Sunday at Nags Head Misses Jean White, Grace Knowles, Spivey. Roberson, Ruth Elliott, Ber nice White, and" Patricia Stephens spent Sunday at Nags Head and at tended the pageant at Fort Raleigh in Jthe evening. In Asheville Mrs. T. S. White, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenbere and Mrs. Annie Morgan are spending several days in i Asheville. . Guests of Mrs. Winslor r .Hiss , Winnie Winslow, of Whites ton, nd Miss Eleanor . Winslow are Visipng jurs. u v. wtnsiow. ? , Cuest of Miss Roberson H2a Elerine Spivey, p Rich- ' Nachman, Society Editor mond, Va. Roberson. is the guest of Miss Alice Returns Home R. Walston, of Mrs. J. Scotland Sunday at Nags Head Mrs. R. A. White and son, Billy, i Miss Sara Carlyle, Mrs. Tim White, Kelly White, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White, James Robert White, Miss Eleanor Hunter and Mrs. Tom Perry spent Sunday at Nags Head and at- with another character gem as out tended the Dasreant at Port Raleia-h' standinsr as her "Anna Held" in Sunday evening. Recent Visitor William Watkins, of Winston-, Salem, spent several days here last week as the guest of Miss Mary Thad Chappell. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard, their aaugncer, Mies uman uiancnara, ana heir 8on BmJ spent several days wcc TJI",la T. n wnT,r anA Ti- Mu.n have returned after spending several , days in Baltimore, Md., on business. Attend Pageant Miss Mary Thad Chappell and Wil liam Watkins, of Winston-Salem, at tended "The Lost Colony" pag eant at Fort Raleigh on Wednesday night of last week. FaravtHe Visitor Miss Helen Willis,. ofeEaaniMlle, is spending sometime ae ttesv-gaeao. of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brim Returns to Nags Head Miss Mary Wood Koonce has re turned to Nags Head to resume her visit with Mrs. T. B. Sumner, after spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Miss Feilds At Home Miss Mary Elizabeth Feilds has re turned to her home here after spend ing several days at Nags Head. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J.' J. Moore and their daughter, Pat, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Returns to Winston-Salem Miss Mary Helene Newby has re turned to Winston-Salem, after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newby. Guest of Mrs. Farell miss natnerine Jessup, who is spending the summer at Nags Head with Mrs. T. B. Sumner, was the re cent guest of Mrs. J. R. Futrell for several days. Recent Visitors Miss Helen Simpson, of Norfolk, Va., Miss Ann Simpson, Mrs. Emily Gray, Miss Mary Chenault and Jack Simpson, of Danville, Va., were the guests of Mrs. T. C. Blanchard and Miss Kate Blanchard on Friday. At Nags Head Misses Ruth Davenport, Jessie Tay- loe Newby and Mary Towe will return today from Nags Head, where they have been spending several days. Visiting Parents Mrs. R. L. Crouch and children, Marian and Bob, of Thomasville, are spending some time here with Mrs. Crouch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newby. Returns Home Mrs. Joe Campbell has returned from Ocean View, Va., where she spent several days. Visiting in Clayton Miss Ruby Keaton is visiting Miss Katherine Britt, at Clayton. At St. Pauls Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes and children are visiting relatives at St. Paula. 4 Monday fci Norfolk Miss Kate Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessup and Mrs. R. T. Clarke spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Visiting Here ,. . Mrs. R. B. Albertson, of Ports mouth, Va., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. In Elizabeth City Miss Helen GaitheHs visiting Mrs. E - c- Conger, in Elizabeth City. Visiting' Friends ' Mr. and Mrs, H.- ft,"S" spending this week at T with friends. " , ' r are orsy Va., Week-end f ' Head Mrs. Henry C xaes - and her daughter, Julia' Ane, spent the past1 FHJ.1 FGiiiCAST AT STATE THEATRE HERTFORD, N. C. Friday Only Luise Rainer as "The Toy Wife.". ,.. . Luise Rainer, only star Wer to be accorded two Academy awards, proves her unqualified right to. the honor "The Great Ziegneld" and her "O-Lan" in "The Good Earth." Her "Froufrou" Brigard in "The Toy Wife," adds a delineation which may well nominate her for the third time and create still another preced- ent. By turn the frivolous, light- hearted girl, the equally- irresponsible wife, and the broken, tragic figure which her own folly makes her, .she draws a masterful and: truly moving picture which any "other actress of the year will be hard pressed to match. week-end at Nags Head at the Har cottae' Return Home Mr. and Mrs. V. N. garden, Misses Florence Darden and Ann Porter spent the past week at Nags Head. Visiting at Spencer Miss Thelma Elliott left today to visit Mrs. Fred Wolfe, at, Spencer. Attend. Pageant Mrs. E. W. Mayes and daughter, Wallis Cobb, Mrs. J. E. Mayes, of Petersburg, Va , and Mrs. R. S. Jordan attended the pageant at Fort Raleigh on Wednesday evening. Accepts Position fat Windsor Miss Gussie Wood has accepted a position in Windsor with the WPA. Genghis Khan's Empire Genghis Khan's Thirteenth cen tury" empire extended from the Pa cific ocean to Eastern" Europe. Law Protects Poreupines Porcupines are .protected by law in several states because a person lost in the woods can often kill them with a club and thus obtain meat. PENDER ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Moody Matthews and children, Moody, Anne and Carolyn, recently spent the day at Ocean ' Stallings, Carey Copeland, Walter. View, Va. j Trueblood, Bill Roach, Roscoe Stall- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sutton ' and ( ings, Willie Lane, Calvin and Milton son, Sidney Tucker, Mr. and . Mrs. J Lane, Junior Leyden, Lawrence Per Glenn Hobbs and daughter, Alice ( ry, Howard and Harold HurdV), Wil Brinn, and Mrs. Davis, all front near J liam Lowe, Sidney and Oscar White, Elizabeth uty; Mrs. id tfyrum, oi.xnomas and uoya Hurdle, josepn Hertford, and Miss Helen Boughton, Sumner, Rothie Hurdle, Odell Baccus, of Elizabeth City, were guests' of : Archie Ray Asbell, Arba Asbelf, El Mrs. R. A. Perry Sunday. " 1 ton Chappell, Joseph and Dempsey Mrs. A. J. Dail and two grand' 1 White, Milford Ray Twine, the guest daughters, Frances and Daisy Bys of honor, Bessie Anne Lane, and the rum, of Norfolk, Va., are spendingfamily. r'OTinn.ni'? Kvoo aT 1 ' V M : No wondef men everywhere insist oa , Probak Jr. Blade! Made by the world's largest blade maker, ground, honed and stropped by epecial proeew, thete keeoj double-edKe blades will end your shaving trouble. You save money toot Buy a pack age of Probak Wade today -4 for only 10 Tuesday Only ."Three Blind Mice." -4 There was Loretta.. Young.Ntiier usual adorable self, even in a duBty pair of overalls feeding the chick ens in a barnyard during a scene for "Three Blind Mice," her current co starrer with Joel McCrea. Each time Director Rill Seiter called for action and camera, the scene progressed for a few feet only to be interrupted by a shriek from Loretta. Investigation revealed that the hens were giving Loretta a gallina ceous "hot foot," by pecking at her toes. Time was called while the star's sandals were changed for less vulner able shoes . . . and the filming went on undisturbed. "I can't understand it," murmured Loretta, "I haven't any CORNS!" this week with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings. Mrs. Joseph Proctor spent last week in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. Miss Francetta White, of Manteo, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Lane. Irvin Stubbs, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry. J. B. Perry accompanied Miss Jeannette Perry and Clavis Perry to Coleraln Beach Sunday afternoon. MISS LANE HONORED Miss Bessie Anne Lane was guest of honor at a birthdays party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, at their home near Cumberland on Fri day evening, August 6th, the occa sion celebrating the honoree's fifteen th birthday. After numerous out-door games on the lawn, Miss Lane was presented with. many lovely gifts. The guests were served delicious ice cream and cake. Those present were: Misses Julia Lane, Marian Sawyer, Hazel Combs, Louise Meads, Leona Baccus, Eva Roy Chanjpell, Shirley Hurdle, Elinor, Inez and Virgie Harris, Delorine Copeland, Mattie, Grade and Addie Mae Ferrell, Helen Lane, Lina Ar nold, Annie Byrum and Cora White, and Harold Copeland, Clyde Harris, Leroy Skinner, Roy Baccus, T. M.i . J BAGLlSV;SVMlP , JAr, and Mrs. Joseph Winslow and family motored ' to Nags Head on Wednesday."" ' ' -'-'---,-- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stevenson and was accompanied home by her broth family. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Smith u and daughter, Neppie Maude, Mrs. Beatrice Jordan, Mr. aril Mrs. N. J.J Smith, Grace ahd Eugene Smith at tended the camp ; meeting at Wake field, Va.; on Sunday. ' Misses -Margaret Jordan aid Min nie 7e Winslow visited in the home of Eaiu Winslow last week. i L. A. Smith, Ruby and Josiah Smith have returned home after vis iting relatives and friends at Siler City. ' - Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Schendel and WITH -tt.' .Mi Freeset mora ice, faster . . . has one thirtf mora tpace for frozen ttorage, Top shelf provides Ideal fro en stori age for small chicken and roasts . . also xttn ice cubes. New MULTI SERVICE TRAY hat 5-pound fce capacity. New EJECT -O-CUBE TRAYS in all family-!se models. Here's more value for your money I Buy a Westinghonssand' savet SAVES FIQD...S1VES TIME ...SAVES MOttfY ComeinlSe thnewWtinghouel Byrp tHafcluare o. "Everything In Hardware and Supplies?' EDENTON, N. C. ; : : : waff f3ipB: HERTFORD, N. C. COOL COMFORTABLE ENTERTAINING Friday Only-- ; ON THE STAGE . Boy and Girl to Represent Perquimans County In iemarle. Bridge Celebration Will.Be Chosen at 9 P. M; f ON THE SCREEN Also Comedy and Act Monday Only- MUSICAL RfTHTH! RUDY VALLEK Sebaiefclefrili Rtmemwrr LANE .HUEh Herbert V ... 1 .:, Also Comedy and News t Wednesday Only v -JMIATINEB t rVBLff - V" f ct , daughter,1 Elsie,' are' viaitinjf relatives $ and , friends at Jlamaeux and , Lexing- , ton. ; '-v jr . ? Mrs. Dennis Winslow has returned home, from a visit - to her parents Mr. ana Airs. J. r. Andrews sno -. Mr and Mr8. L. A, Smith, Mr. jirs. N. J. Smith, and SEa&b,-M ' Miss Mozelle Smith -is visi'lng tet r' tives in Siler City and Snow Camp.. . 4 - Mr 1 nnrf Mm 'PlwnnH Whitu him : I , returned ' home after viaitincr Mf '( White's brother, Allen White, in Philadelphia,' Pav They visited many i . places of interest in Philadelphia, and reiurnea nome oy way or uiq onen- v . andoah Valley of Virginia. SUPER-CAPACITY FROSTER MORE SPACE j. ;viiAH-.-'M. m i Saturday Only'-,; - ' SHOW OPENS 10 P. M. V iomeay v : T" , . "MYSTERIOUS PILOT No t , , Taesday Only t 1 -v " . ' ; ' ' a LSSSOH IM MATBI-MOHtYl '. 1 ,ycu;;3 i2C Also Comedy and Act Thursday Only" ! p , ' - - J. DraCoEvcr A failure while white banners of ; ' courage still fly i r 1 i J is 7J
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