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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HKRTFOPJ), N. C, FRIDAY, .AUGUSTS, 1938
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Returns to Farmville bia, are spending the week with Mrs.
Miss Helen Willis has returned to 6. W. Thach. Mrs. Thach's daugh
ter home in Farmville. after visiting ter, Mrs. L. C. Mann, and her chil-
Mr. and Mrs. R T. Brinn.
Visiting Here
Tommy Arnold, of Wilson, is vis
iting "Big Man" and "Little Man"
Broughton.
Sunday at Nags Head
Miss Margaret Jarvis, of Moyock,
Miss Katherine Spivey, of Richmond,
Va, Hollowell Nixon, Tim Brinn and
William Hardeastle spent Sunday af
ternoon at Nags Head.
Washington Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner and
Miss Leigh Skinner, of Washington,
D. G, arrived early this week to,
spend a month at their home at Old
Neck and at Nags Head. They had
as their guests over the week-end
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Fletcher and Miss
Nancy Tice, of Washington, D. C.
Attend Pageant
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Walker,
Mrs. George Feilds, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Hathaway attended the per
formance of "The Lost Colony" at
Fort Raleigh on Sunday evening.
Visiting at Court land
Miss Helen Mae White and Miss
Lena Barber are spending some time
with. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis, at
,3aarUand, Va, ,.
V v,a,r Visiting Here
Miss Ann Bullock and Garland
BoRoek, of Creedmore, are visiting'
r. ana sins, xv. u, juivnws
B. A. White. .
Guests of Miss White
Miss Jane Bell, of Norfolk, Va.,'
and Miss Virginia Clarke, of Green
uSDe, are visiting Miss Jean White.
Week-end Here
Bul Julian Brinkley and her little
j-iMotj Betsy, of Plymouth, were
guests of Mrs. tmnKieys
Mrs. Isa Tucker.
Goes to Kings Mountain
M3as Gladys Hamrick left Tuesday
fa spend her vacation at Kings Moun
tain with her parents.
Returns from Business Trip
Louis Nachmajj. has returned af
ter spending several days in Balti
more, Md., on business.
Miss Ward at Home
Miss Ruth Alice Ward has returned
home after spending some time at
Virginia Beach and Ocean View, Va.
Returns from Hobbsville
Miss Ruth Hollowell returned on
Thursday from Hobbsville, where she
visited her cousin, Miss Dorothy Holl-
owell.
In Smithfield
Miss Blanche Everett is spending
some time at Smithfield with her
aunt, Mrs. Theron Johnson.
Visitors at Mackeys
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon and
son, Guy, Mrs. Ed Everett and Dr.
Sedberry, of Elizabeth City, spent
Sonday afternoon at Mackeys with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White.
Monday in Norfolk
R. M. Riddick, Misses Carolyn Rid
dick, Spivey Roberson and Dorcas
Knowles spent Monday in Norfolk,
Virginia.
Rack from Nags Head
Mrs. J. E. Winslow and children,
Hetty and Julian, have returned home
after spending some
iHead.
time at Nags
(Guests of Mrs. Thach
Mrs. "Ruth G. Ballance, of Norfolk,
Va, and Mrs. Ella Smith, of Colum-
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dren, Bobby and Sonny,
Va., spent the week-end
Mrs. Thach.
of Norfolk,
here with)
Miss Broughton at Home
Miss Margaret Broughton has re
turned home after visiting relatives
at Dunn and Kerby.
Return from Dunn
Mrs. Sidney Broughton and sons,
David, "Big Man" and "Little Man",
have returned from Dunn, where they
visited relatives.
Returns Home
Miss Edith Everett has returned
home after spending some time with
relatives in Elizabeth City.
Chapel Hill Visitor
Miss Frances Clark, of Chapel Hill,
is the guest of Miss Nancy Coke
Darden.
Visiting Grandparents
Little Bobby Sutton, of Newport
News, Va., is visiting his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton.
Here from Williaraston
Mrs. Charles H. Godwin, Jr., of
Williamston, is the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott.
Goes to Raleigh
Herman Ward left Monday to ac
cept a position with the firm of Wil
liams and Wall, in Raleigh.
Attend Pageant
Miss Edith Everett, accompanied
by Melvin Wright, of Elisabeth City,
attended the pageant at Fort Raleigh
on Sunday evening.
Week-end at Home
Robert Hollowell, who holds a posi
tion in Greensboro, spent the past
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. Hollowell.
Out of Town Sunday
Beverly Blanchard and William
White spent Sunday in Norfolk and
Craddock, Va., with friends.
Farmville Visitor
Mrs. M. V. Horton, of Farnwille,
was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Brinn.
Accepts Position in Richmond
Miss Maude keaton has accepted a
position in Richmond, Va.. as secre
tary for the Continental Life Insur
ance Company.
Visiting at Ocean Drive
Mrs. R. M. Potter and son. "Skip
per," are visiting her parents, ' Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Ziegler, at Ocean
Drive, S. C.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton, Jr,
of Norfolk, Va., spent the past -weekend
here with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Relfe.
Miss Keaton Returns
Miss Ruby Keaton has returned
home after visiting Miss Katherine
Britt, at Clayton. She was accom
panied home by Miss Britt, Claude
Ellis and Chris Atkinson, who spent
the week-end with her.
Away Over Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and son,
Richard, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. Pollard, at Belle
Arthur.
See 'The Lost Colony"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson.
Mrs. John Broughton, Sr., Mrs. Chas.
Johnson and Harrell Johnson attend
ed the pageant at Fort Raleigh on
Wednesday evening.
Return from Washington
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thach and Mrs.
Saturday, August 20 J'-'
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A.'J. Parrish ' have returned, from
Washington, A &, where they spent
the week-end with their 'foster pons,
Richard Mansfield, and . T. A. True
blood. They were accompanied home
by Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Thach.
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Week-end with Mother
Miss Gussie Wood, of Windsor, was
the week-end guest of her mother,
Mrs. Ben Wood. .
Returns Home
Mrs. R. D. Elliott has returned to
her home after spending some time
with relatives at Avden and Belle
Arthur.
In Washington '
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark and son,
Jimmie, are spending some time in
Washington, D. C.
Visiting Mrs. Wood
Mrs. R. E. Brinn is visiting Mrs.
J. Q. A. Wood, of Elizabeth: City, at
her cottage on Currituck Sound.
Guest of Miss Davenport
Miss Mary Hope McCall, of Weeks
ville, is the guest of Miss Ruth Dav
enport. Sunday at Ocean View
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. White and
their guest, Miss Edith Matthews,
of Suffolk, Va., Miss Syble Layden
and James Byrum spent Sunday at
Ocean View, Va.
Week-end Here
Mrs. C. W. Peele and two children,
of Norfolk, Va, spent the week-end
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry.
Retufrns to AhosUe
Miss Julia Campen has returned to
her home in Ahoskie, after spending
two weeks with her grandmother,
Mrs. Jesse CampenSr.
Visitor Here
Miss Charlotte Cohn, of Princess
Asa. Md., is the guatt of Mr. and
Via, J. C. Blanchard. 4f' .
Norfolk Visitors
Mrs. T. N. Bunch and son, Melvin,
of Norfolk, Va., spent Tuesday here
with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry.
Sunday Here
Miss Rebecca Ruber and Waddy
Ferguson, of NortolK, Va., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry
on Sunday.
Return from Crewe v
Miss Mary Pasco White ha return
ed to her home after visiting her
aunt, Mrs. J. M. Eason, "at Crewe,
Virginia.
Week-end Here
Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton,
Va., sent the past week-end here
with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker.
In Norfolk
Louis Nachman, Jesse Lee Harris, !
Edison Harris, Dick Payne, and
Buck FarnsWorth, of New York City,
spent Monday evening in Norfolk,
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Return to New York
Buck Farnsworth has returned to
New York City, after visiting. Edison
Harris. Mr. Farnsworth was accom
panied home by Mr. Harris and Louis
Nachman, who will visit him for sev
eral days. ..; '
MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS .
The Young Woman's Missionary So
ciety met Tuesday . afternoon with
Miss Myrtle Umphiett at her home
at Winfall, with Miss Umphiett and
Mrs. Thomas H. White as joint host
esses. . ...'.wv
Miss Mary Elizabeth White, Mrs,
L. F. Winslow, Mrs. Jesse Stanton
and Miss "Myrtle Umphiett were on
the program, which was very inter
esting. During the social hour, the .host
esses served an ice course with cakes.
Those present were i Mesdames
Mack Dillman, Jesse Stftnton, . Ray
mond Stanton, L. F. Winslow, A R.
Winslow, 'Aubrey Umphiett '.and
Thomas H. White,. Misses Mary . Eli
zabeth White, Hattie Pearl Nowell
and Myrtle Umphiett. . . -
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Also Comedy anil News
Joint Hostesses To ,v '
: Ladies' Council Of
Bethlehem Church
The Ladies' Council of Bethlehem
Christian Church met at the home of
Mrs.. Mamie Farmer on Friday even
ing, with Mrs. Stephen Elliott assist
ing Mrs. Farmer as hostess. The
president, 'Mrs. E. Y. Berry, was in
charge of the meeting. .
The opening hymn, "Help Some
body Today," was followed with pray
er offered by Mrs. S. I. Cullipher.
The Scripture lesson was the last
21 verses of the 6th chapter of St.
Mark, which was read by Mrs. E. Y.
Berry.
After routine business had been
finished, a hymn, "Beulah Land," was
sung.
In as much as the Christian Union
program committee met with the
Ladies' Council, the Council program
was omitted.
The hostesses served lemonade,
cakes and peanuts.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs
i W. A. Russell and children, Violet,
Lucy Hope, Mary Ellen and Billie,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry and sons,
Edgar Young" and Dan, Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Elliott, Miss Sallie Sue Skin
ner, Mrs. Mamie Farmer, Raymond
Farmer, Mrs. J. Ed Lane, Miss Fran
cetta White, Mrs. Mary J. Wood
and daughters, Minnie Wilma and
Mary Ruth, Moody Matthews, Jr.,
Anne Matthews, Mrs. V. L. Proctor,
Mary Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. .Willie Lane
and daughter Edna Ruth and
Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stall
ings, Mrs. S. I. Cullipher, Mrs. Hamen
! Derring, Mrs. R. A. Perry, J. B. and
Reuben Perry.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Lane are at
Nags Head this week.
Miss Miriam Nixon and Carey
Quincy motored to Windsor Sunday
afternoon.
Walter Symons and Lorenza Elliott
have returned after camping at White
Lake for a week.
Mrs. C. L. Jackson spent Friday
in Elizabeth City with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Coiner and Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Mueller, of Waynes
EM mm m sultry beat ?
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on These Blistering
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Tuesday, August -' V'.1 s
N.TletoMlollUbb5F
Miolito.kHaarr lot
boro, Va., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. TV Quincy .Sunday. V."
' ' Mrs., John Asbeir "and ' daughter,
Sylvia, Mrs.. C. L. Doughtie and
children were. in Elizabeth City Sat
urday afternoon. tW
Mr. and Mrs." Arthur White and
theb mother, - Mrs., J C. White, of
Hertford motored to Norfolk, Va.,
Sunday to visit Mrs. White's son,
David, who Is very jU in a hospital
there.. . 'f .
Mrs. C P. Quincy and daughter,
Janet, visited friends in Hertford on
Sunday afternoon. $r-s
Mr. and' 'Mrs. ; John Asbell and
children motored over the Albemarle
Sound bridge Sunday , and were the
guests of Mrand-Mfs. M4 S. Phelps,
at Mackeys. r -
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leggett and
son, of Plymouth, out for a ride on
Monday evening, decided they would
ride over the Albemarle Sound
bridge They came on to Chapanoke
and spent the evening with Mrs.
Leggett's mother, Mrs. C. L. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Doughtie, after
spending two weeks with Mrs. Dough
tie's sister, Mrs, John Asbell, left on
Sunday for a visit at Mackeys
Mrs. Daisy Perry has returned
home after spending the week at
Nags Head.
Mrs. Lewis Lane visited Mrs. Roy
Lane, at Winfall, Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mrs. John Symons was in Elizabeth
City Friday on business.
Wise Boys
The Filipinos are trying to secure
independence before we ask them for
their half billion treasury surplus.
Washington Post.
Who Knows?
Vandenberg thinks Roosevelt will
seek a third term, but be defeated in
his own convention.
This Bank Will Be Closed on August 25
Account of the
Albemarle Bridge Celebration
THE HERTFORD BAtXG COMPANY
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance Each Depositor $5,000
If You er Will Need a
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Bethlehem JJnibnv
Has Annua Picnic
At Colerain Beach
! The Christian Union of Bethlehem ?
Church held its annual picnic at- :
Colerain Beach Thursday, August 11.
Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
E. Y. Berry and sons, Edgar Young
and Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Moody. Matth
ews and children, Moody, Anne and
Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matth
ews and son, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Elliott and . sons,' Douglas and
Bobby, Mrs. Stephen Elliott, .Miss
Sallie Sue Skinner, Mrs. R. A. Perry ...
-and son, J, B., Glenn, Matthews, Mrs.
Mary J. Woodland daughters, Minnie
Wilma and Mary Ruth, Misses Violet,
Lucy Hope and Mary Ellen Russejl,
Mrs. S. I. Cullipher, Mrs. Homer Der
ring, Reuben Stallings and son, Wil
liam, B. A. Berry ...Mrs. Mamie Farm
er, J. W. Smith, Miss Alma Daven
port, John Wood Davenport; Mr. aid
Mrs. Willie Lane and daughter, Edna
Ruth, Mrs. V. L. Proctor and daugh
ter, Mary, Mrs. Sue Godwin, Miss
Adelaide Eaves, Miss Blanche Dav
enport, Mrs. H. S. Davenport and
Lbwo daughters, Marjorie and Juanita,
Joshua Sutton, Howard Godwin, Ed
ward Jones and Reuben Perry, from
near Edenton, Miss Francetta White,
of Manteo, Sidney Tucker Sutton,
from near Elizabeth City, Irvin
Stubbs, of Norfolk, Va., and Earl"
Riddick. V
Poor Marksmanship
Assassin's fifteen bullets miss Gov
ernor of Puerto Rico; two persons in
crowd of 40,000 slain. '
Neither Do We
Rockefeller returns from vacation
in Europe, says that no one abroad
wants war.
Fans for the Office
Fans for the Home
Fans for the
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