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TAGS EIGHT TEB rERQPIMAKS WCSSftY. ESSTFCSl), . ttFSIHAY, DECEMBER ?, WSJ . V-" f'-rri 1 4 , 'iw,:. MBS Telephone 88 - Ruth Returns te Wilson Miss Dorothy Stephens, a member of the Wilson school faculty, return ed to that city Sunday after spending the Thanksgiving holidays here with her1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. 1 '-1 r - - Holidays at Home,,. ' Miss Louise Payne, a student at the University of North Carolina, has returned to Chapel Hill after visiting her parentis, ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne, during1 the holidays. Returns to Chapel Hill Guy Nfewby, a student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Miss Stephens Here Miss Katherine Stephens, of Balti more, Mt, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. Returns to College Francis Jessup has returned to Oak Ridge Military Institute, after spend ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessup. Here front Elisabeth City Mrs. A. C. Shannonhouse, of Eliza beth City, is visiting " her parents, state the'atbf: ! HERTFORD, N. C. CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE Jp Friday Only Saturday Only J 'STSplM V ' A MYSTERY . S IS. fit j&mm27mmf 7 HORSEMAN A 1 ,. lL'rt I I MASTER IN 1 fj Also ZORRo'no. 11 ! COMEDY ACT POPEYE SQUACKS 9 J Monday Only Tuesday Only P COMEDY - ACT - NEWS COMEDY ACT g r t 1 . T1 I I MATINEE 3 P. M. f A VtfNI I P can N., , 2 ITWW lJ P 5 fecr MrHrW ! 4fe!ZT I J George raft t ? y! u.I Dorothy LAKOUn ! P" y --- t ;y 0 II if ,8 Also I I J P 4 COMEDtY ACT ' LmJU NEWS REEL THE NEW FORD-BUILT MERCURY EIGHT IS ON DISPLAY AT Uinsloiv - Ohite - Motor Co. Grubb and Front Streets You've heard about the Mercury 8 . . . see it today. Hy draulic brakes -116 inch wheelbase - 95 horsepower mo tor - new comfort - a completely new car throughout! Tops in the medium low price field! 1 A new Mercury 8 will - Service Nachman, Society .Editor Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens.9 Returns to Chapel Hill Jesse Lee Harris, a student at the University of North Carolina, spent J-the. holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Z. A. Harris, r';: Back from Massachusetts ,. J. R. Bates has returned to Hert ford to resume his duties as a mem' ber of Perquimans High faculty, after spending several days at his home in Springfield, Mass. Spent Holidays in Gates Miss Madeline Lamb spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives at Gates. Returns Home Mrs. W. G. Waddy has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. P. Perry, and Mr. Perry. Returns from Louisburg Miss Kate Blanchard has returned from Louisburg, where she visited Mrs. C. Y. Yarborough. Sunday in Norfolk D. S. Darden and daughter, Miss Nancy Coke Darden, spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. Spend Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher, of 't be on display Friday in Station from 3 to 5 o'clock P M. Washington, D. C. .were guests of relatives here during the Thanksgiv ing holidays. (-1 '- . - O ' Week-end Here v ' Miss Martha Elisabeth Jordan and Miss Addie Mae Cobb of Norfolk, Va., spentth past week-end here as guests of Miss Jordan's mother, Mrs. R. ,S,' Jordan, & . Here Wednesday " Mrs. Melvin Wright, 'of Elizabeth City, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett, Wednes day, v Returns Home ' Mrs. R."L. Spivey has returned from Washington, D. C; where she spent the autumn with. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher. Tuesday m. Norfolk . Edward Byrum spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va., on business. Spend Thursday in Lynchburg Mr. and Mrs, D. S,' Darden and their daughters, Misses . Nancy Coke and Elizabeth, spent Thanksgiving at Lynchburg, Va., with relatives. Attend Duke-Pitt Game Misses Elizabeth, Grace and Dor cas Knowles attended the Duke-Pitt game at Durham on Saturday. Tuesday In Norfolk Thomas Perry and eon, Thomas, and Billy White spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. They wee accompanied home by Mrs. Perry and Mary Beth, who have been visiting Mrs. Perry's sister, Mrs. Charlie Peele. Returns from Elizabeth City Mrs. G. A. White has returned to her home here from Elizabeth City, where she visited her sister, Mrs.j wade Joraan. Returns to Williamston Miss Dorcas Knowles, a member of. the Williamston school faculty, re turned to that city Sunday, after be ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles, during the holidays. ' Home at Thanksgiving Miss Julia Broughton, a student at Meredith College, Raleigh, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Broughton. Returns to School Charles Harrell, who is attending Oak Ridge Military Institute, spent a few days here last week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Returns from Baltimore Louis Nachman has returned, from Baltimore, Md., where he spent sev eral days on business. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gilliam, of Raleigh, spent the past week-end with Mrs. Gilliam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon. In Elizabeth City Sunday Miss Blanche Everett spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright. , Returns Home Miss Lillian Blanqiard has returned from Dflrham, where she visited her sister, Mrs. M. E. Hobbs, and Dr. Hobbs. Week-end at Home Miss Mattie Gatling White, of Ra- I leigh, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Return to Newport News Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sutton end son, Bobby, have returned to Newport News, Va., after spending the holi days here with Mr. Sutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. t , Visit Relatives f Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton and children spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives at St. Pauls. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Felton's brother, C. H. Howard, who will spend the winter here with Mr. and Mrs. Felton. , Week-end Visitor Miss Ruby Keaton spent the past week-end with Mrs. C. E. Benton, near Hertford. ' Edenton at the Gulf : ' ;v Return' Home ' Mr. and Mrs. XJ. D. Lyoiv and their daughter, Doris, have . returned to their home at Fuquay Springs, after. spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. , . Week-end in Norfolk - Mrj and Mrs, Fred Matthews and sons, Tunstall and Bobby, and Miss Eloise Keatfi were week-end guests of Mrs. H. B. Matthews, in Norfolk. Week-end Here Miss' Ruth Elliott, of Willard, was the week-end guest of , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott. MISSIONARY SOCIETY .MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of Oak Grove ; Church m,et, on Wednes day, November 23,' : attehVme-'' of -Mrs. C. P. . Quincy, at' Chapanoke. The meeting opened with the hymn, "0, Zion .Haste," followed by the Scripture lesson taken from Gospels of Matthew and John by Mn. Em mett Stallings and Miss Al White head. Mrs. J. L. Delaney made an interesting talk on "Bridging National and Racial Barriers." Rev. W. G. Lowe offered prayer, after which the hymn, "America the Beautiful," wap sung. Poems were read by Mrs George Jackson, Mrs. C. P. Quincy, Mifises Mattie and Grade Ferrell. A Spiritual Life program was led by Mrs. W. W. Lewis, after which Mrs. J. L. Delaney offered prayer, followed by the hymn, "The Footsteps of Jesus." Rev. Mr. Lowe dismissed the gathering with a short prayer. During the social hour cake and Buy In :c: : :c: : ; : : :c: : c GUNS ... rTr i SCOOTERS - SKATES - KIDDY HUNDREDS Hertford Hardaare fi Supply Go. "Trade Here and Bank :c li 1 Peaches, Hunt Brand, Franklin Pure Cane COG Coffee, 2 lbs. 11 m 5. Choice Pink Salmoncan: : -1 yl L I ijtlc Kingans Pure Uard, in lb. pkgs:, ii :i I lie White Plate Meat, lb. .V:, 40c MEDIUM GROUND ALUM SALT .. 100 LB. BAG Tested and Ok'd by Department ice cream was served to the fallowing ' members' and visitors: Mesdames 'Addie Bright-Irma D'Orsay, P. 'L, Griffin, L. R. Howell, George Jackson, . The honoree received many fceauli Elihu Lane, W. ,W. tewis, W. JL'ful and useful gifts. ' - , Overman, Daisy Perry G P Quincy,!. A8Bis0nff Mrs. Noweli as losfcttc-s Emmett Stalhngs, John Symons, P.' were M G T Winslow an4 Mr8. c, L. Whitehead, J. L. Delaney, AlUe E Twin6f of Norfolki Va, nd Mrs. Trueblood, and J. C. Wilson, Misses R M Munden of Elizabeth City. ' ; Hazel Bright, Gracie, Mattie and, ' . ... ,,',. ' ... A,,-!Trv n two rli. Ai Whit. I , Guests at dinner included Mrs. Ell- Z?a Sta w r i" head, and Rev. W. G. Lowe. . . The Sowety then gave their pastor. Rev. W. G. Lowe, a pounding. DANCE FOR NEWLYWEDS Mtes Carolyn Riddick and Mn and rs. J. L. Perry, of Windsor, delight- Mrs. fully entertained at a dance at Walk- ers Ball Room on Tuesday evening Robert Riddick, whose marriage took place on Sunday,: November ?7th, in p fWrt i J; ? v Tl- ''w----?.' friends, both from Hertford and out UM,,VV " " " ' of-town. , CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Elizabeth F. White was de lightfully entertained on her 77th birthday at a surprise birthday dinner given at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Noweli, near Winfall, on Sunday. The spacious rooms were artisti cally decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. The dining table with an arrangement of carnations and chrysanthemums, had a lovely birth day cake at each end. J. H. Miller,! brother of the honoree, returned Hertford . . . Local Storjjs The fleal Gift For Real Poys and Girls BICYCLES TRICYCLES FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS RIFLES ... AND FLASHLIGHTS - WAGONS OF OTHER SEASONABLE GIFTS the Difference" - V 1 fb ' We have a fresh and?li large can;.-,2T17c Sugar, 10 lbs..., .50c F.C.X. LAYING MASH W 100 LB. BAG S2.15 thanka for the gathering and for t j delicious three course dinner, h followed. 1 Izabeth F. White, J. H. Miller and rt v ""I ""'J ' -3 Mrs. David Miller, Elmer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nixon and son, Hil-v liary, Crowder- Houowell and daugh y. JW : Wfttf J- . wy, - .low,-. and MrsC Twme Mr. Starferigwyiniiig Und Mr, iZaleskist, of Norfolk, 'V.?v ,Miss Kaihryn- Nicklos, Euegen White, Jr.; ri. Ti Tu : L XTl.ii. ' tr Miss Maewood Pierce, of Hertford; Elwood Noweli, Mr. and Mrs..J."W4 Noweli, Walter, Joseph, Hattie Pearl and Ruth Noweli. A BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott, of Chapanoke, on November ?3, a son.. Mother and baby are doing 'jtkely., , 11 ) BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ' ' -Born to Mr. and Mrs. At Ross, ' s; nf riAnfiincrnn. fhihn. a antl. ' JanteiH 4 : Edward, on November 12th, - Mrs,Z , r h I., ui.'. n1.w' -.l- Wilson, daughter of Mr. and. Mm J,& -C. Wilson, of Chapanoke. Have It! CARS AND HERTFORD, N. a' 1 1"" tempting supply of ; It Fruit Cake Ingredi- j ents at lowest prices ; o It . ft Peel .29c lb. Citron :29c, lb."' Pineapple ;39c Cherries 45q lb. : . : . . - . ' -' ' - - . ' . V White HalsinsW2cr Currants viii-lOcph. Dates - , 10c -15c-25c pkg. v Arabian Figs V 10c pkg. v3C Variety of Niits , - " jc c t
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