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i V ..t tot THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1938 PAGE THREB r. . uM FORECAST AT STATE THEATRE ; . HERTFORD, N. C. ,TuesSaynly December 13 "Three ;Loves Has !Nancy" - If i h a - tod Mr H i An ultra-modern story of a "quad rangle" supplants the age-old tale of the, triangle in a new, bright and breezy comedy. . It is "Three Loves Has Nancy," dedicated to hilarity and moving at Thursday only,. December 15--"If I Were King" if .it. I SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrtfl; Caro lyn Dean Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HarrelL and Mies Eunice Harrell spent ! Monday in Norfolk, Va. J Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Misses Lucille Cart wright, Elinor Jordan, Carolyn Deanl Harrell, Barbara Iiee Sawyer and 'l nomas Martin Sav;yer were guests of Mr and Mrs. Jesse Harrell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Ralph Harrell and Miss Eunice Harrell at tended the funeral of the son of Mr. -and, MrasvLeslie Sumner, near Hert ford. , Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer, in Pasquotank, on Friday. Mr. arid Mrs. Eddie Harrell and family were shoppers in Hertford on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Harrell is visiting her son, J. L. Harrell, Sr., in Norfolk, Va. Delorain Copeland Weds Aubrey Asbell Sunday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. R. Belvidere, announce their daughter, Delorain, to Aubrey Asbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Asbell, of Tyner. j " The ceremony took place on Satur day, November 19th, at 7:30 o'clock at Suffolk, Virginia. The Rev. I. A. Johnson officiated. The bride was beautifully attired m a dress ot dubonnet with accesso ries to match. Her coat was teal blue with dark fur. I The bridal couple were attended by Mr; and Mrs. Johnnie Chappell, of Tyner. Mrs. Chappell is a sister ot the bridegroom. WHITE HAT P. T. A. MEETS The1 Parent-Teachers Association of White Hat school met Wednesday, November 23rd. The meeting opened Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White, Mr. and i Mrs. L. S. White and daughter, Ida H. Copeland, of Le spent Sunday afternoon in Nr- tne marriage oi j folk. Va. Return to Orlando Mr. and Mrs. George Harrell and daughter, Tommie Harrell, have re turned to their home at Orlando, Fla., after spending some time with Mrs. Harrell's mother, Mrs. C. W. Morgan. A verse-writinsr roeue from the! T1'. 'T1? r loiiowed by prayer. backstreets of Paris, who saves an! son' J" Harre11' far" ln Nortol v'a- After the transaction of routine bus empire and loses his heart all in one I , WI ,.mivmc j lftess a Thanksgiving program was unforgetable week, and a beautiful mlil MMNfariLS given. Refreshments were served, princess, whose love makes her defy I , . , ; Those present included Miss John ny,,. a u l,: i Fred Wmslow. Jr., son of Mr. and nie White. Mrs. Ulric Caddv. Mrs SO fast a pace that the audience has romantic team in tne new Frank Mrs. Fred Wmslow, of Winfall, is Freeman Umphlett, Mrs. Raymond scarcely time to draw a full breath j... j w T m v; seriously ill with spinal meniniritis at1 Eure. Mrs. J. P. White and Mrs M between laughs. Ronald Colman and Frances Dee.1 General Hospital, Norfolk, Va. Delwin Eure. Janet Uaynor, Kobert Montgomery i teamed together for the first time,1 and Pranchot Tone offer a brilliant; iav the two famous love in an eric IX, ry Went in tne principal roies. version of the storv of Francois liyse188 uaynor in tne nest part sne nas , Villon. ! I WHAT'S VOUR VJfil OF V -Ml let up-vri -'-a.i-i jyr,., -,,., M fnaJflfUJ-V " I . .lilll... ojrv; wimimi umwi i eince the mer arable "Seventh eaven" and "A Star Is Born," gives persuasive and sympathetic portray- ial of a email-town girl who is given an insight into the sophistications of j New York by Montgomery and Tone, her rivals in love. Montgomery has a made-to-order assignment as the nippant novelist and. lone handles -tne .'"part of the publisher with polish aiid f. suavity. I When the Paramount picture has its local showing next Thursday at the State Theatre, Colman will be presented ad one of the best-loved and most romantic figures in all history. Villon, the verse-writing vagabond of WW niieenin ceniury runs, wnose poems even today thrill the hearts of lovers, was made ruler of France for one tumultuous week by the caprice of I eccentric Kinir Louis XI. who took a The carefully chosen supporting fancy to the lovable ruffian during a cast includes Guy Kibbee as a be- street brawl. His love for Katherine wildered and helpless father, Claire f. Dodd as a designing actress and Reg- ; inald Owen as a light-fingered and V very funny butler. . ' Richard Thorpe, whose latest con tribution was "The Crowd Roars," continues to turn out hits as evidenced in his direction of the new comedy. The story, laid against a back- ground of ultra-modern New York life, tells- of the troubles resulting ' , from' a novelist's casual invitation, to ' . ' a small-town girl to avail herself of ' , f his help if she ever encountered trou ; ble on a visit to the hv citv. She r1 does. 'The manner in which three De Vaucelles, a princess of the royal jj; court, forms one of the grandest chapters in all romance. The "If I Were King" script, from the pen of Preston Sturges, based on the play by Justin Huntly McCarthy, contains the most colorful and vivid episodes of the Villon story. Made; grand constable of France, after raid ing the king's storehouses, Colman, in the title role, is faced with the prob lem of conquering the powerful Bur gundian armies and the heart of Miss Dee before the week is up. The high point of the story comes when Colman throws the vast royal men become involved in an unusual storehouses open to the populace and i and frantic courtship of the girl pro vides. reason for some of the loudest laughter heard in a theatre this year. -BACK Li.t.k - ... r- mm wai j?1". wunrHiiiLH Y SHKsl from JU Souitl. , raUcide recommended H M if. byU.S.UeptAfr.(Bul. f fj 15 J3). Keady-Mixed, tor , ' I yV hornet 3V and $1.00; Pow- fl I SXf ta '". " m w I 1.1 Dnif and Seed Slant. B " 4 'i i 11 . Damage each rat doei Ml t ? A jSSi CMU you tw m mJ I year. K-R-O Co. JW arms the Paris mob as a people's army to meet the enemy a rabble army against the most powerful troops of Europe. Lloyd, who won the coveted Aca demy Award with the "Cavalcade" and, "Mutiny on the Bounty," deter mined to make "If I Were King" the biggest work of his career. To sup port Colman and Miss Dee, he select ed a big-name cast, headed by Basil Rathbone. Visiting Mother Oscar Newbold, of Washington, D. C, is visiting his mother, Mrs. K. R. Newbold. In Durham Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and son, Howard, are spending a few days in Durham. r M VI 6 El T lEATBE EDENTON. N. C. WE HAVE THE SHOWS Today (Thursday) December & : Ray Milland and Olympe Bradna in K "SAY IT IN FRENCH" Friday, December . ',::,.'. F John Barrymore, Mar jorie Weaver and George Murphy in "HOLD THAT COM Saturday, December 10-r t .-i. William Boyd m IN OLD MEXICO" "DICK TRACY RETURNS" No. 6 BETTY BOOP CARTOON SimdayDecember. ll MATINEE 3:30. . NIGHT 9:15 , Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in ; . 1.1AD kiss tuNiur "ALSO' LAUREL & HARDY in "WUNTY HOSPITAL" Monday and Tuesday, December 12-13 . , ' The Dead End Kids, Mary! Boland, Edward, Everett Horton, Mischa Auer, Helen Parrisli KITTLE TOUGH GUYS IN SOCIETY" ."cJsday, December 14r . .. ' ' , ' Lloyd Nolan, Gail PatrickyMary Carey in " t. Thursday, December 15 C k t "I". 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