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' 4 1 Page two THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1938 7i t Ffl.f.1 FORECAST AT STATE THEATRE ? HERTFORD, XC. , v I -( Monday Only Robert Young, Lew : family to prove that he's an all right Ayres, Ruth Hussey head cast of i guy. The fun begins as Young comes "Rich Man, Poor Girl" j in conflict with Ayres who deems all wealthy people his natural enemies. In a world full of women who , Finallyj in desperation, Young threat couldn't say "Yes'' fast enough if ens to give away all his money which given an opportunity to marry a immediately brings the family to millionaire, the story of one who said terms because( after all, if their "No" proves hilariously entertaining, daughter is going to marry the man, in the new comedy, "Rich Man, Poorj he might just as well have a million Girl,'' which opens Monday at the . dollars as not. State Theatre. I Featuring Robert Young in aj It is a story of mirthful situations tailor-made comedy role of a wealthy and delightful romance, culminating socialite bent on marrying his secre-, in a riotous comedy scene where the tary, as played by Ruth Hussey, the; Thayer family goes out to prevent the cast also features Lew Ayres, Guyi hero from throwing away his wad. Kibbee, Rita Johnson and Lana The comedy was filmed by the noted Turner. j European director, Reinhold Schunzel. The plot concerns Young who, up-1 It is based on the Broadway play hit, on being refused the hand of the; "White Collars," authored by Edith lovely Miss Hussey, moves in on her i Ellis. WOODVILCE NEWS Sunday -guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gregory 'were Mr. and Mrs. Ackiss Gregory, of Pasquotank; Mr. 'and Mrs. Johnnie Gregory and son, Billy; r Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gre gory and son, Joe, Jr., of New Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie ; White and children, off New Hope;- Mrs. M. M. Whedbee, Exum Whedbee, Mr. ' and Mrs. C. A. Bogue and Mildred Bogue. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bogue were 3Ir. and Mrs. Heywood Humphries and their daughter, Delva, of Norfolk; Va., Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Humphries, of Mo yock, Miss Elinor Jordan, of Snow Hill, Misses Juanita White and Gezel da Godfrey and Archie Gurkin, Grov er Waters , Jesse Gurkin and Edison Waters, all of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bogue and Wil liam Bogue, W. E.Bogue, Miss Mar garet Bogue, Mrs. M. M. Whedbee and Erum Whedbee visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spivey, at White Hat, on Sunday. Gladys Gddfrey, of White Hat, was the recent guest of Elinor Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer and Eli nor Sawyer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy Miller and daughter, Mary Lee, Mrs. R. L. Perry, Misses Nannie Mae and Frances Perry and Robert Perry visited rela tives and friends in Norfolk and at Ocean View, Va., on Sunday. Mrs. A. R. Cooke and children, Mar guerite, Peggy and Mary Sue, visited friends in Tarboro recently. Miss Attie Bray visited friends at Crisp recently. Miss Beulah Bogue visited Miss Louise Morris, at Farmville, recently. Guests of Mrs. Mary Bray and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bray on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cook and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bogue and daughter, Mildred. Misses Beulah Bogue, Elinor Jor dan, Katherine and Gezelda Godfrey, and Grover Waters, Archie Gurkin, Jack Alexander, James Jackson and Jesse Gurkin, all of Plymouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winslow, at Win- fall, on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs guests of Mr. and MrsG. W Gregory ouWunaav. -i.-,v . ; .,., v Mr. and JtfrsC Edward Gregory, of Elizabeth City; were guests 61 Mr. end Mra.G. W. Gregory on Sunday. . Mrs. Willie Williams visited Mrs. Gregory on Sunday. PENDER ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane and son, Clarence, of Buxton, spent the week-end with . Mr. Lane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and son, Billy, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry Sunday after noon. Amos Lane, of the Snow Hill com munity, has returned home after vis iting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor. Mrs. V. L. Proctor went to Nor folk, Va., Monday for an extended stay in the home of Mrs. Berta Dav enport. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lane, of Hertford, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Lane on Sunday. Among those who motored to Eliza- I beth City over the week-end were E. Y. Berry, J. E. Eaves, Louis Eaves, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings and son, William, J. Ed Lane and Clar ence Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Godwin were among those who called to see Mrs. C. M. Umphlett Sunday afternoon. Rev. Duke C. Jones, of Newman, Ga., delivered an inspiring message at Bethlehem Christian Church Sunday afternoon. ; ' -EDENTpN, N. & 1- WE HAVE THE SHOWS Thursday (Today) December 15 r JANE WITHERS hi : "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE" . Friday, December 16 . . Robert Danat and Rosalind Russell in 'THE CITADEL" Saturday, December 17 ROY ROGERS in "COME ON RANGERS" "DICK TRACY RETURNS' No. 7 COMEDY Sunday, December 18 MATINEE 3:30. NIGHT 9:15 Fernand Gravet and Luise Rainer in "THE GREAT WALTZ" MRS. PHTHISIC HONORED I isie. Mrs. H. P. White, Mrs. R. R. Mrs. Numey Chappell delightfully white, Mrs. N. W. Chappell, Mrs. V. entertained at her home near Belvi-! c winsloW) Mrs. H. E. Copeland, dere on Monday evening at a mis-1 Mrg p M Cof.elandi Mrs. r. h. cellaneous shower in honor of Mrs.j Copeland , Mrs, Fernando Chappell, McCoy Phthisic, who before her mar-, Mrg L L Chappeni Mrs, Purvjg riage was Miss Beulah Chappell. 1, Mrs. L. A. Chappell, Mrs. The home was attractively decorat-. Pr . Tmh Mrs M D. to Mrs. AT WHITEVILLE GROVE SUNDAY The Rev. J. F. Stegall will preach at Whiteville Grove Baptist Church on Sunday, December 18, at 3 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to at tend the service. We Would "The man who can call a wooden hut an ideal home," said a judge last week, "I should describe as an idiot." ' We should refer to him as a real es- Ralph Mercer were tate agent. The Humorist. Monday and Tuesday, December 19-20 Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Annabella in Wednesday, December 21 Bobby Breen and Irene Dare in "BREAKING THE ICE" Coming Thursday, December 22 Return Engagement Dorothy Lamour in "Her Jungle Love" PERQUIMANS WEEKLY ADVERTISERS ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU . . . READ THE ADS ed with Christmas decorations. The hostess was assisted by Mrs, Elbert Chappell, Mrs. W. L. White, Mrs. C. T. Roererson, Jr., Mrs. Joe HerbertXane in the games and, con-, p " "M WnltPr .TnrHan. Mrs. W tests. Mrs. Purvis Chappell, Miss T gmith Mrg R M Duncani Mrs. T. Mary oue Lamn, uss maijoiie x , c perry Mrg y c Lane Mrg Anna and Miss Agnes Ward were prize winners in the amusing Alphabetical and Penny contests, and they gra ciously presented the prizes to the honoree. In the peanut contest, which afforded much fun and merri ment, Miss Sybil Rogerson was win ner of the prize. The hostess served a delicious ice course. The honoree was the recipient of an assortment of useful gifts. Those present and sending gifts were: Mrs. McCoy Phthisic, Mrs. C. Lane, Mrs. Herbert Lane, Mrs. Nur ney Chappell, Missas Mary Sue Lamb, Gertrude Jackson, Evelyn White, Sybil Rogerson, Deborah White, Marjorie Perry, Agnes Ward, Juanita Lane, Elizabeth Elliott, Mar jorie Chappell, Artelia Lamb, Marie Copeland and Mildred Copeland. T. Rogerson, Sr., Mrs. Wilbur Phth- years.'' Intact "Isn't it remarkable how Alice keeps her age?" "Yes, she hasn't changed it for ten 1 1 mmmmt S 1 Needn't (te GRAY Sfi yow hair gray? Is it going gray? Erase that thadowl Clairol lifts the gloom of gray that darkens your face and makes you look years older. 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