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With flrandmother
Charles E. Campen, Coast Guards
man stationed at St. Simons Island,
Georgia, spent the week-end in Hert
ford with his grandmother, Mrs.
Jesse Campen, Sr.
Week-end Here
. rvi:kfVi Vnnwles . and a
friendMiss Sally Burdge of Wash
ington. N. C were ween-nu gu.
of Miss Knowles' parents, Mr
Mrs. R- L. Knowles.
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Woek-md At Waverlv
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carr and cnu
dren spent the week-end at Waverly,
Va.. as sruests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Carr.
Visitors Here
Miss Vinrinia Metcalfe and N. D
rjarA,T,cr nf Eastern Shore. Va are
BTiests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
fucker thi week.
tjj..d PVnm Hnnnital
Mrs. David Cox, who was taken to
General Hospital, JNorloiK, va.,
observation Sunday night, has re
turned home and is doing nicely.
Sunday Guests
- Miss Nina Serivener and Jimnue
Webster of Wilmington, were Sunday
guests of Miss Helene newujr.
Newby returned to Wilmington with
them. She has a position there, but
spent the past week with her par
ents Mr. and MrsE. M. Newby.
Visiting In Durham
Mrs. W. H. Pitf, Mrs. Carrol
Blanchard and Mrs. T. P. Br.nn wen
to Durham Tuesday ior a snun.
with relatives and friends.
Attend Tulip Festival
Miss Kate Blanchard, Miss Mar
jorie Boyd and Mrs. R. L. Knowles
attended the Tulip Festival in Wash
ington, N. C, Friday.
Attending Conference
Mrs R. T. Clarke left Monday for
,. ., m j.. to attend the
ArV United Methodist
rhnrches.. ihtt
nir 1 ..J Haa
Mr. and Mrs. William wmus
Bon, Jack, of Richmond, Va., were
weekend guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake White.
Harvey Sullivan of Norfolk, Va., and
Mrs. L. E. Whitehead ! of near Suf
folk, Va., spent Satutday -as guesta
in the home of John Lane,
Expected Home
Wnod Konncs. Who is
visiting Mrs. M. H, Stacey, at Chapel
Hill, is expected to return home the
latter part of this week. s
Friday Here
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Thrower of
Littleton, were guests of Mr. and
Vick Friday. In the af
ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thrower and
Mrs. Vick attended the Tulip Festival
at Washington, N. C
after muting her pa
Mm A.. W. Hefran. for soi
Mr. and J4rs.. HefifaaccompanM
their daughter and grandson ' home
fof a weekend 'visit, and returned to
Hertford Monday.
Move To Elizabeth City
Mr. and Mrs. Franci Nixon, who
occupied an apartment on Dobb St.,
have moved to Elizabeth City.
Maryland Visitor , ,
Miss Marjorie Boyd of Sandy
Springs, Md., is the guest of Miss
Kate Blanchard this week.
r.iipt of Son
Mrs Ella White of Mt. Herman, is
visiting her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, , of near
Hertford.
Here From Norfolk .
. ..Mrs. Cecil White of Norfolk, Va.,
Mrs. Cecil Banks, of Norfolk, Va.,
is the guest of Mrs. Jennie Morgan
this week.
Sunday in Norfolk
Mrs. C. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Nixon, their son, Hilary, and Miss
M,r TTohotli White visited Mr.
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and Mrs. J. H. Chappell, in Norfolk,
Va., Sunday.
Mrs. Milton White of Oreenvnie,
;0;Vwl W brother. Jake White, and
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Relfe during the
week-end.
New Bern Visitor
Mro w r. f!hadwick of New Bern
J.TXlkJ '
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Skinner this week.
Tonsilectomy
Katherine Alice, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, under
went a tonsilectomy in a Norfolk
hospital Monday. The young lady is
getting along nicely.
Attend Tulip Festival
Mrs. Louis Nachman, Mrs. J. C.
Blanchard, Mrs. Edgar Morris, Mrs.
Charles Whedbee, Mrs. Joe Towe and
nVi.-1iw.n Susan and Joe. Jr.. attended
the Tulip Festival in Washington, in.
C, on Friday.
Visiting Mother
Mrs. Robert B. Albertson ol forts-
mouth, Va., is the, guest of her
mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither.
Week-end In Edenton
Miss Jean White spent the week
end in Edenton as the guest of Miss
Margaret Satterfield.
Sunday Here
Miss Eugenia Gregory, a student
at Chowan College, Murfreesboro,
Harlrt White, also of Murfrees-
Sundav arues'ts of Miss
Gregory's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Gregory. Mr, White preached
at the Baptist Church Sunday.
Woob.pnri Here
Miss Pure Newby, a student at E.
C T. C, Greenville, visited her par
Mr nd Mrs. W. G. Newby
during the week-end. She had as
v.. cta Miss' Edith Harris of
Louisbuwr, Miss Meta Hammond of
Andrews, S. C, and Frank Tarts.
Move To Hertford
Mr. and Mrs, Haywood Umphlett
moved to Hertford from Elizabeth
City this week and are occupying one
of the Whedbee? apartments.
MINNIE WILSON GROUP MEETS
The Minnie Wilson Group of the
Missionary Society of tfte Hertford'
Methodist Church met at the home of
Mrs. William Landing Monday even
ing with Mts. Landing and Mrs. Jim
McNider as hostesses. Mrs. Rosser
Rrinm was in chanre of the program,
the topic being Faith. Miss Marjorie
Rnvrf. who is visiting Miss Kate M.
Blanchard, sang a solo, and also gave
an interesting talk. Eighteen mem
hers were nresent. After the pro.
rrTn nnri the business session, the
hostesses served a sweet course.
BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mrs. B. G. Koonce charmingly en
tertaimd the members of her bridgo
club flast Wednesday evening at hei
home. Those playing were Mee-
dames Oscar Felton, R. M. Kiddick.
T. B. Sumner, R. N. Hmes, Trim
Wilson, Charles Whedbee, Durwood
Reed, and Earl Sikes.
Mrs Sikes was awarded high score
prize, and second high went to Mrs.
Reed.
A salad course was served.
Here For Week-end
Hiss Sara Brinn and a friend from
ibckson were guests during the week
end' of Miss Bruin's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Bnnn.
Move To Grubb Street .
Mr nd Mrs. J. T. Lane, Jr., mdv
erl Saturdav to their new home on
Grubb Street.
Saturday Here t
Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Whitehead
f Richmond. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. eer
wk-on With Sister
Mrs. W. J. Smith of Oriental, was
fv, week-end miest of her sister
Mrs. W. M. Morgai).
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Mr S S. Hollinirsworth' and lit
Ki returned to' their home in
tnii coii entertained at a bingo
party last Friday evening at his.
fTl. : i.. At Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Thrower of Littleton- Those invited
in addition to the guests,; ,
we Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick, JMr,
and Mrs. Joe -Tow Mr' ,andMM
Francis Nixon and Mr. and Mrs, fc
q ti.e After playing was con-
-T..J-J joints refreshments were
ciuueu, ui"j
starved.
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
w t wvqHao was hostess
at a bridge party tost Wednosdiy
n,nlr at. her home, inose PHyiuK
Micaoa nianehfr Everett, Mary
HKWKe- mferixoiiffRuK Davenport,
and Mary Helen Newby, mrs. rrancio
Nixon, Mrs. Agnes Williams and
Mrs. L. H. Cooke. High score priao
was awarded to Mass lowe.
The hostess served a delicious
salad course.
SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE
A special missionary service will
be held Saturday evening, April 27,
T-rjo vwk. in the Hertford As
sembly Church. The special speaker
will be the Rev. Edgar Barrick from
Mnhoi Snria. U. P. India. Mr. Bar-
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ri,.v has snent fourteen ytars in In
dia and will show slide pictures of
his work and the living conanions m
Tndia. The public is cordially invit
ed to attend this semce
MISSIONAKT'SOCIETT MEETS
The TTnRivet Woman's Missionary
Society met with Mrs. John T, Lane
on Saturday -afternoon. Ten mem
bers were present. The president.:
Miss Pearle Whiter conducted the de--
votional, which consisted of scrip
ture reading,- singing and prayer.
The minutes of the last meeting were
and approved. '
The Oesson was .effectively, given!
by Miss Johnnie White. Ffjtsix ;'
visits to tha sic were reppnea.
Miss Pearle White read a ihtereet- J-
ing article entitled, "Lord, light My
Candle." Elzabeih White closed the
meeting with prayer.
Refreshments were servea.
muss;
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Ice Cream (
Te every PERQUIMANS
COUNTY SCHOOL BOY
OR GIRL
on the
HONOR ROLL
last report of this school year.
Roberson's
DRUG STORE
HERTFORD, N. C.
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36-INCH DRUID
LL Sheeting
LOOK AND SAVE
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. Tommv Jessup entertained
her hriHce club Tuesday evening at
her home. Those playing were Mes-
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dames Charles E. Jonnson, onariea
williford. C. R. Holmes, H. C.
stAVes. and Georire Barbee. Misses
Marv Sumner and Helen Morgan
High score prize was received by
Mrs. Stokes and low score prize was
presented Mrs. Holmes.
A delicious sweet course was serv
ed by the hostess.
DELLA SHAMBERGERS MEET
The Delia Shamberger Group of
the Missionary Society of the Meth-
nrfist Church met Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. L. C. Winslow.
Fifteen members and one visitor
were present. Mrs. W, H. Pltt. was
in charge of a 'very interesting pr
rram Mrs. Wlnslow wive a reading
After' the program the hostess
served a sweet course.
36-JNCH
Curtain Scrim
White, Ecru, Pastel Shades
36-INCH PRINTED
Batiste
Fast Colors
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HOSTESS AT BRIDGE SUPPER
Mra. Charles E. Johnson charm
intrlv entertained her bridjre club at
supper on Friday evening at her
home on Grubb Street. Those play-
inir were Mesdames Charles Willi
ford. Tnmmv JessuD. uscar reiton
C. Stokes, and George BarDee,
Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Helen
Morgan.
Hism .score prize was awarded to
Miss Sumner, while Mrs. Barbee re
ceived the prize for low score.
Ginghams
Stripe,"Plaids and
Solid Colors
36-INCH
Broadcloth
White and Pastel Shades
"raai Catered Drk ad
Light Patterns
Why Spend Your Money
Out of Your County?
-'uau ii,A0anii(Aa ncninst anv competi-
tion. Youll find our prices are always
i . . inetanxM. We watch this
more than you do and we are right on,. our
prices. ;.
ONEPXtADIE
Print Wash Dressses -
Sizes 14 to
98c vidue for 82c
Turkish Towels
Plaids and Stripes
9c each
Wash Cloths
Plaids and Stripes
3 for 10c
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Panties
I Tailored and Lace Trimmed
It's Clean Up Week I
How Does Your Lawn and
Garden Look?
Why not get the "feel" of
Spring by cleaning up your
lawn now ... we are ready to
help you.
' Our stock includes Garden
Hose, Lawn Mowers, YaM
BroomSr-Weed Cutters, Spad
ing Forks, Rakes and Gar-'
den bets.
Call Us For Prompt Service
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SEE US FOR
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-Trade Here and Bank the Difference" - I
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ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
The annual Parish meetine of Holy
Trinity Episcopal Church will be held
at the Parish House on Thursday,
May 2nd, at 6:30 p. m. The meeting
will be preceded by a buffet supper
provided by the congregation, ah
members are urged to attend.
22c pair
STATE TlllflTBE
CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE
Hertford, N CV
32-INCH
Gingham
Red, Black and
Blue Colors
ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S
Wash Dresses -
59c valiilor 48c
LADIES' J
;vH0se;;
New Spring Shade
59c value 40c
Crepe and Bemberg Sheers
U hi 11 M II "'
.$3ilLva!ue for $2.93
LADIES' 1 1
Sweaters
New Spring Colon
S3c value 02c
Sunday - Mor,1ay - Tuesday
IPtertiii1
sib it nova
call have
line io see it
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lake tVeh clacei
with all DISHEY
IULIUilTAL):
SUNDAY SHOWS 2:15 4sW J :15 P; M.
MONDAY AND TUESDAiY-i&i - sOO 9:00
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Friday (Today)
Road To Singapore
with
BING CROSBY BOB HOPE
DOROTHY LAMOUR
Saturday
''Daredevila of Red Circle'1
Wednesday -:) ' ' ' "'H
MATINEE P. M,
COMING)
The Hunchback
Of t!otre Daitic
with
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THOMAS, MITCHELL
VSIREDR1C HARDWICKE
Thursday and Friday, May 2-8 1
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