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TS5 PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. TTTTRTFORP, . c!,' FTTDAY, ' 'SJIM Hit i a ,'' ' , ItsfT .,vli'.ti-'.-VJ.Vv T-5, W 4 -" ' .i' V aaaBaav ' 'aaaW ' V.,- I ! X -ih niiiiiniwi'if : At Nags Head Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes and chil dren, Julia Ann and Joe Pat, Mrs. Whit Wright and Mrs. Tommy Jes sup went to Nags Head Monday to spend the week. Visiting Friends Mr. R. A. Sutton left Saturday -ntfli-visit irienda - in Raleigh and at Fuquay Springs. XfftrmiA At Kami Head Robert Morris, Alvin White and Al Ward spent the week-end at Nags Head, ft V.mi Head Miss Mary Morris is spending the week at Nags Head, woir-mul With Mother ,T . . .. Miss Donnie Mae Norman, 01 ica Iia week-end with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. A 4 KT.ra Hond Miss Helene Nixon spent several days this week at Nags Head. VMMnir Tiara Mis. Mart, Tx.11 Ratrlev. of Suffolk. Va., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. C. V. Williford, this week. wL--nil In WHmtaffton Mrs. Joe Campbell spent the week fn wiiminirtin with her husband, UUU 1U t iim0 - - - Joe Campbell, who is now employed there. 'I.. At Naga Head Mrs. G. E. Newby and Mrs. Chas. Morgan are at Nags Head for the month of Jane. Visiting Brother Mi Mtti fiannon Reed, accom panied by her brother, Sidney Reed, of Elizabeth City, lelt Tuesday to spend several days with their broth er, Marvin Reed, at Rock Hill, S. C At Vaira RmJ , Mrs. H. A. Whitley, Mrs. Sidney lAflann Ann Mrs. Trim Wilson are spending the week at Nags Head. wright. : Mrs. Wamwright. accompa- n Ad1 her i mother Home ior. a lew days' visit. Pn.nvalear.ent Miss Bernice White, who has been nn th sick list this week, is now doing very nicely. Vinitinff At Maekevs Guv Cannon is snehdinsr this week aa tho truest of his aunt. Mrs. .1. x. White, at Mackeys. Sunday In Richmond Miss Nettie Lee Gregory was the guest of friends in Richmond, Va., Sunday. Monday In Norfolk Mrs. Douglas Darden, Mrs. C. P Morris. Mrs. T. J. Nixon. Jr.. and Miss Nancy Darden motored to Nor folk, Va., Mond I Star Dust its - Ji.1 Elliott. M mnA Mrs 3Whn AshplI fH Chu dren spent the week-end oifoIJ V(ff.wih Mw, JS. M. Woodley. JMu3s Ruth 4 WiSson has returned from-W. .(l.U.N.C Greensborp, to spend the summer with tier parents. M and Mrs J. c.:wiiBon. v. - i-nriM Wavrlv lyOrsav has return- ed'frdnv Vanceboro, where; she Msit edriends. '' tmJAAi-t QfoiittiG-fl Af "Pnrtflmoath. .iff JTMAJJi;Wt.'1'"0f ' Viipent the week-end here with his family.' . n : Mrs. MoHje Trueblood and son, Ruth -and Susie Mac Wilson visited'Mrv . tod Mrs. John est and most exciting star, wmga 1 ner radiant beauty . in "Star jwstrf k Mnnitiv in a atnrv tnnt. misrht be 'A chapter out 01 ner own meteoric ns to fame. r fAabeli Tuesday evening.; Vkitinst Here Marvin Horton, of Farmville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brinn. Wilson Visitor Miss Malle Clark, of Wilson, is the guest this week of Miss Alice Rofoer-son. Norfolk Visitor Mrs. Pearl S. Banks, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs Annie Chalk. Week-end Here Mrs. J. M. Saunders and Miss Eu senia Davis, of Portsmouth, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. J. H Towe, Sr. Concludes Visit Mrs. J. M. Eason has returned to her home at Crewe; Va.. after spend inar last week with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr. T York Ma. Helen Vick Butler left Satur weAk with her sister, Mr. Td iteidanz. and her brother, vjrnr VirV. in New York. Mrs n.in. Tiro a nprnmnanied DV Mrs " x - Kflidanz. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. ifi-B Votn Rlftnchard returned to iUlOD "v her home 'today after visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. Y. Yarborough, at Louisburg, this week. HOSTESS TO, ROOK CLUB Mrs. Charles Skinner charmingly entertained her Rook Club at her home on Dobb Street last Friday Aveninp. Those Dlavinir were Mes Joe Towe.' Jr- Edtrar Morris, H. C. Stokes, Henry Clay Stokes, Jnlin White. Reeinald Tucker, D. F Reed, T. L. Jessup Ance White, C. R. Holmes, Carlton Cannon, Archie Lane, Misses Gladys Felton, Mildred Reed, Mary Sumner and XiOuise Chalk. High score prize Was award ed Mrs. Joe Towe, Jr., Miss Sumner received low prize, Mrs. Holmes tne floating prize, and Miss Felton was presented a guest prize. A dainty salad course was servea. BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. T. B. Sumner delisrhtfully en tertained her bridge club at luncheon at her home on Tuesday. Thnnp. nlnvirtH were: Mesdames 0. . Koonce, J. K. Putrell, J. G. Rob- Ainon. Herman WUisiow, oianey im Hfttt Charles Whedbee. Vivian uar- ..WW. . Aan T? M. Riddick. A nrize for hitrh score was awarded t nafih table with Mrs. Elliott re ceiving one and the . other going to Mrs. Riddick. MINNIE WILSON GROUP MEETS Wilmington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson and daughter, Mary Lou, of Wilmington, wore cnipfttx of Mr. and II r8. V. IO. Jackson during the week-end. Visiting In Greeiuboro Miss Florence Darden went to Greensboro Wednesday to visit Miss Martha Ann Clendennin. Weekend Here Miss Carolyn Riddick and a guest, Miss Mattie Cartwright, students at summer school at Atlantic Christian jiu. wiiann nent the week-end with Miss Riddick's parents, Mr. and Mts. R. M. Riddick. a..Am-r At Nam Head UUIIUW " D Hi. anH Mr. Oiarles E. Johnson anil son. Charlie, spent Sunday at Nags Head, Mrs. Jake White, Mrs. N. A. Relfe end Miss Mary Onella Relfe were in Norfolk, Va.", Friday. Dan.a noma Mis. J. S. Bass, Sr., has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pike, in Norfolk, Va. Week-end Visitors Mian Mnnraret Gibbons, Bruce White, Alfred Williams and 0. B. Palmer, of Durham, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ruten . burg. Hera Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pike, of Nor folk, Vu, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bass, Jr., Sunday. Tnesdav At Ocean View Mrs. K. R. Newbold, Mrs. D. F, Reed. Lindsav Reed. Mr. and Mrs. C. T Rkinner. Charles Skinner, and Mrs. J. K. Jarvis, of Elizabeth City, spent Tuesday at Ocean View, Va., as guests of Mrs. C. A. Withrow. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. C. R. Holmes was hostess to her bridge club at her home Thurs ikv even in sr. Those playing were: Mesdames C. ,E. Johnson, T. L. Jessup, Henry Clay fitnken. nd Charles Williford, Miss es Helen Morgan, Mary Sumner and F.iizahAth Knowles. and Mrs. JtV Ij. IjiirViincrkAUilA af EdentOIl. tuZD. score prize was awarded Miss Eia? beth Knowles and Mrs. Jessup re ceived "prize for low score. Tne flnatino' nrize went to MlSS Sumner The hostess served a delicious sai- The Minnie Wlson Group of the Misninnarv Societv of the Hertford Methodist Chjirclv Met Monday even inr at the homo of Mrs. J. u. tsiancn- ard. Mrs. Jake (White and Mrs. Dan Williams were in charge of m very interesting Dromram. Nineteen mem' hera were nresent. . At the conclusion nf the business session and program, rte nootean served' a delicious ice rniirae. " The next meetinar will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Stokes and all members are urged to be present. CUMBERLAND NEWS Ervin Perry, of Norfolk, Va., was the, truest nf his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, Friday. Mr and Mrs. Karl Lane, of Wood- ville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Lane. Miss Margaret Tadlbck is spending . a a.l -M. If a few days at wooo'ine wiw Fnrl Lane. Mrs. J. E. Perry. Miss Esther TWrv and Mrs. trvinir ; Trueblood Tisited Mrs. Clifton-Morgan-Monday afternnnn. ..be. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry and Miss Esther Perry visited in : the home of Aubrev Onlev Sunday .afternoon. Mrs. H. D. Hurdle and Mrs. Irving ?; '" 'fi CIRCLE . MEETS f . , The Y6ung woman's ,ussiorjr rt.r. the Wlhf all-Cedar Grove i.hnnha met with Miss Myrtle Um nhlett ThnrSnv eveninr. MISS jnary Elisabeth White, president, gave the devotional,;Mrs. Jesse tanton?gave the life hf Miss Nannie Holding, and Others taking part in the program were Mrs. Tom White, : Mrs. A. R. Winslow. Jr.. Miss Hattie Pearle Nowell and Miss Mary E. White. rwino- thA aneiai hour the hostess served delicious sandwiches, cookies, mmch and salted nuts -MemKera nresent were: Mesdames A. R. Winslow, Jr.', Mack Dillman, L. F. Winslow, Jesse Stanton, Ray mond Stanton, Tom White, Misses Lucille White, : Mary Elizabeth White, Hattie Pearle Nowell. mree iriattnrfl Mi Marmret Trueblood, Miss Helen Trueblood and Mrs. Au brey Umphlett, were also present. HURDLETOWN m WeJH Sumner and daughter, Emily Anne, have returned j home linrfftiir. Va.. where they were 1 ' ' - ... guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe rise. Mrs. Pike accompanied them home for an extended visit. Captain Wubur Staiungs, 01 mur- mIm anent IMveral daVS here this week with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vick StaUings, sr. Uiaa Tnna BaecuS is Visiting MiSS SvhU Jordan. -at Hollyi Wharf. u. ami Mn. Nathan Hurdle and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, K. Twine. Sunday. Van RiarhA. of Winfall. wa iio.t nf her amndnarenta, Mr. WW "" - . . . . n 1 ... ll.J.n and Mrs. VICK Stalling, wuu.; .i1.t M anil Mrs KniMI BiaiUUKS WW nvnt r-a v Mr. and Mrs. Vick StaUings; Sr., and " Captain WilUr Stalling?, were guests 01 r Mrs. Tom Eason, at Whiteston, Sun- Mrs. Eugene Shipley and daughter have returned to Elizabeth City, af ter visiting Mrs. Johnnie Baccus. Llovd Hurdle, of Camden, spent the week-end here. cCIUij Law. J L.l-: 1 U -n . f vVf a -i J H ',"',' 1 a a Viinnfal rvieii for Edward Len- non Butt. whosfleathcub-ea Fri day morning, in a Norfolk Hospital, tirere held at the Chanel of the JB. D, Oliver Funeral " Apartmenta..in ,N0rr fnilr snndav afternoon. Wiu tne Rev. Fred R. Chenault, DJ).,' pastor of Park Place MethodiBt - Church, of ficiating. V Interment was in the family burial irmnnd In. Duranta.Neck." Th&Rev, J, JD. Cranford, pastor; of the 1 New Hope Methodist unurcn, . conducted the committal services.-.-A delegation from Post No. 84, American Legion, nf Elizabeth City, attended the burial services in a body. A bugler sounded taps at the grave. There was a large attendance at the funeral services in NorfoUcand manv floral offerinars. The casket was covered with an American Flag, and during the services a duet sang "The Old-Rugged. Cross,", accompa? nied by the organist, . ; The nallbearers. all family connec tions of the veteran, native of this ountv. were James F. Butt. Chester R. Butt. Harvev H. Butt. Isaac V. Butt. Lucius E. Butt and Ervin Tur nerof New Hope. ' .. - 1 CWviMfiJif.'i"i Hi 10 Prentic Franklirt, North Carolina, , Perauimahs- County.- Town -ot Hertford X - -i -next of KhT of Prentice Franklirt, J!i, m. reny, Vflainnan erquimaus Cpyntf .Board of County'c'ommis eioners,' iohn Doe,' and all others .having-nJntereJbeejatat of Prentifie Franklin ; j . ii lilioTickxt? r,t , , Thedef endaattff Prentice Franklin, The: Heirs and next of? Kin ,of Pren tice Franklin. John v Doe, and. 'all others having an interest in tho es tate.' of, Prentice Frankkn,,wffll take notice that an action . enutied ."as ahov'hav been commenced Tin the Superior Court , . .of 1 PerquImans County,- Nr C, lor judgment 01 - I lien certificate; and , the said -de fendants will further; take notice that they are required to-Appear -at the office of the clerk pi tne superior court of said county in the eourt- house in Hertford, N. C, on the Zlm dav of lul'v. 1940. and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff wm apply to tne court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This lth day of June, 1940. T W. H. PITT, . . Clerk Superior Court. june218,july5,l2 WB DO COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS wUl com to your home very day through THI CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Am I nfnatkmml Dotty timtpmp mmtiMmt m nm Mwm sum. : aat,aain MORE ABOUT YAR (Continued Tttvn rage One) NwYork to'kpehd teetaf diysak the gues to? friends. u-i . v a Pferca ' and Miss May Wood'Pierce visited E. S. Pierca at TiiV Homital. imraam, , xueay. Mr. Pierce is reported to be qnitp ill HOSTESSES AT STORK SHOWER Mm. Norman. Elliott and Mrs. T a rwr were inint hostesses at f W - - a) stork shower complimenting Mrs. L. T. Keel at the home of Mrs. . Cox. Several games were enjoyed, after which delicious refreshments were oerved. Numerous gifts were presented tu Mrs Keel, who is sretting along nicely after the birtn 01 twin gm last Thursday. HOUSE PARTY AT NAGS HEAD Jeaae Te Harris and Zack Harris entertained at a house Darty at their Nasrs Head cottage starting law. Wednesday and lasting through the nrJr-end . . . The -neXtR included MlSS JiUlzaDein nf .'mizMheth City: Miss Katherine Spivey, Of Richmond, Va-' Misses Alice tKooerson, Ann ei- w amuwa1 I larnen. kd nouvweu ami learn Kewbold. ' and ' Harrell swift final assault. ; T tf; n.lilV.':'5, j-i . v ka.-ia it tna noinni'H. a i t imi 11 iuau , a Is useless to make Predictions. T)oor Sedan. BlaCjC Trained correspondents gave tun VWA . . weeks ago. J X Kaciio ana neaxen iv. l. . .nn4- Wednesday thai defense program gained momentum I X 1QQQ PlvmOUtll 2I)00r Mrs. H. D. Hurdle and Mrs. xrvrng hU toubl brewed in South Amer-. r -at. 4--.Vr irueuiouu vibucu mia. iuwt " ,ica where twelve uerninno ".,' i? ,.' "w , w t- " Auuxsuaj wmw.w ( - ! resteu anu an megu 1-" , jar. ana airs, irvin itvmsouwu Meats of Mr. and Mrs. - Jesse Tad- lock Sunday evening., ; 1 Uruguay apparently in- connection ; Mr. and Mrs. Knaie mitn analwith trouble to tho south. 01 us. children and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar i . A A tllA linger homo front, in OI uennan jv- Mica .Teanetta Peel. Of NOrfOlK, Va., is the guest of her annW Mrs. Tom Perry, this week. . c-v' Mrs. J. E. Winsldw and children, ' Betty and . Julian EmmettJr are visiting at Nags Head. ' ? 1 Virion At Nan Head Billie White is spending this week ;'a8 the guest of Mrs. Oscar. Felton, I whn with her" . familjK. is at 'Nags Head for the (summer. - ".is ta rTHma TTAlHf ' Mrs. W." M. Mardre':'returned to ,her home Monday from Richmond, Yra ' w' "''' ""fhe has been,; the guest , - , Mrs. I. H. Waift White spent Sunday - with Mr. and Mrs. George trueblood. Madison Trueblood spent Sunday with his dauehter. Mrs. Garland Lane. ?- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan and daughter are visiting "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Morftan. . tniS week.' . . ' Mian Father Perrv Visited MlSS Virginia Umphlett Sunday night ilea where twelve uermwu juctuAt , iu . I rested and an alleged Nazi plot was , NeW tir " A-l COffdi-; said to have been nncovered. A ;.cv. V , ; United States ship was ' ordered' to ; ; tlOWf: 'P '3t?; l , nnnneet.inn 4 . it rk.f V:f -V '!r Why spend your vacation in - the, city's dust and grime ' year? Get "butf intd the country-'. roak uy some sunshma ( h . . get renewed energy, . . en joy thrilling sights and. ex- . periencesr This world opento YOtf '. . . for youcan reach - , ;' it in any of the reliable used cars listed below! Ask About OiirIiWal Time Payment PlaX: 1937 Pontiae 2-Dopr Mrs. Effie Miller and Miss Doris ty.. Miller spent the week-end ' in Nor folk,-Va. .- ,j ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godwin spent the week-end f with Mr,', and MrsI Carl Godwin. - ' : j- Mr. and Mrs. D, -L, Barber and children visited Mr.' and. Mrs. C. L. Godwin Sunday afternoon. nnroortimr ' to V be' ."Polish Acts of Atrocity Against the German Minority in Poland," continue w wa ve! unhampered through the United Cfof aq mail. ,.tv.r 1 '-, Prepared and distributed by the library of Information m New York, the 259-paga; 'publication l lar time to stir i American .sympa up, - New tires. Priced ior auicit jsaits. Touring Silver Streak; Excellent conditiorij ( Original', paint, 'good i tires, low mutsage. , j N ew maroonf paint JOO. " JJUU1S.S ttilU UJLiv wJ like'newi . ion i Lv-""-a? 1 a tteMotoi! .fcq. tjiry slergf Plymoutlt 1 ' 1 SALES AND SERVICE Germany. '. ' '- -' 7 imwm . . frixs-".Tienrv stokes.' Clark ... m and Mrs. G. T. Roache and ' 1m. w '.v.. 1 tr.l. 94.1-YTan' . : t if, .ml Mm stoves, aiesse uov tuuimt 1 beorga ipwm iw w ria. Watt Winslow and BUI CoXi Mrt, y n Roache Sunday afternoon, v Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Mr, and Mrs. Carl Godwin spent Hobbs chaperoned tha party. ' ' - r' Sunday in NorfolkVa. " ' 1. . ' ' " : . t ' Mm. KMineth Miner ana little son W. M. IT. MEETS ' ,1 anont t Thnradav with MrS. EfSe ... rw 1 . pnui .. 1 . . -!-- nf ..... ine woman s jiaumjr vw. jner., ;,t . ' - tha Rantiat Church met on .Monday :... Mt.Kn1a.MilleK;'lIr. .C' T. at the thurch in Room I at T?ni.he" and 'Mrs. ' Kenneth Miller 8 o'clock with Mrs. Mark- Gregory1 jBitca Mrs., Clifton Morgan Thurs .MaiMino Mm. V.. W. Mayes 1 gave 1 j. efternnhn. , ' " ing talks were mace on Christian j y00j visited Miss toujse Ferrell'on Education by Miss EHie Mae .iter.hragyriftobn, repreaenung'-mara. i .vo-;.'.jBiss':.J!i8tnei::rerry uu -Eugenia Gregory, student at Chowan mg Trueblood " viaited . Mrs." HaroHo - -J Mi.. , Ma'rameritA j Ward. 1 tt.. Colleg,' and Miss Marguerite Ward, Meredith College student. COUNTY MISSION STUDY CLASS v.Tho Xdunty-wide . Mission ' Study Class of the Baptist t Churches jmet Tueiflajt iattha. - Hertford Baptist ChWeltt4 Thelmeetin yas. very in terestihg and instructive and attract, ad a' la-e number throughout - the day. . ' Hurdle Tuesday afternoon. CHAPANOKE .news v Mr' and Mri ' Walton ? Whitehead, of-New Holland, spent the week-end with Mrs. Bertha wr..i. Read. Tnhn Ambroaa Eiliutt. of Ports mouth, Va., spent th wei-end vith t'-- t-.mtS' Tr- f 1 T" 1. J. , P. J. ..1 i ... - - .uv.j, . . . Friday; Jane 21- j M ATTNTRH 1 P., M. 1 ;' Carole Landia r .Lon Chancy, Jr. "Or.3 Ca Yo-jsB.C" Saturday, June 22 . 7 ,TcsRittcr V.3i... "A.j-.-'--;... " 1 111 . . - : ' ;FIKC3T , THEATRE ITFCrj), N. c MonJjy. Jtt- '""'lit LIATINEE. S P M. ''F ' y, Jcne 25 t -:r- I IAHNEE S P. IL , MATINEE S P. M. Thursday, June 27 1 . ; . 1!XTINEE S P M. Edward 0. 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