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It 1 j i. If' ' 4 1 '4 rV GF FOUR r va" . , ( V c i M " ;'J t, ..faff fr .THE FERQUlilAKS . WEEKLY, H&TfV)RD,' JTUrfAY.'. 'lULY.oV mv.t rfih Guests Over Week-end , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox, of High Point, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. - S t S M Hd I C MMHM i mak f arf extended 'lecturing to New Orleans, La. t trip Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White and children, of Norfolk, Va., were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White. At Pocomoke Mrs. E. E. Payne left Sunday for Pocomofce, Md., to visit her father, M. S. Pilchard, who is seriously ill. Here With Parents Robert Hollowell, who is located in South Carolina, is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hollowell. Chicago Visitors . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Morgan, of Chicago, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard this week. At Camp Leach Miss Elizabeth - Darden went to Camp Leach, near' Washington, N C, Monday, , , She will be - there two weeks. ' " v I ' rw; Durham Visitors r ': Mrs. Bill ' McClamroch .and William Porter, ' of Durham, i v. ', v t - 1 4 i '! W.N. Tucker.- They served dainty refreshments' and the', affair was greatly enjoyed by those present, Those present! included Mrs. B. T. Wood, Miss', Helen Gaither, Miss Frances Maness, Miss Kate Blanch' ard, Mrs, Annie Willis, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. R. L. Knowles, ' Mrs, Annie Chalk,- Mrs.- Harry Bond, Mrs'. E. A. Goodwin, Mrs. Carlton Cannon, Mrs. son.i Charles Harrell, - Mrs. urnest. Keea, I Miss Mild ad Reed. Mrs. J. S. Mc are guests of Mr. and Mrs.-V: N. Darden. Here From Durham Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs, of Durham, were week-end guests of Mrs. Hobbs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. Week-end Here Henry Stokes, of Newport News Va., spent the week-end with his par- Returns Home Miss Betty Ann Window has re- ent Mr and Mrs H c stokeg l.. 1 l. n t A mnnlr'fl of Q TT fit Nags Head. In New York Misses Dorcas Knowles left Saturday for New York to attend the World's Fair. Returns Honjeu i Mrs. R. S; Monds has returned to her linmA hkro riftir ti bi'V wapIcs and Elizabeth ' j; ,;txt li;iii;,L a, tlm.a Weekend in Columbia ;Miss Ann Barclift was the week end guest of Miss Elizabeth Wood, at Columbia. Weekend Here . . Miss Frances Council and White, Jr., of Durham, were , end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. White, Sr. T. S. S. visit with' ,. relatives . in Maryland, Virginia and, .Pennsylvania. Thursday in &Uzajetn City Home For Vacation h" - i Miss Elizabeth TUckeri "or Raleigh, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. 4sa Tucker: Visiting Here Miss Minnie Perrv, of Sunbury, is the. guest of Mrs. R. M. Fowler this week. Week-end Here Claude Brinn, of Newport News, Va., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosser Brinn, over the week-end. 1 Return Home ' Mrs. J. E. Winslow and family returned to their home here Saturday from Nags Head, where they have spent the past several weeks. Accepts Position Miss Mary Helene Newby has ac- Miss Mild-fid Reed, Mrs. J. S Mc Njder, Mrs. Norman . - Elliott, , Mm George Fields. Mrs. .Murray,- Mrs. Cut .flovrert' wete. used J to deforatfjli, Overton, Mrs." Wmston'JCane, Bin!.;,'-. the'woms. "Many lovely1 and vuseful , Diok lAyden, Mrs; ? Louis "Proctor, , eifta were presented to the honoree. Mrs. Irvin Whedbee, Miss Elizabeth r; 4 In Him and rnlm urprA ttnrvttA: : tana ..Mian Rnga' Nelle Hlnrk. Miss en:.f' Frances Maness and Miss . ' Sidney , The hostess seryed, iced dnnks Ice cream and cake were served. Those present urera ; Misses Ma -garet and Ruth Hazel Godfrey Julia Lane, Bessie Anne' and 1", Henrietta Lane, Leona Baocus, Shirley Hurdle, and Stewart White, . Odell Baccus, Walter Trueblood, Thomas' Chappell, Lawrence Perry, Willis Lane, Calvin Lane, Roscie StaMingS, Milton' Lane Edward Godfrey, T. M. Stallings William Godfrey Dempsey - White N. H. Medlin Mrs. Jimmie Stallings, ' and joe white, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Reginald Tucker, Mrs. William I Stallings,'- Ernest Carey Stallings, Tucker, Mrs. Josiah Elliott, mrs.1 Mr. and MrsT Clarence Godfrey and Wilson Reed, Mrs. DUrwood Reed,' clarence Godfrey. Jr., Mr. and- Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Barclift, Mrs, Chappell, Mrs. Garland Stanton, and n and wafers. EMPLOYMENT TOTAL' ;iThe June,l estimate of total farin. i employment was 11,896,000 person's, according to the monthly arm latot; report of the V. S. Agricultural Mar- keting Service. ' Riddicki'B. F. Lane. Alice B. and Bobby. Mrs. Clarence Walker. BURGESS CLUB MEETS The Burgess Home Demonstration Club' met with Mrs. Luis Proctor on BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS r : i. . . . ..... I .1 lvirs. vnaries a. yonnson cnarmiil8- Wedne8day afternoon. The meeting ly entertained her bridge club at her - was called to or3er by president nome last , rnuay - evenuiK. xnvso playing were Mesdames C. R Holmes, Charles Williford, Oorbin Dozier, R. M. Riddick, H. C. Stokes, Tommy Jessup, and Miss Helen Mor gan. Mrs. Holmes was awarded high score prize and the prize for low score went to Mrs. Dozier. The hostess served a dainty sweet course. ENTERTAINS ROOK CLUB Mrs.' J. H. Towe entertained her cepted a position in Newport News.' rook club last Friday evening at her Mrs. Fred Wlhslow was the guest Va., and will assume her duties of Mrs. Melvin Wright, in Elizabeth City, Thursday, Return From Nags Head Mrs. Herbert Nixon and children have returned home after an extend ed stay at Nags Head. there some time this week. been visiting her parents, Mrs. Everett Newby, for week. She has Mr. and the past Improving ! . Mrs. Roy Lane, who has been quite ill at her home here, is very much improved, ! Returns Home ! Miss Jeanette Peele has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Tom Perry.' New York Visitors ' Mrs: Nat White and son, Nat, of New York, are guests of her par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Returns From Beach Miss Joyce Stokes has returned from Nags Head, where she spent last week. Vjsiting Parents Marvin Reed, of Rock Hill, S. C, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reed. Week-end With Parents Dozier Sutton, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. Return from Beach Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White have re turned . to their home here after a month's stay at their Nags Head cottage. Visits At Spring Hope ' George Barbee spent the week-end with relatives at Spring Hope. Here Last Week Mrs. Stanley Harris, of Fayette ville, spent several days last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Returns From Visit Mrs. R. A. Sutton has returned home after an extended visit with friends at Fuquay Springs. Go To Maryland Tuesday In .Norfolk Mrs. (J. A. JJavenport and son, Mrs. R. M. Fowler, Miss Minnie Carlton, left Sunday for Cambridge, Perry, Mrs. Charles Whedbee and i Md., where they will visit her par home. Those playing were: Mes dames Cecil Winslow, D. F. Reed, Archie Lane, Carlton Cannon, G. R, Tucker, Jake White, C T. Skinner, Stanley Harris of Fayetteville, Mrs. G. W. Harrell of Kinston, Missef Helen Morgan, Mildred Reed and Elizabeth Knowles. Mrs. Archie Lane won the floating prize, Mist Tr l jj il . - - - n.nowiea was awaruea we nign acuir ( prize and Mrs. Tucker received thf low score prize. Miss Mary Towe as sisted the hostess in serving a deli cious ice course. and "America, the Beautiful" was sung,-after which the Collect was re- peated. The roll was called and', the minutes of the' last inting were ' read. ! The county picnic was discussed . and plans were made for a local pic-' nic. ' I Miss Maness gave an interesting demonstration on table linens. Those present were Mrs. C. B Parker, Mrs. Tommie Matthews, Mrs. Seaton Davenport, Mrs. Walton 'Lane, Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mrs. A. ' h WE. SPECIALIZE Ladies' and Children's Wear DRESSES $1X3 and up NEW DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY GOODWIN'S DRESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N- C. ., Mrs. T. J. Nixon spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. Week-end Hera I Go To Lumberton Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Grace, of Mt- and Mnj Kelly white left on Baltimore, Md., were guests of Mr. Wedne8day f0P a few days' visit with and Mrs. Jake White over the week- her ntj irf Lumbert0n. end. . v. ! ' A At Kaara faanA ents. Return Home Mrs. E. W. Mayes and family are j at home after a week's stay at Nags Head. y-i . 1 ' a. - j nr! , tu sirs. i. vz. uampoeu wem 10 ytu- ' , . j mington Sunday for a week's visit , -with her husband, who is now em- " v s i i v : Dinner Guests ' Miss Marilyn Johns, Miss Bernicft White and Billy Johns were dinner guests of Miss Jean White Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Elliott AAA children went to Nags Head Monday for a few days' stay. Leaving Saturday Misses Grace and Hilda Knowles expect to leave Saturday for Chi cago. They will accompany Miss Marilyn Johns and Billy Johns, who haVe been their guests for sometime, home. V V" lines July 12 WALKER'S HALL HERTFORD, N. C Music By Nick Pierce's Campus Favorites Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long, of Eden- ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gatling and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike White on Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J J Pi l maijn' lMX,ijfflt Sunday as L guests ?f Mjrf W Ira:,L;; E,, White- 1 'If- 'Jj LLJi. ni.AJtl- Wi.' neaa, oi near ouxxoiay va. Had Tonsils Removed Mr. Archie Lane left Wednesday to enter Stokes McCoy Hospital, where he will have his tonsils removed. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Helen Morgan was the charming hostess to her bridge -club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Carroll Holmes, Tommy Jessup, H. C. Stokes, Charles E. Johnson, Hay ward Umphlett, Charles Williford, Miss Mary "umner and Miss Mor gan. High score was awarded Mrs. Jessup, low went to Mrs. Umphlett, and Miss Holmes received floating prize. A dainty salad course was served by the hostess. Week-end Here Miss Margaret Satterfield, of E- denton, was the week-end guest of r Miss Jean White. Returned Home . Miss Mary Lou Bagley returned to her home in Suffolk Wednesday after spending the past few weeks as the guest, of her grandmother, Mrs. C. V. Williford. In Greenville Miss Mary Wood Koonce is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan in Greenville. Returns From Nags Head Mrs. Edgar Newby has returned home from Nags Head, where she has been for the past few weeks. Thursday at Ocean View Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Julian White spent Thurs day at Ocean View, Va. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Newbold of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright and Mr. Charlie N. Wright of Jar- visburg spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. K. R. Newbold. SCRIPT 1.00 10-2 ! On "Extended Trip ! : Ben Koonce went to Chapel HiE" Monday to join Mr. Hunt. They will WEST HERTFORD CLUB HAS GARDEN PARTY The Hertford Home and Garden Club entertained its members and a number of visitors at the home Of Mrs. B. T. Wood Friday afternoon, Each guest made a silver offering as she entered the beautiful back lawn, Eight tables were arranged for play ing Chinese checkers and rook. A patriotic color scheme of red, white and blue was carried out , The hostesses were Mrs. B. T. Wood, Mrs. Wilson Reed, Mrs. Geo. Fields, Mrs. Reginald Tucker," ' Mrs. N. H. Medlin, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. MONTGOMERY HINTON The' marriage of Miss Mildred Hinton and Wesley Lee Montgomery wast solemnized Saturday, June 29, at noon, at the home of the Reverend R. F. Munns, at Hertford. - Those. present were the bride's mother, Mrs. Dora Hinton; Miss Eli zabeth Layden and Cecil Perry. 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