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It 't- 1 1 It 4 f . 'A 4 JSiWlT KXX j h To More On Front Street Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jessup are expecting to move this week into the J. W. Darden residence on Front Street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hines. Returns Home Miss Bernice White has returned home; after visiting friends and rela tives 'at Drim and Creedmore. In Raleigh Thfpv Week Miss Jean White is in Raleigh this week7 as the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. C. Barefoot. 1 Reported III Mrs. E. E. Barbee is quite ill at her home. Home For Visit Miss Marjorie Hefren, of Wash ington, D. C, arrived Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Week-end Here i Mrs. T. J. Nixon, III, of Norfoflk, Va., visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, over the week-end. Visiting Mother Mrs. Walter Oakie and daughters, Marjorie and Dorothy, of Washing- ton, D. C, are guests of her mother,! Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Mr. Oakey was' here over the week-end, but has re-1 turned home. Week-end In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White, at Suffolk, Va., where Mr. White was called be cause of the illness of his father. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson re cently visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sitterson, in Norfolk, Va. Visiting In Norfolk Miss Catherine Campen is visiting friends in Norfolk, Va., this week. In Maryland Miss Louise Payne is the guest of Miss Ellen Hancock, at Snow Hill, Maryland, this week. Returns To Washington David L. Rogerson has returned to his home in Washington, D. C, after being with nis sister, Mrs. H. V. Lamb. He was called here because of Mrs. Lamb's illness. Week-end at Newport New Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood was the week-end iguest of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. Y. Yarborough on a mo Wilson Fleetwood, in Newport News, tor trip to Chicago, 111. Returns Home I Miss Catherine Holmes has return ed from Newport News, Va. she visited Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood. where Wilson Here From Farm ri lie Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holmes, of Farmville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holmes this week. Richmond Visitors Mrs. A. B. Parker and Miss Made line Lamb, of Richmond, Va., are with their mother, Mrs. H. V. Lamb, ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to the bad weather last Saturday, we are offering our customers and friends another chance to benefit from the many "Special Prices" featured on Ladies' Ready-to-wear, Summer Shoes and Dress Goods (for In Addition to the Above We Are Going to Offer One Bale of Father George Yellow Cottons at 6c Per Yard SPEGIAI3; Free Running r ' 10 lbs. C. C. C. : TABLE SALT SUGAR COFFEE r 3 for 10c 43c 3.k-25c ; White Rose 3 Tall Cans , FLOUR DEAN'S .1ILK mm W I VI- at her home near Belvidere. Mrs. Lamb has been quite ill. 1 Ait Nags Head Mrs: Charles Johnson, her son, Harrell, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Jarvis Ward and Zack Harris went to Naga Head Tuesday to spend some time at Mrs. Johnson's cottage. Monday Here ' Mrs. F. W. Hobbs, Jr., and chil dren, of Wilson. were guests of Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles John son on Monday. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass, Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Saw yer visited Mrs. B. M. Pike, at Gen eral Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Ahoskie Visitor Miss Julia Campen, of Ahoskie, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Jesse Campen, Sr. Sunday In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Fowfler, Mrs. Jesse Campen, Jr., and Mrs. Eva Holdren visited in Suffolk, Va., Sun day. Return Home Mr. and Mrs L. E. Haste and son, Eddie, have returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. Week-end In Norfolk Mrs. P. H. Small was the week-end guest of friends in Norfolk and at Ocean View. Monday Here Mrs. W. E. Hassell and Mrs. Geo, Hoskins, of Edenton, were guests of ; Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia ' liobbs Monday. ' Visiting Here Mrs. Porter and daughter, Ann, of i Bluefield, W. Va., are guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Vivian Darden this week. Return From Richmond Mrs. Vivian Darden and daughter, Florence, have returned home after a few days' visit with relatives in Richmond, Va. Attending Episcopal Convention Miss Nancy Darden left this week to attend the Episcopal Convention ; at Lake Kanuga, near Henderson- vine. To Visit In Chicago Miss Kate M. Blanchard went to Louisburg this week to join Mr. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White. Miss Annie Mae Matthews and RusseB Baker were in Norfolk, Va., Sunday Sunday at Chapanoke Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, at Chapanoke, Sunday. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCalflum, Miss es Helene Nixon, Joyce Stokes, and Sarah Brinn and Mrs. Nat White at- Saturday only). R GROCERY DEPARTMENT TH.F. PERQUIMANS V EBKLY. -HERTFORD. N. V AND ONE WAS in. ? 1 p, tmmmmmmm . j mrnrntm Jean Muir, Robert Cummings and Laraine Day as an artist pictures ;hem in "And One Was Beautiful," powerful society triangle-drama of two iistors who come into conflict over the man both love. The picture will be screened at State Theatre Monday only. tended the Shannon-Broughton wed-i uing at jurist nnj ut. uk o v... in Norfolk, Va., on Saturday. Here Sunday Clayton Thomas, of Norfolk, Va., visietd friends in Hertford Sunday. Returns From Nags Head Mrs. Tom Nixon has returned home after spending a few weeks at Nags Head. Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. G. K Newby and children, George and Lee, of Rocky Mount, are guests of Mr. Newby's mother, Mrs. G. E. Newby, this week. Maryland Visitors , Mrs. E. B. Hodges and her sister, i Miss Carver, of Marion, Md., were , guests of Mrs, Charles Johnson on Monday Return Home J Mrs. G. R. Tucker and son re- turned home Tuesday after a week's stay with friends at Eastern Shore, I Norfolk Visitors Virginia and John, of Norfolk, Va.,j are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner this week. Sunday Here Mis a Frances Council, T. S. White, , Jr., and Zach White, of Durham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S Whjte Sunday. At Camp Leach Richard Futrell went to Leach, where he will spend time, this week. Camp' some Returns From Camp Leach ' Miss Elizabeth Darden has return ed home after a two weeks' stay at Camp Leach, near Washington, N. C. At Nags Head Miss Joyce Stokes has u gone to Nags Head, where she wjttl spend some time. Mrs. Joe Towe and Mrs. Will White spent Saturday in Norfolk. Here From Texas Miss Minnie Fields, Texas, is the guest of of 'Dallas, Mrs; C. E ' C, FRIDAY, m,v 19, 104a BEAUTIFUL Skinner, Visitors Here Mrs. W. R. White and Mrs. Henry Rood are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow and family left this week for Nags Head, where Mrs. Winslow and children will remain two weeks. Mr. Winslow will return home in a few days. Return from Nags Head Mrs. Oscar Felton and family have returned from Nags Head, where they spent the past two months. Thursday at Ocean View Charles E Johnson, C. P. Morris, Dr. j w. Zachary and Trim Wilson were at Ocean View, Va., Thursday on a fishing trip. Here List Week Charles Parker, of Edenton, spent several days here last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willi ford. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs and Dr. Scheibel, of Durham, were week-end guests of Mrs. Hobbs' parents, Mr. l ir t ii m i i TiHirwky in Norfolk M, Cp-fton MatthwB. Minn Disv Matthews , and Mrs. Willie White spent Thursday in Norfolk, Va, j At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker, Shir ley, Garland and Glen Matthews went to Nags Head Monday for a week's stay. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe and chil dren went to Nags Head Monday. Mr. Towe returned home Thursday. Mrs. Towe and the children will re main at the beach for two weeks. At General Hospital Mrs. Tom Cox was carried to Gen eral Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Monday. Mrs Cox has been quite ill. Returns from Hospital Miss Jean Newbold returned home last Friday from General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., after undergoing an appendectomy, and is doing nicely. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Mrs. ?! n. ntt and son, Howard, went Nags Head Monday for two weeks. Sunday at Smithfield Mrs. J. E. Everett, Miss Blanche Eeverett, Mrs. Dan Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright, of Eliza beth City, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson, at SmithAefld. On Vacation Mrs. Agnes Williams went to Nairn Head, where she will spend part of ner vacation, Monday. At Nags Head Mrs. Charles E. Johnson anil inn Charlie,r,left, Thursday to spend sev eral days at Nags Head. Mr. John son accompanied them down; return ing home at night At Nags Head - - -, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Walker went to Nags Head Tuesday to spend everal days. ... ,:'. Visitorf Here - ' , rf'ti'i v Mr. And Mrs. : Melvin Wriest nA daughter, Ann Cannon; !of Elisabetbl wty, spent Tuesday, and. Wednesday as J guests of Mr, , and , Mn. 3. E. fV, Return OolOayton 4.' Miss ' Katharine Britt ' and Miss Evelyn Smith returned to their home in Clayton Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Fenton ' Britt for a few day. ,1 V , uT'" - , V , Thursday at Naga A" Mrs, Fenton Brltt and her l'J3wa fca'.herine Brltt and Evelyn Saiith f --t Thursday at Na";s He, i , and attended, the pageant t Foft Raleigh Thursday night, - - - ' Nags Head Y. V' , V ; Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields at Nags Head to Jw dJ M week, Week-end . IMiss Sarah Brinn, of Jackson, will spend the week-end in Hertford with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. - JS. T. Brinn. " BRIDGE LtJNOHEON HOSTESS Miss Mary Sumner charmingly entertained her bridge club, at a luncheon Tuesday .'at her home. Those playing weret Mesdames H. C. Stokes, Charles Williford, Charles E. Johnson, Tommy Jessup, T. B. Sumner, J. R. Futrell, and x Miss Helen Morgan. High score priae and floating prize was awarded Mrs. Williford, and Mrs. Stokes Received prize for low score. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Carroll Holmes entertained a number of friends at bridge Thurs day morning at her home in honoi of her guest, Mrs. E. L. Laughing house, of Edenton. Those playing were: Mesdames Henry Clay Stokes, Charles E. John son, Charles Williford, Tommy Jes sup, and E. L. Laughinghouse, Miss Helen Morgan and Miss Mary Sum ner. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Williford and Mrs. Laughing house was presented a guest prize. A dainty sweet course was served IMARY TO WE GROUP MEETS The Mary Towe Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday evening with Miss Helena Nixon. Miss Nixon was in charge of a very interesting program. Ten members were present. After the program and business meeting, refreshments were served. 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CIRCLE, MEETS 1 Th Young' Business Woman's Cif -Cle of the Baptist Church met Mon- L day evening at the home, of Miss Benme , Wood, r Mrs. Leonard .Wins- low was in charge of nice program. V After the meeting : a ' delicious, , Ice ' course was' BWd;Sife::li CELVIDEUE NEWS ; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Lewis, of Pooomoke City, Md(, were week-end guests oi Mrs. xaauae inappeu, iney, , were accompanied home by; Miss ; Dixie Chappe'll, who will visit them for some time. ; ' ' , Mr. and Mrs.1 W. T. Smith, Miss Elsie Copeland and Mrs. T. C. Perry - x 1 spent Wednesday & Norfolk, Va: i tMiss Dorothy White, who has Been " ( spending her vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mra. W. L. whit a. m, ? i turned to Norfolk, Va,; Sunday to W sume her work. , - , A Thurman .White is visiting rela-, tives in New Bern. Miss Helen Layden returned home Sunday. after visiting, Miss Evelyn Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith visited Mrs. Smith's brother, Mr. Harrell, at Pinners Point, Va., Friday. Mrs. R. R. White, Miss Evelyn f White, Miss Marjorie Perry returned ' Saturday after spending several days' f at Nags Head. Herman Trivette and Russell Har- " wood, of Winston-Salem, are visiting in the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. C Trivette. , Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree and daughter, Novella Elizabeth, of Sun-''-bury, were guests in the home oi , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White Sunday. ' ,t Misses Minnie and Virginia Fields. of Greensboro, were recent guests of , Miss Lucy White. A Mrs. Josiah White is in General " Hospital, Norfolk, Va.. for 'a f i days under observation. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. White, Dr. E. ' S. White, Misses Margaret B., Clara ' Lucy and Margaret S. White attend- 1 th funeral of Miss Fannie Pret low of Franklin, Va., Monday. ' Davia White, of Greensboro, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah White. Cool Saturday Only r -.'-m. ask a. m ;i in . nr ? s - m mswavii fgL-gy-! fKn-.-rrfi .... DICK TB AfcySi G-MEN No. 10 Tuesday Only MATINEE 3 P.M. ' BOB HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD t traEHOST BREAKERS" Thursda y - Friday MATINEE 3 P. M. DOROTHY LAMOUR : ROBERT PRESTON LYNNE OVERMAN THE Company. . CHAE j 7 ' 4 it Co. f Theatre lyuiiuuii ; v ' - y"- k
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