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1. 1 V - i Jin 4, tvu, .. ! tit'. 'S V I 'i 4, If i f 1 i, ? V ' '''''. Va il-r t :JIW.1,.m. 1 ......... . II I' II.' , : w; '-'rcqrrTiT-W11 Tuesday In Norfolk Haskett and Spec Harris were in Mr. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. Joe Towe, Richmond, Va., Wednesday and at Miss Mary Towe, Mrs. W. C. Archie tended the showing of the 1941 Ply and Miss ' Jocelyn Whedbee spent mouth automobiles. Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. Conclude Visit I Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Eason have returned to their nome at rewe, Va.. after visiting Mrs. Eason'a mo.her, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr. Return To Raleigh Park and Worth White have re turned to their home in Raleigh, af ter being guests of Mrs. J. G. Camp bell for the past two weeks. Returns From vacation Miss Blanche Everett has return ed after a week's vacation. She vis ited her sister, Mrs. Melvm Wright, in Elizabeth City, and spent a few days at Nags Head. At Nags Head Mrs. R. T. Clarke and Mrs. H. U j Stokes expect to return from NagSj Head Monday alter spending iwo weeks there. Clarke Stokes went to the beach the latter part of the week to accompany them home. Visiting In Elkin Miss Nancy Darden has Elkin to visit with friends. gone to Return From New York Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White, their daughter, Elbe Mae, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and Miss Mary Morris have returned from New York City, where they attended the World's Fair. Visiting In Charlotte Miss Jessie Taylor Newby has gone to Charlotte to visit with friends. Visitors From Washington ''Mrs. Winfield, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Kee and Mrs. Haverstock, of Wash ington, N. C, were guests of Miss Elizabeth Knowles Tuesday. Here Wednesday Miss Alice Bundy, of Elizabeth City, was the guest of Miss Grace Knowles last Wednesday. Wednesday in Rocky Mount Mr:1 and Mrs. L. M. Newbold and children, Mrs. A. F. Nichols, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner spent Wed nesday in Rocky Mount as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Newbold. Attend Firemen Convention B. C. Berry and Beverly Tucker went to Salisbury Tuesday to attend the annual convention of State fire men and fire chiefs. Week-end Here ) Bill Cox and Earl Pierce, of Ocean City, Md., are expected to spend the week-end as guests of Mrs. E. S. Pierce. Returns Home Mrs. E. A. Norfleet returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., Tuesday after spending a week with her sis ter, Mrs. W. M. Morgan. Visiting Here , Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller and family, of Charlotte, are visiting with relatives in Hertford this week. Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Newbold, Jean Ann and Merrick Newbold and Mrs. A. F. Nichols, of Rutherford, N. J.: are guests of Mrs. K. R. Newbold this week. Attend Plymouth Showing Joe Towe, Fred Chalk, Norman cooi State Theatre coot Hertford, N. C. Friday I MATINEE 3 P. M. I SILVIA- SIDNEY I HENRY; FONDA I FRED MacMUHRAY "TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" .Monday " ' -r ,, MATINEE 3 P. MY WednesJay- MATINEE 1. M. ).'; VlliUlJNlA mtbUE ,-T SITEIIIOfiM 'l"' '"' TKR PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HE RTfoRIVN. Here From Mt.Airy Miss Anna Rue Hauser, Miss Anna Kue Hauser, or- m.; Airy, is the guest ol Miss townee araen wus wee. Edenton Visitor Miss Faye Parker, of near Eden ton, sent several days this week as tne guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Williford. ! Friday evening when they entertain- Chappell, whose marriage to Wil On Vacation , I ed the Rook Club at a dinner party : liam Ernest Drake, of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bass, Jr., left , at the nome 0f Mrs Jessup on Front Tenn., and Greenville, will be solem this week for a trip up the Skyline street. After dinner Rook was play- niied in the Hertford Methodist Drive and to visit with friends in witn Mrs. Cecil Winslow winning Church on August 31, Miss Blanche Richmond, Va., and Washing-. high score prize. Low score prize Moore Berry was hostess at a deligh ton, D. C. j went to MissSumner, and Mrs. Ea-iful bridge party and crystal and I son received the floating prize. (Xiina showe rat the home of her Returns From St. Pauls Those present included Mrs. Cecil J parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry, Mrs. Oscar Felton returned Sunday Vinslow, Mrs. Archie Lane and her on Friday evening, fyom St. Pauls, where she has been guest, Mrs. Hobson, of New York;1 Those present included, in addi- th guest of relatives. i Return Home I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitley re-1 turned home Head, where vacation. Saturday from they spent a Nags short Return To Richmond Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White and son, JacK, returned to their home in Richmond, Va., Tuesday after spend-1 . . inir their vacation at Naa-s Head and ' in Hertford. Here From Kinston Mrs. George Harrell and daughter, of Kinston, are visiting Mrs. Har rell's mother, Mrs. C. W. Morgan. Visiting Mother Mrs. J. B. Lewis, of Richmond, Va., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither, this week. Week-end With Relatives j Mrs. Josiah Chappell and children, Beulah Mae ' and Betty Louise, oi I Whaleyville, Va., spent the week-end ' with Mrs. Chappell's sisters, Mrs. ! J. T. Lane and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. I Week-end Here Miss Lucy Hunter, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. arid Mrs. W. P. Weeks, of Wash ! in "ton, D. C, were guests of Mr and Mrs. W. 0. Hunter during the week-end. Florida Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Newbern, oi Santa Fe, Florida, are guests of Mt and Mrs. Walter Jenkins this woek. Convalescing Miss Virginia Miller is now con valescing at Albemarle Hospital, Eli zabeth City, following an appendec tomy. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crouch and children, of Thomas ville, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newby. Week-end Here Professor and Mrs. Ira 0. Wade, of Princeton University, N. J., were guests of Mrs. G. E. Newby over the week-end. Spelling Bee Friday There will be an 014 Fashioned Spelling Bee held at the Methodist Church in the Sunday School Audi torium on Friday night, September 6th, at 8 o'clock. Music and re freshments. Public cordially invited and the sponsors hope to have a large attendance. I Saturday Only GENE AUTRY in : "RANCHO GRANDE" : Also ' ,v Zorro's Fighting Legion No. 2- Tuesday ; MATINEE 3 P. M. -JANE WITHERS KENT TAYLOR V4f HE GIRL FROM ; Thursday ' S MATINEE 8-F. ..ii'. ' MARGARET SULLIVAN. r. I I - To Meet H1! . The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, ? re-organ-iaing under the n&wi name, Woman's Society of Christian ' ' Service, will hold its charter member Meeting - at the Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, September 5, at 8 o'clock. Slaughter To Preach The Rev. B. B. Slaughter, superin tendent of the Elizabeth- City District . r 4.1.. nTi."L r i. -n l. . . .. p ; o,,,. - . t .rttord- Metho. dist Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Church members are urged to attend this service. . . HOSTESSES TO ROOK CLUB Mies Elizabeth Knowles and Mrs I T. L. Jessup were joint hostesses on Mrs. D. b. Reed, Mrs. G. R. Tucker,! i Mrs. T. E. Harrell, Mrs. Julian A wnie, Mrs. j. Moras, Mrs. J. H. Towe Mrs- J- M. Eason, .of Crewe, Va., Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. Carlton Cannon, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. I Charlie Skinner and Miss Mary Sum ner. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE V. I DO H I r nnn IIohH-h, .... y- """"u w a charming hostess on Wednesday af- ternoon when she entertamed at a bridge party and handkerchief show er in honor of Miss Mary Thad Chap pell, bride-elect. In addition to the guest of honor. Miss Chappell, those invited were: Misses Ruth Hollowell, Alice Rober son, Jean White, Marguerite Ward, BHanche Moore Berry, Katherine Jes sup, Maywood Pierce, Ann Felton, Polly Tucker, Nancy Darden, Lila Budd Stephens, Mary Wood Koonce and Frances Newby. MRSi. G. E. NEWBY ENTERTAINS Complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Archie, of Wake Forest, who is her guest, Mrs. G. E. Newby was hostess to a number of jruests at a bridge party Thursday evening Those playing were: Mrs, Archie. honoree; Miss Jessie Taylor Newby, Mrs. Helen V. Butler, Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, Miss Mary Helene New by, Miss Helene Nixon, Miss Jocelyn Whedbee, Miss Frances Fowler, Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Mrs. Agnes Williams, Miss Mary Towe and Mrs, J. H. Towe, Jr. ATTEND REUNION, Mrs. L. M. Corstaphney, of" Clifton Forge, Va., spent several days this week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. V. WiJliford. They left Thurs day to attend the 10th annual re union of the Grady-Outlaw Histori cal Association in Duplin County. "MS.. 7f ' Why Not Clean Out Missionary Group IN BETWEEN JOB? And Ditches? Now Is a Good Tims To Get tile Job Doi We Have Everything: The Work. Drop . v At Our Complete Linef', Cush Axes -Wc:il Cutters - Files Ditch Ban!t Dir.:!3S - Gru'j IIggs forlis-;Shjv:!s-Sp!:s WeHavd a Complete line, of r "ji lyiowmg Aiacnine raria Hertford Hcrdirc & Supply r Co. s wry r B , f -r j C.) FRSQaV AUGUST ' 1 - : Brother Orchid r iV Edward G. Robinson in "Brother Orchid" at State Theatre, Hertford, Monday only. 4 MISS CHAPPELL HONORED AT BRIDGE PARTY Complimentary to Miss Mary Thad tion to the honoree, Miss Chappell, Misses Mary Morris, EWie Mae White, Lila Budd Stephens, Mar guerite Ward, Ruth Hollowell, Nancy Dasden, Katherine Jessup, Mary Wood Koonce, Polly Stevens, Marie Anderson, Sarah Ward, Mary Fields, Alice Roberson, Frances Newby, Prue Newby, Maywood Pierce and Marga ret Griffin, of Edenton. Miss Rober son won high score prize and Miss Prue Newby received prize for How score. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. R. M. Riddick was a charm ing hostess on Friday evening at a Dridge party. Those playing were Mesdames W. H. Pitt, Cecil White, B. G. Koonce, Whit Wright, Silas M. Whedbee, Charles Johnson, J. S. Vick, Herman Winslow, Louis Nach man, and J. J. Robinson, of Charles ton, W. Va., and Miss Kate Blanch- ard. Prize for high score and the floating prize went to Mrs. Vick, while Mrs. Koonce received low score prize. A dainty ice course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Tommy Jessu pdelightfully en tertained the members of her bridge ! club Thursday, afternoon at her home. Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, Chas. E. Johnson, C. R Holmes, George Barbee, and J. M. Eason, of Crewe, Va., Misses Mary Sumner, Helen Morgan and Elizabeth Knowles. High score, prize was awarded Mrs. Holmes. Prize for low score was received by Miss Knowles and the floating prize went to Mrs.' Johnson. An ice course was served, CIRCLE NO. 2 WILL MEET Circle No. 2 of the Missionary So ciety of the Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Tommy Miller on Monday evening, September 2nd. All members are urged to be present if ! 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' - The work .is scheduled to start A, within twenty days : after- the conM tract1 lettihgi ' 1 iV. i , J. , ;r BRIDE-ELECT HONORED ' Mrs. Beverly Tucker and daughter, Polly, entertained at a buffet supper ; and linen shower Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Mary Thad Chappell, ,, bride-dect of the month. . About forty guests1- were present. . r s.s. 1 X -J T 9 w 1936 Plymouth Coach. 1936 Plymouth 4-door Deluxe: Sedan. Model A Ford Coupe. (f AND SERVICE GOLDEN BLEND 13c ib You'll JSeed These DRESSING: Quart Jar ? 23c V Pender V Mb. Varieties 19c Campfire. Mb. plg; 15c Per Lb. 17c Per Lb. 10 c 6 oz. 19c r 18 0Z, 1 I I 8 '9 o ( 1 1 1 V-'-Il'NNlS MORGAN ; , "?UV ANGI2LSV Trade T .re uii Dank the" DiHercnr" UEUTFOKD, N. C. -in MORTAL ST0?J.r JAMES" STEWAliT
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