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THE' PEEQUillANS WEEKLV.V HERTFORD; N - fT FRIDAY- 4 SEPTTjMEER 6,' 1940
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Week-end With Grandmother
little Charles Johnson spent the
week-end with, his grandmother, Mite.
Charles Johnson.
Sunday In Edenton
Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia
Hobbs and Harrell Johnson spent
Sunday in Edenton as guests of Mrs.
W. E. Hassell.
Week-end Here
1 Dozier'Sutton, 6f Newport News,
Va., was the week-end guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton.
Week-end at Nags Head
Mr. and'Mrs. Jonas R. Futrell and
son spent
Head.
the week-end at Nags'
At Nags Head For Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Charfes E. Johnson,!
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Broughton, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Campbell, Mrs. J. G.
Campbell and R. S. Monds spent the
week-end at Nags Head at the John
son Cottage.
Raleigh Visitor )
Miss Donnie Mae Norman, of Ra
leigh, was the week-end guest of her
mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman.
Sunday at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jackson and
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan
and daughter spent Sunday at Nags
Head.
FridaV In Norfolk
Mrs. R. A. White, Mrs. L. C.
Winslow, Miss Lena Barber, Mrs. C.
E. Cannon and Miss Helen Mae
White spent Friday in Norfoak, Va.
In Norfolk Thursday
Mrs. Will Ainsley, Mrs. Ellie
Ellie Goodwin and Mrs. Bill Morgan
spent Thursday in Norfolk, Va.
Visiting In Greenville
Miss Mary Wood . Koonce is spend-;
ing this week in Greenville as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mc
Mullan. Week-end In New Bern
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon and
son, Guy, were week-end guests of'
Mrs. Bruce Barfield in New Bern.
H. B. Setberry, who has been spend
ing the summer at Myrtle Beach and
Shallotte, accompanied them home.
Week-end Here i
Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and children
and Miss Mattie Gatling White, of
Raleigh, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
White.
Week-end at Nags Head
W. H. Hardcastle, C. P. Morris,
Charles Williford, Silas Whedbee, Joe
Towe, Charlie Skinner .and W. H.
Pitt spent the week-end at Naga
Head.
In Durham
Miss Chic Stevens went to Durham
this week to visit her sister,
-Catherine Stevens.
Miss,
Thursday in Norfolk
Miss Annie Mae Matthews. Mrs.
Kelly White, Miss Winnie Winslow
and Russell Baker spent Thursday in
Norfolk, Va. -I
Sunday At Nags Head !
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White, Mrs. N.
cooi State Theatre cooi
Hertford, N.C.
Monday Only
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C. Barefoot and children spent Sun
day at Nags Head.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Mattie Butler, of Roanoke,
Va., spent the week-end With her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Butler.
Friday Here
Mrs. James Speight, of Edenton,
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs.
Charles Wiljiford.
Week-end In Greenville
Mrs. J. S. Vick end daughter,
Mrs. Helen Vi Butler, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mc-
Mullan, in Greenville.
Undergoes Operation
Mary Beth Perry, littfle daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry, was car
rfc, t0 Albemarle Hospital in. Eliza-
beth City Friday for an appendec
tomy, and is reported as doing nicely,
Week-end With Mother
Miss Bennie Wood, of Holland, Va.,
was the week-end guest of her
mother, Mrs. Baker Wood.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Marjorie Hefren, of Washing
ton, D. C, spent the week-en as the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Hefren.
Week-end Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Edxar Newbv and
children, of Rocky Mount, were the
week-end guests of Mrs. G. E.
Newby.
Goes To Wilhamston
Miss Frances Fowler has gone to
Williamston, where she will be a
member of the school faculty this
year.
Returns To Williamston
Miss Dorcas Knowdes
Williamston this week- to
went to
resume
of the
her duties
as a member
school faculty there.
Week-end In Windsor
Miss Carolyn Riddick was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Perry, in
Windsor, over the week-end.
Week-end With Parents
Marion Riddick. of Greenville, and
Robert Riddick, of Greensboro, were!
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs:
R. M. Riddick, during the week-end.
Expected This Week-end
Mrs. Marcus Hobbs, of Durham, is
expected to spend the week-end as
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Blanchard.
Returns From New York
Miss Mary Morris has returned
from New York City, where she at
tended the World's Fair.
To Be Here Sunday
Tim Brinn, of New York City, will
spend Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Tim Brinn.
Expected For Week-end
Miss Sarah Brinn, of Jackson, will
spend the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Tim Brinn.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregory, Miss
Dorothy Bancue and W. M. Moore,
of Fayetteville, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry and at-
Today (Friday)
MATINEE 3 P.M.
MARGARET SULLIVAN
JAMES STEWART
in
"MORTAL STORM"
Saturday
CHARLES STARRETT
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u "BLAZING SIX
SHOOTERS"
Zorro's Fighting Legion No. 3
Tuesday Only
MATINEE 3 P.M.
ANNE SHIRLEY
JAMES ELLISON
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"ANNE OP WINDY
POPLARS"
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-'lore William Holden and heroine
they discover romance in "Our Town,"
' i Prize p'lay and scheduled to be filmed
tended the funeral of Mrs. W.
Wright, at BeJvidere, Tuesday
ternoon.
Visiting In Florida
Miss Elizabeth Wood, of Columbia, 1
SDent a few days with her mother,!
Mrs. Baker Wood, and accompanied
by Miss Ann Barclift has gone to
Florida for a few days' visit.
Visitors From Washington, D. C
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fleetwood, oi
Washington, D. C, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. J. J.
Fleetwood.
Week-en4 Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoffler, oi
Washington, D. C, spent the week
end with Mrs. W. E. Hoffler.
Here This Week
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bass and their
daughter, Harriett Jo, of Great
Bridge, Va., are visiting relatives
here this week.
Sunday In Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. R. M
Riddick and
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Greenville,
home by Mrs
J.
J. Roberson, of I
25 Vvrgima' Wh WllL,hW the third Wednesday afternoon
spend several days here j of month( afc 3 :30y 0,dock in
Fishing Trip ,
Julian White, Alvin Whiije, H. C.
Stbkes, Fred Chalk, R. S., Monds, L.
N. Hoilowell, Robert Morris, Vivian
Darden and Archie Lane enjoyed b
fishing trip at Ocean View, Va., last
Thursday.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller return
ed to their home in Charlotte Sun
day after spending several days as
the guests of relatives and friends
here. '
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. James Connelly, of
Rock Hill, S. C. were the week-end'
guests of Mrs. Connelly's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reed. Before1
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ner recent marriage, Mrs Connelly I
was Miss Mattie Cannon Reed.
Tuesday in Washington, N. C
Miss Elizabeth Knowles and. Mrs.
Charlie Skinner spent Tuesday in
Washington, N. C.
Home For". Week-end
Miss Hulda Wood, of Tarboro, was
the weekend guest of her mother,
Mrs. Baker Wood.
Week-end With Parents
T. S. White, Jr., of Durham, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. White.
Transferred To Columbia
Louis Hassell, who has been em
ployed here , for sometime, was
transferred last week to Columbia.
Norfolk Visitors !
Mrs. Bernard Powell and children,
Faye and Ponald, Mrs. Stanley Smith
and children,; Shirley and Louis, , of
.' i. uie weex-end as-
kuwoi mrg. John Lane and Mr
Return From Trip A '
Mr. A Mn nr..i.. j t
daughter, accompanied by TS 'H'
Mrs. -LeRoy BanTw 0f SiSl
have returned ho JLr R
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- .Uj inve. rney visited
Returns Honie?;' ' 5 l .e;
Mrs. C. E. Fletcher returned to iter
home In Washington, D. C, Saturday
after a weeWs visit with Mrs. J, G.
; G tr tfew Jersey t "
Mr and Mm. W n w.
I fuu, ocvenu nays- wjm relatives at
s Sewaren, New Jersey. f ,,t f.
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;Mrs. C..V X fprd ftjd heif slater,
Mrs, L, M. Corstaphney '-ef Clift:ai
v Forge, Va,' who nave been spend gf
.several days as the miests of Lrsi
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Martha Scott are very young when
based on Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer
at State Theatre Monday and Tuesday.
G. J. H. Bagley in Suffolk, Va., have leaf-
turned home. Mrs. Corstaphney will
spend several days here before re-
I turning to her home.
Week-end Guest
Miss Margaret
Satterfield, of
Edenton, was the week-end guest of
Miss Jean White.
Here This Week
Mrs. Tommy 9 Miller has as her
guest this week Mrs. Dallas White,
of Burgess. ,
Return From Beach
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newbold and
daughters have . returned from Nags
Head, after spending some time at
their cottage there.
HOME ECONOMICS
TEACHERS MEET
The Vocational Home Economics
teachers from fchowan, Pasquotank,
Currituck and Perquimans Counties
met with their district supervisor at
the Perquimans! County High School
on the afternoon of August 28.
High School, who is group chairman
was in charge of the meeting. It
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the various
Home Economics De
partments represented. The Septemt
ber meeting will be at the Edenton
High School ' with Miss Josephine
Grant as hostess. The topics for
discussion at that time will be the
development of a Home Economics
Unit for first year students called
"Personality and Good Grooming;"
also "What part may we as Home
Economics teachers play in the Na
tional defense program?"
At the conclusion of the business
meeting a social hour was enjoyed
by the group with Mrs. Ed Harrell
as hostess.
FAMILY RE-UNION
A family reunion was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White on
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ana gei-togeiner: mr. ana mrs. w.
M. Miller and family, Irene, Lena
Vern, Gladys and Merrill, Mrs. An-
nie Crane, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Miller,
all of Charlotte; Mrs. J. A. Chap-
pell and family, Mary Louise, Julia,
Julian and Johnny, Miss Addie
Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White
and family, Lee, C. L. and Vincent;
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and son,
Jay, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Nixon and son, Hillary, Mr. and
Mrs. E, N. Miller and daughter,
Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller
and son, William Ray, Mrs. Effle
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White
and family, Mary Elizabeth, George
and Benton, all of .near Hertford.
ROSA POWELL CIRCLE MEETS
The Rosa Powell Circle of ithe
Hertford Baptist Church met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Tommy
Miller. ;
The meeting was called to order
by Mrs. Charles Johnson. A- devo
tional was given by Mrs. L. B. Sit--
kterson. A very, interesting taXt "on
the 8UDJect of "A CaUed People" was
given by Mrs.' Johnson, 'ft tK
- ho the hostese,1
",irted Mn; Sittenon Mre"
served a sweet course.,; ;
mose present were: Mrs.:V.i0A.1
Holdren, Mrs.-, R A. Sutton, Mrs.1
B. W. Pennington, Mrs. T. E-Raper,1
Mrs. W. T. Elliott, ' Mrs Charles
Johnson, Mrs. ;L. "B. Sitterson, Mrs. I
William Landing and Mrs. Tommy
Miller. 'Mrs. Dallas,, White, was .a'
visitor. ' ; ',;.' 1
. NACS BEAD HOUSE PARTY
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. .Mrs. Charles ' Johnson., and ' Mrs.
Olivia Hobbs . are ' chaperoning a
house-party at the Johnson cottage at
Nags Head, this week for Mrs. John
eon's eon,' K" '11, who is host to a
number1 of ' 's. Gv - ts - includ
Mier,es Flor -e I'arden, r.i Hollu-
son, and J.Ii Ward, LZl Cox,' Za
Harris, Jim "Johnson and Clar"
Stokea. r"- - f '
Spelling- lies Friday, ,JDA Patterson circle mesxs
, . 7r ' ,' f -rf-Th,Ida,ratterson lCircl6f the "
i Theri will le an , Old -Fasltfonedj Woman' Missionary Society of the'-
fcndMfidf held "at ' the Methodist Baptist Church" met Monday evening
.htfrchMHthe Sunday School Audi -
'l,turtu!ir.
ruflrWt5f?aay ihV September, mrs.-ji.ani Gregory presiding, mny
, at 8 o'clock' The public is cor-'G. C. Buck gave the .devotional, - In '
6th
dially invited,
Admission 10 cents."
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ENTERTAINS ROOK CLUB
Mrs. Ed Harrell was the xharmlnir
hostess to her Jtook Club on Friday I
evening at her home. Those playing
were: Mesdames" Archie Laiie, - .Du?-
wood Reed, Carlton Cannon, Charlie
Skinner, G. R. Tucker, Joe Towe, j
Edirar Morris. Henrv Clay Sullivan,
John B. Harrison, of Norfolk, Va., I Misses Mary Sumner and Helen Mor-J'
Ernest Stillman and Jesse White ot gan. Mrs. Jessup was awarded high '
Edenton, and Miss Mildred Reed.- score prize, Mrs. Holmes ' received
High scbre prize was awarded Mrs. ! floating prize and low score prize , j
Cannon, second "high went to Mrs. was presented Miss Sumner;
Skinner, and Mrs. Harrison received The hostess served a delicious
low score prize. The floating prize sweet course, , '
went to Mrs. White. - - h
A delicious sandwich course was WARD ROUNTREE ,
served, . Eugene Ward, of Aulander, and '
I Miss Irene Rountree,' of Colerain, V
HOSTESS TO CIRCLE j were married in Edenton' Saturday '
Mrs. Charles Johnson delightfully afternoon. ; Mr,. Ward, the soil of
entertained the members of her Cir- Mr- and M.ra- Nathan Q. Ward, is a
cle at a party given by her at her former resident of Perquimans Coun-
home on Covent Garden Friday ty livin? his parents near Bel- "
evening. Bingo and many other videre. Tlie family moved to Auland
games were enjoyed by the guests. er tw0 Tears aP- ' ,
The hostess served dainty refresh
ments.
Those present were xaesdames John
Broughton, B. T. Wood, T. E. Raper,
Tommy Miller, A. A. Perry, E. A.
Byrum, Wiliiam Landing, W. T.
Elliott, V. A. Holdren, Olivia Hobbs,
Raymond Holmes, B. W. Pennington
and Mrs. Johnson.
LABOR DAY VISITORS
Among those who were guests in
the W. O. Hunter home during the
Labor Day week-end were Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Howell and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Temple, of Richmond, Va.; J. L.
Ellis and Mrs. Beuna Owiriey, of
Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Mary M. Bray,
Miss Attie Bray, Mrs. J. E. Hunter,1
her daughter, Eleanor, and Johnnie
Hunter. . I
FALL SCHEDULE
Services at Holy Trinity Church
beginning Sunday, September 8, will
be as follows: 9 a. m., Holy Com-
muhion; 10 a. m., Church School;
11 a. m., Prayer and Address. i
Riddick's Cleaning Gives You
New Fall Smartness
SHAKE out last year's woolens
thrilled to see their colors take on new life and the garment spring ?
back into shape. Send them here often to keep them that way. YouH I
like our careful work.
Phone 2311 For Delivery Service
RIDDICK CLEANERS
Hertford, N; C.
EDENTON, N. C.
Today (Thursday) and Rriday, September 6-6
BETTE DAVIS and CHARLES BOYER fat -
"ALL THIS, AND IIEAVEJ1 TOO"
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NOTE : Due to length of this picture, one show matinee and one show
at night. - - , ,' ' 1
' Matinee 8:30. Admission 10c atvd 25c T
Night 8:00. Admission lOc'and 35c Including Tax v
Saturaay, September 7
Roy Rogers in " Ranger and the Lci!y"
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Sunday, September 8 " ' ' . , ' , ; k
' , ' SHIRLEY TEMPLE and JACK OAKIE la? - , V,', '
.; , Matinee 3:30. Night 9:15. , Admission 10c and 3Qc a
Monday and Tuesday, September 9-10 . j ; , '
' I OLIVIA deHAVlLLAND and JEFFREY LYNN m
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ALSO LATEST
WednesdayiSeptember 11 Bargain
WEAVER BROS.
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Ul V DENNIS MORGAN in
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er 12-13
at the home of vMrsJohn Mo6re with,'
venmuug uuu wore maqe oy airs.
Gregory -and Mrs. Kate .White. Eight '
members were present'' - -
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrsl Charles ' E. Johnson delisrht-
fully entertained her bridge dub on ,
Friday -evening at her home. '.Those
plVyfagfitereMesdames Chas. Willi. r
ford, H. C.' Stokes, Tommy Jessup, '
Carroll Holmes.' and Georsre Barbeez '
CARD OF THANJtS
We wish to take this method, ot
extending our thanks for the kind
ness shown during the illness and
death bf our beloved mother, Vera
Turner . Miller.
Also, we wish to express our ap
preciation to the Epworth Methodjst
Church Choir, to those who furnish
ed oars and forvthe beautiful floral
tributes.
THE CHILDREN.
Going Back to School?
SEE OUR NEW
Skirts, Sweaters and
Children's Blouses
ESPECIALLY PRINT
Dresses
GOODWIN'S
DRESS SHOPPE
HERTFORD, N. C
and 'sena them all to us. You'll be
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WE. HAVE THE SHOWS
MARCH OF TIME . '
Day 10c and 20c '
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