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Miaa Gladys Hamrick,
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miri. sDMit Thanksgiving and the
week-end as vJbe guest of Miss Ruth
'Davenport.
In Norfolk Friday
. Mrs-rTommy Jessup, Mrs. oger
Stokes and Mrs. Joe Ward spent
Friday in Norfolk, Va.
Week-end At Home
jack Munns, a student at the Uni
versity of North ' Carolina, Chapel
Rtfl, spent the week-end with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Murine.
Friday In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and
son, Charlie, spent Friday in Nor
folk, Va.
Week-end With Parents
Durwood Reed, a student at Wake
Forest College, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dur
wood Reed.
Home For Week-end
Harrell Johnson, student at Wake
Forest College, was the week-end
guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles
Johnson.
Home For Holidays
Miss Mary Gaither, of Elizabetn
City, spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with her mother, Mrs. W. G
Gaither.
Thanksgiving In Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Keidanz, Mrs.
J. S. Vick, Miss Helen Vick and Jim
Lavden spent Thanksgiving Day in
Greenville as guests of Mr. and Mrs
Edwin McMullan.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Keidanz return
ed to their home in New York Sat
urday, after a two weeks' visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Mr. Keidanz
wa. on .leave from the ,U. S. Navy
before assuming his new duties as
executive head of the scientific de
partment at the office of Supervisor
of Shipbuilding, located at Staten Is-
ianoV-New York.
Here From Windsor
.. Miss Prue Newby, a member of
the school faculty at Windsor, was
the guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Newby, during the holi
days. ''
.Week-end With Parents
Miss Rath Alice Ward, a member
of the Oak Grove school faculty, Mias
Marguerite Ward, a student at Mere
dith. College, Raleigh, and Jarvis
Ward, who is attending Wake Forest
NOTICE
VV.0.W. Members
There will be a spe
cial meeting on Thurs
day evening, Decem
ber 12. All members
urged to be present.
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Cash Prizes to Be
Awarded
State
Friday, Dec 6th
ERROL FLYNN
BRENDA MARSHALL
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Theatre
TYRONE POWiH
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f'J '' Comedy - Act
Collesre. were guests of their par
ents, Dr. and Mm. I. A. ; Ward, dur
ing the holidays.
Here For Week-end
Miss Elizabeth Knowles, of Wash
ington, N. C, was at home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles,
for the holidays. She had as her
guest, Miss Sally Burdge, also of
Washington, N. C.
Home For Holidays
Roy Reed, a student at State Col
lege, Raleigh, spent the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Corp Reed.
Week-end Here
Miss Joyce Stokes, of Comfort,
Va., spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes.
Friday In Norfolk
Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. Julian
White, Mrs. Silas Whedbee, Mrs. H.
C. Stokes and Miss Mildred Reed
sjient Friday in NorfoQk, Va.
Sunday Here
Miss Katherine Tatum. and W. M.
Moore, of Fayetteville, spent Sunday
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Perry.
Friday Here
Mr. and Mrs. F. M, White and chil dren,
Mary Ellen and Jack, of Winston-Salem,
spent Friday as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow.
Week-end At Annapolis
Miss Jean Newbold spent the
week-end at Annapolis as the guest
of friends.
Visit In Richmond
Mrs. Henry Newbold, Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Futrell spent Friday and Sat
urday in Richmond, Va.
Week-end At Home
Jesse Lee Harris, of Raleigh was
the week-end guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris.
Visits At Manteo
Miss Hilda Knowles
Thanksgiving holidays
Doris Jones, at Manteo.
spent the
with Miss
Thursday In Norfolk
Mrs. R. A. White, Mr. and Mrs.
I C. Winslow, Barbara and Betty
Jean Winslow spent Thursday in
Norfolk, Va.
Visitors Last Week
Mrs. 0. F. Young and Miss Anna
Io Morgan, of Asheville, spent sever
al days last week as guests of Mr
and Mrs. A. W. Hefren.
Asheville Visitors
Mrs. 0. M. Morgan and sons, of
Asheville, were guests of Mrs. Annie
Chalk several days last week.
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nichols and
son, Haywood, of Norfolk, Va., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanch
ard Sunday.
In Norfolk Saturday
Misses Hilda, Grace and Elizabeth
Knowles and Sally Burdge spent "Sat
urday in Norfolk, Va.
Sunday In Norfolk
Miss Katherine Jessup spent Sun
day in Norfolk, Va.
ere Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bundy, of
'lhabeth City, spent Sunday as the
Hertiord,
N. C.
Saturday-
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Tjroi.e io ..er am! Basil Rathbone here provide one ol uiany thrilling
seque ue- in "T. e Mark oi Zono," at State Theatre, he. loid, Monday and
Tuesday. v.asi as the great California tand.t, Power is starred in the most
fanou.? fjiiio-js and coioriui c aM screen roles. Linda Darnell and Rat'h-
bore iie.'.t! c su, ,;o.t ny a&t.
guests oi Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner.
Attend Wedding .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Llanchard at
tended the Patrick-Roberson wedding
in Newport News, Va., Saturday.
Home For Week-end
Zack Harris, a student at State
College, Raieigh, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.
A. Harris.
Here FMday
Miss Faye Parker, of near Eden
ton, was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Charles Williford, on Friday.
Week-end At Carolina Beach
Mrs. J. G. Campbell spent the
week-end at Carolina Beach with her
husband.
Littleton Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower, of
Littleton, spent Friday as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick.
Attend Duke-Pitt Game
A. W. Hefren, C. P. Morris and J
E. Winslow attended the Duke-Pitt
football game in Durham on Satur
day.
On Sick List -
R. T. Brinn is confined to his home
this week because of illness, but is
somewhat improved.
Week-end With Mother
R. D. Elliott, of Williamstoh, was
the week-end guest of his mother,
Mrs. K. D. Elliott.
Norfolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and
-m-mr: 1 "V T 1 1 . T -
son, Jay vvmsiow, oi iNonoia, va.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White on
Sunday.
Week-end With Mother
Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton,
Va., will spend the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker.
Sunday Visitors
Mr, and Mrs. Moore Williams and
Miss Edna Everett, of Drivers, - Va.,
3pent Sunday as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. S. Darden.
Holidays Here
Miss Frances White, of Louisville,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
friends and relatives here.
In Elizabeth City Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson spent
Sunday in Elizabeth City visiting her
mother, Mrs. Toxey.
Week-end Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and
son, of Wonolk, va., were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry.
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Sunday Here ! !
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and
son, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian
Darden.
Attends Medical Meeting
Dr. I. A. Ward attended the Sea
board medical meeting at Washing
ton, N. C, on Wednesday.
Here This Week i
. David Broughton, U. 8 Navy, of
Norfolk, Va., spent several days this
week with his mother, . Mrs. . Sidney
Broughton. .
Week-end At Home 1
Miss Maywood Pierce, of Norfolk,
Va., spent the week-end with Mrs.
E. S. Pierce.
Move Into New Home
Mr. and -Mrs. Hudson. Butler and
children moved this week - from ' fhe
Norman Apartments to the' , house
formerly occupied by Mr. and MrK,
Corbin Dozier, '
Tuesday In Hertford, K 'm , , .
Mrs. Corbin Dozier and sons, Cor
bin. and(Jimmy1 of Norfolk, Vs.,
spent Tuesday-1 Hertford. v ,(
Sway At WK'icfoii (tfiJ t
Mr. and ' Mi 3. Sidney Btancharj
Spent "Sunday ft Wlutestoii as guest?
of Mr. and Mrfc'Arba. Winslow..; . .
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On Ten Days' Leave
Albert Jor.es, U. S. N., Norfolk,
a., is spending a ten days' leave of
absence with Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Ainsley.
SPECIAL MEETING OF
WOMAN'S CLUB
The Woman's Club will hold a
special meeting on' Tuesday after
noon, December 10, at 3:30 o'clock, in
the dlub room at the Community
House. An ' interesting Christmas
program is being prepared and all
past presidents are invited to be
special guests.
This will be the first meeting of
the club under the new president,
Mrs. I. A. Ward, and all members
are cordially invited to attend.
CIRCLE NO. THREE MEETS
Circle Number Three of the Wom
an's Missionary Society of the Hert
ford Bautist Church met at the
home of Mrs. G. R.Tucker Monday
evening. Mrs. .L. N. Hollowefll was
in charge of a very interesting pro
gram, with Mrs. T. L. Jessup and
Mrs. J. W. Ward assisting. The de
votional was conducted by Mrs. I.
A. Ward, and Mrs. C. R. Holmes dis
..'iis.cd t'ne group.
The hostess served a delicious
sweet course to the following: Mes
dames W. G. Newby, J. W. Zachary,
B. C. Berrv. L. N. Hollowell, I. A.
Ward, .Trim Wilson, J. W. Ward, T.
L. JessuD. C. E. Cannon' and C. R
Holmes, Misses Helen Morgan and
Frances Maness.
CIRCLE NO. FOUR MEETS
Circle Number Four of the Wom
an's Missionary Society of the Hert
ford Baptist Church met on Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Tom
Madre with 12 members and two vis
itors present. Mrs. Mark Gregory
had charge of an interesting Christ
mas program. Mrs. J. E. Everett
gave the devotional and readings
were given by Mrs. Fred Mathews
and Mrs. Matt Mathews.
During an enjoyable social hour,
the hostess served a salad course.
ROOK CLUB MEETS
Miss Mary Sumner was hostess to
members of her Rook Club Friday
evening at her home. Those playing
were: Mesdames G. R. Tucker, Dur
wood Reed, J. H. Towe, Jr., Edgar
Morris, f. L. Jessup, Oscar Felton,
Julian White, Archie Lane, Carlton
Cannon and T. J. Nixon, Jr., and
Miss Helen Morgan.
High score prize was awarded
Mrs. Felton, Miss Helen Morgan re
ceived low, and the floating prize
went to Mrs. Tucker.
The hostess served a dainty salad
course.
DOUBLE WEDDING
Miss Shirley Walker and Glenn
Mathews, of Elizabeth City, Miss
Sadie Vivian Harrell and Benton
White, of Hertford, were quietly
married last Thursday in Elizabeth
City at the First Christian Church
with the Rev. W. 0. Henderson of
ficiating. After a short wedding trip
the couples returned to Hertford.-
RRinVUELECT HONORED n
Mrs. L. B. Sitterson,, Mm.' C O.
Fowler and lbs. Jess Campen, Sr,
were joint hostesses, at miscellan
eous shower Monday venlng inhon
or of Miss Katherine Cam peri,, bride-
elect of the month .Hie shower was
riven at the horn of Mr Sitterson,
which was attractively decorated for
the occasion. ' Miss Campen received
many useful and pretty gifts. Af
ter Kamea and contests were enjoyed,
delicious refreshments '': were served
by the nostesses.'
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i&EWnOPE NEWS
Mrs.' R. B. Perry and Miss Carmen
Perry visited the former's brother,
TL S Davidson, and his family on
Friday.. .TVy 'we're., accompanied
home by K:i Anr? Tvi'ion, who
spent the w .-end . 1 t..etn. . '
. Austin D& . and Carlto.i Barclift.
of Waahlrtgt,..n, D. visited their
respective parents",, Mr., and Mn,' W.
Ji Cl fell" .'i:eUieVilBaUft,
jhuk th vMVni Thiw. were ' ac-
companied bat'i ,t .VVshJngtorf I
Mrs. Barcliit, who.will visit with her
cWldrei ia ashingtcn tmBalti
iiWeflip(S.ie. '- f -V "
IRunert BankB. 'of orfblkSA Va.,
gpent the week-end with his parents,
ed with" friends in, Manteo Sunday
afternoon. ' '' '''Vfi'm'
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie pall and
little daughter, Carolyn, visited Mrs.
Dail'a mother, Mrs. Jim Davis, in
Elizabeth City, on Wednesday.
, Qulnton Hurdle, of Norfolk, Va.,
visited his mother, Mrs. Sallie Hur
dle, Sunday.
Woddlev Suencer, of Norfolk, Va.,
viaitl hi narenta. Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Spencer, Sunday.
Mrs. T. A. Hurdle was in Elizabeth
City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Webb, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Webb and children,
of Norfolk, Va., Bpent "Sunday with
their parents, Mrv and Mrs. L. R.
Vvebb.
S. D. Banks and Miss Vida Banks
were in Elizabeth City Monday.
Miss Rebecca Webb, of the Rober
sonville school faculty, spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Webb.
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