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r )r ? A' .sH,iV&.f,$ 1 p. I i V. THE PF.RQUIMANB WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. X FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 PAGE FIVE f , IS r 0 V 4 , 51 ami : Ib Edenton Thursday "t Mrs. Henry Clay Sullivan Thursday In Edenton. -- - mmm - rAMiKrT spent ' Home For Spring Holidiiyi : Jack Munna, a student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, s pend ing Ua spring', vacation withjua jpar enta, the Rev; ami lira. ft. P. Munia Saturday In Suffolk The Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Munub were in Suffolk, V., Saturday us , A guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Cros- Hen For Week-end Alton Munns and a friend, Eugene Connelly, both students at High Point College, High Point, spent the week-end with the former's parent the Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Munna. Visits Mother In Hospital Miss Bernice White visited her mother, Mrs. Anse White, this weeK. Mrs. White is a patient in Duke Hot. pital, Durham. Concludes Visit With Parents Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs has retun ed to her home in Durham, after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. to Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City,, for an appendectomy on Fri day, but is now getting along nicely Thurman White, who has been em ployed at the Ford plant, has accept ed a position with the ; 'Hollowell Chevrolet Company. Week-end Here Mrs. M. H. White, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White, State College Student Home Hollowell Cox Nixon, student at State College, Raleigh, was at home with his mother. Mrs. T. J. Nixoi Jr., several days this week. Visited Parents This Week Miss Mary Wood Koonce, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent sev eral days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. and son'Howatieflrdkry to Stt Pauls, where,,;flv will Visit jyrith relatives. ' 'I , .- 'rift A ' Enjoying Spring Vacation i, i -Miss Nancy Darden,' student at E. ;C. T. C, Greenville, spent the, spring ! holidays with her parents, Mr. and ddrs, D. S. Darden.. Returns From Richmond "Mrs. R. L. Spivey has returnee home after visiting with relatives in Richmond. Va. Return Home J Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark have returned to their home in Wilson, after a week's visit with Mrs. J. C. Roberson. Here From Panama Mrs. James E. Totten, of Panama, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. G. Roberson. Mrs. Toten will speno. a few weeks visiting with relatives in Hertford. Week-end Here Miss Dorcas Knowles and a friend, Miss Mary Benson, of Williamston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles, parents of Miss Knowles. Home For Spring Vacation Zack Harris, a student at U. N. C, Chapel Hill, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. Return To Hertford Mrs. Corbin Dozier and children,) who have been living in Norfolk, Va., arrived this week to spend a few weeks in Hertford, They are living at the W. L. F. Babb residence. Home For Holidays Miss Li la Budd Stephens, a stu dent at Elon College, is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephens. ) Week-end At Home Durwood Reed, a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week-ena with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dur wood Reed. Home For Week-end Miss Hulda Wood, of Tarboro, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, Baker T. Wood. Week-end In Suffolk Mrs. R. A. White and son, Ralpn, and Miss Edith Matthews spent the week-end in Suffolk, Va., visitin Mrs. White's parents. Week-end In Oxford Mrs. C. E. Hobgood week-end visiting with Oxford. spent the relatives Returns From Hospftal Mrs. Wilson Reed returned horn from General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Mrs. Reed had been in the hospital for further treatment. Visiting In New Bern Mrs. J. H. Satchwell went to New Bern Monday to spend several days visiting with friends. Visiting In Greenville Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields, Miss Jeanette Fields and Georire Fields left Wednesday to spend a few days in Greenville. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields will attend the Bookkeepers' banquet. Accepts New Job Mac Dillman, who has been work ing with the Hollowell Chevrolet Company, has accepted a position with Winslow-White Motor Com pany.?' ' Week-end Here .Alfred Williams, of Durham, wu the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg. On Spring Vacation Leigh Winslow, student at the Uni versity of North Carolina, Crapei Hill, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Leigh Winslow. Monday In Edenton Mrs. W. T. Hollowell, of Norfolk, Va., her brother, Talmage Jordan, of Roanoke, Va., and their sister, Mrs. E. A. Byrum, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs, of near( Edenton. HUM Jfi- AK D . UAIUM&N HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Hertford Home "and ;,$Jajden Club met at the home of Mrs. W. V. Landing on Friday "afternatmv-'Tftfr meeting was called to order by the president and "Oh, Susanna" wu sung, after which the Collect ana America's Creed was repeated. Prayerwas offered by Mrs. Reed. The minutes of the last meeting were', read and the roll was called. Miss Maness gave a timely ana interesting talk on Spring Styles. Her demonstration was on attractive and Inexpensive curtain and draper ies. Improvement of yards and un sightly places was discussed, by the club members, and it was decided to see what the club can do in the way of cleaning up these places. Mrs. C.I M. Harrell was named chairman of this project. The hostesses, Mrs. W. D. Landing and Mrs. Wm. T. Elliott, served de licious refreshments. I Those present included Mesdames V. A. Holdren, George Fields, B. T. Wood, Cecil Winslow, Z. A. Harris, W. D. Landing, J. S. McNider, R. C. Murray, Josiah Elliott. C. M. Harrell, G. R. Tucker, E. L. Reed, Wm. T. Elliott and N. H. Medlin, and Miss Frances Maness. Mrs. Knacrg (with magazine) "Iti says here that a South Sea Islano wife isn't supposed to talk until her husband speaks first." Knagg "I'll bet -some of those husbands are fools enough to do it." REGULAR MEETING OF W. M. SJ.gave the devotional, the. subject be, The Woman'SMlsslbnary Society ! ing Stewardship. of the Baptist Church jnafc ..Monday i Mrs. J. W. Ward made aainUregJ,- afternoon in Room -'one' tat the Church, with Mra fr A....Wr4- pres ing talk on Tithing. About fifty' dent, presiding. M$, s $G0tyu Beeti frig, members enjoyed an excellent meet- Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Byrum were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs, of near Elizabeth City, Sunday. Here This Week Miss Donnie Mae Norman, of Ra leigh, is the guest of her motner, Mrs. L. W. JJorman, this week. At Home For Holidays Miss Mildred White, student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent several days of her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O. White, of near Hertford- Visit Ln Norfolk Sunday Mrs. E. A. Byrum, Miss Doris By rum, James Byrum and Miss Ann Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hollowell and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, in Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Spring Holidays At Home Miss Madge Lane, who is attending E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent sevewu days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lane, of near Belvidere. At Home This Week Miss Celia Blanche Dail, E. C. T. C. student, was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dan, at New Hope, several days this week. HOSTESS AT ROOK PARTY Mrs. Edgar Morris delightfully .en tertained her Rook Club on Friday evening at her home. Those enjoy ing Mrs. Morris' charming hospitality were Mesdames G. R. Tucker, D. F. Reed, Ed Harrell, Carlton Cannon, C. T. Skinner, J. O. Felton, H. C. Stokes, Julian White, T. J. Nixon, Jr., R. M. Fqwler, D. S. Darden, B. G. Koonce. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Stokes received low prize, and the floating prize went to Mrs. Koonce. A dainty sweet course was served by the hostess. BABY CHICKS U. S. - N. C. Approved Barred Rocks and New Hampshires 100 ?8.50 300 and over $8.25 Postpaid $8.00 Per 109 at Hatchery Superior Hanson Strain, White Leghorns $8.50 per 100 and up Started Chicks slightly higher. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hatches Tuesday and Friday. Superior Hatchery A. B. Gilliam, Prop. HERTFORD, N. C. Your New Spring Suit or Coat IS HERE AT IIM(D)MS NEW TAILORED Mannish Suit $7.95 New Toppers $4.95 New Coats BLrES BLACKS - CAMELS TWEEDS $7,95 $10.00 $16.75 lew 0, esses $198 to $6.95 NEW SHOES HOSE . . . BAGS SEW SKIRTS NEW BLOUSES NEW SWEATERS NEW JACKETS USE OUR LAY -AWAY PLAN "STORE OF VALUES HERTFORD, N. C. On Vacation Miss Blanche Chappell, student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the spring holidays with her mother, Mrs. Maude Chappell. Holidays With Parents Miss Frances Newby, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby, several days this week. Home For Holidays Miss Mary Morris, who is attend ing E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. Visiting Parents Miss Ruth Winslow was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wins low, this week. Miss Winslow at tends E. C. T. C, Greenville. ' Returns Home J. E. Everett returned home Mon day after a week's visit with his sis ter, Mrs. T. E. Langston, in Ricn mond, Va. In Hospital ' ' " Mist Margaret' Broughton, a sty dent at B. C. T. Ci .arrived home from Greenville Thursday to spend her spring vacation with her fattier,! Visitors From Plymouth Mrs. Lloyd Horton and son, of Plymouth, spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Returns From Winston-Salem Mrs Philip White has returned home lifter spending the past wee in Winston-Salem and Raleigh. Go To St. Paula Mrs. H. C. Stokes and children, carried ! 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