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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY! ARCH 28, 1941
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Visit Sister Sunday
' Misa Audrey Umphlett, of Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Minton, of
Elizabeth City, were guests of thei.
sister, Miss Myrtle Umphlett, on
Sunday.
Veefc-end Visitor
j Mrs. Pearl Panks, of Norfolk, Va.,
Visited with Mrs. Annie Chalk and
llrs. A. W. Hefren during the week
end. On Business Trip
L. C. Winslow spent several days
this week in Baltimore, Md.
Visiting Daughter
Mrs. E. W. Mayes is visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. Mickey Hooper,
in Elizabeth City.
Week-end Here
Dennis Holliday, from Fort Bragg,
spent the week-end with his wife in
Hertford.
Visiting Aunt
Cale White, Jr., a student at
Woodbury Forest 'School, in Virginia,
is spending the spring holidays with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Relfe.
Sunday At Wake Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson,
Mis3 Blanche Everett and JacK
Kanoy visited Harrell Johnson, ac
Wake Forest College Sunday.
Here Last Week
J. G. Campbell, from Carolina
Beach, spent several days last weea.
in Hertford. !JJJ
Duke .Student Home
Zach White, student at Duke Uni
versity, Durham, spent the spring
holidays wit'n his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. White.
On Extended Trip
Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs
Olivia Hobbs left Monday on an ex
tended visit to Vilson, Charlotte,
Monroe, Durham and Wake Forest.
They expect to be away about two
weeks and will visit with relatives
and friends at each stop.
Home For Week-end
Miss Donnie Mae Norman, of Ra'
leigh, spent the week-end w;th net
mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman.
Returns To State College
Roy Reed has returned to Raleigh
to resume his studies at State Col
lege, after spending the spring holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Corp Reed.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason, of
Hampton, Va., spent the week-end
with Miss Mary Towe and Lawrence
Tow. J.J:
In Wilmington This Week
Mrs. Roy Lane spent several days
this week in Wilmington with her
husband, who is employed there.
Week-end Here
Corbin Dozier, who is now employ
ed at Fort Huston, spent the week
end in Hertford with his family.
Home For Vacation
Miss Ellie Mae White, a student at
Mars Hill, spent the spring vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellie
White.
Week-end In Wilson
Miss Patricia Stephens was the
week-end guest of friends in Wilson.
Returns Sunday
Jack Jarvis returned to Chapel
Hill Sunday to resume his studies
at the University, after spending the
spring vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis.
Returns To Chapel Hill
Ben Koonce, student at the Univer
sity of North Carolina, returned to
Chapel Hill Sunday after spending
We have a complete line of
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES,
HATS, GLOVES and BAGS to
match any outfit
Flannel Skirts and Sweaters
in Pastels. Long and short
sleeved Blouses for your new suit.
Hose 49c to $1.00
Nylon Hose
$1.35
Godwin's
DRESS SHOPPE
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the spring holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce.
Visits Mother
Colonel Henry Newbold Sumner,
from Langley Field, Va., spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. C.
F. Sumner, Sr.
Week-end With Mother
Miss Helene Nixon, of Winton,
spent the week-end with her mother,
itlrs. T. J. Nixon.
Week-end Visitor
Miss Mary Helene Newby, of New
port News, Va., spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mac Newby.
Here For Week-end
Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton,
Va., spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker.
Week-end Visitors
Mrs. Giles Kornegay, her daugh
ter, Paula, and Betty Ann Winslow,
of Burgaw, spent the week-end as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riddick
Uhappell.
Ill At Home
Vv. H. Pitt has been confined to
his home because of illness, but is
somewhat improved.
Week-end Here
Linwood Skinner, of
Charlotte.
Hertford
visited with relatives
during the week-end.
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Saturday In Norfolk
Mrs. W. G Wright, Mrs. T. J.
Nixon, Jr., Mrs. Charles Whedbee,
Mrs. R. M. Fowler and Miss Frances
Fowler spent Saturday in Norfolk.
Visitor Over Week-end
Woody Ward, S. S. Morfett, Nor
folk, Va., spent the week-end with
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Fenton Britt.
Week-end Here
Jim Layden and a friend, Eric
Johassen, of Newport News, Va.,
spent the week-end in Hertford visit
ing with relatives.
Sunday Here
Mrs. G. G. Dixon, of Ayden, and
Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Bel Arthur,
spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott.
Home For Vacation
Jack Anderson, student at Louis-
burg College, spent the spring vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Anderson.
Returns To Louieburg
Jack Winslow has returned to
Louisburg College to resume his stu
dies after spending the spring holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leigh Winslow.
Returns From Hospital
Miss Margaret Broughton returned
home Friday from Albemarle Hospi
tal, Elizabeth City, after undergoing
an appendectomy. She is now doing
very nicely.
Goes To Newport News
Rex Gault has gone to Newport
News, Va., and assumed his duties
there this week.
Week-end Visitors
Mrs. Bill Flythe and Jack Cowing,
of Raleigh, and Mrs. Newby, of
Thomasville, were week-end guests
or Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell.
Saturday In Rocky Moi nt
Miss Ruth Elliott, Mis. Holliday
ana Dave ruller spent Saturday in
uocky Mount.
State College Student Home
Hollowell Cox Nixon, State College
student, has returned to Raleigh, af
ter spending the spring vacation
with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates and
son, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end
guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Perry.
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Week-erd With Parents
Danus Elliott, of Newport News.
Va., and Dick Elliott, of Williamston,
spent the week-end- with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott.
In Durham Friday
Miss Helen Mae White visited her
mother, Mrs. Anse White, in Duke
Hospital, Durham, Friday.
Week-end Here
Bill Jones, of Holland, Va., was
the week-nd guest of Miss Polly
Stephens.
Sunday InNDurham
Billy White ' visited his mother,
Mrs. Anse White, in Duke Hospital,
Durham, Sunday.
Returns To School
Miss Lila Budd Stephens returned
Monday to Elon College to resume
her studies after spending the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Stephens.
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Me" with James Stewart. Plays to
day at the State.
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Week-end Here
Miss Piue Newby, of Windsor,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby.
Visitors From Garner
Creighton Stephens, of Garner,
and Miss Elsie Mae Broughton, also
of Garner, spent the week-end witn
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stephens.
Week-end At Sanitorium
Mrs. Cook Winslow visited her
husband, Cook Winslow, at the sani
torium, Sanitorium, this week-end.
Receives Injudies In Fall
Mrs. C. C. Winslow and Mrs. Clyde
McCallum visited Cook Winslow a
Sanitorium, this' week-end. Mrs.
Winslow suffered a fail while it
Aberdeen visiting friends and they
will continue their stay until she is
improved.
1'huisday In Greenville
Mrs. D. tS. Darden spent Thursday
n Greenville.
Visiting In Richmond
Mrs. V. N. Darden is visiting her
aunt, who is ill in Richmond, Va
Mr. Darden spent the week-end there.
Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Leggett and children,
of Williamston, and Mrs. J. H..
Thrower, of Littleton, spent Sunday
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick.
Portsmouth Visitor
Mrs. Robert Albertson, of Ports
mouth, Va., is visiting her mother
Mrs. W. G. Gaither, and her sister,
Miss Helen Gaither. "-
Week-end Here
Miss Eugenia Gregory, a student
at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, is
expected to spend the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Gregory.
Wednesday In Norfolk
Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. W. G.
Wright and Mrs. Silas Whedbee
spent Wednesday in Norfojk, Va.
Wednesday In Rocky Mount
Mrs. Durwood Reed, Mrs. C. T.
Skinner, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., and
Mrs. R. T. Clarke spent Wednesday
in Rocky Mount.
HOSTESS AT BRIDGE SUPPER
Miss Mary Sumner delightfully en
tertained at a bridge supper at her
home on Tuesday evening. Enjoying
her hospitality were Mesdames Tom
my Jessup, H. C. Stokes, Charles K
Johnson, George Barbee, Carroll K.
Holmes, W. G. Wright, and W. H,
Pitt, and Misses Helen Morgan, Nelt
Kiddick and Mary Jane Spruill.
High score prize was awarded to
Mrs. Barbee, Mrs. Wright received
low, and the floating prize went to
Mrs. Pitt.
Indians Lose First
Baseball Game
The Perquimans Indians opened
their baseball season Tuesday, bow-1
ing to the Chowan High baseballers
8 to 5.
The Indians used three pitchers,
Chowan one. Henry Miller was
very effective for the Indians, mak
ing the first six put-outs by the
strike-out route.
Edward Jordan followed Miller
and pitched the next three innings.
He was followed by John Asbell,
freshman left-hander, who struck out
two of the three men put out in his
one inning turn.
Red Bunch, Chowan pitcher, seem
ed a bit more experienced than the
Indian pitchers, and turned in a very
gooa penormance lor his team. .
Ihe Indians have a promisiiur
team, and ate expected to jrofit a
great aeai irom the experience ffain
ed in this Initial game of the season.
The out-field is a bit ragged, but
Coach Dave Fuller says it should
come around O. K. The in-field
seems to be pretty well balanced. All
the boys played well, with the ex
ception of a lew mistakes, due to
lack of experience.
The Indians play Creswell in
Hertford Friday, game time being set
lor 8 o'clock. .Everyone interested
in baseball is urged to com out .and
give the team a hand. Coach Fuller
seems to think that it will prove of
great interest to the town if it would
sponsor: these boys in summer base
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, , APPROPRIATE TITLE"
Columbus, Ohiov-JThe title of the
annual Christmas play at. .the Ohio
Penitentiary,' which had a -cast of
100 men was "Stan and Strips of
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The Senior ! Class of ' Perquimans'
County High School' was delightful
ly entertained Friday evening v 1y
Virginia Wilson, M&rybelle DeLaney
and Anne Tucker '.?at the ' home of
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Felton.
The party began with the group
singing "It's Old Perquimans." Va
rious games were enjoyed, after
which the hostesses served delicious
ice cream, cake and mints. The
party ended with the singing of
"Perquimans Boys and Girls" ana
"Goodnight, Hostesses."
The guests included Mr. and Mrs.
F. T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Noah'
Felton, Sr., Mrs. J. L. DeLaney,
Mrs. W. N. Tucker, Misses Eloise
Scott, Ethel Copeland, Myra Layden,
Minnie Louise and Miriam Nixon.
Pauline White, Esther Mae White,
Evelyn White, Wally Mayes, Doro
thy Perry, Pat Edwards, Eva Harris,
Eunice Chappell, Eleanor E'ure, Mil
dred Copeland, Rachel Alice Mans
field, Marjorie Forehand, Lucy Fore
hand, and Ray Haskett, Elmer Las
slter, Guy Webb, Elihu Winslow,
Emmett Long, Fentress Winslow,
William Stallings, Frank Dillard,
Billy Blanchard, Edward Jordan,
Adrien Smith, Jr., Edward Wilder,
Gordon Winslow, Thomas Rogerson,
D. J. White, John Wood, Robert
Hollowell, Archie Riddick, Joe Now
el!, George Fields and Clarke Stokes.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
'Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brothers, of
Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Addie Bright
Mrs. Daisy Perry and Leroy Nixon,
of Elizabeth City, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Symons on
Sunday.
Mrs. Matilda Russell spent Sunday
in Norfolk, Va., with her niece.
Mrs. John Asbell and daughter,
Sylvia, spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va.,
with Mrs. Asbelrs mother. Mrs. S.
Semor;Party
Afpopuimces STATE THEATRE
Today (Friday)
Saturday
Ladies'
r Spring Bags
50c and $1.00
New, Spring Shoes
. x $2.00
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- Mr. ana Mrs. (J. H. tsm spent the
week-end in Norfolk, Va., visiting
'with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mj and Mrs. L. W. Mann.1' -y
Tim TntabloodspemV Sunday in
Norfolk,Va, with his brother, Davis
TruebloodVS " .
. Mrs. J. C. Wilson spent Thursday
afternoon in Elizabeth City..
Miss Lydie White has returned to
her home in Chowan County, after
spending several weeks with her
Bister, Mrs. Earle Wilder.
Mark Gregory, of Leaksville, vis
ited his sister, Mrs. John Symons,
Sunday afternoon.
John Asbell and sons visited his
sister, Mrs. Virgie Lane,, at Tyner,
Sunday morning.
BALLAHACK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin and
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Goodwin visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gregory, at
Gregorys, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. C. Hough, of Columbia,
Mrs. W. W. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Copeland, and baby daughter,
Doris Jean, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Godwin Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Elliott, H. V.
Baker, Mrs. Murray Elliott and Mrs.
Freeland Elliott were in Norfolk,
Va., Thursday.
Mrs. Josephine Ward, Mrs. Sid
ney Goodwin and children called on
Mrs. L. A. Goodwin and JUrs. Levi
Goodwin Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Marie Jordan, of Hertford,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmei
Roberson Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Goodwin
and little daughter, Lois Faye, of
Shawboro, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Goodwin Tuesday.
Mrs. H. V. Baker, Mrs. Josephine
Ward, Mrs. Murray Elliott and Mrs.
Freeland Elliott were in Elizabeth
City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Griffin vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin
Monday Only
ERROL FLYNN
BRENDA MARSHALL
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"FOOTSTEPS IN
THE DARK"
Tuesday Only
GEORGE MURPHY
LUCILLE BALL
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"A GIRL, A GUY
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FOR YOUR COMPLETE
OUTFIT
'Ladies' and Misses' Coats
and Suits
From $5.95 to $16.75
Ladies' and Misses' Dresses
BIO SELECTION
$1.(13 top
Men's Spring: Suits
$15Ijti$253
: Boys' Suits
to $9.53
Men's and Boys' Shoes
$1.S3up
HATS - CAPS - SHIRTS
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Sunday night. 'l
. Mr. and . Mrs: ' Moral Byrum and
son, Eugene, visited Mr. and Mrs.'
Jesse, Byrum .Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. L. A. Goodwin, Mrs. Levi
Goodwin and Mrs. Elmer Roberson
were guests of Mrs. Sidney Goodwirf '
Thursday afternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs. Moral Byrum and
son were guests , of Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Dail ISunday. -
J. G. Ward, iof Newport News, V a.,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Josephine Ward.
Just Arrived ....
For Easter
NEW HATS
$l'00tO$l'98
A COMPLETE LINE OF
NEW DRESSES
$1.98
NEW HOSE
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HERTFORD, N. C.
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HERTFORD, N. C.
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