vTHE FERQUI1IAN3 WEEKLY, - HERTFORD, N. ft, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1941 - 1 '
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Suivday Hare
Miss Margaret MayeB, Mr. and
Mrs. Erie Bass and daughter, Edna
Earle, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Mayes.
Norfolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilcox, of Nor
folk, Va., were guests of Mrs. Tudor
Winslow and Miss Mae Wood Wins-
low on Sunday.
Goes To Norfolk
Miss Mary Tudor Hudson went to
Norfolk. Va., this week to Bpend the
remainder of the summer.
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Returns Home
' Mrs. Richard Pellam has returned
to her home in Norfolk, Va., after
Spending several days with her aunt,
Mrs. Tom Perry. Mrs. Pellam was
Miss Jeannette Peele prior to her re
cent marriage.
Return from Nags Head
Mrs. Henry Newbold and daugh
ters returned Sunday from -Nags
Head, after spending several weeks
at their cottage.
Week-end at Mappsville
G. R. Tucker and R. (S. Monds
spent the week-end at Mappsville,
Va.. and while there attended the
funeral of Dalton Gladding.
Sunday in Suffolk
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman White vis
ited with friends in Suffolk, Va., on
Sunday,
Return Home
Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse and
.sthilrlrpn have returned home after
'"Waiting with relatives in Greenville
fVr a few days.
Returns Home
The Rev. Edmund T. Jillson r
turned home. Thursday after a three
i weeks' visit with his brother at Provi-
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uence, iv. i.
Returns To Cheater
Allan Ruddock has returned to
Chester, Pa., after a few days visit
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
White.
Week-end in Edenton
Miss Jean White spent the week
end in Edenton as the guest of Miss
Margaret Satterfield.
Week-end at Hickory
Miss Sara Ward is spending the
C week-end as the guest of Mrs. P. W
VBumbarger, at Hickory, N. C.
Hampton Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason, of
Hampton, Va., spent a few days last
week as the guests of Miss Mary
Towe and Laurence Towe.
Sunday in Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs; L. B.. Sitterson spent
Sunday in Norfolk, Va., and while
there visited Mrs. Sidney Spruill at
General Hospital.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush, of Ports
mouth, Va., spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Attend Epworth Conference
Misses Ann Tucker and Elizabeth
Darden attended the Epworth League
Conference in Louisburg this week.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Henry Stokes and Miss Joyce Stokes.
On Vacation
Miss Louise Chalk, a member of the
Charlotte school system, arrived this
week to spend the summer with her
mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk.
Visiting Parents
Miss Louise Payne, of Philadel
phia, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Payne.
Week-end Here
Miss Mary Helen Newby, of Nor
folk, Va., spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Newby.
Week-end Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Perry,
of Elizabeth
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins and
children, of Norfolk, Va., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden Sunday.
Week-end with Daughter
Mrs. Isa Tucker was the guest of
City, were week-end guests of their; her daughter, Mrs. Jewell Brinkley,
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and in Plymouth, over the week-end.
Mrs. Carlton Perry.
Winston-Salem Visitor
Miss Faye Smithfield, of Winston
Salem, is the guest or Miss Ruth
Hollowell this week.
DELLA SH AMBURGERS MEET
The Delia Shamburger Missionary
Society of the Methodist Church met
Monday evening at the home of Miss
Elizabeth Knowles with the vice
president, Miss Bertha Chap; e l, pre
siding. Those present were Me
dames D. F. Ree 1, Cecil Winslow, G.
W. Barbee, Edcar Morris, Oscar
Felton, Jack Gaskill, Julian White,1
Crafton Matthews, W. H. Pitt, C. T.I
Skinner, Henry Clay Stokes, and J.j
iS. Assad, and Misses Mildred Reed, I
Louise Chalk, Dorothy Stephens,1
Mary Sumner and Bertha Chappell. I
The July meeting will be held with
Mrs. Julian White, Miss Mildred Reed
acting as assistant hostess.
The hostess served delicious refreshments.
Charlie Newby, Sunday.
Mrs. Pattie Whedbee,
Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom
of Norfolk,1 Trueblood, and Mr. Trueblood,
GOES TO PENNSYLVANIA
After visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne, Miss
Louise Payne left Thursday for
Camp Owaissa, Pocono Mountains,
Pennsylvania, for a two months' stay.
NEW HOPE NEWS
Sunday Here
Mrs. J. W. White, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond and daughter, Helen Jean,
were visiting with friends in ' Hert
ford Sunday.
Go To Raleigh
Mrs. R. T. White and Mrs. J. W.
White went to Raleigh this week to
visit with Shelton White for several
days.
Week-end with Mother
Shelton White, of Raleigh, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
R. T. White.
Week-end Here
Miss Louvilla Jordan, of Norfolk,
Va., was the week-end guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ano
Mrs. Bill Jordan.
Durham Visitor
Mrs. H. C. Byrd, of Durham, is the
guest of Mrs. W. F. Morgan at Win
dfall, this week.
Visiting in Norfolk
Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr., is visiting
with relatives in Norfolk, Va., tnis
week.
Week-end with Husband
Mrs. Cook Winslow spent the
week-end with her husband, Cook
Winslow, at Sanatorium.
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Brown have
returned from a motor trio throusrh
New York State and Canada and are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. K
Ainsley before going on to their
home in Jacksonville.
Sunday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley and
daughter, Mary Lou, of Suffolk, Va.,
were guests of Mrs. Bagley's moth
er, Mrs. C. V. Williford, Sunday.
Attend Convention
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson left
today for Myrtle Beach, S. C, to at
tend the Home Security Life Insur
ance Convention in session there
June 20, 21 and 22.
Move To Elkin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliam and
son moved to Elkin this week. Mr.
Gilliam holds a position with the
Chatham Manufacturing Company at
Elkin.
Visitors Wednesday
Mrs. Melvin Wright and daughter,
Anne, of Elizabeth City, were guests
of Mrs. Noah Felton, Jr., of near
Hertford, on Wednesday.
Visits in Elizabeth City
Mrs. J. E. Everett spent several
days this week in Elizabeth Cit7 as
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mel
vin Wright, and Mr. Wright.
Return from Beach
Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Sr., has re
turned from Virginia Beach, Va., af
ter a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Atwater.
At Stdkes-McCoy Hospital
A W. Hefren went to - Norfolk,
Va., Saturday and entered Stokes
McCoy Hospital for a minor opera
tion. He returned home the latter
part of this week and is doing nicely.
Tuesday in Raleigh
H. A. Whitley, D. S. Darden, John
Pitt and Julian White spent Tuesday
in Raleigh on business.
Florida Visitor
Linwood Skinner, of Sanford, Fla.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
ISkinner several days last week.
Hertford Visitor
Mrs. Tommy Miller had. as her
guest on Tuesday her niece, Mrs.
Melvin Colson, of Hertford, Route 3.
Week-end in Baltimore
Mrs. V. N. Darden will spend the
week-end in Baltimore, Md., with
her daughter, Miss Florence Darden.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Atkins and
Mrs. Eliza Sawyer, of Portsmouth,
Va., and George iSawyer, also of
Portsmouth, Va., were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hurdle, who
recently moved to Norfolk, Va., spent
Sunday visiting with his mother and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barclift were
at home Sunday.
Mrs. T. P. LaSalle and little son,
Tommy, of Stony Creek, spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Pattie Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Hurdle, of
Norfolk, Va., visited his mother,
Mrs. fSallie Hurdle, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lane, of Hertford,
R. F. D., visited with friends here
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. A. Sawyer, Miss Nita
Sawyer and Marshall Sawyer visited
Jean Sawyer at Little Rock, Ark.
Jean was injured in an automobile
accident about two weeks ago and is
in a serious condition.
Graham Robbins and friends,
Carter Ivey and Maywood Winslow,
of Portsmouth, Va., visited the form
er's mother, Mrs. Mattie Robbins, and
friends here Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pritchard, of
Weeksville, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Banks.
Mrs. R. D. Benson and son, Hazel,
are- spending this week in Raleigh.
Miss Louise Banks is visiting with
friends in Norfolk, Va., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb had as
their guests Sunday (Father's Day)
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gre
gory Webb and family, all of Norfolk,
Va., Mrs. Mclver Ward and children,
J Jecola and Mack, of Edenton.
I Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, of
Hertford,' visited her mother, Mrs.
Minnie Perry, Sunday.
Charlie Newby, Jr., of Norfolk,
Va., visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
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At Nags Head
Mrs. W. H. Pitt and son, Howara,
went to Nags Head Tuesday ana
will remain there for several weeks.
Return Home
Miss Ruth Tucker and Reginald
Tucker, Jr., have returned hone af
ter a week's visit with Miss Kathe
rine Ann Jarvis, in Greenville.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Hodges, their
son, Kilgore, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and
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Byron Owens, of Portsmouth, Va.; C.
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W. M. S. MEETS
The Woman's Missionary Society I
of the Baptist Church met Monday
evening at the church. The president,
Mrs. I. A. Ward, presided. The
young people of the church, under the
direction of their leader, Mrs. Hudson
Butler, presented a splendid program.
MARY TOWE CIRCLE MEETS
The Mary Towe Missionary Circle
met at the home of Miss Ruth El
liott Monday evening with Miss El
liott and Miss Patricia Stephens as
joint hostesses.
Miss Stephens was in charge of an
interesting program with Mrs. Lu
cius Blanchard, Jr., Misses Grace
Knowles and. Katherine Jessup tak
ing part.
Following the program, Miss
Grace Knowles conducted a short
! business session.
During the social hour the hostess
es served refreshments. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Lucius Blanchard, Jr.,
Misses Patricia Stephens, Mary Eli
abeth Fields, Jeannette Fields. Dor-
fcas Knowles, Katherine Jessup, Ona
Mary Stephens, Louise Payne, Joyce
Stokes, Mary Towe, Grace Knowles,
Mrs. Edgar Fields, Mrs. Morgan
Walker, Mrs. Anthony Skipper and
Miss Ruth Elliott.
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ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
Miss Helen Morgan was hostess to
the members of her bridge club on
Thursday evening at her home on
Chtirdh StreefftiThose playing were
Mesdamef Charles E. Johnson, Tom-
Say Jessup, H. C Stokes, Charles
Wniiford, George W. Barbee, W. U.
Wright, E. L. Laughinghouse, C. R.
Holmes. High score prize was a
warded Mrs. Barbee, low went to
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Holmes re
ceived the floating prize.
The hostess served a dainty sweet
course.
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