? 1 ---if it THE PERQUIMAwc: Wia-LY, HERTFORD. N. C, F KID A V FEBRUARY 12, 1943 PAGE THRE' if ' vX' ! a 7 ,? i r- Visiting Here , Mrs. Lillie Lane, of Burgess, is , f spending a few days here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro6coe Lane. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Holt, of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs Mickey Hooper and daughter, of Elizabeth City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes Sunday. Wednesday In Norfolk Mrs. C. O. Fowler ajid Miss Eliza beth Fowler spent Wednesday in Nor folk, Va. Returns Home Mrs. Mamie Blanchard has return ed home after spending the week-end in Elizabeth City. Honue For Week-end Harrell Johnson, who attends Wake Forest College, spent the week-end here with his mother Johnson. Mrs. Charles & Visiting In Durham 'JU Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard are t visiting Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs, in . Durham, this week. V Go To Carthage ' Mr. and Mrs. William E. Drake and daughter left Wednesday for Car- EXTRA VALUES Our sale of Winter Apparel is still on. You will find many extra values at our store, marked at sale prices. Shop for them this week-end. Ladies' Coats Dresses Hats Our new line of Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses are arriving daily. See them be fore you buy -elsewhere. GOODWIN'S DRESS SHOP HERTFORD, N. C. miaik State TheatreHeNrtlcord Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M, Sunday Only Shows 2:15, 4:15, 9:15 P. M. EDWARD ARNOLD ANN HARDING "EYES IN THE NIGHT" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. , FRED ASTAIRE RITA HAY WORTH "Yon Were Never Lovelier" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9:20 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature BRIAN DONLEVY VERNOCIA LAKE in "GLASS KEY" Thursday and Friday Matinee ft P. 7 '4 i iiMimiii1 i i ... i fr'.rTVjiiir 'WW thage, TTenn., to spend some time with Mr. Drake s parents Week - end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campen, of Columbia, spe,nt the week-end here as guests oi Mrs. Jane Campen ajid Mr.( and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. Sunday In Suffolk Miss Elizabeth Fowler spent Sun day in Suffolk, Va., with friends. Week-end At Howie ! Ray Jordan, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jordan. ' Home For Week-end James Divers, Li. S. N., j v f ,1. ! iNOriOIK, , Va., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Divers. Returns To Greenville Miss Mary Morris has returned to Greenville to resume her studies at E. C. T. C, after spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. Visitors Here Lieut, and Mrs Paul Humbarger, of Louisville, Ky., who have spent the past few days with Mrs. Bum barger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, left Wednesday for Raleigh and Hickory, where they will visit relatives before returning to Louis ville. Here For Week-end Miss Ruth Winslow, student at E end here with her Mother. Mrs. Her-! man Winslow. She had as her guest Miss Helen Michew, of Washing ton, N. C. Returns To Norfolk Miss Mary Helene Newby has re turned to Norfolk, Va., after spend ing the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. a,nd Mrs. E. McM. ewby. In Raleigh Mrs. Bill White and Mrs. A. H. Edwards spent Thursday and Friday n iiaieign. Home For Week-end Misses Marian and Mildred White, students at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. White. Return To Portsmouth R. B. Albertson, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end here with Miss Helen Gaither. He was accom panied home by Mrs. Albertson, who has spent the past several weeks here. Return To Newport News H A Hffr, TPl .1 XT 11 u l.w -w -veiph , d M j. returned to Newport News, Va., af- w&Rhin gton N C ter spending the week-end here with ' relatives. Home For Week-end Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, and M n r. T, . , , ... xt u i j l r- Mrs. B. C. Reavis entertained the Miss Frances Newbv, student at E.i, , ., . . , . .. c, n t n n -n . 11 1 Woman s Society of Christian Service C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week- , .. ,. ' , . 1 1 -ti.il.' 1 m , I of the Methodist Church on Monday end here with their narents Mr. and in nr xt v Mrs. W. G. Newby. 1 Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. DON "RED" BARRY . in "OUTLAWS OF PINE RIDGE" Also "SPY SMASHERS" No. 3 Second Feature M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.- Here This Week I Thurman White, of Camp Butner, Mrs. J. F. Reed was a delightful is visiting his wife here this week. 1 hostess to her Rook Club on Friday I evening. Week-end Here I Her guests were: Mrs. J. H. Towe, Misses Nancy and Elizabeth Dar- Mrs. Edgar Morris, Miss Mary Sum den, who are attending E. C. T. C.'ner, Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. R. M. in Greenville, spent the week-end at Fowler, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. home with their parents, Mr. and Julian A. White, Mrs. C. E. Cannon, Mrs. D. S. Darden. J Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. J. O. Felton, I Miss Mildred Reed and Mrs. Archie Returns To New River I T. Lane. George Winslow has returned to j At the conclusion of the game Miss New River Marine Base, after be-; Sumner was presented high score ing the week-ejid guest of relatives prize, with low score going to Mrs. here. Cannon. Mrs. Towe received the I bingo prize. Week-end With Panels j A delicious salad course was served Henry Clayl Stokes, I . S. N., Nor- by the hostess, folk, Va., spent the week-e.id with his parents, Mr. Stokes. and Mrs. H. C. Visitor Here Sunday Mrs. II arry 1 illett, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. ('. F. Sumner. ! Home For Week-end Miss Moise Keaton. student at Louisburg College, spent the week- , , ,, , ,... 1 I enu neie wiin .mi. ami im i .s. r mu J Mathews. , j I ' Week-end Here 1 Miss Pat Edwards, who is attend- ing Eastern Carolina Teachers Col- 1 lege in Greenville, spent the week-j end here with her grandparents, Mr. I and Mrs. . K ( . Edwards. Visiting Here Rav Haskett. V. S. X ' linhridge, Maryland, is spending the week herelpri with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields. ! Mr 1 Week-end With Parents : Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hampton 1 have returned to Norfolk, Va., after , spending the week-end here with Mr. 1 j Hampton's pare.nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. I W. Hampton. ' ! Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Eley and MrS' C' J- Atkinson, of Suffolk Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley Sunday. Returns To Newport News Mac White has returned to New port News, Va., after spending the week-end here with his sister, Mr. Hurley Hoffler, and Mr. Hoffler. Week-end In Wilson Mrs. F. C. Winslow spent the week end iji Wilson with her husband, who sanatorium is a patient at Eastern Carolina ATTEND FUNERAL FOR MRS. DORCAS SANFORD Out-of-town neoole here Tuesday ha e. 1 ..t ve 7 ii Sanfor(J were Mrg Sadip Jo;p ;i India Pendleton, Mrs. Knox Willis,! Mrs. Danford Deshields, Girk Sanford j ana j. a. antord, Jr., all oL Nor - roiK, va.; Mrs. Mallard Kicks, of Newport News, Va.; Mrs. Allen Jack - son, Mrs. Percy White, Miss Essie Sanford, Howard Sanford. Harvcv Sanford and J. D. Sanford, all of; Windsor; the Rev. J. E. Everett. Mr. j and Mrs. C. R. Roberson, Mrs. Jesse : MRS. REAVIS HOSTESS AT SOCIETY MEETING evening. 's,.1 , inrs. w nson ueeu was 111 barge of a very interesting program, her topic being "Peace." Mrs. E. L. Reed and Miss Mildred Reed assisted ! her with the program. Mrs. W. H. Pitt presided during the business session, during which re ports were given and plajis made for the coming month. Miss Mary Jane Spruill dismissed the meeting with prayer. Following the business session, a delightful social hour was enjoyed, and the hostess served tea and cookies. CIRCLE NO. FOUR MEETS I Circle Number Four of the Wom- an's Missionary Society of Hertford , Baptist Church, met on Monday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Fred Mathews, with ten members and two visitors present. At this meeting the '; two visitors,, Mrs. E. F. Moore and Mrs. Tim Gregory, joined the Circle. The meeting opened with the sing ing of "'Jesus Saves," followed by prayer by Mrs. Tim Gregory. Mrs. E. W. Mayes, chairman, presided during the business session. Mrs. L. B. Sitterson was in charge of the program, her topic being "Cur rent Events." The devotional was given by Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. Mark Gregory. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. Mayes. The Circle was dismissed by the singing of "Evening Prayer." During the social hour ice cream and cake was served. ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. A. H. Edwards was hostess on Wednesday evening to the members of her Rook Club. At the close of the game high score prize was award ed Mrs. Jimmie Stallings and Mrs. Bill' White received second high. Those playing were Mrs. Martin Towe, Mrs. Bill White, Mrs. Hav wood Umphlett, Mrs. jimmie Stall ings, Mrs. Arthur White, Mrs. Edgar Fields and the hostess, v Daring the evening a sweet course was .served.''':. ENTERTAINS ROOK CLUB CIRCLE NO. THIIKK MEKTS Mrs. L. X. Hollowell was hostess 'to Circle No. :! of the Woman's Mis-1 I sionary Societv of the Hertford liap- tist Church on Monday cvning. . Thirteen members and one visitor, Mrs. Howard Hawkins, were present.1 Mrs. C. R. Holmes was in charge of the program. The devotional was given by Miss Frances M iness. Others on the program were Mrs. 1,.., ... ,. 1. . . iioioir.s, vi rs. . . vannon aim :V1 rs. I. A. Ward. Mrs. Ward dismissed the meeting with prayer. During the social hour tea and sandwiches were served, KNTERT AIXS AT ISIJIDGK Mrs. J. O. Felton was a charmi,ng hostess to ,nembers of her bridge club at a bridge party on Tuesday evening. After the scores were added. Mrs. V. X- Darden was given high score and low score ward went to Vivian Mathews. I hose playing were Mrs. W. G.ilow Thursday -afternoon Vri-lit, Mrs. V. N. Darden. Mrs.! Charles Whedbee, Mrs. 1. G. KoonceJ Mrs. I!. M. Riddiek, Mrs. Herman Winslow, Mrs. Vivian Mathews and Mrs. Felton. At the chw,. of play, the hostess served a delicious salad course. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Heleji Morgan graciously en- tertalned the members of her club at two tables of bridge on Tuesday evening. At the close of the game I Miss Mary Sumner was presented) high score prize and also the bingo prize. Low score prize went o Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes. 1 I hose playing were Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes, Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. C. R. Holmes. Mrs. Charles E. John son, Mrs. Charles Willifo'rd. Mrs. Dennis Holliday, Mrs. G. W. Barbee, and Miss Mary Sumner. A delicious sweet course was serv ed by the hostess. BELVTDKTHrNKWs I . . Private Ra,Ph Ward' of Trenton, New Jersey, and Miss Thomasine Ward of Ayland, were guests of Mr. . "BA ' -"Pf'e" rrnray. .i!.'!Lr!!LgP!lJ'. '!'?. te"ch ; iFJ5PJ5J5ia5M&BJ3JSjaaiSJa . S j I S AUTOMOBILES We have just received a new supply of Used Cars and Pick-ups, today, from New York City. All of these cars are unusually clean and have low mileage. See us if you are interested in trading" your car for a better one. HOLLOWELL CHEVROLET COMPANY b f1 . Ej !fe ; a , IS Hertford, N. C. PRODUCE FOR VICTORY Farm lands are a second front . . . Uncle Sam urges you to get maximum production on your farm this year. We are ready to help. WE MAKE CROP LOANS I f you need money to help finance new machinery repairs, .stock or planting of your crop . . .. SEE US. We are ready to lend you financial assistance. Come in and talk over your needs with our friendly advisors. Consult us before borrowing elsewhere. 4 YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $1500 ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS Hertford Bantling Co. Member F.DJ.C. near Wilson, spent the week-end at home with ner lather, E. L. Chap pell. Mrs. T. C. l'eriy and idis. V. C. Dail spent VNednesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Barco, of Shiloh. Miss Marie Anderson, Rome Eco nomics teacher at Chowan High School, and Jack Anderson, of New port News, Va., spent Sunday as guests of their father, L. W. Ander son, a,nd Mrs. Anderson. Miss Zenova Chappell spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rogerson and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reynolds, of Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Copeland and son, of Elizabeth City, were week end visitors in the home of her mother, Mrs. H. 1'. White. Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Smith, of Dunbar. West Virginia, left Saturday after a few days' visit to Mrs. liar nion 'u Miss Clara While is ill at home here. Mrs. .lay Stalling and two chil- dren. of Sandv Cross, spent the week - ,.il as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hurdle. Mrs. L. J. Winslow returned home Thursday after a few days' visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White, in orfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. 1,. W. Anderson spent a few days this week in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell were in Elizabeth City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar I.avden and family, of Elizabeth City, were the I cuests of Mrs. Sarah I.avden Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winslow and son, liohbv Ray. of Suffolk, Va.. were , mie-sts of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wins SHOES ARE IMPORTANT Now that shoes are on the ration list, they are very im portant. We advise you to buy the best shoes you can possibly af ford . . . and then keep them in the best possible repair. We are experts on repairing shoes . . . bring us your old ones and we will make them like new. White's Shoe Shop Hertford, N. C. Telephone 2151 t Hertford, N. C. M4 BuTHEL JNEYVfc Frank Ward, of Norfolk, Va., visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward, during the week-end. Pvt. James Mansfield, of Gulfport, Miss., is spending his leave with his father, J. H. Mansfield, and Miss Ruth Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Proctor visited their daughter, Mrs. Jack Joyner, in Suffolk, Va., on Thursday. Sidney Curtis, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis. The Rev. J. T. Byrum, of Cross Roads, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips Sunday. J. H. Mansfield, Miss Ruth Mans field, It. James Mansfield and Mrs Harry Thatch visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport, of Washington, N. C, Monday. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. S. M. Winslow enterained at a birthday dinner on Sunday, honor . ." ,' ' . ing her husband, who celebrated 'lis ! S1 irthday anniversary. Those enjoying Mrs. Winslow's hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam mie Riddiek, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow, Gale and Dolan Winslow. :" Whiteston; Mr. and Mis. Ieonard Winslow and son, Leonard, Jr., of Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culli pher and son, James Milton, of Cole rain, and Clinton Winslow. OTir FOR SPRING IS THE THIN(i We have them in Plaids or Plain Shet lands ... Beautifully made in the season's newest shades. Sizes 12 to 20 and S to 44 58.95 to 119.75 O NEW COATS 0 NEW SKIRTS O NEW BLOUSES See Our Line Before Buying SEE OUR DRESS SALE SPECIALS OF FALL AND WINTER DRESSES in u n 0 Hertford, N. C. ;4 in V1 1 I, 1 4 4r. V f . ' 1 i 51 ""m it ' n