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, ,l H r.. ff 1 4 THE PERQUIMANS WEEK. UliUTtORD. EIJRUARY 19, 1943 PAGE FIVK 1 f "A YANK AT ETON" bee. j Th hostess served a delicious sal ad course. S. M. Long, Ernest Long, M. T. Griffin, J. C. Hobbs, C. E. White, Joe White, Vashti White, E. L. Goodwin, W. E. Curtis, and Misses Gertie Chappell and Blanche Good win. BETHEL W. M. S. MEETS v.:;:; N. , THOMPSON STALLINGS . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stallings an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Peanie R. Stallings, to Nathan Holbert Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Thompson, of Norfolk. The wedding took place Saturday, February 6, in the First Baptist, Church, m Norfolk. Visit In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs and son, Ben, spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City with relatives. Move Here Mrs. Paul Clarke and daughter, Dorothy, of Washington, D. C, are living with Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Winslow, while Mrs. Clarke's hus bajid, Lieut. Col. Clarke is with the U. S. forces in North Africa. Home For Week-end Representative W. W. White spent the week-end here with his family. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry. Return To Fayetteville Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce have returned to Fayetteville, after being week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boyce. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddick, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. In Hospital David Miller was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, Sunday. Returns To Louisburg Clarke Stokes has returned to Louisburg College, after spending the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. The Woman's Missionary Society of Bethel Church met Vvednesday after noon with Mrs. C. T. Phillips. The Scripture lesson was given by the ! president. The roll was called and I the minutes of the last meeting were i read and approved. After the busi ', ness session, Mrs. M. T. Griffin was J in charge of the program, being as ' . isted by several members of the : Society. I At the close of the meeting the i hostess served fruit jH!o with whip- The executive ommilt.ee of the ped cream and cake. j Woman's Missionary Society of the Those present included Mesdames ; HapUst Church will meet Thursday A. F. Proctor, E. J. Proctor, R. F. 1 ni-:ht, February 2ij, at h o'clock, a: Standin, R. D. Crency, 0. C. Lonjr, , the home of Mrs. H. (I. Hawkins. W. M. S. TO MEET The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet at the church Monday afternoon, Feb ruary 22, at 3:'M) o'clock. Mrs. H. G. Dawkins, president, urges full at tendance. ex E( tt7 fTTom m i tt m: m eets Move To Cherry Point Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Peck, who have made their home here for the r, past several months, have moved to vnerry fomt. , Rome For Week-end 3 Mrs. J. H. Towe and children, Joe, '2 Suzanne and Clifford, spent the V week-end in Elizabeth City with her '-f parent, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard. Week-end Visitors Mrs. C. F. Gilliam and two chil dren, Jimmie and Nancy, of Eden ton, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon. Week-end With Parents Charles Harrell, of Newport News, : ' - "f"' - v.v. ncca-cnu WIUI III?- : ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Week-end At Home Miss Ruth Nachman, of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. v 5 On Furloach 'V Sgt Joe Perry, Jr., of Camp f Blanding, Fla., is visiting his wife 44: A J i 1 M HOW ABOUT Y0U1 SPRING SUIT or a SPORT COAT? Week-end With Parents Miss IVue Newby has returned to Windsor after spending the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T rrill.l Bit MHIIOUVIV Homo For WU.nJ miss ena '"iroer is vismng Mififi Mrv WMH v f w-i; ! "' Bullock, in Greensboro zabeth City, spent the week-end here iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. li. G. Koonce. Mickey Kooney, Tina Thayer and Freddie Bartholomew in a scene from MGM's "A Yank at Eton," Mickey's latest comedv riot coming to the State Theatre next Thursday and Friday. his parents, Divers. Mr. and Mrs. Week-end At Home Claud Brinn, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ISrinn. William gar Fields, Mrs. W. B. Hyrd, of Fay- etteville, Mrs. Robert Lynch, Miss Helene Nixon, Miss Grace Knowles, Miss Bernice White, Miss Mary Ja,ne Spruill, Miss Mary Towe, Miss Jean nette Fields, and the hostess. Week-end In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Clinton T. Eley .spent the week-end in Suffolk, Va., with relatives. Mrs. Return To Washington J. S. Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission of Wash ington, D. C, and Dr. Harry Carter, also a member of the Commission, have returned to Washington, after spending a few days here with Mr. Ferguson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. Visits Mother Lieut. Shelton White will arrive this week from Quansett Point, Rhode Island, to visit his mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Week-end At Home Jack Jarvis, who. attends school at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Return To Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and two children have returned to Nor folk, Va., after spending the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sutton. CLASS MEETING TUESDAY The Judson Memorial Sunday School Class of the Baptist Church ! met on Mondav evenino- at the home I of Mrs. Clinton T. Eley, with Mrs. Rupert Ainsley as assistant hostess. Mrs. Kiev was in charge of the program, her topic being "Love." After the program a short business session was held. Those present were Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. Ru pert Airsley, Miss Mary Jane Spruill, Mrs. Norman Elliott, Miss Reba Spivey, Miss Alma Leggett, Mrs. W. F. Ainsley and Mrs. Eley. During the social hour hot choco late and cookies were served. Week-end Visitor J. B. Sullivan, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va., visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Laughing house, during the week-end. Visiting Here Mr..W. B. Byrd and son, of Fay etteville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Returns To Newport News Watt Winslow has returned to Newport News, Va., after spending the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. H. R. Winslow. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. W. W. White was hostess on Wednesday evening to her Rook Club. Those playing were Mrs. Martin Return From Durham Towe Mrs. Edgar Fields, Mrs. Hous- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard have, " Rd"'s rs' TTom .Cocx' ... s' returned home after spending the I Arthur W h.te Mrs. J.mm.e Stall.ngs, past week in Durham with Dr. andiM K" ' ' 1 7k- and the hesf: u Mrs. M. E. Hobbs. I Mrs" Edwardu9 W3S j.Bevnted. hlEh i score prize, with second high going to Mrs. Cox. Week-end Here Jesse Parker Perry, U. S. N., Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Returns Home Mrs. R. T. White has returned home after spending several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore, at Kings Mountain. Week-end With Parents James Divers, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here with MARY TOWE CIRCLE MET MONDAY NIGHT At the conclusion of the game, tin hostess served a sweet course. the BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Qn Tuesday evening Mrs. T. L. Jessup was hostess to the members i of her club at two tables of bridge. I t i . L A . . : .11 me conclusion ol the game, Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes was award- Mrs. W. H. Pitt entertained mof; nf.. m t:. flt'R Prize- Low score award went iuvvviiik wii iuvnuay nit: iti. min, x ill ed high score prize and also the was in charge of the program, her topic being Prayer. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Pitt, Miss Mary Towe, Miss Bernice White, Miss Grace Knowles and Miss Mary Jane Spruill. Miss Mary Towe presided during the business session. After plans for the coming month were made the meeting was dismissed by the bene diction. During the social hour Russian tea and sandwiches were served. Those present were Mrs. Morgan Walker, Mrs. Martin Towe, Mrs. Ed to Mrs. Charles E. Johnson. Those playing were Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Iiarbee, Mrs. Charles Williford, Miss Helen Morgan, Miss Marv Sumner, Mrs. C. R. Holmes and Mrs. Jessup. At the close of the game the host ess served a sweet course. State TheatreHeNrtlcord We have a good selection of patterns in Tweeds or Hand Finished Worsteds. $19.50 to $271 SPORT COA $1250 to $17.50 ALSO BOYS' STUDENT SUITS O HATS O SHIRTS O TIES O SHOES SEE X)VR LINE BEFORE BUYING son's HERTFORD, N. C Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. tLL FIND YOU Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. CHARLES STARRETT in "OVERLAND TO DEADWOOD" Also "SIVY SMASHERS" No. 6 bunotty Olny Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 8:15 P. M. rear's Most Baffling Mysteryl Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P..M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. CARY GRANT JEAN ARTHUR RONALD COLMAN EDGAR BUCHANAN "THE TALOF THE TOWN" Wednesday Only -Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9:20 Double Feature JOHN ABBOTT -In- "London's Blackout Murder" Second Feature RALPH BELLAMY 0 c ?Thct Great Impersonation" Thursday-Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. MICKEY R00NEY become ne. man A. I. P., cm ENTERTAINS AT HUIIK;E Mrs. S. M. Whedbee was hostess on Wednesday evening to the mem bers of her club at two tables of bridge. Prize for high score went to j JVlr. 11. U. Sullivan. Those playing were MLss Jocelyn Whedbee, Miss Mary I owe. Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., Miss Grace Knowles, Mrs. T. P. Hrinn, Mrs. A. K. Hend- ley, Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, and the I hostess. During the evening drink and nuts were served. ENTERTAINS AT ROOK Mrs. K. P. Peck entertained a num ber of friends at a delightful Rook party on Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Nellie Pierce. Guests were Mrs. T. A. Cox, Mrs. Arthur White, Mrs. Bill White, Mrs. Martin Towe, Mrs. A. H. Edwards, Mrs. Edgar Fields, Mrs. Jimmie StalluigB, Mrs. Nellie Pierce, Mrs. F. Cockran, Mrs. Fred Slayton, and Mrs. T. W. Tilley. High score prize went to Mrs. Towe, and second high to Mrs. Cox. The hostess served delicious refreshments. - k "Bimota" far RrtftM CIRCLE NO. SIX MEETS Circle No. Six of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church met on Tuesday evening, February 9, at the home of Mrs. Mark Gregory, with ten members and three visitors present. Mrs. W. F. Ainsley was in charge of the program, her topic being ''Fol low the Living Christ." The devo tional was given by Mrs. Rupert i Ainsiey. ihose taking part on the program were Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Ainsley, Mrs. Clinton Eley and Mrs. Garland Stanton. The meeting was closed with prayer. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs. B. G. Koonce entertained her Tuesday night bridge club at a de lightful party. Those playing were Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mrs. Herman Winslow, Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Mrs. J. O. Felton and Mrs. J. S. Vick. ' High score prize went "to- Mrs. V. N. Darden, second high to Mrs. Wins low, and floating priie to Mrs. Whed- RODUCE FOR VICTORY Farm lands arc a second front . . . Uncle Sam ures you to get ma' imiim production on you- farm this year. We are ready to help. WE MAKE CROP LOANS If you need money to help finance new machinery repairs, stock or planting of your crop . . . SEK 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. YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $1500 OX EASY PAYMENT TERMS Hertford Banking Go. Member F.D l.C Hertford, N. C. HQUALITV FOOD STORES r"t- NOTICE: Our slores will be open for business during the week of February 22-27 with an abun dance of all Non-Ri'ioned Merchandise on Sale. 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