AO ymriWVlMANS WEEKLY HERTFOBD, N. ft, jOTAfr , 9I3 j PAGE FTVT and Mrs. C. week-end W. White during he tMHS t t 1 "-hlS A.' HOMrfT Bill n int.; . . .... '.'El WE ARE NOW SELUNG: rrv V U II J I I i Lai3 ilLJaVVt ! t Here, For Week-end .Claude Brinn and two friends, all of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Weekend Visitor Russell Winslow, of Yorktown, Va., finent the week-end with Ned Nixon, Jot near Hertford. Summer Vacation With Parents Miss Elizabeth Knowles, a teacher in Raleigh, arrived home Tuesday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.-L. Knowles. E. C. T. C, Greenville, arrived home Monday to spend the summer vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow. Home For Week-end Miss Ruth Alice Ward, of Wil mington, Del., was the week-end guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Home For Summer Vacation Miss Thelma Elliott, of Halifax, is spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott Visiting Parents Misses Mildred and Marian White, students at E. C. . T. C, Greenville, have returned .to spend M-the summer l' ' ' With tknfa. noNtnfa M i nr.A 1 T T1 TV 11. . , si, i f '1 v r1 M ) Here For .Summer Miss Margaret Broughton, a stu dent at Ef 'C T. C, Greenville, has returned to spend the summer with Her father, Harry Broughton, and Mrs. Broughton. Returns Home For Summer f Miss Dorcas Knowles, who has been teaching at Farmville, is spending ner summer vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Week-end With Parents Miss Hattie Pearl Nowell, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell, of near Hertford. Week-end At Home Emmett Landing, stationed at Cherry Point, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Landing. Week-end Visitor Mrs. Bessie Ward, of Norfolk. Va.. was the -week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. Home For Summer Miss Ruth Hollowell, a student at U. N. C, Chapel Hilli' is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs."5 til1 N." Holy well, for the Sutnner Nracation. Week-end Here Lieut. Robert Hollowell, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here with his wife5 and dWughteri nd his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hollowell. Tuesday Visitors J. L. Cely and daughter, Frances, of Easley, S. C, spent Tuesday as guests Of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollo well and Mrs. Robert M. Hollowell. At Summer School Miss Johnnie White left Thursday for Greenville, where she will attend summer school at E. C. T. C. She had spent a few days at her home at Winfall. Visitors Here Mrs. S. E. Bush and d&uo-hter. of Portsmouth, Va., are guests of Mrs. Bush's lather, C O. Fowler, this week. f; Sme For Summer Vacation ".Miss Frances Newby, a student at f E. C. T. C, Greenville, and Miss ' Prue Newby, a member of the Wind , sor school faculty,, are at home with j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy xyewoy, for the summer. ; Week-end Visiter ! Mrs. .Kermit Kirby, of Norfolk, ,YtL,Uvisited'relative9. here and in Elizabeth City during the week-end ' Visiting Relative i Russell Baker. U 5?. V and Mrs Bker, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting rwanves nere this week. Week-end Visitor Ut'- Mis. Kelly White, of Norfolk, Val, i spent, the week-end with relatives litre. - ' ' ... "Returns For Summer Clarke ' Stokes, a student at Louis- Imrg College, is home for the sum- mpr with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes. : Week-end With Parents - iClyde ReaviB, stationed at Camp Pickett, Va., spent the week-end with jus parents, the Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis. : Week-end Here W. T. Elliott, who is employed in 'Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end her visiting his family. Friday In Elizabeth City Mrs. E. W. Maves Rttent Fridav in Elizabeth City, as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Micky Hooper, and Mr. Hooper. Return To Summer School Misses Nancv and Elizabeth Har den returned to Greenville Thursday to attend summer school at E. C. T. C. after spending a few davs at home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Miss Nancv Darden received her diDloma on Monday, but returned to continue her studies to receive her master's de gree. She has accepted a position as teacher at Winston-iS'alem and will start her new duties in the fall. M. K. Campbell, Misses Mary Sum- went to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Jessup won $he bingo, prize. k . . The hpstejJS, served- a sweet course. BETHEL, NEWS Summer Vacation Here Miss' Eloise Keaton, who has been attending Louisburg College, is with her sister, Mrs. Fred Mathews, and Mr. Mathews, for the summer. Week-end With Parents George E. Winslow, Ph. 2-C, and Mrs. Winslow, of New River, spent the week-end with his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Winslow. Week-end Visitors Lieut. T. R. Brinn, U. S. N., Nor folk, Va.; Miss Elise Cassells of New York: Eldon Winslow. Miss Lucy Manson and Clay Manson, of virxrjnia Beach, Va., were week-end guests of Lieut Brinn's narehtB. Mr. antt-Mrs. Tim Brinn.' . ' ' Week-end At Conway Mr. and Mrs. A. H rHwanla ar,A children spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Draper, at Conway, N. C. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott and daughter, of Williamston, spent the weelc-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dirt Elliott. Attend Graduation Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden at tended the crraduation exercises at E. C. T. C, Greenville, Monday. Their daughter, Miss Nancy Darden, was a member of the graduating class. Enters' Summer School Miss Mary Morris left Thursday for,. Greenville, where she will enter summer school at E. C. T. C, after spending several days with ier par ents, :Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. D. S. Darden and daughters, Nancy and Elizabeth, spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. 1 Returns Home " Mrs. Jim Bob White has returned home, after visiting her husband, Jim Bob White, at Morehead City. Move This Week Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox and their daughter, Becky,' who have occupied an :! apartment on MarkW: Stwwt moved this week in the hmm nf E..S. Pierce, on Grubb Street. Home For Summer Vacation Attend Graduation Exercises Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Silas Whedbee, Miss Joselyn Whed bee and Mrs. R. S. Monds attended the graduation exercises at U. N. C, Chapel Hill, on Monday. Week-end Visitor Mian tTNra rWtlrif T:1 l ir State Theatre" -1 iToday (Friday)- Js0' !- "J ,M.tfaee3P.Nightc?r9,P5. i En5f ISI1TS3 01 I HZIw Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. ROY ROGERS in ING OF THE COWBOYS Also 11 J -: - - - T " - Sunday Onlv Slwtwa 21S 1-ik qir p m TERESA WRIGHT JOSEPH COTTEN in i "SMm.iff A Doubr Monday and Tlnttto9e!ii&W. Nig-Z and .9 P, .; I 1 Goes To Summer School Miss Eugenia Greirnrv Greenville on Thursdav tn nW v C, T. C. for summer school worlc, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gregory. Week-end With Parents Mrs. Robert Turgeon, Jr., of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. W;' E. Curtis and Mrs. W. D. Curtis visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mansfield, of the Yeopim section, on Sunday. Miss Roselyn Winslow, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Ward, and Mr. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farmer, of Eli zabeth City, visited her mother, Mrs. W. D. Curtis, on Wednesday. Mrs. T. E. Mansfield and daugh ters, Mary Louise and Jane, were the guests of Mrs. C. T. Phillips on Monday afternoon. Miss Lina Kutli Proctor has re turned home, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Joyii2i. in Suffolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jhas. T. Phillips and daughters, Marjory and Madelyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chappell on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyner, of Suf folk, Va., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Proctor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Long were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lone and their daughter, Jeane, and Mrs. Stephen Elliott visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chappell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott and daughter of Hertford, were guests of Mrs. Will Farmer on Sunday. W. C, Gatling, of Suffolk, Va., vis ited friends here on Monday. J. H. Mansfield and Miss Rnfh Mansfield visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mansfield, of near Edenton, Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pi Davis and children visited Mrs. Mattie " White, of Tyher, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Pat Ward", of, Eliza beth ''City, Mrs'. Tom Farmer and Raymond Farmer visited Mr anA u L.. J- P. Ward on Sunday afternoon! mrs. tv. Curtis has returned home after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Miller, and friends in Norfolk, Va. Miss Kathryn Ann Ward spent Saturday nirht with Mi Din'in. Thatch, of Yeopim. Be sure of your peanut crop ... see that you land gets proper attention to insure highest production, You will need Land Plaster to help with the job , . . see us for your needs. We'll Be Glad To Have Your Order &C0JI1C. ' BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 1832 1 Me Too, Sonny "Mummv. vol .hnmrhf n'efc piano, sn Duy"me a' oicycle. , wnatrorT" SB ic-S,,Wnife she prac Style Trend SPORTS JACKETS 512.95- 15.00 The trend is toward sports jackets for all around leisure wear . . . they're worn for cornpit . . . they're worn for style, Choose or,at SJMONS to , wear with your slacks 4.1 1 1 r5;v sPeif!re iwreassfleHands-and cash- .roeres ialen plaid, checked patterns and ''"solid colori All srhartlv taifore Keep Cool This Summer In Our Sports Wear ENTERTAIN ROOK CLUB Mrs. Elsie Slayton and Mrs. Phil Cockran were ioint hoRtennii f V vw I. 1.14 rook club on Friday evening at their iiume. inose playing were: Mes dames Arthur White, Jimmy Jerni Kan, Thomas Tilley, Tom Cox, Jim Bass, Jimmy Stallings, Edgar Fields, Bill White, Martin Towe and Hous ton Edwards. High score prize went to Mrs. Arthur White, second high to Mrs. Jernigan, low to Mrs. Tilley, and Mrs. Cox received the floatiW prize. The hostesses served a dainty sweet course. ATTEND W. M. U. MEETING i! Among those from Hertford who attended the 0untv-unH w nr tt' meeting at Woodville Baptist Church wi weunesday were: Mesdames J. E. Everett, E. W. Mayes, I. A. Ward, l-na Gresorv. H n n.i..- T feS00?' B-nnington, Charles rEl liott, Joaiah Elliott, Norman El- nV.m nugn uar- V11XJ., YQU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM v tiui mm If you suffer from hot flashes, dizzi ness, distress of "Irregularities", re weak, nervpus due to the functional "middle-age" period In a woman's life trv Lvdla, E Plnkhm 'a Vmf. table Compound. It's helped thou sands UDOn thousands nf wnm.n tn relieve such annoying symptoms. Follow label directions. Plnkham's vyuuipuuua is wonn. trying! SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SUMMER RAYON SLACK PANTS They Come With or Without Pleats $3.95 to $5.9 There Is Nothing Cooler Than Our Line of SUMMER SHIRTS NEW SPORT SHIRTS $1.19 to $2.98 SLIP-ON SHIRTS 79 to $1,100 EM(Q)N9S "CTrkDc rc va 1 iicoi 'STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD. N. C. GOING AWAY SALE Having received my call from Uncle Sam to join his Armed Forces, I am closing out a large part of the merchandise of our store. We have too much stock to be carried under the conditions as they will exist while I am away, so I am passing it on to customers at great sayings. Our store will continue to operate, but possibly our service may be curtailed considerably, and if this does happen, please remember, this is war and the conditions be yond, my control. When it is over I hope to be back serving you again with the same good service as offered in the past. This sale is for this week-end only starts Saturday and ends Tuesday. All items are on sale for Cash and Carry. No phone orders and no deliv- Come and get your share. enes. Wednesday Only-Matinee S P. M. NifrhtV ani-9 Wtl K 1 DOUBLE FEATURE ' First Feature Second Feature A' I 1 BRIAN AHERNE RAY MILLAND "FOREVER AND A DAY" 0 u 1 m o 44 . Thursdas?.lfiayiWJiT!Mlnlifla lUU(VKrth 1 ..j jJ U ' U L 0f TTho If qd66! HOSTESS TO ROOK" n rra 1: Mrs. G. R. Tucker entertained the ...cmoers or ner rook club on Fridav evening at her home. Those playine COui,eB joe Towe, Edgar Morns. Henrv StAa m,-i m..ji bee, R. M. Fowler. C. T isrn-. aannon and Archie Jaw M5.- r n . mary Sumner and MiMmuI n.i W , tt . 1TOU, ft nign score prize went to M J.OWB, iow to Mrs. White and Mrs. Morns received th Mr. ne nostess served a salad course. UWIIM8 1U KRIDliF flMTR K'2(fc WWO.ey entertained members ot "her bridge club on Thurs-' evening at ner home on Church Street. Thoaa nlavtm u dame WT Hercfcastle, Louis An- yJ.- Dvnprt, Paul Clarke, Wilson. S P !.. t fWillig Jesup, J. E. WinBloW and aim May WoJlWmsJdW ?sHigh score vrize went tr Mrs xtnu - " s f f tlOVIIs 1 j ine ottegs served a salaji course.H HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. CL R. tTnlrMn bridge club on Tuesday evening at her homo on Front Street. Those enjoy, uijr the eveninar Special Offer 10 LARGE BARS OCTAGON SOAP 60c value 45c Pet Milk, large can 4 for 39c No. 1 American Cheese, lb 37c Lebanon Belle Flour, 12 lb. bag , 71c Corn Flakes, package 6c Pure Lard ( limited quantity), lb 19c New Lard Cans a 50c value . 41C One-gallon Oil Cans 49c Fruit Jars, quart size, per dozen 79c 8-oz. Overalls, pair 70 Marolene Vaseline, 5c value; 7 for 25c IVORY SOAP 1 LARGE BAR AND 1 MEDIUM BAR A 2ftc Value. Only 13c EXTRA SPECIAL Outboard Motor IN GOOD CONDITION $37.50 Starch, p Men's Work Shoes from $2.98 to $4.98 Eagfc Brand Condensed Milk, can 25c Swan Matches ".. J . 6 pk for 25c Ienderoni 4-pkgs. for 31c Sugar (remember your coupon) lb. 6c 1 4c Salt 7 pkgs. 27c Pepper, lb. .... 1 VJi 23c OUR STORE CLOSES EVERY WEDNESDAY .ATNOON ffl jjeoo Lee EIsi?i?3o PHONE 8471 HERTFORD, N. C. It