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IHE fEKWUMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD,'!. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1943. TAGE FIVE ttMiuinitMimuiiiiuuic ii'ftf itM.MM.'.,l Week-end Parents ' Miss Jane Griffin, a student at y. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents. Visitors Here Saturday ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Campen, of l-nramnnrn vm snsnt .Nnmrflnv nn i th tnipstn nt Mm .Tana Pnmnon - J y " " 7 Sgt. George Fields, of Alexandria, La., spent several days this weelf k j with his mother, Mrs. George Fields. Visiting In Raleigh Mrs. R. H. Willis is spending this week in Raleigh as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bostick. , Week-end In Gatesville Miss Nell Riddick spent the week end at her home in Gatesville. 7 Week-end Here Miss Pat Edwards, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, sperft the week- For Relieving More than two' generations ago in (Cbofton ;,y . gronamotner s aay motners nrst dis covered Vick VapoRub. Today it is v . the njost widely used home-remedy for 1 ittieiing miseries of children's colds. And here is the reason . , . The moment you rub VapoRub on - me, throat, chest and back at bedtime 1 fo, rftarta tn wnrlr ftm mus at aiw State TKeatreHir Todair (Friday )- , Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. Sundriy nlr Shows 2:15, 4:15 and V.H'MtW I r '::";';:;5Ir .- ', .-. ' ,:.v,'c-'.::-:vW-.':v jAond&Y an Tueaday--Matinei 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. ' HUMPHREY BOGABT -: BETTE DAVIS - ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA deHAVIL,LAND JOAN LESLIE , IDA LUPINO "THff YOUR LUCKY STARS" Wednesday Oniy-Xwtwtinee S P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M ,rN COIO - TIM AND IRENE ;. i ; r-in . ,.Th::rsdy and Fridjiy-i-Matirie 3 P. M. Night 7. Had 9 P. M ' J i'D Y QARIAND - VAN HEFUJJt t , '(iiiw.A: rubuimug ' . r e "ten, they call lw h" becauM year th I 'qi$ his crepe' ia 4 tie tight Cae wilhotl any vrorrlei about tsBA-yneinj hresXdomi Eot . Cira's - sc:;t kicct tLl - KZvJo.--' t'. - 2a Jbtwv t 1 ?-k'. , : LV.teot lucky! ' V". - . ' - r L SR. i EdcntciyN. - - f end with her jjrandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. W. F. C Edwards. Monday . In" Norfolk Mrs. V. N, Darden, Miss Florence Darden, Mrs. I. A. Ward and Miss Arlene" Porter spent Monday in Nor folk, Va. Week-end With Mother Miss Alma Leggett spent the week end in Washington, N. C, with her mother, Mrs. M. D. Leggett. Visitor Here Mrs. R. G. Waddy, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Week-end Visitor Miss Louise Dail, of Cross Roads, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, and Mr. Sullivan. Week-end At Home Miss Elizabeth Knowles, of Ra leigh, and Miss Dorcas Knowles, of Miseries of s fells and keeps on working for hours to ease coughing spasms, help clear con gestion in cold-clogged upper breath ing passages, relieve muscular soreness or tightness. It cromotes restful sleeo. uoen most ot the misery ot the cold is gone by morning! That's why VapoKub is so good to use when colds strike. Try It! Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. WILLIAM BOYD in "HOlW SERVES A WRIT" Also "G-Men vs. Black Dragon" No. 5 9:15 P. M 99 T" i nn Liiy Mars He's juat aenaibie., site air ways checks his machines lon before ,he'eecU fhtm to b sure of getting jpartsl . Anblisr thing, he won'J buy , anythln7 for his McCormick Deerinqr Farm Equipment but Peering I GENUINE nic parts, : w I J SuirdkVa. ;,: . ! hi-. Smithfield, were week-end guests Of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. ?' - - ! Visiting Here Mrs. Johnny Broughton and son, Jacky, of Newport News, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe this week. Mr. Broughton spent tne week-end here. Sunday Visitors j Mr and Mrs. L. E. Holt and son, and Mrs. L L. Bass and daughter, of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Up. Mickey Hooper, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. AV. Mayes. i Returns Home Mrs. Fied Morrill has returned to Virginia beach, Va., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Week-end At Home Claude Brinn, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Week-end At Oxford Misses Helen Willoughby, "Chic" Stephens. Marv Wood Koonce and Nettie Cray visited Miss Cray's par- j ents at Oxford over the week-end. ! They attended the Carolina-Duke j football game at Chapel Hill on Sat- urday. ' Suiut'iy At Wake Forest Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed and son, Lindsay, visited Durward Reed, Jr., at Wake Forest College on Sunday. Friday In Richmond Mrs. Kill Cox, Mrs. Horace (taker, Miss Polly Baker and Dicjc Baker spent Friday in Richmond Va. Week-end Visitor " Mrs. Milton White, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. Thursday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lane, Jr., spent , Thursday in Norfolk, Va. Sunday Visitors I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley and:urace hno'les re a"enaing a wei- daughter, Mary Lou, of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. C. V. Williford. Week-end At Home .wir Hffior it s m Roir-KMo Md., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hoffler. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Umphlett, of KHo-ewoorf Mr! . swnt thB weV- end in Hertford visiting relatives and friends Week-end At Home Jimmv Felton. n stuHent f V. C, T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with his parents, Oscar Felton. Mr. and Mrs. Returned Home . Mrs. Louis Anderson returned home last week after spending some time in Raleigh with relatives. Visiting Parents Mrs. Jack Parker and son from Ahoskie are guests this week of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Returned Home Miss Helen Vick returned home Wednesday after spending several days in Norfolk. Sunday Guests Mrs. j. S. Vick, Miss Helen Vick and Petty Officer Bill Miller spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson at Pantego. Wednesday In Norfolk Mrs. Joe Towe and Miss Mary Towe spent Wednesday in Norfolk. j Visiting Mother Mrs. Archie Patten from Norfolk is spending several days this week with her mother, Mrs. P. H. Small, who has been quite sick at her home. Visiting In New Yok Miss Kate Blanchard left Monday to visit relatives in New York City. Returned ISgt. and Mrs. J.r W. Paul have re turned t Ogdenr. Utah, after visit- ik reiauvea nere ana in Virginia. C;-: Sunday Cnetta - Mrs. taWft-fientoii,, Floyd and Barbara Aha: Benton, Mr. and Mrs., Dick Ix)hg,Bofij9tid JECloise Keaton and T.VWard,vis1ited Mf. and Mrs. Clarence'. Goddmaiv aifid Mrs. Mary Keaton atf Nwpe Sunday. ttVeeV-erid flerrv i" Miss Elizabeth Darden, a student at; ECTC, Greenville, soent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 3.' Darden. Week-end With Parents - -Misses MiWrel,jind Marion White, from ECTC. Greenville, snent tha week-end 'with their parents. Mr. and, I s Mrs.oD. IS. Darden, Mrs. Charlie Keed' and ' son,' Charfie Fxrd Mrs. J ,Hasl tfathevs iftd- boi,. Hasel, Jr.,r:i spent Tuesdav in Norfolk, ' ul - Week-end Here, 4 ; . , s Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards from Greenville' spent the week-end with , tir. end Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards. STSLSS.; White, a student at ECTC, spent the week-end with rela- tives in Hertford. I" Hospital Mrs. Tim Gregory is a patient at a hospital in Norfolk for observation. Thursday In Richmond Mr and Mrg D s Darden Mrs T p Brinn flnd Mrs Eie Goodwin spent Thursday in Richmond. Week-end Here Miss Eloise Keaton of Norfolk visited relatives here this week-end. j .. Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and children from Raleigh spent the week-end witn Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Mrs. Al len Riddick returned to Raleigh with her sister for a short visit. At Leigh Memorial Hospital Mrs. Robert White left this week for Leigh Memorial Hospital in Nor- tolk- w.iere she will be several days for treatment and observation. Week-end Here Mlss Frances Newby and her room mate from ECTC, Greenville, spent me weeK-end with Miss .Newby s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Dozier (Sutton from Newport News spent the week-end with relatives in Hertford. Returned Home Mrs. Charles Manguin has rehiring to her home in Wilmington after visiting her mother, Mrs. L. W. Nor man. Returned To I.eaksville Mrs. Philip, White has returned to Leaksville after spending several aays wmi "er mother, Mrs. i. w. Norman. In Raleitih Mrs. .1. P. Perry, Jr., and Miss fare nipe-tinpr in Raleigh this week. Week-end Here Miss Dorothv Elliott, a student at ' Campbell ColleRe, Ruies Creek, spent ; the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lurv Elliott. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs- c- A- avP"-t was hostess to her bn(tRe club last Friday even- j"K at her home on Front Street-1 Ihose enjoying the evening were Mesdames S. P. Jessup, H. A. Whn- 'pv' Trim Wilson, Silas Whedbee, JnaR Futrell, Louis Anderson and Miss Mavwood Winslow. High score prize went to Mrs. Jessup. A salad course was served by the hostess. JUST RECEIVED A new shipment of Ladies Suits in Tweepls, Gabardines and Plaids . . . ioo'X wool. We have a complete line ot Ladies' and Children's Short Sport jackets . . Coats and Dresses. CHOOSE YOURS NOW! GOODWIN'S DRES SHOP .f HERTFORD. N. C. ( ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs Charles whedbee entertained tl 1"' ?L J'lLf iici Hume. a nuoc cnjuymg tuc even- ing were Mesdames J. G. Roberson, , WHY GIRLS BY prefer this way to mm With Its Cranky, Nervous Feelings Take heed If you, like so many women and girls on such days suffer from cramps, headaches, backache, weak, Irritable nervous feelings, are a bit blue due to functional monthly disturbances. Start at once try Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's famous not only to help relieve monthly pain but also accompanying weak, nervous feelings of this nature. This Is because of Its soothing effect on ONE OF WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT organs. Taken regularly Plnkham's Lydia E. Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND We Will Have the 1943 Tax Books Open fcfey, Octo&r 25th and Thereafter We have been delayed a'month open ing the tax books, and we will thank all who have not paid 1943 taxes to come forward promptly and pay . same. We have some heavy payments to make before January, and you can save the penalty and help us, too, by paying 1943 taxes now. Town of Hertford By W. G. NEWBY, Clerk "Back The Attack Double-Fresh GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE 2 ibs 41c Sunshine Krispy Crackers 19c Qnaker Brand Quick Oats LVg 22c .Northern Paper Towels son 9c D. P. Brand I'nre Vanilla Extracts YoVuHc L : Gerber's Strained or Chopped (1) Baby Foods Red Mill, Pore Creamy ppjiimt mmAr w i (4) Crisco i ib jar (4) Durkee's fcrK (DHilk" 42! (8) Beans "U (5) Juice (18)fesnatbes (18 ) Green Peas (2) PintoBeans Mk f . oscftEliiSi Nachman, Miss Esther Evans an , Mi88 Eois Scott. The prizes were uwarueu mrs. reitun aim mrs. Koonce. A salad course was served. THOUSANDS relieve distress of hi Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms, rr helps natobi. Thousands of women report oeneflts. Also a fine stomachic tonic! Fol- ."-jw label directions. Buy War Bonds Triple Fresh Oor Pride Bread 2 15! Land's Sour or Dill Pickles r 22c Hifth Mirk Pancake ?r!s 7c Fresh Cranberries Pound 35c Fresh Snap Beans Pound 12c Tokay Grapes Pound 15c Fresh Egg- Plant 15c each Onions 4 lbs. 25c 7c -oz Tar 24c 24c Waldorf TISSVK 4 r. 19c 35c 11c 10c lie 12c 117 " mi.rMmmmmn" -gum unumim 1 1 Nucoa M:ir:irine
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