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f 4 , .y - 1 L ,1'' -V - 1 4 .er THE frBRQUlMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1943 TAGE FTV1 f 7 v I f Ml nss Visiting Mother i Mrs. Archie Patton, of Norfolk, Va.r is the guest of her mother, Mrs. 1 P. H. Small. ' Returns T New York Miss Helen Taylor has returned Jo her home in New York, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Silas Whedbee, and Mr, Whedbee. "Visitor Her h Mrs. Clifford Pritchard, of Eliza- beth City, spent several days this ' " X week, aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. vt . Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Brown and chil- ' r. -. , m m mw . . r i own, oi iuenmona, va., peni tne T??, voting Mr. and Mrs. B. . " " ww",t ,f ,'Matthewa. Week-end In Maryland Miss Florence Darden spent the v -weec-ena in Baltimore and tteuiaeda.1 vMd., where she visited Ensign Polly! - Return Home jC Mrs. W. A. Felton and Miss Gladys ; . ;i Felton have returned to their home at 1 ,i t St Pauls, after spending several -1 days visitinir Mr. and Mrs. H. C. J Stokes. They attended the funeral - of Mrs. Ada Lee Hardy last Friday. A.i- " i h COU stuffs up the nose, ouiMt mouth breathing, throat stickle and night coughltig, use I this Ume-tested Vlcka treatment that goes to work tastavtiy... tsviMMNl ' "AtbedUma rub good bid Vlckf YapoRub oh throat chest and ,- bMk.Thenimtchits khetiuitiho. MMUHNO KCtlon brmg relief Iran titoNss. , -i: H KKlltMES to upper breath tnt passages with sootbtng whclnal vapors. It STKMAtU Chest and back surfaces like a rtoarming, comforting poultice... and keeps on working tor hours, '-vmm mmm r alewb to ease coughing spa&ms, rtlleve muscu lar soreness and jfa ? MKhtness-and bring 11 CKS - such grand comfort! Vwwui Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. TTERNZX OCX AM3CH2 Sunday Only Shows 2:15, 4:15 and THIS FOR Monday am Tuesday -Matinee 3 P, M. Night 7 and 9 P. M, CHARLES LAUGHTON MAUREEN O'lIARA, "THIS LAND IS MINE" Wednesday Qnly Matinee 3 PA M. v Night 7 and 9 V.JA- f , i. - l First Feature 4, i,,t . . - T7V van villi .J&MVW- Tliursday and Friday Mating 3 P ' . PTERR:: AUMONT 1 1 . I Miss Jo Pat Stokes accompanied her grandmother home to spend a few ' dan. Week-end At Home Harrell Johnson, a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Chas. Johnson. Visitor Here This Week Mrs. Kelly White, of 'Norfolk, Va., spent several days here this- week visiting relatives. Week-end Visitors Ms. and Mrs. Bud Pollard, of Caro-' Una Beach, were week-end guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott. I n.( ii. ' m.. Mrs. C. F. G.lham and children " , ",r " last ween in Ciiizaueui Kjny wiin rare. A. C. Shannonhouse. j Week-end In Goldsboro ivirs. n,imo vannon SDenL tne weeic- end in Goldsboro, visiting her son,! I Field. l!itAA ; , , Week-end At Home Miss Ruth Nachman, of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. w.oL unj t n--.. T T lR-V.IU ill IXVUIC Miss Elizabeth Darden, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Here On Visit Phil Carter, who is in the Mer chant Marine, arrived Tuesday for a short visit to his wife at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. M. Feilds. Here This Week Emmett Landing, of New River, spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Landing. Returns Home , Mrs. Ray White has returned home, after spending some time at Fort Sill, Okla., with her husband. Return From Durham Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard have returned home, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and Bill' Blanchard, in Durham. Week-end Visitors Miss Virginia Tucker and a guest, Mims Alice Whitley, of Hampton, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Isa Tucker. Home On Visit 1 Louis Sitterson, U. S. N., is visit-1 ing His parents, Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Pennington. I In Durham Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Winslow and I Miss Barbara WinBlow will go to N. C. Saturday Show Opens 1 V, M. vnenrs anon eW MT"-Nitq "G-Men vs. Black Eragon No. 9 9:15 P. M- n n t,?"" A ' ; THE ALEUTIANS" Night 7 and P, Mr . SI SAN PETERS V.': t W iijr- J .. .. - . i. m Durham Sunday. Miss WinBlow will' be a patient at Duke Hospital for a " Returns Home Miss Carolyn Phillips has returned home after visiting her sister, Miss Evelyn Phillips, in Baltimore, Md. Miss Evelyn Phillips is a student at the Peahcd:: Conservatory of Music, j Visiting Mother hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday j "Little Man" Broughton, U. S. N.,'eveninK t her home on Dobb Street.! Cambridge, Md., came Wednesday to. visit his mother, Mrs. Vera Brough- ton. j i Returns Home Mrs. W. G. Waddy has returned to J1U1I1C III IUIXUIK. V a.. alLcf VIS- iting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. . Visitors Here Sunday Lieut Commander W. H. Jenkins, I Mrs. Jenkins and their children, Dot and Robert, of Norfolk, Va., were the 1 2! T guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden y' Week-end At Hom Miss Frances Newby, a student at E c T c Greenville, spent the meAnA with her t Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. - Visiting Mother " .v.Aj,u j Clinton Morgan, of Chicago, 111. is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. W, u W. F. Ainsley, of Fort Bel voir, Va., spent the week-end visiting his wife and his parents. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Layden and Itillie r.urke, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ellie Goodwin. Week-end At Siinbury Mrs. Vincent Hill spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill, in .Sunbury. Here This Week Kelly White, of Seattle, Wash., spent several days here with relatives. Week-end. At Home Miss Dorcas Knowles, of Farm ville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vickers, of Whiteville, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White. Week-end Visitor Miss Alice Pritchard, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end in Hertford with relatives. Visiting At St. Pauls Mrs. J. O. Felton went to St. Pauls Sunday to spend a few days with relatives, Week-end Here Alfred Riddick, I'. S. A., Fort Bragg, spent the week-end here with his wife. Week-end At Home Charles HarreJI, of Newport News, Via., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Visiting In Boston Mr. and Mrs. A W. Hefren are visiting their daughter, Mrs. S. S. , Hollingsworth, and Mr. Hollings- worth, in Boston, Mass. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son, playing were Mesdames J. H. New of Portlock, Va., and Tennessee, are bold, Trim Wilson, A. H. Whitley, j. guests of Mrs. Lena Gregory. Friday In Norfolk Mrs. Edgar Fields, Mrs. Tom Cox and daughter, Becky, spent Friday in Norfolk, Va. Visitors Here. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don Oampen, of Portsmouth, Va., spent Saturday as .he guests of Mrs. Jane Campen. Return From Nags Head Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. J. S. Vick have re- turned home, after spending several days at the Johnson Cottage, at Nags Head. Returns To Norfolk Chief Petty Officer Bill Miller re turned to Norfolk, Va., Thursday, af ter visiting, Mr. end Mrs. J.-S. Vick and Miss Helen "Vick several "days. The Rev. A. L. G. Stevenson closed V, ,i tr j in n the meeting with prayer. Attend Brother's Marriage After games were enjoyed, deli- fl M.: and Mrs. Joe Jf owe left .Satur- cious refreshments were served. lay for New yor.V,.where they will Bpend the.;'wek-hd. They wiU at-' ENTERTAIN W, M. SOCIETY tend the marriage of their brother, ' Lawrence Towe, to Miss Alice Mills, Mrs. T. R. Winslow, Mrs. Claud on Monday, ; t.r; , , Winslow and r Mrs. Oliver Winslow -SJ S' : j.1 i-n - ..'. were joint hostesses to the Woman's Week-end HerU j - s '''Missionary Society, of Piney Woods Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell, of Friends Church on Saturday after Carolina Beach,' spent the week-end noon at the. home of Mrs. T. R. visiting Mrs. V. Williford and' Mr. Winslow. The 'meeting' was opened and Mre.t Max R. , Campbell Mr with the hymnt Sweet Peace, the Campbell' remained over for a few Gift of God's Love.; The devotional days' visit was conducted 4y Mrs. S. M. Winsr 5 "' " i Mm, low. At roll .call the members ans- Retura Borne , -y- - wered with a Bible verse on Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hampton and giving. The lesson from the study son have returned to their home in book "For' All of Life,' was present Norfolk, Va., after visiting; Mr. and ed by Mrs. H. P. White. , Latest news Mrs. W, Hampton. ; ; " - v . of the Ameriean Friends Service Com- , 'i :.-- j.j ... ... .iit. ,.J (L. n TP O . Mmm ml Week-end With, Perenla; ' - t" Miss Marguerite Ward, ,who Is member of the school faculty at Little-, ton, spent, the week-end with .her parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. . r ' , Return From Washington misses waiiy jaayes ana jeannewe Murray have returned to their respec-! tive homes, after spending the week end in Washington, D. C, visiting relatives and friends. ". ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. unanes M. WilWord was we playing were Mesdames (Jhas. E. Johnson, C. R. Holmes, George Barbee, W. H. Pitt, T. L. Jessup, M. R, Campbell and Miss Mary Sumner. High score prize went to Mrs. Joim-j son the bingo prize to Mrs. Pitt, and VJW"PUL" itvciftu iun m-UIC; Prize- '1 he hostess served a dainty salad course. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs- EdR""" Fields entertained her r00K C,UD on weanesaay evening at her home, lho.se playing were: Mes dames Jim Bass, Tom Cox, Martin Towe, Morgan Walker, T. W. Tilley, and Arthur White. High score prize to Mrs. Walker, second high to Mrs. Towe, and Mrs. Cox received .ine noaung prize, The hostess served dainty refresh ments after the game. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Kate Blanchard entertained her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home on Market Street. Those enjoying the occasion were Mesdames V. N. Darden, R. M. Riddick, J. . Roberson. W. G. Wrieht. II. (. Koonce, Herman Winslow, Ciiuii. Whedbee, Louis Anderson, T. i . j Brinn, J. Ii. Fordham, Mrs. k.uui ' and Miss Mae Wood Vvinsiow. Mi. T. P. Brinn received visiting int., j score prize, and Mis. Stiiub low the visitors. Mrs. Charles Whedut t ' received high ami Mrs. Roberson lo I for the club members. A dainty salad cour.se was served. I i MANY TOWE CIRCLE MEETS I The Mary Towe Missionary Circle of the Methodist Church met Mon day evening with Mrs. K. S. Monds, Jr. Mrs. Monds had charge of a very interesting Thanksgiving pro gram, with Mrs. Jesse Lee Harris, Mrs. J. P. Perry, Jr., Miss Jeannettc Fields and Miss llelene Nixon assist ing. Miss Mary Towe presided over the business meeting After the business session and the program, refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Martin Towe, Morgan Walker, R. M. Kiuuick, Jr., I'rank Gilliam, Jesse le Harris, J. P. Perry, Jr., A. E. Hendley, and Misses Jeannette Fields, Helene Nixon, Grace Knowles and Mary Towe. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. uarlton Cannon entertained Imt rook cluo last Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Edgar Morris, Joe Towe, Henry Stokes, Archie T. Lane, Julian White, Jimmy Jernigan, C. T. Skin ner, R. M. Fowler, William Tucker, Dennis Holliday, G. 11. Tucker and Crafton Matthews. High score prize went to Mrs. Fowler, low to Mrs. Holliday and Mrs. White received the bingo prize. A salad course was served by the hostess. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB I Mrs. Jonas Futrell was hostess to j her bridge club on Saturday evening i at her home on Front Street. Those E. Winslow, S. P. Jessup, C. A. Davenport, Louis Anderson and Miss I Mae Wood Winslow. High score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. The hostess served a salad course. YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUP MEETS The Young People's Group of An derson Methodist Church met Mon day evening at the home of Mr. aiH I Mrs. Jack Hunter. Fourteen , mei bers were present. The meetine was opened with the hymn, "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, " and Marjone Forehand re cited a poem. Readings were Riven by Lillian Rae Perry and Myra Lay den. The group then sang "I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord." During the business session, it was voted to change the hour for meeting to 8 o'clock. given In most Interesting manner by Miss Lucy -White. 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