THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. (X, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946
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JOLLIFF-REED
i v Miss Myrtle Ann Reed and Guth
,4 tie Harold Jolliff were married Wed
' neaday evening, February 14, at .7:30
: o'clock at the Methodist parsonage by
.the Rey. B. C. Reavis.
hThe bride is the attractive young
" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed,
and the groom is the son of Mrs.
j John Jolliff and the late Mr. Joliff of
K Belvidere.
The Bride wore a traveling suit of
- light blue with brown accessories and
her flowers were a shoulder corsage of
pink rose buds and fern.
Mrs. Jolliff had as her maid of
' honor. Miss Joanne Winslow and best
man was Louis Stallings.
Prior to her , marriage Mrs. Jolliff
was employed by Roberson's Drug
: Store.
After the marriage ceremony the
bridal party was entertained at the
home of the groom. Following a
tr short wedding trip, the couple will
, be at home in Belvidere.
js. Returned Home
f Mrs. C. F. Reed and Mrs. W. O.
e Hunter have returned from a two
Weeks' visit to Battle Creek, Mich.,
with Pvt. C. F. Reed, Jr., at Fort
Custer. While there they visited an
other son, Sumner Reed and family
in Detroit, still another son, William
(Bill) Reed and family, Cissina Park,
? Illinois, and, daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
A, P. Barbier, at Paxton, Illinois,
j .aiso mends at Port Huron, Canada,
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1 Skk At Home
i Mrs. J. E. Everett has been con
doned to her home for the past week
I because of sickness.
'.Furlough With Parents
' C F. Reed. Jr- from Cunn Cum.
:'tei) Miss., is spending his furlough
.vwhb mi parents, nr. and Mrs. C. F.
Reed, Sr.
..Week-end Here
Miss Hulda Wood of Tarboro spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
'Baker Wood.
Monday Here
Judge John Darden of Plymouth
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.Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
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KENT TAYLOR and MARGARET LINDSAY
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. Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
, . ANNE BAXTER - RALPH BELLAMY
"GUEST III THE HOUSE"
Wednesday" Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.
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First Feature
ELYSE KNOX
RlCK VALUN J-
Army Wives
UubxW tni Frtday-Mtme t P.IL Night t ana f P. M.-
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spent Monday as the guest of Mrs.
Baker Wood.
Week-end Here '
Kenneth Chasson, USNR, and Mrs.
Chesson of Florida spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Charles iNungeeser
from Florida spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. George Dale.
Visiting Father
Stephen Elmore, a student at the
University of North Carolina, arrived
home this week to spend a between
semester vacation with his father.
Returned Home
Bud Pollard has returned home af
ter spending several days in Wil
mington, N. C, and Carolina Beach,
where he went on business.
Visiting Here
Mrs. J. G. Campbell of Carolina
Beach is the guest this week of Mrs.
C. V. Williford, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Campbell and J. C. Campbell.
Attends Wedding
Mrs. F. G. Sloop left this week to
attend the wedding of her husband's
brother, Joseph Sloop, at Mount Ul
la, N. C.
House Guest
Miss Elizabeth Coleman of Rocky
Mount is the guest this week of Miss
Marguerite Ward.
From Norfolk
William Etherldge, CQM, and Miss
Mary Copeland of Norfolk were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Lane.
Week-end In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lane and chil
dren, Tommle and Julie, and Mrs.
John Lane spent the week-end in
Norfolk, Va.
Sunday In Portsmouth
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed and Lind
say visited Durward Reed, Jr., at the
Naval Hospital in Portsmouth Sun
day. Visiting Parents
Mrs. Melvin Wright and daughter,
Anne Cannon, from Elizabeth City
are the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Everett.
Week-end Here
Miss Doris Byrum, a student at
Campbell College, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Byrum.
Visiting In Littleton
Mrs. J. S. Vick is the guest this
week of her' sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower in
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Hzrtlord,
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FEATURE
t Second Feature
MARTHA ODRISCOLL
NOAH BEERY, JR.
"Hi Beautiful"
Week-end With Parents
Miss Christine Mathews, a student
at Campbell College, spent the week
end with her parents.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Mary Jane Spruill spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Spruill, in Windsor.
Visiting Parents
James Boyce, USNR, is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boyce.
Sunday Here
Mrs. John Lewis Perry and daugh
ter, Jane Riddick, of Windsor, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rid
dick. Sunday In Portsmouth
Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mrs. R. T.
Clarke visited relatives in Ports
mouth Sunday.
Week-end Here
Miss Pauline Reavis, a student at
Greensboro College, spent the week
end with her parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. B. C. Reavis.
Visiting Mother
Ensign Richard Spivey, USNR,
from Atlantic City, N. J., is the guest
of his mother, Mrs. Hattie Spivey.
Sunday Here
Lt. and Mrs. F. B. Stevenson of
Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L N. Hollowell.
Week-end Here
Miss Jonsie Edwards, a student at
Greensboro College, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Edwards.
Week-end With Parents
Miss Barbara Winslow, a student
at Guilford College, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Winslow.
In Florida
Sgt, and Mrs. Edgar Lane left
Tuesday for Florida, where he will be
stationed.
Observed Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kirby ob
served their 40th wedding annivers
ary Thursday, February 16.
Visiting Here
Capt. and Mrs. C. G. Stevens, Jr.,
who have been in Panama, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stev
ens. They will spend two weeks
here, then go to Florida, where Capt,
Stevens will receive further orders.
Week-end Here
Mrs. S. E. Bush and daughter from
Portsmouth spent the week-end with
C. O. Fowler.
BRIGHT JEWELS TO MEET
The Bright Jewels Chib of the
Methodist Church will meet with
Katherine Alice Nixon at her home
on . Railroad Avenue Friday after- j
noon, February 23, at 4 P. M. All !
members are urged to be present
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Herman Winslow was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday evening
at her home. Those playing were
Mesdames V. N. Darden, J. G. Rolb
erson, Charles Whedbee, R. M. Rid
dick, J. 0. Felton, B. G. Koonce, W
G. Wright and William Tucker
High score prize went to Mrs. Fel.
ton and set.ond high was lawarded
Mrs. Whedbee. A salad course was
served.
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. G. W. Banbee entertained her
bridge club Tuesday evening at her
home on Grubb street. Those enjoy
ing the evening were Mesdames H.
C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. M. Willi
ford, Silas Whedbee, T. P. Brinn, M.
R. Campbell, Miss Mary Sumner and
Miss Helen Morgan. High score
prize for the club members went to
Miss Sumner, and high for the visit
ors was awarded Mrs. Brinn. Mrs.
H. C. Stokes received the bingo
prize. A salad course was served.
BELLA SHAMBURGERS MEET
The Delia fihnmhnnror Minimim, I
swcieiy oi me Metnooist Church met
Monday evening with Mrs. C. T.
oKinner. Mrs. luigar Morns was in
chance of the
C. Winslow, Mrs. W. H. Pitt Miss
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mnurea iteea and Mrs. oe Towe as
sisting. Those present were Mes
dames L. C Winslow, D. F. Reed,
Cecil Winslow. .Too tw r... Tknft.
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Edgar Morris W. H. Pitt, Dennis
uuiuay, Julian wnite, Uscar Felton,
Miss Marv Sumner anA Miao MiMMj
Reed. Refreshments were Berved by
uie nostess arter the meeting.
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Mrs. Trim Wilson was hostess to
her bridge club Thursday evening at
her home on Front street Those
playing were Mesdames Louis Ander
son. H. A. Whit.W T i Ei.t.ii r
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A. Davenport, S. P. Jessup, W. H.
Hardcastle, J. H. Newbold, J. E.
Winslow, Walter Oakie, Miss Ma
Wood .Winslow, Miss Frances Maness
and Miss Esther Evans. High score
prize for the guests went to Mies
Evans and for the club members,
Mrs. Newbold. A salad course was
served. ; .
- HOSTESS TO BOOK CLUB
, Mrs. 'Joe. Tflw entertained mem
bers f he took chib on Friday
evening at her home on Church
Street. , Those playing . were Mes
dames D, F. Reed, G. R. Tucker, C
-Skinner,' Carlton Cannon, Edgar
Morris, Archie Lane, Hudson Butler
and H. C. Stokes; Misses Mary Sum
ner, Ruby White and Mildred Reed.
High score and bingo prises went
to Mrs. Stokes, low and bingo prizes
were awarded Mrs. Cannon, and Miss
Sin.mer received a bingo prize.
The hostess served a salad course.
- MINNIE WILSONS MEET
The Minnie Wilson Missionary So
ciety of the Methodist Church met
Monday evening with Mrs. Jake
White on Grubb street Mrs. B. C.
Reavis, the leader, was in charge of
the meeting. Mrs. H. C. Stokes
gave the devotional. There were 18
members present. After the meeting
the hostess served dainty refresh
ments. PREACHING AT WOODLAND
The Rev. J. D. Cranford will
preach at Woodland Methodist
Church at 12 o'clock Sunday. Sun
day School will begin DroniDtlv at
I 11 o'clock. All members are especi
ally urged to be present, and visitors
are always welcome.
AT NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL
Miss Marguerite Ward will leave
Sunday to enter Bowman Grey Hos
pital, Winston-Salem for a nurses
training course. Miss Ward is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
Mrs. T. M. Twine and Mrs. J. E.
Twine were joint hostesses at a mis
cellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Uuy
Riddick at the home of Mrs. E. A.
Twine Thursdav nicrht.
I A cake contest was enjoyed, with
. Uien I . .. t 'P. . .: w. : .l. '
".via i wine winning me prize,
which she presented to the honoree.
Then many and useful gifts were
opened and acknowledged by the
honoree. Cake and cream was served
by the hostesses.
Those present were Mrs. Guy Rid
dick, honoree, Mrs. Herbert Stal
lings, Mrs. Jack Stallings, Mrs. Lee
Hurdle, Mrs. Moody White, Mrs. Nur
ney Rountree, Miss Savannah Roun
tree, Mrs. Will Winslow, Miss Orice
Winslow, Mrs. J. T. Winslow, Mrs.
John Riddick, Mrs. Cora Stallings,
Misses Lessie and Pauline Stallings,
Mrs. T. M. Twine, Miss Leola Twine,
Mrs. E. A. Twine and Mrs. J. E.
Twine.
Others sending gifts were Mrs.
Ambrose Turner, Mrs. Robert Rid
dick, Mrs. Lon Stallings, Mrs, Will
Stallings, Mrs. Dewey Stallings, Mrs.
L. H. Hurdle, Misses Manola. and
Wilma Jolliff, Jessie Mae, Clearene
and Delsie Winslow.
BETHEL CLUB MEETS
The Bethel Home Demonstration
Club met on Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. J. P. Ward. The
meeting was called to order by the
president and the hymn. "Pnith of
Our Fathers," was sung. After the
Collect was repeated, the roll was
called and the minutes of the January
meeting were read and approved.
Mrs. E. L. Goodwin, house furnish
ings leader, 'had charpe of the pro-,
FOR
HATS that fit
COMFORTABLY and
HANDSOMELY
"Mallory" and "University" you
know presenting new styles for
the new season. With hints of
Spring in the air, you'll want a
wardrobe lift. Get a "head start"
on Spring with fine light weight
felts in the new, softer shades.
Choose from several styles in
sand, grey and green.
gram. Mrs. Ennis Phillips read an
article, "Home of Charm."
Miss Frances Maness gave a dem
onstration on "Selecting Patterns for
Various Figure Types," and conduct
ed a contest on materials.
During the social hour Mrs. C. E.
White won the contest and the host
ess served drinks, ritz crackers and
nutty fingers.
Those present were: Mesdames E.
L. Goodwin, C. T. Phillips, Wallace
Hobbs, C. E. White, Leroy Goodwin,
Reuben Stallings, Ennis Phillips and
J. P. Ward; Misses Blanche Goodwin
and Frances Maness.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Seth Long charmingly enter
tained a number of children at her
home Friday night, February 16, in
honor of her son, Seth Long, Jr. The
house was Deautifully decorated with
box flowers.
The table was Deautifully decorat
ed with a cake in the center, and in
cluded candy, pickles and apples on
the table.
The honoree received many beauti
ful and useful gifts.
They played many amusiflg games
with Pejrgy Stokley winning first
prize and James (Godfrey second.
WE'I&E (LDIPEfcJ
AGAm
We have remodeled our pressing club
and are now ready to receive your
clothes for cleaning and pressing.
BRING US YOUR CLOTHES
FOR EXPERT CLEANING AND
PRESSING
QUALITY WORK QUICK SERVICE
AT OUR SAME LOCATION
On the Court House Square
f
Riddick Cleaners
Phone ii i
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Those f.resent were Seth Loug; Jr.,
honoree, Virginia Mae and Btwooe)
Lee Long, Albert Lee and Honda
Benton, Joyce Britt, Dorothy Lee ami
Norman Miller, Peggy Cartwright,'
George Benton, William, Jr.. Mar
garet, Francetta, Eraogene and Bar
bara Anne Miller, James, Abe,
George and BiUie Godfrey, Paul and
Peggy Stokley, Garland Eure, James
Umphlette, Mildred Byrum, Lilhau
Russell, Floyd and Barbara Anne
Benton, Mary Lou Britt, Emrl Stmp
son and Alice Brinn from Elisabeth
City, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs, Mr.
and Mrs. William Miller and Mrs
James Walter HarrelL
The hostess served ice creatn and
nike, which was very much enjoyed.
PIERCE INFANT
Johnnie William Pierce, Jr., six-inonths-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
William Pierce, died Tuesday night
at ti.e home here. Hesides his par
i"its, he is survived by one sister,
Joyce Kay Pierce. Funeral services
wore conducted at the home last
Wednesday afternoon by the Rev.
Howard Dawkins. Iturial was in
Cedanvood Cemetery.
Hertford, N. C
$5.00
and
$5.50