REED-PAYNE -, Hi. and Sirs. Harold Burton .Payne, of Wftiston-Salem, announce ' the engagement and approaching -1 marriage' of their daughter. Edythe '. Virginia, to Durwood Felton Reed, 1 3r. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, ' of Hertford. The wedding will take t place at 'Jhe 'North Winston Baptiat ' Chnwtt In Winston-Salem at 8 o'clock " on May 5. ..,' . ii ,i i Visiting Mother , Mrs. Uoyd Horton and son Lloyd of Plymouth are the guests this J! week of Mrs. Thomas Nixon at her i home on Church Street Returned Home Major and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr., have returned home after visiting relatives in Salem, Va. They were accompanied home by Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Sr., who spent a few days as the guest of Mrs. Thomas Nixon be fore leaving with Major Oakey for Keidsville to pend a few days. i Returned Home Mrs. Emily Sumner has returned home after visiting her sons, J. J. Sumner and i. O. Sumnei and other i- relatives in Norfolk, Va. She was 1 . accompanied home by Mrs. Joe Pike, ! who spent the week-end here. - Thursday In Elizabeth City - J. "Oliver White spent Thursday in Elitabeth City on business.. Returned Home ; Miss Wally C. Mayes returned from Baltimore Wednesday after visiting there for a few daya. In St. Louis V V. N. Darden and Louis Nachman 4, spent this week in St. Louis, Mo., on business. Monday In Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. V. N. ; Darden, Mrs. H. R. Christensen and Mrs. T. B. Sumner spent Monday in Norfolk. ( : Week-end Her i li . -. Lieut (jg) Bill Jessup and Mrs. ' Jessup spent the week-end with Mr. ! Here's a SErai war tore&WiOTEY JLydia I. ftnkhamli Vgeteblfr Com pound Is jamout not only to relieve perlodlo pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, hlghstrung" feelings then due to functional monthly Ua tttibances. Taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such symp toms. Plnkham's Compound helps tu rurel Follow label directions. Try Itl VEGETABLE and Mrs". T. B. Sumner. Visiting Here Mrs. Edwin Griffin and son, Henry Newibold, are the guests this week ot Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sttmner. Returned Home Mrs. Kermit Cowan has returned to her home in Washington, D. C, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Visiting Here W. E. Gatling of Norfolk and his nephew, W. I. Gatling of Raleigh, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. L A. White. Week-end With Parents Miss Helen Willoughby spent the week-end with her parents in Ahos-kie. Week-end In Oxford Miss Nettie Day spent the week end with her parents in Oxford, N. C. Sunday Guests Miss Margaret Farless and Mrs. Betty Gwynn of Edentpn were the Sunday guests or Jars. unaries joiuv son and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Visiting Mother Mrs. Norfleet Gardner of Hender Bon and Mrs. Charles Mangum of Newport News are the wests this week of their mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. Saturday Here Mr. and Mrs. Don Campen of Portsmouth spent Saturday with Mrs. Jane Campen. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Cally Campen and children of Portsmouth spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Campen. Thursday In Pinehurst Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson spent Thursday and Friday in Pinehurst, N. C. Returned Horn Mrs. Lucy Madre, who has spent the winter at Trotville, has returned home. House Guest s Mrs. W. L. Tomberlin of Monroe is spending some time with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Sick At Home Bernard Pennington is confined to his home this week because of ill ness. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keeter of Nor folk were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Visiting Here Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Norfolk are the guests of Mrs. Noah Gregory this week. Saturda In Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. T. L Jes sup, Mrs. C. M. Williford, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White spent Saturday in Norfolk. Attend Wedding The Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis, Mrs. Clyde Reavis and son attended the wedding of Staff Sergeant Hugh Reavis in Greensboro Saturday. Returned Home Mrs. Clyde Reavis and son have I returned to their home in Salisbury after visiting the Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis for a few weeks. Friday In Suffolk Mrs. Hudson Butler spent Friday and Saturday in Suffolk, Va. Visited In Edenton Mrs. Henry Lewis and daughter Carolyn spent several days in Eden ton this week visiting relatives. Week-end Wih Parents Miss Mary Jane Spruill spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Spruill, in Windsor. Visiting Parents Dan Berry, Maritime Service, sta tioned at Sheepshead Bay in New York, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry. Week-end Here Miss Katherine White, a student at ECTC, Greenville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. Week-end Here Misses Nancy Darden of Norfolk and Elizabeth Darden of ECTC spent the week-end with their father, D. S. Darden. Week-end Here Miss Prue Newby of Windsor spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. At Norfolk General Hospital day toT admitted to Norfolk Gen eral Hospital, Norfolk, where she underwent an operation on Wednes day. Saturday Here Miss Jane Griffin and Miss Anna Johnston, students at ECTC, Green ville, visited Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs Saturday. Visiting Father Mrs. Harry Tillett and daughter of Elizabeth City are guests of C. F. Sumner this week. meeting. Mrs. Joe White conducted the lesson from "Training For Ser vice," in which all members took part. After song, benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Delwin Eure. - Contests were enjoyed and refresh ments were served to the following: Mrs. Robert Sutton, Mrs, Sallle Monds, Mrs. John Hurdle, Mrs. Ray mond Eure, Mrs. Freeman Umphlett, Mrs. Horace Miller, Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. Ulnc Caddy, Mrs. Seth Long, Misses Oneida Caddy, Dorothy Mil ler, Frances Winslow, Virginia Long, Wilma Ann Caddy, Shirley Eure, Faye Miller, Mary Frances Eure, Margaret Ann Sutton, Ethel Sutton, Janice Monds, Gladys Umphlett, Sal- lie Ruth Hurdle, Lavinia Caddy, Joyce Eure, Joe Monds, Jean Banks, Billy Umphlett, Seth Long, Jr., Al bert Eure, .Elwood Long and Mrs. Delwin Eure. W. M. S. MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society j of the Baptist Church met Monday evening at the church. Mrs. I. A. Ward presided. The meeting opened with a hymn of the year "Lead On Oh King Eter nal." A prayer was offered by Mrs. J. P. Plrry. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call and prayer offered by Mrs. Charles Johnson with Circle No. 5 having the most members present. A duet was then sung by Mrs. Fred Mathews and Mrs. Norman El liott. A very interesting talk was given by the county chairman, Mrs. E. U. Morgan, her subject being "Agoniz ing Prayer." The meeting was closed with a prayer. STATE Hertford, N. C. Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. .Night 7-9 P. M. FRANK SINATRA . GLORIA DeHAVEN "Step Lively" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. Mi. WILD BILL ELLIOTT in "San Antonio Kid" "Tiger Woman"? No, 5 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and :15 P. M. CHARLES KORVIN and ELLA RAINES in . "ENTER ARSENE LUPIN". Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M GREGORY PECK and ROSA STRADNER 'V. , . i in "T!E llEYS OF TME KINGDOM" -, '. . : .:f ' -.,. ., . Wednesday - -5Unee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. Weekend Here --- - . Anne Tucker, a student nurse at University Hospital, Baltimore, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker. Week-end Here Lieut, (jg) Polly Tucker of New port News Naval Hospital spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker. Visiting Here Paul Tucker, USA, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker. Visiting Husband Mrs. Guy Pitts left Monday for Wickford, R. I., where he will visit her husband, Lieut, (jg) Pitts, for a few months. Week-end Here Miss Ida Lee White, a student at Louisburg College, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. L. S. White. Visiting Here Jim Bob White, U.SNK, Mrs. White and son Jimmy from Baltimore are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. Returned From Hospital Mrs. Al Kenton, who was operat ed upon at the Albemarle Hospital, has returned home and is irettinir along nicely. DOUBLE FEATURE ' First Feature , ROSS HUNTER LYNN MERRICK ft "A GuyrAGal t AndAFar- A V.' Second Feature LON CHANEY BORIS KARLOFF '"House of Frankenstein" Thursday and Friday Matinee 3 J M, Night 7 and 9 P. M - 1 y 'T1" 1, ' "f I. -t I t 'ft a. lf ; v r V RITA HAVWORTH' and LEE BOWMAN k - ' 6 1 1 :"Tc:::2iiTfj;3 every. r::r:ir Returned Home Mrs. C. B. Draper has returned to her home in Conway after spending two weeks here With Mr. and Mrs. Huston Edwards. In Hospital iMrs. B. A. Berry suffered a brok en hip from a fall last Friday and is in the Albemarle Hospital in Eliza beth City. ' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB " Mrs. R. M. Riddick was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Dobb Street Those playing were Mesdames V. N. Dar den, J, O. Felton, Herman Winslow, J. G. Roberson, B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, T PY Brinn and Miss Esther Evans. (High score prize went to Mrs. Felton and low was awarded Mrs. Brinn; w A " salad course was i served-bys the hostess. MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS The ' Missionary Society of Berea Christian Church met Saturday even ing at the, home of Mrs. Delwin Eure. , The leader called the meeting to order with song, after which Mrs. Joe White led in prayer. Mrs. Hor aee. MilTer read the Scripture lesson. Mra." John' Hurdle' called the foil and read ' th minutes of the previous BUY WAR BONDSI HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB home on Front Street. Those play ing were Mesdames Carlton Cannon, C. T. Skinner, C. It. Tucker, D. F. Roed, Julian White, H. W. Lynch, H. C. Stokes, R. M. Fowler, T. J. Nixon, Jr., Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Mildred Reed and Miss Ruby White. High score prize went to Mrs. Skinner, low to Mrs. Nixon and the bingo prizes went to Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Cannon. A sweet course was sorved by the hostess. HOSTF.SS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Edgar Morris was hostess to her rook club Friday evening at hor Mrs. J. H. Xewbold was hostess to her bridge club Saturday evening at lior home near Hertford. Those en joying the evening were Mesdames C. A. Davenport, W. H. Hardcastle, H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson, J. R. Futrell, S. P. Jessup, Edwin Griffin and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. High score prize went to Mrs. Wilson. A salad course was served by the hostess. To Suit Every Man's Fancy This Spring Straight tip brogues for even the most discriminatl ing male. They come in black or brown. Sizes 6-12. $3.75 to $6.00 Shoes For the Family Rationed or Non-rationed ,, .3BMiilWHBMi u - 1 Help Speed Victory Buy MORE War Bonds a - Southern Manor TEA 29c 4-ozPkg 18C Lang's Sweet Mixed Pickles 10c Staler' WaMe Syrup 43c Rosedale StM Olives 31 18c Com White Rice "pk 9c V-8 Cocktd 46 31c Margarine Pelrich ir 25c ToIMTIhim northern 315c Libby's Mustard f1 9c Red r.:::i Vinegar 15c Red Mill B l lb ' 24c Sunshine Crker. h'S 23c Fleecy White 2 1i,. 25c Peaches ,taS"c 25c CriMO IhorUnmfi, Ml Jtr 25c m Mott' Appe JtjJce, Qt. B. 20o Fancy Asparagus, bunch ... 39c firing Onions... 2 bunches 15c Egg Plants, lb 15c Green Cabbage .....4 lbs. 19c Snap Beans, lb.. 19c Fresh Strawberries, qt. .. .47c Florida Oranges 8 lbs. 55c Sweet Potatoes..... 5 lbs. 32c PILLSBURY'S BEST Plain Flour 61C LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 22c 4T-Ci Triple Frerii CAUDVIOn DHEAD : He eua prids x 2 LMVM ! hrcryScc? Iff 10c frcryScc? 6c C;l3-Fresh Coffet GOLD LABEL 24c i ,ib. Bag Silver Label, a lbs. 41c

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