(. ... r THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945. PAGE FIVE Week-end With Mother Seth Fleetwood from Charlotte spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood. Visiting Here Mrs. Nat Fulford of Asheville, is the house guest of ' Mrs. Clyde Mc Callum. . Tuesday In Williamsburg Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. J. S. : Vick, Mrs. J. H. Thrower, Miss Mar- . sraret Pearson and Miss Bernice , White spent Tuesday n Williams burg. Returned Home Mrs. Anse White has home after visiting her Ayden. returned j sister in . On Furlough T-Corp. Francis B. Nixon and Mrs. Nixon from Boston, Mass., are the guests of Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., at her home on Front Street. Visiting Mother Mrs. G. R. Anderson and children 1 of Norfolk are spending some time v with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Visiting Parent Mrs. Mitchener Banks and daugh ter from Greenville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson. Week-end Here Sgt. Ray White from Fort Story spent the week-end visiting his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. On Furlough S-S5gt. Julian Powell from Great Falls, Montana, Is spending a fur ' lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Powell. Visiting Here Mrs. S. S. Hollingsworth and chil dren from West Chester, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mr.. A. W. Hef- ten. Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. Roger Stokes, Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. II. C. Stokes and Miss Mildred Reed spent Saturday in , Norfolk. Week-end Here Lieut, (jg) Hollowell C. Nixon, 11 C. J k-end wit ucJNJt, spent tne weeK-enajwKn.JiJBJ mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, jr. r Returned Home Mrs. G. E. Newby was accom panied home Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby, Jr., and Lee Newby of Rocky Mount. Visiting Sister . Mrs. R. S. Monds, Sr., left last week to visit her sister, who is quite ill at her home in Snow Hill, Md. STATE Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P, M, Night 7-9 P. M. CARY GRANT BARRY FITZGERALD "None But the Lonely Heart? SundayShows 2:15, 4:15. and 9:15 P. M. TITA GUIZAR and VIRGINIA BRUCE " B it ASH L Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. . IRENE DUNNE and CHARLES BOYER in "TOGETHER AGAIN" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. NigWt 7 and 9 P. M, -.' ' DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature 0.U MASSEN -CARL ESMOND "The Master kace" Thursday' and Friday Matinee 3 V '''"St , BUD ABBOTT and Visiting In Wilson Mrs. Olivia Hobbs left Sunday to spend some time with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fermor Hobbs, in Wilson, N. C. Week-end Here Miss Jane Griffin and friend, Miss Helen Johnston from Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C M. Griffin near Hertford. Friday In Suffolk Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. C. N. Griffin and Mrs. W. E. Hasaell spent Friday in Suf folk as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Bunch. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower from Littleton have returned home after spendina week with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Friday Here Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thrower and children from Sunbury spent Friday as the quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Week-end At Nags Head Miss Mattie Butler spent the week end with friends at Nags Head. Week-end With Parents BM 1-c Bill Reed and Mrs. Reed spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed. Week-end Here William Perry from Norfolk spent the week-end with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry, Sr. Operated Upon G. R. Tucker was operated upon Friday for appendicitis at the Albe marle Hospital, Elizabeth City, and is doing nicely. Week-end Here Lieut. Shelton White from Ports mouth spent the week-end with his mother1, Mrs. R. T. White. Lieut. White and Mrs. White left Sunaay for Kings Mountain, where Mrs. White will 'visit Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore. : ':' Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs, William White from Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White. . , " VMtl lull). ,ifle wfc. - Week-end Here Miss Tommie Harrell, Miss Mild red Hackney and Paul Godfrey of Tarboro spent the week-end as the guests of Howard Pitt, Jr. Visited In Durham Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week visiting relatives in Durham. Hertford, N. C. Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. DUNCAN RENALDO in "Cisco Kid Returns" "Tiger Woman" No. 10 Second Feature .DONALD COOK " GRACE, McDONALD "Murder In he. Blue . Room" P. ML Night 7 and 9 E. M. LOU COSTELLO & , , Visiting Here CBM Charles Campen and Mrs. Campen of Charleston, S. C, arrived ! Sunday to spend a 10-day leave with ! Mrs. Jane Campen and Mrs. George . Butler. Returned Home Mrs. L. W. Norman has returned home after visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mangum in Newport News. Sunday In Fayetteville Mrs. J. C. Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Greg ory in Fayetteville, N. C. MINNIE WILSON'S MfcJS'f The Minnie Wilson Missionary So ciety of the Methodist Church met Monday night with Mrs. B. C. Rea vis. 'Mrs. Reavis, the president, took charge of the business meeting. H.f li n: 1 I au i mis. nusscr urum nuu uie uevo tional and a reading "When borrow Comes" by E. Stanley Jones. After the meeting the hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. W. Trxieblood, served re freshments to the following:: Mes dames H. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, Tim Brinn, R. Ci Murray, H. C. Stokes, R. L. Knowles, Simon Ruten burg, T. S. White, J. R. Jarvis, Jake White, Rosser Brinn, J. S. McNider and Miss Kate Blanchard. " WMS MEETING MONDAY 1 The Roman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church met Monday evening at the church with Mrs. I. A. Ward presiding. The meeting opened with the hymn "Take the Name of Jesus With You." Mrs. Ward gave the devotional. Minutes of the last meeting were read and each member was asked to bring some article for a kitchen shower next month. Mrs. Milton Dail was elected com munity mission chairman for the re mainder of the year. The society voted to send a representative to the G. A. house party. The topic of the program was "Centennial Crusade for Christ." Those taking part were Mrs. M. J. Gregory, Mrs. V. N. Dar den, Mrs. R. E. Vickers and Mrs. Norman Elliott. DELLA SHAMBURGER'S MEET The Delia Shamburger Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday evening- with Mrs. W. H. IMtt. Due to the absence of the president, Mrs. D. F. Reed, Miss Mildred Reed took charge of the business. MrsC. T. Skinner was in charge of the program, with Mrs. Lindsay Winslow giving the devo tional, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Pitt and Mrs. Cecil Winslow giving very in teresting readings. After the meeting the hostess served a sweet course to the 15 mem bers present, They raised the Flag on Corregidor... Let's raise the money in the MIGHTY SEVENTH '.:r:' OUR FLAG fliei once again over War Loan is the biggest in America's Corregidor. The cost was great in history because seven billion dollars blood and pain, but our fighting men did must be raised from individuals alone. not turn back. And cn I wo Jima, four That means you must buy mora and thousand men more and more died to biggtt War Bonds, take i the long step forwani to Vic- This is really two great loans In one; Tm" ttinnesnif nthara nffrrrti for thil tima lait vear vou had been wounds. A Yee,-- we're on the Tokyo 1 , At home, yer eontribu'ion tory is mea-urfd In dollsrs. The HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. A. Johnson was hostess to Services at Berea christian Church ' her bridge club Wednesday evening on gunda May 27, will be as fol at her home. Those playing were j ' j Mesdames H. K. cnnstensen, k. r.. Vickers, W. E. Drake, Vivian Math ews, Miss Nettie Day, Miss Helen Willoughby, Miss Joyce Harrell and Miss Tuck Chapman. High score prize went to Mrs. Christensen, sec ond high to Mrs. Vickers and Miss Chapman was awarded floating prize. A sweet course was served. i ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. T. L. Jessup entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames C. M. Williford, H. C. Stokes, G. W. Barbee, C. E. Johnson, C. R. Holmes, Jack Brinn, Miss Helen Mor gan and Miss Mary Sumner. High score prize went to Mrs. Johnson and second high was awarded Mrs. Brinn. A salad course was served, HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Kate Blanchard was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Market Street. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames V. N. Darden, R. M. Rid dick, Ii. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, J. 0. F-elton, S. S. Hollingsworth, Her man Winslow and Miss Mary Lassi ter. High score prize went to Mrs. Winslow, second hiirh to Mrs. Dar den and Miss Lassiter received a guest prize. A sweet course was served. BUY WAR BONDS! SUMMERTIME SUGGESTIONS INSECT REPELLENTS Keeps Off Flies Mosquitoes Gnats Jitter Bur, 1 oz 35c Stun, 2 oz 47c Oil of Citeonella, 1 oz. 25c Gaby's Suntan Lotion 25c Olive Oil ... 25c Tannic Acid Ointment 50c Unguentine 10c up Bumtong T 50c Don't Forget Saccharin i ,000 One-grain Si . 25 ROBERSON'S 'On The Comer" . . ASK US WE HAVE IT! Gifts ... . , ...... ..'...'- . '. 5 ' r r again way to called upon twice to subscribe in War irTTI F t I ' B Loans. As our fighting men raise Old 11 1 1 1 t to Vic- Glory all over the world let'e raise the Mtweaesiw Seventh money back heme I , SERVICES AT BEREA g . gchool at u 0.clock. Preaching at 12 o'clock noon by the pastor, the Rev. Preston Cayton, af ter which basket lunch will be served on the church grounds at 2:30 P. M. Services will then be resumed. At each of the services music will be furnished by the choir of the Brambleton Christian Church, Nor folk. The evening service will be at H:30 with the Dastor preaching. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. BALLAHACK NEWS Miss Thelma Elliott, Cadet Nurse at General Hospital, Norfolk, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Harrell near Eliazbeth City Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Copeland and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and chil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Ganuc, Bunch at Hobbsville Sunday after noon. Mrs. Robert Eddie and daughter. Carolyn of Portsmouth, Maine, has returned home with her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. H. V. Baker while her hus band is out at sea. I Mrs. Broeks Harrell of Elizabeth City is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin. Drug Sundries ("osmetic - SUMMER SEPARATES Sun-fun for you in our gay separates! Halters, blouses, dirn dls, shorts at sunny prices! Peasant Blouses Top all your Summer skirts with pretty peasant blouses. 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