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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAi, OCTOBER 12, 1945s PAGE FIVE k 7, ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. R. L. Knowles announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Robert Shelton White, of Raleigh, son of Mrs. R. T. White. Returned Home Mrs. George Harrell of Tarboro, Mrs. R. A. Stamey of Houston, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morgan of Chi cago, 111., have returned to their homes after spending several weeks in Hertford. From Washington Pfc. Charlie F. Reed of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed, near Hertford. Week-end In Norfolk Miss Mary Helene Newby spent the week-end visiting friends in Norfolk. ( tl ft StMMcUc Twrftl) Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound is iamout to relieve not only monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, highs trung feelings when due to functional periodic dis turbances. Taken regularly it helps build up resistance against such dis tress. Plnkham's Compound helps na ture follow label directions. Try it You're In The 1945 Hat Picture A style, size and shape, Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Nighf 7-8 P. M. PAT O'BRIEN CAROLE LANDD3 "Having Wonderful Crime" Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. Qft w U nam KORTtf LV . J - I miasm LJm 3 , r jiZZntMllssilm STATE FRED ALLEN and BINNIE BARNES Monday and Tuesday Matinee S P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. ERICH VON STROHEIW and MARY BETH HUGHES "THE GREAT FLAHARION" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. II. Night 7 POI BLE FEATURE First restore PHYLLIS THAXTER ; EDMUND GWENN ijtl-ti-'liV' 'J'.-i'r-': iv'?'-,V-'v.vi-v in " ; ; "Bewitched' t Thuwdajr nd Friday Matinee 3 P M 4 1 W "D!.pfi '(!!!' Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skinner and daughter have returned to their home in Sanford, Fla., after spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. From Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newbold have returned to their home in Rutherford, N. J., after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Visiting Parents Miss Mariorie Hefren of New York City is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Thursday In Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mrs. F. B. Stevenson spent Thursday in Norfolk. Week-end Here Warrant Officer C. W. Miller, USNR. sDent the week-end visitinc' his wife and Mr. and Mrs. .1 S ViVk.l Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and daughter from Elizabeth City spent bunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ev erett. Week-end In Williamston Miss Mamie StaJJings spent the week-end as the gueAt of Mrs. Edna Laughinghouse in Williamston. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Riddick and just for you . . . in our new millinery collections. High crown, berets, bon nets. Be first to wear yours. $1.98 to $5.95 SIMON'S Hertford, N. C. Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. SMILEY BURNETTE in "Firebrands of Arizona" "Black Arrow" No. 5 M. and P. M Second Feature CHESTER MORRIS NINA FOCH "Boston Blackie's , ; Rendezvous" t Night 7 and 9 P.M. 1 THE GICIS" Engaged '''0 ,,,"'!!',- p The engagement of Miss Adelaide Paris Winslow, of Rocky Mount, to Oliver Crawley of Raleigh and States ville is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Winslow. Miss Winslow is well known in Hertford. family of Trotville spent the week- end wlth Mrs- Lucy Madre. Returned From Nags Head Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Z. A. Harris returned from Nags Head Saturday after spending several days at the Johnson cottage. Sunday In Edenton Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins in Edenton. Week-end Here Miss Peggy Felton, a student at Flora McDonald College, Red Springs, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. From Boston Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novotnv and daughter, Sally Frank, of Boston, Mass., are the guests this week of Mr ana mrs. J. u. r elton i . . .... Week-end Guest Pat Burke, USNR, of Norfolk spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Peggy Felton and Mr. and Mrs. J. O Felton. From Holland Mrs. H. E. Norfleet. Jr.. and daugh ter, Mary Emily, have returned home alter spending the summer in Hol land, Va. Week-end Here ndMra. Seta Fleetwood, ir., and Mrs. Seth FWtwnnH . and Mrs."Seth Fleetwood, Sr., from Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. ana Mrs. U. K. Holmes Sunday In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Futrell, R. D. Elliott, Sr., spent Sunday in Green ville visiting Mrs. R. D. Elliott, who is a patient in the Greenville hospital. Frn Richmond Miss Helen Mae White has return ed home after spending several days in Richmond, Va. Week-end With Mother Shelton White of Raleigh spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. R T White. In Windsor Mrs. A. E. Hendlev and son Al art spending this week with Miss Pru dence Mokes in Windsor. Returned Home Mrs. C. B. Walter has returned home from Windsor after visiting friends there. Arrived Home First Sergeant Marion Riddick, who has just arrived from overseas, has been discharged and is at home with his wife and daughter, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Week-end in Durham and Roxboro Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner and son Tommy, Mrs. B. G. Koonce, Lt. (jg) Bill Jessup spent the week-end in Roxboro and visited Mrs. Bill Jessup in Durham. In Hospital Mrs. Fred Mathews is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. In Duke Hospital Mrs. Seymorp Chnppell left this week to be admitted as a patient in JNorroiK General Hospital. In Hertford Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pearsal of Amityville, N. Y., spent several days in neraora this week. Discharged from Service v Robert Applewhite, USNR, F. B. Stevenson j USNR and H. R. Christ ensen, USNR, who have had honor able discharges from the service are viBiting' their respective wives here. On Furlough .Corp. Doward Jones from Fort Bragg is spending a 40 day furlough with his toother,, Mrs; Addie Jones. Sunday Here . ' ...i ; Mr. and Hit R A w;,rht ai daughter, Caroline, of Jarvisburg were tne Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Week-end In Chester . 'lie week-end with relatives in Ches ter, Ta. Returns To Business B. C. Berry, who headed the guard force at Harvey Point base for the past two years, returned this week to his former position at W. M. Mor gan's furniture store. Visiting Parents Mrs. Jack Kanoy arrived last week from her home in Pestin, Fla., to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett. Week-end Here CBM Charles Cam pen and Mrs. Campen of Charleston, S. C, spent the week-end with relatives here. In Hospital Mrs. Charles E. Johnson entered Norfolk General Hospital this week to undergo an operation. In Charlotte Mrs. F. T. Kritt left this week for Charlotte, where she will he admitted to a hospital for treatment and observation. Thursday In Norfolk Mrs. Vera Broughton and Mrs. Henry Lewis spent Thursday in Nor folk. Returned To Hertford Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jordan, who have lived in Rocky Mount for some months, have returned to make Hert ford their home. Mr. Jordan is em ployed at Major Loomis Mill. On Furlough j Lieut. Robert Morris from Rich-j mond is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. I In Salem, Va. I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr., left I this week to spend a few days with On Furlough relatives in Salem, Va. Sgt. Charles Ford I " in i ciiu ui run : Worth. Texas ; stwnHincr u rrmr,h Feild of Fort with his mother, Mrs. Almira Feild, ' at her home HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Louis Anderson was hostess to her bridge club Friday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames J. H. Newbold, W. H. Hardcastle, S. P. Jessup, Trim Wilson, H. A. Whit ley, J. E. Winslow and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. High score prize went to Miss Winslow. A salad course was served by the hostess. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss Helene Nixon entertained her bridge club Tuesday nipht at her viuu infill, al nt'r home. Those playing were Misses Pn Mwkn n,r. v 1 Pru Newby. Grace Knowles. Ruth Elliott, Virginia White, Mary Helene Newby, Frances Maness and Mrs. .1. P. Perry, Jr. Miss Mary Helene Newby received high score prize. Re freshments were served by the hos tess. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CU B Mrs. V. N. Darden entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Front Street. Those enjoy ing the evening were Mesdames W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce, J. O. Fel ton, Frank Novotny, R. M. Riddick, Herman Winslow and Miss Kate Blanchard. High score prize went to M iss Blanchard and low was awarded Mrs. Koonce. A sweet course was served. HONORABLY DISCHARGED George Winslow, Ph.M 2c, USNR, was given his honorable discharge last week at Camp Peary, Va. He and his wife returned here to spend some time visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. Winslow served 16 months with the Medical Corps in North Af rica and Italy. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. H. C. Stokes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Willi- ELECTRIC FENCER All the fence you need easily set up, quickly tnoved a boy can do Jt, World' largest selling Elec tric Fencer, 5-Year Service Guar . suttee. Immediate Delivery. See - . . . . . i i, , Hertford Hardware &' Supply Co. ' , HERTFORD, N..C ford, T. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, G. y q g jq jvjgEf W. Barbee, M. R. Campbell, Miss I The Woman's Society of Christian Mary Sumner and Miss Helen Mor- Service of Woodland Church will meet gan. High score prize went to Mrs.j Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Holmes and second high was award- j Ernest Cartwright at 7:30 o'clock, ed Mrs. Jessup. A sweet course was All members are urged to be present served. BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. L. B. Mernll entertained bridge on Tuesday night at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards. Those Dlavine- were mesuames uave ruiier, Kalpn Wal lace. H. R. Christensen, Al Kenton,' W. E. Drake, J. A. Johnson, Robert Turgeon, R. E. Vickers, and Mi sses Helen Mae White, Prue Newby, Anne' Garris and Pauline Reaves. High score prize went to Mrs. Drake and second high to Mrs. Fuller. Miss Paul ine Reavis, bride-elect, was pre-1 sented a gift in her chosen crystal. A ' sweet salad course was served. i IN BUSINESS HERE Robert Hollowell. who received liis discharge from the Navy reeen'.ly, has moved his family to Hertford ;ind he' has become associated in business with his father in the L. N. Hollowell,; Company, Inc. V Bill Larkin's boy, who's bade from overseas for good, was tell ing us about the funny customs and the different languages of European countries. One thing he noticed is that in no many of those countries there is no word for "home." "House," yes ... or "building." But no name that stands for what we mean when we say home. "In spite of tVie fact," says Bill, "that it's the most in.nor tant thin,r; there is . . a .e where you can Uikr . ... .iut.s d.;;, HATES BRcW.-RS .'OU NATION. North Carolina Commit fcdgar H. Bain, State Director 606 607 Insurance Bldg. Raleigh, N. C. r FOR ROOFING MATERIAL Of Tin, Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles v i DUNSTAN SUPPLY COMPANY ELIZABETH CITY, X. C. EDWARD DUNSTAN. President Straightforward new criinantiy aesigned in cluster stripes, spaced figures and all over effects in many colors . . . 58c $1.00 $1.50 WANTS LETTERS Vernon I,. rerrv. a Seeh at. Rmm hn ...rift.... i, u in.. .... hear from his friends. His address may be obtained from his mother, ' Mm .w R opois, Weep Toftlaht A littIe Va-tro-nol WW'jtrfw in each nostril quickly opens up nasal passages to relieve stuffy tran sient congestion. Makes breathing easier. Invites restful sleep. Works fine! . . . Grand for relieving sniffly distress of head colds. Try ltl Follow directions in the package. VICKS VA'TRO-NOL C JEM Americans have a word for it off and let down your hair . . , enjoy a glass of beer before the fire and relax with folks jwsj love!" From when I sit, that may b an important difference betweea this country and some other. The conception of home as a place of tolerance and sacred loy altieswhere differences of hab it and opinion give way be for love and understanding! Yes, we Americans have a name for iti s I r YOUR NEW TIES ARE HERE colors for Fall jjjjj I Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren spent ffllfflfflfflffl
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