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r THE PERQUIMANS 'WEEKLY, - HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1MS,-
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Norfolk aim! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sy-
mons of Elisabeth City Were guests
of ,Mr. and Mrs. John Symons on
Sunday. , , ?
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNider spent
Sunday afternoon in Center Hill.
Mrs. W. H. Elliott spent Sunday in
Norfolk with friends.
Howard Ward of near Hertford is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Ramsey El
liott, this week.
' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jarvis, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Skinner were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Leroy Nixon is on the sick list
this week.
Miss Susie Mae Wilson of Norfolk
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Wilson, this week.
XVIDLKE NEWS
Miss Belle P. White of State Sana
torium was the week-end guest of
Mrs. H. P. White.
Mr. Mnd Mrs. George Bault of
Philadelphia, Pa., visited Miss Grace
Chappell and Misses Clara, Margaret
and Lucy White Wednesday after
noon. ' Misses Blanche and Dixie Chap
pell of Norfolk spent the week-end
as guests of their mother, Mrs. Maud
Chappell.
Miss Belle P. White was the supper
guest of Miss Grace Chappell Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Leary and Miss
Anrplia Ijivdpn of Edenton were I
guests of Mrs. H. P. White Friday
night.
i'Miss Mas Webb and John'Webb of .HONORED' AT TEA
Elisabeth City , "spent Sunday as: Mrs. J. P, Perry, Jr.; and
Mrs; R.
guests of Mr. and Ms. C. T. Roger-1 T Brinn were hostesses at a tea Fri
gon , . da afternoon , from S:30 to 6:30
. , , . -j .,. o'clock, uiven at their home on Front
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Aebell and Miss I . f , M.
Inez White of Edenton Were dinner
guests in the home of E. L. Chappell
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gregory of
Corapeake and Miss Edith White of
Whiteston were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. White Sunday afternoon,
Miss Grace Chappell, Miss Belle
P. White and Mrs. B. H.,.Milhkan
were supper guests of Misses ' Clara,
Margaret and Lucy White Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Pierce and Mrs. W. H..E1
liott spent Monday afternoon in Hert
ford. , "c.
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BETHEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. C. T.. Phillips Misses
Marjorie, Madeline Phillips and First
Lieutenant Clarence W. Phillips spent
Sunday in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Phillips.
Miss Gladys Chappell has returned
to her home at Winston-Salem after
a few days' visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Catling and
Mrs. Minnie Derring spent the week
end at Norfolk with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rogerson and
son of Ballahack visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Chappell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Woodley of Creswell
spent the week-end with Mrs. T. C.
Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Perry of near
Edenton visited Mrs. Beulah Williams
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ward and son
and Mrs. W. J. Farmer are- spending
a few days at Georgetown, S. C, with
Mr. and Mrs. CordelJ Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Small and
daughters, Carlyn and Alice, of near
Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Chappell Sunday.
Street in honor of Miss Elizabeth
Knowles, bride-elect. v f
The home was beautifully decorat
ed.' with cut flowers and . lighted
candles. '"' L'"
Mrs.' Brinn and Mrs. Perry greeted
the guests at the door. Miss Eliza
beth Knowles, Mrs. Ml. L. Knowles
and Mrs. R. T. White were in the re
ceiving line. Mrs. Joe Towe invited
the guests into the dining room. ' The
hostesses were Miss Mary Sumner,
Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. R. S. Monds,
Jr., Mrs. W. A. Archie, Miss Kate
Blanchard, Mrs. Joe Towe, Mrs. Wal
ter Edwards, Miss Dorcas Knowles
and Miss Grace Knowles. Those serv
ing ice tea, ice cream and cake were
Misses Prue Newbyf Ruth Tucker,
Helen Mae White, Ruth Elliott, Mrs.
Ralph Wallace and'JMxs, Leo Merrill.
' Mrs. R, Ance White presided at the
bride's book. , " , -(
Mrs. S. Pi Jessup skid good-byes to
the many guests that called - during
the afternoon,. , ',, y .
skoW HILL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Knight at Nor
folk, Va., Sunday.
Mrs. Z. D. White and Stewart
White spent ,the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Smith ut Berea.
Mr. and Mrs. Quintan Hurdle of
Hurdletown visited Mr. and Mrs.
James- Harrell Sunday afternoon.
Vernon Harrell S 2c of Bainbridge,
Md., and Mrs. Harrell of Winfall
spent the week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton and fam
ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Pearl
Lane at Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrell of
White Hat, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Har
rell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Moody
Harrell and family all spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright.
The Rev. an Mrs. J. D. Cranford
of Winfall visited Mrs. James Harrell
Friday afternoon.
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-The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Baptist Churchmet Monday night
at the church. Mri. I. A. Ward pre
sided. The meetiifg opened With a
hymn -"Lead I On 0 King Eternal."
Prayer by Mrs. Hudson Butler The
Rev. Howard Dawjdns gave an inter
esting talk on Christian Education,',
after which, the minutes wereread
and approved, ,'The nominating' com
mittee was then appointed to select
officers for the coming year, Mrs. E.
E. Payne as chairman and Mm R. S.
Monds, Sr., and Mrs. Tom. Madre as
hoVhnra.' Thft tttiutf.iHa' 'urn Himnfauul
wttn a prayer by Mrs. U w Norman.
Those who were present were then
Invited into the assembly room, where
a Social hour was enjoyed,; given in .
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BALLAHACK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Harrell of
near Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Goodwin Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mansfield
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Skinner of Carrolton, Va., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker of Nor
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Mr. and Mrs. William Copeland,
and Mrs. W. W. Copeland visited Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin
spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. N
B. Dail at Tyner.
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING
The cottage prayer meeting of the
Hertford Baptist Church will meet
with Mrs. Hudson Butler on Tues
day, October 30, at 3:30 P. M.
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