rVj ' MX i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. G, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1M7. !' nil PAGE FIVE ', r .y i' J .t i .1 It' 3 3 P L 1 ' t. r 1 II Week-end In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards spent the week-end as the guests of , Mr. and ; Mra. Jack Edwards in Green- . ,ville'( - - - 0 ' ' In ChlUocothe ' Mrs. ' Ai R. Woods, Jr., and son, "-Billy, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Woods, Sr., at Chillocothe, Ohio. From Beaton !, '.John Pierce of Boston, Mass., Is , the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis S Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. William M. Moore and daughter of Fayetteville were , the week-end guests of Mrs. Mary ' Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. From Durham Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and children of Durham spent the week-end' with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I I .Blanchard, I AT 'From Franklin jW : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and child- V Man , from Franklin. Va . nnpnt Sat. urday with Miss Elizabeth Stephens of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end here and was accompanied home by his wife and daughter who will make their home in Washington. Week-end Guests Lt Gordan Walker and Mrs. Wal ker of Washington, D. C, Miss Dor cas Knowles from High Point spent the week-end with Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Saturday in Norfolk Mrs. T. P. Brinn and Miss Esther Evans spent Saturday in Norfolk. From St. Paul Mrs. Alonza Felton and Miss Gladys Felton of St. Paul, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,. H. C. Stokes. In Florida Mrs. Hudson Butler and daughter Margurette left last Thursday to spend a week in Florida. and C. G. Stephens. Week-end With Mother Sidney Broughton, USNR of Wash ington, D. C.; spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Vera Broughton. Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ange and daughter of Williamston spent Sat urday with Mrs. Mary Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. two weeks" in Baltimore' bridge, Md. Improved Mrs. J. S. Vick who has been con fined to her home for 10 days be cause of sickness is improved. From Norfolk Mrs. Thomas Standin of Norfolk spent several days here visiting Mrs. S. T. Sutton. and Cam-f follows: Eleanor Fay Howell, presi dent;' Sarah Sutton, vice president; Marguerite Butler, secretary; Ann Myers, reporter. Several piano -solos were played by members of the class. I There were twenty members present. After the meeting gams were played. Louise Chappell won the prize for best hand position. The hostess served candy and apples. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. P. Brinn. In Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sunday in Edenton visiting Mrs. H. T. Hobbs. Week-end Here Charles Harrell of Newport-News spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Roxboro Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jessup daughter are the guests of Dr. Mrs. B. A. Thaxton in Roxboro. and and Suffered a Fractured Arm B. G. Koonce, Sr.,' fell in his home Saturday night and received a frac tured left lower arm. He was taken to the Albemarle Hospital for treatment. From Elizabeth City Mrs. A. Toxey and Hubert Tox ey of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson. From Washington ' Lt. Commander In Norfolk Edward Byrum Norfolk. spent Sunday in F. B. Stevenson Nationally Advertised HELBROS Originals rREGTOE V 17 jewels, rolled gold plate, durite back with checkerboard bracelet. $47.50 V.M; Divers & Son Market Street HERTFORD, N. C. Attends Banquet Clarence Phillips was in Raleigh Tuesday night attending a banquet given in honor of Louis Starr, nat ional commander-in-chief of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Friday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Friday in Norfolk where they vis ited Mrs. J. W. Darden who is sick. From Patuxtent, Md. Lt. Commander Kenneth Jarvis, Mrs. Jarvis, and son of Patuxtent, Md., arrived Tuesday to spend a 30 day leave with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis before leaving for Honolulu where he will be stationed. From Woman's College Miss Jean Howard, a student at Woman's College, Greensboro, is spending this week with her mother and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. BRIDGE HOSTESS served a chicken salad plate before returning for a third progression of bridge. Veterans Report To Local Draft Board PIANO HONOR ROLL Mrs. W. G. Wright was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames J. O. Felton, R.M. Riddick, Herman Winslow, J. G.' Roberson, V. N. Darden, Charles Whedbee, I!. G. Koonce and Miss Kate Blanchard. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Felton and second high went to Mrs. Winslow. A salad course was served. Fifteen mere veterans have report ed their separation from the armed forces at the office of the local draft The honor roll for Mrs. R. M. Rid- board awarding to Mrs. Kuth Sum dick's piano class was announced to- ner ceT( 0f the board. day as follows: Charles Johnson,! , ... w u V, t f.u 1, Veterans reporting recently 111- o u a V t o u eluded Thomas G. Ropeison, Milton Jordan, Lyndon O. White, Wm. H. Lowe, James Miller, James Roun- tree, Clinton R. Winslow, Lloyd. Lane, Ray Godfrey and Preston n 1 1 . . u : . 1 1 . 1 1 t lr t ' J .1 1 . Ti . UUCiailU. Willie, illlU llUrtttlU ticir Keel, David Butler, Marguerite But-: . T ' ,' ,, ., . , . H7U-. 7 m , , j nings, James W. White, Earl Zach- ler, raanon wnue, juan irueuioouar Herbert N and Lelia Lee Winslow. T-j'i- ,r j' Kiduick, colored. Reba Spivey, Marjorie Perry Sutton, Jean Long, Evelyn Elliott, Juanita Elliott, Anne Stallings, Mabel Martin Whedbee, Vernon White, Elea- White and Waltet BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. R. Holmes entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Williford, T. L. Jessup, H. C. Stokes, C. E. Johnson, G. W. Barbee, M. R. Campbell, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Helen Morgan. High score prize went to Mrs. Campbell and sec ond high was awarded Mrs. Stokes After two progressions of bridge, Mrs. Holmes invited the party to Bag ley's drug store, where they were Visiting Mother Mrs. C. W. Mangum of Newport News spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. In Ayden Miss Annie Eliza Garris spent the week-end at her home in Ayden. Week-end Here Julian Broughton of Norfolk spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Vera Broughton. From Windsor ! Mrs. W. E. Drake and children of I Windsor are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell. Wednesday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wednesday in Norfolk. Bagley spent SOCIETY MEETING The W.S.C.S. of New Hope church will meet at the home of Mrs. Berta Hobbs in New Hope, Thursday Feb, 6th, at 2:30 in the afternoon. It is hoped that all members will attend. Visitors are cordially invited. Returned Home ROOK HOSTESS Mrs. D. K. Keed war. hostess to her rook club Friday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames Carlton Cannon, J. E. Morris, Mrs. J. w. warden wno nas Deen julian Whjt(?j c. T. Skinner, A. T. in Norfolk for a few weeks returned Lane, Henry Stokes, B. G. Koonce, Allen Bonner, W. H. Pitt, G. It. Tuck to Mr. and Mrs. day, V. N. Darden's Sun- Sunday at Smithfield J. R. Webb and Mrs. Clifton Has kett were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robbins at Smithfield. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kverett and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy were the dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Wright in Elizabeth City. Returned Home Mrs. C. A. Davenport returned to her home Saturday after spending 1 ST ATE Hertior N. C. Today (Friday) Saturday Show Opens 1 P. Mv Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. KIRBY GRANT , WALT DISNEY'S In "Lawless Breed" "Make Mine Music" cwck carter-No. 9 Sunday t Shows 2:15, 4:13 and 9:15 P. VL LEE BOWMAN and MARGUERITE CHAPMAN 'THE WALLS CAHE TUMBUNG OOVfr Monday and Tuesday Matinee S P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.- Pi i ROBERT YOUNG and DOROTHY McGUIRE ' . ( "j r ULJiuuiii -i rrn i ninii 1 11 n u i n t v Lt , 7 n n . -i vm n , IIIIU UHIIU I WedBeedar-Matinee S F, M.?;NigHtTP nA9 P. M WlM&MM DOUBLE FEATURE , U ROBERT LIVINGSTON r.. V'Pi:.i,i,,y::t'h-.l)Xi!,.'h, " l. DAN DURYEA , . ELLA. RAINES WitetTievand Tailsw 4 . Tnursdai ana rridayt - Mannee s r.,m. i nigni. ana r. ' 1 DANNY KAYE and, YIRGINIA MAYO i 'fiiBiiioiFRoni BROOKLYN er, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby , White. High score prire went to Mrs. , White, second high to Miss Sumner ana low to Mrs. kooh-jc. lhe bingo prizes were awarded Mrs. Koonce, Mrs. Bonner and Mrs. Morris. A salad course was s"rved. F.ach mem ber of the club took a gift for Mrs. Palin Lane, whose home was burned last week. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. H. A. Whitley was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Church street. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames W. H. Hardcastle, Trim Wilson, S. P. Jessup, J. R. Futrell, J. H. New bold, J. E. Winslow, Walter Edwards and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize went to Miss Wins low. A sweet course was served by the hostess. ATTEND EXECUTIVE MEETING Those attending the W. M. U. Ex ecutive meeting of the Chowan Asso ciation at the Corinth Baptist church Friday are as follows: Mrs. C. W. Duling, Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. I. A. Wa-d, Mrs. T. E. Madre, Mrs. J. W. Zachary and Mrs J. E. Everett. CIRCLE NO. 1 TO MEET Circle No. 1 of the Hertford Bap tist Church will meet Monday after noon Feb. 3, at 3:30 p. m. at the church. CIRCLE NO. 2 TO MEET Circle No. 2 of the Baptist church will meet Monday night with Mrs. Raymond Holmes at 8 p. m. All members arq urged to be, present. CIRCLE NO. 3 TO MEET Circle No. 3 of the Hertford Bap tist church will meet Monday night at 8 p. m." with Mrs. J. W. Ward. A full attendance is-requested. CIRCLE NO. 4 TO MEET Circle No. 4 of the Baptist church wiH meet Monday night at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. F. Ed-, wards. CIRCLE NO. 5 TO MEET Circle No. 5 of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday night at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Lorinza Chappell. v CIRCLE NO. 6 TO MEET Circle No.. 6 of the Hertford Bap tist church will meet Monday even in at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Tommy By rum. All members are urged to be present 11 :f.i; MUSIC CLASS MEETS Thft Mnic Class of the Hertford Grammar School met at Mrs. R. M, Riddick's Friday, January 17. The meeting 'opened by singing the club hymn, j; New ofheersi were, elected a o J PILES? Try Our 8 Day Plan ASK FOR DETAILS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Roberson's Drug Store "0 The Comer" HERTFORD, X. C. HITCH YOUR HORSES WITH OUR HARNESS You will save time by checking your needs now and be prepared to work your horses and mules through the season without harness breaks by selecting new harness from our large stock. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH . . . Bridles Collars Back Bands Traces Single and Double Trees Breast Yokes Chains Cotton Rope and Leather Reins WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Shovels Spades Bush Hooks Axe;-, Saws Dirt Scoops Hertford Hardware & Supply Company 'Trade Here and Hank the Difference" Today ! . . . AND LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD! Yes, Chevrolet prices start lower and finish lower than those of any other line of cars in the Chevrolet price range. For today, Chevrolet has the lowest -priced car as well as the lowest -priced line of passenger cars in its field with exceptionally low gas, oil and upkeep costs as well. And, of course, when it comes to quality when it comes to Big Car beauty, Big-Car comfort, Big-Car performance and de pendability Chevrolet and Chevrolet alone brings you . . . BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! Hollowell Chevrolet Co. HERTFORD, N. C. t't! A fe'v'V''. '''- . , ' 'M kfc. -5 J WW .1 ' L 'V .ti), r M i. Van, , - ft r 1 1 1

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