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I; 1 -4 'is ' '-'.." i; fi' 'i , 'v f f - S f' t it U1. V - V T A t -jM i V '3. . t i - f f w 1 ' ( ' K r 1 J 1 i I'ACE FOV;i -- ,11 - - -..-. -.,,-.,M.,-mm,, . ' mn ,tmm i .? Hi... .ni . ' i -,. , - " , .,.. v.. week-end -with 'C5? g&pheWuufthe week-end' with Mr. ant MraV Dt Returned Home Mrs. Paul T. Forth and children, Miss Louise Stephens of Rochester, N. Y., have returned home after spending two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Puryear. From Richmond Miss Annie Blanchard of Richmond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews and Robbins Blanchard. Attended Furniture Show B. C. Berry and son Carroll at tended a furniture show at High Point this week. Returned Home Miss Blanche Moore Berry has re turned home after attending sum mer school at WCUNC, Greensboro. Returned Home Miss Nancy Darden has returned home after spending the past month with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan in Norfolk. From Fremont Miss Marjorie Brinn has returned home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Reuben Hooks, at Fremont, N. C. Returned Home Mrs. T. P. Brinn has home after visiting Mrs. W. son in Durham. returned H. Glas- Home From Hospital Mrs. J. W. Harden, who has spent several weeks at Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, returned home on Tuesday. At Camp Miss Mary Klliott Brinn is spend ing two months at Camp Kagles' Nest, Pisgah Forest, N. C. At Camp Miss Marjorie Wjnslow left Mon day for Camp Don Lee near New Bern, where she will spend a week. From Fremont Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hooks of Fremont, N. C, are visiting Mrs. J. T. Brinn. From Norfolk Mrs. Annie Parrish of Norfolk is the guest of J. A. Perry and Mrs. Mary Moore. Saturday Guest J. C. Washam of Davidson, N. C, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy. Mlssf Elizabeth Stephens.' In Portsmouth ,,: ' Mrs.; Edna Winslow is spending some time with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Vincent Hill, in Portsmouth. ; Returned Home ', . Mrs. C. 0. Fowler has returned home after visiting in Chicago. Week-end At Carolina Beach Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell visited Mr., and Mrs. J. G. Campbell at Caro lina Beach over the week-end. Week-end At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes and son John spent the week-end at the Bagley cottage, Virginia Beach. Returned Home Miss Katherine Ann Holmes re turned home Sunday after spending a week as the guest of Miss Dot Jenkins in Norfolk. F. Reed, Jr.,' in Greensboro. Moved Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jesfeup moved from the home on Front Street into the home with Mrs. Jessup't parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stokes. From Detroit Mrs. Walton Turner of Detroit. Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cherry last week. Mrs. Cherry and Mrs. Turner have left to visit rela tives at Graham, N. C. Visiting In Graham Mrs.' J. L. Dozier and . ... w ' are visiting Air. ana mrs Lindley at Graham, N. C. . grandsons W. Monday In New Bern Mrs. C. T. Skinner spent Monday visiting friends in New Bern. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. "B. A. Gibbs of Eliza beth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs. In Boonville Mrs. J. W. Zachery and daughter, Nancy, were called to Boonville this week because of illness of a relative. From Gainsville Dave Fuller from Gainsville, Fla., is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens and his wife and son who have spent several weeks here. Tuesday At Virginia ' Beach The following members of the Young People's Choir of the Baptist Church spent Tuesday at the Bagley cottage, Virginia Beach: Misses Jean Howard, Charlotte Dulpg, Peggy Whit,. lm.M. Pormin ' IliUbC, lUilVbW WOIIUVII .'Ann Holmes, Frances Elliott, Martha Lee Tilley, Maude Holmes, Anne Madre, Reggie Tucker, Howard Broughton, Clarence Thomas Madre, Bobby Keaton Richard Futrell, Gene Phillips, and Ray Lamb. They were accompanied there by Mrs. W. J. Ka noy, the Rev. C. W. Duling and Mr. and Mrs. Spell. House Guests Mrs. H. 0. Thorson and daughter Carol of Columbia, Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fowler. Sunday At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byrum and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wood ard and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davis and son spent Sunday at the Bagley cottage, Virginia Beach. Week-end With Mother Miss Mattie Butler of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. George Butler. Returned Home Harold E. LaBelle has returned to his home at East Haven, Conn., after visiting Mrs. Louis Nachman. Returned Home Miss Barbara Winslow returned home Tuesday from Chapel Hill where she attended summer school. She was accompanied home by Char les Skinner and Cecil Winslow. DELLA SHAMBURGERS MEET Return BmT Tf.ll jura, r, . uoyce nas returned nome and lemonade. " ' 'v -1 u from Norfolk hospital. . V" 'followm' ZmL. DURAilTSWCa: CLVtt MEETS The durante" Neck, f 'dome Demons stratiort " Qvfo meU at the f horn of Mrs. Howasd Hunter . on Thursdav afternoon, July 17th. The meetinjp openea oy singing "Follow the Gleam". Collect was repeated in unison.' 1 ; Mrs. W. H. Matthews gave an in teresting talk 6n "Family Life." A contest was conducted by the lincru Tha jw.. u..i 11,18 newspaper last weeic, Hufttr,T then? lerred' delieions 'cake Matthews, M. .PentfHenry OwnleyV Lj R. Webb, LenfordSUlRmra:' Carson' Stallinirs. Jdshua-Sutton, Charlfe DailJJ. Saw yer and Howard Hunter.- CORRECTION ' - The wedding of Miss Louise Banks. and Edward Barber will take place at the Hertford. Methodist Church at T o'clock Saturday ' evening, July 26, instead of 7:30 o'clock as published in From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and children from Norfolk spent the Juafly SALE -on- - Bemberg and Cotton Dresses ALSO SALE ON All Summer Piece Goods Including Butcher Linens, Eyelet Batiste and Piques MEN'S SLACK SUITS. Sale Price $4.95 GOODWIN'S DRESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C. WOODLAND CIRCLE Visiting Grandmother Miss Gloria Douglas, who has been attending summer school at Chapel Hill, will visit her grandmother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles, before returning to her home at Jacksonville, Fla. Week-end At Chapel Hill Miss Betty Jean Winslow spent the week-end at Chapel Hill visiting her sister, Miss Barbara Winslow. From Norfolk Mrs. Frank Charlton and Miss Frances Charlton of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvifi. From Texas Mrs. Leo Merrill of Sonora, Texas, arrived by plane Wednesday to spend several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. JF. C. Edwards. The Delia Shamburger Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday night with Mrs. Archie Lane. Mrs. C. T. Skinner had charge of the business, and Miss Ruby White gave a very interesting program. There were 100 members present After the meeting the hostess served refresh ments. 7 . . . 4: the allffereat brand yoa saiekeel ' t V defing tfce wartime cigarette shortage? That's when p - ' M MMV PMpla JtoaaveietV-Ir uparloiwo v- ' r'.-A' that Camels wit tt i best. V eitperiewcels .- Vc thebteaeher.TlMt'awl... " ' 'Pli? cMnv people, i3? am smoking r teacherl . : MINNIE WILSONS MEET The Minnie Wilson Missionary So ciety of the Methodist Church met Monday night with Mrs. R. L. Knowles. The meeting opened with a hymn, "Love Lifted Me,"' followed by a prayer by Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Mrs. C. O. Fowler gave the devotional and a prayer. A solo was then en joyed by Mrs. Spain. After the meeting the hostess served refresh ments. 3 STATE Hertford, N. C. Today : Friday ' Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 DOI GLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. t MAUREEN O'HARA "SinTrjad The Sailor"; Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M. JFMMY WAKELY in Over the Son of the Guardsman" No. 6 SATURDAY ONLY Special LateShow at 11:30 P. M TEXAS SWIHE REVUE ADMISSION ALL SEATS 50 CENTS Sunday Shows : 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. DANE CLARK and MARTHA VICKERS "THAT mm WOMEN" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3 P.. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. BARRY FITZGERALD and DIANA LYNN "EASY COME, EASY GO" Wednesday Matinee, 3 P. M. Nigkt, 7-9 P. M. mw--1- DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature , Second Feature PHTI.TP REED J TOM CONWAY ROBERT LOWERY MARTHA ODRlSCOLL W7 "Jl Cover Big Town" "Criminal Court" tharsday and Friday: Matinee 5 P. . Night 7 and 9 P. M. THERESA WRIGH and ROBERT MITCHUM , u To Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Doan of Charlotte, who has been visiting Miss Louise Chalk, left Wednesday for Nags Head. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keggereis and daughter, Freddie i Kenneor of Ral eigh, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. IB. C. Reavis. ! W. M. S.-MET The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church met Monday night at the church. Mrs. I. A. Ward presided. The meeting opened with the hymn "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Prayer by Mrs. Will Madre. The minutes of the last meeting were read 1 rri 1 1 1 1 j I aim appi uvuu. ine roil was caiieu . m 1 Y n ... iwun circle ao, o navine .xne most members present? H?mn, .'Aark the Voice of Jesus Calling." Prayer by Mrs. Everett. The Scripture lesson was then given by Mrs. Sitterson. Prayer by Mrs. J. P. Perry. Miss Donnie Mae Norman sung a hymn, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus." Mrs. Mark Gregory and Mrs. W. F. Ed wards gave splendid talks on China. The meeting was closed with a hymn. WEEK-END SPECIALS M SIMON'S Men's STRAW HATS $1.75 Men's WASH PANTS $3.95 Men's SPORT SHIRTS $2.49 Men's WORK SOX 10c Pair Ladies' RAYON DRESSES $4.95 Ladies' Spring and Summer HATS $1.00 Each SfRISOW'S HERTFORD, N. C. Visiting In Franklin Miss Elizabeth Stephens is ' the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones in Franklin, Va. From Newport News Mrs. Dozier . Sutton and children from Newport News are sDendina this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper. Mr. Sutton spent the week end, but returned home Sunday. From Laurel Mrs. 'S. S. Hollingsworth and chil dren of Laurel, Md., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. At NagB Head - Mr. .and.Mrs. C. M. Williford an daughter spent . several days fffi week at the Stokes cottage at Nags Head. From Richmond "' ! Mr. and Mrs. Cally Camnen of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. Jane Campen. Saturday Here T Mr. and Mrs. Don Campen of Portsmouth spent Saturday with Mrs. Jane Campen. From Elisabeth City ' Mri. Harry Tillett and daughter of Elisabeth City, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner. Thursday Here Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and children of Norfolk spent Thursday with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. , From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and daughter Judy Greensboro are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F, Reed, Sr.; :s";. y-t $y Weejt-end Guest ,' 1 ( , - Wood Gaither. Jr.. of Elizabeth City spent the: week-end With bis, aunt, .Miss Helen Gaither. ' i Visitin nf Here , '' Miss Julia Ann.' Stokes tand Miss Jo. Pat Stokes, who have spent the fbmme; at Nag Head, are $be guests Of Hp, and Mia. T L J8Up this Week-end In Greensbera IT'S A PLEASURE... 5. WHEN EVERYTHING RUNS SMOOTHLY A cranky, troublesom,e car , can ruin a perfect vacation. ,.! . ., . .-I' .... .... .;. ,- ,.- - - . Make sure your car is in A-l condition before you start " off fr vacatiohland. -Drive in & 5Cjn. t' P change oii---do eyerythina: so , , YOUR FORD DEALER' V'- '' - , ,v HERTOXp, N. C V PURSUED Mraj3.,F Beedr-..speJit
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