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Sunday Guests - Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory mud son of Fentress, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. NoahjGregory. v Week-end At Nags Head W. H. Pitt spent the week-end at the White cottage, Nags Head. , Moved To Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McPherson and children have moved to Jackson ville, Fla. Mr. McPherson, USNR, is stationed there. From Boston Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stevenson and children, Frank, Jri and Ann of Bos ton, Mass., arrived this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. Returned Home Mrs. F. Murray White from Winston-Salem has returned home after spending last week with Mr. and Mrrf. Lindsey Winslow. On Vacation Miss Dorcas Knowles from High Point is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles. At Nags Head Mrs. H. C. Stokes and children, Mrs. W. A. Felton and Miss Gladys Felton left Friday to spend this week at the Stokes cottage at Nags Head. From High Point , Miss Lois Asbell, who has been teaching at High Point, has arrived home. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower from Littleton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. From Columbia Tom Spruill of Columbia, N. C, w the guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry, Sr. . At Nags Head Mrs. Charles Johnson and. Mrs. Olivia Hobbs left this week to spend a week at their cottage" at Nags Head. From Charlotte Mrs. A. D. Taylor and children of Charlotte are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan. On Vacation Miss Molly Oakey from St. Mary's School, Raleigh, is spending her vaca tion with her parents, Mrfl and Mrs. Walter Oakey. Here With Mother Miss Louise Chalk, who teaches in Charlotte, has arrived home to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk. Returned Home Mrs. Raker ' Wood has returned home after spending last week with her daughter, Miss Hulda Wood, KN, at Crew, Va. From Net-folk Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and children of Norfolk spent the week end with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Returned Home ' Miss Mamie Stallings has returned home after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Nor folk. On Vacation Miss Dorothy Oakey has arrived home from the University of North Carolina to spend the summer with her parentsi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oakey. Monday In Norfolk 4 ; Mrs. C. M. Williford and daugh ter Joanna spent Monday in Norfolk. From Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Janet Winey Sturmer from Hartford, Conn., spent the week-end and several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Max Campbell. From Winston-Salem Mrs. J. G. George, Mrs. Sam R. Mitchener of Winston-Salem are. the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Week-end Here Miss Elizabeth Wood. RN. of Ply mouth sDent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Baker Wood. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of flrPMivilU SDent the week-end with W. F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. . 1 From Hanover, N. H. Mrs. Earl Sykes of Hanover, N. H., arrived this week to visit her mother and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., at their home on Front Street. Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris and children and Mrs. E. M. Newby spent Sunday at Nags Head. Returned Home Mi. nil Mrs Mattiik V. Hnhhs and children have returned to their home in Durham after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. Accepts Position Ben Koonce. who will eet his Mas ter Degree .this summer from the University of North Carolina, has accepted a position as instructor in English at Tulane University. Visiting Father Melvin Owens, Jr., from High Point is visiting his father here. Sunday Guests Mrs. Mabel Jewell. Mrs. K. S. Wal ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cor- bin Dozier. ,x stills 4' J 1 ' ' - t & Mrs. Dewitt Talmage Rose, who before her marriage last Sat urday, was Miss Ann Barbara Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. undsey Clinton Winslow of Hertford. Week-end Guests Mrs. Edwin Hodges, Mrs. Char lotte Price from Marion Station, Md., spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. his parents, Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunday Guest Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Small from Edenton visited Mrs. Charles John son and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs Sunday. Attended Graduation Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs; Olivia Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson attended the graduation "exercises of Harrell Johnson Tuesday from the Medical College of Richmond. Wednesday In Norfolk Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Miss Mildred Reed and Mrs. G. R. Tucker spent last Wednesday in Norfolk. Visiting Parents Mrs. Dave Fuller and children from Gainesville, Fla., Mrs. H. A. Shannon- house and children from Elizabeth City are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. 3 Today Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ABBOTT and COSTELLO MARJORIE MAIN "Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. EDDIE DEAN "Black Hills" "The Vigilantes" No. 3 Saturday: Special Late Show 11:30 P. M. 'THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" ADMISSION 35 CENTS , Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. ARTURO DE CORDOVA and LUCILE BREMMER ii "ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3 P. If. Night 7-9 P. M GINGER ROGERS and CORNEL WILDE -in- "IT HAD TO BE YOU" Wednesday: Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.- DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature LAUREL and HARDT "Blockheads" Second Feature PHILIP TERRY "Seven Keys to Baldpate" Thursday and Friday: Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7-9 P. M. ROBERT TOUNG and ROBERT RYAN -in- "CROSS FIRE" From Durham Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Archie and son Billy from Durham are the guests of Mrs. Archie's mother, Mrs. G. E. Newby. At Summer School Miss Ruth Elliott left last week for WCNC, Greensboro, where she will attend summer school. From Richmond Miss Polly Tucker, RN, from Rich mond is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson and children from Greenville are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Roberson. Visiting Here Set. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and daughter Judy from Langley View spent 'several days this week with relatives. Visited Relatives Mrs. Amanda Mathews visited rela tives in Elizabeth City over the weekend. Returned Home Mrs. E. JE. Payne and son Richard have returned home after spending several days in New York and Philadelphia. From Florida Mrs. Howard Yantis of Tampa, Fla., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. Week-end Guests Mrs. W. F. Edwards and Mrs. H. ard Yantis spent the week-end at winterville with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0-Edwards. Returned Home Mrs. Millard Cuttler of AWn4 Va.. has returned homn after her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ed wards. From Gastonia Miss Anna Pitt Davennort of fla.. tonia, N. C, is the guest this week of Mrs. Louis Nachman. From Norfolk Ernest Jackson of Norfolk snout the week-end with hia hrntw .i sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson. " j Sunday In Norfolk ; Mrs. A. Byrum spent Sunday ia INOrlOlK 88 Ul truet of Mrs. W T Hollowell and Mrs. Steward Wilson. Tuesday Guest Mrs.' Tom White of Roper spent Tuesday, with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Everett " 1 From ECTC- f , ' Clarke Stokes, from ECTC, Green ville, I spending1 his 'vacation with On Vacation Miss Carolyn Jessup, a student at ECTC, is spending the summer .with her parents. ' . From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and son of Norfolk spent Sunday with Miss Doris Byrum. Elizabeth City Tuesday " Mrs. W. H. Barber and Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City. ' On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and children are spending this week in Suffolk visiting relatives. " - Week-end Guests v Mr. and Mrs. F. M. White from Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. White from Fayettevine spent the week-end with F. C. White. skin ages prematurely. : One-third of all skin cancers occur on the nose, ah evidence of exposure to sunlight to which the nose is sub ject. The incidence of cancer is in creased if moles, warts or other pre cancerous growths ' are not removed. General attention to the factors that favor the development of cancer of the skin will do much to decerase the death rate from such causes. . ' '' i There are more than 3,000 deaths in the United States yearly from skin cancers. Most ' of these could fie avoided or cured in the early stages. If you would be on the safe side and use preventive measures for avoiding skin cancers, do not habitually) ex pose yourself to excessive sunshine. This is especially necessary if you are a thin-skinned blonde. ' - Agriculture Proving Popular GI Study 'Approximately 222,600. ex-servicemenor one in nine World War II veterans training under the G. I. Bill T-are learning some phase of agri culture, according to the Veterans' Administration. Of the veterans in schools and on farm training program, VA said, 157,498 are learning general farm ing and related subjects; 56,048, farm1 management; 3,105 animal husband ry; 2,056, dairy husbandry; 1,795, horticulture; 1,342, agronomy and soil conservation; 1,170, agricultural engineering; 536, .poultry husbandry; and 244, entomology. About 90 per cent of these student veterans are enrolled in institutional on-farm- training courses which com bine classroom instruction with prac tical farming. Veterans may apply for this type of training at their near est VA office or Vocational Agricul- ROOK CLUB MEETS , Mrs. Willie Ainsley entertained her rook club, last Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames Alfred Lane, J. Ti Lane, Clin ton Eley, Tom Cox, Edgar Fields, Clifton Haskett, Jim Bass, Jimmy Stallings, Thomas Tilley, J. R. Webb t..J i L.a lortd. .coj re ceived high score I .ie. ' Mrs. Stal lings second high, IJrs. Bass receiv ed floating and Mrs.. Cox was award ed low. , A sweet course was served. , ! HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. G. Roberson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. ' Those playing were Mes dames B. G. Koonce, V. N. Darden, J. O. . Felton, T. B. Sumner, Charles Whedbee,. W. G. Wright, Jimmy Johnson- and Miss Kate Blanohard. The high score prize went to Mrs. FeFlton and second high was award ed Mrs. Sumner. A salad course was served,, , . , - , . - Too Late To Classify NEED A BABY SITTER? CALL Pinina Rooks. Phone 3091, Hert ford, N. C. It ARE NOW AVAILABLE! Make use of this new method for preserving foods. It . saves you time and money and makes housekeeping easier. It's time to quick-freeze and store early fruits and vege tables. SEE US ABOUT -THIS SERVICE TODAY . 7 Hertford Locker & Packing Company ' PHONE 2786 Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner spent the week-end at Nags Head. Tuesday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith of To peka, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith from Jacksonville, Fla., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller. From New Bern Sgt. and Mrs. G. A. Bailey and son of New Bern spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hendricks. Returne't Home 1 Mrs A. J. Parrish and Mrs. John Lane have returned home after a short trip to Florida. They were ac companied there by Mr. and Mrs. Burnard Powell and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Norfolk. While there they attended the baccalaureate service at Lake City, Florida, Sunday, May 30. Health and Beauty By Dr. Sophia Branson After a case of sunburn, in most cases, the pigmentation is increased. After repeated sunnings most bru nettes develop so much pigmentation that it protects them from sunburn. Sunburn really injures the skin. It sometimes permanently ruins its ap pearance. A writer on the subject says that "it is sometimes the fore runner of such diseases as piebald skin, and other skin disorders. " The bather, when unaccustomed to the direct rays of the sun, . should protect the skin by applying creams, oils) ointments, .or lotions which, con tain protective substances. These agents shield the skin from severe damage by absorbing ultra-violet radiation. Their action is not strong enough to prevent the evil effects of prolonged exposure to the sun but they materially alleviate them. An application of an ointment of two per cent benzocaine will relieve the- pain and swelling and hasten healing. Cold compresses of milk or oil are also soothing and helpful. Some skins have a predisposition to skin cancer. This has been definite ly proved. , An authority says that there is "probably no cerfact regard ing the cause of cancer better estab lished beyond question or doubt than that habitual exposure to sunlight causes cancer in certain types of skin under certain conditions." Per sons with fair skins are more' prone to skin cancer than those with brun ette skin. ' t . Children in the tropics -, mature earlier than in cold or in temperate climates. This is due to the action of the sunlight in speeding up their Father's Day, Sunday, June 20th , "DON'T FORGET YOUR DAD" SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY JUNE 12 AND JUNE 14 ONE LOT OF FINE Broadcloth, Fast Color Shirts Full Cut and Sanforized! These beautiful Shirts come in sizes 14 to 17. C (J - A real gift. Buy one for your dad. ' Da9)ea- We Have a Big Assortment of BEAUTIFUL TIES In Most Any Pattern and Plain Colors BOXED FOR YOUR DAP'S Q1FTI ...." 'P:-., ;.';'v ,.lif ..!,;! 1f:a;;;i: "' V'"'':'.'f--'J.V. And many other items from which to select your . ' , " gift for your Dad . "j i '. ' ." ; ;J HERTFORD, N. C
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