FAGE FOUR TEE PERQUIXANS - ESUTFCro, N. C Fr")4.Y, AXJGUCT 13, 1948, 4 I if ,a P From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Moore and chil "dren from Norfolk cpent he week-end with Mrs. S. T. sutton. . From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kirby of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. Kirby 's parents Jiere. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis from Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. L. W. Norman. Moved From Currituck Mr. and Mrs. Huston Edwards and daughters moved last week from Cur rituck to the Babb home on Front Street. From Washington ' Miss Alma Leggett, from Washing ton, N. C, arrived Wednesday of this week to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morgan and Miss Helen Morgan. Visiting Sister Mrs. Edna Winslow left this week to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pitts, at Jones boro, Ark. Returned Home W. F. C. Edwards has returned home after visiting his granddaugh ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Merrill, at Sonora, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards, who have also just returned from Texas, spent the week-end with Mr. Edwards before re turning to their home in Greenville Sunday. Wednesday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brumsey and children, Margaret and Wallace, stop ped for a brief visit last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White en route to Elizabeth City from Manila, P. I., where they have spent the past two years. Sunday Guests v Mrs. B. R. Morris, Mrs. G. A. Far row. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomu Mifaiil and Miss Clara Mitchell from New Bern, N. C, spent Sunday with W..F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Week-end At Suffolk Miss Betty Jean Winslow and Miss Nancy Zachery spent the week-end with Miss ' Dorothy Costen at her home in Suffolk. Week-end Here W. A. Gray from Washington. D. C, spent the week-end visiting1: his wile and Mrs. U. M. Harrell. $ Returned Home Miss Mae Morris returned to her home in Norfolk Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. Tuesday In Hertford . - - Mr. and Mrs. Georere AlexaniW f Nixonton spent Tuesday in Hertford visiting friends. Returned From Camp Miss Marjorie Brinn and Miss Mary Elliott Brann returned from Camp Eagles Nest this week. Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and children left Saturday to spend a short vacation at Nags Head. , . Visiting Here ! " ' Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Johnson, who have spent some time at Aberdeen, im. u, visiting relatives, spent several days here this week. , From Raleigh Miss Betty Morgan from Raleigh is the guest of Miss Pat Morris this week. Visiting Mother ' Mrs. C. A. Davenport and Carlton Davenport, Jr., are spending several weeks with Mrs. Davenport's mother at Cambridge, Md. - In Durham ' Mrs. Riddick Chappell is the guest this week' of Mrs. A, W.;. Fulford at Durham. ' ' -. A'-" ' .'.A;- 'AD,'v;-, mmm::;r. 'A: 't:.,'';7-:. From' Chesapeake Beach : Mr. and Mrs. J, F.-Jernisran of Chesapeake Beach spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. I. White. From Greensboro . ::::;: Mrs. W. C. Winslow from Greens boro has spent the past two weeks ,with her sister . and brother-in-law, Mr. and i Mrs. C- T. Skinner. Mr. Winslow arrived Wednesday to spend a few days. They plan to return home Saturday. ru -y In; Greenville - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray are the guests of relatives in Greenville, S. C. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. R. C. Murray, who has been visiting there. Saturday Guests Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hobbs from Chattanooga, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs of Edenton spent Saturday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Mrs. By rum and her guests attended, the Lost Col ony pageant at Manteo Saturday night YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS OUR Clearance Sale We have marked down our stock of merchandise for quick clearance. Drive out and see these excellent buys today. , ., Ladies' Dresses priced from $2.98 to $6.98 Children's Dresses, some as low as $1.00 Ladies' Suits, Ballerina style $10.98 All Wool Gabardine Suits only $29.98 MANY OTHErl ITEMS ARE REDUCED FOR THIS SALE WOODLAND DRESS SHOPPE ELLIE GOODWIN LEWIS, Manager WOODLANLT CIRCLE HERTFORD, N. C. From Portsmouth Mr." and Mrs. Don Campen from Portsmouth spent Saturday with Mrs, Jane Campen. From Norfolk Bill Perry,, Jr., front Norfolk is spending this week with his grand' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry.- Thursday At Nan Bead ' v ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lafnb and son Ray, Mr. and, Mrs. Carroll Williams and children, Billy and Harriett Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chappell and children, uison ind wyndalyn. Mr. and Mrs. Nerney Chappell and daugh- wr janei spent inursaay at Mags Head., ; '.""v :y,:-y-:',' ? W. S. C. & MEETS -iM'jfi The Womans Society of Christian Service of the Hertford Methodist ;hurch met Monday night. August 2nd. Mrs. Cecil Winslow had chanr of a very interesting program. Those taking part on the program were Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Mildred Reed, Mrs. C. T, Skinner. . The meet ing was opened with a prayer by Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Mrs. - Lawrence Towe presided over the business ses sion m the absence of the president, Mrs. C. O. Fowler. - , . Saturday Here Miss Myrtle Ann Reed from Nor folk spent .Saturday visiting her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed. Visiting In Illinois Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madre and daughter Ann left Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith of Wau- kegan, Illinois. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson from Newport News spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White. Sunday In Elizabeth City Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy spent Sunday in Elizabeth City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright. Wednesday At Nags Head Mrs. D. F. Reed, Miss Helen Gaith- er, Miss Pattie Warren and Miss Mil dred Reed spent Wednesday as the guests of Mrs. R. B. Albertson at her cottage at Nags Head. Today Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DEBORAH KERR SABU "Black Narcissus" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. JOHNNY MACK BROWN "Crossed Trail" "The Vigilantes" No. 12 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. GEORGE BURTON'S LOVE BIRDS "DILL AND COO" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR, AND' MARIA MONTEZ -4n- II THE EXILE" Wednesday: Matinee 8 P. M. Night 7-9 R M. DOUBLE FEATURE i First Feature MICHAEL WHALEN GRACE BRADLEY Second Feature WILLIAM' BOYD ANDY CLYDE "Sign of the Wolf" i "Silent Conflict" Thursday-Friday Matinee S P. M, Night 7-9 P. M,' RONALD REAGAN AND ELEANOR PARKER . fa H! VOICE OF IKE TOTIF Saturday Guest Walter Miller of Schenectady, N. Y., spent Saturday with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller. Bill Miller and his brother left Sunday morning for Jacksonville, la., in the Miller cruiser, ,y . Returned Home Miss Barbara Vick and Miss Patsy Vick left Wednesday for New York after visiting their grandparents and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick and Murray Vick, for several weeks. HONORED AT LUNCHEON Mrs. D. S. Darden was a delightful hostess at a bridge luncheon last Fri day honoring Miss Perrow ' of Lynchburg, Va., at the Darden Cot tage, Harvey Point. Tiiose present were Miss Perrow, honoree, Miss Mae Morris, Miss Mary Morris, Mesdames Willis Jessup, W. H. Pitt, -V. N. Darden, U N. Hollowell, C. W. White, JMate Kelfe, Trim Wilson, Guy New- by, Jr., T. L. Jessup, H. C. Sullivan, S. P. Jessup and Miss Kate Blanch- ard. The high score prise was won by Mrs. Relfe, low went to ' Mrs. Newby and a guest prize was pre sented Miss Perrow. , made from upholstery scraps, were completed ready to be sent to the American Friend Service Committee to be given to needy , persons over seas. :T;V'--V"' " At the close of the meeting one member remarked Ml have enjoyed the party, better than any picnic I could have attended." That fust about expressed the sentiment of the group, as a whole, especially the-nine children who accompanied their ' mo thers and who had such an enjoyable time on the play ground, swinsrina and playing happily together. HAY RIDE Thursday evenino-: r Mr. Stallings. Mrs. Sidney Lavrf An ani Mrs. Winston Lane chaperoned mem- oers oi the primary class of the Bur gess Baptist Sunday School ATI A Kntr ride. .. v- , " ' Sandwiches and bottled drinlu w servea on, the road and . ice cream was enjoyed at "the drugstore as they passed through Hertford. - V Those enjoying the ; hay ride' were Annette Proctor; Ruth Ayecue, Annie Lou Lane, Julia Mae Boyce James ' Overton, Bobbie Sanford, Jeann Nix on Amanda Lou Corprew and - the chaperones. : BURGESS NEWS . J. S. Spivey and family of Rich mond visited relatives near Burgess this week. . , J , y Little Misses Joan Nixon - and Bobbie Stanford of Norfolk are the house guests of their aunt Mrs. Sid ney Layden this week. ,, - . : Clyde Phillips of Hertford was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. t. B. ' Basnight . .-'.! r.. Sidney; Layden went to Norfolk Saturday on business. . , Mr. and ' Mrs; Winston Lane and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lay den pent Sunday at Nags Head. HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB ; Mrs. D. F. Reed was hostess to her rook club Friday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames J. H. Towe, Julian White, C. T. Skin ner, Gk R. Tucker, Carlton Cannon, Archie Lane, Henry Hollowell, Misses Mary Sumner, Mildred Reed, Thelma taliott and Louise Chalk. The high score prize' and floating prize went to Mrs. Towe, low and Bingo went to Mrs. Hollowell and other Bingo prizes went to Mrs. Lane. A sweet course was served. MISSIONARY QUILTING PARTY Nineteen members of the UD-River Woman's Missionary Society, and three visitors met Thursday, August 5th, at the home of Mrs. A. B. White and Miss Pearle White for an all-dav quilting party. A dejicious covered- dish to the refreshing iced-tea, apple pie and freezer ice cream sarvoi hv the hostesses. Five beautiful and useful quilts GREAT REDUCTIONS ON OUR SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES SEE OUR RACKS OF THESE DRESSES AT A VERY LOW COST TO YOU $3.69 $5.69 $4.69 $7.69 Values up to $19.75 SIMON'S From Norfolk William Perry of Norfolk sDent the weeK-ena with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P; Perry, Sr. Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Talmacr Rnso .Tr Jim Reed, "Chapel Hill, and Miss BH- ne lhompson of Henderson spent sev eral days and the week-end with Mr and Mrs. 1. C. Winslow. Visited Daughter Mrs. I. A. Ward is soendine this week with her daughter, Miss Mar guerite Ward, RN, at Wake Forest. She will be accompanied home Saturn day by her daughter, who will spend two weeks vacation here. Week-end Guest Miss Arlean Porter of Elizabeth Uty spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. Ni Darden. From Newport News Johnny Brouchtnn nf Mo.,t - o - .. ...itivii News spent the week-end with V! wife and family, who are guests of jar. ana Mrs. Nate Kelfe. HI At Home Mrs." Georsre Powell, who hue luua quite ill at her home on Churrh Street, is somewhat improved. On Vacation Jack Kanoy left last week f- p; coe, N. C, where he will spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Sr. From Ayden , y. u. uuuU uu eung irom Ayden are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, Sr. . Condition Improved Mrs. P. J. BoVC is mrwh !mnm. after suffering a sprained .arm from a fall at her home last week. Sunday Guests '. Mr. and Mrs. ' Rupert Dilday and family of Aulander spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs.- Carroll WHliams. Friday Guests : : : : Mrs. E. J. Lane and man nnt. W L. C. Baker and daughters, Sandra, anerry and uariyo Tinted Mrs. Wil lie Lamb Friday. ' LIONESS CLUB MEETING : The . Hertford -. Lioness Cuh will meet., Friday nirU at the' homo of Mrs. W. W.True.Uood at T o'clock. All members are urged to attend. ( - ' ,-J,'. A M e s s agfe Fo r rerq Housewives uimans DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN NOW OBTAIN LOCAl SERVICE FOR PYROPAX? . . . THAT THE HARRELL GAS & COAL COM PANY IS NOW LOCATED IN HERTFORD AND IS ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU. Vnv BOTTLED GAS tOOKS HEATS MAKES ICE USE PYROFAX GAS FOR- COOKING Water Heaters Refrigerators "IT'S CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL" i Phone 3081 . For Information About Our Service ; -'.::,,' 'P'vv.'u-. i '-r;'1':1' '' .:, v. 'r(nrV?' ""i-: J'li WE SELL AND SiSRVICE ; flLijGS-Vater Heaters - Sprco Krs; Refrigeittcrs : ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE BY TRAINED PERSONNEL FOR " 1 ALL NEW APPLIANCES , - 1 1 ' 1111 IM"J IUW1 ' j' f'-k Visit Our Show Room One and One-half Mile South of Hertford on : the Hertford-Edehton Highway : 1' ' V ..." f-.W,fN''-':'"'" .':'; - A .-..-''" .'!'". ' Ar( "A - HERTTOIiD, N. C n it f