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PAGE SIX At New Bern Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sedberry of Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Can non spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barfield at New Bern. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sedberry of Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Cannon, who will spend a few days. " Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gatling and Mrs. Mary Hill of Norfolk spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Week-end Guests Miss Jean Howard, Miss ' Nina Smith, Barden Winstead and William Winstead of Roxboro, James Howard of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. Tuesday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis spent Tuesday in Norfolk. . t Monday Here Mrs. Melvin Wright and son Mel from Elizabeth City spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett. Returned Home Carroll Transou from Booneville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White and was accompanied home by Mrs. Transou, who has spent two weeks here with her parents. On Business Trip Joe Caravello left last week for New York and Philadelphia, where he went on a business trip. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Wainwright of Richmond spent the week-end with Mrs. William Mardre. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Lewis of Rich mond spent the week-end with Mrs. L. W. Norman. Attended Game Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman attended the Wake Forest-Carolina football game at Wake Forest 'Saturday. From Fayetteville ' Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Moore of Fayetteville spent the week-end with Mrs. J. U. Moore ana xurs. oue Caravello. On Sick List Mrs. J. R. Futrell is confined in doors this week because of sickness. Returned Home Mrs. D. S. Darden has returned home after spending several days in Richmond. Week-end Here Mr and Mrs. Permit Lane, Misses swiov White and Louise Jordan went to Camp Lejeune last Friday. They were accompanied home Dy nc per mit Lane, who spent the week-end here with his parents. ' Wuk-ind Here Billy White from Louisburg spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anse White. Week-end Here Miss Carolyn Jessup from ECTC and Miss Fay Jessup from Jackson spent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jessup. Accepts Position James Divers has accepted a posi tion with J. C. Blanchard & Com pany. He started his new duties this week. Returned Hone ' Mrs. George Lattimore has return ed to her home at Kings Mountain after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. T. White, who has been confined to her home be cause of illness, but is improving. Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Herring 'and children of Pensacola, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White last week. Sunday Guests , ? 1 Miss Eva Fishback, Clarence Perry and Mrs. John Northcutt of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. J, C. Moore and J. A. Perry. , Attended Game Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy attend ed the W. & M.-V.M.I. football game Saturday in Norfolk. . .,, f.iR. FARMER: SEE US FOR O. Peanut Bags O Hay Wire We Have Medium and Heavy Grade. O Sewing Twine and Needles We have these supplies you will need dur ing the peanut harvest ... get your needs now and be ready for picking time. HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" Phone 3461 Hertford, N. C. Saturday In Norfolk Miss Eva Harris and Jarvis Ward attended the William and Mary-VMI football game in Norfolk Saturday. From Greenville Mrs. Robert Atwater and son Bob by from Greenville, S. C, is visiting Mrs. Atwater's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. praying the Lord's Prayer. The hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. E. ' Y. Berry, Mrs. J. P. Chesson, Jr., Mrs. .Colon Jackson, Miss Audrey Jackson, Mrs. Alfred Lane, Mrs. W. L. Madre, Mrs. John Corprew, Jr., Mrs. Joe Towe White, Miss ; Marjorie Chesson and Miss Nina Braswell. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children from Newport News spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I. Raper. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and daughter from Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mrs. George Fields. Week-end With Friends Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Norfolk and Manteo. Saturday At Wake Forest Mrs. I. A. Ward snent Saturday in Wakp Forest, where she visited her daughter, Miss Marguerite Ward, RN, and attended the football game. Week-end At Holland Mrs. Baker Wood and Miss Eliza beth Wood, RN, spent the week-end at Holland, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Norfleet. Week-end At Crew Miss Hulda Wood, RN, spent the week-end with friends at Crew, Va. From Morehead City Fred Chalk from Morehead City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Webb. Attended Game Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mitchell at tended the Wake ForestJCarolina football game Saturday and spent Sunday with relatives in Ahoskie. gee Today Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. TYRONE POWER JEAN PETERS 'Captain From Castile Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. CHARLES STARRETT "Trail To Laredo" , "Sea Hounds" No. 6 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. JOE E. BROWN and RICHARD LYON "TENDER YEARS" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 8 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. JEANNE CRAIN and DAN DAILEY "YOU WERE MEANT FOR MP Wednesday: Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7.9 P. MV DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature Second Feature WILLIAM BOYD I LYNN ROBERTS ANDY CLYDE 'The Dead Don't Dream" LLOYD BRIDGES "Secret Service Investigator". Thursday-Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. GREGORY PECK and JENNIFER JONES "DUEL liTfilE SUfl" At Creswell John Biggers, E. C. Woodard, J. T. Snipes and Joe Levinson attended a Schoolmasters' meeting at "Creswell Monday evening. Visited Here Mrs. Preston White spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. I. White. Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Jordan from Roanoke, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. E. A. By rum. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Returned Home Mrs. E. A. Byrum has returned home after spending several days in Uorfolk with relatives. CIRCLE NO. 4 MEETS Circle No. 4 of the Hertford Bap tist Church met Thursday night, Oc tober 7, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Moore. Mrs. T. E. Madre presided. A hymn was - sung,". "Jesus Shall 4teign." JTayer by Mrs. J, E., Ever- Ai rm t " 1 en a nere were in memoen present and one new member was enrolled. After the business was discussed, Mrs. L. B. Sitterson, the program chairman, presented the lesson sub ject, "The Jesus Today." 'After an other hymn was sung, the Lord's Prayer was said In unison, uid Mrs. Lena Gregory gave the Scripture les son and prayer .by Mrs. G. C. Buck. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Colon Jackson, Mrs. J.' E. Everett, Mrs. Z. A. Harris, Mrs. Young Berry, Miss Mamie Stallings and Mrs.- Mark Gregory, who gave the closing talk and dismissed the meeting with a prayer. .A delicious salad course wasserved by the hos tess. John Bisrirers. Silas Whedbee. V. N. Darden, C. E. Johnson, H. C Stokes, u. w.uarbee, t. ju Jessup, U. - M. Williford, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize for tne visitors went to Mrs.' Darden and for the club Mrs,: Campbell and Mrs. Stokes received the floating prize. A salad course was served, HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs, C. A. Davenport was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening. Those enjoying the evening were Mes dames W. H. Hardcastle, J. H. New bold, Clyde McCallum, Trim Wilson, H..A. Whitley," S P. Jessup and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. A sweet course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB , Mrs. W. G. Wrieht wan hostess tn her bridge club Tuesday .evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames Charles Whedbee, J. G. Rober son, R. M. Riddick, J. 0. Felton, L. N. 'Hollowell. V. N. Darden. T. B. Sum ner and B. G. Koonce. The high score prize went to Mrs. Darden. A Salad course was served. ' GUILD MEETING The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Hertford Methodist Church met with Mrs. Ray White on October 13th. Mrs. C. 0. Fowler, co-ordinator be tween WSG and WSCS. had char of the program, "Alaska Among the Hortnern lights. Miss Ruth Tucker, president, had charge of the business. Fine reports were given by the officers and plans to give money to home missions through "supplies" to fill a bag for overseas relief, to participate in the plans for the fall zone meeting, Oc- tooer zu and continue the project un der CSR and LCA were formulated., Delicious refreshments were enjoy ed after the meeting. MARY TOWE'S MEET The Marv Towe Missionary Kitv of the Methodist Church met Mnnrinv night with Mrs. I. C. Yagle. Miss Ruth Elliott took charge of the busi ness. Mrs. Ben Thatch Had the de votional. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. R." S. Monrfa. j and Mrs. Alton Hurdle. Refresh ments were served to the 14 members present. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss Helen Mortran O " "VBIVOO VU her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames W. G. Wright, W. J. Kanoy, HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. J. H. Towe was hostess tn W rook club Friday evening; at her home on Church Street Those play ing were Mesdames Crafton Mathews, C. T. Skinner, Archie Lane, Harry Hollowell, G. R. Tucker, Julian White,' D. F. Reed, Carlton Cannon W. J. Kanoy, Charles Whedbee, Miss Mild red Reed and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Cannon, low to Mrs. Reed - and the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Whedbee. A sweet course was served. County Resident Wins Radio Awards ; Mrs. S.' C. Phillips received word last Friday that she was the winner of two prizes on a radio program or iginating from New York antf. which was sponsored by a national baking company. . , , On entering the contest, Mrs. Phil lips submitted a song, written to the tune of "A Man on the Flying Tra peze," and five questions concerning the song. When the audience failed to answer all of the questions, Mrs1. Phillips was awarded the two prizes, one a coffee maker and the other a dinette suite. , Whoever has destroyed a .single prejudice is a benefactor of the hu man race. Chamfort. 3a tote I THE 1948 TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN 12 of 1 Discount to Be Allowed UnM November 1st, 1948 PAY EARLY AND SAVE DISCOUNT M.G 0 wens Sheriff Perquimans County - . '; ; 0 ViaitAil Qah ' Cr. R. TiirlfPi enPTit Kniiiwlav on) Sunday visiting his son Reggie at v Week-end At Greensboro Rfihprr. Tawib .U-nY.r,t,nn i. week-end at Greensboro visiting inenas. Monday In Wilson . Mrs. Willie Ainslev. Mrs Hud Butler and Mis Alice Kahh anpnt Monaay . m Wilson. Miss Babb at tended the funeral of Lloyd Hinson. From Edenton Mrs. C. N. Griffin of Eden several days this week with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. They were the dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs. J. H. Cartwright and Mrs. x. Burgess at Elizabeth City. Attended Game Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Jnhnann attended the ' Carolina-Wake Forest football game Saturday at Wake Forest. " CLUB MET WEDNESDAY The Helen Gaither Home Demon stration Club met last Wednesday evening at e o ciock with Mrs. J. P. Chesson, Sr. ' The ' meeting was opened by 'all singing "America the Beautiful," af ter which the Collect was repeated. The roll was called and the minutes of the last meeting read and ap proved. " ' !. , Miss Nina Braswell gave an inter esting demonstration on planning the yard. Vt ; : ", During the recreation, period Miss Braswell gave a contest on trees. '- The meeting was dismissed by all WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF- JACK TAR TOGS Let Us Show You These Nice Things For Boys . . . Other Clothes For Boys ... . Ages 6 to' 16 CORDtJROY AND WOOL PANTS . SHIRTS SHOES UNDERWEAR CAPS HATS s n -" ,:":'.' -'-:f'-'' ,,Jh:- . i v':.-'-:-'v-:L.-; '4 .1 Hertford, Ncrth Carolina
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