r v. -, n. c j . WHITE BENTON Mr. and Mrs, George Edward Ben ton announce the .engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to John Org mond White, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. : John 0. Whjte, Jr., of Hertford. ToElkin Jimmie Gilliam left Sunday to visit relatives in Elkin. He was joined in Smithfield by Nancy Gilliam who had been visiting Susan Johnson for sev eral weeks. In Charleston Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Skinner and daughters, Elizabeth and Sallie, are spending this week, with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peoples near Charleston, S. C Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Johsua H. Skinner and daughters, Adelaide, Ziila Brightwell and Martha Ann, of New Haven, Conn., are spending two weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner of the Old Neck community, . In Maryland Whichard Davis, Hertford, Route 1, spent the week-end in 'Salisbury, Maryland, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tarkenton. In Charlotte ' Mrs. Charles Ford Sumner left Mon day to spend a few days in Charlotte visiting realtivea. '; Front Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Billy DeCover of Wil mington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs; Charles Campen. Visited Mother J Mrs. Vincent Hill and children from Norfolk spent last week with her mother, Mrs. George Fields. Sunday Here The following spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. JarviB: Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Withrow, Virginia and John Withrow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil kins, Barbara and Cornie Wilkins, of Norfolk, and Mr. C. A. Wright and Caroline Wright of Jarvisburg, N. C. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard and children returned home Tuesday after spending several days at Princeton and New Bern visiting relatives. Completes Training Miss Marie Rountree.is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roun-j tree after having completed training at a Roanoke Virginia Business College. AttSUoh - Mrs. B. L. Gibbs and children, Ben, and Ricky, spent the week-end at Shi- loh visiting relatives. ' ' Miss Marie Marriner of Richmond, Va spent the week-end with EJwood Long and his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Seth Long. Miss Marriner and ' El wood Long returned to Richmond Sun day afternoon. ' , ' " In South Carolina ' ' ' Mrs. ' Minnie Dillon is spending some time in South Carolina visiting relatives. . : Sunday Here ' Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Campen of Blacksburg, Va., spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cam- pe"' i ' - In Lawrenceville ' Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Spruill and Con nie, Mrs. George Spruill, Mrs. J. E Jones and Mrs. E, Y. Berry ; spent Sunday in Lawrenceville, Va:, visiting relatives. ! ' Friday Here Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lipscomb and daughter, Sue, of Norfolk, Bpent Fri day with Mr. ajid Mrs. J. E. Jones. Week-end Here Jerry Newbold and Raynor Newbold of Wilmington spent the week-nd with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. In Texas Bruce Chappell and Donald Hopkins left Thursday for San Antone, Texas, to start training in the Army Air Force. TIME TRIED -TIME APPROVED HOME FINANCING For buying, building or remodeling a home of your own . . . there is no better way to fi nance the cost than through our' Building and Loan Association. This is our 26h year of serving the needs of I people of Hertford and Perquimans County. If you need money to finance repairs to your home, see our friendly loan officer about the easy way offered through our monthly pay ment plan. From Jarvisburg Mrs. C. A. Wright of Jarvisburg spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Week-end Here T. C. Moore and Howard Strickland of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Moore. In Hampton Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy spent Saturday in, Hampton, Va., with Mrs. T. E. Langston . and Mrs. Nate Goeing. - CLU3 AT LZACI Mrs, Margaret W. Bagley entertain ed members of the Perquimans Busi ness and Professional Women' Club at her cottage, Virginia Beach last Wednesday with a delicious three- course dinner. - Swimming and in formal ' visiting was the diversion of the afternoon. -Members and guests accepting her cordial invitation were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe, Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Riddick, Miss Kate Blanch ard, Mrs. Mae Stanton, Washignton, D. C Mr. and Mrs. David Hervey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello, Mrs.. Es sie Bupbage, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nowell, Miss Virginia Battersby, Bobby Jor dan, Mr. Bagley and daughter. .... ...... it.'.'V i , CIRCLE MEETS . which l.as already adequately b -rveJ two Perquimans County resents. Mrs. Edna 'Eley reported on the suc cess of the supper served the Lions Club recently and thanked all who worked with her.- Inasmuch as the Lioness Club yorks with the Uons Club in Blind Projects, financial au- Cox, Lizsle Lee Cox, r ' a Eley, Mar garet Lane and Lula 1 ..e Ward. ' ROCS CLUB MEETS 'j Mrs. J. M. Towe entertained - her rook club Thursday .evening at her home on Church Street Those en joying the evening were Mesdames Durwood Reed, Carlton. Cannon, Regi- sistance was made available to a local nald Tucker, Charlie -Ckinner, Edgar The Mary Towe Circle of the Hert ford Methodist Church held its regu lar monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Towe, on Old Neck Road last Monday night . Mrs, Ne'lie F Walker, chairman, presided. Mrs. Elton J. Hurdle gave the devotional In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. J Jesse Lee Harris ead the minu-.es ot the last meeting. At the close of the neetinsr. Mrs. Towe served refresh ments to the following guests: Mrs.; W. C. (Bill) Archie, Mrs. D, F. Rtod, Jr., and Miss Martha Barnett, As sistant Home Demonstration Agent and the following members: Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Hurdle, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., Miss Ruth El liott, Mrs. I. C. Yagel, Mrs. Jim Bob White, Mrs. Tommy Matthews, Mrs. Robert Hollowell, Mrs. Emory White, Mrs. Charles Payne, Mrs. Frank Mc- Googan, Mrs. Walter Edwards and Miss Dorcas Knowles. resident, badly in need of spcial 'eye treatment. . Mrs. Ruby White had aB her guests Mrs.- Helen Harrison and little Miss Monte Harrison of Ocean View, Va., Mrs. McDanlel and Mrs. Becky White of Hertford. Mrs. Jessie Cox had as her guest Mrs. Dick Cone. v Iiittle ; Miss Monte Harrison per formed several dances with song, ac companied at the piano by her aunt Mrs. Ruby White. Lionesses in attendance were: Anna Lee MdGoogan, Minnie Wilma Hurdle, Dorothy Bass, Ruby ' White, Jessie Morris, Archie Lane, Oscar Newbold, Crafton : Matthews, Hisses Mildred Reed, Mary Sumner, Ruby White and Thelma Elliott The . high score prize was awarded Miss Ruby .White, low went to Mrs., Reginald Tucker and floating to Mrs. Oscar Newbold. . A sweet course was served. , ,, W. M. S. TO MEET ' The Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church, will meet Monday, August 21, at 8 o'clock at the church. "All members are urged to attend ' t THEATRE PARTY Hertford Building & Loan Association A. W. HEFREN, President MAX CAMPBELL, Secretary COURT HOUSE SQUARE HERTFORD, N. C. In Durham Mr. and Mrs. H. . G Daurity and children spent the past tow weeks with relatives in Durham and Gold-ston. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sedberry.of Portsmouth, Va., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Elmo Cannon. Today: Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 ROBERT MITCHUM BURGESS MEREDITH in "Story of G. I. Joe" Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M. REX ALLEN jit "Hills of Oklahoma "Pony Express No. 4 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. . JOSEPH COTTON and ORSON WELLES in ' "THE THIRD MAN" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3 P. M-Nlght 7-9 P. M.. MAUREEN O'HARA and MaeDONALD CARCT omEiiaiTflF UUVtru-yXfyvyvV!" V Vi"r""" aa.aaawwj Wednesday: Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7-9 P M. DOUBLE FEATURE Second Feature BEATRICE PEARSON . , MEL PERRER First Feature SALLY FORREST HUGH O'BRIEN "The Young Lovers" j "Lost Boundaries" Thursday and Friday: MhtiaeeSP. M-Night 7-9 P. M. , V WALT DISNEY'S CARTOON f. If r I t 1 Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fadio, Jr., have returned to Hazelton, Penn., af ter spending the week-nd with Mrs. Fadio's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Trueblood at. Winfall. Returned Home . Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner have returned home after spending some time at Nags Head. Miss Jo Davis Towe was hostess to a theatre party Monday evening, Au gust 14, in honor of her ninth birth day. After the movie Miss Towe was presented with many lovely gifts and the guests enjoyed ice cream and cake. Those attending, were: Vicki Johnson, Carolyn Lewis, Ann Brinn, Clay Stokes, Becky Cox, Becky Nix on, Kathleen Blanchard, Sandra Hut chinson, Gloria Stallings, Becky Greg ory, Elizabeth Thatch and Jo Davis Towe, honoree. LIONESS CLUB MEETS AIL Styles! Lengths! Just what you want for Fall! Wa'rm vlooly coats .... first-rate fashions all. Wonderfully toned in wine, black, Drown and green. Exceptionally modest in price. Come' $ see nowl $16.75 Up USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN The Hertford Lioness Club held its r..ln n1.1.. mnt.:Hn. I n l rt I V mguiax iuuiiMu,y jiieeuiig ui p ou r M., Friday, August 11, at the Hotel Hertford, with Lioness Anna Lee Mc Googan, presiding over the meeting. The Club voted to contribute toward' the Hertford BPW's Lending Closet, v&SG4M$&fr&&$ SIMON'S ft Sunday Here Mrs. G. R. Anderson and children of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Visited Here Carolyn Tillett of Elizabeth City spent several days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sum ner. TMM From New Bern Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover and. daughter spent the week-end with Mr.'i and Mrs. Anse White. Mrs. White' returned to New Bern with them to spend some time. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darden have returned home after spending some time at Atlantic Beach near More- head. ;, From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Haste of Nor-J folk spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny ; Webb, Mr. and Mrs.f . TTT 1 1 . . W .1 w n vreorge niiusms ana jar. ana Mrs. js. J. Mitchell spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sadler. Visiting. Here . . , . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, Jr., and children, William, III, and Cynthia, of ttaleigh are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Will White,, Sr. In Chanel Hill ' Miss Hulda Wood, President f the local BPW, and Mrs. Lawrence Towe, 8th District Health and Safety Con tact Chairman, attended the Summer Board Meeting and Leadership Con- xerence of the North Carolina Federa tion of Business and Professional Wo men's Clubs, Inc.,, at Chapel Hill, N; this nast week-end. While there. they saw the Planetarium Show. nr... . . n ' j ;-...,...,. neea-ena nere , ' , - ? . i . Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard of Co4 lumbia spent the week-end With Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. m BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . Wrs. V. N. Darden was .hostess to her bridge club Thursday eveninir at her home. Those nlayins-' were Mes dames J. 0. Feltn,"R. M. Riddick. H. C Stokes, T. L. Jessup, B. G. Koonce, W, G. WriRht, Charles Whedbee. and Charles Henc rTl e hi;h score prize was prenented to Ilrs. Felton and low jto Airs. iWbecoe.., A sweet course was sened. j .. , , - R E E UNIZATION CLINICS The Pasquotank-Perquimans-Camden-Chowan District" Health Department will hold clinics at the points and on the dates and hours stated below. At these clinics we will be prepared to do the following work: (1) TYPHOID VACCINATION: Three doses, a week apart, are best unless you had this vaccine last year. If taken each year, one dose is sufficient FREE I , (2) DIPHTHERIA (ALONE): Two doses a month apart. should be given N.' C . STATE LAW RE QUIRES IMMUNIZATION OF EVERY ClflLD AGAINST DIPHTHERIA BEFORE THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE. FREE I - ' (3 WHOOPING COUGH (ALONE): Three or four doses at intervals of 1 to 8 weeks shouldjie given. N. C. STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT EVERY CHILD SHALL BE IMMUNIZED AGAINST WHOOPING COUGH BEFORE THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE. FREE! (4) DrPHTHERIA-WIHOOpiNG COUGH (COMBINED): Two doses four weeks apart, followed by 2 additional doses Whooping Cough. FREE! ' ' . , ' ' (5) BOOSTER dose of (a) Typhoid (b) Diphtheria-Whooping Cough." FREE1 ' W SMAUUPOX: . Should be given In the first 6 months life. 1 Repeat every -8 to 10 years.' N. C.I LAW REQUIRES SUCCESSFUL mcCINlATlON AGAINSTi SMAIIJPOX BEFORE A CHILD MAY ENTER SCHOOL IN THIS STATE.' FREE!. , . ' '. ;- 'Am m;:' M$V: -:-V (7 SCHICK, TEST: For susceptibiUty te Diphtheria. FREE!-.,; . ,,. (v (8)1 TU1BERCUL1N TEST: Should be given to all contacts of active cases, particularly children. . You MUST come to your Health Office on the third day for reading. ' FREE! ' ' A good thing to do is give three doses of triple vaccine (monthly intervals) against Diph- ) tberia, Whooping Cough and Tetanus, (Lock TawKThrs triple vacfciife Costs you 20c per dose. r irypit gQ to your private Doctor for these services," please ask him for a certificate giving uul vjiiiu o jmuic ouu age. ywir aaaress ana vaccines given wun aaxes, ana mail to tne Health Department in your county-this is for our records.' " . " it) . LOCATION; Chapanoke 'WoodvjJIe. New" Hope , Wbt?s Store.;..'.. Belvidere ...- Nicanor.-....:...S..,L... Winfall. '-.....i)i..n. , DATES,. v' , . Aug. 21, a 8, Sept 4,11 .....Aug. 2Itl 28,'Sept V -...Aug. 21, 28, Sept 4, 11 - Aug. ax, 28, 5ept:'4, 1 1, .....Aug. 22; 29, Sept. -Aug. 22?9sScpt; 5. ?v S, Mi ' HOUR: ' ...,10:00 to 11:30 A..M.' -'lix;4$ to xvis "P. M.. JjJf.oo" to 2:00 P. M. 2:30 to 3 :3b P. W. ...... 10 :ooto 11:00 A. TM. n.';.. 1:30 to 12:30 P. M. .Atig. 22, 29, Sept S a:oo to 3:oo,P.,M. ........... ... . ...... ... .... ... ... .... - . ....v...... ...... ; .. B. B, McGUIRE, U.D., . District Health 0"ccr 1 : i rtl-innnnf " jl - - " - - - .j.5fw)S'f,-J..i.,