THE PERQUIMANS. WFEKLV HERTFC'V ?V 'C FSICAY FEEIvUlAfnfY 13, rl. I I' From Raleigh - - ' Miss Janet Murray from .Raleigh, spent the week-end' with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. R. G. Murray... Visiting; Family i, W. E. Drake from Clarkesville, Tetin., is spending some time with his wife and family here. Moved To ICharlotte Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman and children moved from their home on Chiirch Street to Charlotte-Thursday. Wednesday Here Miss Charlotte Duling from Aurora spent Wednesday night with her par ems, Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Dufing. From Portsmouth Mrs. W. H. Harrison of Portsmouth, Va.,f-visited Miss Mae Whaley several days thiB week. On &ck List Mrs. Barney Greunwald was confin ed ti her home several days this week because of sickness. SickiAt Home Miss Mildred Reed was confined to her home several days this week be cause of sickness. Returned IHome : Mr. J. C. Blanchard has returned home after spending several months at Albuquerque, New Mexico, with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Morgan. Monday In Elizabeth City Mrs. I. N. Thomas and Margaret Lynn Ainsley spent Monday with friends in Elizabeth City. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes of Gates-, ville, Mrs. C:' N. Griffin, Mrs. John Kartell and Miss Sarah Margaret Harrell of Edenton visited Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Mrs. Oliver Hobbs Sun day. From Wake Forest landsey Reed and Carlton Cox of Wake Forest spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. Week-end Here B. C. Berry, Jr., from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end wi th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry. Returned Home "Miss Bernice Harrell has returned home after spending last week in Ra leigh where she took her state board examination in cosmetic arts. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ander son and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. From Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and chil dren of .Goldsboro spent last week end with Mrs. Baker Wood and Mrs. Annie Chalk. C! A VOLUNTEER) Good Pay Excellent Training Opportunity for Advancement k Privilege of Serving Your Country Join the thousands of volun teers who are now enlisting in the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force. Your country needs you now volunteer for these rapidly expanding services. You'll be proud to serve with the U. S. Army or U. S. Air Force! VOLUNTEER TODAY ... At ' U.S. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING STATION Kramer Building, Elizabeth City, N. C. Long - Phillip3 Vcvs Spoken On Sunday and carried nosegays of mixed flowers. - Little Verena Ann Brabble, cousin of the bridegroom, as flower girl, wore a wedding gown of white satin and a finger-tip veil. . She carried a basket of mixed flowers. The Ting bearer was Vernon Lee Brabble, who carried the ring on a white satin pillow. The father of the bridegroom was best man and the ushers were Irving Long and Edgar Long, j The bride's mother wore a navy suit with black accessories. Her flowers were a corsage of red . rose.s. Mrs. Long, stepmother of the bridegroom, also wore a suit of navy blue with' a corsage of red roses. , , Mrs. Elijah White of Wirif all, sis ter of the bridegroom, was mistress of ceremonies. For travel the bride wore an aqua suit with brown accessories and the -orchid from her bridal bouquet. 1 Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.,R. C. Sanlford of Litchfield, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Routh of Franklinville, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bums of-Greensboro, Mrs. Mol lis Standin of Columbia, S. C, Miss Kathleen Long of Savannah, Ga., Mrs. Nealie Long, Mrs. Mattie Taylor of Norfolk and Mrs. L. IS. Gordon of Elizabeth City. The parents of the bride entertained at a cake cutting on Saturday night, the guests including the bridal party, out-of-town guests and a few friends. , CHICLE MEETS ' . '. , . . . The Mary Towe Circle of the Hert ford Methodist Church melt with Mrs.1 'I. C. Yagel at her home 'on the Hert-ford-iEdenton Highway Monday night with the president, Mrs. Nellie Fields, presiding. ,- Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, secretary, read the minutes of the last eeting. y Mrs. Sullivan had charge of the program using for her subject, "The 23rd Psalm." , She closed the program1 with prayer. lAfter the benediction, Mrs. F. A. McGoogan assisted the hostess ' in serving refreshments carrying out the valentine motif to the following mem bers: Miss Fields, Miss Rirth Elliott, Miss Martha Barnett, Mesdames Ed gar Fields, Lawrence Towe, Walter Edwards, Martin Towe, Robert Hollo well, Jesse Lee Harris, Tommy Mat thews, Riley Monds, Etton Hurdle, Emory White. Mrs. Tom Skipsey will be hostess to the March meeting at her home on Church Street. Visited in (Washington ' . , Mrs. J. E. Jones and Dan Berry spent Tuesday and Wednesday , in Washington, D. C, visiting friends. Returned Home Murray Vick returned to his home in New York Saturday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. From Robersonville Mr. and Mrs. Everett James of Rob ersonville spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. T, Skinner. ' ' ' , Week-end Hn Richmond , . .:. Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Hardcastle and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick spent the ireek-end in Richmond, Va.:- " ? From. Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elliott and children of .Edenton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliott. Improved . y (Mrs. T. S. White, who has been confined to her home because of sick ness is improved. Visiting Here Mrs. Lena Gregory of Fentress, Va., is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. ROOK PARTY Mrs. Joe Brady was hostess at a rook party Monday evening at her home , in , Woodland Circle. Those playing were Mesdames Hilton White, Ray Haskett, Jimmy Stallings, Edward Barber, Bumice Inscoe, Ray White, Jamie Snipes, Cliff Banks, B. J. Holle- man, Jr., McClelland Wade, Louis Tar kington, E. C. Woodard, Thurman White, Haywood Divers, Richard Dav id and Cliff Haskett. The high score prize went to Mrs. Haskett,- second high to Mrs. Holleman and floating prize was awarded Mrs. Banks. 1 A sweet course was served. ViTOFALLIJEWS Mrs. T,' S. Gregory and daughter, Geraldine, spent Thursday in Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Lula Lane is' very sick at the home of Mrs. Rex Jones, her daughter. 'L. C. Godwin is improving some after suffering a stroke at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. L. Barber. . IMr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple and Bailey Temple, June and Johnnie Mar tin of Newland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell. IMr. and Mrs. Elisha Whaley of Portsmouth, Va., Visited her brother and j family, Joel F. Hollowell, Sr., Monday P. M. They were on their I way home from Florida where thoy have spent the month. , . Mrs. W. G. Hollowell spent the day with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Bailey in Elizabeth City Sunday. !Mrs.Jimmie Earnhardt of Edenton spent Sunday night with her sister, Mrs. jW. Gt Hollowell. -7 ' , SSgt C. 0. McCullougha of Camp ; Lejune, N. spent the week-end witn his family. - f " Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Willey and f am-' ily have recently moved to PorU mouth, Va. A . (Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones, Sr., had ai their dinner guests Sunday in celebra tion of Mrs. Lula - Lane's birthday, , Mrs. Jones' mother, We ioiiowing: Mr.,, tnd Mrs. Eddie Hobbs of Norfolk, Mr. -and Mrs. Edgar Lane of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lane and daughter Nonie Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Reginal ; Jones, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones of Washington, D. C, and Miss Vivian Reddick of Hobb3- ville, N. C. , . Roy Hamond lost the sight in one of hiB eyes in a recent accident. 1 ROOK CLUB MEETS ; Miss Mildred Reed entertained her rook club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames J. E. Morris, D. F. Reed, Sr., Carlton Cannon, G. R. Tucker, Julian White, Harry Hollowell, Crafton Mathews, Archie Lane. Walter Dail, C. T. Skin ner, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize and floating prize went to Mrs. Reed and low score prize went to Miss White. ' NA weet course was served. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ' Mrs. Trim Wilson was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Front Street Those playing were Mesdames R. S. Monds, Jr.. C. A. Davenport, H. A. Whitley, S. P. Jessup, Clyde MdCalhim, W. H. Hard castle, J. H. Newbold and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize went to Mrs. Monds. A salad, course was served. i I I I I START TOUR SPRING IN A NEW HAT PROM OUR SEASON'S NEWEST SELECTIONS OF STYLES AND COLORS $2. 2)8 SIMON'S i , Saturday: Show Opens 1 P.M. I EDDY ARNOLD Todays Friday Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 CLIiFTON iWEBB i JOAN BENNETT ' j "Hoe Down" "For Heaven's Sake" "GMen Never Fmget" Na 3 Sunday Shows: 2:15V4:15 and 9:15 P. M. LOUIS HA WARD and DONA DRAKE fORTUilES uHaPTAW BLOOD" Monday and Tuesday-rHMaUnee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. (M. HUMPHREY (BOGART and GLORIA jGRAHAME ' IN: A. LOT PLACE" Wednesday: Matine3P.M. Night 7-9 P. M; DOUBLE FEATURE 1 ' Firat Feature - Second Featora i MONTE (HALE PAUL .nORST ' Sunday In lEdenton " Mrs. E. A. Byrnm spenit Sunday in Edenton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Htfbbs. , . r In Craddock ' Mrs. J. G. Roberson is spending some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James John son at Craddock, Va. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs: Melvin Wright and children of Eilizabeth Cty spenit Sun-, day with Mrs. J. E. Everett and family. Week-end iWith Parents . ' Reggie Tucker, from the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. From Chowan iColIege Colon Jackson from Chowan Col lege, Murfreesboro, spent the week end with his parents. 1 From' Greenville .- : Mrs. G. L. Tyner of Greenville is spending this week with her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard David. ' f :announement All Hertford Dry Cleaners Will Observeithe Following Schedule of Prices, Effective February 19: Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed . ....... Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed. . . . . . . . . .75c From Edenton r Tommy Harrell of Edenton is spend ing this week wDth Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williford. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent; Sunday in "Norfolk, Va., with friends and relatives. . ' : ' W. JM. U. TO iMEET . The Woman's Missionary Union of the' Baptist Church, will meet Monday evening, February 19, at 7:30 P. M., at the church. Mrs. Warner Madre, president, urges a full attendance. DON BARRY MARJORIE STEELE "The Vanishing Westerner" Thursday and Friday: Mjttinee 3 P. M-Night 7-9 P. M. ' --j' - BETTY HUTTON and 1FRED 1ASTAIRE , Tough Assignment" BRIDGE CLUB MEETS (Mrs. M. R. Campbell entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church iStreet. Those play ing were Mesdames C. R. Holmes, C. A. Davenport, ' W. J. Kanoy, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. M. Williford, J. T. Biggers and C. E Johnson. ' The high score prize went to Mrs. Holmes. Refreshments were served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. V. N. Darden was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those enjoying the even ing were Mesdames Charles Hencj J. O. FeJton, Charles Wheedbee, W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce, J. D. Costeh and Jliss Kate BJanchard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Henc A sweet course was erred. . :'.v Dresses, Plain, tad cndPressed. . . . . . Udlas Coats Cleosd oid Pressed. .... . . 75c Other Services Slightly Advanced In Proportion. ' The rising costs of materials, supplies and labor have' ; made this small increase in price necessary, and it has A ben delayed as long as possible. NELSON'S . CLEANERS ( - I ' s CANNON'S 3AST 17 P CLEANERS, , - C V,-:H; - - -y ; M'V I 1 CLEANERS