I 1 -ZZCONAL ITwI3
IDob Lay den of Louiaburg College
Trom LouL'irj
IDob Lay den
spent the week-end witSr tfarenta,
.Mr. and Mia, Sidney Layaen, Sr. , ;
At Watts Hospital
' ' 'Mrs. Dan fReed was taken to Watts
Hospital, (Durham, last week for ob
servation and treatment.
Frost Franklin ;
Mrs. IT. Henderson Dail of Frank
lin, VaL, is tf guest of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. end Bins. XL C.
Sullivan. '
At Eoef'.tal
Miaa Mae Wood Winstar, who un
derwent minor operation at the Cho
wan Hospital iiast week, ta
along nicely.
From INewpcri-NewB
- Mr. and 2-s.' Cor-Iar-r '
children of Newport-iJewi,
getting the' week-end with Hr. and C
Raper. - .
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan of
Norfolk. Va., spent the week-end with! Mrs. E,
Sir. and Mrs. H, C Sullivan.
, Week-end In Norfolk
'Miss iPegtgy HarreH spent the week
end with relatives in Norfolk, Va.
Returned Home
Mm. Dill Gray has returned to iher
home at 'Alexandria, Va., aflter attend
ing the funeral of her mother, Mrs.
C. M. HarreH, Br.
Returned iHome
IMdss Dorothy Howard of "Richmond,
Va., spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mm. J. O. flPalton.
-, Returned Home
- 'Mrs. C. H. Howard returned to her
home last IFxdday after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. James Howard in Norfolk,
: Va. '::-,:--;;i'.-:.;vv
Week-end At WiUiamston
, Miss Louise Hines spent the week
end with her parents at WiUiam
ston. , .
Week-end Here-'
Miss Arlean 'Poster of Elizabeth City
spent the week-nd with Mr. and Mrs.
V. IN. Darden.
Sunday Guests ' " u
Major and Mrs. 'A. IB. Dedhl of Nor
folk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, D. S. Darden.
Returned Home
(Miss Sue Eason returned to her
' home in Tarboro after spending sev-l
eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim (Bob White. i
(From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Kennit Cowan of,
' Washington, ID. C, spent the week-
' end with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White.
From New Bern
Mr. and (Mrs. Richard SI ohn and
son of New Bern spent tine week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. 'E. C. Woodard.
Week-end In Portsmouth '
Mr. and Mrs. McClelland Wade and
family spent .the week-end in Ports
mouth, Va.
Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. HoQowell and
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson and son
of Norfolk, Va., and Mm. H. T. Hobbs
of Edenton were Sunday guests of
A. 'Byrum. . f;-..
.,r -t
t."
Sunday Guests "
Mrs .Carrte Harnlin and Mr. and
Mrs. iphB' mhomas of Beaufort spent, Sunday Guests
Returned From Hospital
Mrs. Harry Hol'loweU has returned
home after spending Beveral days last
week at the, Chowan Hospital.
From Norfolk"
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moone and chil
dren of Norfolk, Va., spent the week
end with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. .
From Newport-News v.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn end
daughter, Claudia, of Newport-News,
Va., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Rosser Brinn.
Visiting At Jonesboro ? '
Mrs. Ceorge Fields, Sr., left Sun
day for Jonesboro, Ark., where she
will visit her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Jim'G. W.Pitts. .
From Littleton
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower of
Littleton spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. 'J. S. Vick.
From Chocowinlty
Mrs. (Laura Kavannaugh and Miss
(Bessie Jones of Chocowimty spent the
week-end with her sister and oroth-an-
law, Mrs. W. F. iEdwards and Mr. Ed
wards. VV. -iv:; y 'i ';
Week-end In Kenly
Mr. and Mrs. Richard David and
daughter spent the week-end in Kenly.
Week-end In Durham v
Mrs.5 J. H. Towe and Miss Susanne
Towe spent the week-end in Durham
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Twiddy.
Week-end Here
Cecil Edward Winslow of ECTC,
Greenville spent the week-end wilth
his parenjp, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wins-low..-,1''
'rfV '. "'l : '.
iFrom Norfolk '
Mr. and (Mrs. Tom Bunch of Nor
folk, Va.', . spent th week-end with
J. P. Perry, Sr.
Improved
Mark Hathaway, tyho baa been quite
sick, is much improved this past week.
Improved
Mrs. C St. Holmes, who was confin
ed to her home because of sickness, for
several days, returned to bet teaching
duties Tuesday and is much better.
Returned Home
Mrs. UV S. Vick returned to her home
Saturday 'after spending two weeks
with relatives and friends at Green
ville, Morehead City and Kirtston.
In Washington -
(Mrs. D. S. Darden left Wednesday
to visit her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. (Burleson, in Wash
ington, D. C.
From Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sumner of
(Baltimore. Md., 'spent a recent week
end with Miss Mary Sumner and Miss
Matilda Newbold.
KOOK CLUB MEETS
Mrs. H. C Cullivan wi ?2uc" "
hostess at a bridge party: r : Jay t '
at her home on Frot i.;rect .
guests of honor were Urn. Guy 1 ' y,
Jr.. of 'Charleston, W, Va.r and Kirn,
iRoy Reed -of XJovington, Va. Dier
guests present were Ulesdames-r. lu.
Stephenson of Indiana, CPa., JEIanry
C. Stokes, Jr., Wilson (Dillon, AI Hen-
ton, 'Francis Nixon, w. I Jessup,
Charles (Payne, K. S. luonds, Jr.
Charles Murray, T. P.. Brinn, W. K
Drake, Walter Edwards, S. P. Jeasup,
J. E. Newby and Miss Helene Nixon.
The high score prise went to Mrs.
Stephenson and second high went to
3frs. Kenton. ' A sweet course was
served. " ..-.,.;
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS " i
Mm. Wilson Dillon entertained her
bridtre club Thursday night-at her
home on Church Street . Those play
ing were Mesdames F. B. Stephenson,
Robert Hollowell, Al Kenton, Charles
Murray,' Vivian Mathews, Henry C.
Stokes, Jr., Francu Nixon, Edison
Harris, , J IL; Harris, D. F. (Reed, Jr.,
W. E. Drake and Miss (Ruth Elliott.
The" high score (Prize went to Mrs.
Edison Harris... A sweet course was
served. byAV-&".?r l
z i . s . - - j r it
her ... j i'
were- E " ins L- ywocj C;
Wj Ti-'Jz-ton, l C. T'r
B. J. I.l'eman, Jr., Z"." .1 T
CLl-md' r-'iZs, Cf : - J. A.
Letts, Arur V.1J:-, 1. :y Stal-
BRIDGE (CLUB MEET
Mrs. J. H. Newbold was hostess to
her bridge club Thursday night at her
home on Front Street. Those playing
were Mesdames K. S. Monds, Jr., T.
5 1.
vc . .
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1 1
v . 1 by ,
A tax err: it is a man who can out-:
figure if e rverrnr ..t. '
' In oni. M trA-j.A-. n ia trn
Bi-mi,. ' . 1, .i l . omul, wrw uvnwi V. . JLaVCIt-
Skinner was hostess ,toi . m J ; ...
port., xnm niiMui, m. a. nuiucjr, u.
Mrs. C T.
her rook club Thursday night of last
week at her home on Dobb Street
Those praying were Mesdames J.? H.
Towe, J. E. Morris, Julian White,
CraCton Mathews, GR. Tucker,, D. F.
Reed, Sr., Archie Lane, Carlton Can
non, Walter Dail, IMias Ruby) -White,!
Miss Theuina Elliott and Miss Mildred
Reed. The high score prize went to
Mrs. Mathews and floating prise to
Mm. Tucker. A sweet course was ser
ved. ' '
P. Jessup and W. H. Hardcastle. The
high score prize went to Mrs. Monds.
A sweet course was served.: , ' 1 :
Sunday; with
White.'
Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
In Newport-News
'Mrs. R. S.' Monds, Sr., is the guest
this week of her sister, Mrs. W. E.;
Colonna of NewportMNews, Va.
From Columbia
iMr. and Mis. S. F. Pollard and son.1
Bill, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. D. Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. John (Pearson of
Eliiabeia City and Mr. and Mrs. C. Y.,
Parrish of Edenton visited Mr., and
Mrs. Joe Caravello Sunday.
Thursday In Norfolk .
Mrs. Jack Burbaire . and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Caravello spent last Thurs
day in Norfolk, Va.
Announcoin:nl!;
I am a candidate' for re
election to the office of Com
missioner for the Town .of
Hertford, subject to the Prim
ary Election, !April 30.
'.. YOUR VOTE AND
1 a SUPPORT WILL BE
Greatly appreciated
Ibnry Clay Sulfa
An tenncomont
1 take this opportunity to an
nniinra mv "anHularv fnr r.
election to the office of mayor
of Hertford, subject to the pri
mary to be held April 30.
It has been my aim and pur
pose during my tenure of office
to serve the people and if se
lected again I shall endeavor to'
meet the wishes of all the peo
ple for the betterment of our
town. .
Your vote and help will be
appreciated. f '
V. fJ. ffiSOEN
S A- L-2
Of Children's Venr
s- - . : ,NOT ALL $12233
values ...$10.95
$15.95 values j.. $11.95
$17.95 values. .$13.95
Don't Miss These Bargains -
Toddler's
Costs Gii Ccr.n jts
iSixes 1 to 2 '
$9!95 values I $7.95
Girfs'OrcssGS !Ooys'7ahSi!ils
Not AH Sixes
SUghUy Soiled
Values to $2.98 and $3.98
Now $1.98
$4.98 values ...$2.98 1
$5.98 values... $3.98 1
Sizes 2 to 6
. . Slightly. Soiled
$2.98 values ..'.$1.89
$3.98 and $4.98 Values v
' Now $2.89
: REU.1ED conG;i siv ws;
t Sizes 1 to 1Q. $1.98 to $2.29 values; ::r.$l;49
' ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
JONES KIDDIE StlQPPE
SECOND FLOOR GREGORY'S
HERTFORD, N. C.
' - . i i i . i gvy .-fy.-.-ywvnnnni'Ln.itjutjry
Elliott, Sr.
Mr.- and Mrs. W. B. Yearns and son,
Bill, of Wake Forest, spent the Meek-
end with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward.
Week-end Here
Reggie Tucker, from the University
of North Carolina, spent the 'week-end Visiting Here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mr. and (Mrs. John Beers are the
Tucker. guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow
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Today: Friday
Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9
RONALD REGAN
' DIANNA .LYNN
Saturdays Show Opens 1 P. M.
, GENE AUTRY .
"Bedtime For Bonzo"
"Indian Territory"
-James Brothers of Missouri' No. 1
Sunday Shows: 2:15 4:15 and 9:15 P.M.
. , JOSEPH COTTON and VALU
Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. .
RAY MILLAND and HEDY LAMARR ' '
"copPEiHnYon"
Wednesday- Matinee S P.M. Night 7-9 P. H. U :
DOUBLE FEATURE ..
First Feature '. t. Second Feature
PAT O'BRIEN
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ANN GWYNNE
TONI NEAL
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