PAGS FOUR THE PraiQUTfAJCS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. &, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951. 1 ; i t , ' 1 A 4 IMLjVVU From Tarboro miss Mitzie Green of Tarboro spent the week-end with Misses Elizabeth and Hulda Wood." Visited In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. and Mr. ; and Mrs. R. G. Fitch spent " Sunday and Monday in. Norfolk, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Smith and Mr. and Mrs. B. Powell. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. H. G. Stokes, Mrs. V. N. Dar den, Mrs. J. T. Biggers and Mrs. M. R. Campbell visited Mrs. C. E. John son at DePaul Hospital in Norfolk, Va., Tuesday. ' Sunday At New Bern ' - ' ' ' s Mr. and Mrs. E. C Woodard and children s;cnt Sunday in Now Bern as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mohn. In Miami X ' "J Willie Ainsley is attending the American Legion Convention at Mi' ami, Fla., this week. Friday Guests Mrs. Will Harris, Mrs. Pencie Gwinn of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Frank Hay' man of Virginia Beach, Va., were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Jones. ; From Raleigh Miss Elizabeth Tucker of Raleigh spent the week-nd with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. At Wake (Forest Mrs. I. A. Ward ul spending this week at Wake Forest as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns. Returned Home . ,. - Mrs. Beatrice Harris and jrrandson Robert Harris, of St Brides, Va., re turned home Friday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones. ' x iFrom dreenviQe Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with W. F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. They were accom panied here by Mrs. I B. Merrill and son, Cliff, who had visited them for a week m Greenville. Monday In Norfolk , : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and chil dren of Eden ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliott Sunday. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Britton of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Fowler. , Week-end At Chapel Hill Miss Maude Holmes spent the week end at Chapel Hill, N. C. In Florida' Mr. and Mrs. B. C Berry left last Thursday for Miami, Fla., where they will spend 10 days. They attended the national convention of the Ameri can Legion, held this week. To Maryland " - - - . E. Leigh Winslow, Jr., who is con nected with the U. S. Navy Hydro graphic office, returned Sunday, to Suitlanq, Md., where he Is stationed, It was the young man's first visit home for some time, having spent the past five : months on an icebreaker in the artic regions. . From Tryon ; Mrs. Paul Culbertson of Tryon spent severa ldays last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy.' ' Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins and Mrs. C. N. Griffin of Edenton visit ed Mrs. Charles. Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hoibbs-jBunday. s t ' i From Norfolk - Miss Winnie Whitley of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Whitley. - Monday At Virginia Beach Mrs, N. E. Newkirk. Mrs. J. H Bagley, Mrs. C. V. Williford and Miss Annie Parker spent Monday at Vir ginia Beach as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickhardt 1 Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sanford have returned to their, home at Litchfield, Conn., after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Long. Sunday Guests Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Hobbs of Birmingham, Ala., and Glenn Hobbs of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum Sunday. Week-end In Durham " Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Car lyle White spent , the week-end in Durham and attended the Duke-State football game Saturday. Announcement The Hotel Hertford Beauty Shop WILL RE-OPEN Friday, October 19 PHONE 4861 TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT SEE OUR NEW LINE OF WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY Priced Up to $1.00 3 Today: Friday . Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. - - JOSEPH COTTON EDMUND GWENN "Peking Express" Saturday: Show Opens 1P.M. . CHARLES STARRETT in ' , "Prairie Round Up" Pirates of Hi&h Seas No. 14 Sunday Shows: 2:154:159:15, P. M. RORY CALHOUN and PETER GRAVES -in- "ROGUE RIVER" Monday and Tuesday-Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. J KATHRYN GRAYSON and HOWARD KEEL -TO- "SIIOVDOAf. Wednesday: -Uatinee 3:15 P. AL Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature , JOHNNY iWEISMULLER , BRENDA JOYCE Wi'Zi' - fa v'V"1 "Tarzan and the Leopard Woman" Second .Feature s MABEL PAIGE JOHN CARVER "Gallan, Thoroughbred" Sunday Guests' Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, Jr.. and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell Sunday. Sunday In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. V, N. Darden were the gueste Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Goode in Richmond, Va. From iWilliaraston Mrs. Charles Godwin and children of Williamston spent the week-end with J. F. Elliott and family. From Marion i ;- Mrs. Archie Patton of Marion and Bill Small of Leesburg, Va., spent one day last week in Hertford. Visiting Parents Mrs. John Beers of Ocean Side, Calif., whose husband. 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