r r tv! rat " tits i a Recent Guests Mr- niul Mm Morris Hodsres End children of Chesapeake Beach were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. c u. Fowler. , u , i ". Tuesday At Corapeake Mr. I. A. Ward sient Tuesday witr. her sister. Mrs. J. L. Lasaiter at Corapeake. - . . -, Monday With Mother Mr ;Flt.W Riddiek of Trotville spent Monday witk her mother, Mrs. Lucy Madre. . " DlamJ Tn RafM . William Ray Lamb of Otis A. F. Bass, Mass., returned Sunday after spending three days' leave with ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. wune uama. Dr. and Mrs. (Dean of North Wilkea k ar,A Vu-harA Piitrell from Chanel IWAV MV-1 - Hill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell. .. Thursday In Norfolk F! A. Rvmm. Mrs. W. H. Bar ber and Mrs. Hilda Sawyer spent last Thursday in Norfolk, Va. M.iJ.. T Vmrfnltr Mrs. Tom Skipsey and daughter cnorvh MfiTxInv with Mr. ana n. Grayson Inman in Norfolk, Va. nrir.ul WifK Mother IT PVhnrH SlriveV. U. S. N., of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Hattie bpivey. Undergoes Operation u.a RvtsTf Hnllnwell left Thurs day of this week to undergo iTA operation at a .NorioiK nosiuuti xn day. - From -Greenville . ' Mi- ami Mrs. Edwin McMuUan and Mim EdSnina McXullan of Greenville uMmt the week-nd with Mrs. W. G. Wright. ..(s.iijy Week-end Guests ; Misses Betty Lou and Shirley Spangler of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Spangler spent Sunday here and were accompanied home by their daugh ters. . " ' " From Newport-News , iw. or.) Ww. Robert Bnnn and 4UA rA Mr And Mrs. Claude Brinn and daughter of Newport-News, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs,. Rosser Brinn. I rum jut Dr. and Mrs..G. G. Dixon of Ayden spent Sunday with Mr. ana mis. a R. Futrell. .juaiee From Greenville " Mr and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with W. F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. j Week-end Guests ,. , J Mrs. Thomas Wilcox of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Frank Winslow of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with Miss Mae Wood .Winslow and Mrs. Will Hudson, VTom nunwM , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer and son of Norfolk, Va., spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. MarK uregury. From Norfolk . ... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum, Mrs. Bernard Murden, Sr., Miss Chnstme Murden and Bernard Murden III, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. FromAhoskie Mrs. C. B. Harrell, Mrs. W. G. Har mon and Mrs. P. F. Darden of 'Ahoskie spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman. . Saturday Guests . , i u.. T UnUa nf RlaCKS Dr. ana mis. uij - , wr Va.. and Mrs. H. TV Hobbs of, Edenton visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum Saturday. Weekend In Washington mr.. -j TV.rmnTi White ana Mr. aim , - , ... Ralph White spent the week-end wrth relatives in Washington, D. C. The? were accompanied home by Mrs. White who had spent several weeks there. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Mr. and nrvif anil Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. amory n - . . George Fields spent the jeek-end to Raleigh as the guests 01 Jr. Jim Butler. w iwSl Mrs. Charles ....... a ur. AHvia Hobbs visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes at Gates- ville Saturday. . . . Miss Betty Holmes, who has been living in Norfolk, va., nas i.vw to Hertford to be with her father, R. L. Holmes and sister, miss jiuW Holmes. , . - -.1 . futrfant .". Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White spent 1 the week-end with relatives at Lum berton and 'J Returned Horn Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Mrs. Wal ter Oakey, Jr., have returned to their hnma after visitinflr Lt. Robert Brbdie III, and Mrs. Brodie at Coronado, Calif., and Lt. Brooke F. Read, Jr., and Mrs. Bead at Alexandria, Va. , Sunday Guests Mr and Mrs. L. E. Haste of Ocean View. Va.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitterson. Returned Home "' Mrs. C ii. Griff in returned to her home in Edenton Tuesday after spend ing; several days with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Week-end In Edenton ' Miss Beckv Greeorv snent the week end . in Edenton with Mr. and Mm. Thurston Stallings. Sunday In Edenton Mr. and" Mrs. Noah Gresronr and children visited Mr. "and Mrs. Irving Bunch in Edenton Sunday. From Wilmington -: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell of Wilmington spent the week-end with Mrs. C. V. Williford and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. From Raleigh W. E. White, Jr., Of Raleigh spent several days last week with his par ente, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, Sr. Returned Home I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed 'and chil dren returned to their home at Cov- imrtnn Va.: Sundav after visitansr Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby and Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed. iFromV; i7 ' f'-'' Mrs. L-l 11 t . , Joe, from Vir--.: I-aci, V., , viaifc ing Mrs. J. II. Trr'ey ar.J I iCV, Williford. - Mr. !Ficthart e. ;:t. Sun day here but returned home. In New York 3. P. Jessup end T. L. Jeesup spent several days this week Sn New York. Week-end At Wintervsl'.e Miss Patricia Riggers spent the" week-end with Mr. and lira. Dennis nvuiwuviir di uuiKivinet . fuiu Mrs. Biggers spent Sunday there, and were 'accompanied home by theij daughter. , -. ; - To Philadelphia . ' Robert' Hollowell left Monday for Philadelphia,' Pa., where he went on business. , , , v TO HOLD BAZAAR : The Woman s Society" of Christian 1 . m.";): it n , . J to L. ;e t' '.r t st:.r ar.i tVy cl.:r 11. 7 evening, Docer ler CJii st Ce d.urvj. , f . fa:.::ly r.zu: ,;n ' , -Those attendlrg a'f; ' " reunion Sunday at the home cf 1 -"s. Kitf ' Spivey were Lt KJ.tri T.Ivey t. Norfolk, Va., I-r. and. r.-s. Gnu?, Spivey and daughter of ,"a J.in'in, Mr. and Mrs. Paul SmitJi.and clJIJreu of Belvidere. Mrs. Norman E'.'.iott ani daughter, Mrs. Lester Keel and fami-"j . ,kr' lkIIXjS CLUB Jvm!TS . Mrs. 57.' H. Hardcastle was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday night at her home 'tn Dobb Street Those playing were Mesdames W, H, Whit ley, Trim Wilson, S? P. Jessup, .J. H. Newbold, J. L. Cely, L .B. Merrill, Clyde McCallum and Charles Wulf, The high score .prize went to Mrs. Jessup. : A salad cdurse was seryed.t t ire 1 i r t at her e r'.ay- C-Crie, , Charlet ier- -, went to L""s. I ws pre c ' ' V. . 'it i' 1 a n ar.i a go i l ,r " '3; Ar rrJy Shows I 3:15-7-9 P.M. RHONDA rLnriNG MARX STEVENS .. n'-t i f - Saturdays- Show Opens 1 P. M. ' I t - gene autry OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ,E 1SGF! aS-,-i Snnrinv RuestA Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jenkins of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday witn Mr, and Mrs. D. & Darden. - From Norfolk Mr: and Mrs. J. J. Moore and chil dren of Norfolk. Va., spent the week- Ann with .!Mm. IS. T. Sutton. : Everything Must Go Prices Slashed! Buy Your Christmas Presents Now and Save! HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN Sterling Silverware k Plated Silverware . ., . . , . . ..' ', Diamonds Watches China , , . ' - 'm And Sterling Holloware And Many Other Items In Our Stock' COME IN TOD A Y FOR BEST SELECTIONS. - WE WILL NOT REPLACE STOCK AS IT IS SOLD ; Wright's Jewelry Store MARKET STREET HERTFORD, N. C "little Egypt"- ! ; Whirlwindw ; Pirates of High Seas No. 15 Sunday Shows? 2:154:159:15 P. M. - " ! ' ' ' ' T WENDELL COREY and ELLEN DREW ,' ' ,y Shows 8:157-9 P. M. GINGER ROGERS , JOAN DAVIS . -in- wThe Groom Wore Spurs" Tuesday Onlys Shows 5:157-9 P. M . JAMES STEWART PEGGY DOW , IIarvevw Wednesday: Matinee S:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE 'FEATURE . - First Feature ' WAYNE MORRIS PRESTON FOSTER -m- "The Big Gusher", , Second .Feature WILLIAM JANNEY ' DOROTHY APPLEBY "Rex, King of Wild Horses," ThuredayJFridayr Matinee S:15 Night 7-9 P- M. . BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO toz:s tou;3 ti:e f:rj:iT:r Whan thtra's a load on the , drawbar . 4t p. Your tractor always runs "uphiir! 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