;ONAL ITETIS Yt !t In Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe of Old Neck Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Whit of Hertford-Edenton Highway; visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Saunders, in Portsmouth, Va., on Sun day. ' . .Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Granberry Tucker of Washington, D. C, spent the week end with Mr Tucker's mother, Mrs. Nathan Tucker. j Returns Home ' . Mrs. T. '5." White, who was called to New York by the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., six weeks ago, has returned to her home in Hertford. v;iV:$f . To Visit In Richmond ' Mrs? L; N. Hollowell, Mrs. C. W. White and Edgar White will spend next week-end with Mrs, William Hux ter in Richmond, Va. V Week-end At St. Brides Mrs. J. T. Hendricks, accompanied foy Clay Stokes and Margaret Wil liams, spent the week-end at St. t. 1 r ..... mm . 1 mm im joriaes, v a., visiting lur. ana am, iwh. ns Harrell. .yi :' ! v'"' "w. .r. . Week-end Home . Cecil Edward Winslow, a student at East Carolina College,- was at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow, over the week-end. Visiting Parents Mr. and- Mrs. C. E. Burleson of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end with Mrs. Burleson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. iD. S. Darden. E'ored To Hertford Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder and their young son moved to Hertford from Woodville this week. The Wild era are occupying one of the Hollo- well apartments on Church Street; Ret urns From Hospital ' Mrs. Charles E., Johnson returned Wednesday of last week from the DePaul Hospital, Norfolk, Va where she had undergone a major opera tion. Mrs. Johnson is improving satis. faetorily. Kanoy Fam3y Move ' XX.J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy, who recently purchased the former home place .of the late Mr, fend Mrs. R. D. Elliott, moved into their new residence this week. , , . ,.;'! : v; i Returns Home 1 -v-:X Mrs. J. L. Cely has returned to her home at Hendersonville after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Hollowell. ' :- ...... ? t -. Week-end Here . -'-,. 4 J. E. Winslow, Jr., whd is attend ing the Episcopal High School at Alexandria, Va., spent the week-end with his father. ' Columbia Visitors Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard and their son of Columbia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell on Saturday. MORE SPECIALS -At ' ' MARSHALL'S Ice Cream Pints ...25c Quarts. 45c Half -Gallon. 85c Lemon Custard Half-Gallon 85c Visited At St. Pauls Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes spent the week-end at St Pauls, visit ing Mrs: W. A. Felton and Miss Gladys Felton. Return Home Mrs. L. B. Merrill and young son Cliff Edwards, has returned to their home at Sonora, Texas, after a visit to relatives in Hertford and at Green ville. Goldsboro Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and their daughters, Emmy . Lou, and Joan, of Goldsboro, visited Mr. Chalk's mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk, and Mrs. Chalk's mother,; Mrs. Ben Wood, ovef the week-end. ; : . Returns From Hospital , Mrs. Robert L. Hollowell has re turned from Norfolk General Hospital, where she underwent a tonsilectomy. She is convalescing satisfactorily. On Business Trip ' Robert L. Hollowell left Monday for a business trip to Philadelphia, Pa. At Wake Forest Mrs. I. A. Ward and her son, Jar- vis Ward, spent Saturday in Wake Forest as the sruests of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns. Jr.. and attended the Carolina-Wake Forest game. Attended Executive Meeting ' Mrs. I. A. Ward returned Tuesday from Raleigh, where she has been at tnding the State executive meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church. ' Mifca tc:'3 M c". of the recrertjon wiih vrrl of t members winnkg piwa." The hostesses served dellv.' us re freshments. , 1 mra announcstnt Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rc" -1 C El- liott on Sunday, October 23, 1951. at the Albemarle Hospital, in Eliza beth Uty, a daughter. . . . , CLUB MEETS The Whiteston Home Demonstration Club met Thursday night, October 25, at the Community House in the form of a Halloween party, with several of the members and their husbands in costume.' Mrs. Archie White and Miss Pearle White were hostesses. The meeting opened by singing "It's A Good Time To Get Together," fol lowed by the Lord's Prayer prayed in unison. Alter several business mas ters were discussed, Mrs. White gave a very interesting demonstration on Today: Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO Saturday: Show Opens TP. M. JOHNNY MACK iBROWN in "Coming 'Round the Mountain" "Montana Desperados" Desperados of the West No. 1 Sunday Shows: 2:15 4:15 9:15. P. M. X GLEN FORD and RHONDA FLEMING -in- "THE REDHEAD AND LTIIE COWBOY" Monday Only: Shows 3:15 7-9 P. M. ROBERT YOUNG BETSY DRAKE Tuesday Only : Shows 3:157-9 P. M. STEPHEN McNALLY GAIL RUSSELL vru qa uu," i "Air t nrtpt." - l lie uciUiut iiuiuau :. , ..- Wednesday: Matinee 3:15 P.M. Night 7-9 P. M. " DOUBLE FEATURE : First Feature GEORGE O'BRIEN SHEILA RYAN "Gold Raiders" Second Feature JOHNNY WEISMULLER SHERRY MORELAND fa-; "Fury of the Congo" BURGESS CLUB fltnTS ' The Burgess Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. V. L. Proctor. The' meeting was opened by singing' Sweet and jlow. ine devotional, from the 100th Psalm, was given by Mrs. Tom mie Mathews, followed hv the rolled Minutes of the previous meeting were reaa ana approved. The roll showed one hundred, per cent pres ent - , Announcements were made hy Mrs. White. . December 12 was set as the date for the Christmas rtu Mm. White gave a very interesting dem onstration on using modern JUtchen Utensils With Greater Efficiency. The hostess served nuts. ', candv. pound cake and ice cream. ; . m. y. f. meets:. - The Methodist Youth Fellowship of tne JNew Hope- Metliodist Church held its regular monthly meeting Monday nijrht, October 29. at the Gommnnitv House. ; The meeting was called to oraer Dy tne president, Sarah Ownley, after t which the group sang "In the Garden." ' The devotional was' then given by Norma Butt, followed by the group singing VGod Will Take Care of You." The minutes were read and approved and roll ' all). " A ahnrt business session followed,. Ymd the group was dismissed by the M Y. F. covenant and benediction. 7. H. I -r;'.!j, r-.iZlx. Trl-i lvil - .a. ir ,h score prii was wen by i.s. wuJu ,- ,The hostess served coffee, cake and ice cream. . ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER Mrs. Durwood Reed, Jr., was hos tess at a rook party and stork show er for Mrs.Talmadge Rose Friday night. " Rook ; was played V at four tables. Mrs. Eddie Barber won the high score prize and Mrs. Emmett Landing won jthe low prize. The hon oree received many lovely gifts. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ' ' Mrs. Clyde McOallum entertained her bridge club Thursday night. Those playinir were Miss Mae Wood Wins. low, Mrs. Charles Wulf, Mrs. C. A. uavenport, Mrs. J. H. Newbold, Mrs. nn. 1 C A.i I r unt: c is what you can save : ' when you replace your , , old range with a won- ' . ; derful ntwHtiftc GUf . . gas .range during our Old Range Round-Up. I Yes, now is the time : j to buy and save. See , Magic Chef gas ranges : on display at Harrell Gas & Coal Co. Next to Perquimans High School Phone 3881 J HERTFORD, N. C , Sunday Ccl:ccl Clzz3 The Judson Memorial Sunday School Class of the Hertford Baptist Church held its annual banquet at the Hertford Hotel Thursday night The dining room was beautifully decorated with fall flowers, jack olantems and candles, carrying out the Halloween colors. : A corsage was presented each one present. - Mrs. Joe Towe' White " president, presided. The. Rev. C .W..Dulmg re turned thanks after the singing of the class song.. Mrs. Clinton Eley, fellowship chairJ man, was then introduced. She eave uie woras or welcome and witn a few jokes started the evening off in a fine way. She presented Mrs. I. A. Ward, teacher of the class, who served as toast mistress. Several musical num bers were rendered. A guessing con test and group singing wer enjoyed. The Kev. G. M. Smgletary of Eliza beth City..gave a talk on "Why Go to Sunday School T" A turkey dinner was served the 40 members present. , . . Invited guests were the- Rev.' and VhYVaitforThis? Re-roof now with Certain-teed asphalt shingles and get ahead of costly, pesky leaksTThese are firc Ksisting, long-wearing roofing, . and afford all -weather protection, rrsfect wM Ctrtnh-f rf aooflng DUNSTAN BRICK CO. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C Next Door to Cotton Mills C. U. r " "y tl -.Ji C-y. . ', f s Trrl C. : . C. R. Vazn of i Dy Ycir.-n'a Czdtty . A silver tea was given at the home of Mrs. Archie T. Lane, in the coun ty, on Friday afternoon, and continued into tne evening, by the ladies of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of tiie Methodist Church. Autumn flowers and brilliant foli age decorated the lower floor of the attractive old home. ' Mrs. Oscar Fel ton and Mrs. C. T. Skinner received the guests at the front door. . . In the afternoon Mrs. G. E. Newby poured coffee. and Mrs. R. L. Snowies poured tea at the beautifully appoint ed 'table in the dining room.- The table was covered with a lace cloth and there was a beautiful center-piece of large yellow chrysanthemums, s In the evening Mrs. Charles Whed bee and Mrs; D. F. Reed,. Sr., pour ed. Among those serving were Mrs. H. T. Hollowell, Mrs. Johnnie Beers, Miss Mary Dale Spry, of Edentonand Miss Ruth Tucker, About 75 guests called. Various c:' i ti t! j Ze ' ' ' i Dap f t Church -;il r 1 13 fv . : " Vera Fayne Circle meets L-ondy afternoon, November 6. at S o'clock at the church. Artie Bretcher Circle meets Mon day night, November 5, at 8 o'clock with Mrs. B. T. Wood. . Inabelle Coleman Circle meets Mon day night, November 6, at 8, o'clock with Mrs. C. E. Cannon. , T , Mary ' Ellen . Dozier Circle meets Monday night November 6, "at 7:80 with Mrs. Jack Burbage. Mattie Macon Circle meets ' Tues day night, November 6, at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Haywood White. Bessie Pritchard Circle meets Mon day night, November .5, at 8 o'clock withers. Tommy Byrum.- .,, ; , Rosa Powell Circle Meets Tuesday night, November 6, at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Milton Dail, Jr. .... -The Woman's Auxiliary of the Wil liam Paul Stallings Post of the Ameri can Legion will hold its regular meet ing at the Agriculture; Building on Friday night October 2 .Fato?:'!, ' PEANUT PICKING TIME . -and We Have Dental Pciit Picltcr ilciias Beii!k.'l Hay B&s Dloclis llsy l.Peot Dps ; oGVing Tl"u3, (I-jL'jS - Pesniit PiCiicr Ddls,;C:!t Lccing snd Dressing, Ossliots Ttfe iioitfoud imnovAnE & SUPPLY CO. ; . "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE' I fcajp m mm mi mmmn awatsiiaaaKaaaBMaMaaaS ' ' ' ' - n i it " i s 1 "i s R I NOW IS THE TIME - FOU YOUR KD7 SUIT OR TOPCOAT; We Have a Large Selection of Blues, Greys, Browns or Shark Skins Sizes .34 to 46 Priced To Suit 'Vou W tojsiq Get Into -One of Our, New KEIV MALLORY HATS : $7.a to m New Shoes New ties New Shirts New Pants COLD WEATHER IS COMING ' See Our Selection of Coats and Suits . ' New Styles New Colors' . Checlsv and Plaids ' . -, ' 4 , ;. ' f ' - Coats; From.-...; J.$16.75 ; " Suits From.....;.$14.75 -NEW BL0US2S ' new sriinTS ' . '. . NET7 SYEAVZr.3 ' ":- VELVET HA AO if x'-; '' X - : Sea US Thij Vc;I:!!l Thursday-Friday: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. - CARY GRANT and JEANNE CRAIN . "PEOrLE IVlL T;,r"' n j1-

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