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PAGE FIVE Eee. '.ef-, ...rrr -"; i Bethel -.7ard; 1 IJong; seer' treasurer, i v" Hopewell: barren;' vl tl.a. Cor , -j,'Joe Ferry, - ' Vf . i J. S. U. , . - rroett Lor.; .. H. L. Goodwin, rrcntv lira. Howard -I resident, "Xlea. Beulah ;Mrs. - Stanley , j Ly t3 j-ti tis f e.", J. C CampLelL Un. Cam; II re -tuned at the bedbiie cf her X--,r. Campbell reports t' t r's . er, who receiyei a is still in a critical. eondiUon. donh at times ha arpears to be improved for brief periods.. -. BasSTON STUDY (CLASS ' - The W. U. S. Kiaion L ,"rv; .s -will meet at the church at 2:00 P. II, November 15, with Mrs.-' C , D. Greg ory as teacher, - .,".' ; - iivuti; secretary. , juts. . Niamey i -h. r-,,.n. iWn.lwior.i .ancr.ara. v 'lTTit' -i 1.1 i- wtM4. Cno, C;il-White Hat: Plident,l 3 rth 3. w. W. Bundy; -, vice-presidenit, ! TJT " T7 llo. tTlr JThe prom-am will feature a movie. J. rjjia Harrell; secretary, lira. -1 I'athewn. olv: 'ere: President, Mrsf Claude v; vice-president, Mrs, F. R. . ;pell; secretary, Mrs. Olirer Wins v; treasurer, Mrs. C.;Tf Rogerson, IloVn ' Gaither : . President; 7 Mr. lon" Jackson; vice-president Mrs. "ed Lane; secretary, Mrs. Joe "Towe J., ... . "' " , ,". Iuress: President, Mrs. Howard 7 "athews; , vice-president, Mrs, A. M. UTelaiiv :. - secretary,!. Mrs. Walton lane. . CIRCLE MEETING , The Mary Ellen Pozier Circle of the I Baptist Church met - Monday night I with Mrs. Jack-Burbage. Mrs. Mark Gregory presided and gave the devo- V TZr?-"' r, ,",",w,,itionar. Mrt.' IColon- Jackson led in mittaubm. Prfw: ir Winim'PW. -Those-teking -part- on Jhe ,V4nslow; . vice-president, Mrs. Tom Ref reshmnta will be served in . the Home Economics Department. The faculty and students hope many peo ple will take this opportunity to be ocme better 'acquainted with '.the school ; '.. . ...V .:JZi. aad lira. Roy C Eanch of Eel-' viJo- announce the birtli of a daurh. t , 1 " onda - Hope, born ' at , Suffolk UOu..-.J on Wednesday, October 31. TOO , LATE TO CLASSIFY FOX RSNT SIX ROOM HOUSE, first floor apartment o Market .. Street, Hertford, N. C.. Apply Hotel Hertford, on November 10. - ,v- NOTICJ-PUBE BRED. REGISTER-, ed,' Prench Alpine Buck.- Off 6-8 at stock., Service fee $5.00. W. H ;Elliott, Chapanoke. ' - . novSOc Xlddick; secretary, Mrs. Russell Bk r; assistant secretary, Mrs. Wallace Xaker; treasurer, Mrs.' Linwood Wins low. - - - ( The meeting closed , witi the club , Collect, following a Bong. - Durants Neck Club was chairman of the hos tess clubs. -.,",.'". . ; ATTEND MEETING -:' J. T. Biggers,. Perquimans County . Superintendent of Education, accom panied by several - members of the County Board of Education attended , a State School Board ' Association meeting at'Ohapel Hill on Tuesday, s . telDGE CLUB MEETS -. - Mrs. 'S. P. Jessup was hostess to her bridge Club last Thursday night Those playing were: Miss Mae Wood Winslow, Mrs'W. H. HardcasUe, Mrs. Henry NewboloVMrs. Ellen McCallum, Mrs. C. A. Davenport Mrs. Trim Wil son, - Mrs. H. "A. Whitley and Mrs. Charles Wulf. ', Mrs. .Wulf won high score prize. Salad and "coffee were served,. ROOK PARTY Mrs. J. E. Morris was hostess. to her Rook Club-, last Thursday nfght. Those playing .were: -Mrs J. H. Towe, Mrs. D. S. Darden, Mrs. C. T. . Skinner, Mrs. Julian White, "Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. H. T. Hollowell, Mrs. A. T. Lane, Mrs. Crafton Mathews, Mrs. Walter Dail, Mrs.. Carlton Can non, Mrs. D. F. Reed. Sr., and-Miss p Mildred Reed. - The high sore prize was won by Mrs. Tucken . The float program were Mrs. Ed Everett, Mrs. W. W. Edwards and, r Miss Mamie Stalling. The meeting closed with a hymn, after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess; CIRCLE MEETS ' .Circle No. 2 of. the Hertford Bap tist Church met Monday night with Mrs. William x Elliott. Mrs. Charles Johnson, chairman, had charge of the program. Others present were Mes- dames E.' A. Byrum, Walter East, W. T. Elliott, W. H. Hampton, Olivia Hobbs, V. A. Holdren, Rosa Howell, Johnnie Lane, A. A. Perry, W, Pennington, Raymond Skinner, A. H. Spivey, W. E. Hofner and Miss Laura Pennington. tW Visitors, Mrs. C. E. 'Pritchard and . Mrs.' Harry Overton, were also present. - . At the close of the-meeting, deli clous refreshments were served by the hostess. . .. -; ..'..;' 'HALLOWEEN PARTY ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland en. tertained the Young Peoples' Sunday School CI ass of Burgess Church Wed nesday night at their home on Harvey Point toad, at a Halloween party - Games and contests -were enjoyed with William Stallings; Leon Harrell, William Lane, Rosa Stallings, Audrey Ayscue and ; Carine hean" ' winning prizes. Refreshments of apples, nuts, cook ies were served with hot cocoa, topped with iharshmellows. ' , CELEBRATE BAJJLOWEEnI Annie Lou Lane was a most charm ing hostess'. to her Sunday School ing prize was won'bv Mrs". Re-d and-0-8"8 Thursday nigh at Aer home low prize was awarded. Mrs. Towe. - sweet course was served. '. ' i . W. M. S. MEETS . Ths W. M. S. of Great Hope Baptist Church held its regular meeting wiih Mrs. Charlie L, IJail, Tuesday night The meeting was opened by singing "All Hail the Power." . Scripture read ing from Daniel S: 8-25 verse's was read by the president. Mrs. Sutton. near Burgess. . The Halloween idea was carried out in the .decorations including witchs, ghosts and . the witch's kettle. - , fortunes were,, told and, bingo and various other games were enjoyed. Refreshments of nuts and candy were served with -bottled drinks. caroFthanks On behalf of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Hertford Grammar School, I wish to thank every one, in- uWBt T rM nUn8r- Ending individuals and business estab- by Mrs. A. J. Parrish, roll was called Ushments of Hertford, who contributed and the minutes' read, after which the vinpmaw,n ti... imm f . rt. business session was held. A very Hiinwoon Mn,i,i ,M m, wn,Hv I A "' .. interesting program was rendered with several'of the members taking part The club has one new member which it is glad to acknowledge. The Societv made Hans V have a Christ mas party and summer for the hus bands present. "Till We Meet Again" was the closing hvmn and prayer by Mrs. Sutton. The hostess served ice cream and cake. - . , night at the Perquimans High School gymnasium. . MRS. W. C. CHERRY, President STUDY COIIR.SE TO MEET ' A Mission Rt'ioV Course to th- Hertford Ppt' W. M. L, will-b TiaM Thiirsdnv. November-16.' betfin- ninr nt 2 n'fllook at the church. Altl ' memhe'! are urerd to he Treent. The county is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. fi D Gregory from Shiloh will teach thbook. - -.-. .'.', InTil :C;Li:c! ii.pt 43-and 9 ia the .! 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