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tti3 rr . 1Z.C. - - From Washington v George Butler from 'Washington spent the week-end with his-mother, Mrs. George Butler. In Eliiabeth City ' c i - ' Sirs. W. 13. (Boiler to Bpending this , week In Elizabeth City a th guest ; A of her son-in-law and daughter, (Mr. and Mrs. Casper Meekms. ; c Week-end At Currituck - - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 'Harrison and daughter spent the ' week-end .with relatives at Currituck. Week-end Guests , - Mrs. Pearl Banks of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Kate Wozelka of Edenton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Hefren. - From Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Spivey and family of Aurora, Colorado are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spivey. In Hospital Paul Tucker is a patient at DePaul Hospital. He underwent an operation on his knee and is getting along nice ly. - . : In New York Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and daugh ter, Ann, left Monday for New York, N. Y.. where they will spend a week. Ann Brinn will visit Chris White at her home. Returned Home , ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. & Vick have re turned home after- spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. O. 'W. Miller at Jacksonville. (Ful, they ' were s -eompanied home by Mr! and Mrs. Ted Keidamvwho also visited in Florida and returned to their home in New York on (Monday. - left this week for . where he has ac In Burlington - . Jimmy Felton Burlington, .N. C. cfpted a position. Returned Home Mrs. J. H. Bagley returned to her home Friday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pick hardt a Virginia Beach, Va. From Aho&Kio Miss Romona Gray of Ahoskie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard David. v 1 From Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gibhs of Eliza beth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Uibbs, Sunday Guests ' V Mnv J. H. Hsrrell and Miss Sarah Margaret Harrell of Edenton spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Friday Guest . r Mrs. C T. oughtfe of Edenton spent 'Friday with 'Dr. and Mrs. L 'A. Ward. I4 r.tflli Mr, and Mrs Morse ildOune" Monday' for St Cloud, Fla. left On Sick List ' Mrs. James- Leete is confined to her home because of sickness. , Saturday la Edenton Mrs. Charles ' Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent Saturday in Eden- Guthrie Sunday, ton as the guests of Mrs. (George (Hos- Sunday Guests (Mrs. George Tyler, Miss -Mary Lee Tyler and George Tyler, Jr., of Jack son and Mrs. Logan Lane of Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. , Ernest Week-end At Ahoskie ' Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman, Jr., and dausrhter sDent the week-end at Ahoskie with , relatives. From Newport-News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton -and children of Newport-News, Va., spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. T. E. Raper. Returned To Princeton . 'Ben Koonce, Jr., returned to Prince ton University this week after spend ing three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. In Charleston , Thomas Herbert Leete left Wednes day for Charleston, S. C. Now wonderful-wonderful Revofutfonary new Rubbor Bast waff point flat and semi-gloss is self-fevtfngf t " lead (or instant w-ot ttihwlni Btctsitr. Brash It on and watdi it kni tttiH) Or spray or roller cootw. 12 mogBificni colon, i Dries in 20 minutes with ne 'painty smttt. " No deon-up proMem-tfmplv dtan nile- ' ment In soap and water. Come In today-It the first is your neighborhood to se wonder firi WONDEI TONS. The answer to yaw In terior wall paint problems! KJ! TAKI THI PAIN OUT 01 PAINTINO From Charlotte . i Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Payne and son, Kichard, jr., of Vfflariotte have returned home after spending the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. E. (E. Payne. From Norfolk Mrs. Nellie Pierce of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. Returned Home " ' . mil Moore of buiiiord, Uonn., re turned home this week after spend ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. i Returned To New York" Miss Marjorie Hef ren has returned to her home in New York after visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. J.?- Returned To New Jersey ' Mr. and Mrs. George .Cluff and children have returned to their home at Clifton, N. J., after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mr, Julian White. , - PITT FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY PHONE 4891 HERTFORD, N. C. Todays Friday , Shows: 8:15-7-9 P. M. GENE KELLY OSCAR LEVANT in Saturday Show Opens 1 9. M. ROY ROGERS , 'InOldLmarillo" "American In Paris" f 11 Sunday-nShows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. RONALD REAGAN and RHONDA FLEMING "TIIE.UE'OUTPOST" Una. iFrom Greenville : '"'y:-''- ,' .y"' ':' ' W. P. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end , with Mr. and Mr. (Walter Edwards. , " , Attend Club Meeting v f-' Mrs. Alice M. Towe and Mis. Mary C. Harrell, will be -dinner guests of the Ahoskie Business and (Professions' Women's Club Tuesday night, Jams?- 15, when Mrs. Towe will be the s' er. Lawrence Towe and Charles Har rell will accompariy them to: Ahoskie. Returned - ' 1 . MSgt and Mrs. Richard (Mansfield and-son of Fort (Huachuca, 'Arizona, have returned after spending the Christmas holidays with Sgfc Mans field's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thach and Mrs. Mansfield's par ents at Oxford. MARY TOWE CIRCLE TO MEET The Mary Towe Circle of the Hert ford Methodist Church will meet whh Mrs. Robert L. Hollowell at her home on Dobb Street Monday night, January 14, at 8 o'clock for ite regular monthly meeting.. ' iB. P. W. (CLUB TO MEET The Pfquimans Business and Pro "essional Women's Club will meet with liss Ka Blanchard at her home on Tarket Street, Friday night, January 1, for its regular business .meeting, at 8 o'clock. LIONESS CLUB MEETS -The Hertford Lioness Club will meet Friday night at 6 o'clock at the Hotel Hertford. All members are urged to attend. , In Hospital ' .1- 1 Mrs. C. H. Howard is a patient at the Baptist Hospital at Winston-Salem and is getting along nicely. HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Minn IRillin ttiiml iTltvor. led at a birthday party 'Sunday from 4 to 6 in the afternoon given by Miss Sue P. White at her home on Market Street About 18 guests called and each presented the honoree with a lov- Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle entertained her bridze club Thursday n?ht at her home on Dobb Street. Those play ing were Mesdamea C A. Davenport, H.- A. Whitley, Charles Wulf, Thim Wilson S. 'P. Jessup, J. H. Newbold, Clyde McCallUm and Miss' Mae 'Wood Winslow. The high- score prize went to Mrs. Jessup. Ice cream and cake was .served by the hostess. t: ; V ROOK CLUB MEETS" ' Miss Mildred Reed was hostess to her rook club last Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes- dames C. T. Skinner, J. 12. Morris, Julian White. G. R. Tucker. D. F. Reed, Sr., C. E. Cannon, Archie Lanecourse was served. h' !, .T,'I.jon I , -7. F. Edward I. sen ted all guess pre course was t :rvei- Mrs. J. L. Harris e. ' bridge .. club 5 Thursday : l home on Grubb IStreet. ing the evening were 1.. Hollowell, Charles I""- , ton,"W. C. Dra:, Henry Stokes,-Jr., . 1 Wilson Dillon, D. 'F. Reed, i: , Griffin, Francis Nixon r . McGoogan. The hfch scoi 3 ? awarded Mrs. UcGoor-an, t prise went to Jars. ,hee J. ly gift Iced drinks, cookies, mints and nuts were served. LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS ray o mm qy 8139.7 OjCome In arid See These Bargains and Select Vour , REGULAR $289.75 ELECTRIC RANGE .J REGULAR $173.'75 GAS RANGE PRICED AT .fe. ..'- New Range This WeeE-end MARSHALL'S CHURCH STREET HERTFORD, N. C. Returned To Charlotte Miss Louisft Chalk returned to her teaching duties at Charlotte Sunday after spending sometime with her mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk, who been HL - ' ' ' ROOK CLl.'B MEETS rMrs. Thurman White was hostess to her rook club Thursday nisrht at her! home on Woodland Circle. Those' pres tnt were Mesdamea ffavwood iverv Louis . Tarkington, E. C. Woodard, Richard David, (B. V. Holleman, Jr., Lester Keel, Cliff Banks. J. A. Lee Burnice Inscoe, Bobby Keaton, Ray Haskett And Miss Rr-ba iSnivey. The high score prize went to' Mrs. Inscor. Refreshments were served by the hps- The American Legion Auxiliary held its monthly meeting Friday night at, the home of Mrs. James Wilder. . Mrs.' J. 'R. Webb, the president, presided. has , During the. business meeting, plans T i v ci c umun ior me uuirici , meeting Monday Only Shows 3:15. 7 and 9 P. MJ J. CARROLL NAlSH RICHARD MONTALBAN "Mark of the Renegade" Tuesday Only Shows 3:15. 7 and 9 P. M. BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR They Got Me Covered" Wednesday: Matinee 8:15 P.M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE ' ' First Feature CHARLES BOYES . . .. . LYLE BETTGER b: v. -. "The First Legion" Second Feature . JIM ARNESS 'LAURA ELLIOTT. , in , , TWo Lost Worlds", Thursday-Friday: Matinee 8:15 - Night 7-9 P. M. " MONTGOMERY CLEFF and ELIZABETH TAYLOR From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Powell and daughters and Miss Shirley Smith of Norfolk, va., were recent gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hitch and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. Tuesday In Norfolk - Mrs. A. C. Leete, T. H. Leete and Jim Mac Leete spent Tuesday in (Nor folk, Va. r Movd To Market Street Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox who have been living in Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Keatgn's home have moved into Miss Kate iBlanchard's apartment at her home on Market tSreet Returned To New York SSgt and Mrs. William W. Boyce have returned to Geneva, N. Y., after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bill tioyce. Returned From Hospital " . Moody Mathews, Jr., has returned from the Albemarle Hospital and getting along .nicely. In Norfojk ' -. ) Mrs. D. S. Darden and Mrs. C. P. Morris, visited relatives in Norfolk, Va., several days last week. which will be. held here in March. The groiin also agreed to donate tlO.OO to the Girl Scout Group and S5.00 to the Polio Fund. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed at which the hostess served refreshments to tne 14 members present . - BRIDGE CLUB MEETS bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Dobb Street Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessun, I C. E. Johnson, G. W. Barbee, J. T. Biggers, C. R. Holmes, M. R. Camp bell and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize was awarded Mrs. (Stokes i and refreshments, were served by the hostess. . ITS NEW ITS DIFFEREM IT'S "DRY-SET" pressing equipment recently installed at the HERTFORD CLEANERS to give you finer finished garments. Your cloth .ing pressed the "DRY-SET" way -will hold creases better and keep its fresh appearance longer. : , . .;. . Learn as your neighbor, already has, that there is a difference inDry Cleaning send your clothes to the honie of quality cleaning in downtown Hertford. ' ; THE IIERTFOnO CLEAI1ERS ' BERNARD F. PROCTOR, Owner and Operator Phone 385 1 , Masket Street " r TT fr TTs T7T7" II J. I I V II I I MARSHALL'S SfZOLIS piullip's Milk of Magnesia Reg. 2$c size...! itgc Liquid Or Tablet Reg. 50c size...... L..i.....-"....1.3;; ' , . ' 'j Reg. ; $i.00 size...,..... ......;: - . f .Two t5c tiAes of r PHILLIP'S "TOOTHPASTE 1 a After, Inventory-Sol- . . , OF 1 ' "'' '' ' ' GREAT CLEARANCE OF. OUR - FALL AND WINTER - DRESSES Biggest Values We Have Ever Offered! BUY SEVERAL AT THESE PRICES! 0:1 lot vaixAT no Q C.I10T IfflLU TO $12.7j "A PLACE I FT. r. o :i c t. c :Ily Pi:;:J- 1 to : f CSG. IH IN u; .J I. "Acrc:r Frci Ccwt HIoi if
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