i r TT c - 'j r Reiaraed Home Mrs. Elmo Caanon returned to her home Sunday after visiting Mrs. Bruce O Sick List Mrs. C. R. Holmes was confined to her home several days this week bo- cause of sickness. . Returned Home Mrs. R. S. Monds, Sr., has returned home .after spending several months with relatives at Newport News.-, ; Visited Daughers 1 ' ' . Mrs. I. A. White returned to her home Monday after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Col- line at Red Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ruddock at Charlotte. Sunday Guests ; ; : Mrs. C N. Griffin, Mrs. ' John Harrell and Miss Margaret Harrell of Edenton spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobhs. Week-end Here Charles Skinner, Jr., from Cherry Point spent the week-end with his parents. Charles will leave this week by boat for Puerto "Rioo. Returned Home Mrs. T. T. Harrell and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Turner of Wan chese, have returned home after visit ing Mrs. C. E. Hinson at Palm Beach, Pla., and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Floyd at Jacksonville, Fla. Vacation At Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Darden are leaving Saturday for Washington, D. C, and will take a plane Sunday for Bermuda where they will spend a short vacation. NEWYORK TIMES "All the News That Is Fit To Print" Sunday Edition25c Available Each Sunday At 2:00 P.M. Have Your Copy Reserved . . .. v - . S and M "ON THE CORNER" ' HERTFORD, N. C. Today: Friday . Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. BL VAN HEFLIN ' " PATRICIA NEAL - S ;"V.;"'.v 4n .A "'''''f r,; "Week-end With Father" Sunday Shows 8:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. t i BRIAN DONLEVY and DFORREST TUCKER In "THE REHTIIt'G Monday-Tuesday: Matinee 3:15 RED SKELTON and texas m:mr Wednesday: Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P.H. DOUBLE FEATURE ... - First Feature , JOHNNY WEISMULLER "Jungle Manhunt" : Thursday-FrJCty! Matinee 3:15 Night -9 P. tt.'.. ' , ' FARLEY GRAINGER and SHELLEV WINTERS Sunday At Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs, V. N. Darden visited Miss Arlean Porter in Elisabeth City Sunday. . - . - Monday At Farmville Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guthrie and daughter. ' Kay, spent Uonday , in Farmville visiting' friends, .' Sick At Home - ' Mie8 Mildred Reed was confined to her home several days because of sickness. From Durham Mr-and Mrs. C. C. Council of Dur ham spent Sunday with Mrs. T. S. White. In Puerto Rico Mrs. Edward Griffin left Wednes day to visit her husband for a week in Puerto Rico. From :Wake Forest Lindsey Reed from" 'Wake Forest College Bpent the week-end with his parents, Mr. .and 'Mrs. I). tr, Keetl, Sr. From Greenville Cecil Edward Winslow from E. C. C. at Greenville spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wins low. . Returned Home a Mrs. J. C. Blanchard has returned home after spending, several months with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan, at Albu querque, New Mexico. She was ac companied home by : Mr. and Mrs. Marcus ' E. Hobbs and family from Durham, who spent the week-end. Week-end Guests . . . Mr.nd Mrs. Benn?tti Stephenson of Weldon and Jimmy Felton of Bur lington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. Week-end Guest ' Ted Downing of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. ' , Sunday In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Madre visited friends and relatives in Edenton Sun day. Attended Medical Meeting Dr.. and Mrs, I A. Ward have re turned home af ter attending a Medi cal Meeting at Chapel Hill Tuesday and Wednesday. v. From Greenville Mr. : and Mrs.: Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. W, F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Week-end In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and chil jlwin tliA nrAAlrAn1 iri K, vela. tives at Suffolk, Va., and while there J attended a birthday dance Friday night, given in honor of their neice, 1 Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. ! CHARLES STARRETT I --7 ' .1 "Bonanza Town" .Man From Mars No. 7 COAST GUARD" ight7-9 P. M. ' ESTHER WILLIAMS Second Feature HUGO HAAS ROBERT DANE'. "Girl On the Ridge" L17 Enter Tou can help crippled children ' like Doris open the door to a new life by using Easter Seals. With . out medical treatment and thera py provided by Easter Seal funds, Doris would be unable to stand alone today. Ton can give her further help in her fight against crippling by supporting; your Easter Seal Agency. ' Sunday Guests ' 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Roper and Mrs. Melvin Wright and son, Mel, of Eliabeth CHy visited- Mrs. J.; E. Everett and Bill Everett. Sunday. ,'- t ' ' i On Sick List Mrs. T. J. Nixon has been confined he; because of sickness, but is improved. Week-end-At Princeton ' IMr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard and children spent, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodard . at . (Prince ton. ' ' ', . '" v : - . .; " ;. . pi ' -j ' ' ' 1 ' . . . s In Jackson . . . . Diane Holleman is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. B.. J. Holleman, Sr., at Jackson. If CVVCIHl ....' . -V..-h'i - . Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Edwards of Winterville spent , the week-end with Mr. andMri. W.' F. . Edwards. Fjrom Lynchburg' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarvis of Lynch burg, Va., spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs, Jarvis, who had visited them for a j week. , v . y v ' ' " ' - Attended Medical Meeting ng : 1 Dr. and Mrs. C, A. Davenport re- turned home today after attend! Medical Meeting at Chapel Hill. ; attending From Washington : Mr. - a,nd Mrs. C. E. . Burleson of Washington. D. C, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dar den. , . ' ,-- v;5v;. .":.-. ' - ,;,..;i ."i- Wek-end Wbh Parents . J' ' i Miss Mary Morris of Windsor spent' the week-end with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. CP. Morris. "'1 ' From Asheville Mrs. A, S. Fulf ord of Asheville is the guest of Mrs. Clyde McCallum;, From Rich Square Mr. and- Mrs, Harrv Williford of Rich Square v's'ted relatives . at- Bel videre and Hertford Surday. . . HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB S Mri. H. C. Smokes was hostess to her bridsr club Trsday n;rht'at her von,ft T-t Sfrret:. Those play 'ng wre Mesdames C. M. Williford,1 .T. T. Bigsrers. T. L. Jesnp. Ernest Guthrie, CT E. Johnson. V. N. Dar ,denl M, R. Campbell and Miss Mary i Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Williford. , A .sweet 'course was served 4 'BRIDGE CLUH MEETS v.Mrs.'i Vivian Mathewn entertained her bridge cluh Thursday night at her home. ' Those playing were Mes dames J. W. Dillon, RoUert Hollowell, Charles Murrav, J. h. Harris C. Stokes, Jr.. Edward Griffin. W E. Drake. Eldon Winslow, H. C, Sulli van. Frank McGoogan Frank Jessup and the bstess. The high:score prize went to Mrs. Griffin. Refreshments were , served by the hostess. : ''? y ' - - - - - : : " t'-'"---R0C2CLUO MEETS' :-:.V:-.".a,-l.v'-:'.r--.-f;. .-j.v.Vjv h.',," Mrs.xG. R. Tarkvrjfmt' hmgtffg o her "rook club 'Fridav nicht at her home.' Tose enioving the Uveninff were I.'ef dame Craft Mathew. -T r..' I.:.:7ri. Wr.!amiTcW C. T Skinner, Ju'ian V, J. T. r'' ArcM L?", iC-rll-n Cannon. Z p? Mildred I ""J. 1Ii-ima Elliot . ; , -v - Word wps reeved ere l?t weti of the dot'Ii f Cvile " , f daughter of I "r. and T J. . geon, Jr., of Palatine, LI. i.e ,-1 been a patient at a hor-" .1 s''a birth and is the rre-- us-.tv-r of -r. and Mrs. J. O. 'I lon, i . , .. Mrs. C. A. Davenport. was hostess to her bridge club l.'iursday nfnit at her home on Front Street. Those plaja ing were. Mesdames V. H. Hard- castle, S. P. Jessup, Trim Wilson, J. H; Newbold,. H. A, VhiUey, Silas Whedbee, Miss llae T.rood vWinslow and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prise went to Crs. ; Whedbee"! A sweet course' was served . 1 CIRCLE llrSTS The Mary Ellen Dossier Circle of the Baptist Church met Monday night with Mrs. Mark Gregory; . The meet- jing was openedwith a hymn follow ed bv a. praver. Mrs. Gregorv. the president, presided oveifhe business meeting. ' . Mrs. Joe' Caravello had charge of the rroram with Mrs. J. H. Bag- ley and Mrs. J. E. Ever-Ht takin part Mrs. T. E. Madre ravee rifAn.f"u ".1".t!,uW Iamly lesson. After the meetintr refresh ments were served to the 8 members present 1 ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON .' Mrs. I. A. Ward, superintendent of the- Woman's Missionary Union of the Chowan Baptist Association enter tained .the executive officers of the association at a luncheon at her home on Church Street Tuesday at 12:80. Following the luncheon a business session, was held. The quests pres ent were Mrs.: C. T. Gregory. Belcross: Mrs. W. W. Fmlator, Mrs. H. G. Saw yer, MrsrC. W. Ward and Mrs. J. P. Mercer, Elizabeth Citv; . Mrs. C. T. Doughtie. Sdenton: Mrs. Thurman Ridd'ck, Belvidere; Mrs. I. A. Ward and Mrs. Frank Barnes of Corapeake; Mrs. 0. C. Turner of Gatesvil'e: Rev. Lee A. Phillips, Tyner. and Mrs. 'L. H.-Dawson of Hertford. GROUP MEETS , . . The Intermediate GA's of Bethel Baptist Church had its regular meet ing February 20 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Joe White. The meet ing was opened by singing "Sweet Hou" of Praver." -Scripture was given by the president, Christine Thatch. The roll war called, with nine mem , bers present, and minute ; of last meeting Yead and approved. Cd and new business was discussed. Several caHs were sfnt to shut-ins. - Margaret: Harrell gave a verv in-. interesting program, Praver A Pnw-1 er, with several ; members . tak'ngr tiart. ,.,: .v.-. . .. , . . t K A Bible contest was given by Chr's- tin Thatch with Kathrine Ann' Ward winning the prize. - j ine Hostesses, Christine, and Ann Thatch, served candy, cookies and drinks to the following: Misses Jeanl Long, Lina Ruth Proctor, Christine I and Ann Thatch, Betty Davis, Kath- nne Ann Ward, Man an White, Mar-, saret narreii, Manna Thatch arid Mrs. Joe white. BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. ; Jim Hendricks of Norfolk, Va.,.and Mr. arid Mrs. Em- Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow. Mr." ahd Mrs. Fred Smith and son, Bobby, spent the week-end in Wash ington, D. O, with their children. ' Mr. and M.rs. McCoy Phthisic and children visited the 4Louis Winslow family Thursday evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ashly Jordan . and children of Greenville spent Sunday' -A Ztti yow Cottar graet. a O':''tbot ccrtaie torn wHk box of NORl$ fnquKit Candtot. .' : Com In.HxIav-WBRIJ (xquhm Cmditi f drouod Ht tho bM EoMorwytaf V l . , The Pound f-.J f r.-.n i - -3 1 o ha J grand we-U-eiid-i nthe'commur' y anl was i"rt speaker, at toe li mey roods ri'snds Church Sunday morning. tin. WiQard Copeand and tins. Louis Winslow spent Tuesday after noon with Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr. vnnir vcods umz Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mitchell of Rich Square visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell Tuesday. ' - , Mrs. Marvin Simpson is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simpson of Hertford this week. ' Mrs. J. T. ChaippelL Mrs. Mary Chappell, Miss Louise Chappell and Clarence Chappell, Jr., are aU on the sick list. . -. J Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Butt and . chil dren. Tommy and Phyllis, of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Luther. Chappell and Doris r aye visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Raper Sunday afternoon. . , .V8 wno lM w jST ?l '! "S? ' Sid?Vl and daughter, Mr. Those who visited Mnh J. T.1 Chap- Mr. and Mrs. r Luther Chappell and family, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Chap- peii ana lamiiy, Mrs. Ida White, Mrs. SPECIAL APPLIANCE PRICES Come in and see these specials before you purchase any electrical appliance. '. , ELECTRIC STOVE, Reg. Price C STOVE, Reg. Price price : 4 SPECIAL GAS STOVE, Reg. Price $173.75 . . SPECIAL PRICE :.; "... ; Electric DELUXE REFRIGERATOR Reg. Ptice $389.75, SPECIAL PRICE . .. .. IMARSffALl'Sl CHURCH STREET m SUPPLY TfDia DIIIO KEEPS LIDDEII PIIITS : fExterior, Interior, .Barn' and; Roof I Sliostroc'i . . Rock Lath - 5V2c per sq.ft. 4c Per Sq. Ft. AspiidtSlDgbs : Common Bricks I $6.65'psq. 1 $38 per 1,000- G!r,c:;::;s; I ; ItezA DIoc'k 25c Each , 27c Each . ' H"A-M -Rl S : PLUMBING AND , BUILDING SUPY COMPANY V Phone 5401. .' , . ; - ' Hertford, N, C. : - 'U i '-v-'( J ? . : " .Il.i' '-.' A Ti: 1 . I A.' .A j -A n 1 yk'.'i "L. ; J and Xi. P. - r -i and t. 1 1.- ' 1 1 hcj .J LI.". pell and girls visited & S. G. Cl.appell Thursday eve:' j. . Mrs. Marvin Simpson vis!' 1 1'rs. E. N. Chappell Saturday A. U.-"-':. Mrs. Lonig Winslow visited -Mrs. : Ida White VeLir -y. , t- C. J. Raper is iiiiprovinir after be ing in for a few days wita eold. Mr. an4 Mrs. J. O. Cha"pe!I visited Mrs. J. T. ChapneH Thursday A. 11. If s remarkable that five-cent candy' bars are still five cents, even though ; they have undergone drastie- surgery in recent inflationary years. Too Late To Classify THREE PEACH TREESALL DE- licious" Yellow Freestones as ' fol lows: One each Red Haven, SulU- ,-van's Early Elbsrta and August EI berta total Z trees 8 to 8 ft. siee Offer Net. 1-2113.65, Postpaid. Write for Free Copy 56-pagft Plant-', ing Guide Catalog In color, offer- : ' ing complete assortment Fruit trees, Berry Plants, . Grape Vines, Nut Trees and Ornamental Plant Ma terial. Salespeople wanted. 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