T ' ' t' 1 ,S 3 'L - o I Returned Home lib Bea Slopsey returned home Sun day after spending several days wicn I Mr. and Mrs. Grayson lam ail in Nor folk, Va. Week-end At Virginia Beach Mrs. T. L. Jesaup, Mrs. H. C Stokes, Mrs. C. M. Williford, Mrs. J. T. Big- 7 ' a m u V TBOn e and Misses Jo Pat Stokes, Joanna with Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Chnstensen . S,,;w Juli- An St. Patricia at Rochester, N., Y. From Richmond Mrs. Bobby Lewis of Richmond, Va., 'spent the week-end in Hertfordd and visited her mother, Mrs. L. W. Nor man, at the Chowan Hospital. j In Rochester Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden left In Raleigh Mrs. R. ,T. White is son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Shelton White in Raleigh. Williford, Julia Ann Stokes, Patricia Biggers, Cliff Towe, Eddie Overton, Melville Williams and John Holmes ' v. 'spent the week-end at the Bagley cot visiting her; 0 vini. tw, v. Returned Home j j : Mark 'Hathaway returned home from Chowan Hospital on Wednesday. He is reported much improved. From Wilmington ' Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell of Wilmington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Campbell. They were accompanied home ' Sunday by Mrs. C. V. Williford who will spend the summer there. In Roanoke Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Winslow, Clara, Marshal and Alfred Winslow tpent the week-end in Roanoke, Va., with Rev. and Mrs. C. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Winslow. Returned Home Mrs. D. S. Darden returned to her home Sunday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. George in Raleigh. IShe was accompaniel home by Mr. Darden, who spent Sun. day. . 1 1 "J t r. 1 i IZn. Tom !.'. -cy and J.1 i we t; -a: t the . . k-end in ? Yo k City. They were accom Jed hojre ty lit. Ski-ecy'a sister, x Tom Boulton of can Lanca- 1 -X, England, who will visit them tut several molds. Thursday In Ralelrh Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guthrie and daughter, Kay, attended the wedding of, Mrs. Guthrie's brother in Raleigh Thursday. , Sunday At Nags Bead Mrs. Burmce Inscoe and son Sunday at Nags Head. -. , ' spent Sunday At (Fentress Mr. and Mm. J. E. Jones spent Sun day at Fentress, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory, j From Plymouth ' ' Miss Agnes Davis of ' Plymouth spent the week-end with Misses Hulda and Elizabeth Wood. ' Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello have returned to their home aftejr spending several days witn relatives in rhila delphia, Pa. '.' ' ft (l i 1 r U ft . U (! is iif'i ill .vi3iy ft JdXsTCRLINOSff. ' Wfcaiwf yosTeMce la aeate faraiiMaatawt I plqii OfMUMAtM ftradhiOMtr Mo4nv Of o blMd of M V ' sflvUl thMal'i a OtfkaM SlMstea BOtlaMO that IkftJciaVsBU 'TtottoV I id90t plans mU H oaty to torn'Oki Oi'vAlt V 129 JS V Ma ODnvtnlmt paymntt and otx o oiwl v V s : OoHwm ttamtai Storlina kutfo hondloi 4oo m) woaia, Mm " wWsvJau 17. f,1. DIVERS & SON Market Street JEWELERS : Hertford, North Carolina In Ohio i . Mrs. W. G. Wright and Mrs; B. G. Koonce left Sunday to visit LL Com mander Ralph Wallace and Mrs. Wal lace at Columbus, Ohio. lErom Williamston ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott and chil dren of Williamston visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and Mrs. Sidney Elliott On Furlough , ' Guy Cannon, of Scott Field, 111., is spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Elmo Cannon. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Roper spent Sunday with Mrs. Elmo Ches son. At Craddock Mrs. J. G. Roberson left Sunday for Craddock, Va., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim.ny Johnson, ' Today: Friday ; ' Shows: 8:15-7-9 P. M. GABY COOPER RICHARD WEBB "Distant Drums" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. . . ROY ROGERS "Pals of the Golden West" Government Agent No. 7 Special Late Show Saturday 11 P. M. "FRENCH. FOLLIES" , - ADULTS ONLY, ADMISSION 50c Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P, M. TQNY (ClTRTIB AND JAN STERLING -in- "FLESH AIID FUF Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. . f RICHARD WIDMARK AND JEFFREY HUNTER TtEO SKIESlFOTlTAriA" Wednesday: Matinee S:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE Eirst Feature SABU , UTA AARON i in Second Feature , iROY ROGERS VIRGINIA. BRUCE in . "Savage Drums" j "Stars and Guitars",;; TbnrMlarFVifaTt Matinee :15 Nleht 7-9 P. M. T i in i ii li in nasmaj i ' - IT. I ... - - From Edenton Mrs. J. H. Harrell and MissSarah Margaret Harrell of Edenton 'visited Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles Johnson Sunday. W, . (From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bvruni of (Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with; Mrs, ib. a. cyrum. , . - f Week-end At Nags Head ' Percy Byrum and Billy White spent tne weeK-ena at xsags neaa. . s From GreenviBe . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards', of Greenville spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. They were accompanied here by W. F. C Edwards, who .has been at Duke Hospital at Durham and in Greenville for a week. -'-v' Returned Home " . , Mrs. M. G. Parker has retutped to her home at Long Island- NY., after spending last week with Mrs. J. Si Dozier and Mr. and Mrs. W.,C. Cherry. , , Returned Home Mr. and 'An. A. J. Parrish return ed home Saturday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Trueblood, whom they had visittl in Washington, D. C. At Norfolk General Ernest Guthrie was admitted to the Norfolk : General Hospital, ' Norfolk, Va., Monday for observation and treatment Week-end In Greenville - i Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard David and daughter spent the . week-end in Greenville with relatives From Winston-Salem ' ' Mrs. H. B. Payne of Winston-tSalem is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. ATTEND BPW CLUB MEETING Mrs. Alice Towe and Mrs. Ann A Nowell, local BPW club president, were the guests of the Elizabeth City Business and Professional Women's Club last Thursday night when Mrs. lowe Installed the officers of the club. PTA HONORS FACULTY Members of the Hertford Grammar School PTA entertained the faculty of the school and the workers of the school's lunch room last Friday even ing at a supper at the Hertford Ho tel, v ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs Martin Towe entertained her rook club Thursday night at her home on Church" Street- . Those playing were- Mesdames J. R, Webb, Jinnmy StaUings, Jiai Bass, Clinton Eley, Cliff Baukett,- Ray tHaskett, Arthur WhiteB Willie Ainsley,. Tom Cox, J. T. Lane, Edgar Fields. The high score prize went to Mrs, staiiings, second high to Mrs White, floating prize was awarded Mrs. Bass, and low went to Mrs. Cox. A sweet course was ser ved. ,. ' I. ESIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss Mae Wood Winslow entertain. ed her tariff club lant- Thuifw!.--7 night at her home on Market Street ' "Terel.. j C. A, t.e- jrt,A rC . y,t.:.sV.Ti'-r Ue, l:m w i, J. Ii. Noiold, S. P. Jersup, V. II. HaKkasrtle, and V. XI Fi'-t The Ligh score prize went to Airs. Pitt A sweet course was served. " " CinCX3 MEETING The .' Delia" Shamburger Sessionary Circle of the Methodist Church met Monday night with Mrs. J. E. Mor ris and Mrs, L. C. Winslow as co hostesses tat the home of Mrs. Mor ns. Mrs. D. F, Beed, Sr the chair, man; had charge of the meeting. , Miss Mary Sumner conducted the program. -.l-;.'"i T-"-1:;,,'; After the business meeting a Mdal hour was enjoyed and the hostess ser ved refreshments to the 11 members present BURGESS W. M U. MEETS The Burgess W. M. U. met Monday night with Mrs. Josiah Proctor, with Mrs. Clinton R. Winslow as Joint hos tess.' The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. I Sidney (Layden. "A1J Hail the Power of Je sus Name," was sung, followed by favorite Bible verses by the members. Roll was called and minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. A report was heard and accepted from the Community Missions Chairman. A free will offering was made to the Heck Jones fund. An interesting pro gram on Multitudes Need Christ in Their Homes. ' ..' ': Opening hymn, I Need Thee Every J. B. Perrj; t Cross Lead j . t l j i J. B. Easr.' , i lings, Urs. C. pcc dall c,l.. i MIrs. L vin .liile, . , t.. "r and Mrs. Sidney Layd . . ss by Mrs. Edgar Riddick, Layden, Mrs. Josiah iProctor, Mrs. Reuben S tailings and Mrs. A.r M. Copeland; Closing Devotional Thought by Mrs. J. B. Ferry. The meeting closed with the watch word, after which the hostesses served cookies, candy and bottled drinks.. WINS ESSAY CONTEST Miss Mollie Lu Yeates, a' junior at! Perquimans High School, was chosen county winner of an essay contest sponsored by the Farmers Cooperative Exchange. She received 'a, prize of $10. Miss Yeates was invited to give " - ( rt "( Vet contest U ' k - " ; ' . tut due to tie i i : . i j was unable to fj.'.llia L-.i cZ tu essay was: Re- ;arch Ce Answer to Farm, frob L.iis. - 1 s v - -' ' EASTERN STAR BIEETING The Hertford Chapter "of the order ' of the Eastern Star will meet Mon day night at 8 P. M-, at the Lodge Room. , WE NOW HAVE . FAMOUS GOIIHAM STERLING SILVER REGISTER YOUR PATTERN WITH US NOW 1 1 t W. M. Divers & Son JEWELERS Hertford, 1 North Carolina ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES -for Modernizing Homes Housewives these days are an xious to protect and preserve foods. , " i- ; WE' SUGGEST ( You See Our Line of KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS Quality products which give lasting service. 1 .. ' also-; i " All Types' of Small '' APPLIANCES. LOUIS WINSLOW Belvidere, N. C. ICE-CUBE COMFORT FOR ONLY $5.95 up f j. What a wonderful way to breeze through spring and on into summer. Cool V crisp dresses in styles and colors that were made especially to show of f under the sun. , SIMON 'S TO THE PEOPLE OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY - ' '"' ' '' '' '. ' ' ' - ' '' 'v-, ' : ' " 'v; . '"'4' i''-' " --i' 1. . '' -"i 1 " - ' .' :.:' . ' i' ' '', - ," i'''" . ' v'-:. -v;.' ' ' '. V v : :- . As a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, for Perquimans Coun- . , . ; ty, I earnestly solicit your support and vote in behalf of my candidacy in the : " , ' primary May 31, ' ' . ' . . Since announcing my candidacy for the office, I have endeavored to see ' each of you, to personally ask for your support, but because I am employed on a Job which leaves me little time to campaign, it is quite possible I will be un able to see all of you prior to the election. . s-"-. ;r J:- . r . I . t I am therefore taking this opportunity to tel you I will greatly apprecia -, ; q V - , ; ( . f 1 and long remember your support. ' - . A 1 "' ' I As a native of Perquimans County I feel that you all know me, and J as' sure you that if elected to the office of Register of Deeds, I will, at all times, mm i endeavor to conduct the office on a high level of service and courtesy. f , SINCERELY, Amy 5

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