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PAGE FOUR i i! rr"?T7n;AN3 weekly nr tcd. tt. c. i AU' n, v lie ffiTBS Week-end At Godwin ' ' Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Jarvia Henry and chil- Miss Margaret Young returned to dren spent the week-end at Godwin , her home at Los Angeles, Calif., Mon as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Clelland Wade. From Plainville Mr. and Mrs. Paul Placke and son of Plainville, N. J., visited Mr. and . Returned Home Mrs. Burnice Inscoe over the week end. . day after spending a week as the guest of Lt Commander Charles Henc and Mrs. Henc at their home at Belvidere. From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Winslow of Greensboro are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and son, Bobby, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Dar den. From Mayesville Mrs. Robert Mattocks and children Barbara and Don of Mayesville spent several days this week with Mr. and Bars. John Coston. Week-end Guests Walter Coptege from the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes and sons of Farmville and Mrs. Carl Rogers of New York spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. In Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fleetwood have returned to their home in Detroit after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. They were accompanied home by John Holmes who will visit them. Sunwy At 'Nags Head ' ' , - Mr -and Mrs. Vivian ew and children spent Sunday at Ncrs Head. From Norfolk lit Commander Ralph Wallace. Mrs. Wallace and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. . . ' . , At DePaul R. B. Thach, who was admitted at DePaul Hospital in Norfolk. Va., Friday, was operated upon Tuesday. Returned Home From Greesv " e : iMr. and . lira. Clyde Landing of ureenvule visited Mr. and ilrs. J. K. Jones Sunday. , .' . , Wednesday Guest 'IMr. and Mrs. Grayson Unman and children of lit. Airy and Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and Ludren of 'Norfolk, V;, spent Wednesday with J, G. Stephens -and Mrs. Tom Skip- sey. , , - . 1 Returned Home Hh. Tran Cvr.. Mri. Tom Perrv. Mrs. Thomas Tilley and Mrs. Char- Mrs. Charles Godwin and children, Lou and Beverly, have returned to their home in Williamston after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and J. F. Elliott. "''.. In Louisburg Miss Kate Blanchard is spending some tirrte at Louisburg. From Charlotte - R. G. Jackson of Charlotte is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson and Mri and Mrs. George Jackson. From Farmville Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simpson and children, Barbara and Jean, have re turned home after a recent trip to Washington, D. u, and the Skyline Drive. . ; .' Uy.. u On Vacation V 'V ''$. ' Mr. and Mrs. Julian White left Thursday of this .week for a , short trip m tne western part oi we state. Sunday At Statesville Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White, accom panied by Mrs. R. E. Vickers and children spent Sunday at Statesville and were met by Mr. Vickers who took his wife and family to their home at Lebanon, Tenn., after a visit here. Returned -Home ; ! Mr. and Mrs Eddie Pearsant and Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Edwards "and m hm ing wo asya at me ogrey i-ubutge Virginia Beach. , , ; ; son, Cliff, of Farmville spent several son, Vincy, and Miss Theresa Lopaz days this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson, In New York Mrs. J. S. Vick is visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keidanz in New York. From Littleton Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower of! Littleton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. have returned to their home in Phil adelphia, Pa., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. Week-end Guest E. T. Giles of Glenn Alpine spent the week-end with Mrs. J. W. Zach ery and Miss Nancy Zachery. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Hal Transou have re turned to their home at Winston Salem after visiting Mrs. J. W. Zach ery. They were accompanied home by their son, Hal, Jr., who had been visiting here. . ' iFrom Greensboro V Miss Peep Zachery of Greensboro is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Zachery and Miss Nancy Zachery. -r v . . From Boonville .: i, ., ""'. Mrs. Carroll Transou of Boonville is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White. Week-end Guest Miss Arlean Porter of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. From Richmond Miss Annie Blanchard has returned to her home at Richmond, Va., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews and Bobbins Blanchard. W; M. U. TO MEET The Woman's Missionary Union of the Baptist Church will meet Mon day night at 8 P. M.. at the church. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with C. 0. Fowler. Sunday At Durham Walter Edwards and Martin Towe visited W. F. C. Edwards at Duke Hospital in Durham on Sunday. In Ringwood IMr. and Mrs. Dan Berry and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madre left Friday for Ringwood, 111., to visit relatives. From Covington , Mrs. Roy Reed, and children of Cov ington,, v a., are vie guests or air. an Mrs. Guy Newby. At Marienville Mr. and - Mrs. A. W. Hef ren will return home Monday after visiting relatives at Marienville, Pa. , Returned Home v ; : Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lonjr have returned home after spending a few days in Western North Carolina and the Skyline Drive of Virginia. From Norfolk Mrs. J. J. Moore and children of Norfolk, Va., returned home today af- er spending a week wih Mrs. S. R. Sutton. At Nags Head ' . Mrs. J. H. Towe and family are spending this month at their cot tage at Nags Head. ' 'Returned Home ; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb have returned home after spending several days with their son and daughter-in-aw, Cpl. and Mrs. William Lamb on Cane Cod.- Mass While there they went to several places Including Bos ton and historic PJymouth, Mass. Monday In Norfolk t f . Miss Helen , Morgan, Mrs. J. W. Dillon and son, Jay, and John Ward visited J. W, Dillon at DePaul Hos pital in Norfolk, Va., Monday, Monday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Connolly and family. Mr.! and Mrs. Noah Felton, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed spent Monday at Nags Head and went to see The Lost Colony. At Charlotte) ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ruiter and son, Mike, are spending this week with relatives at Charlotte. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brantley and Mr. - and Mrs. Leon Winecoff and son of Concord spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray. When a prominent lawyer of Hert ford once clerked for' Macht Bros., When M. J. Gregory's mother ran a shop in a small building about where the monument to Dr. John 'Harris now stands, on the Court House lawn? '- When Eberhard and Eborn came from New York and opened a "varie ty" store between th Hardware Store and Grubb Street T (Eberhard went back to Switzerland and Eborn to Florida). x When Hiram roulk, a colored barber had the only barber shop, in town for white people. Situated side of the hardware building and was 8 feet wide? i . ,i, store on the site where the Texas Oil store on. the site where th Texas Oil Compan building now stands and Mr. Fleetwood bad the biggest reirigera high?' MAHY LONG CIRCLE MEETS' The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Baptist Church held its regular meet ing at the Community House on Mon day night, August 11, with Mrs. 'Bill Tarkington and Mrs. Emmett Long as hostesses. ,- 'All Hail the (Power nf Jarur' Name" was the opening song, after which the devotional was given. ; Jnrs. bong was in charge of the pro- Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews and sons, Bobby and Tommy, spent the week-end at Nags Head. In Charlottesville Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Duling are Week-end At RobersonviMe Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson visited relatives at Robersonville this past week-end. BRIDGE CMJiB MEETS Mrs. Vivian Mathews was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday night at her home. Those playing were Mes- dames W. E. Drake, Charles Murray, John Coston, J. L. Harris, Henry C, Stokes, Jr., R. E. Vickers and Miss Dorcas. Knowles. The high .-score prize went to Mrs. Coston. A sweet course was served. ; ; w , ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. Tom Cox entertained her rook gram ent;Uei Consider Europe," with several taking part, "v . , 'A Baiical . contest was ednductedr with Mrs. Robert Evan , winning the prize., r . At the close of the meeting, a de licious course of refreshments was aerved.',i-i,'v'5."':' -.jC' i. :,.- Others present were: ' Mesdames Julian Long, Elliott Layden, Edgar Long, Stanley Blanchard. Freeman Long, Wallace Hobbs, Bernard Proc tor and Joe White. IN KOREA . , Bgt Gale N. Winslow. son of Mr. i and Mrs. Demnoav. Win abmr TtaiinJaa. Route One; fa now serving with the' lzotn J&ngineenng Company, stationed in North Korea. Sgt Winslow is a graduate of Perquimans County High cnooi ana a-Jtenaea wake tor ever seen in Hertford about 7 It hoollege in the summer of 1945 and in 1946. Prior to. his enlistment in January, 1961, he was rod man with the State Highway and Public Works Commis sion, located at Williamston. He re ceived his Armv basic traininir at. CampMcCoy, Wisconsin. . PLACED THIRD Richard Mathews placed third in the southeastern championship outboard motor races held recently at New Bern. - , . - Eggs Are Higher The Fall and .Winter months are the best egg price months. Get your flock ready for a good -Fall laying period by worming eaclj hen arid pullet. . We have Dr. Salsburs Poultry Products which are developed especially for your flock; Come In Today and Get Your Flock's Requirements! s and M "ON THE ' CORNER" spending this week at Charlottesville, club last Thursday night at her home' V8 .ana next Week Will be VlSltlhsr in flrllhh St.TMt.. Thnu Wovinw arara dl W8. nunwngson, Wi va. , Mesdames Martin Towe Jimmy Stal- From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nixon ID, and daughter, Sally, of Wilson spent Sun day with Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., and Miss Helene Nixon. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Al Henley and children returned to their home at Columbia, S. C, Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby and spending some time at -Nags Head. 3 1 ;i. irTY x Today: Friday ' ' Shows: 3:15-7-9 P.M. LEX BARKER DOROTHY HART In "Tarzan's Savage Fury Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. CHARLES STARRETT "The Hawk Of Wild River" Radarmen iFromi the Moon No. 6 Sunday Shows 2 :15, 4 :15 and 9 :15 P. M. STEVE COCHRAN AND PHILIP CARHY "THE TAfiKHRE WW!, Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P JK.. I CLARK GABLE AND JOHN HODIAK "ACROSS THE WIDE MIT vwmw.m.. . -.-.ir.nn.nnjiu Julh. Wednesday: Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE ' ' First Feature CHARLES LAUGHTON BORIS KAJRLOPF in "The iStrange Door" Second Feature JIMMY LYDON SCOTT, BECKETT -k-'tU-iak r- 1 1 "Corky Of Gasoline Alley" Thursdty-Frl'ayt Matinee 1:15 Night 7-9 P. M - ; ' ;- , ' ' ' JENNIFER JONES AND DAVID FARRAR , Returned Home Mrs. B. C. Berry, Carroll Berry," Jr., airs. j. w. union 'and Jay Dillon spent several days last week with Mrs. Mar vin Cuthrell in Norfolk, Va.j and also visited J. W. Dillon at DePaul Hos pital. - ' From Macon . Mrs. Emma P. Nowell an Ifrs. E. H; Russell of Macon spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Ward. . Saturday In Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry, Carroll Berrv. Mrn. J. W Tl IrtYl ATt1 MAM w w ' ' V1IIU" U11U OUlIf Jay, spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va At Williamsburg Mrs. D. S. Darden left Monday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mml iC. E, Burleson at Williamsburg, Va. Returned Home Mrs. Isa Tucker and Miss Elizabeth Tucker have returned home n.fW spending a few days at Nags Head. At Pikesville Mrs. Joe Lee Tunnell and son ire spending two weeks with relative at Pikesville. v Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Duh nf Mnli 'Chunk, Pa., have returned home aft spending several days last week with (Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard. 'At Nags Head " I Mrs. Cliff Banks and sbn, Charlie, Misses Ruth Haskett, Juanfta Divers. Marsraret Ann. IRanVa .Ton., irw.... Jack Gurkin and Fritz Wulf spending this week at Nags Head. At Hanover ' ' . '.' - Mr. and Mrs., Earl Sykes returned to their home at Hanover, N. H., af ter visiting Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Nixon who will spend several months and MisB Katherine Alice Nixon who will spend two weeks.5 . : ' -v. .-k,. From Wake Forest ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns and children from Wake Forest sire spend, ing this week with Dr. and Mrs. L natu. - .1 .'. '3.:." ..'.; (.'. . . 1 .i ... J . A Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. ' J. M. - Connolly' and children, Jim Mac, and Carole,, have returned to their home, at Rock Hill, S. C, after ten day visit with Mrs.' Connolly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tiscn Reed. , r ; 5, , -( ' , . Thursday Guests ., ' . t .. Mr. and Mrs. J. JJ LassiteranJ daughter, Mary Lee, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Euro of Corapeake, Mrs. C. T. Doughtie of Edenton and Mrs. W, C. Jackson and ; daughter, Kathleen u Elizabeth City spent Thursday with Dr. and Mrs L- A, T7arl , i : , BY J. P. PERRY " When Mr. Billy - Roberta ran a 'wood works" shop at the site where 'The Savoy" is now situated? When Macht Bros, ran a store here, and then it was changed to Macht Bros, and Rutenburg, another change to Rutenburg Stokes & Darden, and then another change to Darden Bros. ? When . Mr. Davis from England came to Hertford and built a brick building where the Hertford Hardware Co., is now situated, and sold bakery products and lots of good things to lings, Clinton Eley, Edgar Fields. Jim Bass, Eloyd Proctor, George ,Be&, Thomas Tilley, Clifton Haskett, Ray Haskett, Charlie Elliott, Noah Greg try, E. A. Goodman. Louis Stallings. J. R.. Webb and the hostess. The high score prize went to, Mrs. Stallings, second high to Mrs.- Fields, floating prize was awarded Mrs. Eley and the low score prize went to Mrs. Louis Stallings. A Bweet course was served. DELLA SHAMBURGERS TO MEET The Delia Shamburger Missionary Circle of the Methodist Church will meet Monday night at 8 P. M., August 18th at the home of Mrs. C. T. Skin ner on 127 Dobb Street. Mrs. J. R. Webb will be co-hostess. 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