Week-end At Durham
- lire. J. C Blanchard spent the
week-end with Mr. and If is. Marcus
E. Hobba in Durham. -At
Episcopal School
... Joe Towe, Jr., left this week to
enter Episcopal School at Lynchburg,
Va.
Weekend At Nags Head -
Air. and Mrs. Haywood Divers and
children spent the week-end at Nags
Head
Improved
Mrs. Ray iHaskett, who was con
fined to her home several days last
week because of sickness is improved.
Week-end Guests 1 a . "
.Miss Eddie Thomas Langston of
Richmond, Va., and Mrs. T. E. Lang
ston and Mrs. Nate Going of Hamp
ton, Va., spent .the week-end with Mrs.
J. E. Everett. t
From Fentress .
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son
of Fentress, Va., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory.
From Arlington
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuczo of 'Arling
ton, Va., spent the week-end and sev
eral days this week with Mr. and Mrs.! From Raleigh
From Norfolk
Mrs. W. T. Hollowell and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Wilson and son of Nor
folk, Va., visited Mrs. E. A. Byram
and Mr. and Mrs. H. T Byrum in
Edenton Sunday . r
Sunday Guests
lonwood Whitley and children and
Gilbert Whitley and daughter of
Como spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. IA.. Whitley.- ,.
From Louisville
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin (Nichols, Jr.,
of Louisville. Ky., spent he week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Burnfce Ins-
oe." ' , .
In Raleigh
Ben Eoonoe left this week for State
College, Raleigh, where he will be a
member of the faculty.
Saturday Here
- Mrs. Clavton Whedbee of Peters-!
bursr. Va.. and her son, Russell, oi
New York, spent Saturday in Hert
ford. -
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several days last w
Urs, C. M.. WiHi.
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At Lynchburg
Mrs. ID. S. Darden ia visiting rela
tives at ILynchlburg, Va., e.is week.
In Hosnital
- Mark Hathaway is a patient at the
Chowan Hospital in Canton.
From Blacksburff--
Dr. Lloyd Hobbs of Blacksburg,
Va.. visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum Sat
urday. " ' ' f
From Washington
Mi1, and Mrs. John Riley of Wash
ington, D. C, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Maude Godwin. ' , i
From New York
r Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keadani from
Brooklyn. N. Y., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. iVick. Tney were
accompanied here by Mts. Vick, who
has been weir i guest for: several
weeks. -
Moved To Woodland Circle
Mr. and Mrs. Elite Fearing and
children have moved from Front
Street to a house in Woodland Circle.
W. C. Lassiter.
W. E. White, Jr., of Raleigh spent
several days this week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. White, Sr.
Friday In Durham
Mrs. T. P. Brian spent Friday and t
Saturday in Durham visited her moth-1 Sunday Guests
er, Mrs. W. H. Glasson. . ' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hitter of Ports-
i mouth. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
From Pinehurst ;
Mrs. J. Avery of Pinehurst is the
guest of Mrs. Clyde McCallum. .
From Elisabeth City
Mrs. Henry Stokely of Elizabeth
City is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Morgan. ,
Onley of Chapanoke and (Philip San
derson visited (Urs. Mark Hathaway
Sunday.
Week-end At Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes, ' Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Harris spent
the week-end at Durham.
Students Of Shorthand
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ESTEEBROOK Pen, with the replaceable
point from US, as we are agents for
ESTERBROOK in Hertford.
ALSO INKS AND SHORTHAND PADS
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From Maine
SBgt and Mrs. Thomas Perry, Jr.,
from Dover Foxcrof t, Maine, are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry. ..
AtE.CC - '
The following students entered,
E. C. C, Greenville this week: Miss
Marjorie Winslow, Miss Ruth Daw
son, Miss Marguerite , Butler, Miss
Maryina White, Clyde -Lane, A. L.
Lane and Walter Umphlett Those
students returning to Greenville are
Miss Peggy . White, Moss Mary Sue
Cook, Miss Norma Jean Godwin and
Wade Jordan:'' -
From Norfolk
Mrs. Burnard Powell and children
and Miss Shirley Smith "of Norfolk,
Va, spent last Thursday and Fri
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fitch
and Mrs. A. J. Parrish They were
accompanied home by. Mr and Mrs.
Fitch, who spent the week-end.
' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Mary Sumner was hostess to
her bridge club Tuesday night at her
home. ' Those enjoying the evening
were Mesdames C. R. Holmes, Chas.
E. Johnson, C M. Williford, H. C.I
Stokes, T. L. Jessup, J. T-, Biggers,
M. R. Campbell and Mini Ruby Wf it.
The high score prize went to Mrs.
Holmes. Refreshments, were served
by the hostess. : c , . ' .
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS "
Mk. . W. G. Wright entertained her
bridge club Tuesday night at her home
on Church Street.' 'Those playing
were Mesdames J. 0, Felton, B. G.
Koonce, T.' B. Sumner, Charles Henc,
Charles Whedbee. V. N. Darden, C. A.
Davenport and Miss Thelma Elliott.
The high score prize wont to Mrs.
Darden. A sweet course was served.
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the imZj wta foBi--- j t -ii i ' '
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; When all of the water w..t out t
the river near Hertford, except tie
channel ' ' . T ' ' .
' ' FAMILY REUNION ,
.Mm.- C O' White was hostess at. a
family reunion held t Jber home last
Sunday. Attending the reunion were:
Mr. and, Mrs. S. M. Winslow, Ur. and
Mrs. Arnold Winslow.. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Gregory, Mr. and Urs. jr.-E.
Wood,. Marvin Uregory ionara.Wins
lmr. Jr Mibhpji Anne and Selma Witi-
l slow of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Kountree, susses wovelia,
Nancy and Bessie Rountree of Sun-
bury; Mr. and Jars, ijeoniara Vtinsiow,
Sr., of Suffolk; Mr. and Mrs. D. It
White. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rountree,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stalling, Mrs.
VL R. Winslow. Miss Mary Love Win-
slow, Tommy Stalling, Jesse Roun-
ifwA nf Tfeividere: Mr. ana Jars. Hi. r.
Robertson and family, Mr. ana MrsJ
Calvin Bundy, Fnylns JJunay, mss
Rebecc& WhiteK Mr. and Mrs. Daryll
Hurdle, Mrs. Luna Layden. Mr. and
Mrs. Hilton White, Carlos Robertson,
Eugene White and Traverse White of
Hertford. - - ,
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The Wo--jrviceof
will meet We.
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ber 17 at 7:30 3i rvh.
Mrs. Essie EV.n Zi have the
devotional and Mrs. CLJ.Cartwright
will give the lesson. All members
are urged to be present and visitors
are welcome. ,,
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. HONORED AT SHOWER ,
" Mrs. Lydon White Mrs. Elmer Las
siter and Mrs. Woodrow Stallings
were joint hostesses at a miscellane
ous shower Tuesday night, August
2fi. hnnorinar Mrsv Winiford Smith,'
given at the community building at'
Whiteston. Games and contests were
enjoyed by the 60 guests present after ,
wmcn tne nonoree acicnowieagea many
lnvnlv sriffat received. Tne nostesses
served ace cream, peanuts and mints.
CALLED TO CALIFORNIA '
A. R. Cook of Route, three, was
called to Santa Paula, Calif., August
on . luMtik. (Ha iloofh at hia rAthAi.
Ed Cook. Manv residents of the,
county , will rememner Mr. ano mis.
Ed Cook. They spent eight months
here during 1939-40. , Surviving tie
sides Mr. Cook are three sons' and
one daughter.
HOSTESSES TO SHOWER -
COM P L E T E i3 A T H R O O M i'-. including all trim
ffrom the floor up. . SEE samples
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Shows: 8:15-7-9 P. M.
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PATRICIA NEAL -" .
"Diplomatic Courier"
Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M.
FRED AST AIRE AND 'VERA ELLEN
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Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M.
JEFF CHANDLER
"Battle of Apache'
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'Radarmen from the Moon No. 10
"BELLE OF ffi'YCT
Monday and Tuesday: Matinee S:15 Night 7- P M.
,r HUMPHREY BOGART AND KATHERINE HEPBURN '
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Wednesday: ' Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
DOUBLE FEATURE 1 i
First Feature
BERNARD iEOTZr?vS
ROBERT HUfTTON -
"GcbsandGals"
Second Feature '
WILD BILL ELLIOTT
"Flame of
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HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Henry Stokes, Jr., was hostess
to her. bridge club Thursday night at
her home. Those playing were Mes
dames Vivian Mathews, Eldon Wins
low, Charles Murray, Robert Hollo-
well. J. L. Harris, Edison Harris, D.
F. Reed. Jr.. Alhner IWllHama. W E.
TV.1A vJT.t cuffl. it ur TV11 I
and Al Kenton. The high score prize
went , to Mrs. Winslow. A sweet
course was served.-
Thursday-Friday i Matinee 1:15 Ni;ht 7-9 P. RL '
SPENCCa. TRACY AND EATHTHINII nEPRUSN-
- CIRCLE MEETS
The Artie Bratcher Circle met Sep
tember 8 at the home of Mrs. D. J.
Pritchard with 14 members present
The meeting opened with the group
singing "He Leadeth Me," followed
with prayer by Mrs. IB. W. Penhing
ton. - The devotional was taken from
John 10 arid given by Mrs. lillie
Johnson.' Others taking part on the:
program were Mrs. Pennington, and
Mrs. W. E. Hoffler. - Mrs. Allen Per
ry led in prayer. - . j
During the business session offi
cers for the new year were elected as
follows: Mrs. lillie Johnson, presi
dent; Mrs. D. J. Pritchard, vice-president;
Mrs. William Elliott, secretary
treasurer; Mrs. Hattie Spivey, Stew
ardship Chairman; Mrs. Carrie Spi
vey, Social Chairman; Mrs. J. W.
Hampton, Publicity Chairman. i
: The tateeting was dismissed' with the
singing of "My Faith Looks Up to
Thee," followed with "The Lord's
Prayer" repeated in unison.
The hostess served1 delicious n
f reshments. . . :.', .
Do Ycu Remeaber?
When Brinn Bros, kept store In the
building where Colonial Stores Is now
located? J- . , ,
When Tim Langston ran 'a barber
shop on tie site where a part of Dar
den Bros, store is situated? .
ftthen Mr. Bembry ran a grocery
store where tie Pitt Hardware ' -"e
is now and fcter, when Jarvis & . li
slow ran a frocery buAe-s in;t" '
re bu" " T?
Mrs. Clinton Perry and Mrs. Charlie
Dail were hostesses to a kitchen show
er s4ven in honor of -Mrs.' Charles
Perry on Friday, September 5, at the!
home of Mrs. Clinton Perry. - K
Games' and contests were enjoyed
with these winning prizes: Mrs. Jes
sie Dail, Barbara Ann Dail, Mrs.
Mathew DaOr Mrs. IHelen Mansfield,
Bonnie Ray Dail, Mrs. Wallace Good-,
win, Shirley Baker, Mrs. Wilbur Rob
erson, Miss Lillie Hunter,. Catherine
Baker. Mrs. ; Preston Monds, - Mrs.
Johnnie HollowelL ,
Those present and sending gifts be
sides those mentioned above were:
Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Mrs. Boxie
Dail, Mrs. Eunice Dale, Mrs. Currin
Mansfield, Mrs. Jack Sutton, Mrs. Al
bert Hunter, Mrs. Rennie DaiL Mrs.
L. B. Perry. Mrs. Robert , Hollowell,
Mrs. Kermit Benton, Mies. Leo Dail,
Mrs. Bennie Monds, Mrs. Wilbur Jor
dan, Mrs. Pailen Lane, Mrs. Preston
Robertson, Mrs. Murry Elliott, and
Oda Lee, Mrs. Freeland Elliott and
Paisy, Mrs. Singleton Lane, Mrs. Her
bert Lane, Mrs. Catherine Layden,
Mrs. - Joe Evans, Mrs. A. J. Par
rish. .Drinks, peanuts, cookies and mints
were enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Charles Perry was the form
er Miss Sarah Ownley of New Hope.
WINFALL NEWS
Mrs. W. G. Hollowell is. recovering
nicely at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Jinnny Earnhardt, of Edenton, after
being a patient at Chowan Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kex Jonua and Miss
Lula Lane had as their guests on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. E.' Hobbs
of Norfolk, Va, and. Mrs. Billy Jones
of Hobbsville and L. L. Jones of Elis
abeth City. . t " -,
Mrs. J. E. Perry, Mrs. Bryant Mil
ler and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell spent
Monday' morning in Elizabeth City
shopping. .
(Mr. and Mrs.- Tommie Temple and
children and Hi. and Mrs. Bailey
Temple visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. -Hollowell Sunday after
noon. ":
Mrs. Jack Taseoe and daughter,
Jackie, of Eaih, S. C, have returned
home after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. White. .They were
accompanied home by Urs. WaKr
Umphlett, Sr, and Walter Umphlett,
Jr.
' Jr., has returned
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