pac-3 roua TT A From Alexandria Mrs. W. A. Grey of Alexandria, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Hawaii. '. In Hospital ' & R. B. Thach is a patient at DePaul Hospital in Norfolk, Va. Be is there for observation and a possible opera tion. ' ' . From Ahoekie Miss Frances Newby from Ahoslrie spent the week-end with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. In Greenville Mrs. H. A. Whitley is spending this week in Greenville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards. Returned Home r Mrs. L. B. Merrill and son, CMt, have returned to their home at 'So mora, Texas after being here to at tend the funeral of her grandfather, W. F. C. Edwards. Returned To Maryland ' Vance Bright has returned to Bain bridge, Maryland after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bright. In Hospital Mrs. Tommy Mathews is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital in Eliza beth City. From Lynchburg Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Samouce Lynchburg, Va., are the guests Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Graniberry Tucker of Washington, D. C, spent the week end with Mrs. Isa Tucker. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Tucker who will visit them for a few days before going to Santa Monica, Calif., to visit her daughter," Miss Virginia Tucker. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. T. N. folk, Va., spent the J. P., Perry, Sr. Bunch of Nor-week-end with Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whedbee and children spent Sunday at Nags Head. At Richmond Lawrence Towe and Russell Baker attended the annual banquet given by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company at Kicnmond, :va., last Thursday night. . Week-end In Richmond air. ana Mrs. J. k. rmtrell spent the week-end m Richmond, Va. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and family from Portsmouth, . Va., spent Sunday with u U. Fowler. .. Saturday At Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campen at tended the Carolina-Texas game at Chapel Hill Saturday. t Today: Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. RED SKELTON KATHRYN GRAYSON "Lovely To Look At" Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. v IROD CAMERON AND PEGGIE CASTLE TAGOIIS VESf Monday Only Shows 8:15-7-9 P. M. , BARBARA STANWYCK - JAUL DOUGLAS in "Clash By Night" Wednesday: Matinee 8:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE I First Feature GEORGE MURPHY NANOY DAVIS in "Talk About A -Stranger" ; f " , ' ' Thnnday-Friday: Matinee tl5 . , , STEWART GRANGER LliiWU From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. G. E. Fields and1 Mrs. Cook Winslow. They . were , accompanied home by Mrs. Fields for a short visit Attended Game , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riggers,- Miss Patricia Biggers, Miss Billie Carol Divers and Miss Sue P. White attend ed the Carolina-Texas football game at Chapel Hill Saturday. Week-end At St. Pauls Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and daughter, Clay, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. A. Felton and Miss Bladys Felton at St. Pauls. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes of Nor folk, Va., spent Sunday here with friends. Returned Home Mrs. Lawrence Blanchard has re turned to her home in Raleigh after spending several lays last week wMJh Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. Saturday Guests ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs Bill Miggs and son, Jeff of Richmond, Va., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Returned Home Mrs. C. E. Burleson has returned to her home at Williamsburg, Va., , after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Returned Home Mr. and Mis. Earl Barrett have returned to their home at Hamilton, Ohio after spending two weeks with Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Miss Dorcas Knowles. .Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. From Norfolk Mrs. Bob Applewhite of Norfolk, Va., is spending this week with Mrs. Charles Whedbee. Tuesday Guests . Mr. and Mrs. iW. E. Catling of Nor folk, Va., Myrlon Gatling of Jack sonville, Fla., and Mrs. Dink Dismore of Elizabeth City visited with s Mrs. I. A. White on Tuesday. - w From Kitty Hawk i - - Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mr. Olivia Hobbs arrived home Saturday from the Johnson cottage, at Kitty Hawk where they have spent the summer. They expect to return next week for a short stay. ' Sunday At Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews, Miss Carolyn Mathews and Robbing Blanch ard spent Sunday in Richmond, Va., as the guests of Miss Annie Blanch ard. , r ' ' ' - Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. WHIP WILSON "Montana Incidentw Nyoka and The Tiger Men No. 1 Tuesday Only Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. BRUCE CABOT : ROBERT ARMSTRONG "King Kong" ' Second Feature ' WILD BILL ELLIOTT :."Man From Tumbleweeds? ) i r ' y Night 7-9 P. M. r ' , AND ELEANOR PARKER S-iurday At WC" -JLj ; , (Percy Eyrom "and lZ,at r Hathews attended the WiHisai and . "ary-Wake Forest football game at ...am&urg, Va., Saturday. Friday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson and children of Richmond, Va and Mrs. C J. Atkinson of Suffolk, Va., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. ' ' f ( , ; i , Sunday In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and chil dren spent Sunday , at. Suf&lk, Va., with relatives. , In Greenville ' ' ' Mrs. Tom Cox and daughter, Nell, and Mrs. Louis Winslow of Belvi dere spent last Friday in Greenville. At Roanoke Rapids i ! Members of the Perquimans BP1W Olub attending the 8th District ..all meeting1 of the N. C' Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs in Roanoke Rapids, were: Mrs. Lawrence Towe, District ? Director; Miss Hulda Wood, Mrs. Joe .Nowell, Mrs: T. T. Harrell, Miss Kate Blanch ard, Mrs. Jack Burbage,' Mrs. Viola D. Nachman, and Mrs. Archie T. Lane, Sr.. . ' " HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. G. W. Barbee was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Grubb Street. Those playing were Mesdames T. L. Jessup, Charles Johnson. C. R. Holmes, H. C. Stokes, J. T. Biggers, C. M. Williford and M. R. Campbell. , The high score prize went to Mrs. Jessup. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. T ENTERTAINS ABRIDGE CLUB Mrs. V. N. Darden entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. ,Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Charles Henc, J. O. Felton, Charles Wihedlbee, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, B. G. Koonce, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Kate IBIanchard. The high . score prize went to Mrs. Henc. A' sweet course was served. BAPTIST CIRCLES TO MEET The Missionary Circles of the Bap tist Church meet next week as fol lows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet Monday afternoon at 3 P. M., at the church. The Artie Brateher Cir cle will meet Monday night at 8 P. M., with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. The Inabelle Cpleman Circle will meet Monday night at 8 P. M., at the home' of Mrs. Carlton Cannon with Mrs. T. T. r Harrell as hostess. The Mary Ellen Dozier Grcle will meet Monday night at ' 7.-30 P. M., at the home of TIME TO REPAIR Your Roof SEE US FOR " "jir Galvanized Roll ; Roofing & 5-VGrimp Roofing ft Asphalt: Shingles it Asbestos Siding it All Types Building ; , Materials HARRIS Plumbing & Building Supply Company HERTFORD N. C. A T.'.ZZZZ'l jcrjiAY 13 a ' t mi " ' ' tt '. 'm ' T , , l nese naviicina rr .terns Are Avanaoie m upen &lock . . . :: ; We abo hve , VAREN; JE DELAWARE . ' r . APPLG BLOSSOM ARLINGTON APPLG 1 tf1 I s. Tum . 7 i "i I i, C , '..hfte as co- ' )1 "1 - con Girds v ..1 n. ; ' 8 P, M., wi'Jii Ura. T. V. . . Bessie Prihard (Xxls will i 1 1 -day night at 8 P. II., : h lira. E. C WobdanL The Rosa Powell Cln'.a wall meet Tuesday night at 8 P. 11., with iMSss Kotfoerine Rountree. i HONOSSD AT EHQWEa ., Mrs. Rax Harris, bride of last week, was entertained by Mrs. Ernest Stal lings and Mrs. watnan wauiews at I misceuaneouf snowcr irmuay mgiT, September 26, at the Winfal Com. munity Building. . - t The house was decorated with fall flowere. The bride was presented a corsage of red carnations. . - Several games were enjoyed by the guests with Mrs. Clifton Morgan win ing jthe prize, which she presented to the bride. v - , , The bride received , many lovely and useful gifts which she opened and acknowledged. ;, Refreshments of ice cream, cake and mints were served: , Those present and remembering the bride with gifts were: Mesdames Eula Mae ' Jordan, Edgar Riddkk, Charlie Umphlett, Elwood Nowell, Heywood Proctor, J. W. Nowell, Sal, lie Baker, Walter Nowell, Harry Bar ber, Efffie -Miller, E. IW. Miller, Char lie Lane, Beulah Morgan,, Earl Hol lowell, Shelton Morgan, Johnnie Lane, Harold Copeland, H. M. Jamieson, Julian .' Mathews, Howard Copeland, Walter1 Humphlett, IPinky Trueblood, Jessie Stanton, Howard Hurdle, Har. rell Hurdle, Essie Benton, Claude White, Lester Simpson. Harvey StaL- lings, David Pike, J. E. Perry, Clifton Morgan, Edna (White, Rex Jones, Mar vin White, Bill Bagley, Leslie Greg ory, Arthur Chdppell, Joel Hollowell, Carl Godwin, Wendell Mathews, Dur wood Barber, T. M. Stalllings, Rufus Proctor, Laura iStallings, Claude Will Hams, iFIoyd Mathews, J. B. Miller, Hattie Stallings, Nathan Mathews, Kenneth Miller, Clyde Layden, British Ward, Chip Winslow, Toni White, Johnnie Stallings, Toss White, W. 'F. Morgan, Mamie Miller,, Emest Stal lings, George Roach, David Truebloou STYLISH SHOES FOR YOUR FAMILY SIMON 'S Htfird', N. C. tAVILAND CIA: k;lu DLETCD 1 1 " . . A .. f '"a 1 - 1. 1 T.. IC THIS DELICATE ' ' t J ' ' . .11 G OF SOFT PINKS - ; . V ' -.-"V, ' BLOSSOM ARLINGTON ; SELECT. VOUR PATTERNS TODAY! AZn 1 , Nixon, . ton, J. I. . I "syf - Iling, i,- . J, Ii. Eo- , L.3 Powell, . C, . tvoII, I i Stallings, Sadie Ci-- -ry, J. V. Ko- Jasses 'Nancy P. -W, Betty ' Ann Mathews, Marvini Viute Beiilah fioach, Oeo TrucV.ood, Kay White Stanton, Myrtle Gordon f Williams, Don White, Evelyn" Ann Stanton, and Messrs. Vick Stallings, Jr., JJivers & Sof j. v .Roach, Michael Mathews. HONORED AT iEIUDGS PARTY Mrs. W. G, Wright' entertained at a bridge party Thursday night at her home in honor of Mrs; Ralph Wallace of Norfolk, Va. Those playing were Mesdames Eldon Winslow,Robert Hoi lowell, W. Ek Drake, J. W. Dillon, Frank Jessup, ' Earl Barrow, C v E. BurlAxm, J. p. George, Edward Grif fin, Charles Murray, J. E. Newby and Miss Dorcas Knowles. A guest prize MINERAL OIL EXTRA HEAVY - v - - - O Colorless , O Tasteless , O Odorless ; ' 1 u M .V - , i I ' . 29c FULL PINT Limited Time Offer SaridM "ON THE CORNERS We have just received i large shipments of new. Fail shoes for the en-, tire; family. " See our complete line . 1 n : '"" M.": v , . 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