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PAGE FOUR r THE PERQUKIANS "WEEHLY, . HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1SC3. PMISONAL ITEMS , Improved Nathan Relfe, who has been con fined to his home for several weeks became of sickness, is much improved. ' Holiday Guests ...;r,v Clayton Jackson of Tarboro and Jake Rountree of Mt. Airy, students at U. N. C, were holiday guests of Carroll Berry, Jr. Returned To Chapel Hill Carroll Berry, Jr., who spent the holidays with his parents, has re turned to the University of North Car olina at Chapel Hill. Operated Upon V Miss Sally Ruth HolloweU was op erated upon Wednesday A. M., for ap pendicitis at the Chowan Hospital in Edenton. Sunday In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and children spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with friends. y Attended Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dail and children and Miss Mary 'Frances Dail and Dan Berry attended the wedding of Thomas Dail and Miss Elizabeth Langdon at Huntington, W. Va., on Friday, January 2. Returned Bill Murray, a student at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pa., has returned after spending the holi days with his wife and family. New Year's Guests Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and chil dren of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. Walter Britton of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Morris Hodges and children of Chesapeake Beach, Va., spent New Year's Day with C. 0. Fowler and family. Returned To Maryland Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Chappell have returned to Aberdeen, Md., after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clement Jordan and relatives. At Hospital Miss Jean Edwards underwent an appendectomy at the Chowan Hospital Sunday and is getting along nicely. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Roper and Mrs. Melvin Wright and chil dren of Elizabeth , City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett and Bill Everett. Week-end Here : Miss Ruth Dawson of Deep Creek, Va., spent the week-end with . Miss Marguerite Butler. , . Week-end Here Miss Fran Wallace of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Returned Home Mrs. E. E. Chapman and Mrs. Myrtle Morecock of Norfolk, Va., have returned to their home after spend ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Camion. Moved To Jacksonville . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guthrie and daughter, Kay, moved from Ithedr home in Woodland Circle Friday to Jacksonville, where Mr. Guthrie will be stationed. Returned Home Miss Mary Leary returned to her home in (Washington, D. C, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. New-bold. Returned To Boonville Mrs. J. W. Zachery and Miss Nancy Zachery returned to Boonville Friday after spending the holidays at their home here. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Layden and children of Newport News, Va., spent the Neaw Year holiday with Mrs, Ellie Goodwin. Returned Home , Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lowe have re turned to Washington, D. C, after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Lane. Returned To Station Sgt. Kermit Lane, USMC, spent New Year's with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Lane. He was accompanied back to his station at Asheville by A. L. Lane and Morris Harrell, who have enlisted in .the Marine Corps. From Norfolk Mrs. Pearl Banks of Norfolk, VaJ spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. At Hospital Tom Babb was admitted to the Al bemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City last 'Friday for observation and treat ment. At New London Ensign Robert Brodie, III, and Mrs. Brodie left last week for New London, Conn., where Ensign Brodie is stationed. Suffolk , Sunday Mr. - and Mrs. Clinton Eley and children attended a birthday dinner Sunday at Suffolk, Va., honoring J. S. Davis. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Britt and son, Dean, returned home last week after spending several days with Mrs. J. T, Britt and family at Shelby. Visited In Mocksville Mrs. Thomas Nixon and Mrs. Isa Tucker left last Saturday to visit Mrs. John Speight and Mrs. John Sanford at Mocksville. COLD S SNEEZING HAY FEVER USE THE NEW SUPER ANAIIIST AT THE FIRST SIGN OF A COLD NOW MADE FOR COLDS IN ALL STAGES Trial Size 65c "ON THE CORNER" Sunday At WOson Mr. Mid Mm ' JnA Hftrftvolln nnd Mrs. John Moore spent Sunday in Wilson as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oineon. They were accompanied there by Miss Patty Moore of Fayette vitle who has been a guest of her grandparents for two weeks. Returned (Home Mrs. J. C. Blanohard has returned home after spending sometime at Albuquerque, New Mexico with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan. She was accom panied home by Dr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and children of Durham who spent the New Year holiday. " Returned Home , David Hervey has returned home after snendinar the Christmas fcnlbfava with his parents in Indiana. Sunday At Suffolk Mrs. Tom Skansev. Ci. (I stArihma and Bea Skipsey spent Sunday at Suffolk, Va., as the guests of Mr. ana airs. j. v. Mines. ' On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heno left this .week to visit relatives at Seattle, Washington and Los Angeles, Calif. They expect to be away about six weeks. . ' In Florida Mrs. B. F. Read. Jr., and son. Brooks left Friday for Neptune Beach, Fla, to spend a month with Mrt' and Mrs. B. F. Read, Sr. . ' CIRCLE MEETS ., The Artie Bratcher Circle met Jan uary 5. 1968, at the home of Mrs. R. C. Skinner with 14 members pres ent . . The meeting opened with the hymn "Jesus Shall Reign." Mrs. iB. W. Pennington gave the devotional tak en from II Timothy 4, followed with prayer by Mrs. B. T. Wood. Mrs. Lililie Johnson gave an interesting reading. The hymn "Send the Light" was sung followed with prayer by Mrs. A. H. Spivey. The business ses sion followed. The hostess served delicious - re-freshmenta- ' HOSTESS AT, ESJJDG3 SUPPER . Miss Dorcas Knowleg was a delight ful hostess at a bridge supper Tues day night, December 80, at her home on Church Street The home was beautifully decorated carrying out the New Year motif. - Those present be sides the hostess were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dil lon, Lt. Commander and Mrs. Edward Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Drake, Lt Com mander and Mrs. Ralph .Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert HolloweU, Lt Com mander and Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kenton and Edgar 'White.. The high score prize for the ladies went to Mrs. Winslow, second high to Mrs. Griffin, high for the men went to Al Kenton, second high to Lt. Commander Wallace and the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Mur ray. , ROOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. C. T. Skinner entertained he rook club Thursday night at her home. Those playing were Mesdsvr.. :? J. " Morris, J. H. Towe, Julian ..Ite, D. F. Reed, Sr., Carlton Cat-. G. R. Tucker, Archie Lane, 'Harry I ' well; Crafton Mathewe, Wal-'T' I 'V W. O. Newbold, Misses Mary Su.. v . White, Mildred Reed, Tbetana Elicit and Miss Louise Chalk. The high score prize went to Miss Elliott, second high to Mrs. Dail and Miss Chalk re ceived the floating prize. - v TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD IF YOU HAVE AN International Sterling Patten . . . see our important announce ment published in this paper. ; V Buy Now and SAVE.. W.M. Divers & Son JEWELERS . Hertford, N. C. ' --T- 1- Today: Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. GARY COOPER DAVID BRIAN Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. GENE AUTRY "Wagon Team" - Nyoka and the Tigermen No. 15 '4 "Springfield Rifle" Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. MAUREEN O'HARA AND PETER LAWFORD "KANGAROO Monday-Tuesday: Shows 8:157-9 P. M. , JOHN PAYNE AND ARLENE DAlHL in "CARIBBEAN" Wednesday Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9, P. M. Double Feature Second Feature First Feature CHARLES STARRETT "Roughs Tough West! EVELYN KEYES "The Killer That Stalked New York". r f SALE- MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS ALL OF OUR $39.50 AND $35.00 SUITS ON SALE $25.75 ' . $25.00 ISD $23.50 SUITS ON SALE $ 17.45 All Corduroy Coats . $10.95 SALE LADIES' SHOES ONE LOT $5.50 AND $5.00 SHOES , $3.49 ONE LOT OF WIDE SHOES ; $2.98 ONE LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS $1.00 ALL WWERTOTO AT EXACTLY y2 -PRICE IP" i3 m m am MISSES' SKIRTS ONE LOT OF BLOUSES :: $lo49. Dress Sale . ALL FALL AND WINTER DRESSES - ?f OSTlL E BUY' ONE DRESS AT REGULAR PRICE GET ANOTHER ONE OF SAME PRICE FOR 5c $8.95 DRESS 2 For $9.00 $7.95 DRESS 2 For $8.00 ONE RACK OF DRESSES $1.49 ALL LADIES' FALL AND WINTER HATS ; IN 2 GROUPS $1.C0 & $2.00 . Values to $10.95 i ' a 4 ONE LOT OF $3.C3 Shsss On Sale $2:C0 pr LADIES' 51- GAUGE NYLON HOSE 09c pair ...MEN'S. HEAVY' v HIKES U3'l SUITS On Sale $2.19 j; Dagos nircjal:: ut ll;3 Stcro5S::;j ly rcr 0: J Sc!:5L::J Thnrsday-Friday: Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9 P. M. JENNIFER JONES AND CHARLTON HESTON "RUBTTGEIlTnr ; '1 r.
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