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rAGE POUK TTB ITQUrA.N3 WES3XY, HERTFORD, N. G, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. Mm c Sunday In Norfolk" - Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. From Carthago W. & Drake arrived home Tuesday from Carthage, Tenn.', where he has been employed. He will spend a few days before returning to bis job. Sunday At Wilson Mrs. Marshall Owens and chil dren and Melvin Owens visited Mar shall Owens at Wilson Sunday. Week-end at Newport News Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Nelson spent the week-end at Newport News, Va. At High Point Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon and son, Jay, left Sunday for High Point where they will visit relatives and Mr. Dil lon will attend the furniture show while there. At Ahoslde Mrs, R. M. Riddick and Mrs. Law rence Towe, 8th district BCPlW offi cers, were dinner guests of the Ahoe kie BPW Club Tuesday night, when Mrs. Towe was speaker, choosing her subject "Proper Tools for Progress in Building Our Ramparts." Guests Here Lt. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zaluski made a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fitch on their way to Milling ton, Tenn., where Lt. Zaluski will at tend school. Returned To Norfolk Mrs. Herbert Nixon returned to Norfolk, Va., Monday after spend ing the week-end at her home. Sunday Guests ; ' Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Williams and daughter of Craddock, Va., spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stal lings. ' From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Thursday In Suffolk ' Mrs. W. F. Ainsley and daughter, Mrs. I. N. Thomas, Mrs. J. H..Satch well, Mrs. Clinton Eley and son, Sid ney, spent Thursday with relatives "and friends at Suffolk, Va. Improved Mrs. W. E. White, who is confined to her home because of sickness, is im proved. Sunday At Weeksville Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell and fami ly spent Sunday with friends at Weeksville. Saturday Guests ' . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bymm of Norfolk, Va., visited1 Mrs. E. A. By- rum Saturday, for a short time en route to Florida. From Eden ton Miss Grace Bunch of Edenton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Noah Gregory. Elliott, Deborah Nixon, Kay - Mat. lieve we have a great President of a From Norfolk - Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Clements of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs this week. Returned Home " Travis White has returned home af ter spending a few days with his brother, Johnny White and family at Alexandria, Va. From Winston-Salem Herman Ward returned to his home Wednesday after spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. He was accompanied to Winston Salem by Mr. and' Mrs. Ward who will spend a few days there before going to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baumgartner at Hickory. Friday Here Week-end In Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent the week end in Edenton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Hobbs. PREVIEW OF SPRING ; hews, Mrs. Clinton Eley, Mrs. W. F, Ainsley, Mrs. H. W. Winslow and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Counselor. - W. S. C. S. MEETING " The W. S. C. S. of Woodland Church will begin a study "Toward Under standing The Bible," on Friday, Jan. uary 23, at 7 P, M., at the church. All who are. interested in learning more about the Bible are urged! to be present. Do You Remember?. BY J. P. PERRY " When Grover Cleveland was inau gurated President of these United States? And what a distinction it was then to go to Washington and see the President take the oath of office? I remember when Mr. Pearce j went and he wanted Mr- Cleveland i to know he was from N. C nd when the "hand-shaking", part of. the program was taking place, Mr. Pearce shook the President's Sand and said "tar sticks" and Mr. Cleveland laugh edfor the first time in history, the people ol the U. S. and the world have witnessed the inauguration of our President without having to go to Washington 'People by the millions have listened and seen a great show put on by the people of our country. We heard and saw our President take the oath of office, we heard him make his introductory remarks, we Miss Nancy Chorey of EHzabeth t heard him orav for Divine Guidaiwe. City spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. for himself, for this country of ours, great people, of a great country as Jonathan said to David, "My pray ers go with thee," IDwight David Eisenhower, the 24th, President of the United States." . : y- y '..(:. ir were auiner ifuem.a,m George Jackson on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Keel left. Sunday for New London, Conn., to be with her mother who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Smith and family of Wimfall and Mr. and Mrs. iWSltort Gregory of Elisabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Byrum. . , ' . (Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson .visit, ed relatives in Norfolk, Va., on Wed-' nesday. ' ,- Tough! ' CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cassida and Jimmie Chesses of South Boston, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ownley. . - : " 'Leon Elliott, UJSJ., Norfolk, Va.. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott. iCary Qm'ncy and daughter,. Ava,L. Judge Only 'married a week ani of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday with! beat your wife? A month's impris his iparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quin-lonment will cure you. . cy. ; . r i - 1 Husband It's a bit tough spoiling The Rev. and Mrs. H. M. JanTieson our honeymoon like that" c J. R. Webb. Returned Home Mrs. Mildred Umphlett has return ed to her home in Washington, D. C. after visiting Miss Laura Penning ton and Mr. and Mrs. a. W, Penning ton. Week-end In Durham Mrs. T. S. White and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., at Durham. Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., re mained to visit her son and daughter- in-law this week. Attends Funeral Miss Lota Spivey and Mrs. Jenkins Walters attended the funeral of W, W. Newbern in Gainesville, Fla. From Ahoskie Miss Frances Newby and Miss Frances Grey of Ahoskie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Dramatic interest in Stardust Mono tone, features dualtone color depths and fascinating buttons. Diagonal seams lend a unique and distinctive appearance. Pink, gold, natural, blue. Sizes 8-18, 7-17. $22.50 Other Coats $19.75upi! flew Spring Suits .. ,$1275 up j! :, .TT rr m. C w ' & SIMON'S ! "" t J From Goldsboro Mrs. Lillie Hinson' of Goldsboro is visiting Miss Alice Babb. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mi-s. Robert Holiowell entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on DobbStreet. Those playing besides the hostess were Mesdames W. E. Drake, Edward Griffin, Charles Murray, J. L. Harris, Edison Harris, J. W. Dillon and W. H. Pitt. The high score prize and bingo prize went to Mrs. Murray. A sweet course was served. ;,. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. R. Futrell entertained her bridge ( club Thursday . night at her home on. Front Street. Those play ing were Mesdames W. H. Hardcastle, C. A. Davenport, J. H. Newbold, Clyde MdCallum, S. P. Jessup, Trim Wil son, C. R. Holmes and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize went to Miss Winslow. (Refreshments were served by the hostess. iROOK CLUB MEETS ' . Miss Mary Sumner entertained her rook club Friday night at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. T. Skinner, D. F. Reed, Sr., G. R. Tucker, Archie Lane, Sr., Harry Holiowell, Crafton Mat hews, W. 0. Newbold, B. G. Koonce, Charles Whedbee, Julian White, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Skinner, second high to Mrs. Koonce, and low was awarded Mrs. Holiowell. Refreshments were served by the hostess. " . BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Charles Whedbee was hostess her home. Those playing .were Mes dames J. 0. Felton, T. B. Sumner, V. N. Darden. Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Kate Blanchard. - High score prize went to Mrs. Felton. A salad course was served. MUSIC CLUB MEETS One of the "most interesting meet ings of the year was held by the Hertford Junior Music Club Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley, with Mrs. Charles Eley, Harry Walton Winslow and Frank Ainsley as co-hosts. Nancy Lane presided over the busi ness session, during which it was de cided to have a dinner meeting in February at the Hotel Hertford, and invite parents. Letitia MdGoogan was in charge of the program, which consisted-of songs, piano solos and quizzes. At its close the hosts served nuts,' candy, punch and cookies. Those present were: ; ',' . ..:" Charles Eley, Harry Walton Win slow, Irving Long, Jr., Mary Lou Jordan, Frank Ainsley, Franklin Mc Gaogan, Edward Matthews, Jimmie Rogerson, Diane Holiowell,. Linda Bass, Margaret Williams, Anne'Xane, Betty Brown, (Letitia MdGoogan. Elizabeth Thaoh, Glennie Myers, Shir ley Tarkenton, Nancy Lane, Jane 'Keel, Jean Keel, Maude Lee CorprCw, Janet ana ror tne worm. Ana then you heard his wonderful speech, dramati cally delivered as you might expect from a "five star"' general. We be- HALF-PRICE SALE ON Dorothy Gray LOTIONS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND USE THIS LOTION Sale Limited To January 31st S and M "ON THE CORNER'.' Hertford, N. C. Today: Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P.M. JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN 01HARA -?The Quiet Man" Saturday Show Opens J. PM- - ROBERT RYAN In ' "Horizons West" Zombies of the Stratosphere No. 2 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. BUD ABBOTT AND LOU COSTELLO "Abbott & Costello Meet Cgptain Kiddw Monday-Tuesday: Shows 8:157-9 P. M. BOB HOPE, JANE RUSSELL AND ROY ROGERS "SON OF PALEFACE" Wednesday Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Double Feature First Feature WAYNE MORRIS in "Desert Pursuit" Second Feature TONY CURTIS PIPER LAURIE in "No Room for The Groom" Thursday-Friday: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. . 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