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PAG3 SIX ............ - , .... ... Vi. v , . :,. ... ... , ; .... ;. . tub; phrqukians weixly, hetitford, n. c, r: :; iT, :rAr.Y 13, a' ' J BOYCE . YAGEL Dir. and Mrs. I. C. Yagel announce the marriage of their daughter, Janice, to raigene aoyce, son of Mr. ami Airs. William Borne of Hertford. The mm. mony was performed in Rocky Mocnt T n f Frmm New Jeraer Mrs. Alice Baum of Bloomsfield, N, J., is the guest of Miss Kate Blanch ard. Returned Home Mrs. Kelly White has returned home after spending several days this weeK with relatives at Ijuiriberton. From Fentress Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Fentress, Va., spent the week-end witn Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Irvinar Stuhhs nf Nnr. folk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. iNoan wegory. From Virginia Beach IMr. and Mrs. eGorge Dawkins from Virginia Beach, Va., visited Miss Lau ra Pennington Sunday. From Elizabeth CSty Mrs. B. A. Gibbs of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs. From Edenton Mrs. C. N. Griffin nf Edentnn e-nont the week-end with Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Week-end Here Miss Anna Redding from the Uni versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and W. H. Pitt, Jr., from Duke University, spent the week-end with iir. ana Mrs. w. H. itt J MM. From Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson of Williamsburg, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dar den. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and son returned home last Wednesday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards at ftreen J ville. From New Bern Mrs. Bob Mohn and daughters of ew Bern spent several days this weeK witn IMr. and Mrs. E. C Wood ard. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Cmtvonn Trim-an owl children of Norfolk. Va.. anenif he - " -J . TVMK WUf weeK-end with U. a. Sfaenhena end mf 10m SKipsey. From Holland Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Nnrfleef a & - K ui cmiaren of Holland, Va., visited Mrs. Baker Wood and Miss Hulda Wood over the week-end. - Week-end At Easton J. W. Dillon will anend fhia end with his mother, Mrs. Lula Dil lon ana other relatives at Easton, Md. From Charlotte V. Mrs. Allen Ruddock nd dmrVf i . . . e" 01 vnanowe spent several days here with Mrs. I. A. White hefnre for Richmorid, Va., and Falls Church, Va., to visit relatives. ' i.i Monday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Myrton Farham and aautrhter. Manorfe nf New Conn., visited Mrs. I. A. nw - .. ivi a snort while enroute to Florida. From Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Ernen nnflin'A J . """"tv. CU1U daughter, Kay, from Jacksonville. visiiea rrienain Hertford Monday, VEW DANOii ATTTrAV The Garland H. Onley post 8297 and the Ladies' Auxiliarywill spon sor a Valentine dxnc Club in Hertford on Saturday night, """"'y -lo ai :uu v. m. Tickets may be purchased from members or may be bought at the door. The pub lic is invited to attend. . KUUJk VIAM (MEETS i - Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett was hos-' teas to her Rook Club Wednesday night at her home. Those playing were jnesaames itfunuce inscoe, Hay. wood Divers, Tom Cox, E. (X Wood ard, Hilton White, Martin Towe, Ed nw liSaldo Paw 17a..lU TJ 1 T... ber, J. R. Webb, W. F. Ainsley, Wis lanangton, Uinton Eley. Jimmy Btal lings, Arthur White and Jim Bass. fhe high score prize went to Mrs. Fields, second hiarh to Mrs. Hilt White, low was awarded Mrs. Has- Kett and the floating prize went to Mrs. Cox. 'A sweet course was ser ved. HONORED AT jSHQWER Mrs. Robert Lewi Stovemtnn and Mrs. Ernest Window hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Fridav msrht at the homnnt Hffna J S Trueblood, honoring her daughter, miss Mary xrueblood bride elect, Many games and contests mi on. joyed by the 5 guests present , De licious refreshments were oamrjvt Kv .. . UJ tne hostesses after which the honoree opened her many lovely giftsi From Greenville Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Picklesimer and Miss Frances ILamb of Greenville ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs D. S. Darden. ' Returned Home Mrs. (D. S. Darden and Mrs. J. D. George and son have returned home after spending several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins at Norfolk, Va. From ECC Miss-Marjorie Winslow and Miss Ruth Dawson from ECC, Greenville spent the week-end with Miss Win slow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nelson of Robersonville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Nelson. BRIDGE CLUB MEHa Mrs. C. M. Willifni Anlt.-i:-.j . ... -w tuttl Lttijltni her bndge club Tuesday night at her home on DfthH Sriwnt m,. i mrj V ' lyig wianies J. x. diggers, W. J Kanoy, C. R. Holmes, C. E. Johnson, 1. U JesSUn. M. R. r.nkun 1 Miss Mary Sumner Th Prize went to Mrs. Biggers. A sweet cuume was served. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . Mra- T,rim Wilson entertained her "uKe ciuo rnursaay night at her ..uurc on rront iStreet. Those play ing were Mesdames W. H. Pitt, C. R. Holmes. W ft u.-i-u. t bold' J R. Futrell, C. A. Daveirport, P. Jessup and Miss Mae Wood inaww. me high score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. Rfifrthm j i o . . aci vcu Dy me Hostess. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Vivian Matfieun, mo. l, i. her bridge club Thursday night at her nome. ine nome was beautifully dec orated with spring flowers and .those Piaying were Mesdames W. E. Drake. Wilson Dillon. Rnherf TIVillArll tmj.J W5nslow, J. L. Harris, Elwood Nowell, Edward Griffin and the .nnatAaq The high score prize went to Mrs. Nowell. A sweet course wao aenwl ETHIA WARD CIRCLE MEETS The Ethia Ward Circle of the P. nr- iress Baptist Church heM jits Feikmart, meeting with Mrs. Edgar Riddick. The meeting was opened by singing vnnsi ror ine winoie wide World. Minutes of the nrevinns meefein were read and the roll called with fif teen members present and one visitor, Dues were Daf d arid a rennnt. fn v... Community Missions Chairman was neara ana accepted. February 27 was decided as' date for Miom'wi sff,,,. Class. Week of Prayer was set for ine iirst weeK in March. An interesting program on Mor mons was iriven as fnllowa. nr.rv.n oona hock , oevotional by Mrs. Win oiuii imik, prayer by. Mrs. Reuben Stallings, discussion , nn urh 0 How Mormons Came Tntn Ptiiiu. i. various members, hymn, "Tell Them The Storv nf .Teana" T r. y. rs- wuiiam stjalljngs dur ing silent mraver. . The meetine pinned nnVii i.t. wru. , The hnfrtess .,vi 4uu, pies can dy and nuts with hot chocolate topped Auai on in tri lOWS. The donr "Ppry v "viik bV AU1-9. a u. Auxiliarv MpAta i.Th4l.A.mericai1 Leion Auxfliafr of the Will.'a . ,01.-11.-. 3 Tfc j xui owuungs Jfost met Thursday night with Mrs Hro ns. ' ' ' Mrs. Elffa WehK ' . , - i fiwvein, pre- waea over the hncini . i ... u vi WUiCU I amomr other shiners M . . . I that the members in a body ro to' some church in the I lJ? attended --- -1-77" uuron annaaT even very interesting program was pre- senxea on our Amerjoan filag with Mrs. uianciM JLanov. (w , White, Mrs. Thelma Hollowell and Mrs. Lessie White talrino- w a social hour was enjoyed where games na to meats were enjoyed with Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett winning' the prize. Mrs. Morris, the hostess, served de licious refreshments to the following uiDiuura-a Droseni.: iniwumM uitn Webb. Helen Skinner. Minnie ihkh... Pickett Sumner, Blanche Kanoy. Les- uo wnite, ineima uoEowell, Helen Winslow. Eliznheh TTaolreM Or.v White, Eleanor Wilder, AIHe John son, Mattie A. White and one visitor. Mrs. C. E. Pritohard. , ' Library News New books this weelc in the Per. quimans Countv Librarv are a fl. lows: .Two bionTsDhies Rir PmIo Drake and Queen Victoria; one book on astronomy From Atoms to Stars; two westerns IRide Tn nHrA nj Wolf Dog Town; two light romances- wear My auove Jfroudly, and' .Wagon To a Star. ; -: :. , The librarv wishea . ,tn nail of f , M) tentwn of the Home Demonstration the club womeiv '1e County Library pvwuipw w goi most oi me books on ie list not only for the benefit of the club women but for .the use of the general reading public also. A wide yaneiy or good reading i8 thereby of. iered the Dednie vf tK. iw. on.. ciuo women are urged to- participate ui aw reaaing program for the in spiration, education, find TvloMOuvk. vi.ma. h , V r"-"wc wiai DtnllfirS ta inminlnlolti nJ Perquimans County in the past has ixxn one riT nevenaji ni . v bviwHiiB wuvse ciub members were awarded an unus- Uallv lftroie nnmW t .i r f.M, ..v.u..i vj. uwn Aeview ertmoaies. The books may be ob tained from the main library or from the bookmnnile. TK- in r ... " lira uuntruuis wwi attempt to serve any family who will 1Wiliw 1L..1 ... . - - j "ctu unt b mey want book mobile service. Do You Remember? . J. P. PERRY inis chanmnir "whirl" nrhA. innn , , " ....... nuoji XJUU arrived and the following mmU will 1 1 inn L m rne irrin-n i , 4,18 community? Toms & rr . f JN0 one bv t"8 am In 'Hertford nnw F.len,vjJ. JL t-.i Lumber Co. ?-U "passed on," save j. v. uianchard Rnn ? v irnv 1.7 iw i , 7T " ' v. iwancnard Uro.7 No Club women to the fact that the read-'man by that name here TnAw? IrJZ ing list for the clubs has been received A WhL V LTJS? N" in the library. Many of the books on tne list are now in the library and a numoer oi others have 'been ordered and Will SOOn be Available An. mailem This list of ninety-seven books has been nrenared as iimml w tHi . . "..3 A. ku Carolina ILibranr Commisaion anH Lipsticks i DOROTHY GRAY 6 DIFFERENT SHADES SPECIAL SALE 2Regrular$1.00Size NOW ONLY $1.00 (Plus Tax ; S and M "ON THE CORNER" Hertford, N. C. White? hm u -i r i The ShannonhousesT All have "oass ed on", The C. W. Monrans? teW here, MH and White Co., two of "Ufl" left. Tha Turuji . Z ' TTUCUIH3M TfllTITIMT Riddick families JTone left here, th ' Gaither. famines? all have 'passed on" or moved away, the Winslow fam- -i iliesT three are left, Wta. Mardre fam- i ily? all gone, L. W. Norman family; none left here, the t n cn a.. l7T nonfl lft ram f- n. csiT T T ,. WUUW - lamily, none left here, and the Majors of Maior & Lnnmia r!n xi.. Majors left and others T J you remember when there were only seven homes on Front Street t fiome one has said that, "not fail- ure, but low aim is crime." - " SNOW HILL NEWS Dinner smexta nt Mr it t o - " UOU1S CnaDDeil Sunds vnrero HT. J u Wl L. Cbappell, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chap, pell, Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Chappell and family, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Phthisic and family, Mr. and Mrs. " Mayward Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. - jo. wooa, jr., -and family. Mrs. Laura Warwl J XT i,i ., Rountree are both on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Taiu's Winoi .n.j at the home of Carroll. Wardunkjay---' Mr. and Mm t j t . . - - - "".TVLru- juayvon ana girls, Delowes and Enhhier per guests at her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Llovd Olonnoll j! ,K. , t CroIyn' visited her sister, Mrs. J. E. Chappell Saturday. . Miss Christine Jordan of Ryland Was dinner .fnui . irt ChappeU Sunder Today i Friday fellows: 8:T5-7-9 P. M. JEAN SIMMONS VICTOR MATURE "Andrbcles and The Lions" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. GENE AUTRjY lue Canadian Rockies" Zombies No. 5 - Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and :15 P. M. -v'w,',""""" TOM EWELL AND HARVY LEMBECK "Willie And Joe Back At Tlie Front" - nn j . Monday Onlv: Show 3:15 7.9 P. M. JENNIFER JONES LAWRENCE OLIVER "Carrie" ihowa H'lH 7 0 P u MICHAEL RENNIE DEBRA PAGET ,"w"'',w"""". ' ' "". '" .Ll... LesMiserables" Wednesday Matinee 3:15 -i Night 7-9 P. M. Double Feature first Feature CHARLES STARRETT "Kid From Broken Gun" Second Feature LEOGORCEY BOWERY BOYS "No Holds Barred" mnrsdsy-Fridey: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. H. " - . " CLIFTON.WHBB AND BUTH HUSSEY. I . ; . : ' ... rn. UIJL"U;. rfxrrKrr uinnr m a ' COMING UAfiTR "Greatest Show On Earth" - eeeeeejeeeey l uuron sunuav even. ! illllllllllll A 1 P flfi:' '-Airl- 1 1 R 16 ll .pUection ' 111 lYjj " Our new Spring raiu en- j rg' ' ' tor lite: coming' season 1 - ih,',: - I !;; $1275 wi . j f ; L . AND UP, f PrrtholcecflMMrjor . T viuy one lamiiy nere. The Sr. Ir tamilyT Three descendant, left, the TRY A WEEKLY CXASSnTBPAn pWL.WUM mil ii in , , J L Hi 1 1 J - ..!:.v-.;. : tyf- -" v 4' ?t, f r -..V - ! ' - - i ,-,-1 111 . 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It's one w way to savebecause it saves something out of every ? check btfin you have a chance to spend it So join the fryroll Savings Pbn today where you work. Or invest through the Bond-Alonth Plan where you bank. Help your country and yourself to secure future-by saving your ' money through Bonds. V HERE'S HOW E BONDS NOW 3 , gARW MORE MONEY FOR YOUI Now ufa, mie U. S. Sedes B Defeat Bonds pay an even bettor sttnm Una ever befotc . . . thaakt to J hrmimm yWwwouncedby the U.S. Treuurr. ' autarky date witboot yoac lihiag tngttt ... . : Vmdmtm m the mm . 'f -T , , t !tv1r. .jw.
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