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PAGE SEC THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, CS3TF0SIVN. C FE1DAXJULY IS, It'A. Mlmi Vi m ' ! i "Mu m n il, I JW)tWI,wwliT,ui.----lU UM"H .IIIHWK'IM'O'III IIIB if 1 Tililllilin ,( Casey . white . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bell White request the honour of your presence at the ftartitige of their daughter Marjorie Rebecca to Mr. James Franklin Casey ' o ' Sunday' afternoon ' July the twenty-fifth -. . -at four o'clock Up River Friends Meeting: House Bel videre, North Carolina DAIL . CADDY ' Mr. and Mrs, Wric Caddy "announce 'the engagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Miss Wilma Ann Caddy of Route 8, Hertford, to Lloyd Ray Dail, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Miles Dail of Hertford. The informal wedding will take place July 23 in the Berea Church of Christ at 6:30 o'clock. Friends are cordially invited. In Florida ' Mr. and Mrs.1 Edgar Y. Berry, Mrs. George Spruill of Edenton, Mrs. Nell Spruill of Deep Creek, Va., and Mrs. Mary Layden are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry at their home at Lawtey, Fla. Returned Home " Miss Ruth Sutton has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after visit ing Mrs. B. W. Pennington. ' ' j" 'i "' To Attend Summer School Mrs. J. R. Futrell and Mrs. F. T. Johnson, field representatives of the State Highway Safety Division, will leave Sunday for Chapel Hill, where they will attend summer school of the Institute of Government. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown at Severn, Sunday night. Week-end At Edenton x Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent the week end near Edenton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs. In Edenton ... Miss Becky Gregory is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bunch near Edenton, From Roanoke " Ji Mrs. Sidney Broughton and son, Da vid of Roanoke, Va., are the guests of Mrs. Vera. ; B. Batton ana Julian Broughton. Returned Home Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs and children have returned to their home in Dur ham after visiting Mrs. J. C. Blanch-ard. I In High Point Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon and chil- At Camp Leach VA aren were m Hl8n roint this week, The ReVjChkrles Vulf is spending ?hertMr- Dil,on the Furni- MM w MUVffi At Kitty Hawk y Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Oliv ia Hobbs left Monday to spend some time at their cottage a Kitty Hawk. From Charlotte Miss Terry Taylor of Charlotte is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. Returned Home - r Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Gale Johnson nnent several dava this : week at St Pauls visiting Mrs. W. A. Felton and and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan. Miss Gladys Felton. v They were ac companied home by Clay Stokes, who had spent several weeks with her grandmother. From Washington v. ' Miss Alma Legegtt of Washington visited friends in Hertford Saturday. At Nags Head Cookie Dozier is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Sam Taylor at her cottage at Nags Head. Sunday Guests Mrs. John Harrell, Miss Sarah Mar garet Harrell, Mrs. C. N. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins of Eden ton spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles E. Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. In Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello left Wednesday to visit,, relatives Jn Phil adelphia, Pa. To Atlanta Miss Betty Ruth Chappell has left for Atlanta, Ga., where she has ac cepted a position. this week at Camp Leach. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith have returned to their home at Wanda Lake, 111., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will MadrQ ;B, ., JULYxCLEARANCE S A L E OT?U&ENTIRE STOCK Of Children's Summer Vea- SHOP and SAVE Now Du offered dur ing tniijwecannot accept returbs? otVTOefunds. All sales final. JOMES KIDDDSfSHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C. In New Orleans Mrs. Lois Perry visited relatives in New Orleans, La., this week. From Winston-Salem r" Mr. and Mrs. F. M. White of Win- ston-Salem were the recent guests of, Returned Home From Greensboro Mrs. J. W. Bryant and son, Jimmy of Greensboro are the guests of Mrs. Isa Tucker. ; ; 4. , From Richmond - Mrs. Harold La Belle and son of Richmond, Va., were, week-end guests of Mrs. Louis Nachman. From Elizabeth City . Miss Anne C. Wright of Elizabeth City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaney and Mrs. J. E. Everett Week-end With Relatives ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy spent the week-end visiting Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Sr., at Pinehurst Hospital and W. J. Kanoy, Sr., at a hospital in Troy. At Cambridge Mrs. C. A. Davenport left last week to visit relatives at Cambridge. Md. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephenson and daughter of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs. Louis Nachman. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughton and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Week-end At Jarvisburg Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright at Jarvisburg. Attending Summer School Miss Thelma Elliott left this week to attend a summer course at Peabody University in Tennessee. Returned Home' Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden return ed to their home last Wednesday af ter spending several days in Char lotte with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chris tensen and family. From Falls Church Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cowan of Falls Church, Va., are spending this week with Mrs. I. A. White. They, accora- paniedob& Mrs. White, spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Week-end At Nags Head ' Miss Ruby White spent last week end at 'Nags Head as the guest of Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R. M, Fowler. ' From -Richmond Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and family of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. I. A. White. . From New York v,- Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones and children of New York arrived last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kee gan. Returned Home ' " Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and children spent several days, last week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. Returned Home " Mr. and Mrs. George Clark have re turned to their home at Palaski after spending last week with Mr; and Mrs. 1. ti. Morns. Returned Home .., , , Mr. and Mrs. Talmage.Rose and son an 4heir guests, Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Rose and children have returned home after spending last week at Nan Head at the Jackson cottage. Wednesday A Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow spent last Wednesday at Nags Head visiting Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Rose. . From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Fulford and son, Jon of Washington, D. C, spent Friday and Saturday m Hertford. In Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe were in Portsmouth, Va., Sunday visiting Mr. Towe's aunts, Miss Eugenia Davis, Ms. J. M. Saunders and Mr. Saun ders. ;'i4Q FRIDAY-SATURDAY Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. Saturday Show Starts 1:30 P. M Jeff Hunter and Mitzi Gaynor IN "THREE YOUNG TEXANS" ALSO: "TRADER TOM OF CHINA SEAS NO. 1 SUNDAY: Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. 'v. ' ..'i ." ' " '. Louis Hayward and Veronica Hurst j: ' IN "ROYAL AFRICAN RiFLES" MONDAY-TUESDAY: Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Alan Ladd and Jean Arthur Mrs. J. T. Biggers has returned to her home after spending several days in Pinehurst with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cole. ' i;,;;.;i;;v,-, .v. Thursday At Nags Head Mrs. V. Ni Darden, Mrs. Nathar Relfe and Mrs. J. 0. Felton spent last Thursday at Nags Head ajrthe guests of Mrs. .Charles Whedbflsi' '1 V At High Point , . , , .. . , VB. C.. Berry left Monday forv High Point, where he will attend the Furni ture Market to buy furniture for the Edenton Furniture Company. - . Returned Home :v' Carroll . Berry, Jr., returned to his home Sunday after a business trip to Atlanta, Ga.? , ' r ' ; In Norfolk Mrs. B. C. Berry and Carroll Berry, Jr., left Tuesday for Norfolk, Vs., where they will visit friends andela- tives. ' A '' . Returned Home Mfss L. R. McClyment, R.N.,' return ed to her home at Easton, Md., Wed nesday after spending a month with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and I Mrs. Max Campbell. Week-end Here , Sgt. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and children of Langley Field, Va., spent the week-end with relatives here and attended the funeral of C B. Barker. From New York j Tom . Beers of Jamestown, N. Y., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Beers. M4f f)u HEX You'll get TOP BILLING 3 In Charlotte v'. " . Mrs. C. F. Sumner is visiting rela tives at Charlotte. WJ M. S. TO MEET 1 ; The Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet Monday night,! July 19, at the church at 8o'clock. All members are urged to attend. ' ' . ' ' Local Bank Splitting ; Capital Stock Shares outstanding shares of , stock of . the bank; the directors ? voted to change , , the par value of the 'stock from f 100, per share to 810 per share. Each of f the present stockholders -will receive 10 shares of the jiew; stock for each one share now owned. Notices regarding the transaction, and the split in the $tock, have been , mailed to the stockholders, Mr. Rid-T dick reported. v . ' Strange Feet I ' Miss A It's a. pity how snobbish that Barnes girl has become since she was accepted at the. ballet I Mr. S Yes, it seems as though her v dainty feet have gone to her head. Following action taken recently by the Directors of the Hertford Banking Company, capital stock of the bank is nnnr hoinir unlit ton nhnron tar nn. it was reported this week by R. M. Rid- Amid life's quests, there seems but dick, Jr., president of the bank. worthy one, to do men good. In voting to increase the number of r-Gamaliel Bailey. by Parkton WaLKIES feature that wonderful ParktON itylmg. So fashionable to town , . or country ... so cool and , comfortable for all Idndt i l activities. And WAUOES are so easy to clean ifa . guaranteed washable labricsl Don't lose a moment's comfort this summer come fat and see yourself in WaLKIES. . in checks, plaids, cords, Riviera Linens, , and Bahama Weaves. Prices 83JW to lA J, CBIanchard & Company, Inc. . -Blanchard's" Since 1832 SPE CML ....BEDROOM SUITES.... $395.00 VALUE SOLID MAHOGANY Now $325o00 ANOTHER SOLID MAHOGANY SUITE S329.95 Vclue SPECIAL S275.CD . Studio Couches Were $99.50 Now $79-50! Gold Seal Rugs WERE $11.75 ! ! j As long as they last $10,001 All Metal 'i'H ' Porch Furniture Greatly leiluccitl We are i offering many other'v'speclals" in uui stui tJ . . ; vahiic tu see us anu ut? wiiyuxcu . . . you'll save by trading at , . v . . . " - - '' PAUL J. WHITE, Manager Phone4731 t 4 MARKET STREET -:- . HERTFORD, N. C. 7j s. OUR GREATEST MID SUMMER VALUES I Endi WEDNESDAT-THURSDAY: Matinee 3:15-Nifht 7-9 P. M. Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum mmm say i:? From Norfolk j. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman and 1 three sons of Norfolk, Va , spent the week-end with C. G. Stephens and Mrs." Tom Skipsey. " In Hospital ' ' Mrs. G. V. Grunewald was .taken to the i Norfolk General Hosp ital last week for treatment. Returned Home . Miss Dill Denton has returned to her home at Bunn after spending sev eral weeks at the Hotel Hertford. ..... From Kentucky , . Mr; and Mrs. Jimmy Felton" of Lynch, KyY are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. Week-end At Nags Head I - ' Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward spent the week-end at the Harris cottage at Nas Head. f Mrs. L. N HolIowelU , Mi . Cecil " White and Mrs w. B. Huxter fromi Richmond, Va and Edgar White are pending this week at the Hollowell cottage at Na Head. -.: ytll':. At Nags Header C;-Jv'f & Misses Mary Ann Harris has as her guests at the Harris cottage ths week WiaM MiTlpr. MvrtJ fion. A Wil- WW In our BARGAINS READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTfM 'fi '4 ALSO MANY SPECIALS hie 1 1 ifJ, ,$10.75 05.75- Spriagaid oil esses dresses, miyirf - OlX &Q-& Ol-C0-S $mM, !zmm$0 3 liams and Valerie White. ' " ' " T, r
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