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i- j. c: Will Visit Eatteras Mr. and Mrs. - Charles , E. Johnson left Wednesday for Hatteras, where they will spend the remainder of the week. M Greenville Visitor "" 'Mrs. Milton H. White of Greenville was in Hertford last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Relfe. 1 , - i ; Visiting At Lake Summit : " Mrs. R. L. Hollowell and her 'son " Bobby left Wednesday to visit Mrs. , Hollowell's mother, Mrs. J. L. Celey, 1 at her summer home at Lake Summit From Norfolk , Mrs. Ralph Wallace and her two i daughters of Norfolk, Va., are guests . m . T .... . . ' . If- ' i. J ., 01 am. w auace a parents, mr, sum -,! Mrs.. B. G K.oonee. ." . ; ..-.,, Return From Hospital Lee Tunnell, Jr., returned Friday from Norfolk General Hospital, where he had undergone an operation. Returns Home v -,-f : Nancy Tunnell has returned from Pikesville, where she Bpent the week with relatives. ' Pikesville Visitors Mrs. Fred Kirby and daughter of Pikesville are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell. Mrs. Winston - Davis and Mrs. Charles Shackleford and daughter, also of Pikesville, were here for the day' on Tuesday. " . ' , , . From Norfolk- i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Byrum of Nor folk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward on Saturday. , With Grandmother ' Joan Chalk of Goldsboro is spend' ing this week with her grandmother, Mrs. John Chalk. Returns From Beach .': ' Miss Thelma Elliott lias returned from a two weeks' vacation at Top sail Beach. , KE3. LLOYD RAY DAIL, who prior to her marriage on July 23 was Miss Wilms Ann Caddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ulrica Caddy of Hertford Route 3. Window lei , where they v.., 3 time. . . .. were r The At Charlotte v (the W i 1 . .3. . . . Mrs. H. C. S-I'.ivan is violins her and E',li,.lvh Vi hite clo 1 v i r 7-sister-in-law, Mrs. Andrew Taylor, at era, erpeciully in arr " ; -ci 1 -e i i. Charlotte. - iWard, whose . rawnt l..'e 1 3 t. . . , , 'spared to give life and 1.0 -t to MISSIONARY CCnmr3 SIDDT with whom she comes in contact. ' The joint i hostesses. Misses X.ar- From Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodard and .... . n i i r 1 cnnaren oi mnceton spent ounuj --- - ----- v , ,."..r , with Mr. and Mrs. Ei C.' Woodard. - eeing raiuuui anaieaaxasr-, ana . 'urged that we-be steadfast in. our iB lira luinsiuiiiuy cuaeues oi up . . t tw;... Tin met in joint' session withthe Piney puta ttnd IMnta- . 1 ' Woods Circle Saturday afternoon at ' the Whiteston Community Center. j TRY A WEEKLY CLASS' MED A). President Mrs. Mary White presid-. rJnrJAuuinArijm'n'nn n ed and spoke words of greetings and welcome to all. - , : ;:; ,' . , The Piney , Woods new president, Mrs. Virginia Winslow, acted as sec retary.,, After the opening . hymn, Mrs. Eunice Winslow gave the Bible message from, Phil. 3 and closed her thoughts with the poem "Touching Shoulders." A brief business period followed, after which Mrs. Ruth Lay den: sang a solo,, "My Beautiful Home Sweet Home., : We were favored and honored with the presence f tMrs. I. A. Ward of Hertford as our guest speaker. She used as a basis- for her thoughts r ' " ' ' 1 Forvice i" t , t . ' . ti OxJer by C.e j. ... i 1 I II Eaker. Roll was called I . f e s: -rctry, Mrs.' Tim Perry. ' service was given ry I" H i X,::X. "Jesus' Love I or I J--.1 1 o";." The program was riven t - lira. Eunsell Baker, "Seed Time r Harvest" Various members fr pated In the program and Bev hymns were sung by the group. V meeting was adjourned with pray;. The hostess served a delicious swe course. Guest From Wilson - Miss Helen Cole of Wilson Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. John T. Biggers. From Pennsylvania . ; ; , ; Mr. . and Mrs. R, F. Dubs of Mauch Chunk, Pa., spent several days last week with Mrs. Dubs' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wood ard. :. Ill In Hospital ; : E. A' Goodman in onitA iirt th' Albemarle Hospital in Elixabeth City, I" Washington where he was taken at an early hour Mrs. Jake White is visiting rela- Tuesday morning. : . o i I tives in Washington, D. C. 1 From Washington John Fulford has returned to his home in Washington, D. C, after a visit to Miss Joanna Williford. Special! WHILE THEY LAST Pre-Teen Dresses 8, 10, 12, 14.-' Not all styles. 37.95 to $11.95 values. N "$5.75 ; : ' TODDLERS Sixes L 2 and 3. Regulars 8 to foe; 7 to 14.: -i ; Greatly Reduced Boys' White Caps , $U9 value J. O vC Girls' Caps JA $1.09 value ,..-1. OUC NevrScKooI Dresses ARE NOW ON DISPLAY WE ALSO HAVE New Plastic Jackets Jcnss Kif3 Slicp Second Floor Gregory's HERTFORD, N. C. BABY NF1F1DS DEPARTMENT For Complete Baby Shopping Visit Us For: ; Baby Toiletries POWDERS LOTIONS ,t ' : CREAMS; '' OINTMENTS . Baby Medicines ASPIRIN 11 CASTORIA - ' , VITAMINS " ,i , SUPPOSITORIES Baby Toys v ;:':. RATTLERS . ' I , ' PACIFIERS V J i ' A'-' GYM'SETS71C f TRAINERS Baby Foods; " PABLUM . $ tt v POWDERS -CEREALS "ON THE CORNER" AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT FRIDAY-SATURDAY Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. Saturday Show Starts 10 P. M Rod Cameron and Joanne Dru "SOUTHWEST PASSAGE" ALSO: "TRADER TOM" No. 6 SUNDAY: Shows 2:154:15 and 9:15 P. M. Joan Fontaine and Jack Palance . A 4 - , -IN- . "FLIGHT TO TAdGIER" i - , v w -: ' n ' w V' ' " : " ' i:: KGOTAT-TUESDAT: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. t- ' Riti Hayworth and Jose Ferrer . ISS'SlirTIIOGPSOI'': Wm.ZCD AY-THURSDAY: Matinee 3:15 N!!-t 7-9 P. IL J j .-3 Ctewart and Jur.2 Alljrr . . From' Wilson : ; ' .:.ivH;V v, . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, in, and their two . children of Wilson spent several days this week with Mr. Nix on's mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. At Pulaski Mrs. G. E. Morris left Sunday for Pulaski, Va., where she will spend a couple of weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark. , At Kitty Hawk - Misses Vicki and Gail Johnson are visiting their ' grandmother, Mrs. Charles Johnson, at . her cottage -at Kitty Hawk. From Washington Capt and Mrs. N. S. Fulford of Washington, D. C, were visitors in Hertford Sunday. They were accoro panied home by their son, who had been visiting here several days. In Durham - Charles Skinner, Jr., and Billy White were in Durham the first part of this week attending the State Fire- men's Convention. ' -I Crewe Visitors ' . ' j C D. Saunders and his daughter, I Miss Norma Jean Saunders, of Crewe, , Vr, spent the week-end with Mr. j Saunders brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. C E. Pritchard. Mrs. -Charles Busli flnf her two daughters, Misses , cVe ad Louise Bush, have returnedtp- ftheif home-in Washington, D.' C, ' after visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Visited In Wallace .1 ' . ' s Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Lane and child ren spent the week-end at Wallace, where they visited Mrs Lane's broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. andMrs. C. Q. Wisharfe .. Guests From Raleigh , .. Mr.1 and Mrs. ,'W. White and children, Bill and Cynthi, of Raleigh, iment several days this week with Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. E. White. v ' T" At Nags Head i . Mr. .and Mrs. Jarvis Henry and children will spend the week-end at Nags Head. - : From Charlotte . , , Mrs. H. R. Christensen and children of Charlotte are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Dardcn. In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fitch andf Mrs. Joe Zaluski and son Billie and Miss Ossie Lee Elliott spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in Norfolk. From Beaufort Mrs. Carrie Hamlin of' Beaufort fa spending some time here with her niece, Mrs. I. A. White. " ' . : y ,Vf, Visiting Here Mr., and Mrs. , Kermit Cowan of Falls Church. Va., and Mrs. N. C. Barefoot 'and daughter! Betsy and Molly of Richmond, Va spent this week with Mrs. I. A. White, In Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams and r" :!1ren nnont noi4 n 1Ant 1- i - j r-v vx i a . O ITCCft 111 ii..' ra North Carolina a 1 attended i &J-star football game in Greens- Friday nisrht and aLa r,tended a wowing of "Unto These Lills" at Cherokee. . , , , 7 'if. .. Yiru'ft h New YotkL-;.'f , , 1 .. a.-i I" i John Bee: s tn& their -le son left Sunday to viJt rela st Jar -r0WB t iSr points 4 i ,r .York IM. , . , return Home ' ' ' ' I '. F. D. Stevenson and cVMren ve returned to their home a t ; " w : ove, Pa., sfter a visit to I jr. a J . 3. L. N. Hollowell. .. - id W A "e i prayer life ana Christian service, She stressed the little acts of kind- 4 New Life Insurance Company desires cap able manager for Perquimans and adjoining counties: . . ' Must have sales ability and the ability to train others. , Reply in own handwriting, stating qualif ir sations, to: ' ! ' ' BOX 1974, CHARLOTTE, N. C. i 1 11 11 i. 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The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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