U-.t tftii PftCjlfiMANWEKK feEftTfrofctfi NtfftTft CAROLINA, FRIDAY iEBRUARY 25, 1955. 4w 7.AH J 0 i BROUGHTON-BYRUM ' '.The wedding of Miss Irene By rum, dauirhter of Mr. and Mrs. p ;Tom Byrum o Tyner, to Julia H. Broutrhton. son of Mrs. Vera B, L Batten of Hertford, will take place : Friday night, February 25, at i o'clock at the home of the Rev. L. 1 Cy Chandler to Tyner. ; I ! $ '' .- - .. j, Returned Home . ! t-i 1 i; Mrs. Birdie Owens returned to . her home in Columbia Saturday af- ter spending several days with her ; sister, Mrs. B. F. Bray. , jSunday Guests ? Mr. and Mrs. C. - Spencer of duth Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Norfleet and children of Hol land, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker Wood and Miss Hulda Wood. From Williamsburg Mrs. C. E. Burleson and son of Williamsburg, Va., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. :' Sunday Guests . - Miss Harriet Leary, Miss Eliza beth Leary, Mrs. C. T. Griffin, Mrs. G. N. Griffin, Mrs. George Hos- kins, John Bunch; Mr. and Mrs. Luther TBunch and Mrs. Molly Hol t ; lowell of Edenton visited Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia ; Hobbs on Sunday. From Washington Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Muldrow, Mrs. William Rector, Mrs. Mamie Carr and Mrs. Anne Hutchens of Washington, D. C, returned home Tuesday after- i 0pikngi I sevferal days with. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newbold. ' Week-end Here , . '. , , MrJ and Mrs. WiUiamrp Moore and daughter, Patsy of FayettevHJ(B tspstth Jurei witn ur. ana;r. onn mo "t-il Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe and their house guests, Mrs. J. ft. Mills, Sr., of Guin, Ala., and Mrs. Sam Hall of Maryland, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Saunders in Portsmouth, Va., Sunday. Sunday In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berry, Mrs. J. L. Jones and Mrs. Mary Layden visit ed Mr. and Mrs. George Spruill near Edenton Sunday. Returned Home Mr.' and Mrs. E. E. Payne re turned to their home last week af ter visiting their daughter, Dr. Louise Payne in Raleigh. 11 Hospital , , , V j ' Mrs. B. F. Bray was admitted to Chowan Hospital last week fof olj ( eeryation and treatment. From Franklin ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and chil , dren of Franklin, Va., spent Sun day with Mrs. Tom Skipsey and C. G. Stephens, Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe have returned home after spending a few days in Washington, D. C, and Philadelphia, Pa, ,hv . t ' ' I Raleigh ' r '' !Mr. ct R. Holmes. is spending this week in Raleigh ivisitjng her husband, -who is a member of the State Legislature. " n '' From Suffolk 1 : Mrs. C. J. Hines of Suffolk, Va!, ia spending" this "week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. . - t Returned Home ! Mrs Pearl S. Banks has return ed to, her home after spending sev eral,veeks in Asheville. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Jesse Camp' and daughter of Radford, who will visit her.1 From Washington . N. S. Fulford and Jon Fulford of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end and several days this week at the Hotel Hertford. Mrs. Melvin Wright and tigh ter, Ann, from Elizabeth City visit ed Mrs. J, E. Everett Sunday, From Asheville . . , Mrs. Owen Morgan of Asheville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. : ' From Virginia Beach William Perry and a friend from Virginia Beach, Va.. spent Sunday Week-end Guests iKf, Mrs., Katei JrVozelka of Edenton sptnt -the "week-end with Mrs, j.f W. Hefren. . i r;- and From Richmond t Mr. and Mrs; I. H. Wainwright of Richmond, Va., spent Saturday in Hertford. Sunday Guests I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hines and children from Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton i Elcy. Just Arrived! A SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE 4 BLOUSES ' V 0 DRESSES UITS o ;hats ' V. Come in now and see these "buys" .. . . each . in n e ft Spring styles and colors. Jiaiai5l3l3ISI5l3J3EIEIB Woodland DRESS SHOP Hertford, N. C. TODAY... FRIDAY SATURDAY... Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. ghow , M p M VAX HEFL1N , . , RANDOLPH SCOTT GINGER ROGERS : in ' ' "Black Widow" ""f"" African Jungles No. 9 SUNDAY ... Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. John Wayne and Ray Milland . . in "REAP THE WILD AW iirjijwjviftrwwnfinnnfinnnnnnnnnnriinnnnnnnnnrirnnn-''- - innnnn MONDAY-TUESDAY . . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. . John Wayne and Warjl Bond "HONDO" WEDNESDAY... Matinee 3:15WVight:,Z-9 P.M. James Whitmore and Edmund Gwenn 1" It ' THURSDAY-FRIDAY . . . Matinee: 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons v TOE" V . i. CINEMASCOPE Week-end At Chapel Hill If-' Mies' JuKa Ann Stokes and 'Miss Sue.. wliSe spent the week-end at CmtpelTiin. From'dreenville ' . ! Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Glover of Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs.' Anse White. . -- ; From Norfolk , " s Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and sons of . Norfolk, " ya., spent the week-end with. Mr. 'and Mrs. R. G. Fitch. ' . ' Improved Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, who have been confined to their horn for a' week flile to Illness are'im- roved.. '- -Iv ; ; Visiting Grandmother - - Miss Tommy Dawson of Elixa- hetS City is visiting her ' grand- From New Bern ; N. E. Mqhn of New Bern spent several days last week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard. ' Week-end At Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Emory White and son spent the week-end with rela tives in Jackson. No. 126, American Legion and the Auxiliary will have a joint meet ing Thursday, March 3rd at 8 P. M., in the Municipal Building.; The Auxiliary "will "'be. hostess' to the honoring the foundation of the American Legion ' which occurred in Paris, France in March, 1919. AH members are urged to attend. ' iMrs.vFelton and high for the vim. i i i. ' J i..t. mi j i i ! l" :,"M. 1"uury i"8",' ors was awarded Mrs. Baum. or ha hnma 1 rtrtaa nlomnif uraiA I .,:. Mesdames Al Kenton, Vivian Mat-course was served. ,,. thews, J. W. Dillon, Carolyn Bak er, J. E. Newby, Edison Harris, J. At. Legion. Post at a. birthday- partyJL. Harris, Francis Nixon, Eldon BRIDGE CLUB MEETS From Columbia HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ur np t t.. - i x Mr. and Mrs. S.1 F. Pollard and , . V i j TkT oin Kill At I :n mmhtu Vic if a1 M y 1 o ,1, mother, Mrs." Thomas Nixon. Friday in Durham1 ;.,., Mrs. John Ward' spent. Friday,' in Durham; ' i --------"- -t-i-f --in7i-.-i-i--i-.-.-.-nnrvii--MvvV'iri(rirutnyiLA and Mrs. J. R. Futrell Sunday. From Winterville ' : s Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and Mrs. Leon Evans of Winterville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. LEGION MEETING The William Paul Stallings Post at her home on Front Street Those playing were Mesdames C M.,Wili liford, Hi 'C: Stokes, W.' G. Barbee' John Coston, C. E. Johnson, Miss Mary Sumner, -Miss Louise Chalk, and Miss Frances Newby. The high score pwae ;went to Mrs, Willifofd. 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