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C ,"; ASHLEY .. MILLER
lit,- and Mrs.. Horace R, Miller
i :queSt the Wo" of your presence
t th weddifegMf their daughter,
"ayf Miller X D. Ashley, Jr.,
an'f Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ashley,
jJr., liecember 24, 1955 at 5 o'clock
ft Eea Church of Christ.
Weekend In Rocky Mount
j Mrsi ; Lawrgnc Tpwe was the
Wei-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
P, Ijrthe at jRocky Mount
flfo&tonit A Nmra Head
I' Mlff and Mrs. Cecil Edward Win
low" sPnt the week-end at Nags
Sead with Mrs. Winslow's parents,
r.'Wd MtsI Gaston Mann.
iff CT3l-vsra ail
Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and Edgar
Whftc spent the week-end in Rich
mond; with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Huxler
Attended Christening
): ''Mir. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt spent
the' week-end at Durham and Ash
Jboro and in Ashboro attended the
Christening of their granddaughter,
jBusafi Pitt
f3r
Trod Greensboro
:Rchard Chalk from Greensboro
ppent' several days this week with
-his mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk and
;steVj'Mfsg Louise Chalk.
.On Sick List , ""
Mr. T. G. Howard has been con.
jfineji to her home because of sick
JjeBS," v
.From Greenville
.('.Mrs. Cassie Sawyer and Mrs.
Betty Gray of Greenville spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Jones.
It'
From Duke
Tommy Sumner from Duke Uni.
Jtersity spirit Jthe week-end with
his "parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Sumner.
Attended Funeral
'' Mrs. G. R. Tucker and R. S.
Monds left, Monday for Elizabeth,
N. ; where they will attend the
,ifuneWl""o? "their sister-in-law, Mrs.
foviSlMonds. r
FtoM Rich Square
t fMit and Mrs.. Hairy Williford
knd: feon. Richard of Rich Sauare
iipent Sunday with Mrs. C. V. Willi.
'tfrdHuuLMr. and Mrs. J. H. Bag-
eek-end In Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell spent
the weekend jn Richmond, Va.
TODAY: FRIDAY
V Show 3:15-7-9 P. M.
DALE" ROBERTSON
"EVELYN KEYES
i.YV in-
ToTi of the World"
OP .01
JAY
SUND?
Shows 2:15.1:15-9.15 P M.
RUSH ON
D0WN...for I
a delirious
H musical delight!
ROSALIND RUSSELL
FERNANDO LAMAS
Shows. 8:15-7-9 P. M.
WEDNESDAY
W.WSHOM.::.,!
D0WN...for
(ylj(S0sX a delirious
tnusicol delightl
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TECHNICOLOR
EDDIE ALBERT ff wfl'
GLORIA DoHAVEN 1 JJ
From Greenville
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Edwards of
Greenville spent the week-end with
Mrs. H. A. Whiffley.
From Washington, i ( ' j , 'f
Roulhac McMullan of Washing,
ton, D. C, spent the week-end visit
ing his. wife and Mrs. ,W. G.
Wright ' .'; , ' v '
Week-end Here
Miss Joanna Williford, Miss
Shirley Eure and Ray Lane from
East Carolina College in Greenville
spent the week-end with their par
ents. From Camp Lejeune
Lieut, and Mrs. Howard Pitt and
daughter, Susan, from Camp Le
jeune arrived Tuesday to spend this
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt
At School Meeting
J. T. Biggers left Tuesday to
spend a few days at High Point
where he will attend a school meet
ing. From Raleigh
Miss Marjorie Brinn fron. St
Mary's College spent several uays
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T.
P. Brinn, and attended the funeral
of. her grandmother, Mrs. J. T.
Brinn on Tuesday,
Visiting Relatives
Mrs. Bill Pickhardt and children
left Tuesday to visit relatives at
Chester, Va.
From Ijamesville
Mrs. S. S. Hollingsworth from
Ijamesville, Md., arrived this week
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Hefren.
Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hines and
daughter, Charlotte and Mrs, C. J.
Atkinson of Suffolk, Va., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Eley.
From Raleigh
W. E. White, Jr., from Raleigh
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, E. White at the Hotel Hertford
several days this week.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton an
children from Warwick, Va., spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs".
T. E. Raper. I
Sunday Here1 v- 1 . !
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of
Virginia Beach, Va., spent Sunday
with J. P. Perry, Sr.
SATURDAY
Show Starts 1:30 P. M.
RANDOLPH SCOTT
; in
"Badman's
Territory"
King Carnival No. 8
MONDAY-TUESDAY
Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M.
The age of fast
livinz...the era of
speakeasys, madhouses
and bootleggers, and
the cornet, two-
beat music of 4
New Orleans!
A
JACK WEBB
as PETE KELLY
i iZZ ... . i .
K1 UU(l3
rnr m
Janet Edmond
LEIGH O'BRIEN
aav lFCSJUi imeiMio
1
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
Shows 8:15-7-9 P. M.
ALAN LADD
JUNE ALLYSON
in
heMcConnell
of thfe week to spend several days
with Iter mother. Mrs. W. H. Cole
at Pinehurst. . .
Sunday In Williamston .-,
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell and
Mrs. Jenkins Walters spent Sunday
at Williamston with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Drake.
Week-end With Relatives
'" Mr. and Mrs. E. Cj Woodard and
children spent the week-end with
relatives in Raleigh and Princeton.
Moved T Woodland Circle ''.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyce mov
ed to Woodland Circle last week in
to the home formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. William Landing.
From Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and chil
dren from Franklin, Va., visited
C. G. Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skip-
sey Sunday.
From Freemont
Mrs. Reuben Hooks from Free.
mont spent the week-end and sev
eral days here this week and at
tended the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. J. T. Brinn.
CIRCLE TO MEET
The Mary Towe Circle of the
Hertford Methodist Church will
meet Monday night, December 12
at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Walter Ed
wards at her home on Dobb Street
All members are urged to attend,
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. H. C. Stokes entertained her
bridge club Tuesday night at her
home on Front Street Those play
ing were Mesdames C. M. Willi
ford, J. D. Coston, W. G. Barbee,
C. R. Holmes, T. L. Jessup, C. E.
Johnson, Miss Mary Sumner and
Miss Louise Chalk. The high score
prize went to Mrs. Barbee. A
sweet course was served.
ROOK PARTY
Mrs. George. Fields was hostess
at a rook party Friday night at
her home. : Those playing were
Mesdames Edward- Barber, Ray
Haskett, Jarvis Henry. Edgar
Fields, Clinton Eley, Jim Bass,
Francis Nixon, Bill Cox, Ralph
Sasser, Ab Williams, Hilton White,
Burnice Inscoe, Broughton Dail,
Emory White, Elizabeth Haskett
and Marion (Swindell. The high
score prize went to Mrs. Williams,
second high to Mrs. Inscoe; low
was awarded Mrs. Henry and the
floating prize went to Mrs. Eley.
A salad course was served. ;
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Members of the Perquimans
County Board of Education will
hold their December meeting on
Thursday, December 15 at 6 P. M.,
at the home of Superintendent ot
Schools J. T... Biggers.
The Board will be guests at din
ner of Mr. and Mrs. Biggers and
a business meeting will be conduct
ed following? the dinner. V ' "ffkl
LIBRARY NEWS
: A noteworthy addition to the
Perquimans 1 County Library has
been received this week, "The In
terpreters Bible," in nine volumes
(three others are yet to be com
pleted). .' This scholarly and com
prehensive commentary upon each
verse, using both the King James
and the Revised Edition, is a vain.
, able aid to any serious student or
reader f the Bible.
Two new books were added this
week to the already large collec
tion of Christmas books. They are:
"The True Meaning of Christmas,"
by Bishop Fulton Sheen, and "Wel
come Christmas," a collection of
Christmas poetry.
For young people the library has
a new book by Cavanna, a new
horse story by Farley and an ad
venture story, "Kel of Gold."
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. B. G. Koonce was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday night
at her home on Church Street.
t Those playing were Mesdames V.
N. Darden, J. O. Felton. J. R. Fu-
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The high score prize was awarded
Mrs.- Felton. A sweet course was
served.
Legion Auxiliary
In Meeting Thursday
The American Legion Auxiliary
of i the William Paul Stallings Post
fcNo. 126, held its: tegular meeting
on December I, at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth Skipsey with Mrs. Madge
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meeting. After the presentation of
flags, the preamble was repeated
in unison. Following prayer, Mrs.
Ethel Perry gave a beautiful Christ,
mas, readihg. The roll call and
minutes of the last meeting were
read by the secretary. Reports were
made by the corresponding secre-
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and it was voted to leave the final
decision with Mrs. Grace Morris,
child welfare chairman. The pres
ident stated that 3 members would
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ton on December 5.
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