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TEE FE3QUEIAN3 WEEKLY' ESr.TT C 7.r CAROLINA, FEITJAi, JANUARY 20, 1958. 1 Mrs. H. A. Eure of i spent Sunday with Dr. j. I. A. Ward, ' 1 to Base X Sail has returned to Fort g, Ga., after spending some ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Sail of Route X. -Z Sisters . i : l. , George , . Fields, Sr., c, is , jng this week with her broth . law and sister, Mr. iind Mi's, oy, Nixon at Chapanoke. St. Pauls Isb Gladys Felton from St. '.a spent the week-end with Mr. J Mrs. H. C. Stokes. ' ting Here , Dr. W. E. Murray, who has been ving with the armed forces in in. is visit'ng his wife and fumi- here, also his parents, Mr. and .8. R. C. Murray. In Hospital ,. ' ' . Mrs. Baker Wood was admitted to the Chowan -Hospital Tuesday for observation and treatment ' Front Portsmouth :4V ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and children of Portsmouth, "Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Cook Winslow. Recent Guests Miss Kathleen Jackson of Eliz abeth City Mrs. E. T. Doughtie of Edenton and Mrs. T. L. Ward of Ryland visited Dr. and Mrs. I. A Ward one day last week. Week-end In Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson spent the week-end in Charlotte as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Jack son. They also visited their daugh ter, Miss Alice Jeon Jackson in Greensboro on Sunday. , " Red Cross Chapter To Meet Friday P. M The Perquimans Chapter of the American Red Cross will meet at ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Holmes announce the engagement, of their daughter, Catherine Anne, to Rob ert Hains Johnson pf New York The prospective bride was In Suffolk Sunday, : ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Elev and children visited relaUves at Suf-J108"86 of death of J- L- Lind Attended Funeral 1 W. C. Dozier and Mrs. J. L. Doz- ier were called to Graham Tuesday folk, Va., Sunday. Week-end Here Miss Mary Ann Harris from East Carolina- College in Greenville spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Z. A. Harris. ''.. Recent Guests . A. R. Lane of Richmond, Va., and J. P. Lane of Charlotte, cous ins of Mrs. Mark Hathaway visit ed her several days last week. turned Home Mrs. An3e White has returned to or" home after, visiting Mr. and a. ft. C. Glover in Raleigh. 'ovei To Germany V.ti Elmo Cannon, Jr., and three ',;!.iren left Monday for New York m where they will fly to Frank- Sunday, At Windsor From Raleigh W. E. White, Jr., from Raleigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White at the Hotel Hertford Tuesday. , From St. Pauls ?, JVfrs. Fred Kef, of St. Pauls spent the week-erig fwith Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. i-t, Germany So join her husband pt. Cannon,' who is with the . m-Maine A.F.B. I'riday In Windsor Mri V. N. Darden, Mrs. J. W. T.ard,' Mrs. I.' A. Ward and Mrs. G; R.; Tucker visited the Rev. and I s. Cj W. Duling in Windsor Fri- y 1 .im E.'C. College lxsa Joanna Williford and Ray .ne, . students at East Carolina liege spent; the week-end with eir respective parents. I : ( , turned. Home '-Sti1 V. N. Darden nsis teturned her home1 after spendingseveral S w(itt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar- jii ( Norfolk, Va. Mr. Darden 'oriipanied htte4o Norfolk on . rtiay and Fjtonl the day. , , , ij t i . Aljbemarle Hospital ! t t)ij Rev. P$u Shultz, who was cV""'tted upon at the Albemarle! 1U. ,ital in Elizabeth City Friday, ;) pe'king along fairly well. ' . . ... i . . ... n i n m ,V y "... ';l- , Returned To School " v: J ' Jimmy Dozier returned to school at Hartford, Conn., last week sfter spending several weeks with I. Is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier. f-:iKS ' : ' Frent' Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children from Newport News, Va., - Ient the week-end with Mr. and ; Irs. T. E. Raper. Sunday In Raleigh ' Mri and Mrs. J. E. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr., spent Sunday in Raleigh where they visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mor gari and Lindsay Reed. ' Returned Home ...... t " Mrs. J. C. Blanchard returned home after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs in Durham. Miss Mary Frances Ismail' and Thomas Dail visited the1 Kev. and Mrs. Charles Duling at Windsor Sunday. mIi Week-end Guests Miss Ann Wright and Wright of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy. . In Hospital Cliff Banks left Monday for Dur ham where he was admitted to the Veterans Hospital for observation and treatment. From Suffolk ;; :' , : Mrs. J. C, Pines froirw Suffalk. Va., spent Tuesday; with 'Mrs. Tom Skipsey. , - r" (Sunday At Robersonville 'i Mr. and Mrs. C..T. Skinner visit ed Mr., and Mrs. iA.. E... James nl Kobersonville Sunday, ' ,,....) i . - ) ,' .-if- . From Greensboro ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chalk of Greensboro spent several days last Week with Mb. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. V ley, husband of Mrs. Martha Dozier Lindley. They attended the funeral on Wednesday and have returned home. . . . Attended Ctiappell Funeral Among the out-of-town people who attended the Chappell funeral Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chappell and son, Louis Lee, Mrs. C. L. Smith and Herman Chappell and son all of Norfolk, Va. From Asheville Mrs. Carl Rogers spent several days last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. Visiting Here : a Lt. and Mrs. Robert Brodje of New London, Conn., are viditing Mrs. Brodie's parents, Mr. and &rs." Walter Oakey, Jr. From Richmond Mrs. W. B. Huxter of Richmond, Va., visited relatives in Hertford and the county this week. From Kinston 't Lt. and Mrs. Richard Hbskins and son and Lt Robert FMts of Kinston spent the week-end with Mr.' and Mrs. Cecil Winslow. Improvina . . f o ' Word has been received here fhlsT week that the Rev. I. S. Richmond t is still a patient at Duko Hospital and is getting along fairly well. st Mail? ToGi Letters!, . Write Letters ! Xiome In And Select A ' " Bcd tyi EATON'S StATlOKERY and write your ; tderids and relatives, . .you' vti enjoy hfiarinf rpmi them &&ain. . , IJine Stationery from 1 1 ill 49cto$Z49 SatidM "On the Corner" tmm , ',w , '' Front! Brunswick Conimander R. T. Brinn from Brunswick, Ga., spent, the week end in Hertford. Returned To California Miss Virginia Tucker returned to Santa' Monica, Calif., Saturday af ter1 visiting her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. From Leesburg " Mrs. Frank Ryon of Leesburg, Va., is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Paul Schultz. Mr. ioyon spent the week-end but has returned home. :.'.day In Norfolk Mr.: and Mrs. .W. J. Davis visit 1 Mrs. W. F. Montgomery in- Nor . k, Va., Sunday. . ' : aroday Guest : , ' Mrs. Robert Bunch of Elizabeth ,was the guest Thursday of . and Mrs. W. J. Davis. ' , 'd Son r. and Mrs. J. H. Towe spent ay and Saturday in Lynchburg, . where they visited their son, t Towe, Who is a student at Tn Nortitai . 1. E. Y. Berry, frs. J. E. tr.-l r .Beray spent Bun ' . and Kr trvio FRIDAY SATURDAY Shows Friday 3:15-7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday At 1:30 P. M. . Ray Milland and Ward Bond - in . ' "A MAN ALOIlf Also: Jesse James No. 2 SUNDAY Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. ONLY CLINT THE GAMBLER LOVED HER FOR WHATSHE W7ACI ff5 1 nTECHNICOLOP tarriig ANNE BAXTER , ROCK HUDSON J JULIE ADAMS l A UNTVtM At NTNAHOMAl f'' J MOND A Y.TUESDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. It's the Big. i Buxom and ' Beautiful Extravaganza! j Jeannei f I, TvK..ii,TICHNICOlOt SP.nTT BRADY If ALAN YOUNG RUDY VALLEE UAHO 1MU UNn MlWt WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. Frank Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds C. P. Morris, chairman.of the chap ter urges all officers to attend. - , Visiting Jn Pennsylvania Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, Mrs. W. B. Huxter of Richmond, Va., and Edgar White will leave Friday of! this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. Stevenson and family at Willow Grove, Pa. ,"':M--;VS. From Suffolk - ? : Mrs. Ruth Tyree and Mrs. L. W. pesented in society at the Terpsich orean Ball in Raleigh in 1951 and was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1953. tist . Church at. 8 p'clock on the evening of April 7. present she is with the firm of El F. Hutton and Co., in New York City. : Mr. Johnson is the son. of Mrs. Lawrence Day of Old Say- brooke, Conn., and General Bruce Johnson of: Providence, Rhode Is land.; He is a graduate of Cornell University and is employed as Product Manager with Lever Broth- Ballard of Suffolk, Va., spent Tues-! ers in New York. The wedding will day with Mrs. J. H. Bagley. . ; . take place in the Hertford Bap- BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Clyde McCallum entertain ed her bridge club Friday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames Trim Wil son, H.vA. Whitley, S. P. Jessun. .J. R. Futrell. J. H. Newbold. Miss At Louise Chalk, Miss Ruth Schroeder NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF T HE TOWN OF HERTFORD A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid 1955 taxes due the Town of Hertford on February 2. Taxpayers who, as yet, have not paid their 1955 taxes are asked to make immediate , settlement of these taxes and save themselves this pen alty. R. C. ELLIOTT " Clerk Town of Hertford and Miss Virginia-; Tucker. The high score "prize - went to ' . Mrs. Whitley. Refreshments were ser ved by the hostess. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED i ; ' ' ' ;' - j Mrs, "Raymond Skinner announc es the engagement of her daughter, Miss Billie Jeannette Skinner to David McLeod Barrington, son of Mrs. Walter Barrington and the late Mr. Barrington of Raefor The weildinsf will take p'.-'Ce day afternoon, . February 5, at o'clock atfthe Hertford Methodist Church. r The public is invited to" attend. - . . 'f ! We Sail CEDAR ; CLOSET LINING Insulation ..... . . i . . 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