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- ( . ...tlMJ'JMlflii.lf.! vtci lift,. jri r il'Aj! li;!v .TBE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1956. Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and Vie Brinn spent the week-end in Br tol, Va., und viaited Hheiri da' ter, Miss Mary Elliott Brinn, ve is a etMrat' Sullins' Pol led sj Whilt?'thte they, attended thfc Spring feWfoTatthe college. Iriorfolk Hrs. T."E." Madro left Tuesday tojjipmd a few days in Norfolk wfj relatives. Visitinr Here - Mrs. Louis. Nachman had as her fpjests for the week-end her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Re Stephenson and their daugh- ter, Mary Kate of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter, DebWe, .Mrs. Johnson is the former Anne Morvell, a grand daughter of Mrs. Nachman. Attend Ceremony Mrs. I B. Cobb, Sr., Mrs. L. B. Cobb, Jr., and Mrs. Sammy Sutton attended the capping ceremonies of the nursing class of the Obiei Hos pital in Suffolk, on Saturday. Miss Edna Earl Cobb is a member of the class. Leaves For New Jersey ; Mrs. Alice Baum left this week to return to her home in Bloom field, N. J., after a visit with Miss Kate Blanchard. ' Sunday. Guest Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Ro per spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Everett., Here For Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor had as tVeir guest Sunday Mrs. Tay lor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of Rocky Mount, and Mr. Taylor's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Tarboro. From College - Misaes Alice Jean Jackson, Billie Carol Divers and Anne Burke Chappell of Woman's College in ' Greensboro spent the week-end with their respective parents. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville Visited relatives here Sunday. Home For Week-end Miss Joanna Williford, Emily White, Peggy Harrell, Mary Ann Harris and Say Lane, all students at East Carolina College, Green ville, spent the week-end with their respective parents. From Greenville ' Mr. and .Mrs. Clarke 'Stokes of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. Stokes' father, Henry Stokes. From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant and son of Greensboro spent Sunday here with Mrs. Bryant's mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. FRIDAY-SATURDAY Show Friday 3:15-7-9 Show Starts Saturday 1:30 Willi CXI TmSSSXT r.'v i mm I r f nam Fk '".,, fry- From Williamsburg , ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson and children Vrom Williamsburg spent several days last week with Mrs. Burleson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darden. ; ' :;. ' In Williamstoti ' . Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell spent Sunday in Williamston as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Drake and family. Home For Week-end ' Suianne Tow of St. Mary's Jr. College and Cliff Towe of V.E.S., Lynchburg, Va., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Isa Tucker returned Sun day from the Plymouth Hospital, where she has been for treatment for the past several days. 'She was accompanied home by her' daugh ters, Miss Elizabeth Tucker of Ra leigh and Mrs. Julian Brinkley of Plymouth. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes returned Saturday from Norfolk General Hospital after undergoing treat ment there for a few days. From Hendersonville Mrs. Luther Cely of Henderson ville is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hol lowell. Visiting Sisters Mrs. Max Campbell is spending two weeks in Easton, Maryland with her sisters, Misses Becky and Helen McClement. In New York j Mrs. J. S. Vick and Murray Vick accompanied by Miss Bertha Thrower of Littleton spent several days this week in New York City with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keidanz. : From. Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne re turned Tuesday from Charlotte bringing with them their little granddaughter, Nancy Payne, who will spend a -week or two here. . From St. Paul Miss Gladys Felton of St, Paul spent the week-end with her broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes. Sunday Visitor Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sumner of Ahoskie, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ellis of Eure and P. J. Casper, of Eure spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard. To Fayetteville Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Matthews, Jr., Henry Stokes, Ab Williams, Emory White, Charlie Skinner, Jr., and Billy White attended a Jaycee meeting in Fayetteville this week. SUNDAY Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 WILLIAM CAMPBELL KEENAN WYNN .. --In "Running Wild" MONDAY-TUESDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. JENNIFER JONES ROBERT STACK in "Good Morning, Miss Dove WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Showa 3:15-7-9 P.M. "WW WILLIAM WYLCR'S Production of Attends Funeral 1 Mra. Oscar Felton attended the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Taylor in Garyshurg on 'Saturday. In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley spent Saturday in Suffolk visiting rela tives.- " From Suffolk Mrs. Walter Johnson and Miss Essie Johnson of Suffolk, Va., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell on Saturday.! V: "':,. ' CLUB TO MEET The Fidelia NCO Wives Club will hold a business meeting Tuesday night, March 6, at 8 o'clock in the game room of the Staff NCO Club. BOOK PARTY Miss Mary Sunmner was hostess to her Rook Club on Friday even ing at her home. ..The house was decorated with spring flowers and three tables arranged for the game. Those playing were: Mesdames Edgar Morris, J. H. Towe, Oscar Newbold, Julian White, Harry Hol lowell, Archie Lane, Reginald Tuck er, Charlie Skinner, Durward Reed, Sr., Charles Whedbee, R. M. Fowl er and Ruby White. Mrs. Morris won high score prize and second high went to Mrs. New bold. The hostess served a des sert course. LIBRARY NEWS New books in the Perquimans County Library this week are, with a few exceptions, children's books. The library is replacing as nearly as possible the 75 or more books that were burned in the school fire. This week's additions are nearly all non-fiction, and include books on many subjects of interest to all boys and girls. Some of these are true books on pirates, Indians, ani mals, trees, sea shells, tropical fish, army weapons, and biographies of interesting people. Several books for younger children are picture books by Walt Disney. For older people, an interesting book on the work of the Polio Foundation has been given to the library; a book on "How to Make Money for Your Church, Societies, and Other Organizations" is filled with practical ideas; and one new mystery completes this week's list. MUSIC CLUB MEETS Misses Sondra Thatch, Faye Long and Mary Lou Jordan were delightful hosts to the Hertford Junior Music Club on Friday even ing at the Bethel Community House. ' Franklin McGoogan presided over the business session, during which it was decided to have the annual Hymn Program in March at the Assembly of God Church. 1 Julie Lane, chaplain, presided over the devotional, after which she and Linda Bass told the story of the life of Mozart. 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