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?H2 f EHOuTmaKS WEEKLY.' HERTFORD. " KORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. Fir "V AH Y 23. UU. '" t T -T T TT TTT TT TT T" I v7S - -T 1 -. With Relatives . . hnd Mrs. E. C. Woodard children spent the week-end i relatives in New Bern and ceton." X f , -i Parents jf. ' '.:; . and Mrs. Robert Hollowell i spending this week visiting a anij Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and p. arjd Mrs. F. B. Stevensona't , 'ynevfood, Pa. ' f' f i ' i' . -iuxrod From Duke In Washington '. f i Mrs. Thomas Nixon left Fri day to .visit her spn-in-law and daughter, Mr.' and) Mrs. Braxton Dawson in Washington. Returned T ' Mrsi Aljce; BAum has returned to, Hertford after spending a week at . Virginia ; Beach, Va., with friends, i. v y ," From Raleigh t ' ofiRalfeigl i tarn CaW.gh ' Mr. And Mrs. Lindsay Reed of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Reed, Sr. W. E. White Oscar Newbold has returned to!hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lis home1 from Duke Hospital, From Washington ' Billy Dillon of Washington, D. C. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Keaton. From Gnnsboro ' . v Mr.i and Mrs. Wallace Reed and children of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Seed. " v ' ' ' Wek-end Guests ' ,,t l(1 Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Twine df Norfolk, Va.; and the Rev. H. S. Twne of Ivor". , Va., ,epent the week-end with 'Mr. and Mrs. W. gh visited H. Lamb. ( ' , -. here he underwent an eye op- i ration, . He-v was accompanied home 'by Mrs; Newbold who stay ed in Durham to be with her hus band. , 'v t ' from prMnvill -' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville ; spent the week-end with Mrs. H., A. Whitley and Mr. nd'Mrs, Waltei Edwards. Week-end At Camp Lejeune ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr., spent ihe week-end at Camp Le jeune fwith Capt and Mrs; F. B. ReadsJ ? Recent GuMis j Mr. - and "Mrs. i C J. Lloyd of Jacksonville,' Fla.,, Mr, and Mrs. II. R. iittrell of Roanoke, Va., and Mr.: skid Mrs. J. F. Turner of WanclJeSe were recent guests of Mr. aijd MrsJ T.iT. HarrelL Moved To Grubb Street . Mr. and Mrs, Garland Beddard and children moved this week from an- Ipartment on Dpbb Street to a house on Grubb Street.' " " ! White several days . this week while in this section on business. Visited Relatives ', r Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent several f ,., Greitorv. days last week and this week! . v.. with Mr. and Mrs. George Hos- pom Oakland " Week-end Her . Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Fentress, Va., spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. kins in Edenton. Sunday Guesli Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and children, Judy and Bill of Frank Dr. and Mrs. Bill Murray and three ' children from Oakland, Calif., left Monday after spend ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. lin, Va.; spent Sunday with C. G. . Murray, to.visit Mr. and Mrs. which "Was - Attractively -arranged by . pulling ,a .string.' I, Ice' cream,. and birthday cake was served.1'. J i HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUBt ;:i'UJ. fun ' Mrs. W. J, Davis was hostess to her rook, ilijtj Widpy. nwh.it Jiir. home near Hertford. - Those pres ent were Mesdames Carlton Can non, JaE.1 Morris, Oscar Newbold, D. F. Reed,: Sr., C. T. Skinner, J. H. Towe, .G. R. . Tucker," Julian Wliiie,'-. Harry Hollowellt' Archie Lane, Miss ' Mary ! Sumner , and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Skinner, sec ond . high - was awarded Mrs. White and the low score - prize was presented Mrs. Hollowell. -A sweet course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB - Stephens and Mrs. Tom Skipsey. Returned Home . Mrs. W. H. Glasson returned to her.Jftfne in Durham Friday of this week after visiting' her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. T. P.p Brinn. She ,was accom panied to Durham by. Mrs. ;Brinn who spent one day. Week-end At Annapolis -vi i Jim Batts will;spend the -weekend with his brother, Biljy Batts at the Naval Academy at Annap olis, Md. . Improving T. T. Harrell, who underwent a sDinal operation recently at the ! Norfolk General Hospital, is im proving. R. C. Murray in Dunedin, Fla. Satiudar In Suffolk Mrf and Mrs. Clinton Eley' and ehiitlren spent Saturday in" Suf folk, Va., where they attendedHhe golden wedding anniversary cele bration of Mn and ? Mrs. W. C. Barjow. They "were accompanied home by Mrs. Walter Eley, who has been visiting relatives in Suf folk for several weeks. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Todd of Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes and son, Todd of Farm ville, Ensign and Mrs. Garnett Keith of Portsmouth, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and "Mrs. C. R. Holmes., mmm FRIDAY-SATURDAY; j;.-V;r - ; 'TTii'-'k''Ui-.if;' The Lawless" ' EiMie v CONGO BILL NO. 1 ; SUNDAYS " ' ' Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P." M. i Pjf4' ' ON OUR STAGE .'. , FRIDAY NIGHT ; 9 O'CLOCK , "GROCEKY NIGHT FREE $5.0j) iaj Groceries from Cannon's GrocerV -,t rt MONDAY AND TUESDAYDOUBLE FEATURE First Feature THE BOWERY BOYS 'fThe Spook Chasers" - ' . '- Second Feature WALTER BRENNAN "God Is My Earinjgr ' - FAlllLY NIGHT .TUESDAY NIGHT ' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYS Shows 7-8 P. "It w You can't throw them together without expecting ait exptosionj' r;x- no c3vn i.V f ClNEMASCOPg.' JEFFREY HUmER.$H85K!!T TOhTIUtiDAlL - CAMERON MITCHQJL Discharged from Hospital Mrs. L. N. Hollowell received her discharge from Temple Uni versity Hospital Monday and is spending some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stevenson at Wyne- Wood, Pa. Mr. Hollowell, who has remained with his wife dur ing , her! mness,.. is also at-Wyne-, wkiodi'jtjiMji liif'ii rteEJurt Carolina ',- Tb. following students from East Carolina College spent the week-end and several days this week with their respective parr ents1 r following1 examinations: Misset Joanna 'Williford, , Sarah Sutton,' Janice Stallings, Anne Whiter Lois Violet Winslow, Emi ly White, Sue P. White, Jennette Williams, Shelby ean Overton, Lillian Anne Hofler, .Ted Chap pell, Pat Harrell and Clinton Davis. CIRCLE TO MEET -The Delia Shamburgett Mission ary Circle of the 'Hertford Meth odist Oiujscj&wiijpeelffiay, nigrft; March 3, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Julian White with Miss Mildred Reed as co- hostess, f BRIDGE CLUB MEETS t . ' ' i her brtdge:club Frjda? night Those playing were Mesdames J. O.-Felt0tty-V., N DardeK Nathan R'elfe, James S, McNider, Jr., B. X')6m:frX B.' Sumner, Chas. Whdbee nd Miss Kate Blanch ard." The high score prize went to Mrs; Relfe. A. sweet course was served. - V r '"CELEtnATIS BIRTHDAY ""I61mes, Eldon'- Wiftildw,' Tlss 7 "'fA'PAT IWV T,T , Lijttle Nancy Reed 'celebrated Sumner. The high score prie her , 6th birthday Friday after went to' Mrs. Winslow. v Refresh noon at a party given by her par- ments were served. , . " . ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, .' . ' : '-z- Jr., at their home near Hertford. C ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB . lJZ ZTr M- '.!?r:iain!l' Mr, Irma Dorse'y W Sunday 7 . ' . r? . ne lueiuay inKm unuge uu M . Mrs L B Elliott and Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Boyce,- Jr., and Jessie Boyce were in Norfolk on Monday, . ' ' i Mr. .Iind Mrs.1, Frank' Venters of Elizabeth City were guests of signed hats were presented each the home of Miss Kate Blanchard. guest. Games were enjoyed 'by Those playing were Mes'dames B. the ?0 children present. , Each G ' Koorfce. W. G.: Wrifeht.'.T. B child also received a small gift Sumner. S. P. Jessup. H. A. daughters, Irene and Linda 'Lou, Mrs. J". D. Coston was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night' at her ' home! ( Those playing were Mesdames;' J. . T. Biggers,; T. , L. Jessup, jCiE.) Johnson, " C. R Whitley', t. " 6. Felton, ' Nathan Rielfe. Charles Whedbe'e, 'R.'.! 'M. Riddickj . Miss, Kate Blancti'ard Ijifid Miss Thelma Elliott: , The high score pwze, went ,io ijvirs. Whitley .i;.' A sweet course' ws ser- ved- ' .',,r.i ''' BAPTIST CIRCLES TO 'MEET1 " The Vera- Payne Circle will meet Monday ' afternoon at .- 3 1 6'clock in the church, v . The; LUlie Johnson . Circle . will -meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the! Dor cas Sunday! School- classroom at the' church. : The Inabelle. Cole-, man Circle;' will' meet. Monday night at 8 o'clock with.Mr:J, W, Ward. . The Mary . Ellen Dozier Circle will meet at 7:3ft (o'clock with Mrs. .Z. A.'. Harris '.and Mrs. J. E. Everett as co-hostess. ;:; The Mattie Macon Circle,-1ilii'met at 8 . o'clock Monday ; evening? with Miss Hul'da ;Wood. The Rosa, Powell Circle- will' e'eH 'Tuesday' night, at 8 6'clpck with Mrs,? Jul,-, ian Broughton. '; 4 ' ' 1 Do iYou , Believe" tti Insurance people tell us that ithee . is rarely' a life policy written that . does. (not contain the ''double indemnity" clause. This, of course, .means .that in ithe event of accident the insur ed is' '"guaranteed- double the face value of lis policy. ;, i ''.When you .have., vour, pre scription filled by a Registered Pharmacist, you receive ."dou ble indemnity," on yolirmedt cation: the Physician ' pre scribes thejrequired doseneed ed in your partieufar case and the "Pharmacist carefully checks,?- this dosage to doubly insure you, against ' any possi ble medication. error.. ,:' ; . : The' team of the' -Physician-Pharmacist has been . educated in a long course of study to provide vou with "double' in demnity" every time you hae a prescription filled.-, . i . v4 - Phanhacv . i Aos the1 Corner wtfev;j Wis .t'Xctherun "Sun day afternoon. f ,' : X E. S. Jennings is getting , along nicely at his home after being in .he 'At- ..:. i.'w.-jirtaV'Ellzal-City all lats ween for treatment of burns. . ? -1 rr.Y a.c::ly cLAr":r:-n . Tl till . ,s.'. - :!' -St J'.i ffjrf i I i... 1 'v(.tt.uv-""M'r' ? . - n i"5 "' INSURE jAGAINfT LOSS AOT I ;i BE SUREifOU'RE SECURBlV, f Protfet. your 'farm , property , and profits with adequate 'n-, surance coverage, It sts. yott 'little. .. and may save1 you a lot!, v - . ' -'i ' '. y ' ' 1 -' v - : For all types 0 Sam insuranci 'coverage M; ; ': ' Seevsf. -r.f ; era iiisumraGO phone S601 tortvin2RtW3 i '; colox stohes: - t V f- 1(1 ' If 1 il . ' 1 i . M ' 1 ' 1 "' . . ' I a ' . IJSZ- PRIDE THRIFTY L CA V lims&rteT. i-'Ar' BREAD L sp.a l:Q?J r"S s;P i I i - i 4 Llju i. .jLJIJ J;iDoiu-tsaAU5"'aAs$. X - ' . ; , fcp ' "''kiif':' - ' UL Ms pretty4 o$ 'spirit-lifting as Spring itself . , . npw hats are herel From big and little brims to fanciful trims, there's Jots of news. Come get ready to head "Jlrnd DreSS SllOppp.intp spring looking lovely ' -XX'X' LI (lMtUU VUl. I r. - - --i m i ' il u ! . it LiJ if 1 "3C." KENT FARM, WHOU KT'ZL GOLDEN ' II I J lt v J VJ - I III V " i . ' Vm n 7 .' 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