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-"3 r .A Mrs. George Scott Mrs. '..'hite and Mrs. W. H. True , all ot Elizabeth City visit i. T. E. Raper Sunday. ' s '' " "' ' 'jA Reunion '. r. and Mrs. William L. Saw- L.id son, Mr, and Mrs. J: W. lpton and G. W. Eure attend. I the. Eure family reunion near are, 3J..C, Sunday. ',;i5,44, - day Irt Portsmouth - ' Mr. and Mrs.' George Fields and " ildren, Ervin , Fields and Mrs. Ina F. ' WinsloW vis.ted Mrs. .'eorge' Fields, SrJ Sunday in ,'ortsmoutlv Va. Sunday In Windsor Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard spent Sunday in Windsor where they visited Mr. Howard's moth er, Mrs: tulu? Howard.; who ist a patient at the Windsor Hospital, Returned From' Hospital -' - Mrs. : Oscar, Newbold returned to her home Saturday from the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City and is getting; atyng.nfcely. ; . ' f ' Week-end Here ,. Kay Matthews, a student nurse at Watts Hospital in Durham, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Matthews. 1 - - . ftAA Aft A f . FRIDAY-SATURDAY; Shows Friday 7-9 P. M. Show Starts Saturday 1:30 (IWWTIULVS STEVE COCHRAN Bum unrein SUNDAY Shows 2:15-4:15-9:15 P. M. ANTHONY PERKINS SOPHIA LOREN ' f ia "Desire Under The Elms" MONDAY AND TUESDAYS Shows 7-9 P. M. ' " I TAIIINO ' JOANNE WOODWARD PAUL NEWMAN i ANTHONY HAMCIOSA . ORSON WILLIS WEDNESDAY AND -. First Feature THURSDAY: Double Feature Second Feature AUSTIN , 5n TH3 1 dm 6ERALD HILTON MET TMVSSEN ,q9:ie4!tyv.W4 1 -.Mi 1 Mrs. Charles Payne left Sat urday for St. Petersburg, Fla., be cause of the death of her brother-in-law, Don Phillips. , From Greenville , , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the " week-end with Mr. end Mrs. Walter Ed wards. . ' . Sunday In Greenville r ? Mrs. Corbirii Dozier, Sr., and Mrs. Cbrbin ' Dozier,' Jr., spent Sunday in Greenville, ' . Week-end At Nags Head - k Mrs','; Jarvis Ward and children spent the week-end at the Harris cottage at Nags Head. From Raleigh Lindsay Reed of Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. From Washington . Mr. and Mrs. Roulhac McMul lah of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end and several days this week with Mrs. W. G. Wright. From Raleigh Mrs. Shelton White and children of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Mrs. R. T. White. She was accompan ied hnm Rnntlfl v hv Mrs. Georee Lattimore i wlio. imf. been ; visit-; ing her mother, Mrs. K. T. White for two weeks..' . v From Grensboxo'i " ' : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winslow of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mew bold. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. : Charlie Wright . nf Jarvisbure srent the week-end i with Mr. and Mrs. C T. Sslunner 4 1. . ion timers ciive von Hfwo Heafers m one! From Suffolk Mrs. C. J., Atkinson of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. At Chapel HU1 Those leaving this week to at tend the University of North Car olina are Miss Julia Anne Stokes, Bobby Mathews, Joseph Layden and Joe Towe. At WCUNC ' ' ' - Miss Alice Jean "Jackson and Miss Anne Burke Chappell left this week for WCUNC at Greens boro to continue their studies. Returned Home . Mrs. J. H. Bagley has returned to her home after spending the summer at the Bagley cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. She was ac cOmDahied here by Miss Dill Den tin who spent the week-end. Viuiiing Mol'.er : . ;i i'Dolph ' Howard, USN, arrived Tuesday of th's week to visit his mother," Mrs. v C. H. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. . ."end Convention Mr.,' and Mrs. Charles M. Har rell were in Durham this Week at tending the N. C. State LP Gas Association convention. 1 . , . Visited Mother ', '. At Radford College . . 'Mrs. W. P., Davis, of Edenton, ' Miss Mable Frances Keel left Route 2, visited, her mother, Mrs. S.unday for her second year col- Tempie Tarkington, Sunday. l?ga work at Radford uouege ai Kadford, va. . - Sunday GuesUi' (i- ., t' ', Mr. and Mrs,' .Thurjnan larrell and sons, Tommy -and Bobby of near Hertford were dinner guests Sunday ;of Mr." and Mrs. Charlas Wiiliford. . ' 1 ' '' -w' ' ' .. ' From Chapel Hill -Vbr.and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Jr., arid son, George7 of Chapel .Hill spent the week-end with Mr. snd Mrs.' G. R. Tucker. - - '. - Week-end With Relatives . Mn and, Mrs. J0.it C. Woodard and sons spent the week.end.with relatives in New Bern and Prihce ton. v i- u , , From Norfolk , v Mrs. Thelma Peele of Norfolk, Va,; spent Thursday with her sis ter, Mrs. Tom Perry. . . ' ' From Richmond Miss Anne Blanchard of Rich mond, .Va., .arrived .Wednesday and is spending several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Moody Matthews, Sr. . , '. . CLASS TO MEET . The members of Dorcas Sunday School Class of the Hertford Bap tist Church will hold a meeting Monday night, September 22, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. (Fred Mathews.' All members are urg ed to attend. ' From Ayden - v r Mrs. G. Gj Dixon of Ayden spent the week-end and several days this week with Mr. and .Mrs., J. R. Futrell and Visited other rel atives and friends in Hertford.' Sunday In Norfolk' Mr. and Mrs. . V. N. Darden. spent, " Sunday " in . Norfolk, . Va., Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bar- xow. At 1' ' ' Corbin jf I sr. ( 1 for his second year i High Point College. j In Richmond ' Miss . Trudie Roberts .left Sat urday to enter Richmond- Pro-' fessional Institute, in Richmond, Va. - r " At St. Mary's ' v Miss v Anne Brinn left Sunday for. St,; Mary's Junior College in Raleigh itq continue, her studies. Thursday In Norfolk 1 ', " Ambrose .Long, .Miss- Eunice Long arid Mrs. : J. E. Jones spent', Thursday in Norfolk," Va., visit-1 ing gMr, nd Mrs. K. T. Williams. . :r. a- : 1 t vv'vk at' . LJad.. ' A. .' arr' coi- i t 1 . 1'. -Ipl'ia. Pa-. Tt'S WP-:?S ill' be syj-nnized Sunday i.".L'r- no'on, September 28, at 4 'clock at Woodville Baptist Church. No invitations are being sent, but friends of the couple are invited to attend the wedding and the re-: ENGAC Z'. T AIs..OUlxCED 'Mr.- and, Mrs. A. R.. Cook of Rt. 8, i announce the engagement of their daughter, Iora Grace, to Er-' ception following immediately' at nest Glenn Kerfoot, USMC, son of ! the home of the bride. . - rr In California ;: Sgt. apd Mrs, Charles Lloydand j twin babies recently spent two ' peeks ' with), Mrs. Lloyd's parents ; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Perry,;, after j returning' from ..a three-year stay in' Germany i TJiey have returned to his home in California, where he will be stationed. , ' .' ' ' "' v ' ' i ' ' ' ' v"' ''f'r V" Moved To Edenton ,N i'Mr, and Mrs. Troy Jackson, who lived at the ' Kanoy apart ntents,Vttioved Saturday to Eden ton into a; trailer 'they have re cently, purchased. y : WEEIC-ENDrfSPECIAL ' L,)t , ,, ,7'to clcse cut cne group of. latesuiriiner r early fall :, j, : Cotton, Uresscs , , we nave reaucea prices : 20 - j come in today for these . specials . while they last! WOODLAND V DRESS SHOPPE ' PHONE 2831 ' the beautiful wssj as wiiisi ! sue. '-v. ' .1 . Low Down Payment 'EASY TERMS gstam! Mil iui j,,, u , . At Duke University " ' ' Miss ' Patricia Biggers left this week for Duke University in Dur ham to continue her studied, At Wake Forest - Charlie Johnson, Miss Barbara Edwards and Paul Mathews left this week for Wake Forest Col lege in Winston-Salem. ' Returned Home - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and daughter, Anne, accompanied George White t! Severn Park, Md , last week and spent several days at Annapolis and dther .near by places of interest. You con "tailor" the heal to suit the weather with Duo-Therm's twin-burner Regency I Use one when it's mild, both for full 78,000 BTU output ia coldest weather. Authentic furniture styling. Fine Mahogany finish with brass trim. The Duo-Therm Regency Is the oil heater you'll be proud to have in your home. ,; , Stationed fn England , ,'; Commander and ' Mrs,' ' Ralph Wallace and children Fran and Mary Mac, spent the week-end and several days this week with Mrs Wallace's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. They left Hertford Wednesday for New York City where they will spend several days before sailing- for London, : England, where ". Com mander Wallace will be stationed. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. William Tarking ton and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nixon at Edenton, Route 1, Sunday. " TWO DUAl CHAMIEt I0INIK Gel maximum heat from every " drop of oil. No moving parti to wear out. Quiet. Wakt-Higli control dial. ' ' " , . .., :. EXCLUSIVE POVYEI-AII ilOWEIJ-. 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