'V, Page Jr-Tht Petquimant Wtly, ThejWeelily Society Hertford, N. C, Thwrlv. November 9, nS. lr. spciu a it uj FROM DURHAM Mr and Mn . Gary Ross of Durham were week-end guests of her oarents, Mr, and Mrs. Haywood Divers. VROM RALEIGH ' Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh sipnt the week-end with Mr and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. LEAVES FOR OHIO Miss Thelma Elliott left Tuesday to spend 2 weeks with, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. L'eieDrezze, Jr. in Cleveland, Ohio. FETURNS HOME Mrs. J.R. Futrell has returned home after spending some time in Durham with ner snn and dtwehter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Furtell. SUNDAY IN GOLDSBORO Miss Louise Chalk and Miss Kulda Wood were guests of Mr :mH Mrs David Peacock in f nlrtshnro on Sundav. FETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Lester Keel has returned home after undergoing surgery at the Albemarle Hospital IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Guy Newby is a patient in the Chowan Hospital. Fl. CITY GUESTS Mrs. Mervin Scott, Mrs. Dennie White, and Mrs. Clinton Kine of Elizabeth City were ' guests of Mrs. W.M. Divers on Saturday. ATTEND N.C.S.B.A. CON VENTION - Miss Thelma Elliott, C.C. Walters, and Clifford Winslow attended the North Carolina State Boards Association ( onvention last week at Grove F'ark Inn jn Asheville. 1M RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis SDent a few days last week in Kaleigh, where Mr. Davis at tended a business meeting. WEEK-END FN VA. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass spent the week-end in Newport News, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White. NEWTON GUEST Miss Frances Setzer of Newton was-a week-end guest of Mr and Mrs-..R:S. Monds. Mrs. S londs and Miss Setzer attended fi Bridge Tournament at Nags Head during the week-end KETURNS FROM PETERS Mrs. J. E: Morris has returned home front k Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geoqpj. Clarke in Peters Durg, va. CHAPEL HILL-GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ainsley Jr.. and daughter of Chapel Hill were week-end guests of his varents, Mr; '"and Mrs. Ainsley, sr. . . ; WEEK-END IN MD. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White were week-end guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Julian White. Jr.. in lie. Aire, MdX from md:: ' Miss Mariorie Hefren of Ijamsville, Md. spent the week pnri with Miss Louise Chalk. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL T P. Bvrum has returned . home from the Albemarle Hospital : after undergoing observation and treatment. FMPORIA-GUEST Mrs. G'Iflarrell of Em poria, Va-was-a guest of Mr. and Mrs. WIH. Pitt on Tuesday SUNDAY ;;IfI;'. GREENVILLE Mr. and jVlr&: Herbert Nixon spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and: ;Mrs.: Wayne Not tmgham. ': MOVE TO E. CITY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson ' and family moved to Elizabeth City last week. IN HOSPITAL Elliott Layden is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital VISITS IN MD. Mrs. Pearl Banks is spending this week in IiamsvUle, Ma with Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Hollingsworth and Miss Mar jorie Hefren,'' ' : IN HOSPITAL Mrs. G.G. Buck is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL E E. Pavne has returned home from Chowan Hospital. VISIT IN TARBORO Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis visited friends in Tarboro on Friday. OVERNITE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.S. White, Jr. m uurnam on Monday. WEEK AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. are spending this week at Nags Head witn Mr. ana mrs Jack Rose. SURGERY PATIENT Mrs. Myrtle Wall underwent surserv at the Albemarie Hospital last week. IN HOSPITAL Morsan Walker is a patient in th Albemarle Hosoital. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL J.T. Biggers has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital after undergoing treatment last ween PORTSMOUTH GUESTS week in Kernersville with Mr. and Mrs. F. Murrary White. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr and Mrs. Wallace Reed of Charleston, S.C. were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. C.W Reed. FROM RICHMOND Jerrv Sullivan of Rich mond,Va. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. H.C. Sullivan. s c. GUEST Mrs. Al Hendley of Columbia, S.C. is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Guy Newby, VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Rov Reed of Corinffton. Va. were week-end meats of their mothers. Mrs. C.W. Reed and Mrs. uuy Newby. Mrs. Reed remained for a visit this week. RETURNS HOME Mrs. W.E. Dail has returned to her home in New Hope after snendinc several days in r " ... .. - Edenton with her sister, Mrs. Lonnie Boyce WEEKLY RECIPE Sarah Anne Sheridan Legion-Auxiliary Annual Covered Dish Supper The American Legion Post 126 and its Auxiliary Unit ob served Veterans' Day and en joyed their Annual Covered Dish Supper at the Legion Home on their regular meeting aaie, Thursday, November 2. Special Guests inciuaea nev. and Mrs. Charles W. Duling. The Fellowship was delightful and the Supper was enjoyed by everyone present. Rev. Duling made a most entertaining and inspiring After-Dinner Speech. The Legion and Auxiliary held separate a short Business meeting. The December meeting will be a Christmas Party separate, as usual. Hostess To I ''0;oAf rs. ISewbold-- Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. J.N. Newbold en tertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. S.P. Jessup, Mrs. .C.A. Davenport, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee,, Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. W.G. Edwards, Mrs. W.H. Oakey, Jr., and Mrs. Lloyd Horton. Mrs. Davenport was high score winner. The hostess served a sweet course. To Hold Bake Sale. The young people of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will sponsor a bake sale Saturday, Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. till 12 noon. Your Thanksgiving dinner will he easier to budget If ORTSMUUTH UUB-OIO V " ,-! fn.lt Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rogerson fvou of Portsmouth. Va. were week end guests of his mother, Mrs Percv Roeerson. WEEK-END AT VA. BEAUH Mr and Mrs. Ednar White and daughter, Eva, were week end guests of Cmdr. ana Mrs. Gordon wauer ai Virginia Reach. Va. OVERNITE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt were nvernite euests of Mr. and Mrs G.E. Newby, Jr. in Rocky Mount on Tuesday. FROM GLOUCESTER Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Schaaf and family of Gloucester were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers FROM CHARLOTTE Mr. Richard Payne of Charlotte snent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell and E.E. Payne SNOW HILL GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Reed Matthews of S..ow Hill were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Mattnews. VA REACH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and snn of Vircinia Beach. Va. were week-end guests of her father, C.L. Dail. LEAVE FOR FLA Mr Mattie Matthews. Mrs Maude Jones, Mrs. Phillip .larkson. and Mrs. J.H. Bagley left Monday for a vaertwrtfr Finririn while there usac wiu visit Disney World FRIDAY GUESTS Mrs. Anna Parken:Mrs. Elma Raily, and Miss: Mary nut and of Woodland, ana Mrs. C.L. Outland of Maine were (meets of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. o Ward on Friday. RELHAVEN GUEST Mrs Raton Wallace of Belhaven spent a few days last week with Mrs. W.G. Wright. VISIT IN KERNERSVILLE Mrs. L.C. Winslow, Mrs. John Beers, and Mrs. Talmadge weeks ahead. Write out your Thanksgiving menu. List separately all the foodstuffs needed to prepare u.cnecK your supply of staples- flour, sugar, vegetaDies, shortening, spices, season ings, etc. Buy a hen turkey if you want one of 8 to 15 lbs. Tom turkeys are better for an 18 to 25 lb. bird. Allow lb. of full-drawn turkey(minus head, feet or organs) per person. If you buy a frozen turkey thaw with care. Two to four days in refrigerator, or six to 12 hours under cold run ning water. Leave in original wrap to keep juice loss to a minimum. After stuffing, truss the bird by shaping the wings akimbo. Brush the salted and peppered bird thoroughly with melted fat; then place In refrigerator until time to roast. When ready to cook, place breast side up. on wire rack in open roasting pan. Drawn Weight and Approx imate Roasting Time: 7 to 10 lbs.. 30 min.per lb. 10 to 15 lbs.. 20 min.per lb. 15 to 18 lbs., 18 min.per lb. 48 to.2Q lbs.. 15 min.per lb. 8 Bridge Club g Mrs. John Coston was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Riverside Drive. Players were Mrs. u.w. Rarbee. Mrs. T.L. Jessup, Mrs. E.R. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Miss Louise Chalk. Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White, and the hostess. Mrs. Holmes won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. Criticism itself is much criticized, - which logi cally establishes its title. -W.C. Brownell. APPLY NOW We Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS have some livestock nrinr up will train vou to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. For a local interview, write today with your background. Include your compieie o dress and phone number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4420 Madison Kansas City. Mo. 64111 riiif I'mtlll mmJ Milii A. ft 1 ' Jul ' if""' ' silver iewelrv is enjoying popularity this winter. It Is particularly good with gray and blue garments. if enme of the dresses In one's wardrobe are in style exceDt for tight skirts they ran he helDed by easing out the side seams from the doi- tom of the hem up to the hip IF OPEN NOVEMBER 20th PK JZJ lS 4 TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTONvN, O. Thursdayi Friday k Saturday Not. MQrlV-Rating (FG) RICHAftD WIDMARK & FREDERIC FORREST 5 IN Wherilegends Die" Sunday;Monday It Tuesday Ncw.llM4-Ratliii(PG) RAQUEL WELCH & BURT REYNOLDS IN : "FIZZ" "Shopping with Gkrlsimas (jlut money" HOAT !3 UELCOHE TUAH Al COEGH FOB CQQlSTuAS? Yom IwpplMM ant Christmas lima wfil depend largely oa tb plauw yon makt now toHMve a regular Mm Men week. It yon depotit a mall mm mcb week In onr ChritftmM Club yon will rneeto dwek in good ttnw for your Mods, and It will holp auk yowr Ckybtmu llappy om SELtCT TBI CLASS THAT BUT MATS TOUB NBEDS AND JOIN TODAY. CtAv IPmmLlv PavmtmtM w ar w . mm m mm astMt mmvssi . a a a a MjMotaUfiavg IMI PS l:mTFc:D sav;:::s b 'Each Account 1 mured to t20,000 . Bridge Club Meets Mrs. Montfort Haslam was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Dobbs Street. Those playing were Mrs. W.G. Wright, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. C.E. Johnson, Mrs. W.H. Oakey, Jr., Mrs. Llovd Horton, Miss Thelma Elliott, Miss Mary Helene Newby, and the hostess. Mrs. Johnson won tne mgn score prize. A sweet course was served. mm PTA Sponsors Harvest Festival The Hertford Grammar School PTA will sponsor a harvest festival on November 11 at the Hertford Grammar School from 11 a.m. to S p.m. Come one come all. Chiao Kuna-hua, China s Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs: . "There are two categories of war, just and unjust. 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