Inland Woman's ' Home Dem i Club met .Tuesday after- one inoc. regi i V i school; building for the ol ;, and preaching ser- A '.;"-.... :'wa11";' atJattufafl ;?vieev..at Ril-ad i'Sted- 4r'fstlmpresslw sermon. StUri- n4'.MrX.C. Daft spent Sun ; ' day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dail Qllf .of snoif im zm!mv:jm . .. . k Mr. and Mr. W. J. Ontland had as their snests. over the week-end Mr. ant Mrs. Tinner, of Portsmouth. Va. ' f ' y l iMrv anof Mrs. Walter Byrum visited 'iW.VaiJf"' nn uiiuu uiu ""- - ArVah HoUoweJI, spent Saturday night and ; Sunday with his f ather, G. ; A; HoHoweu. V '.'anil Mi.' W. T. Havla' JM daughter, IaIs, Miss Ayls Ward, El- . merland Edward Ward, B. S. Ward and little daughter, Leila Faye, Mr. t ' . and Mrs. J. T. Byrum were guests of . r ; Mrs. Harriett Parka Sunday. f 1 ; Mrs. V. E. Jordan and children, and ., Mrs. R. S. Ward were guests of Mrs. . . Boye Parks Saturday evening. Miss Grace Hollowell was the guest Ut.. llValim Trtwloil VmiJoV ttffAV- noon. Mrs. R. S. Ward, Mrs. E. L. Wins . low, Misses Mary Lee Davis, Ger trude Jackson and Thelma Ward, and r Bai.-. rural rm sn.LU"iuin -uisa mmunir ui xiABmmm District . Federation, ' ' 3 ww - -a. . .. a J ; . W .'. Miss Albertha Dail snent the week end at; Snow Hill with her brother, - Mr. Raymond Dail, and Mrs. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. James Twine and children were the guests ox Mr. and MrsUN. H. Howell Sunday. G.'A. Boyce and V. E. Jordan made a business trip to Norfolk, Va., Sat urday. Mrs. Louisa Ward had as her guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. . Fallen Lane and daughter, Katherine; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Copeland and children; Mr. and Mrs. E. Blanchard and children. Mrs. Roy Parks, Mrs. H. I. Ward and Miss Gertrude Jackson were the guests of Mrs. C. B. Lamb Sunday morning. Mrs. M. E. Copeland and children' spent Monday with Mrs. Dempsey Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamb, Horace Lamb Misses Mary Lee Davis and Gertrude Jackson were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyce Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce and children visited Mrs. Boyce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ellis, of Sunbury, Sunday, ... for BE SURE TO DRESS AND BEll 1!3 Tears of Service Quality anchard 7;iir,:'-r rrs.- ft; s. "v;si i as' fcej re;je. guestsjEaday JS Mrs. Julian Ward and son, George Case; Mrs-rB, P, Francis .i vui Mrs. George .T. Leary, of Edenton. '; x-Al " Mrs. Harriett Parks ' entertained a number of people at a peanut potfPJnsr Monday : afternoon H Those present were Mrs. 0. E. Saundersf Miss Eli sabeth Eason, Miss Eunice Saunders, Mrs.SA, mi HoUoweUt Mrs. G A. Boyce, Mrs. W. H. Boyce, Mrs, .H. I. Ward, Mrs. Peninah Ward, Miss Ger trude Jackson, Miss Thelma Ward, Mrs. N. E. Jordan, Mrs. Mollie Ward, Mrs. B. S. Ward, Mra.' C Ward, Mrs. W. T.Davis, Mrs. J C Dail, Miss Albertha; Dail, 'Mrs N. H. Howejl,. Mrs. V. E. Jordan, Mrs. O.. N. Jor dan, Mrs. George Byrum, Mrs. C A. Spivey,- Mrs..'W. E. CkpelandVMxa. Louisa Ward, Mrs. Jl T. Byrum and Miss Montiuse Byrum. j" Johnnie and L, T. CMpptft ft on Monday of last week for ew Yorfc Mr. Ephraim Evans, of Holland, Va., was in this commujity -Monday. Mrs. Roye Parks has , announced that, owing to the unusually disagree able weather for the past ten days, she wiy extend for another ten days the special sale announced ten days ago. "4'i'i NEW HOPE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spencer mo tored, to Elizabeth City, Sunday rto visit Mr. and Mrs. Waltofl HojAs. - Mrf and Mrs. W. E. Datt radtored to Hertford Saturday. ; ; r?Z&, ....... Mrs. Clifford Banks ' motored to Elisabeth City Monday. s Mr. and Mrs. E. M.Ffcrry, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. -W Spencer were in Elisabeth City Sat urday. '-; - Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Miss Pearf Davis and Mrs. R. R. Perry were dinner guests of Mrs. Julian White in Hertford Thursday evening. Mrs. Earl Perry was hostess to the Friendly Bible Class Thursday, even ing. Because of the inclement weath er the attendance was amalL The hostess served ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodman, Miss Naomi Spivey, Misses Ruth and Jessie Mae Banks motored to Hert ford Saturday. Mills Eure, of Richmond, Va., vis ited his mother, Mrs. George Eure, over the week-end. Clarence Goodman, E. A. Goodman, Sr., and Heber Barclift motored to Portsmouth, Va., Sunday to visit E, A. Goodman's son, E. A., who is playing ball with the Portsmouth team. Mrs. John Lane, Mrs. A. J. Parrish and : J. T. Lane spent Friday in Nor folk, Va. - High Fashion JACKET DRESSES B The rich simplicity of this garment gives it a note of fashion correctness that is irresistible. PINK - MAIZE WHITE AND SUMMER BLUE NEW SUMMER Sit and in all the newest styles and colors your Easter outfit , Sizes 14 to 20 P SEE OUR f SPOT aftr -1 Merchandise f Right Prices & Co. Sizes 14 to 20 The Woman's KiaEicr.ary Society of Woodville Bpt! C a held its months ineetfet'y.l-c.- J ternooq at the church. Thisi t.;-? was open ed by the prec:i-tt, Kra, Ji. R. Jrif fin, ; ; The Lord's Prayet was then re peated RolJ ;'wjui i called andAiinutes of the last meeting Tead an4 approv ed. Several items, of business .were discussed. "The program! was. in charee of .Miss tMyrtle Ownleyi and "PeBannerthe-Crosa'? .WunL' SoMTt Stanton eave the topic.-;' Mrs. Rupert Stanton gave the ' first talk, rjlow the uanneroi me Cross Went io ''..EuwjpeSi'-'XlP'' Wilson Jr.? then rave : very inter esting talk on. Constantino Lifts the Banner." The last ; taut was given by MrsBiesEnemieS-of -the Bimi&''iA-'$ikSJ&lw To Tell the Storywas srig;and the meet- mg Closed wisa prajer oy jan, x. v. Mti.' &d;Mts EdvnifBakeriof Elizabeth Cis spent Sunday .with Mr, . ajid Mrs. muriwa , Baker of ChananokeiJaS QM&Mi&ff'Z. ffs spet Saturday in-Elizabeth-City. ilMrsi: Robert Perry,7 of Woodville, is able tol heoutagainV irfter being rick's week-wia: flu. H. C. Stokley,h t iWoodville, who has been in bed for two weeks, is able to sit up now;.;;fc;;i,;v.:d. Mrs. Maggie Whedbee, of Wood ville,:is abla, ,t be- out Main. ' Mri-iiand'lfrs-G: W Alexander were in Hertford. Saturday i 1 -Crawford Wilson Tipent last Satur day in Washington, N. C Mrs. JRupert Stanton, of Nixonton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Henry Swayne, of Woodville. WiUiam Stokley, of Richmond, Va., has returned to his home after spend ing several days with his father, H. C Stokley,' at Woodville, ' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Godsey, of Woodville, were in Elizabeth City on Saturday. Mrs. John Symons was in Elizabeth City Friday on business. Mrs. W. H. Elliott and little son were in Elizabeth City Monday. Mrs. J. C Wilson, Jr., Miss Ruth Wilson and Miss Akestre Whitehead were in Elizabeth City Saturday af ternoon. , . A dance was given last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bright Quite a number at-H tended and an enjoyable evening was spent.. ' - -i ,f Jesse Hurdle .continues ill at his borne near Chapanoke. Miss Cora Layden, teacher of the Chapanoke school, will give an Easter Egg Hunt for her school ' children on Friday afternoon. The mothers of the children are also invited. Pat Hoggard, of Woodville,. won in the musical contest in Elisabeth City. J. C Wilson is attending court in Hertford this week. . .. BAKER CADDY Miss Virginia Baker, attractive daughter of Mr. aild Mrs. Harrison Baker, of Chapanoke, and Mr. Alden Caddy, of Hertford, were married last Saturday. They will make their home in Hertford. State of North Carolina County of Perquimans Henry, L. Perry - vs. - . s . Mary Perry', .-V.' The Defendant being named will take notice that an action entitled as above has . been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans Coun ty; that said action is for absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; And the said Defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans County at his office in the town of Hertford on or before the 23rd day of April, 1985, and answer or demur to the complaint of the - Plaintiff now on file in the office of the said Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in term time for the relief demanded in said complaint This the 23 day of March, 1988. -'' W. EL PITT, o., Clerk of the Superior Court '' MarJWpr J54249 . , , . ,',,K-- r ; NOTICE OF SALE t By virtue of a deed of trurt execute! ed tOme by N. Thach Everett and wife, Mary J. Everett, for certain purposes , therein mentioned " whih said deed of trust bears date of Hzy 19th, 1928, and is registered in . office of the Register of Deeds of Per quimans County, in Book 17, pae 108, default having been made m & payment' of the note secured by sc' .' Deed of Trust, I shall on Friday, V 8rd day of Uay,il886, at 12 noon of rr for sale at Public " for-cashvi the Court House t Perquimans County, N. CX, th erty conveyed to jme ii said L. : Trust, To-wits - ' 'That certain tract of land in Ke. ford Township, Perquimans County, N. designated as follows, vis: Fe ginning on, Perquimans River : end of , old ITajor and Leowa'-c pany's tai'i, said Railroad dlviJ fct C hmi of Lavinia T. Lar-r-ton asi N.. Thach Everett and rurxlrjl thence said railroads, 1 W. 83.79 d.. , thence S. 20 W. 6 chs. thence S. 5 W, 8.17 chs. to lane; thence down 1e N. 47 deg. 80 min. 7.60 chs. C- .ca . S. 70 W. 13.60 chs. along old roai to I Persimmon Tree on West siuj c' , i. : r : Legal Notices O i aenceNTi W- 3 c "i-fw; .a -N V. 1.H chs. r 1 - cl.s. t!.er.ce II. . ; mill dam, .tL i rection ; - down r " Perquimans RiVvr ij..at. .bran-- t3 mans'.River its tarioc3 -courses fa an easterly: dimtto Railroad the iplace of , beginning oon taininif 16l.f. acres and oeinaf lot If 8 assigned to N. Thach Everett in , the division of $lwdaM T' and E. ' &i Everett, -Baidv LiyiMon shown Jn Plat Bookpage SS et seq. Register of Deeds'oClce Perp-Jmans County.?; J'X3HASWHEDBEETTrB By; Whedbee and Whedbeei Attorneys Dated: and posted this ;';i;,y ,. Apr.6,12,-196 .f y . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ) Hating quaMed as Administrator of.th' eestate of - Jordan Nixon, do- eeased, late of Perquimans County, NorOi ClnsV;'Uttetlio' a0 persons havinar claims againstthe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to th undersigned at P. OJ Box 69 Elisabeth Cityv N. C on or be fore the 41th day of March, 1986, or this notice will be pleaded' in bar of their recovery. All person inuebtert to said estate will please make imme diate payment This 11th day of March, 19S6. . 'Administrator of Jordan' Klxon NOTICE ; Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by J. S. Trueblood for certain' purposes therein mentioned, which said deed of trust bears date February 18, 1928, end is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, in Book 17 Page 68, I shall at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, May Uth, 1936, offer for sale at f the Court House door in the said County, at public auction, for cash, the prop erty conveyed to me in said deed of trust, to-wit: .-.'' - In Parksville Township, said Coun ty, designated as follows, viz: 1 Adjoining the lands of Geo. T. and; Wm. L, Archer and others and front ing on North side the Swamp Road leading from Morgan's Corner to-; wards Belvider& - containing 116 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land purchased of R. L. Knowles on February 13, 1928. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser will be required to pay all unpaid taxes existing at the date of the de livery of deed. - - This April 2nd, 1995. CHAS. JOHNSON, Administrator of L W. Norman, ' . Trustee, .'. . Apil923sy840. ',. ECONOMY . . . wise folks know thai a great deaT jnoney can be ; saved by patronizing our store.. ' Jusi lobk'at th&e values . . arid ; mere are scores ox Noai Tall Rose Pale 2 for 19c m If X Libby's Best Eirly Pca A h I Gibb's Pork and Beans - 0 No. 2 cans, 32-PIECE ClflNA SET; Choice of Many Patterns1 per cct 0?5.5Q Princess Anne Cprir. WA " 5-Piece Set Gr. .3. K3 Tc s of 4 ;;( rrs ' 'U s : v - t A S.-'-V'". ijjl i O This is arl annual event of great importance t Lt. l.t 'i A 11-.-.-lx-' 1 ,TAnW: ail to uie men 01 uie Aiueiiituric ; vjitc jccw,aiiu i onlv at "Blarichard's" x Sports suit of such .'fine quality at so low a X price, a great seiecutm, uuu cuiucw.wxjjr rw : : get. the one suit you want . . . with your choice : : of any Shirt or Te in our store. FREE. BE SURE AND SEE OUR NOT MEN'S SPORT SHOES ,r1r BEFORE iOJ Years Beiviet if jl BMthard bWhsrd's" Since 1842 HERTFORD, It (ft.VV VV ,7A ouiers. vyoiat;. auu tw women,,, & frM Iighth AW r' CLEANSER 3 foribc 2 fcr.:.OOC I l lb, size, j (X CLOTIIEo s . : v 2c C Service I . . .. Cv f - . "1 fj NEW PATTERN'S , U ROUGH FAEItlCS D SPORT-SWINGS O PATCH POCKETS Q SADDLE POCKETS "'0 SHIRRED BACKS' ' V v lw B DOUBLE BREASTEDS ;,i D INVERTED PLEATS - T All Are Here at is it possible to get a J BUYING r''W-" 'W'-X."''.'' , t- Giant P&GSOAP . t - r ,t Per Bar . . - Fine Quality RICE 3 for..j.;..l OC t r 1 Co I': it;; Blaitehnrd'a' Since 1832 ' StfMf&Xl HERTFORD, N. C. ' ' " rxi' t! a IT, 27 Vf. 8 chs. V N. U . 2.C0 chs. the-ce N, 1) .;. 2.60 chs. "tlcxce N. 3 W,l8" .