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s ' ' I U y t iy if 1 . tf&K PAGE FOUR THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C raiPAi, jawuabi. it jw Circumcision New Year The Festival of the Circumcision of Our" Lord will be observed on New Year's Day with Holy Masses be ginning at 7 and 11 a. m., and Mass will start every Sunday at 11 a. m., announced Rev. Father F. J. McCourt, Pastor of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Corner of N. Broad and Albemane Streets, Edenton. There will be no Sermon New Year's morning, each Service lasting only 30 minutes, but Sunday the Sermon will be on "The Beginning of the Year." Confessions will be heard Thurs day 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., Friday and Sunday for half hour before each Service. Evervtbodv is ' invited to all the Services. Name Omitted In the recent news story recording the Wm. Paul Stallings Post honoring the members and former members of the Perquimans Draft Board, the name of A. W. Hefren was omitted as beiiur ro resent at the meeting. Mr. Hefren served as chairman at Rocky Hock, Sunday afternoon. Miss Marie Goodwin spent Christ mas Day with Robert Chappell at the home of his parents near Woodville. Miss Magaret Elliott spent the holidays with her brother, Troy El liott, and Mrs. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, l Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and children visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin Sunday night. Johnnie Goodwin, of Shawboro, spent Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Moral Byrum and children, of Suffolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin at supper Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnit Goodwin, at Shawboro, Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin are former resident of Perquimans Coun: ty and are moving from Shawboro tg Craddock, Va., on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Goodwin, Jr., spent the holidays with her father, Earl Everton, and Mrs. Everton, in Elizabeth City. Day Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mathews,' Mr, and Mrs. u w, wgory, ox of Hertford; Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Woodville, spent Christmas (Day ita Godwin and Shelton Davenport, of Mr. and Mrs. Mopdy HarrelL Norfolk Va. ' Henry . Harrell and children,'- of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and Richmond, Va., were week-end guests baby, of Norfolk, Va., Miss Ruth of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. . ti7:i,., nfnrA student at Mr. and Mrs. George Benton, Miss E. C. T.'c, Greenville, spent Sunday j Beatrice Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Carson with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bas night. BURGESS CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS TREE local draft board for several months during the past year, and was hon ored for his services by the veterans. BALLAHACK NEWS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Y. W. A. Society of Bethel Church enioved a Christmas party on of the Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ward and Ivey Ward, of Newport News, Va., spent the Christmas holidays with their mother, Mrs. Josephine Ward. Mrs. W. W. Copeland, William Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch, of Rocky Hock, spent Christ mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Bunch and children, Mrs. Ruby Lane, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, of Norfolk, Va., spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker. Mr. end Mrs. Wallace Goodwin spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dail, at Tyner. Mrs. Josephine Ward and son, Rob ert went to Newport News, Va., Mon day to make their home with Mrs. Ward's childrem Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Freelend Elliott on Sunday. . Miss Lillian Goodwin spent the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dail, at Tyner. Mr1, and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin, Mrs. W. W. Copeland and Mrs. L. A. Good win visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch, Blanche Goodwin. Games were played and gifts were exchanged. Fruit was served to the following Misses Evelyn Long, Delia Evans, Cornie Lee Ward, Madge Long, Jayne Griffin, Roselyn Winslow, Hazel Dail, Eunice Long and Blanche Goodwin, and Edgar Long, Thomas Fleetwood, Lloyd Evans, Julian Long, Morris Griffin, Jr., Maynard Fleetwood, Jr., Mrs. W. P. Long, Mrs. E. L. Good win and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin. spent Sunday at Ocean Park, Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Copeiana. ; Mrs. Carey Quincy, of Norfolk, Va spent, the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. a P.' Quincy. j. - ' Mr. and Mrs, , Francis . Elliott, of 9unbury spent 'Sunday',witfc Mr. and Mrs. W. a EUiptt" . . ' David Lewis. U. S. W,. spent the Mr. and The Burgess Home Demonstration Club met Monday evening with Mrs, Charles Ward, Sr. The meeting was opened with the following Christmas program: Song "Silent Night," by Club. Reading "God's Gift to the World," Mrs. Thomas Mathews. Song "Come All Ye Faithful," by Club. Reading "The Plum Pudding," by Mrs. J. B. Basnight. Miss Maness conducted several con tests with Mrs. Irvin Whedbee and Sidney Layden winning prizes. Bingo was enjoyed with Frances Rountree, Clarine Whedbee, Sidney Layden, Jr., Miss Maness, Walton Lane and Sidney Layden, Sr., bingo ing. All present received gifts from the Christmas tree with a special gift being presented Mrs. C. D. Rountree, who has been serving as secretary and is moving from the community. Mrs. Walton Lane was given a handkerchief shower by the members. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden and sonsSidntey and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whedbee and daughters, Clarine, Delsie and Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane and children, Winston and Annie Lou, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.' Basnight, Mrs. A. L. Overton and children, Steve, Jim, Alanda and Dellah, Mr. and Mrs. ! Walton Lane and children, Nancy Alton Mathews, of Norfolk, Va., and Emily Anne, Miss Frances Man kniMnvs with his parents, ess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and nuciib vara j - . . Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Spivey, of Durants Neck, on Christ mas Day. Mrs. J. B. Basnijrht spent Christmas Day in Hertford with her sister, Mrs. j J. G. Roberson. Gurney Jordan, of NonoiK, va., ana Mr and Mffi Ra!ph white and 80tl James Smith, of Pennsylvania, visited Xhurman( 8pent the holidays in Nor Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Lane onlfo. y . relative8 They were Saturday. .'.accompanied home by Bobby Boyd, Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Har rell were d.nner guests of Mr. and holidays with bis parents, Mrs. Marvin Benton, of Old Neck, on Mrs. W. W. Lewis. SaturJav. - f Mrs. Wilbert Newbold and Miss Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright, Mf. Helen Goodwin Visited friends in Eli nd Mrs. Henrv Cartwriirht. Mr. and tabeth City Friday. Mrs Maann Sawver and Mr. and Mr. and Ms. Elisha Russell and Mrs. Odell Cartwright were guests children spent the holidays with rela of Mr. and Mrs. George Eure during tives at Corapeake. the holidays. - " 1 - ".: Mr. and Mrs. Will Hofler, of New- Hoitie CanjUng Is Best port News, Va,, and Mr. and Mrs. . m J rCS:, " Russell Baker, of Norfolk, Va., spent AllSWer 10; 00(1 UTISIS the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W, M. f Mathews. "If North Carolinians want to eat Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell and in 1943," says Dean I. O. Schaub, di family visited Mr. and Mns. Ralph rector ef the State College Extension eminent will need 84 percent' of the beets, 71' percent of the tou the cherries and pineapple, "5 r " of h peaches and apples M it: f of Cthe toaiatoatsup,J: 58 percent . t tne snap Deans;: percenv,; lima, beans 48 percent of the toir v toes, 48 percent :of ttojf.spintu.h psajisyrpjWilleP v cbrM citaned packers. tK? ' ''' '' v"i':"''"V sf :,; f'Uitd- tti i piece tot the:ptoe.-'f,A3i V BURGESS NEWS Mercer Sunday .afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley Harrell and family were guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Harrell, at Eure, during the holidays. Miss Maxine Harrell, of Norfolk, Va., spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harrell. "Joe" Benton spent the holidays at Newport News, Va., with his father, Elmer Benton. Miss Eunice Harrell, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. James Harrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Har rell, Henry Harrell, Mary Jane and Keaton Harrell, of Richmond, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell on Sunday. Miss Eunice Harrell, of Elizabeth City, spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. r children, Nan, Cornie Lee and Nor man, Mrand Mrs. Cfctp. Rountree and chilfri;.Melvin, Frances, Wilson, Mary Anne, Doris Jean 'and Eugene. Fruit and candy was served. ! WHITESTON NEWS Service, "it is imperative for farm and urban families who have the land to grow a garden and practice nome canning next year." He said that approximately one-half of the esti mated 1943 commercial pack of can ned vegetables, fruits and juices has been reserved for the Government. A recent War Production Board or der specifies that all of the commer cially canned carrots, blueberries, figs and blended orange and grapefruit juice must be reserved for the armed 1 forces and lend-lease shipments. In addition, said Schaub, the-Gov' BABY C Ul s Barred Roks, Reds or Crosses, $10.50 per 106 postpaid 3O0 for $30.00; ;Pror(ipt or future shipment; Cash with order, please, or $1,00 per 100 de' posit will book your order turn for Winter or Spring shipment when wanted. Order Spring Chicks now at this low price. We guarantee delivery when wanted. Address SEELETS MARKET 214 Church St. Norfolk, Va. gaHlj3naniitiinsiiai3ii3iia Mr. and Mrs. Louis irocior u family visited her mother, Mrs. Annie Lane, at Hurdletown, on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davenport had 4-i,.i, iiTmr ruests on Christmas 0,0 UlK -- - C" ijEjglsigiiaifflcacaiaEieiDi AUTOMOBILES It will be a long time before you can buy a new Automobile! So why not buy the best one you can get . . . while the supply is plentiful and the prices reasonable. We have just re ceived a fresh supply of Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths, Dodges and Pick-ups from New York. We will be glad to have you come in and look them over . . . good tires with good rubber are becoming more scarce all the time. HOLLOWELL CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 2151 HERTFORD, N. C. We Thank You We thank you, our customers and friends, for such a splendid volume of business in 1942. We shall continue to deliver the goods as well as the service in 1943. We find it necessary at this time, due to the new rationing of Foods, to announce that we will, beginning immediately, limit quantities on the purchase of Canned Goods, and we hope you will see this step as a benefit to you as well as ourselves. There is sufficient stock to last until ration ing begins, if we limit quantities. Otherwise we will be sold out ana cannot replace stock. We shall do whatever is in our power to keep our shelves stocked . . . depend on that. Make our Store your regular source of sup ply in 1943, and you can be sure of the maxi mumillowed by the Government. J. C Blanchard & U inc "BLANCHARirsr SINCE 183a who was their guest for a few days. Miss Pearle White returned to Winston Monday to resume her teach ing duties after spending the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Archie White. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright and daugn ter, Dottie, of Elizabeth City, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie White, of Murfrees- , boro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane ' O 1 Mi. ounuay uieriiuuii. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and Gale and Dolan Winslow were dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. White, at Winfall, on Christmas Day. Misses Syble Winslow and Anna Baker, of Washington, D. C, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow and family, of Chuckatuck, Va., visited relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Addie Winslow and son, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow Sunday. Mrs. Louis Howell and son, Wayne, of Hertford, spent Tuesday -with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. John T. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and children, of Weeksville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Wil liams. Miss Martha Lane has returned to her home in Charlotte, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane. Mrs. Tommy White and daughter, Mary Anne, of Beaufort, visi'd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Winslow and son, of Petersburg, Va., visited Mr and Mrs. Henry Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winslow during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winslow, Jr., Miss Johnnie White and Joanne Winslow accompanied them home for a short visit. Miss Lucille Lane was the week end guest of Miss Marjorie Perry, at ueiviaere. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winslow and children spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winslow. Mrs. Sarah Baker, Mrs. Walter ijowe, Mrs. Nathan Trueblood and children, of Chapanoke, recently vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dail and daughter, Rebecca, visited her Bar ents, Mr. end Mrs. Jim Baker, during uic iiuiiunys. IHIRDT-ETOWN Sgt. Vick Stallings has returned to Barksdale Field, La., after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stallings. Mrs. Z. D. White and son, Stewart, spent the holidays with her daugh ter, Mrs. Earl Smith, and Mr. Smith, at Berea. Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy and children, of Snow Hill, soent Sunday with Mr. a and Mrs. W. Q. Hurdle. Mr. and Mrs. Noah "Jolar and chil dren, of Elizabeth City, were dinner guests of Mr. and -Mrs. J. V. Stallings on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Sumner and daughter, Emily Anne, have returned from Nor folk, Va., where they spent part of the holilays with relatives. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Wil bur Sumner and Joseph Sumner, of Texas, who spent his furlough here, Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stallings and Sgt. Vick Stallings were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest iStallings, at! Cumberland, on Thursday. Miss Shirley Hurdle was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Harris, of near Elizabeth City, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Baccus spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Fred Evans. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurdle and son, Eugene, attended the show in Hert ford on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stallings had as their guests on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Roach and daughter, Amy Vann, of Winfall; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings and son, Ernest Carey, of Cumberland: Ssrt. Vick Stallings, of Barksdale Field, La., and Wilbur Stallings, of Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baccus spent Sunday with their parents. Miss Leona Baccus was the guest of Miss Velma Chappell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Turner, of lielv.dere, visited his sister, Mrs. Z. 1). White, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Hurdle and children and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hurdle visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jennings, on the Hertford Highway, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stallings and Sgt Vick Stallings were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Roach, at Win fall, Saturday. Joseph Sumner has returned to his station in Texas, after visiting his mother, Mrs. Nellie Sumner. Vivian Hurdle, of Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurdle. GOOD LUCK FOR '43 RSU)JC1 TO ONE AND it ALLi A if I We wish yoa health and happiness, Victory and the blessing of peace. Thank you for your faithful patron age which brightened-the year '42! r LET'S BACK THE NEW YEAR TO WIN INVEST IN U. S. WAR BONDS TODAY! I "STORE OF VALUES" " ... . j'- f f Killing Time! iM5 I SAVE .1 S III IWD VICTORY MEAT is one of the impoitant food items these days ... so now is the time to prepare for your future needs! Stop at our store and purchase the supplies. you will need when you kill" your hogs. Ok slock is complete. . . CHAPANOKE NEWS SNOW HILL NWS John Elmer Wood has returned to New River, after spending a furlough here with his parents and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and J. T. Wood had as their guests on Christ mas Day Mr. end Mrs. Seth Spivey and family, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Kniarht and children of Norfolk, Va.; Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mathews and ftunily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benton and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Lontr and Mm. Marr A. Keaton, all of Hertford; John jSlmer wooa, or wew Mver, and Mrs. John Elmer Wood, of Chowan County. : Mr. and Mrs. L. 9. Whiter of Hert ford: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Benton and Miss Maxtae Harrell, of Norfolk, V., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. tAxait Harreii on uurtstraas iMf. Carey Quincy, U. S. N., left last week for foreign duty. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Lane on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jackson and family, of near Edenton; Linton Jack son, of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Towe and son, Billy, have returned to their home in Wilson, after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bonner have returned home after spending, the Christmas holidays with relatives in Washington. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Russell visit ed relatives at Weeksville , Sunday evening. ' M Durwood Towe returned to Wash ington, N. C, Sunday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. .C,. r. Quincy.' . , 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. B. ' Jordan ; and family,-of Chuckatuck, Va spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jud Lane. ' ' 1 J Miss Janet Quincy is -spending a lew days in Norfolk, V. , Mr. and Mrs. Liaasay , Kossen BUTCHER litllVES HOG SCRAPERS LARD KETTLES -LARD CAtlS LARD PRESSES - LIQUID SMOKE SAUSAGE f.'IliS r f.'EAT CUTTERS SAUSAGE SEASOin-DlICilETS REPLENISH YOUR NEEDS UOTL FROM OUR NEW ST0C:r:S 3 r-
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