THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORI), N. C, FRIDAY. JULY 16, 1943
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Norfolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike, of Nor
folk, Va., were guests of Mrs. J. S.
Bass, Sr., on Sunday.
Visiting Parent
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce, of
Flayetteville, are guests of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boyce.
Visitor Here Sunday
James B. MacKenzie, S 1-c, of
Little Creek, Va., was the guest of
Miss Virginia White on Sunday.
Visiting Here
Miss Annie Blanchard, of Rich
mond, Va., is visiting her brother,
Robbing Blanchard.
Visiting Mother
Howard Campen, of Fayetteville,
is spending a few days as the guest
of Tua mother, Mrs. Jane Campen.
Returns To Farmville
Marvin Horton, Jr., has returned
to Farmville, after spending some
time here with Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Brinn.
Visiting Grandmother
Monroe Hoffler.Jr., of Wilmington,
is visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
W. E. Hoffler.
Visiting In Cordova
Miss Blanche Moore Berry is the
guest of Miss Jean McKenzie, in
Cordova, this week.
Attending ChoWan Assembly
Miss Dorothy Elliott is attending
the Chowan Assembly at Chowan
College, Murfreesboro, this wee.
Week-end Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nowell, or
Newport News, Va., spent the week
end here with relatives and friends.
dren have returned to Nags Head,
after spending a few days here,
week-end here with Mrs. C. M.
Beasley. Mrs. Beasley . is recover
ing from a painful injury sustained
in the Blanchard fire.
Attending Assembly
The Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Dawklns
went to Murfreesboro Monday to av
tend the Chowan Assembly.
Sunday Visitors
Mr.' and Mrs. W. M. Stevenson ancf
Mrs. Frank Faucette, of Pendleton,
were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. i.
A. Ward, on Sunday.
Visitors Here
Mrs. Y. L. Brown and two chil
dren are spending some time here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Ainsley.
Week-end At Home
Emmett Landing, of Cherry Point,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Landing.
Here For Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton, of
Newport News, Va., were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Raper.
Visiting At St Paul
Misses Julia Ann and Joe Pat
Stokes are visiting their grand
mother, Mrs. W. A. Felton, in St.
Pauk
Visitor Here Last Week
Miss Fay Parker, of Edenton, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles
M. Williford, and Mr. Williford, sev
eral days last week.
Return To Durham
Dr. Marcus E. Hobbs, of Durham,
spent the week-end here with Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. He w&tr
accompanied home on Sunday by his
wife end daughter, who have spent
the pact several weeks here with her
parents.
Return To St. Paul
Mrs. W. A. Felton and Miss Gladys
Felton have returned to their home
at St. Paul, after spending some time
here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay
Stokes.
Returns From Rocky Mount
Mrs. G. A. Gault has returned
home, after spending several days in
Rocky Mount with her husband.
Visiting Here
Jack White, of Richmond, Va., is
visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Barbee.
Sunday Visitors Here
Mrs. Melvin Wright and daughter,
Ann, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Everett.
Returns To Camp Sutton
Lieutenant Rob Morris returned to
Camp Sutton, at Monroe, N. C, on
Tuesday, after spending the past
week here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Morria.
Week-end Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Whitehead,
Mrs. Bernard Powell and children,
Faye and Donald, and Mrs. Stanley
Smith and children, Shirley and
Louis, all of Norfolk, Va., were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lane and Mrs. A. J. Parrisn.
Visiting In Norfolk
Miss Kuth Hollowel! is visiting in
Norfolk, Va., as the guest of Lieut.
and Mrs. K. C. Turgeon, and Ueui.
and Mr. K. T. Welling.
Local Girl Graduates
From USOGR School
Bette B. Holmes, Yeoman, third
class, USCGR, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. R. L. Holmes, of Hertford, was
among the Women Reservists who
graduated from the Naval Traimng
School for Women at Oklahoma a.
& M. College, Stillwater, Okla, on
July 9, 1943.
Yeoman Holmes has been assignee
to active duty at the District Coast
Guard Office, Norfolk, Va.
Before enlisting in the Coast Guard
she was employed by T. H. Bring,
Elizabeth City.
CIRCLE ENTERTAINS
MRS. J. P. PERKY, JK.
HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB
Visitors Here
Miss Anne Lewallen, of Ashboro,
and Miss Frances Height, of Hender
son, are guests of Miss Pauline
Reavis.
The Mary Towe Missionary Circle
entertained at a delightful miscellan-
eous shower on Monday evening, hon
oring Mrs. J. P. Perry, Jr., a recent
bride. The party was held at the
home of Mrs. Vincent Hill.
During the evening bingo was
played. After the game was over,
the honoree opened her gifts.
Visitors Monday Afternoon Those present were Mrs. J. P.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Perrv Perry, Jr., truest of honor. Mrs. R.
and daughter, Jane, of Windsor, spent I T. Brinn, Miss Mary Towe, Miss
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Perry's I Mary Wood Koonce, Miss Patricia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. I Stephens, Mrs. Jee Eee Harris, Miss-
es Grace, Dorcas and Elizabeth
Sunday In Ahoskie Knowles, Miss Ruth Elliott, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick and (Martin Towe, Mrs. Edgar Fields,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddick spent i Mrs. R. S. Monds, Mrs. Morgan
Sunday in Ahoskie as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barker.
Visiting Parents
Marvin Simpson, I). S. N., is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Simpson.
Friday In Currituck
Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs. Glenn
Mathews visited relatives in Curri
tuck, on Friday.
Walker, Miss Rernice White, Mfss
Jeannette Fields and Mrs. Vincent
Hill.
After the gifts were opened, thr
hostess served 4 delicious ice cour.
Mrs. Jim Bass entertained members
of her rook club on Tuesday evening
of last week. Those playing were
Mesdames Tom Cox. Martin Towe,
Edgar Fields, Bill White, Houston
Edwards, Thomas Tilley, Jimmy
Stallinsrs and Arthur White. High
score prize and floating prize went
to Mrs. Cox, Bnd Mrs. Edwards re
ceived the prize for second high score.
The hostess served a sweet course.
PROMOTED TO CORPORAL
Francis Nixon, son of Mrs. T. J.
Nixon, Jr., has been promoted from
Private First Class to the rank ot
Technician Corporal, according to
word received here this week.
Visiting Mother
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby ana
family, of Rocky Mount, are guests
of his mother, Mrs. G. E. Newby.
Returns From Kentucky
Miss Prue Newby has returned
from Louisville, Ky., where she ras
been visiting Mrs. Paul Bumbarger.
Week-end At Home
William Perry, of Norfolk, Va.,
spent the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry.
Wednesday In Greenville
Mr. and Mrss. D. S. Darden spent
Wednesday in Greenville. They
Mr. Whitehead will be inducted In rXthnlXn i 1. a
the Army on July 15th. ! iab?h P6"' wh W1" 8pend the
wecn-enu nere.
Returns Home
Mrs. C. B. Draper has returned to
her home in Conway, after spending
the past week here with her son-in-aw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Edwards.
Return From Cambridge
Mrs. C. A. Davenport and son,
Carlton Davenport, returned Wed
nesday, after spending several weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Harry Peters,
in Cambridge, Md.
At Virginia Beach
Mrs. Tom Perry and daughter,
Mary Beth, are spending the week at
Virginia Beach, Va., as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley.
At Carolina Beach
Mrs. Max Campbell is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Campbell, at Caro
lina Beach.
Visiting Mother
WAC Mattie E. Butler, of Camp
Kilmer, New Jersey, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. G. W. Butler.
'Home For Week-end
Miss Mary Field, of Craddock, Va.,
was the week-end guest of her moth
er, Mrs. D. M. Field.
Week-end Visitors
Miss Helen Cutting and Miss Con
stance Rabin, of Raleigh, spent the
Return To Nags Head
Mrs. Charles E. Johnson and chil-
State TheatreHeiticord'
Today (Friday)
Matinee 3 P M. Night 7-9 P. M
MHBQ.
Sunday Only Shows 2:15, 4:15, 9:15 P. M.
Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M.
GENE AUTRY
"Ride, Tenderfoot,
Ride"
Also
KING OF THE MO UNTIES No. 2
Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.
TYRONE POWER ANNE BAXTER
"CRASH DIVE
FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR
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Wednesday Only
Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M
DOUBLE FEATURE
-First Feature
ROBERT PRESTON
"Night Plane From
Chungking" -
Second Feature
Thursday-Friday
Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
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Visiting Here
Miss Prudence Stokes, of Windsor,
is the guest of her sister, Mrss. W.
G. Newby, and Mr. Newby.
Goes To Durham
Mrs. Bud Pollard, of Carolina
Beach, who has been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott,
nas gone to Durham to be with her
husband, who is a patient in Duke
Hospital.
Go To Winston-Salem
Mrs. D. S. Darden and Miss Nancy
Daden went to Winston-Salem on
Thursday to spend a few days.
Visiting Parents
Miss Betty Holmes,
the SPARS, Norfolk,
guest of her parents,
Holmes.
a member of
Va., is the
Mr. and Mrs.
At Virginia Beach '
Mrs. Vera Broughton went to Vir
ginia Beach, Va., Monday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley.
Returns To Tennessee
Corporal Wm. S. Field has return
ed to Smyrna Field, Tenn., after a
visit to his mother, Mrs. D. M. Field.
Visitors Here Tuesday
Mrs. George Morgan, Mrs. Joe
Byrum and Miss Ethel Parker Mor
gan, of Sunbury, were visitors here
on Tuesday.
Alao'-S
ACT 'NEWS
Miss Winslow Improving
Friends of Miss Barbara Winslow
will be glad to know that she is
slowly improving.
Visiting Here
B. W. Thatch, of Norfolk, Va., is
the guest of his .son, R. B. Thatch,
and Mrs. Thatch.
HONKtR RECENT BRIDE
Mrs. J. P. Perry, Sr., and Mrs
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graciously entertained at a loveiv j
party on Friday evening, conipli-1
menting Mrs. Jesse Parker Perry, J r., I f
a recent bride.
Gladioli and attractive errange
ments of mixed summer flower.-,
were used for decoration.
Four tables were arranged for
bridge. A picture of the bride am'
groom leaving the church following j
the wedding was attached to eacn . 4
tally.
Guests included Mrs. J. P. Perry,
Jr., honoree; Misses Grace and Dor
cas Knowles, Mrs. Willis Jessup,
Mrs. Sam Hollingsworth of Philadel
phia, Pa., Miss Marjorie Hefren of
Washington, D. C, Miss Helene
Nixon, Mrs. Agnes Williams, Mrs.
R. S. Monds, Miss Mary Towe, Miss
Jocelyn Whedbee, Mrs. T. P. Brinn,
Mrs. Jack Brinn, Mrs. H. C. Sullivan,
Mrs. A. E. Hendley, and Mrs. Marcus
Hobbs of Durham.
High score prize went to Miss
Dorcas Knowles, with low score prize
going to Mrs. Willis Jessup. A gift
of linen was presented to the honoree
and a gift if linen was also presented
to Miss Jocelyn Whedbee, bride
elect. During the play coca colas were
served, and at the end of the game
a delicious ice course Was served.
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HOSTESS AT BRIDGE
Miss Mary Sumner delightfully en
tertained her club at two tables of
bridge on Tuesday evening.
After the scores were added, Mrs.
Charles Williford was the winner of
high score prize, with low score award
going to Miss Helen Morgan. Mrs.
Snyder won bingo prize.
Those playing were Mrs. Snyder,
Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes, Mrs. Chas.
Williford, Mrs. G. W. Barbee, Mrs.
T. L. Jessup, Miss Helen Morgan,
Miss Elizabeth Knowles and Mrs. 0.
R. Holmes.
A delicious salad course was served
by the hostess.
W. M. S. TO MEET
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Hertford Baptist Church wit?
meet on Monday evening, July 19, at
8 o'clock, at the church. Members
are urged to attend.
CIRCLE TO MEET JULY 19
The Minnie Wilson Missionary Cir
cle of the Methodist Church wifl
meet on Monday evening, July 19, at
8 o'clock, ft the home of Mrs. H. C.
Stokes. Members are urged to be
present.
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"STORE OF VALUES"
I HERTFORD, N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
HERTFORD BANKING CO.
Of Hertford, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on
June 30, 1943.
8.
11.
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts $ 140 759.82
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 484?55!o4
Obligations of States and political subdivisions . Jfi.UfiD.W
urpuiaie siocks
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
anuca, anu casn nems in process ol collection
Bank premises owned $8,602.39, furniture and fixtures
$4,307.11 :
Real estate owned other than bank premises .
Other assets
bal-
3,300.00
00,908.11
12,909.50
16,903.89
32,370.09
STATIONED AT FT. HARRISON
Jesse Lee Harris is now stationed
at Fort Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind.,
where he is receiving training in the
Finance Replacement Center. Upon
completion of his basic training, he
will study army pay methods.
12.
13
14.
15
16.
18.
19.
23.
24
25
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
TOTAL ASSETS $1,657,266.98
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor
porations J S59.950.04
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 398,164.89
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings 233,701.99
Deposits of States and political subdivisions r 53,798.86
Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) ' 11 928 97
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,567,544:75 ' '
Other liabilities 79 5
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not
gations shown below)
luding .subordinated obliga-
$1,558,424.26
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital 5 48,000.00
20,000.00
20,268.72
10,574.00
98,842.72
1,657,266.98
This bank's capital consists of first preferred stock with total par value of
$23,000.00, total retirable value $23,000.00; and common stock with total par
value of $25,000.00.
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital 1
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
31
MEMORANDA
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
(a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed,
pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities $ 297,500.00
(b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other lia
bilities (including notes and. bills rediscounted and se
curities sold under repurchase agreement) 25 179.14
32.
llieraiHlfi, BLUE FFMH8S
(e) TOTAL 322,679.14
Secured and preferred liabilities:
(a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to require-
ments of law 278,508.40
(d) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not se
cured by pledge of assets 14 973.07
(e)
TOTAL 293,481.47
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(a) On date of report the required leeal reserve against de
posits of this bank was 193 815 22
(b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve
amounted to 700,908.11
I, R. M. Riddick, Jr., Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true, and that it fullv anA
resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth
to the best of my knowledge and belief. '
R. M. RIDDICK, JR.
Correct Attest:
T. P. BRINN,
W. F. C. EDWARDS
CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
Direetors.
State of North Carolina,
County of Perquimans.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th dav of Julv. 1943. and I
j hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
j (SEAL) L. C. WINSLOW, Notary Public.
my commission expires uctoDer lb, 1943.
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