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,A "mi PAGE TTO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 2T, H44- V ) -1 - 11 ft ii. I.. 'ft V. 1 .vilUt xNEWS For Beautiful Hair Try Our Cold Waves Glamorous, casual, spirited Perma nents ... all easy-to-comb, lustrous and so lovely. Soft, speedy and comfortable, too. Stop in at our modern salon for one of these newest hairdos. HILDA'S BEAUTY SH( P PHONE 3446 HERTFORD, N. C. Paint Now For Winter Protection 1 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the sympathy and kindness tendered us since we were' notified of the deatn ' of our son and brother, Alphonso Ward. ; Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and Family. Legals NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of S. L. Long, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Hertford, N. C, on or before the 23rd day of October, li)45, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of October, 1944. C. M. LONC, ' Administrator of S. M. Lour. oct.27,nov.3,10,17,24,dec.t. TAYLOR THEATRE EHENTON. NORTH CAROLINA WE HAA E THE SHOWS Today (Friday) Spencer Tracy in "THE SEVENTH CROSS" M-G-M's Picture of the Year! Also Latest News iai urday, Oct. 2H Allan Lane and VYally Vernon in STAGECOACH TO MONTEREY' Chapter 1 "Zorros Black Whip" Comedy Sunday, Oct. 29 Cat O'Brien and Carole Landig in "SECRET COMMAND" Cartoon Popular Science Monday-Tuesday, Oct; 30-31 Camion Miranda, Don Ameche, William Bendix. Vivian Blaine in "GREENWICH VILLAGE" Latest News Color Cartoon Wednesday. Nov. 1 Judy Canova and Richard Lane in "LOUISIANA HAVRIDE" Chapter 1 "Grea, 1 Alaskan Mystery" Thursday-Friday, Nov. 2-3 Ray Milland and Barbara Britton in "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" llw can betiouk life MY home is painted with " ATHEVS 100 PURE PAINT because!! 1. "It's the longest-lasting: protective coat that I could buy. 2. Cheap paint soon cracks, blisters and peels off gives destruction the foothold it needs with unprotected wood. 3. Season and weather have little effect upon the lasting beauty of Athey's 100 Pure Paint. 4. It's made in 24 glorious shades and Athey's White the whitest of all white paints. 5. Figured over a period of time, Athey's 100 Pure Paint is the most economical paint that I can buy." Protect your home hold your property value high by painting this season with Athey's 100 Pure Paint. Manufactured by C. M. ATHEY PAItlT CO. IttliMiri, Mi. mm eone imcjf Ifvucanthuttt on CUtey Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Woolwine, Jr., and mvmir and aong unv.hsu by Jlako- i v, !;::..: -. ., . v.. ... .-il . Antnn . . . . -J wuniet, VI n eoi 11 (Uiw. iiiuit:, fi:i, 01 i w ; ' - VT IT ueat8 included Mr. and Mrs. was a.. udeu frattt.e oi !.e occa son, Phil, ot Climax, spent the week- . ltc h. nd Mr. : Blakemore Weston of Elizabeth City, swn. li. H. MiUikan. I Tom Weston, Misses Nora and Evelyn ( PKOMOTK.N j x nr:i a Weston of Norfo k. Va.. Mrs. L. II. nirvn rnvjium. Mrs H P White anded sWw nd children, Lester and Max- Walaoe M. Cohield, s( n i Mrs ir'52Z SSaJTSS M- and Mrs. Milton Cope.an, : Mary L. Coffle.d. 1 -a m Bni Mm w R R&iford at nd children, Madge and Eyangeline, to the rank of Staff Sergeant, ac rl', sZv jPorrest( Dotmegan and Sena Lane, I cording- to word received here this M MiS Banks and daugh Miss Clarine Lane of Edenton Uon week. S-Sgt. OrfBeW ta now station nf liahro. vi-iuiiff ' ('lenda and Overly Une. String ed somewhere in France. her taiiier, L. Vv. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree and children, Novella and Nancy, of Sun bury, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I White Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., and daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. C. T. j Rogerson spent Saturday in Suffolk Mr. and 111 s. ICoy byrum uiiti sou. I Don, of Norfclk, were week-end visi tors in the home of E! L. ChappelJ ! Mr. and Mrs. Pailen Lane and children, Katherme anu ua '. .. iaiiack were guests of Mr. and Mm. N. W. Chappell Friday. j Airs, neine Liiiii leturneU noinw Saturday after a few days' visit with her daughter. Miss Alaueliue uann in Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lane and sou. Donald, with Mrs. Lane's sisters, Mrs. Milton Woolwine, Jr., Mrs. E. D Steele and -Vlis. 1'at S. Uurnett, trom West ii'guiiu, spent Thursday 111 Norfolk and visited Mr. and Mrs. lioiate Lane in Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. J. M. Copeland and Mrs. W. H. Young and son, Harmon, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Ports- mouth, Va., umi lulled, ivii'. and Mrs.! Howard Layden and Mrs. E. F. , Smith. ! Entertained At Wiener Roast 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lane and Doi aid Al. Lane entertained with a wien- . er roast Saturday night at their home in honor of their house guests. IN MEMOKIAM j In loving reiiicmhrani c of my dearest b tothi 1 , Cpl. Julinnie Clyde Kllintt, who was killed October 27, 1 VJ14. j 1 wa jum m u year ago today That you left us and passed away, To a far better land than is here, I'o a peace l eternal rost, my dear. While often en my bed 1 lie, And look up into the clear, blue sky, I think of things we used to do Aiid think of how I miss you, too. Forgotten . . . brother, you will never be A'ot by any one nor by me. The house seems empty with you away, It's only memories which with us stay. --Your loving sister, Thelnia. r . . ;y t '-..71 .1-. , ... .A-.-i.. : ' .-,'1 ;if itsw!StJE; L Perquimans County mien bo vou mm-. One Cent Per Pound Peanuts Under Hoover OR EIGHT CENTS A POUND under Roosevelt? The Apple-selling By World War Veterans of 1932 OR I. f ,-1 i. j-.v IT1- The Victory Bond Purchasing Era of Roosevelt In 1944? it it k The Patched Britches and Hoover Carts -OR Whole Britches and Limousines? it ic 'At kr The Period of "Busting" Banks Under Hoover OR The Safe Bank Deposits Under Roosevelt? it it it k ic To Have Your Homes and Farms Advertised For Unpaid Taxes -OR Being Able to Discount Your Taxes With Early Payments? To Win the War and the Peace With Roosevelt OR To Lose Them With Dewey? OR We carry a complete line of Linseed Oils, Turpentine, Put ties. Brushes and other items for a complete paint job. Protect your roof with our Roof Cement and Roof Coating. . ! HERTFORD HARDWARE . SUPPLY CO. "A Fourth Rate Man For a First Term?" BE SURE TO EXPRESS YOUR PREFERENCE ON THESE QUESTIONS BY YOUR VOTE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 If We Appreciate the Glorious Victories Being Won By Our Boys and Girls on the Far Flung Battle Fronts of the World, Let's Show ; It By Going to the Polls and Giving a Vote of Confidence to Theirf. Great (immander-in-Chief, FRANKLIN D; ROOSEVELT. ' . - . ' ' v -J- The PerqaiEnansToonty; BemcGrdfiiGV i v 4 - i. TRADE HERE AND BANK TjtEr' DIFFERENCE" Hertford, N. C f . 1 T Jf 1 1
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