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, (l if i a 1 - I f A Vv P ' ' ' i , i Ja . M . FACE TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N C, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1944.' 1 ) ' s'" it" 'P. 1 . rl ' HOSTESS TO BKilX.E O . ,. -' Mrs. B. G. Kooace entrtaJiie3 flu .members of her onugj club on n- day evening. Arrangements of fall flower were used for decoration. Guests were Mra. V. N. Darden, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Miss Kate M. Blanchard, Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mrs.l W. G. Wright, Mrs. J. a Felton, Mrs. J. S. Vick and Mrs. R. M. Rid diek. After the scores were added, Mrs. KoherFon was presented prize for the highest score. Low score prize went to Mrs. Darden and Mrs. Vick re ceived the bingo prize; At the close of the game the host ess sen t it a delicious sweet course. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB, v Mrs. H. A. Whitley was a delight ful hostess ' on Thursday evening, when she entertained her club at two tablet of bridge. The house was at tractively decorated with fall, flowers. I Those playing were: Mrs. Harry Darnell, of Huntington, W. Va.; Mrs. Clyde McCallum, Mrs. L. W. Ander son, Mrs. C. A, Davenport, Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, Mrs. T. W. Wilson and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. At . the close of the game high score prize was awarded Miss Wins low. ; . A delicious salad course was served by the hostess. BALLAHACK NEWS Cadet Thelma Elliott, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodwin and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Monds Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Elliott, of Chapanoke, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch and daughter, of Rocky Hock, Mrs. Sid ney Goodwin and son visited Mr. and Mrs. William Copeland and Mrs. W. W. Copeland Sunday afternoon. Cadet Mary Lee Perry, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her Ljf iwm f TjllM oauloee how ttiot paint changes the appearance of A this )loomif old room! EC fir v- r j How perfectly beautiful ! - and just think, how economical ! -So easy to keep clean soap and water TODAY aok fa color eerd. Soo tne glorioue orlmom f beautiful, hannonloao pilot hidt oatUblt la tkie Ideal palm for wall and xuoJioint f charming homia ATHEVS INTERIOR CLOSt I. M. AT HIT MIRT 10. parent. Mr.' and Mrs. ' Lawrence Perry. ' ' i t ' t Mr. yid Mrs. N. B. Dail and Eliza beth- Copeland, of Tyner, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin Sunday afternoon. s v lA 0WS0SI3 o (i(3g Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. ri 'm-uSt$hjwt' -mi iiiidaiSMi ii iji.ji .ii Back up the Boys BUY ANOTHER BOND IN THE 6th WAR LOAN! it's nut over, over there not by a long shot! Uncle Sam can count on the fighting men to keep on fighting and he must be able to count on ycu to keep on backing them, by buying extra War Bonds in the Sixth War Loan Drive, now on. SEE WHAT YOUR EXTRA $100 BOND WILL DO: It will help pay lor the thingi our men mutt hive gum, planei, tinki, food. It will help hold down the coit of living. It will provide a nett e4 for the future the United Stales Government Sv.a. anteet that you will et your money back. It mill thow our fifhtinj men that yen are willing to do your parti YOUR COUNTRY IS STILL AT WAR AiU YOU? H M 3 And Your Strength and Energy Is Below Par It may bo eauwd by dlionior of kid tty tunetlea that pormita potaonouo waota to aesnmttlate. For truly many pcopla leal tlrod, weak aad aUaarabla when tha kidneya fail to remove eTrnoe aeida and other waata matter from the blood. Yon may Buffer nafgtnf baekaeba. rhaumatle paini, haadachoa, dlmniaa, nttini up aighta, leg paiaa, awellmf. SometTmaa frequent ana aeanty urina tion with imartinf and burnlnf la an other aifn that aomothing li wrong with the kidneya or bladder. . There anould be no doubt that prompt treatment la wtaer than neglect. Use Doan't Piltt. It ia better to rely on a medicine that kai won countrywide ap- Eroval than on oomething leaa favorably nown. Doan't have been tried and teat ed many yean. Are at all drug atorea. Get Doan't today. JOE AND BILL'S inspection Mac 'Bring your car in today for a careful inspection of your tires It is important you care for your tires. Our ser vice is the best.' If you need new tires . . . and have the proper certifi- ... cate ... we can supply you tires. Goodjnear and U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes JOE AND BILL'S SERVICE STATION 'Where Service h A Pleasure" Z BILL WHITE. Prop. PHONE 8(101 . n m mm , " "iT ,K OUR BOYS can fly these four-engined bombers faster, higher and carry more bombs because they use 100-Octane Aviation Gasoline, the most powerful gasoline in the world. x IN NEWLY COMPLETED, modern refinery units Sinclair produces each day enough 100-Octane gasoline to fly 1000 four-engined bombers on a bombing mission. 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