PACS SIX THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C. FRIDAY. HAY 9, 1948. .CHAPANOKENByS y Mr; and Mrs. James Sloop and fam ily, and Miss Helen Lane of Mt. Ulla are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferrell. Chief Cecil Parrish of Yorktown, "Va, Bpent several days last week with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Mr. Elliott. Mrs. Wallace Bright spent Thurs day in Norfolk. ' Mrs. John Bright is much improved after several weeks illness. Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Chief Par rish visited their sister at Roanoke Rapids on Saturday. Mr. Arthur White and son of Hert ford spent Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs. J. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. EllisOnley and Mr. aid Mrs. Edward Benton of Elizabeth City were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Onley. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bright of Eliza beth City visited his mother, Mrs. John Bright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McNider spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNider. SOCIET Y 'MEETS - v mmmmmmm ""'Ui' ' The Winf all. Cedar Grove Woman's Society of Christian service held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Elbert Jordan, Tuesday -night,. April 16th. Mrs. J. D. Cranford had charge of the following program : Devotional by Mrs. Cranford. ' Soft music by Mrs. W. T. Hollow-ell. Hymn Beautiful Garden of Prayl er. A dramatization of the First Eas ter was given by four young people. Misses Anne Proctor and Stella Mae Hall, Floyd Long and Carlton Hur dle. Duet by Misses Anne Proctor and Stella Mae Hall. Miss Dorothy Jor dan played a piano solo. Hymn The Old Rugged Cross. The president,! Miss Delaney pre sided over the business session. Mrs. George Roach, the delegate to the Woman's Society of Christian service conference gave a report on the conference held in Durham. Mrs. E. N. Miller gave the spiritual life program. Hymn Holy, Holy, Holy. The Rev. J. D. Cranford dismissed the 'meeting with prayer. ; ! , ' At the social hour the hostess ser ved refreshments. The following mem bers were present Mrs. J. D. Cranford, Mrs. L. C. De laney, Mrs. Durwood Barber, JUrs. C. 0. Fowler, Mrs. W. T, Hollowell, Mrs. Elbert Jordan, Mrs. E. N. Miller, Mrs. Joe Nowell, Mrs. J. L. Nixon, Mrs Nonie Nowell, Mrs. Haywood Proctor, Mrs. George Roach, Mrs. J. Vann Roach, Mrs. D". R, Trueblood, Mrs. W. W. Trueblood, Mrs. Marvin White, Mrs. D. P. Stallings and Mrs. Johnnie Lane. Five visitors were present, Mis ses Stella Mae Hall, Ann Proctor, Floyd Long, Carlton Hurdle and the Rev. J. D. Cranford. BETHEL NEWS SCHEDULE OF PRE SCHOOL CLINICS FOR PERQUIMANS COUNTY WHITE Hertford Grammar School Thursday, May 9, 10 o'clock Wednesday, May 8, 9 o'clock New Hope School Galatia School COLORED Wednesday. May 8, 10:30 o'clock Hertford Colored School Tuesday, May 7, 9 o'clock Perquimans Training School Tuesday, May 14, 9 o'clock TIRED OF CARRYING WATER? Toting water from the ole out-of-door pump went out of style when new water pump systems came in. So if you are tired of carrying water from the pump . . . why not come in and ask us about The New F. & W. Water Pump It's the ideal system to replace your old pump. Easy to install and operates simply and eco nomically. F. & W. puts running water in your house. HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. VICTORY GARDENS ARE NEEDED TO SUPPLY FOOD The war is over ljut food is far from plentiful, in fact the short age exists everywhere. Wise you will plant that victory gar den again this year to provide fresh food for your family. There is no better time than now to start it.y COME IN TODAY FOR LATE GARDENING SEEDS Field Peas Lima and Snap Beans J , , Rape Salads Cabbage Collards And many fither types of seed arevi?.-v---.v'' available at our store.f.,',.n.' :'':, -' llatford Mm & $uIy Conpl 'Trade Here and Bank the Difference ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Proctor of Elizabeth City and Miss Kathryne Fleetwood of Norfolk were the week end guests of their mother, Mrs J. M. Fleetwood. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, of Norfo.k, Mrs. Roxanna Chappell, Mrs. Lucy Elliott, Mrs. D. M. Jackson and daughter, Jean, of Hertford, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Laney and sons, Ar thur and Donald of Norfolk spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Catling. Mr. and Mrs. Watson White and daughter, Betty, Mrs. Earl White and son, and Mrs. Louis White visited Mrs. Julian Long Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Perry of near Edenton visited Mrs. Beulah Williams Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyner and son, of Suffolk, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.- Proc tor. Miss Gladys Chappell of Winston Salem, and Claude Chappell of Rich mond, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell. Mrs. Katie Long of Norfolk is spending some time with her son, W. F. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport and children of Washington, N. C. spent the week-end here with relatives. W. E. Ine, ' Jimmie . Copeland,. Mr. and Mm Winston E. Lane, Mr Miner C. Lane, Mr. and Mrs.. J B, Basnight, Winston E. Lane, Jr., Ruth Ayscue, Annie Lou Lane, Mr. and Mra. i. R. Proctor, Annette Proctor,. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden, Mrs. Reuben Stallings, Audrey Copeland, Carolyn Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. William Stal llngSj Myrtle Whidbee, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Mathews, Mrs. V. L. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyce,- Mr. and Mrs. John Danchise, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henry, Carroll Boyce, Delfo Overton, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Boyce Mrs. Mol lie Perry, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lane and family, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Whidbee, Frank Ward, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.. Whidbee, Howard Ward, Delsie Whidbee, Nan Ward, Buddie Ayscue, and Dellie Kay Copeland. The hostess served nuts, candy, Ice cream and cake. BELVIDEtlE NEWS Bert Nicholson and son, David Ni cholson ; f Guilford College were week-end visitors in the homes of Mrs. T. R. Ward and DrE. 8. White. . Wk and Mrs Johni Harrell and daughter, Sarah Margaret and grand son, Thomas and Mrs. H. 0. Elliott of Edenton; Mr. ana Mrs. Dempeey Winslow, Mrs." Delpniha Winslow and Miss Johnnie White of Whiteston visited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Sunday afternoon. I 1 Miss Lucy White spent Monday in; Norfolk. " , Mr. and Mrs. Carson Ward of Elizabeth City spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins of Po--tecasi were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland. Jesse Lane of Center Hill and Miss Eleanor Lane of. Elizabeth City were dinner (nests la the boa tit B lU Chappell. , J " ,'' '- '" Mra. Mark Tuftla 6f Sunbury, Mrs. T. B. Winslow, Mrs. Linwood Win slow,' and' daughter, LaClalre visited Mr & M. Winslow Tuesday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cannon, Jr., of Elizabeth City Were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Copeland. CARD OF THANKS r We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many cards and (flowers received during the illness of our daughter and sister,, Judy God win. v THE FAMILY. BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday afternoon, April 23rd at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ernest Goodwin. The meeting was opened by singing "America The Beautiful," followed by all repeating the collect. Roll was called and minutes of last meeting were read and approved. In the absence of Mrs. Reuben Stal ling, Miss Maness had charge of an interesting program with MesdamSIs J. J. Phillips, Joe White and Vasti White taking 'parts. Miss Maness gave a demonstration on cleaning sewing machines. Miss Ulanche Goodwin conducted the con test which was won by Mrs. C. E. White. The meeting was closed by all sing ing It's A Good Time to Get To gether. The hostesses, Mrs. Ernest Goodwin and Mrs. Leray Goodwin served ice cream and cake to the following: Mes dames W. P. Long, S. M. Long, Edgar Long, Joe White, Leray Goodwin, J. C. Hobbs, J. J. Phillips, E. T. Phit lip, Dan Simpson, J. P. Ward, C. E. White, Vasti White, Ernest Goodwin and Misses Frances Maness and Blanche Goodwin. The May meeting will be held with Mrs. C. E. White. SHOWER When Grain is Scarce Put Yesr ham ca SlTAF--ILDffE AIIAIasi LAYING FEED Staf-O-Lrfe All Maih laying Feed, b an all-in-one. complete ration for laying hens. No scratch grains needed supply plenty cf fresh water. As your birds approach 10 egg production put them on Stst-U-Life All Mah Laying Feed. Sava time labor trouble. Feed this complete rsnon. FREE POULTRY BOOK! Ask us for your fret copy of the latest edition of tU Staf-O-lif Poultryman's Handbook. SOLD BY HERTFORD ' LIVESTOCK & SUPPLY CO. ARE YOUR m W IfYou'n ! Not Absolutely Certain, Bring Your Car In, Today WE CAN TEST TOUR BRAKES IN TWO MINUTES PLAY SAFE No time for guetawork. Let ua accurately tot your brakes before you take a trip. Our brake service is dwigned to save you time and eliminate trouble. Bring your car isu today. Drive away assured law'1 mi Ml Winslow-Blanchard Motor Company T ia-g5: J, Jii Wawii,,, , - ; mmtmmn ' 1 y-Vr"'1 1 T II "ted? V. t.i. A 1 . W&AYM w v v; ir 1 I I , 'V-ui Aimam button-do ifn classic ki J. ' ' r v A "'f r ,... .:r1Ps;tif.iT " r,- Tvrjr , . xjtw- . 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Those present and those sending gifts were the honorees Mr. and Mrs. William Lane, host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayscue, Mrs. Ray Boyce, Mrs. Dallas White, John Ays cue, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs.. A. M. Copeland, Joe Ays cue, Hugh Copeland, Ray Ayscue, Landa Overton, Mrs. Hugh Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Nungezer, Pfc. and Mrs. Egon Tapper, Jr., Jim Overton, Mrs. Nellie Hopkins, Mrs. Arney Copeland, Joe Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane and daughter. Mr. Wanted -Divorce On Silver Wedding Anniversary Recently a local man wanted to di vorce hi wife after twenty-five yearn 01 mamea 111 e, oecause 01 ner com plaining and nagging, but decided to find out why she always complained and felt irritated.! He found Jus wif e suffered untold ajrony from corns, cal louses and tired aching feet, but after ne massaged with PKD-EX for- fli 5jbetter,.v PED-EX on 1 seems like old smiling lovable : PED-EX contains tired, achini reet. So don' PED-EX. 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