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1MB PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, K. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946. FAGE FIVE t T T . . . '. ' -A TT - t. tit MMMMMtM I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED T Returned Home v EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MET beta oremnt. to which thB hnt.H Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. I The Executive Committee of the served refreshments after the meet- i jars. ttoDert t-ee snowies an- unvia hodds nave returned home ar- Woman's Missionary Society met ndunces the engagement of her Iter visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thursday night, September 2f, with daughter, Miss Grace Barber Hobbs, Jr., in Rocky Mount and the 'Mrs Hudson Butler Mrs I A 1 CIRCLE NO. 1 TO MEET Knowles to Lieut Gordan Dalton Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Hobgood in Ward presided. 'j Circle No. 1 of the Hertford Bap- : Walker, USN. He is the son of Mr Oxford. They attended the ordina-1 The meeting opened with a prayer tist Church will meet at the church ... v " JI y w j ' . , 'v-r. "oogooa into me by Mrs. Will Mardre. Business was Monday afternoon, October 7, at 3.30 discussed and plans made for the o'clock. All members are uroed to Bellingham, Washington. The wed- Episcopal church Wednesday. ding will take place in November. Sunday In Durham Mr. . and Mrs. J. H. Towe and hlldren and Miss Alice Pritchard visited Mr. Pritchard at Duke Hos pital Sunday. ., ' At University of North Carolina Sunday Here Returned Home Ml8s Elizabeth Wood left Wednes- Mi- and Mm Molvin Wrirkf nH Mrs. Isa Tucker has returnnd home day to enter the University of North children from Elizabeth City spent after visiting her daughter, Miss Vir- Carolina, where she will take a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ev- gima Tucker in Hampton. CTU ul amuy. one nas jubi re erett I ' (Sveir PjS I HELP TO IMPROVE YOUR LAND Now is the time to start planning and plant ing" cover crops to help improve your farm during the winter months. Choose the seed you want to plant from our stock of CLOVER RYE WHEAT OATS and RYE GRASS, We Also Have Nitrogen For Clover HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. turned from an extended trip through California and spent a few days with from her mother, Mrs. Baker Wood, before From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill Portsmouth spent the week-end with leaving for college Mrs. George Fields. Visited In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden visited coming month. There were 13 mem- be present. From Virginia Beach Mrs. J. H. Bagley, who has spent relatives in Richmond Wednesday and the summer at Virginia Beach, ar- Thursday, rived here Friday, where she with 1 V 1 1 1 ... .n . . i 1. . Ti i. i Wtfkn(-m1 Hprp ! iicr iiuouauu win ufwrttie wie nuiei . ' Hertford. Mr. Bagley has been here1 Mr- and Mrs- 0scar Moore, Mrs. P several weeks. .Ijaura Kavanaugh from Chocowinity t t t t spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 W. F. Edwards. From Greensboro Miss Helene Nixon from Greens- boro spent the week-end w ith her Sunday At Newland mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. 1 Mr- and M,s- Cecil Winslow and daughters spnt Sunday visiting Friday In Petersburg Mrs. Fannie S. Brothers in Newland. Mrs. Hattie Spivey, Mrs. Mabel MrR- Brothers is quite ill at her home. Keel and Richard Spivey spent Fri- day in Petersburg visiting relatives. Tuesday In Norfolk ! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tove and At Wake Forest daughter, Jo Davis, spent Tuesday Mrs. David Cox spent several days 'n Norfolk. this week at Wake Forest visiting' relatives. TriP 0n Skyline Drive j Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and From Edenton daughter, Jo Davis, left Thursda- to Mrs. Dick Hines from Edenton ,take a tnP over tne skyline Drive spent Saturday in Hertford with friends. Get sweeter, tastier bread! use FIEISCHMANM'S FRESH If 3 mwM wr w i m TfrsS'iXiZi&r.-. IP At im kw v "' . .. .. .. - At Duke Hospital BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. J. (1. Roberson was hostess Mrs. E. M. Newby, who has been to J,er 1bride !"b Tll,!sday evetiing confined to her home for several months because of sickness, was taken to Duke Hospital in Durham Friday. t i 0 In Rnutnn Mrs. C. H. Howard left Sunday forlFelton- Boston, Mass., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Novotny. at ner nome. inose playing were J XT I ) II iMrudiiie v. i. iaiuen, iiermun Winslow, W. G. Wright, B. C. Koonce, lP J. O. Felton and Miss Kate Blanch- 'g ard. High score prize went to Mrs. j Koonce and low was awarded Mrs. i A swoet course was served. M. j du.. n t 8, at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Tom Cox. .'A. DI1U IkVUTTI t 1 uiKrtil . Lt T W - I . All and daughter, Donna, left Monday for Chicago, 111., where they will make their home At V. P. I. Jimmy Felton left this week for V. P. I., where he will continue his education. 11 9 FULL-STRENGTH I Fleiflchmarm'a fresh active Yeast starts working right away! All the strength of the yeast brings out all the flavorful goodness of your bread. Be surer of sweet taste light texturefragrant freshness every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist pn leischmann s full-strength, fresh active Yeast with the familiar yellow label. De pendable America's favorite yeast for over 70 years. fVv From Norfolk Mrs. G. W. Harrell of Norfolk was the guest severafvdays this" week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. From Lotiishurg Charlie Skinner from Louisburg College spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. t CIRCLE NO. 6 TO MEET g Circle No. (i of the Baptist Church i will meet Tuesday evening, October g Perfect for daily wear. Fine qual ity felt snap brim hat with medium hand. Urow n, grey and tun. S3.00 Ie - S9.00 MALl.OKY VARSITY I MYERSITY LET US FIT YOU WITH A NEW FALL HAT TODAY members are urged to be present. CARD OF THANKS The family of Joseph David Sum ner expresses its deepest thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses and expres sions of sympathy shown during the illness and death of their loved one, I also for ttte cars loaned and the floral j offerings. IMOH "STORE OF VALUE" HERTFORD, N. C. From Ayden Mrs. G. G. Dixon from Ayden spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. ' Mrs. Elliott returned home with her daughter for a visit. From Louisburg College Curtis' Wilson from Louisburg Col lege spent the week-end with his par ents, Mi. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. S T AT E Hertford, N. C. Today (Friday) , t Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. 1 MARIA MOfifTEZ PRESTON POSTER Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. yt - DUNCAN RENALDO "1'-f -hv- "South of the Rio Grande" "Purple Monster" No. 6 ndayj Showg 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M, Mi SICNE HASSO and JOHN SHEPPARD STRANGE TRIANGLE" ioriday and Tuesday Matinee S P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. GAIL'RUSSELL and DIANA LYNN I01)!l HEARTS WERE; GROWING UP' edneaday Matinee 8 P, M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.- DOUBLE FEATURE K, , First Feature A'..- ' WILLIAM ELLIOTT s,'V'' - BELLE MOLONE v. .'.V In Old SacaIneIto,, urmay ana r t way j Maunea 3 r. ai. Might 1 i, f rvrtVM irmo ..J nnittiu ninvnn ,. Mm KfS4 A A. ASH t HU3 BIIU IlllJlilft II W M n. n It.n ' -'. Second Feature JESS, BARKER JULIA BISHOP rr.) viaea.uirr Jight7.ndP.Mft in 4t From Wilmington Charl'e Campen from Wilmington, N. C, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Jane Campen. From Washington Lieut. Gordan D. Walker from Washington, D. C, spent the week end as the guest of Mrs. R. L. Knowles and Miss Grace .Knowles. Week-end Here Mrs. G. I. Bullock from Ayden spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Apse White. I Week-end Here ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and chil dren from Norfolk spent the week end with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson and-' children from Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. S. T. Sptton. Mrs. Sutton returned to Norfolk with her children for a visit. . In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hunter spent , Sunday in Norfolk as guests of their. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sawyer. In Plymouth I Mrs. Elizabeth Cox is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Thrift1 Winslow in Plymouth; FANCY OREGON BARTLETT PEARS 2 lbs. 25c V. Tokay Grapes APPLES LETTUCE ONIONS CARROTS FANCY CALIF. S. No. 1 Red Delicious Large 9 Iceberg I'. S. No. 1 Yellow Medium O Green Top " IDAHO BAKING Potatoes 5 lbs. Aftc for 3 LARGE Well Kleached Celery 2stks .A y for 2-29cAv 2 25(1 J Mk 5 I5c ' 'fifiM bunches "Jf Hershey COCOA S;" 10c ran QUALITY-FOOD STORES New Pack No 2 Can No. 2 Can TOMATOES pAni Mltchcll'fWK wVlf I'l Silver Crou JIFFY Biscuit Mix CHEESE RITZ Crsckers SHARP, Processed 5-lb Pkg NABISCO l ib Pkg 16c 16c 20c 60c 29c Kadota Figs l00 35c 22c 15c 20c Old Virginia lG-ozCcn Ccmcd Bcof Hash String Beans L,rtNc Sivoot Peas lOSISTOCI FMtY No, 2 Can Peanut Butter lSSSSl 29c Sterling SALT 2 ,b fir Pkg LIBBY'S Deviled Ham ?.rz i4c Sunday Guests 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith from Jacksonville, Fla., Dr. and Mrs. H. E, Bonney of Norfolk were the Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick, Sunday In Norfolk ; C. G. Stephens, Miss Elizabeth Stephens, ' Mr.-and Mrs. Bill Jones and children spent Sunday in Nor folk' as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Ionian ' Attended Sunday School Meeting I The Rev, and Mrs. Charles Duling, F. T. Johnson, Mrs. I. A. Ward, Mrs, Hudson Butler, Mrs. G, R. Tucker, J. P, Perry, Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs, , Olivia Hohbs attended a meet ing of the' Baptist Sunday School at GRAPEFRUIT JUICE tL 33c OMKGE JU:CE -u.c 53c T03T0 JUICE "".. 24c RINSO Wkfa Avattabtt Saul Mm IOo SWAN SOAP SMisht, ok. Ge Suptr Suds -km ft lmm 23o WOODDURVS Facial Sup cM Oe Swaathaart ToBctsoM Scakw 20c SUNITE CLEANSER c 5c CLOROX CLEACII QtlMUe 21C ' 1 s SO FT EE Safe Put Suds For Dishes, Ootbc '2Sc -N PENDER MARKETS A'EWjrAN Ch:ese,lii 63c rtEsri Fryers, l 65c SELECT Oysters, pint ... .89c Corned Spots, lb. .29c CORNED Mackerel, lb 33c Rocky Hock Sunday. 'V. Xl iX:''(tXX' yXAifufJi'H' ' v, ?
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