Gw;a V zrZza Gives , -New Hunting Dates Eldon Winslow, Per$umana County Game Protector, today released dates for th hunting of rabbits and quail and the trapping: of ' muskrat and opossum ui this ' county. He stated ' that the season on rabbits and quail will open on November 24 and con tinue through January 31. Bag lim- 1W iUl llU wis wv ""J, - in possession no - season limit; for quail, eight per day, 16 in possession and 100 per season. Trapping season for mink, muskrat and opossum opens November 15 and continues through January 31. Mr. Winslow also reported that the season for ducks and geese will open November 29 and continue through January 7. These may be hunted from one-half hour before Sunrise to one hour before sunset. Bag limit for ducks is four, possession eight, while the limit for geese is two and posses sion two. week that the couple engaged in an argument which ended when Mary Alice threw a hot lye solution in her husband's face. Later the wife told Sheriff Owens she threw the lye after her husband had thrown a knife at her. No charges have been placed against Mary Alice for the assault White; it is reported, told ' Sheriff Owens he did not want to prosecute us wife for her actions. CIIAPAIX. Argument Ends With Lye In Eyes Elmer Lee White, 30-year-old Ne gro, is a patient in the Chowan Hos pital suffering possible loss of the sight in both eyes following an argu Local Girl Entered In Safety Contest Marjorie Perry, a senior at Per quimans .High School was among the ISO high school seniors who qualified for entry, in the Student Forum for Safety, being conducted by the High way Safety Division of the ' North Carolina Department of Motor Ve hicles, it was announced this week by the Division. The students will compete for six scholarships ranging from $100 to $1,000 during the 13 week series of radio programs which began last Sunday. VISITS WILLIAMSBURG The Seventh grade of Perquimans Central Grammar School visited his torical points of interest in James town and Williamsburg on November --v J.-! tiki Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Jennings and family spent Sunday at Ahoskie. ,i ,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson visited their daughter and son-in-law in Portsmouth on Sunday. , . . Mn and Mrs. Gary Quincy and small daughter of Norfolk were the guest or nis parents, Mr. ,and . Mrs. C, P, Quincy on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott and Mr, and Mrs. Boy Nixon were in Norfolk Wednesday and attended the Ice Fol lies. , , . , Mrs. Jim Davis of Elizabeth City is spending this week with, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jennings. ' ; , , ' ; ' Mrs. Faul Vaughan and son have returned to Portsmouth after spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Irma Dersay. Mrs. Ned Nixon and son of Winfall spent Tuesday morning with Mrs. Robert Brewer 'of Tallahassee, Fla., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. ' , W. W. Lewis and G. W. Jackson attended the Methodist conference at Sanford last week. ment with his wife, Mary Alice, 19, 3. The group was accompanied by last Sunday. Miss Margaret White, Cleo Trueblood, ; Sheriff M. G. Owens reported this Mrs. Claude White and J. P. Snipes. 1? CASH SPECIALS AT Z. A. HARRIS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Beauty Rose Flour. 10-lb. bag 79c Pure Lard, pound - 18c Tide, large package , 28c Corn Meal .. 5 lbs. 30c Cut-Rite Wax Paper ... 25c Washo, quart bottle 14c IN OUR GRADE A MARKET Western Round Steak, lb. 69c Western Boneless Chuck, lb. 59c Picnic Shoulders, lb. . ', 43c Fresh Oysters, pint 69c WHITESTON NEWS Mrs. W. F. Emmart of Wilson, N. C. and Mr. and , Mrs. , Willard Baker and son, Reggie were the week-end visitors at the home of Mrs." Alberta Lane. . Mrs. Ralph White is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Upton of Wash ington, D. C. at this time, v Dr. Charles Steward and wife,, Rev, Annalee Steward of Washington, D. C. were supper and over night guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. Dempsey Winslow, Sunday. -, - - , , Mr. and Mrs. Powel Martin of Den Ion, Md and Miss Sibly Winslow of Washington, D. C, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J,. Luther Winslow.. Miss Marjorie R. White who is now teaching at Goldsboro spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. White. . Miss Sarah Jane Pate, a student at E. C. T. C. Bpent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow. , Mrs. Sarah Davis is, ill at her home at this time. 4 . ' I j seve.ji j t j contc.t ere played with S teing presented to, Mrs. J. C. Vilson, lira. Ackiss Gregorg and ilrs. Jees Stanton. . Little Irene and Josfli TCllintf niece and jiephew of the bridegroom entered the room following ih srnmtx with an umbrella leading the way for the jnany shower giTis wliich were opened and acknowledged by the bri dal couple. j-.-,.',' After the bride and fcrU ' a WV4" vuv the weddinar cak th were served cake, ice cream, mints and nuts and each guest was given a minature corsage. , Approximately 85 were present for t"..ej.. y and remea.' J te Cv with g'Jts. ' YOUNG PEOPLE'S METING . The young peop'of the Woodville Baptist church- i their regular meeting Thursday night, at the home of Mrs. C. D. Rountree. -. ' The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Charlie Wilson, the leader. The meeting was opened by singing High- re Ground. The -scripture was read by Mrs. Charlie Wilson and Kader Franklin White lead in prayer. In the absence of Doris Faye Allen, the secretary, Marion Elliott ' called the roll. There were 19 present and i. J. A. Ersy f -ve a very intcr j t ":. Aler " h lira. CharKj . Jon gve a discuion on How Our First Sunday Schools were started. . The group then decided , to have a Christmas f arty and exchanging giT. at the December meeting. BILLIARD EXHIBITION . ' SCHEDULED TUESDAY i . Ralph Greenleaf, former world champion billiard player, will give an exhibition at Powell's Billiard Par lor in Hertford next Tuesday night at 7 o'eock, George Powell; owner, an- j r uuuuceu xuuay,.- , (ft (o- HERE'S NEWS TO MAKE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY We have just started to unpack the largest assortment of CHRISTMAS TOYS we have ever displayed at our store. Many of the items will be on display late this week or early next week. The line is complete with everything a kiddie could J ' want Santa to bring . , . such as---" Bicycles for Boys arid Girls Tricycles Electric and Mechanical Trains , Tea Sets Toy Irons Toy Ranges Erector Sets and Many, Many Other Items ' For your convenience we are using a new Lay-Away ; . Plan and invite you to come in and select your Christ- ' mas Toys now . : a small ddwn payment and a small weekly payment will make the Toys yours at Christ- ' mas time . , . ask us for the details of our new Lay- Away plan. ' " 't - Be Sure to See Our Complete Line of Toys !:itfcril Ifrfe g i S:;;:y Gcs:,:::; . "Trade Here and Bank the Lcrence" BELVIDERE NEWS Mrs. Alexander Stewart, W I. L., representative 'from Washington, D. C, with her husband, the Kev. Mrs. Stewart, spent the week-end in the tounty in the interest of the organiza tion. Sunday at the 11 A. M. service at Piney Woods church Mrs., Stewart delivered a message on International Problems, how to meet them. 1 We welcome into our community, Mrs. W. P. Barco who is now making her home with her daughter, Mrs. T, C. Perry and family. Mrs. Lizzie White, Mrs. ' Henry Lane, and Mrs. Jessie Lane of Tyner were Monday visitors with friendB and relatives here. f . Sunday dinner guests of the N. W. Chappell family included Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White of Whiteston, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac White. Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Winslow attend ed services at the Fairmont Mehto- diat church in Norfolk, Va., Sunday and joined others in a famly visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and family. - s Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White were Mr. and Mrs. Em ory Rountree and family of Sunbury, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Blanchard and two children, Elizabeth Thatch of Hertford. Mrs. Norman Elliott and Mrs, Rob ert Elliott and litle daughter, Nancy of Hertford visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dale, Tuesday. Clarkson White, a student at JG10 spent last week with his parents. ' He was accofpanied back to Greenville by Misses Marjorie White, Nan Ella White, Lois Benton and Tim Perry. 1 ' SNOW HILL NEWS Miss Maxine Harrell of Norfolk spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Wesly Harrell and famly visited her father, Z, V. Harrell at Eure, Smujay. Eddie and Moody Harrell, Mrs. Geo. Eure, Mrs. W. H. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harrell, Miss Eunice Har rell, Mr. and Mu. D.: M, Cartwright all visited Joe Harrell at De Paul Hospital, Thursday. Mrs. Marvin iBuebon, Arnie . and John Marvin visited .Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Basnight at Nixonton Sunday. Vy a Mrs. M. M. Mathews has accepted a job at Hertford Cleaners doing al terations. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W(ood, Mrs. Wallie Knight, Josephine and Slyvia Knight were among the shoppers at Elizabeth City, Saturday. , , Mr. and Mu. Ralph Harrell, Ruth and Vera visited Mr. and VLn. G, J. Barclif t, Sunday afternoon, 1 . MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. J. P. Elliott and Mrs. T. H. White were joint hostesses on Wed nesday, night at a shower at the home of Mrs'. White complimenting Fr. and Mrs. John A. Elliott , The lower floor of the house was decorated with fall i flowera-n the dining . room, the table was covered with a white cutwork cloth and cen tered with a four tier wedding cake topped with a minature bridal-bride and groom surfounded with ivy: and lighted tapers. ' 7" 1 w- rreeted ar . ; Lilss . -1 Elliott i . . .. . H".ov. . During t even- Select Westinghouie Appliances ( t' 4 " See our handsome display of items . for every room in the house ; . . labor saving appliances that dress up your, i O rS home or make ideal crifts. rvJx 4 ances include Home Freezers, Ranges, Refrigerators, Roasters,, Mix Masters, Percola: tors, Toasters, Irons Hot Plates, Washing. Ma ' chines and many other smaller appliances. - COME IN TODAY AND SELECT THE APPLIANCES YOU WANT... IF FOR CHRISTMAS, USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN The Whole Family Benefits From Electrical Appliances , . . Select , Those to Fit Your Needs From Our Tremendous Stock! Hertford Hardware & Supply' Co. PHONE 3461 A . HERTFORD, N. C. 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