THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C," FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1950. PAGE SEVEN . XIrs. .Carroll Tranaou'of fioonvJlle, a. C, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. "a White at their home on , DoMb Street ' ' Improved 1 Mns. ' D. S. .Daiden who fas been " V confined to her home Jtor a week be 1 cause of illness la able to be out In Lynehbart; v Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt were called ' to Lynchburgr thwjweek, because of the illn&M of their son, Howard,- a student at Episcopal School. - ' - From BoonviHe v ' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ; . Mrs. H. A. Whitely wa hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes- dames Arthur Woods, W, H. Hard castle, JH. Newbold, S. P. Jessup, C. A. Davenport, Trim Wilson and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. TOe high Mrs. J. W. Zachery who has been score prize went to Mrs. Woods. A Returned Home " - Mrs. C M. Barrel! has .returned home after visiting relatives .aft Vs. Wednesday Guests : ; '' ' Mrs. M. G. Brown and Miss Kaither- ine Brown of Edenton, N. C, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Tim Brum. . .i ATTENDING STATE CONVENTION Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. Charles Henc, Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Duling, and Mrs. I. A. Ward leDt Tuesday for Raleigh, N. C, where they will attend the State Womans Missionary Con vention. . sweet course was served. I. spending some time with her parents at.Boonville, -N. C, returned home last Wednesday. V From Greenville - Mrs. CassieSawyer, and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville, N. C, visited dames' Charles E. Johnson, W. G. . 'Mrs. J. E. Jones oneway last week. 1 Barbee, C. R. Holmes, C. M. Willif ord, HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. B. G. Koonce was hoetesg to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church Street. Those ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. M.. R. Campbell entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes- TELEVISION fs coming into its own in the Albemarle area. Test patterns now being sent out by the Nor folk TV station are being received in Per jquimans County perfectly, and without flaw. ' In view of the above, we wish to remind our customers and friends of our sales and ser vice policy. TV Sets Are Becoming More Scarce Demands for TV sets in recent weeks have grown to the point that the demand is exceed ing the supply in standard makes. We strong ly urge our customers to place orders now for yTV sets desired in order to assure installation 4 at the earliest possible date. We are author- f ized agents for several leading manufac turers; OUR SERVICE POLICY , It is our belief that with the opening of the ; Norfolk TV station on April 1, the demand, for TV service will be so great that we will be un able to install or service any TV set not pur chased from us. WE ARE?; AGENTS FOR ANY LEADING .? MANUFACTURERS, INCLUDING EMERSON and ZENITH AND new! camera view picture... 1 television just as . the camera sees it! taws m- 'ti13- '! nil mm 1 f MUITLMAY MCORD CHANGER ploy oil racord ; OvfTVi ivim : , big 16" rectnsdar : - picture to i "... , turn t on-ltet tkitlon - I . - -that's alll 1 V 5f IIT-IN-TINNA-No itb)de antenna in oood danal eraaM 'L'o. a i s Wi nslow ' Electric Appliance Sales and Service . . . 'feELVIDERE, N. C. H. C Stokes, T. L; Jessup. MLm Helen Morgan and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to .Mra. Holmes and low was awarded Mrs Barbee. A sweet course was served. enjoying the evening were Mesdames J. 07 Felton, Charles Whedbee, R. M. Blddick, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sum ner, Roulac McMullan, Miss Kate Blanchard and Miss Thelma Elliott. The high score prize went to Mrs. (Whedbee, second high . and floating was awarded Mrs. Felton and other prizes went to Mrs. Riddick, Miss Blanchard and Mrs. McMullan. A saiaa course was served. Easoni in charge and the following n.embera taking part: Marjorie Fer ry, Emma Rogenon, Johnny Mans- field and Mrs. Selma Rogerson. Dur ing the social hour the hostess, Mrs. Vance Baker, served a sweet course. MEETING HELD MONDAY Thn G. A.'s strut H A 'a nt the Crnt Hope Baptist church held its regular meetmf Mpnday night, with Catherine and Shirley Baker. There wer four teen members present. An interesting program was presented with (Polly FOOD DEMONSTRATIONS Miss Rita Dubois, Extension Nutri tionist, will train 4-H girls from Pas quotank, Camden, Chowan, Gates and Perquimans counties on March 18th, on Dairy Foods Demonstrations. The meeting will be held in the Home Eco CARD OF THANKS , We want to express our appreciation for every act of kindness shown to Wilbur Stallings during his long ill ness, for every expression of sym pathy, flowers sent and cars loaned at the time of hb death. WILBUR'S FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to aU nomics Department at the Hiirh those who sent cards, flowers and lorning at 9:30 vwteo. me wmie I School on Saturday morning o clock. was a patient in the hospital and recuperating at home. Try The Weekly's Classified Ads 1 J. A. PERRY rSl Stokers fine$tr.- nnmtOT 0 - - Stokdy'sfl COLOrJIAL'S LOW, LOW PRICE! ( DGUCTOCS STOKELT'S CUT No. 2 Can (SEIHERI DEflRJS tokelt's ran tendbb BTOKKLX'S ALL GBEEN BRASS STOKELT'S TELLOW CLINQ HALVED " TOKELT'S DEUCIOVS GOLDEN . TOKELT'S FULL-FLAVORED TOKELT'S TASTT WHITE TOKELT'S NUTRITIOUS DICED -Oz. Can No. 2. Can Can 8-Oz. Cans 8-Oz. Cans 8-Oz. Cans MIAMIAI'C Square Cut Beef Chuck T-BONE, PORTERHOUSE OB CLUB Colonial Prli. WlaMT QntUiy STEilK -89 c -85 c FULL CUT ROUND Colonic. Prli Wlaacr QoalKr SSEfiES - 85c -79 c Armour Star Whole, Shank or Butt End SMOKED HAMS 53 C NATURALLT TENDER STEAK Colonial Pride Winner QotlKf SHESH.OHRI i85clk 79c DRESSED & DRAWN FANCY HEN TUEIKEYS Lb 59c - Ocean-Fresh Seafood Fresh Shrimp, lb. 69c Dressed Whiting, 15. 15c Virginia Herring 2 lbs. 25c King Mackerel Steaks lb.39c 5) 3 0- Cans 12-Oz. 41c ARMOUR'S STAB CnOPPED nAM AEIMOUE'S 12 -or 49c armour's viem:;a SAUSAGE 4 ox 18c ARMOUR'S STAR CORNED BEEF HASH " Oz 33c ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF 12-oz. can 43c ARMOUR'S DASH DOG FOOD "-oz. 13c CLAPP'S STRAINED BABY FOOD 3 J- 29c Mrs. Fi'ert's Colored Quarter Margarine, lb Alt Uui. Fi .ear's MAYOriTIAISE 37c HBS. FILBERT'S SALAD DXIESS1TJG 31c MRS. FILBERT'S RELISH SPREAD j 41c U. S. No. 1 FLA. RED BUSS - Cri STOKELY'S CHILI 12-Oz. 1 & Bottle STOKELY WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN C OERI 2 - '33 A Win a cash scholarship for yourself, for your chlM or haaver you lect to receive tne award. Enter as often as you like botanen now ana March 31, 19.50. Anyone can enter and anyeso can wfttl BSapr writ a letter on either of these two subjects: 1. Why a yonn( man or woman shouM ave a CaUcja aiaaaMan. ' t. What Colonial stores can i ta make yoar ta.paiai mora j cnoyabla. 01 HART - YELLOW CREAM CO Bill DUB TO DAILY MARKET , CHANGES, PBODUCB PRICES GOOD THBU BAT., MARCH 11. I 17-Oz. I Carl till II IK 11 r..m I I II 1 1 I BP I 111. jpsr i r , 4. .rm STOKELT'S RICH TOMATO STOKELT'S FULL-FLAVORED ' STOKELT'S TASTT TURNIP GBEERIS Libby's Concentrated ORANGE JUICE SWIFT'S SMOOTH FLAVORFUL 2 35' No. 21 9f0 Can ka 2 He. 1 Cam &W 2 6-oz. A pr Cans 45 PEflRJUE T 35 FBESH FLA. HARD HEAD GBEEN 1 . Mf SfiDDJlG3 r3 17c . ii?rv ia- a , - - '-"ef v 'h-. 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