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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA; T'AtDXtl J'jAtfXZYW, 16' . jj, I. i t: t i i I i J i V H I e f I .'I-: A ; Cspe Msy ' Lay W. Roffewon, USCG; has . turned to Cape May, N. J after C ending, the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs Waldo E. Kog erson. . (i iVi-.V:' Sunday Guesto ; ' y Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Eason and ' son of Hampton, Va., and Mr' and Mrs. Jack Edwards -of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Walter Jjidwaras. . .. - Returned Heme . Mr. and Mrs. Shelton White and children returned to their home in Raleigh Saturday after spending several days with Mrs. R. T. White and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Returned Home - ." Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Carroll, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Carroll, Jr., and daughter, Durnnd have returned to Alpharetta, Ga., after visitinn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry at New Hope. . : ' .' - .V' ..'', i Returned Home Kancy and Charyl Chory, of Fayetteville returned to their ,home : Sunday after visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Webb. Returned Home . .; V 'Mrs. N. C. "Barefoot and chil dren returned to their home in Richmond, Va., last Tuesday after visiting Mrs. I. A. White.- , -,, . Saturday Guests . - ' . T)r and Mrs. Grady GiU'hrist and daughter, Mary, of Edenton ttent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Willlford. January, CtoceSt!e Of Children's r COATS ' 'S Pf DRESSES;' f? liV'BONKETS;! :0 BQOTS i r'-'"''V'. ''V:';;:'y-;"';.i?iT '?' ALL ITEMS PRICED 5 FOR QUICK SALE! - 5 All Sales Final 1 ' AT0 RETURNS ' NO' REFUNDS "' ; JONES KIDDIE SHOP ! ' 'HERTFORD, N. C TODAY . . . FRIDAY ' t X: , '-. y. - Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. ; SPENCER TRACY JEAN PETERS : Broken Lance" : SUNDAY ... Shows f Charlton Heston ' i "SECRET OF THE IKCAS" MONDAY-TUESDAY , . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M.. Burt Lancaster and Montgomery Clift- i here 1 WEDNESDAY . . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M DOUBLE FEATURE . " 1 First Feature ' JEFFREY HUNTER DONNA DRAKE in "Princess of the Nile" THURSDAY-FRIDAY .. . Matinee: 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. ' Robert Wagner and Terry Moore i in la Portsmouth . Mrs. Shelton Nixon and ; boys spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs, Gay in Portsmouth, Va. ' Returned Home d tf Mri-Kermit &&aW'Te-Hii,$d o her on iSniKfcWM ftr1c1h&rcr.. Vav' after spending the'' holidays with her mother, Mrs. I. AWMfteJ Shu. won- ottiTn5f hrtmi llV Mr. - ' i . jk. :, . ........ : ... ,t J.r-f towan, wflo spen swerai'tmys." ; ; &n'4 sM- aajdLf ict' Returned 'Heme Sunday i1 '' 1 1 ; Dr.. and Mrsv iMarcuft E.vHobbs and children of: Durham returned home Sunday after spending sev eral days with Mrs. J. C. Blanch- ard. k- .' From Florida Mrs. Jenkins Walters has return ed from Florida, where she spent the holidays with. Tier sister, Mrs. W. W. Newbern. From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Keed and children of Greensboro spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. .Corp Reed.. -. ... Holidays Here .' ' -. - : Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Bruce Chnp pe.U and son of Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr, and Mrs.- Preston Copeland of Winter Garden, Fla., and Miss Bet. ty Ruth Chappell of . Atlanta, Ga., spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Ruth B. Chappell. V" Returned To Craddoclc Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Hoskins returned to .their home at Crad dock, Va after spending the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Win slow.'.: ; . v , From Durham Miss Esther Evans of Durham spent last week-end with- Dr. and Mrs. T. P..Brinn. w , , ' TTPfrRff AITATTtST only 93c ' JsfwPSUPER.ANAHIST r" ; Vl'Cough lyrup And . Suj AXHIST TABLETS .-4 For Children Stop tfe.Cold Before J,"h It Starts Get Super Anahist today . . Take it at the first symptoms of a cold! SandM '"On the Cottier" SATURDAY .... l , Show Starts 1:30 P. M. RORY CALHOUN in ' "Four Guns To the Border" ' African Jungle No. 2 2:15 - 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. and Robert Young in in T0!ETEi,::nr i u . Second Feature -Ah" ROY ROGERS' "Sunset In" ElDorada" CINEMASCOPE '-: : ' - , SLUT. 4' i' Here'i what the smart coed U wenring to aliimber partie thii sea ' ton! latent thing in cleepwcnr fasliionn comes from Barad of Su Louu. The dlumbertime outfits include nialiiie ilh hort bloomer., nulch Ing scuff, and nightcap all in cotton flannelette. At left, polka dot flannelette I wrd for the itleepj lime ensemble. At right, the fabric, it a calico-print flannelette. The easy-to-laitnder cotton outfits are. coed favorites for dormitory lounging and sleeping. - . ? . Visited Mother , v Mrs. T P. Brinn spent Satur day and Sunday with her mpther, Mrs. W, H. Glasson in Durharn, She was accompanied to Raleigh by her daughter, Marjorie Brinn and Miss Mable Martin Whcdbee, who return-, ed to Saint Mary's College after spending the holidays at their homes. Returned Home sMrs. Joe Kuczo returned to her home in Alexandria, Va., after spending several 'weeks with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lassi ter. Mr. Kuczo spent Christmas here but returned last week. Returned Home ' ' " Mrs. Kyle MrCoU and soa return. t ed o thir home'a,(Sottth'Roit I,st i Tliursday '! after : . spendijg. ; se jrefcl ! J.n ...:iW TWnr Mr,Aji Vllitpr All Jack Robcrson of Fort Jackson spent jtne,, week-end with his par1 ents; Mr'.-and Mrs. Zack Roberson SatordaV' ArCheater 1 - fMairf Mrs. J. H. Bhgley end Mr. and,Mrs.;.W. L. Piekhardt, Jr.. and c"Kldren isnent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.'W. L. Piekhardt; Sr., fat Cheper, Va. ; . j , Simdav At Franklin C; G: Stephens, Mrs.. Tom. Skip sey and daughter, Bea, spent Sun day at Franklin, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. " . : . ' ReeeYtt Guests ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Thilip Arena of Camp Lejuene, Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Mathews- of' Drivers Va. Mrs. Grace Davenport and children of Belvidere and Mrs. Russell Sawyer of Elizazbeth City were recent guests of Mrs. H. S. Davenport., j,, Week-end Here ' Mr. and Mrs. KennetJr'Jarvis and children of Raleigh and Mrvand Mr.' Rey. Boughnettt of I'ofcnto, Canada , spent the weTc-efld Hnflth Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Jarv3a. - A Holidays Here ' '. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Moort and daughter front-Fayetteville spent the holidays with Mrs. John Moore and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Caravello. - , Returned Home ' Mrs. B. W. Pennington has re turned home after visiting friends and 'relatives at' Vfrgihfa' Beaeh, Va. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar- t -t h'J V "' v' t, ' .Thuaf tr:j : ir..... r, rs.Vu: LassiteT and Miss Mary l Lee Lassiter of Corapeake, Mrs. C. T. Doughtie of Edenton, Mrs. W. C. Jackson of Elizabeth City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of BiratTSfchfTA.la., spent Thursday A. S. 1 ttnday Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs of Edenton, Mrs. W; T." Hollowell and Mr. andJUrs. Stewart Wilson and son of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A, Byrunu '!. ? Holiday Guests ' ".hMandMrs Jim, lyden and cbilfren of Newport News, Va., and Mrs. . Harry Prummy and daughter of Edepton visited J.TrS Ellie Good wln'durin'the'hol. ys , UUrVa .wvw wi.)ir 1; 'r-W'-.u-tr'-i J Week-end Here ''liHiiU4'?. (! i ITS TASTY5' 4 J From Moyock Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Scaff Hoyoclc spent Sunday1 with-Mr.vitnd Mrs. H a Woodard. ., Saturday In Suffolk' Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Eley afrd T-l J:. J M children 'spent Saturday in Suffolk, Va., with relatives. -1 )i"J From Portsmouth , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stanton of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Good man. Visited Daughter . V ' Mrs. Olivia Uohhs spent - Thurs day and Friday with-her son-in-law and, daughter., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haye8;otawsvMK. j Ketflraed Home ' . (! t J , ; Fgtt k4' Mrs.. Tfem'-Wrry, Jr.; anic4ftiixm;.)aji'qreturnea to weir home at' Dover, -Maine, after visit ing Mr,j and Mrs. Tom Fertw. . Week-erd Guests Mr. and Mrs. ICvemingway and nioce of KiinsasV'Mr. adjMf Floyd Millsbrook and'Mrs. ChJriie Broughtoa spent tlje weet-enTwh Mrs: VSra B.mWW -J J: Returned Home ; . 1 Mr. and Mrs. SidneyvBrohgWn and son, Davis, returned to thek home at WilmingtoqDei., jfftcr, isitinK Mrs. Vera' B.fBatton and Julian Broughton.t .' " ' ' - " ' ' ".' .'"I,-- . . i 71. V- Mr. and Mrs. Telmage osa and son, Krm, spent several dava dur ing the holidays with relatives at Wlnsfoo-Salem. " ' Returned Hom Mrs. -J. E. Jones has returned to her home AftSef: spending the;4ipli days with relatives Greenvujle. ThurRdsy In Porfameutn v';.?;-;.' -?t Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wiiislow' stjjeht Thursday in Portsmouth, Va. , Visited At Pine Top ; . ; , Mrs. 4, S.. Richmond spent severer days with relatives" thifr week' at; Pine Tops. The Rev. Richmond ac companied hia wife, but returned home the first of the week. Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. 'W. F. Edwards re turned -home Sunday after spend ing the, holidays with their son-in-law, and daughter,, Mr, and Mrs. H, t . xantis at Tampa, rla. From Holland ; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Norfleet and children of Holland, Va.j spent the week-end with Mrs. Baker Wood and Migg Hulda row! Returned To Atlanta ' ' v Carroll .Berry, jCharftumd to Atlanta. Ga., after 4-isfting hfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry. Week-end Here ' Mr. and Mrs. "William Perry of Raleigh of Virginia Beach, Va,, spent the New Year's holiday Vith J. P. Perry. From Detroit Mrs. J. W. Turner of Detroit, Mich., 'is: the guest of Mrs, W. L. Dozier and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cherry. . ,'. ..'i From" Greensboro V'"""" " "?:' Richard Chalk of Greensboro has returned) home , after visiting - his mother ' and sister, n Mrs. ; Annie Chalk- and Miss Louise Chalk. ' TitY A WL .LY CLA:-,IFL. FroM Norfolk r t Commander and'Mrs. Ralph Wal lace. :o Norfolk, . Va., spent the week-end with: Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koojice They were accompanied home by their daughters, Mary Mac and Fran, 'who had been visiting their grandparents, v , ; - ,. Accepts Position . . Robert Storey, formerly 'with Clyde Kelly Funeral Home of Dur ham has accepted a position with the Lynch -Funeral Home iiV Hert ford." ' Christmas Here ' " ' " , -' Mr. .and Mrs. 'J. P'. Zahtski and son Billy of .Norfolk. Va., spent Christmas day with Mr; and Mrs. R. G. Fitch. - " i.: Sunday Guests " -'!.-'(? : Mr. and Mrs. ' B. Powell and daughter. Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Smith and sons of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Elizabeth Parrish of Washington, D. C, were the Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fitch. ' Christmas Guests . Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nixon htd as their Christmas day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keegan and Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney Layden find-son. Mrs. Hettin Lavden. all of Hert- ioijdjIMr. andMr. DowaJsdt'ilonB nnB.chudren ofje.YrR: MJ. and MriTsWiffter Systps and daughters fpkisko?.. C.iK'BMUnf. lfaf,Quinc&and eWldten,!?. antj Sri, aiiamiStonfQrd r. XBdrMiis.1iRnssBll :i .11 4r r.it. and family, Nixon and family, all Wplk, Va j "--v,m r'- f-w t. FOOD SALE SATURDAY i The Saint CatherlnVsfAlxiliaiv of the Episeonal Chutoh.will hold a food sale Saturday, January 8, at 10 A- M.', at the Perry Electric Shop on Church Street. j. j .. ', MARY TOWES TO MEET ,The- Mary Towe Circle of the Methodist Church, will meet Mon day night, at 8. o'clock at the home of Mrs. H..C. Sullivan. All mem- ljs pre, urged to attend. ' ' CIRCLE TOMEETt .fi IThh firllSj!jSlamburger MJssiV- 1 ary. Circle of the MethodistlChuiMh. Reed, Sr., as joint hostessi i iMrs. LToha ,vston, ..president' pt4$i(d bver Me isjsinesjrnftirr an Mrs; F.Reed. i i . ...... ... ..... ...... . . . . T e 'ine' -aevonpnai, Aftftr tlri)Uins8 meetiitg fftflresh menfe fsffvetfio tb 15' lnem1 ET5j -JUrs.V. NDarden,jaiteTained tor bridM elulait rW May evenmgT Thee playiog fwere Mesdames. B..G. Koonce. J-'nOaFel- fwumt autiuuiiarit vnuribs v lieu- bee, Miss Thelma Elliott and Miss Kate . Blanchard. The hfgh score prisrt went to Mrs. Feltonl A sweet course was. served. - USED CARS r v. 4 1Q.rfw1irp - 2-DOOR 8-CYLlNDER Yl&$3Plym6utli t 19520irysler - ' 4-DOOR SEDAN 195'2 Chrysler, 1 1951 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 Chevrolet 2-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Ford 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Plymouth , CLUB COUPE 1951 Chevrolet V-DOOR i950DeSoto " J ,4-DOOR: j? 4-DOOR SEAX" ' P 1950Su-aker CHAMPION , ,1946Buick I -.4-DOOR SEDAJt, i 1951 Chevrolet V , 'i.TON PICKUP'. 1953 Ford l-TON TRUCK SEE US FO& BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! ruv i ' is -I HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Uiag Mary Sumner was. hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at herjiome on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Wil llford, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, Charles Johnson, C. R. Holmes, J. T. Biggera, W. G. Barbae and J. D. Coston. .; The high score prize went to Mrs. , Willlford. Refreshments were served by the, hostess. r; CLASS TO MEET ;c; The ' Judson Memorial- iSuftariy School CIaju will mof 1 Tuibrf Jtr ...... night January 11. atSclocki'witn' Mnt .William White;?'iiUl taeliiberi5 are ureed to attend, fii frftooo I L O BLpCKS O BRICK ' O SAND O ROCK O, CEMENT and a general line of ?! buildingrnaterials 1 WOpE 5401 Harris Plumbing &! RlllliHn tr Siinnltr fn. Hertford, n. c. WeSeU '.' V, ,' . '. Chute, iritfa m V Mriiph I LOCKER PLANT & f SPECIALS JANUARY6. 78-1955 FRESH DHESSED fllYFR IK Mx -:i :: l ' 'i'5,IBi!IDw' , MiJi.J' 'M'-i i H FRESH MEDIUM1 '''' ' ; f -Salt Meat, lb:r:i.s-39cErlrffTrf', 'r ,1,ifMA tv - v -' A, i June Cheese, lb.... NEW YORK STATE vneese, 10 NOW'S Hogs 2nd Catlls WE woiiaiainiMaiaiii " - r - - i"niii '- . . CI V,-'. Appliances NeTEAnd -.0! MAGIC CHEF AND CALORIC GAS f iNGESi CROSLEY ELECTRIC REFRIGER7 3RS BRYANT WATER HEATERS V . JMYT J VACII 'HERE ARE A FEW OFTHE MANV SPECIALS OKFRED : . NEW MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE , Was $189.50. NOW new Caloric Was ?219.v N04 i; Was $24 -9 NOW .. !X . -C v ty -3SEDuELL TI 1 uANC :f" f' iteEDTVl 0 CIL 7C IRA - : v v . Fairi.cpnditio K W....:. - o. USEb KEJJloRE 1 Or.BLE WASJIER , " NOW ONLY .i CASH OR TERMS AS DESIRED : Phone' 3881 next L i I. V; - ! ui J sy- ' -a t StocIilioltlcrs'.J.iccti;: The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Hertf. Banking Oompanyi Hertford, JJ. f!fof the elect fnP.yi0Difi4tt-i and'the transaction, of such vV todnteQPV tt9i$i&ty will be4reld Tuesday, January 18, lSS, at its Bar.!; -' cyfAg'H6use'bireen the hiMiroiand 4 o'clock P. U. Trinlff it trlr swiff JanuarySale OF OUR ENTIEE 5T0CK OF Coats-Suits-Dresscs AND SPORTSWEAR ' RediiGed'i' ; v Come in Early; for Best Selection! ;S7iliTie1gpflPPE ; HERTFORD, N; C. "J. PHONE 2201 1 L . . .' iavi. -v"! ,-aLJAH IvMKJbfAll ubA&ljrK Lard, lb. 23c Harreirs Bacon; Ib:,.:..55c Loose Franks, lb.. 7, 35c .59c p r ucu dmoKea Sausage, lb i35c v THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR ' Killed At Overtcn's Sbghter Ite! V CUT AND SALT MEAT - ii - if - i n n n n nnnnr-.rtr.ni rl . . . i. . ... ' ..... 1 , .-..., , .. r t. earance ''-."'.':'- -f" j .:;.; -;.'. r;j;?-v. . of. For Limited Time Only INCLUDING THEliowiKO BRA&cJ' " ') AuTOMATici;Ij ?.AN5L v .-.vV. - r r - J A to nr.QUiM.j;s'i.:r: :c. i come before said rneetii: i T ,1' l"' . V t - ,59c I Jfir."-, iHti .t .' .l . .; . ' ' e b(.?f'rii!A.J.' 1. 1 ' .! -.::, it -.- -
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