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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY;' MARCH SO, 1956. ! j.' A,- Week-end ith Relatives In Hospital Mrg. Harman Taylor Meeks, Sri, of ston-Salem, son of Turner L. Mar- Mrs. Jtalph Sasser and children Mrs. Pat Keegan was admitted Johnson City, Tenn., and the late spent the week-end at Battleboro to the Albemarle Hospital in Eli?-, Mr. Meeks. From Greensboro I Visiting Here Mr." and MrsWallace Reed and Miss Annie Glascock from .the tchildren of Greensboro spent the Episcopal School at Alexandria, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Corp , Y., is the house guests of the Rev. Reed.:'' "ts4L,..;T and Mrs. Paul Shultz. v:.i!.. tj-i !..'. .' V : I From Rnleiph U : Mrs. TV G. Skinner from Eliza-i Miss Susanne Towe and Mis fibeth City is the guest of Mrs. Fan- Marjorie Brinn students at St. nie Cook, " I Mary s college in naiejsn ore , (spending the spring vacation wjth , their parents. From WUliamston ' Mrs. W. E. Drake, Betsy, Pat I .and Billie Drake of Williamston,1 ' visited Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chap : " pell on Sunday. J: , . : " ' On Trip 1 1 ' Pre'ston Blanchard has left for a month's trip to Florida, New Or leans, La.,. Texas and Chicago, 111. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Butler of .Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday i,. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eley and .Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. ii Sunday Here ' ii , Mr. and ,Mrs. Melvin Wright and v children from Elizabeth City spent y Sunday with ' Mrs; J. E. Everett and Bill Everett From Raleigh i Ren Koonce from State College :l,in Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Tonsils Removed Miss Barbara Divers and Jay Dillon, who had their tonsils re moved Friday at the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City, return ed to their homes Saturday and are getting along nicely. Week-end In Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne spent the week-end in Tarboro and attended a wedding there on Saturday. Returned Home Miss Kate Blanchard has return ed home after spending several days last week with friends and relatives at Louisburg, and M'lr f reesboro. Week-end In New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane and children spent the week-end at Un ion, N. J., with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ellis. From Greenville . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with! tal in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Mrs. H. A.Whitley. Returned Home Fred Matthews returned to his home Saturday from Duke Hospi- Week-end Here ' Miss ' Billie Carole Divers and - Miss Anne Burke Chappell from Woman's College spent-the week end here. . t ....;' . Returned .Home ... Mrs. Harvey Norfleet and chil dren returned to their home in Hol land, Va.', afer spending last week wiijh ift'isseHulda and Elizabeth '$M$. ' W.' Norjfleet Unt Sunday and Was 'coninanied home by his wife and family. Returned Home J. R. Webb returned from the Al bemarle Hospital Saturday after observation and treatment. Visiting Here Dolph Howard, USN, from Oak land, Calif., is spending a short leave with his mother, Mrs. C. H. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton.3 Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lambdin and children from Fuquay Springs spent the week-end with Mrs. Ray mond Skinner and family. Wednesday At Hickory Mr. and Mrs. Pete Riddick and son, Mrs. Minnie Perry and Mrs. J. E. Jones spent last Wednesday at Hickory with Mr. and Mrs. George Powell, Billie From Greensboro Misses Alice Jean Jackson Carol Divers, Sue P. White and Ann Burke Chappell will arrivo home '.this week from WC in Returns To Cajop j J Pvt. Joseph E. ,Jfutt has return ed to camp after spending a 5-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Butt before going to Germany in May. . Pvt. Butt, a cook, is with the 3rd Armored Di vision of the Army, stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Returned Home Mrs. George Fields, Sr., returned home Friday after spending last week with her sister, Mrs. Leroy Nixon at Chapanoke. with relatives. From Tarboro. Mrs. T. W. Davenport of Tar boro is the guet of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner of Aulander, P. J. Casper and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Casper of Ahoskie spent Greensboro to spend the spring va-! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. cation. . . Howard. i FRIDAY-SATURDAY Shows Friday 3:15-7-9 Show Starts Saturday 1 :30 HP TAKER" j Frontier j JX, 1 'Style!" sfQsri VIIIII.I I v JAN STERLING ' ' Jesse James No. 12 SUNDAY " i: v Fhowi 8:15-4:15.9:15 MONDAY-TUESDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. INDIA exotic land of mystery, danger anJ desire its- , Vl " T v: 1 . OnemaScOPHT jDMOuifffl-miuor WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P.M. JACK PALANCE SHELLEY WINTERS Sunday In Elizabeth City ' ' ' ' Mrs. J. L. Leggett spent Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .Lanier Leggett in Elizabeth 'City. , ' From Duke University Miss Patricia 'Riggers and Tom my Sumner, students, at Duke Uni versity at Durham are spending the spring vacation with their parents. Week-end .Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Orange N. J., spent the week-end with Mrs. C. H. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton. At Nags Head " Cecil Edward Winslow spent the week-end at Nags Head visiting his wife, who is visiting her parents there. On Vacation Jimmy Dozier from Avon Old Farms School in Hartford, Conn., is spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cor bin Dozier. From State College Corbin Dozier, John Holmes and Aubrey Davis, aM from State Col lege in Raleigh will arrive home Thursday of this week for their spring vacation. From Sullens College Miss Mary Elliott Brinn will ar rive home this week from Sullens College at Bristol, Va., to spend the spring holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. Week-end At Farmville Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cobb, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cobb, Jr., and Miss Rosa Lee Cobb spent the week-end in Farmville. Miss Cobb remained to spend several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.' Carr. From '.New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kolbeck and son,' Jionhie, and a friend from New Jersey, spent the fcrek-end .with Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Schroeder at their apartment on Church Street. From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. William' Clyde Landing and Mrs. Louis Flemming and children of Greenville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry. Returned Home Mrs. J. S. Vick has returned home after spending several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Thrower in LttUeton. USED CARS DEALER NO. 1690 1955 Plymouth SAVOY 4-DOOR 1954 Chevrolet 2-DOOR POWERGLIDE ' 1953 Dodge V8 2-DOOR 1952 Ford 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 Plymouth BELVIDERE 2-DOOR 1951 Dodge 4-DOOR 1951 Mercury 4-DOOR 1951 Chevrolet 4-DOOR 1951 Chrysler WINDSOR 4-DOOR 1950 Chevrolet 2-DOOR . 1949 Buick CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1949 Chevrolet 4-DOOR 1949 Buick 4-DOOR 1949 Plymouth 4-DOOR 1953 Ford ' Vt TON PICKUP SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS Iff. USED CARS! abeth City Sunday and underwent a minor operation Monday. Sunday Guests Miss Connie Lassiter and Roy Henderson, Jr., of Roanoke Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. Hender son's sister, Miss Nancy Henderson. " The " marriage will take place June 3rd at 4 o'clock in the after noon v in .the . Hertford .Baptist 'Church. ; The public is invited .to attend. 1 ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. William Nathan Tucker an nounces the engagement of : her daughter, Miss Ruth Garrett Tuck er to John Rufus Martin of Win- Is).. Accepts Position . I- y Miss Betty Ruth Chappell, who was a recent guest of her mother has accepted a position in Savan nah, Ga., after being, with the Price Waterhouse in Atlanta, Ga. :-. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Hit. and Mrs. Charles Clifford Banks announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Margaret Anne Banks to Harman' Taylor Meeks, Jr., of Johnson City, Tenn., son of atkjnebyewung' racket exposed A nationwide racket involving the sale of illegitimate babies into adoption has been uncovered.' Read how young, unmarried mothers are forceH. intn this rnipl nrnitio ami the legislation afoot to ban the sale J I Enamel, white and colors leatures such as . . v You Can Own 8 Airplanes Rock JIudson's Career Could You Handle $1,000,000? all in the April 1 issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Colorgravure with The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At Your Local Newsdealer' tin of Winston-Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. In Elizabeth City ; . . "' Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent the week-end in Elizabeth City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs. Auxiliary to meet The American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Thursday night, April 5 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joe Towe. All members ar. urged to attend. , ATTEND SERVICES disappeared, presumably off Cape Hattijras in December, 19G4, and all on board were lost. Thee service was held in Central ! PAINT SALE I We're closing out some excessive J stock of paints and offer it at real I savings to our customers ... I COME IN NOW AND GET YOUR NEEDS 1 Interior Wnite Wall Paint. .... .$3.50 gal. ! Inside Flat Paint. : $2.50 gal. I Rubber Base Paint. . . . .... . . . 43.50 gal. ! Floor Paint .$4.25 gal. ! Barn Red ...$2.50 ?al. .$1.50 qt. HARRIS Plumbing & Building Supply Company PHONE 5401 HERTFORD, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parrish. Mr.' I and Mrs- Earl Morse 'and Mrs.; C7' W. Griffin of Durante Neck fend j Mrs. Lucy Elliott of Chapanoke Bapt't Church, Norfolk and, was spent last Sunday afternoon ' jn: conducted by the pastor, the .Rev. Norfolk and attended the memor- P. Rowland. Wagoner. lal service of C( L. Parrish, Jr., who : Time heals what reason cannot. was lost when the motor vessel, Southern Districts, mysteriously Seneca. aster: ;?uMmri-': FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Coma in and see our .breathtak- -ing display of bright, fresh flow. ers . v . the perfect expression of " joy, love, and life renewed, ' : EASTER CORSA GES individually styled. Spring flowers, orchids, roses and carnations. LOVELY EASTER PLANTS . .,: lilies, azaleas, hydrangeas, blooming in'all their Spring beauty. ALTAR FLOWERS to grace your church. We send Easter Flowers by Wire anywhere. D0ZIER'S FLORIST PHONE 4606 Hertford, N. C. ;,; Plan a "tlo-Vork" Easter Dinner around... ARMOUR STAR OR SWIFT PREMIUM 10 to 16 lbs. Average SMOKED scjy " 7cti whil. yoa'rt t cmiffc -- -... -,.. 1 llMMiiiit ..S? JfS? ut Jusl ulu Hie ham. in ''- nn lTlj Ma BLUE BONNET COLORED ' MARGARINE . 29c CLOVERBLOOM PURE CREAMERY . 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