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the PEHQUiMAiHf VrfcfcitUtf FtttfSdatircXfteLiaAiSfcXY; nixrvt.- isfefc-'-v -11 tnr Id call TAT ! ft .. r . ,1 A Week-end Ai Nejrs Heed .'Mr. and Mrs. - Robert Hollo wcU and Mr. ' and Mrs. R. S. Monds. Jr.,' spent the week-end at Nags and attended the Ro tary Convention which was held at the Carolinian Hotel. From Portsmouth Mrs. W. J. Stanton, who has been in Portsmouth, Va with relatives for the; winter,-' is spending some time with Mr. and Mis. E. A. Goodman. i Visited Relatives Mrs. W. J. Davis spent sev eral days last week with Mrs. Ruby Ballance in Norfolk, Va, In Norfolk v Anne Elliott was in Norfolk last week attending a beauty academy where she was (awarded a diploma for- a brush-up course in (hair styling. - . In Hospital .,.. ?; , David Cox '-was;! admitted to the Norfolk . Genel-al Hospital last week for . observation and treatment. " ' mra..'uuaaAVsi tww wm bi-j street.; HUose playing wetei,v"M ,uw bu't- ,1' 'IJ Wi 'PHTIkI'V ' CiiltOIil 4UIU t miss AWC r'OVJIHJI'" Jt V M. -J-J-M. m mm ard. The high score prize went; to Miss Elliott. A sweet course was served. , tend -'in i meeting "df the ..''BastMdaiH4ft,,W.- J. Kanoy, Jr., a Carolina Alumni Officers and . m WiHifard." C. R.' Holmes, H. Lreo.oia, at the college Friday c. Stokes, T. ' h, Jessup, Miss Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jessup and daughter Sidney spent the week-end at their cottage at Nags Head. Week-end Guests , . Misses Nancy and Betsy Twid dy of Edenton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. Thursday At Chapel Hill Mrs. Jack Brinn and Mrs. J. H. Towe spent Thursday at Chapel Hill and were accom panied home by Mrs. J. T. Towe, Jr., who returned . Sunday with her husband, who spent the . week-end here. Visited In Hampton ; Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr., and Mrs. Walter Edwards spent Tuesday and Wednesday- in. Hampton, Va, with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason. They attended the an nual Woman's Club spring luncheon at the Chamberlain Hotel on Wednesday. From Boonville Mrs. Ralph Transou of Boon ville visited Mrs. Carroll Traa sou and Mrs. T. S. White last week. She was accompanied home by Mrs. J. W. Zachery, who will visit relatives in Boonvillc. Returned Home KIT. -i. J lf HTnl.rit. Fl fYllP.vnS: 1VU. OILU MAID. v" -j have returned to their home on & Old Neck Road after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mills, Sr., of Guin, Alabama, who ac- companied them to Mississippi for a visit with friends. From West Virginia Mrs. Emma Darnell of Hunt- i I f H night und the annual meeting of ' 4 ' iihe alumni Saturday. Returned Home m Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle has returned home after visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Com mander and Mrs. W. H. Hard doxle, Jr., at Springfield, Va. WINGS CLIPPED Britain's ace racing car driver, Sterling mgton, W. Va., arrived Monday) Moss, tries out a bicycle in Lon and is visiting Mrs. Clyde Mc- Callum. From Southern Pines Mr, and Mrs. Harrell Johnson and children of Southern Pines spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson. don after a judge revoked his driver's license for a year on a dangerous driving charge. Moved To. Dobb Street Mr. a.nd Mrs. R. A. Tripp and family moved from Route 2 to 210 Dobb Street last week. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Mervin Scott and Mrs. W. . Di H. Trueoiooa oi r.uzaoem v,ny visited Mrs. T. E. Raper. Sun Week-end In Washington Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson spent the week-end in Washing- Returned Home Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mis. Seymour Chap j pell and son spent Sunday with i Mr. and Mrs-. Roy Chappell in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doyle of West Palm Beach, Fla., rJ himeH home last Wednesday af- In Portsmouth tPr sDendine several days with Mrs. Norman Elliott spent the Mi ' .kfhn Mnnrp and Mr. and week-end in Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Jno Caravello. I visiting her son-in-law and I dauehter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul In Durham i cmith Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Murray . k. rri i r ...nnlr -f ' 1 Returned Horns Mrs. William Tucker returned home Sunday ' after ' spending last week in Richmond, Va, with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. ' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mis. Trim ' Wilson enlertaincd her Bridge Club Thursday ,nig'ht at her home on Front Street, rhose playing were Mesdamcs C. A. Davenport, C. R. Holmes, H. Newbold, S. P. Jessup, W. H. Pitt, J. R Futrell, Clinton Morgan and M A. Whitley. The high score prize went to Mrs. Futrell. Refreshments were ser ved by ithe hostess. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. T. Biggers was hostess to her Bridge Club Tuesday, Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White and the hostess The high score prize went to Mrs. Williford. A sweet course was served. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Charles Whedbee enter tained her Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home. Those play ing were Mesdames T. B. Sum ner, V. N. Darden, W. G. Wright; PERQUIMANS COUNTY . Hop Not A woman motorist was driving along a country lane when she noticed a couple of , repair men climbing a telephone pole, i "What are they . doing that for?" she said, turning . to her I wish to thank each of you for your Xil iT I WE FINANCE NEW CARS prayers in my behalf, and for the flowers, cards and visits. I appreciate your iri-i.';: terest. For. obvious reasons I will be unable company v-sureiy toy driving-j, campaig-n or canvass f or; your vote in-i'-vr isn't as bad as thatl'" ' ? M x . , . ..V . ii - ' -:.V I the s upcoming election, therefore, I take this means oi asKing you to . VOTE FOR at 5 Percent In lercsl No Extra Charges No Wailing For llic Money SEK US WHEN YOU BUY. A NEW CAR . WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! Peoples Bank & Trust Co. Hertford, N. C. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Chas. E. Johnson For Judge of Recorder's Court - Primary Election May 28 O Capable O Experienced Your Support Will Be 'Appreciated J-'ftf iff I- - iiii - - - - -- -- -- --- " - 1( ,,,, j . Try A Weekly Classified Ad ... Get Results! left Thursday of this week for! Visits Mother Durham where they will attend i Mr and Mrs. Charley Whitley the Shriners' Convention and al-! of Winston-Salem, N. C, spent so visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' the week-end with her mother, Hester for a few days. 'Mrs. Shellon Long. 4ltlllllMIIIIH(lll MlltHMItllMIIMMHMIIIIIMIHIMM IIMIIMIMtllttMMItMIIIII Sunday In Greenville : Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and Marty Lou visited Miss Jo Davis Tow w-Greehvyiev Sunday. iv,. From Camp Lejeune :. Major -and Mrs.- Eddie Pearcy and two sons from Camp Le jeune visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy on Saturday. Sunday In Norfolk Mrs. E. A. By rum spent Sun day in Norfolk, Va.i with Mrs. W. T. .Hollowell and Mr. and Mi's. Stewart Wilson and family. From Raleigh ' Mr. and Mrs. George Latti morc, Jr., and children of Ra leigh spent the week-end with Mr. . Lattimore's mother, Mrs. George Lattimore, Sr. Attended Funeral Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport attended the funeral of Dr: Davenport's nephew, J. Chrostie Davenport in Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. A Message To The Voters Of j Belvidere Township I am a candidate' for re-election for'a j second term as your representative on ! the Board of Commissioners for Perquim- ans County. j Your vote and support in my behalf will be greatly appreciated, and if re- I elected I will endeavor to carry out the duties of the office with your best inter- j ests my chief objective. I G ELW00D NOWELL I H,Mltl,lll(l,,U,l,(tltHHIMt,MIIIIIIllltlltH,lllllltll,MIIllllllllltll Attended State Meeting Charles Skinner, Garland Bcd dard, Elwood Copeland and Robert Taylor attended, the State Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting in Fayetteville last week. . Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Rose. Sr., of Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Casa-Emellos of New York City spent several days this, week with Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Rose, Jr. Week-end Here Capt Tom Beers, Mrs. Beers and children of Camp Lejeune spent the week-end with Mr. and Mjrs. John Beers. Week-end Guests . Mr. . and Mrs. W. R. Morgan from Riverside,' Conn., spent the week-end with Mrs. G. E. New by and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan, Mrs. Newby's house guests! Congratulations, girl graduates of Perquimans County High School Perquimans Union School - .... -, (-y ! From Durham Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Wil liams, Sr., and two children pf Durham spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rut-enburg. Returned Home t Mrs. Isa Tucker- returned home Saturday. from Greensboro and Raleigh, where she visited her children. . She was accom panied here by Alfred Williams, Jr., of Durham, who spent Sat urday,.' and ' Sunday with his grandmother. . M FREE MINIATURE LANE SWEETHEART CHEST AT W. M. Morgan Furniture Co. 1914-1960 " WE BEST FOR LESS" Hertford, N. C. , IfetsiMl Its rynl 1,11 1 1 ' j. p . ' i i I'll liiiOT ...and get A tores , evenj purchase A. . X- f W - K's K 4' Z. 50FREE GOLD BOND stamps titk m cum iU He l i " (.Ip'K ""f French Breen Beans Braccoti Spears 4'79 tut Com Whole leif Spinach JiXil. . . ccop i ;oionu sioiis emu un iti sows VOID AFTCK MAY 11. IfM 5 4 50 PI I iiimi i II 50FREE GOLD BOND stamps ' WitK thu (mini mni the uifhait f ny Will Af t. CHEFS PRIDE SALADS mi 11 twiiii suns mwc mt mt am VOID AFTER MAY II, 16 5 4 50 M l 50FREE GOLD BOND sam os m iin imh m at tin ii m i; . Jn aim ut : PEANUT BUTTER V 39 Wl in iwn suits civik nil nil simrs VOID AFT MAY 11. 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