' V( rr '7713 i skuJblVJ v. .v iji I 5 MMMMt Mri J. A.. White and son, Arlyn, Miss Mazie Harrington-and Marion Harrington, all of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Winslow and their son, Wallace; Jr., add Mrs. - Dick Jones, of Cypress Chapel, Ya.4 were recent guests, of Mrs.. Hubert Wins low. . . Edison Harris, who is a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week '.end with his parents, "Mr.-and Mrs. aSSSFH&rris.'- " ' " "'.-" Mrs. Willie E. White has returned from a trip to Durham. Mrs. R. C. Hudson, . of Columbia, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. B. P. Ainsley. , - v Wrightson Jackson, who is a stu dent at Wake Forest College, , spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson,' at New Hope. Mrs. G. E. Newby had as guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby and their little son', George Edgar III, of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Archie, of Wake Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wilson returned home on Monday. Mr. Wilson, who -underwent an operation at a Norfolk, va., nospitai some weeKs ago, is convalescing satisfactorily. Miss Polly Robbins, of Panama City, Fla., is the guest of her aunt, ;Mrs. J. S. Vick. ; Clavis Perry, of the Manteo CCC vCamp, spent the week-end with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. T. W. Perry. Astor Fulcher and Preston Fulcher, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of their aunt, Mrs. T. W. Perry, on Saturday. Miss Lottie Lee Blanchard, of the Elizabeth City school faculty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mamie Blanchard. James Robert White; who is a stu dent at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. Miss Louise Gaither attended a tea given jointly by her niece, Miss Helen Gaither, and Miss Margaret Winder, at the home of Miss Gaither hi Elizabeth City, on Sunday after noon, the tea being complimentary to Miss Sarah Dillon Walker, bride elect. Master Wood Gaither, Jr., of Dal las, Texas, is visiting his grand mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither, in Hert- """v ..v wvr Ca'' IVi-.. f s t t 1 fr'- . -I , ford. - - B. F. Mann, store manager for J. C. Blanchard and Co.,5 is on the sick list this week. . ? - ,t'.r. . " ? Miss Elizabeth' Nowell, a 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.. Nowell, is tak ing a A course - in beauty culture . in NorfolkyVa; i: ' - -)' Miss Katherine Fleetwood, who leaches In Elizabeth City,- spent the week-end with her parents, , Mr, an4 1 '., Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Elliott, of Wei don, were guests of Mrs.- Elliott's mother, Mrs. R. W. Smith, on Fri day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell and family, Rev. J. W. Dimmette and Mrs. Dimmette were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon, on Sun da& evening. Mrs. Howard Pitt and her little son, Howard, Jr., are visiting Mrs. George Harrell, in Orlando, Florida. Mrs. Rodney Stamey has returned to her home in Houston, Texas, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morgan. Mrs. Elizabeth White, of Winfall, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Twine, in Norfolk, Va. J. H. McMullan, of Edenton, was in Hertford on business Saturday. Linwood Skinner of the J. C. Blanchard & Company sales force, attended a banquet given by the John T. Lewis & Bros. Paint Company at the Virginia Dare Hotel in Elizabeth City on Wednesday night. Mrs.' G. H. Baucom, Mrs. George Eight, and W. A. Gregory, of Fay etteville, were recent guests of Mrs. Ida Gregory. Mrs. John Symons, of Chapanoke, was in Hertford on Wednesday. Miss Nelle Hobbs is. taking a sec retarial course at the Norfolk Busi ness College Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Byrum, of Norfolk, Va;, are spending the week with Mr. Byrum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Byrum. Miss Elizabeth Tucker and her brother, Granbefry Tucker, of Ra leigh, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Nathan Tucker. Miss Virginia Tucker, who holds a position in Hampton, Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Na than Tucker. Compl ete Selection of the Best Men's Blue Serge Suits A Real Value For $5.00 Single and Double Breasted One Lot of Dress Shirts Only at Blanchard's Extra Fine Broadcloth Men's Neck Ties The Snappiest Patterns Blanchard's Has Ever Shown at only 50c Fall's Newest Men's Oxfords Black and Brown Mi y Lumber Jacket? ; Zipper Front, Well Made ah sixi. $2jC3 Men's Belted Back "- All Styles and Colors Blanchard' f"T fO r j Men's Fancy Socks fWV Per Pair : 25c. Latest Fall Hats New, Styles .' , , New Colors eu!:':$i.98r '. TRADE AT BLANCHARD'S AND NOTE THE SAVINGS The t. C.J1.S, 'rrii team suffered 87 tPi.0 defeat at the hands of te Woodrow' Wilson U:h. team on. the local nefcj lart anuraday. afternoon.-, AlthougH the local team lost, they played a hard, clean game. .All the boys jIayed. exceptionally well- For most of jhe- players, this was. the first high school game in which they had ever played, t Although they lacked the experience of veterans, they play ed well. ;j v " V r 4 t V Vii -' -Most of the breaks' were against Hertford and ihis inae " It J pretty tough on the locals. Two of the brtAkihui in" toudhaowns, ; A fumble, behind-' the Perquimans line that was recovered by a-: Woodrow Wilfy man-resulted iq a touchdown. The lSoyg played hard and they have plenty of fight left They are deter mined to' win some games,, and that is wnat It takes. ' The next game the Perquimans In dians have is with Lewiston on Fri day on the local field." " ' Come out and give the team your best support and show the boys that yon appreciate them. The game will start about 9:30. Celebrate 2ZVi v.Vj Annlvereiry .By-:V' 1 r -rr4,Frioay( Mr; an ilrs.' I. C. Elaiichard were honor, guests at a delightful banquet given by the members of the force of J. C.; Blanchard tft Company at the Hotel Hertford on Friday night, the occasion being in celebration of the twenty-fifth , wedding; anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard. v- f.. , The banquet-table ,'wa beautiful with ita, artisUc xeriterpiece arrange ment nof ; flowers,1, the , place cards be ing , decorated with . silver hells and tfhet othet; aptotmentafeaturing'jthe saver. weaaing moui. , , The affair was most successfully carried out surprise i ' to v the ; honor guests', whose first intimation of the occasion: was ' the : greeting 'Here Comes the Bride,? sung in chorus by me nosts ana nostesses : Who greeted them as they entered the. dining room. Marshall Owens at once presented Mrs. Blanchard with a ' lovely bride's bouquet, while .at the same time Miss Hazel Mayes pinned to the lapel of Mr. Blanchard's coat a boutonniere. A delicious :r turkey dinner was served, with numerous appropriate toasts being made by various mem bers of the party, with everybody in the spirit of the occasion. Linwood ; Skinner proposed a toast to Mr. Blanchard,, which was follow ed by one to Mrs; Blanchard, given by Edward Weeks. Mrs. R. A. White Conducted a fun-nrovokins: turkev content. At the end of the second course. I line sauad consists of: HoUowell Mrs. D. M. Jackson presented to Mrs. Nixon, Carlton Barclift, John Robert Blanchard a gorgeous wedding cake, on which there were twenty-five lighted candles. This was cut by Mrs. Blanchard and served with the sweet course. Mrs. J, A. Perry then, with a few gracious words, presented to Mrs. Blanchard, on behalf of the J. CI Blanchard & Co. force a beautiful, silver vase. i Grateful appreciation for the honor bestowed upon himself r and Mrs. Blanchard was expressed by Mr. Blanchard at the close, of . the ban quet. Those present, in addition to the two honor guests, were their young son, William Garland Blanchard, their sister, Mrs. R. H. Willis, and Mesdames J. A. Perry, R. A. White, D. M. Jackson, Miss Hazel Mayes, and Messrs linwood Skinner, Rob bins Blanchard, W.' !.T. Elliott, R. F. Mann, Edward .Weeks, Marshall Owens, Edward Byron, Hazel Math ews, and Raymond Stanton. Office Facing Court House S-uare PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS' The High School football squad has increased in the past week several new players having come out to prac tice. As the squad " stands vit in cludes: Henry Stokes, Rob Morris, Tun Brinn, Joe Tucker, ; Eldon Wins low, William Dimmette, Pete Jack son, David Broughton, William Feild, Charles White, as linemen. The back SHIPLEY WINSLOW Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Virginia Winslow, formerly of Perquimans, to Mr. Henry Eugene Shipley, of Balti more, Md. . The wedding took place in Balti more, on September. ?4i The bride is the daughter Of Mrs. Ellen Winslow and the late Joseph B. Winslow, of Route Two, Hertford. She graduated from the Perquimans High School in 1926, after which she took a course in nursing at the Bal timore General Hospital, from which she was graduated last year. - She is a young woman of much '" personal charm and has many friends in Per quimans. The couple are making their home in Baltimore. . . Mrs. Duke Morgan,1 accompanied by her two children, Duke,, Jr., and Bettie, returned to their home In Ra leigh, on Sunday, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evart 'Newby Quick Relief for Chills and Fever and Other Effects of Malaria!- ; Dent put up With the suffering of Makria the teeth-chattering chills and ; the burning fever. Get rid of Malaria by getting the infection out of your system. That's what Grove's Tasteless Chill Tbnlc 4 does destroys and drives out the. infec tion. At the same time, it builds up your system against further attsA-fc&fetg. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic contains t - tasteless quinine which kills the infection! , in the blood. It also contains iron which builds up the blood and helps it overcome the effects of Malaria as well as fortify;, against nhfafectio. These are the effects , you want for COMPLETE relief. Grove'.: Tasteless Chill Tonic is pleasant toHaka. and absolutely safe, even for children. No bitter taste of quinine. Get a bottle today and be forearmed against Malaria. For tale at all drug stores. Now two sizes ' 40c end f 1. The SI sue contains 2 times u much at the 50c site as3 gives i you ii more forrour money. " JSUYANDSELL CAmi?(AKD : -! -Best Prides Eure, Fred Campen, Beverly Blanch ard, and Frank Jessup. Billy Hard castle is the team manager. The lineup for Friday's game will probably be about the same as that of last Thursday. The services of Carlton Barclift in the back field will be missed this week. Barclift sustained a wrenched ankle in last Thursday's game. He will watch the game Friday from the bench. . .. The girls have started practice in class games for their coming: basket ball team. Here's hoping that this year's team will bes good as last year's, which will be some good. As we remember, the girls last year had a 'swell team, coming through' the season undefeated by a high school team and winning both the Elizabeth City and Rocky' Mount tournaments. That's basketball. Come on, girls, and add to those two trophies and the thirty odd med als that you brought back last year. Mecklenburg farmers say that ex cept for the difficulty of keeping the walls cf their trench silos smooth the silos are functioning nicely with little spoilage of the ensilage. fo v.1 HAD ft EAU PATCHES Hair troubles are usually scalp troubles and scalp troubles are frequently due to a paraalt of some kind or other that ' eaU Into the scalp and causae Infection with consequent Irritation, Itch, crusty . sores, scales and thin and faMnj hair. There Is one treatment lor the scalp - that not only destroys the parasites but ' also helps heal the Irritated scalp. It Is Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. Not a fannv nrMnumtlnn. bnt an effective one and that's what you want, results. The use of Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing ; Oil will purify your scalp and promote the growth of healthy, vigorous and lus trous hair. Dr. Porter's Antiseptlo Heal- -IngOll is made by the makers of Grove's Xozatlve Bromo Quinine and Is sold by -all druggists at 8O0 and 6O0 with guar antee of satisfaction or money back. Taylor Jheatre . EDENTOjCft C. 4 PROGRAM COMING WEEK Today (Thursday) and Friday, ; October 10-11 --2 1 ' - : 'fVirginia Judge" One of .Paramourit's 'new releases with a new screen star MARSHA "UNT: Others In - cast i Step-in Fetchit and Walter Kelly. . , , Saturday, .October 12 y , .t ',, '. ' ,'. JOHN WAYNE in 4' , J, "Lawless Frcrtier,( 'Rustlers of Red Gap" Comedy Monday and Tuesday," Oct.' 14-15 ; ."Smart Girr r 'Another of the new Fall feleases with Kent Taylor and Ida Lupino. Wednesday, Oejober 16 - .... o r uIJoi?th 1 Capolina'o fx- RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA 6 Gala;;;DaysJ OCTOBER 14 to 19 All New Program s"Yr "Congress j Horse Dare Devils" . Racln On fi.c Aaek Wed.-Thurs. Tuesday, Friday Professional Auto 'Race Saturday Mammoth Agricultural and F Industrial 'Exposition T $11.600 In Agricultural Premiums . ON THE MIDWAY ,fWORLD OF MIRTH SHOWS' j GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS DAY. AND NIGHT A Four Reasons Why. You Find ; Bigger Savings Here I No. 1 1 Sale of Quality ! Southern Manor Canned' Foods ALL GREEN ' -'. t i f . ASPARAGUS Ncan2 2SC SLICED HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE 2 330 ASPARAGUS STYLE . ; ; STRINGLESS BEANS White Corn No. 2 can 10c Bartlett Pears , can 2lc Tomato Catsup 2 bottles 25c Lima Beans No. 2'can 17c iNo. 2 1 : Sale of Invigorating a P. BLEND . . lb. YELLOW FRONT v lb. GOLDEN BLEND Jb. 19c 17c 15c Sale of Popular Colonial Canned Food SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS PURE h ' -J Can - . .iJL T01MAT0 JUICE 0 " k f P " COLONIAL PURE FrSSFIUTE '""' ".i ' " Tasty Mackerel; .: ; 7e 2cans 15c Apple Sauce ? S .No.2can ; lCc Sale of Plain or Self Rising 103 Tears of Service Quality. Merchandise Bight Prices ESTT3 DAVI3 - C What a show for 7- ;J. G. Blanchard'; Cb. 7l G. V. I Cc- "EanciiV Sine 182 nrr.rrcr.a, rj. g ' 1 - I r. r.