'AY r. . n ' THE PERQUIMANS WEZItLY. HERTFORD, N. G, FHIDAY, OCTC?"?. 3, lr.j. published- W7 .Friday..-t The Ferqnimana i Weekly. - office in the Gregory , Building,.. Church Street, Hertford, N. Gl .MATTTE LISTER WHrfEILEditor Day Phone w . ,, . ,' ..88 - Lues in FdrXY4''ftrl936 , Night Phone .100-J SUBSCRIPTION RATES Six Months .76e 41-25 One Year Entered as second class matter ; November 15, 1984, at the post office - at Hertford. North Carolina, undfc the Act of March 8, 1879. Advertising totes i&rnished by re ' inot-'? ""' ,;- ' '' '" " ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935. THIS WEEK'S BIBLE THOUGHT FOLIAGE AND FRUIT: I am like a arreen olive free in the house : of God; I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever. I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done it; and I will wait on thy name. Psalm 62:8-9. FOOTBALL BOYS DESERVE BETTER TREATMENT They -.are a iBlendid bunch of youngsters, those young fellows--who are struggling, with the aid of - Coach Rogers, to develop . inteithtijU team ox wnicn we may be proud. Every one is worth his weight in gold, from Hollowell Nixon, who wont weigh oyer 125 pounds, to Rob Morris, who stands six feet two in his socks and tips the scales at 196 pounds. These boys represent the very flower of the youth of PerquimahT. All of us feel that way about the boys, but, frankly, we haven't shown it After all is said and done, the Ath letic Association of the Perquimans High School has not had the support of the local folks. Nothing has more clearly demonstrated this than the situation which occurred last Friday, when the football players were herd ed intqan open truck on a 90-mile ride to the point of the football game. That was a raw deal. The boys deserve better treatment than that. Without regard to the discomfort the boys may have experienced or the blow to their pride in being ac corded so little consideration, the fact remains that from the stand point of safeguarding the health of these youngsters, they should not have been allowed fb take that long ride unprotected from the weather in an open truck. Certainly nobody, young or old, should take such a drive following such strenuous exercise as football. Coach Rogers is a young man, and a stranger in our midst. How much cooperation are we giving him? i -1 -I I ' I J .i " ' j 'I "I .vm 1 ' ' is ,j : 6 'I. H ' '"' g i ! m ' ..:- Jgj "j I ;. jl I I I i Oood Nowtll, Vick Cii'Js, Alvah Winslow s Oliver -sWinslow, fMerrCl Winslow, 'f Leland ' V.'inslow, Sallie ChappelV Louis Norman Ghappell, Robert Wilder, Elsberry . Lane, Nor- man; RidJick.Mt an Mrs iClaude Winslow.' , , 1 - Whlteviile Grove W; M7 Tj:ileet)i5 The Woman's Missionary Union of Whiteville Grove Church met Friday aftni4 tX tLd Luu.i of Lio P Laydca. ,Krs. Yf. T. Enith conduct- ed the devctiunal. The ? le-oon was given by Mrs. J. A. Chappeil,' Mrs. ? T. P. Layden. and Mrs. W. T. Smiti ' ; ine(, ' Hostess servea, ;canays ang -apples. t v ' f Those present were Mrs. "J. A. Chappeil, Mrs. W; T. Smith, Mrs. N. Q. -Ward, Mrs. Maude'Chappellj Miss Olive Layden, and Mrs. T. P. Layden: WW ffLff JAKtf ill Ml ' Rt WfWRtRll I IP 151 B I ' fCJI ill PRICES OF REPAIR TARTS TOR THE ; Gordon Cean Harvester. ARE AS FOLLOWS 'Boxes rHi',, rt rt5r tf? 4 Each::..:::i..:j:..l. : ....0Sw5O THS LONGER and more graceful lines of the 1 Ford V-8 for 1936 are well Illustrated In this view of the popular De Luxe . Tudor Sedan. The new longer hood extends gracefully . over the attractive sew radiator grille. Wide streamlined front fenders, with an imposing flare, shroud the tires and house the game with Lewiston Friday, at Lew iston. The boys are sure that they have a good chance to avenge their defeat suffered two weeks ago. . Now, folks, let the 'boys know that you are back of them by not allow ing them to ride to Lewiston in a! truck. SPORTS TALK By "Whitie" The Perquimans Indians suffered s 12 to 2 defeat from Oceana last Fri day at Oceana. Oceana obtained their two touch downs in the first and last quarters. The Indians took their two points on a' fumble by Oceana behind their own line, giving Perquimans a safety. The boys played an excellent game on Friday, considering the circum stances under which they played. The team was unable to obtain cars to take the players to Oceana Only one car was offered, that of Mrs. E. Leigh Winslow. As one car was insufficient to take all the play ers, the matter ended in the players having to hire an open truck in which to ride that 90 miles to Oce ana. If you don't think it is a job for a team to take that long ride in a crowded truck and then play foot ball, to say nothing of the ride back home after the game, just try it some time. It took an awful lot of spunk and backbone for the boys to go through with it, realizing that the home folks weren't sufficiently inter ested in whether or not they played to help them get a ride to the game. In the face of this knowledge, how ever, the Indians did their best But everybody knows that a foot ball team needs every bit of the en couragement and support they can get if they are going to do their best, and who knows but that' the In dians, might not have come out vic torious, on Friday if they had re ceived just ft little bit of encourage ment? T ' Come"-on, folks, give the boys some help. The ' neighboring towns are supporting - their athletic clubs. What's the matter with Hertford? The Indians, play their return FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS Hi' t .-4 ' SEND COTTON TO J.;W. Perry Company at SUFFOLK va. I": r Safe or Storage and Loans The next game tSat the football team will play here will probably be Friday week. When the Indians do play again here, how about coming out and giving the team a big boost Claude Brinn, captain of last year's Perquimans High football team, is playing 4 his year at Fork Union, where he is at school. Claude played in Saturday's game against Wood bury Forest, and Fork Union came out with the big score, defeating Woodbury 12 to 0. Nice work, Claude, keep it up. We knew you could do it! The faculty was victorious in the basketball game between the Hi-Y girls and the faculty on Wednesday afternoon. First Fall Shooting , Match Held Today The first shooting match of the fall will be held by the Hertford Rifle Club this afternoon (Friday) at the rifle range of the club. The shooting will begin at 2 o'clock, according to M. G. Owens, executive officer of the club, and everybody is invited. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill, at their home on Church street in Hert ford, on Wednesday, October 16, a daughter, Jo Ann. BELVIDERE NEWS M. Copeland; - "The Pisgah Pottery Man," Miss Emma White. ;v.v. Miss Gladys Hamrick, County Home Demonstration Agent, talked on and demonstrated school lunches. Miss Dorothy White guessed the lucky number and) won the lunch. Miss Olive Layden won a collection of bulbs in a contest At the close of the meeting Miss Clara White distributed bulbs to the members. Those present were: Miss Clara White, Mrs. Wl L. White, Miss Gladys Hamrick, Mrs. S. M. Winslow, miss uiive Layden, Miss Margaret White, Mrs. J. M. Copeland, Miss Lucy White, Mrs. C T. Rogerson, Miss Uorothy White, Mrs. L. J. Wins low, Mrs. Ira Winslow, Mrs. V. C. Lane, Mrs. N. Q. Ward, Mrs. T. C. Perry, Miss Emma White, Miss Ber tha Smith, and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. Birthday Party Mrs. T. R. Winslow entertained on Saturday evening from 7:80 'til 11:00 o'clock in honor of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth's 18th birthday anni versary. The house was beautifully decorat ed, the color scheme being pink and white. ' , I After many games had been play ed the guests were invited into the horns behind chromium grilles. New design steel wheels with 12-inch hub caps are handsome and easy; to clean. BuckeMype front teats are exception ally comfortable. This body type, of welded steel like all Ford V-8 bodies, Is also available without de luxe appointments at lower cost , v , , M ; .' 1 'I . i . li i i mmmmmfmm dining room, where nuts, candy, ice and , cake were served. A mm CM The Better Homes and Garden Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Emma White and her sisters. The meeting opened with the Garden Club song. The devotion al was conducted by Miss Dorothy White, the theme being the Garden of Eden. At roll call the members answered with some household hints. The following program was then given: "Useful Hints for October," Mrs. T. C. Perry: "The Iris." Mrs. J. Speedy Relief of Chills and Fever Dont let Malaria tear you apart with its racking chills and burning fever. Trust to no home-made or mere makeshift rem- emes. Take the medicine prepared dally for Malaria --Grove's Tasteu Chin Tonic. Grove1! Tasteless CMl Tonic gives real relief from Malaria because it's a scien tific combination of tasteless quinine and tonic iron. The quinine kills the Malarial infection in the blood. The iron builds up the system and helps fortify against further attack. At the first sign of any ' attack of Malaria take Grove's Tuteless Chill Tonic Better still take it regularly during the Malaria season to ward off the disease. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is absolutely harmless and tastes good. Grove's Tasteless (Ml Tonic now comes in two sizes, 50c and $1. The $1 size contains 2 H times as much as the 50c size and gives you 2S more for your money. Get bottle todayat any drugstore. Ladies' FUR TRIMMED COATS We have selected these impressive Coats to be featured in our Fall showing because they are becom-x ing to every figure, and because their furs are of the most popu lar of the year. f We1 have' all -the latest styles and shades in stock now. .. Come in to day and . make , your selection. They are priced from' 0f i .': " ' jJ'V. '(XT"'' " .ft f 103, Years of Service s. Quality Merchandise . f Right Prices , .J. G; Biarictiard .Co. ;'"?"Blanehard's" Since 1832' tllv'-! V 4 ;f , HERTFORD. N. C ) ' , ' : i cake ; with eighteen the center Vof the cream beautiful "white candles was in table. Those present were: Misses Orene Chappeil, "Lillian Hendren, , Thelma Baccus, Frances Copeland, Elizabeth Elliott, Attie.: 'CanDneS'liiii' Chappeil, SybTe Rogerson, Evelyn White, HatOe Pearl Nowell, Ruth Adelaide Nowell, Alice Stallingsfc Nellie Mae Ward, Edna Winslow, Clara Winslow, Virginia Winslow, Miriam Lane, Onella Winslow, Clara Winslow, and Lillian Ray Perry; Messrs. Robert Hendren, Charlie Thomas Rogerson, Walter Nowell, Sprockets; ri .---.i:liig sg. ZSi Each... ..... ..g5C Rollers V et-i Each . ...lSSC Chain lilr ibot..... u..r..r if73 GOI1DON DEAN HARVEGTEEl 203 West Church St. - Elizabeth City, N. G Prices f.o.b. Phone 468-J One Lot of Men's )JL. S U I T S m - v - specialized price for a specialized I jl V group of Suits for immediate wear. 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