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A v I f.L - Mr, and Mrs.. J. C. Blancbard had as guests, over the week-end Mrs, Blanchard's brother, N. N. Ferguson, of Atlanta, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. N- N; Ferguson, Jr., of. Newport, News, I .Virginia, , ;. . '' .Mrs. R. W. Smith, Mrs. ; H. 4 A. ' ' ' Whitley, W. F,-C." Edwards v and W. 1 v G. Edwards attended the funeral of l. : . Mtok. Surry Parker, of .Norfolk, Va., Suffolk, Va., on' Saturday after noon, . ' f ' , : 'illss" Frances Lister, of Elizabeth Cityvisited in Hertford on Saturday. Mrs. Fred -Morrell and her little , j daughter, JacquelineAn n, .of High . Point, are visiting Mrs. Morrell 's 1 ! ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nacb- Mrs. J. G, Bobenoa am) Mrs. J. T. Basnigbt spent the week-end In Bal timore, Md, where they visited their . sister, , Mrs.' Claude Fletcher, of Washington, D. O, who Is a patient t the Johns Hopkins Hospital The condition of Mrs. Fletcher, a former "gjord "resident, is reported as - '"lnipsewtafc-!" " ' : ' Mr. sad ffrsV-H. C. MeGehee, of "CradJack.'Va, "rlMted the family of "M. end lira, G. Roberson on Sun 4,'day. ',;" ' t. 'f..-. . - , . Mrs. C. E. Newby, Jr,and her lit " tie sen, George Newby HI, of Rocky Mount, are here to spend Christmas lingerie, Gloves Htad Bags, Dresses andoats All Priced Very Reasonably ILILDA'S BEAUTY SHOP ruTBriinnniniiriii OfUY 193 6 THE PIANO C flHBRZ i no doubt abouc it i i- . wijfifttfrffwJiffMwwfff av iw in i i "a. ;. . - ' w J, , 1 iy , lb Zenith s Overtone AmpUaer, f t . otrm &ura at thm tQ6 Un ' improvM the tone and makes : ; . radio programs more eoloyable. 'i i I Zenih'.OT.rton.ApHfl.ri provides the same variation as ,' ! ' thu of the piano toundiog bord. ' , It reproduces the entire tonal " . . , - . ... . nnga with anuang pertection.' w. - ' ' ' ..r ew i V ffoo.85) withMra. G. E. Newby, Sr. " ,'' . -MrV and Mrs. G. Barbee have as a guest MrBarbee's mother, Mrs. J. S. Barbee, of Spring Hope." " , Rev. Carl Barbee and, Mrs, Barbee, of Swansboro, were recent guests of Mr.' and Mrs.. G. W." Barbee. , '. Mrs. Lyman Shepherd had as: her guests on Sunday Mrs. S., A. Banks and Mrs. Charles Calvert, of Norfolk, Virginia, A, 7 V, VT ' " Mrs.,T. F, Winslow and her daugh ter, Misi Mae Wood Winslow, ' are spending a few days in Norfolk Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H, Wilcox.' : ' Mrs. W S. Davenport, of Mackeys, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. C'A. Davenport Whedbee Residence Is Ready For Occupancy , . " - The old, Whedbee residence,, which has been i remodeled and restored, made ever into a modern house, still preserving the 'appearance of the old, ia' ready for occupancy and the fam ily expects to move fat next week. . This old house, located Aon the cor ner of Church Street-and Punch' Alley, was long ( Unoccupied,. nobody living in the -place-- for-, more ' than twenty years, t Charles " Whedbee, whose family formerly lived (here, p" -J lr sr. V xSirf WE ARE - SHOWING THE RADIO with OIISTRU CTIOII JMMiTHl--t$.ftahm.TmmmAaue , JT T S , aimpUiud dial mmm. li-inck ah -A wriam ymunK f wkw. BtoA Utr . , , . " ..'fwinaiwa n conn. Amoowtie im,;:- ladlcatlM A-n-C SpUt-8coa4 Toa las-OTTtoo Ampllftw. t Inrhm hljh, - a - , i1" .fin t-j The "new 4 1936 Zenith Radios. have manv other features too. See v them all hear these new radio these Zeniths thu even snrpass is ; " performance , the , more cosdy . ' ' " Zeniths of other years now at populax prices; ' ' - - rf7fpmM 1 j I bran the work cl i J "r.g' and restoring the . 3 last summer. Made over its is a le. tlful place, in itswhite coat ofpir,i, ,wiih green blinds, and its ne old chimneys. ' '' 11 ;lifV'-V Recent Ilrids Ilcnored , By Shower On Friday Mrs. Louis StaHings and ' Miss Al-Cora- Winslow were hostesses at a shower Friday evening in honor' of their sister. Mrs.: Vann Spivey,' of won oik, va wno Deiere Jier marr riage was Miss Louise Winslow, " at the home of Miss Winslow's . parents, Mr, ana; Mrs. Allan Winslow, at WhltestonV v ' . . The.honaree, received . many useful and attractive gifts.- The ' guests. were - served "-candles and fniit by the hostesses,., ," Those attending included; Mr., and Mrsv Howard Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Alex StaHings, Mr. and Mrs, Lafay ette Lane, Mrs. Louise , Lane, Mrs. Elsie Winslow, Miss Louise Eason, Mist. Anna Baker. Miss Linda Saun ders. Miss Iris Winslow, Miss Madge Lane, Miss Edith White, Miss Claris sa Winslow. Miss Lucille Lane, Miss Keby Winslow, Miss Edna Winslow, Miss BurneMe Winslow,- Miss Lena Winslow, Miss Johnnie White, , Miss OneUa Winslow, Miss Syble Winslow, Miss Jessie. Belle. Windoft Misses Miriam arid Doris Lane',' Mis'se Helen and Mavis Winslow, .Miss Clara Window. JJiss ; Theressa Winslow, land. MiauEvieiJwBrnardand Thomas Winslow, Nelson Lane, Clyde Lane. Leland Winslow, -William and Floyd Winslow, Caaroll and Herbert Williams, Fentress Winslow, Alton Stalllnffs. Quinton: Stallinrs, Alvah Window, George and Willard Baker, Misses Alcora and Gemma Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Louis StaHings, Mr. and Mrs. Allan U. Window, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Spivey, of Norfolk, Va. WmFALLNjBWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Commander, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wrirht. of Elisabeth OtyAand.Mrs. Cory, - of Weeksville spent Sunday, wltn urs., r. snui- Miss Mamie StaHings spent Wed nesday in Norfolk, Va with relativee. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Salter and son, Horace, Jr- spent Saturday in Nor folk, Va, Mrs. Baker -remained over Sunday to visit her daughter, Ger trude Baker, . , Mr and Mrs. Maurice Hodges, of Norfolk, Va spent the week-end goests of Miss Mamie StalOngt. & , Mr. and i Mrs. Jimmief Earnhardt and son, Jimmie, Jr-vf, -Eliaabeth City, and Mlss JUorna JBrotners spent the week-end with Mrs, W. Q. H0U0- welL - Mr. and Mrs, Brady-: Hare, of Brayhall, visited Mrs. Lizzie Hare Sunday. ."Tjf ' Mrs. J. L. Nixon and Mrs. C B. White were, called to the bedside of their mother, Mrs. George Miller, who is very ill. Mrs. Miller is at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Juki ian Chappell, of Belvidefe, and her condition is said to. be very , critical..- The WinfallAdult v Missionary So ciety held its regular monthly meet ing at the home - of Mrs. J. I De- Laney.. Mrs. Joe Noweli; - thevice president, " was in charge " of the meeting, and Mrs. JL. DeLaney led the devotional. ,The . following pro gram was presented: Beading, "John Novak Finds An Answer,! Mrs. J. W. Dtmmetter Reading.?; "Learning To Live," by Mrs. J. V. Roach; Beading, "Two Home Missions : Evperience, Miss Mamie Stallings; "Two Stones From. Korea," Mrs. W. "F. Morgan; Poem, -"The Bells Across the Snow,' Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Srj . Reading, "The Little Boy They Turned Away," z: Taylor Theatre , EDENTON, N.C,,";; PROGRAM COMING WEEI& . Today (Thursday) and Friday, ' li'. December, IMS; f -r.-1- . 5 - ANN HARDING GARY COOPER ."Peter Ibbetcon": Saturday, December 14 : , , .' '1 TOM TYLER . "Call of Savages" Comedy Monday and Tuesday, ; , December 16-17 ' , MARX BROTHERS "A Night iat the kOpcraM Wednesday, December 18-- " " ' - JACK HOLEY - JOHNNY DO'-YNS ' j Coronado'' 1 iir3. .r. c. r.v ? : '.i was FJ:::r.ted I7 Ilrs. J. V. Ej.-Ji, and Jlrg. J. L. EeLaney presented the Scriptural Life. Hiss LI? trie StaH ings and Mrs,, W. F, Morgan' sang a duet. The group was dismissed with a prayer. .- s The Toung Woman's Circle of the Winf all Cedar Grove Missionary So cietf met "at the hpme of Miss Audrey Stanton' Monday . evening with ' the a- . 67, x 3( ,t . Newest Styles COASTER WAGONS ' GIRLS' AND BOTS ' . TBJCTCLES -t Streasjjlne f 1" ICTCLtej"- 1 rn fi nfetr Rl !! a -1V $)- "-b- S BASE3ALL ' 7 ' H M REAL FOOTBALLS OUTFITS BASKETBALLS i . 90c piOeCO -"ooc-. I .'-IT jJ- .. . ' I I I rm fsfxttv ;. v.. CHINA SETS CS.7S SE 30E 1 u 4.00. ; raAt 1 L ,W r-i. S , V " Y,'f f'ttfr L i 4, f At" iM'Au! - ;-A. I vV- - 1 505 - ( '' iUUUU 1 1 J U1 U l.f 1 jf 5 J ?a ?-? W 5-? W ?t Jt J J i J ? J 3LC 5J J-f -t 5-t U l yj. 1-t 3-1 ML Jv J V prscIJL j. 1. c.vc.' by the rvcz'.: -t, r-1 was l - part in the yc r.i -w.'e: Lllr" Aduta'Yt'kite,: Gladys. Vard, and Lu iille Long, and , Ilrs, Jesse Stanton. All members were present, avid a new member was added to the roll The Circle decided to " entertained the Adult ' Society at - the church next month. . i. .1: V I - ' l i MANTLE CLOCKS OGcup PERCOLATORS AIR RIFLES - SHOT GUNS BULLET RIFLES . AMMUNITION Of AH Kinds " w '5ae"", M ta," m w ' . . - . SEE OUK ASSORTMENT 1 ji:'. - ;3 to C Iry f. - j Li C. hcr- a supply of home grown feed. ' Wilson farmers havVsuffered heavy losses from. J hog cholera, ravaging theis" herds; - during . the , past two weeks, . "O i. ,30: WRIST WATCHES ; 02.95 30i FLASHLIGHTS vSOc' BATTERIES , and t vBULBS 3Ct 07 ; r x I "T 1, i i ' Comirg Thursday and Far. '-17, December 19-23 1 ' GRETA GARrO W 1 r t TV-. r- 1 k - . - w J
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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