PAGE EIGHT : THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY,- ', HERTFORD. N. C, FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1938. v v - - Pi v It: Mr. and Mrs.' Berry Sick ,, Among thc3 sick with flu ' this .week were Mr. and Mrs. B. C Berry. Mr." Berry has been, able to be oat for several days, and Mrs. Berry's condition is improving. f . MMM t Hone For Spring; Holidays , Bill Jessup, who is a student at Duke University, Durham, is spend Miss Blanchard At Home Miss Sarah Blanchard, ., who holds a position in the library; of .Duke University, spent the week-end . with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Blanchard. Miss Brian At Home .Miss San Brian, who is a student at Duke University, .spent the spring dnfe, the spring holidays at hohi; hoBdayi with. he ?parjntp, Mr. and 1 SPECIAL REDUCTION ON ALL Kloirse CoflDairs For Friday and Saturday Carolina Hardware Co. "THE FARMERS' FRIEND" Phone 11 -:- Hertford, N. C. Mrs.1 RT.'Brinn. ; Mrs. Britt Welf Again .' ! Mrs. Fenton Brit V ; who has been sick with an attack of jflu, is conval escent and. is back at her job in the omce oi ur. a. vayenport. ' '.. '' mmmmmmm t'V''v : Mollie Oakey Improves . Mollie, the .little v daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Oakey, jr.,- who was . quite .sick i for; several : days,: is convalescing. 1 . ij a : " Visit At Tviu Mrs. W. M.' Byrum spent Tuesday at Tyner, visiting -her daughter, Mrs. Edgar" Howell. rj . i " Robert Hollowell At Home ' Robert ; Hollowen -1 has' returned to Duke University ? where be is a stu dent, after spending the spring holi days with hia parents, MK and Mrs. u. in noiiuweu. . , , William White . Convalescent , William White.' who has been sick for the past week, is convalescent. Mrs. Potter At Home Mrs. Dick Potter is visiting her parents in Florence , South Carolina. Spent Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nixon and Mrsi J. W. Nowell spent Sunday in Nor folk, Va., visiting relatives. Miss Nowell Returns Miss Ruth Nowell, who has spent the past three weeks visiting rela tives in Norfolk, Va.', returned home Sunday. '- ', '' . ' -i In Norfolk On Business Mr. and Mrs. M. 3: Gregory, Mrs. A- Perry and Louis . Nachman spent Monday in Norfolk, Va., on business. Mrs. Bass Visits Here Mrs. E. L. Bass and her little daughter, Edna Earle, of Norfolk, Va., are guests of Mrs. Bass' parents, Mr. nd Mrs. E. W. Mayes, . ', Durham Visitor Here Dr. H. M. Schiebel, of Duke Hospi tal, Durham, was in 'Hertford on Monday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. ' " , Mrs. Smith's Sister Die Mrs. Horace Phillips", a Bister of Mrs. R. W. Smith; of Hertford, died at her home lit Suffolk, Va., , 6n Wednesday morning, after along Ill ness. Mrs. Smith attended ' the fu neral services which were'' held ' In Suffolk Thursday morning. " ' New Jersey 'Visitor 1 ' , . T . v VT i i j a r.1 - tm i . t ford, visiting his mother, Jtfm B. Newbold. A .,. . V " to each other - - - you and your suit In which we interpret the most important fash ion of the season THE.SUIT FASHION al ways casual . . . always colorful . . . always im peccably tailored . . . whatever the mood. New Spring colors Coral, Apple Green, Rose Beige, Frigate Blue, Gray, Navy, Pottery, Natural, Tan, Brown. Swagger styles Chesterfield style Fitted Reefer styles Mannish styles -Dressy Gibson sleeve styles Three-piece styles. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER , . HONORING RECENT BRIDE Mrs. M.C. Boyce and Mrs. Yf. H. Pierce, Jr., entertained at a miscel laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Pierce, near -Chapanoke, on Thurs day evening, honoring their sister, Mrs. Irvin Stallings, formerly Miss Jennie Hurdle. Games and contests were enjoyed during the evening, and apples and delicious home-made candy were served. , , Those attending and sending gifts were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deal, Mr. and Mrs. FJihu Lane, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce, Mr.' and Mrs, Fenton Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Elenza Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Jen nings, Mr. and Mrs. Earl HoUoweu, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Red Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stal lings, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ' Hurdle. Mesdames Jesse Harrell, John Sy- mons, u. j. White, jack Benton, Til lie Elliott, Sallie Hendricks, Carrie Hurdle, Sallie Houowell, Cecil Saw yer, Misses Sarah and Emma Deal, Louise Russell, Juanita White, Max ine Griffin, Mary Burgess Layden, Leah, Dorothy and Margaret Whed- bee, Mary and Eleanor Sawyer, Marie Elliott, Onella Pierce, Artie Mae, Jennie and Anne Hollowell, Lois Faye Benton, Sarah Lee Hen dricks; Richard and Crafton Russell, Willard, Robert Mather . and Rothie Hurdle, Luther and- Elsberry Whed- bee, James, Leonard and Clarence Pierce, Eugene Boyce, Maryland Boyce, Jr., John, Earl and Herman Hollowell, and Gilmer Ferrell. on '1 'i-. i'i lv' trt fri l'..ht -"i t. I ' AriJ" el- Cowpen NecJc.SpeQialsl per lb.. Stone Mpuntains, 5 lbs. J. Gray Jackets; per lb.. :75c 65c Improved Wonder, 5 lbs. (a) 4 65c Improved Schochler 5 lbs. 65c Dixie Queen, 5 lbs. .. 1 $1.25 Confession may be stood for the soul, but often it nearly wrecks an average household. . , 4.95 to 1 5.95 Heiv Spring We secured these Dresses especially for Easter selling an$ the values excel all of our previous offerings. They in clude all that the latest style trends demand in a beautiful selection of Jacket Coats and other models. Fine crepes and many sheers in prints and solid coors Plenty of, navy . and black in larger sizes. 38 to 44 14 tor 20 5.95 to 12.95 Ladies' '. ' ;'." - i Blouodo ; Crepes and Linens ' Prints - and solid colors. ; Sizes 84 to 40 98c to 1.98 SPOUT and DtlESS OJIFOQE3 White : Tan - Grey - Brown t ?. :. Navy and Combinations , 1.49 1.98 2.98 3.95 104 Years of service QUALITY MERCHANDISE RIGHT PRICES' "P.t.AVARTVS' SINCE 1832 '"'' HRRTFort .' ts vnnTn rAPniTVA f ' "ELANCHARD'S'' SINCE 1832 NOHTII CAROLINA CANTALOUPE SEEDS Hale's Best, 5 lbs. ; ; Long John, 5 lbs. (SU: Bottomly, 5 lbs. (a) ; ; Schramm, 5 lbs, - : : Clark, 5 lbs. I Money Maker, per lb. .80c ..$1.00 90c 90c ...$1.50 TRUCK CROP SEEDS I Bountiful Snaps, bag lots, lb.....: ....10c I Norfolk Market Corn, bag lots, lb.... -6c Black Valentine Beans, bag lots, lb 11c w Adams Early Corn, bag lots, lb. . 8c I Wood Prolific Lamas, ,bag lots, lb.. 13c Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. vervthing In Hardware and Supplies" PHONE 4 i ? EDENTON. N. G PHONE 4 $ I MMMfMMIMMMMM PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - ' tin . b&v m 8K . JUL i i "i m int m im im im iai mi iKt m iMinfM And 'j -mum m . , . - i MICXnHtOSEl CEREAL I0WI Mmi Ym Bvf . lPACKACIOT CAM OF THESE. 2CEBEAU... 00' run! IPkg. BronnakM ) ALL FOR 1 rtOwp Nto Walm . 1 Bestlowsfe low! J B Best Compound Lard 2 Pounds for....:...:. ' NO. 2V, CAN SUCED OR HALVES Peaches i CANS FOR SUGAR PER POUND 5(E BAKER'S IlOGOl ate Vi POUND CAKE SAUCE PAN FREE Spices, All Flavors 3 tat. ...250 ...CAROUNA'MAID - EXTRA GOOD ' I . SMALL Pickle s Prune Juice Tomatbea QUART JAR SCANS FOR Ki 4 CANS FOR ,. .8G3'i.-:::v SCO :; 5PE0W :;e;KRAm:PRODUCTSt;;;r V , ., Yog Are CwiiaUy Invited to Attend This bemonstration . 'J v::,mj nOT,P- ' HOM-N-AIS ..' - . Salad: Drcssmg. , J, ; Cheese SprccH Quart Size : :...37c : 0 r Pint Size J-l-Sc - O'O, 4 . ' ' 'ij, ! . 104 Years of Service ' Quality Merchandise - tr A, 4