THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1936.
PAGE FIVE
Shower In- Honor -
Of Mrs. Barrington
Mrs. T. T. Harrell entertained at a
' lovely miscellaneous shower 3 Thurs
day evening; fa honor of Mrs. Luther
i Barrington, who before her recent
marriage was Miss Eva Mae Harrell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
, Harrell. The living loom and dining
room were thrown ensuite and were
beautifully decorated with colorful
.. spring flowers..' ' . , ,
Those winning prizes in the con
tests, and who in turn presented them
, " to the honpree . were: Mrs. Carlton
Cannon, Miss Virgie Umphlett and
Mra; Jak. Baanight .
A delicious salad course was serv-
ed with Mrii Carlton Cannon, Mrs.
Garland Stjmten..-.and Misa Mabel
Barrington, of Edeaton, assisting. -v""1
Those rememuering.thejiride.and
who were ; present rwerer M. : and
Mrs. Luther- Barrington, ' honorees,
' Mr. and iM. - Mitchell Barrington,
- Mr. anfcMrBJohn' Harrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas' HarrelLj Mr. and Mrs.'
, Rondell Barrington, Misses Mabel
and Beuna Barrington, Mr: and Mrs.
H. A. Perry, Miss Mary Perry, and
W. E. Jordan, all of Edenton; Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Cannon and daugh
ters, Mary Annette and Cornelia;
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton, Mr,
and Mrs. W. M. Harrell and daugh
ter, Sadie Vivian, . Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Harrell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. Y.
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Berry, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Stallings, Mr. and
Mrs. ' Louis Evans. Miss Adelaide
Eaves, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lane. Charles
White, Jr., Mrs. Ed Lane, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter - Williams, Mrs. Jake
Basniarht. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Math
ews, Mrs. Nathan Mathews, Mrs.
Moody Mathews, Mrs; S. I. Culupher,
Misses Virginia and Virchia Umph
lett, rMrs. R. A. Perry,. J. Bf Perry,
Misses Lillian Rav Perry and Ade
laide Laytbn,.Mrs. Ben -Wood, Miss
Beenie Wood! Misses : Janie Russell,
mm! Orcna' ChaDDelll Mrs, Russell.
Mrs. , Wilf ord J3oyce, Miss Dorothy
Mae Homer, Jim cass, xnrs. reus
Mathews and son, Glynn, Mr. and
Mrs. T.-T. Harrell and Mrs. Michael
Androlia, of Raleigh.
: . - .CARD OF THANKS
; We 'flsh toa,ejress ur-dejmar
preciation of the many kindnesses
Avtended to us durinar the illness and
at the-time oftbe; dath of ourijoved
one, Mrs. Virgie Irene Winslow. For
every thoughtful act and every ex
pression of sympathy we are most
grateful.
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Gettiog a Job and
Getting Ahead
By Floyd B. Foster,
Vocational Counselor,
International Correspondence
Schools
Difficulties Provide the Opportu-
nities for Success
A PROMINENT business execu
tive has said that if he had to
name the one quality most essential
for success in business, he would say
thalit is'the ability to fliid genuine
pleasure in overcoming difficulties.
A tendency to shrink from or avoid
difficulties can be a wellnigh fatal
handicap to the young man starting
his business career. .
Every resnonsible lob in avurv
f line of work present its difficulties.
xne more responaioie and better
paid the Job. the more it abounds
with them. It is this very fact that
M . 41 M ! ill . . t
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cult situations he must deal with in
the course of a day's work.
There are millions of people who
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The man who finds himself in a job
where there do not seem to be any
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If your goal is a successful busi
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someone else to worry about. Learn
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your success is assured.
Mrs. Hines Entertains
In Honor Bride-Elect
Paul Stallings Guilty
Of Drunken Drjving
(Continued from Page One)
60 days on the roads. Gilbert was
found not guilty.
Adele Foster, charged with gamb
ling, was dismissed.
In the case of Alphonso Welch,
charged with reckless driving, prayer
for judgment was continued for two
years upon payment of the court
costs.
William Hoffler, charged with il
legal possession of liquor, was dfs
missed upon payment of the costs.
Will Nixon, who plead guilty to
being drunk, was fined two dollars.
Howard Whedbee, colored, charged
with non-support of his illegitimate
child, was required to pay to the
clerk toward the support of the child
one dollar per year for the period of
two years.
vGeori:. White, colored; chanted
with being drunk,' was dismissed.
John Coleman, charged with illegal
possession of liquor, was dismissed.
L. V. Vanhorn, plead guilty to be
ing drunk, and was fined two dollars.
George Sutton, colored, charged
with assault with a deadly weapon,
and pleading guilty, was given a sen
tence of six months upon the roads.
LEGALS
Mrs. R. N. Hines was hostess at a
delightful tea given at her home on
Dobb Street on Monday afternoon.
complimentary to Miss Louise Gaith-
er, bride-elect.
The house was tastefully decorated
throughout in a profusion of spring
flowers, featuring a color scheme of
yellow and white.
The guests were received at the
door by Mrs. J. E Winslow and Mrs.
C. A. Davenport. Mrs. Hines and the
guest of honor received in the living
room. At the tea table in the dining
room Mrs. W- H. Hardcastle and
Mrs. B. G. Lewis, of Concern, pre
sided. They were assisted in serv
ing by Mrs. Walter H. Oakey, Jr
and Miss Maude Prigden.
About forty guests called during I
the afternoon.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrators
of the estate of Alphino Pasco White
deceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Hertford on or
before the 11th day of April, 1937,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recoyery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 11th day of April, 1936.
J. L. WHITE,
J. 0. WHITE, Jr.
J. A. WHITE
Administrators.
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