f - n THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936 PAGE THREE lay lor ineatre : , EDENTON, N. C r , Cool As An Ocean Breeze PROGRAM COMING WEEK Today (Thursday) Only REGULAR ADMISSION Big Double Feature Program" Richard E, Byrd's "Iittle America" and Edward Everett Horton . in "YOUR' UNCLE DUDLEY" , . This coupon will admit two people with one paid admission. ' - Friday Only . REGULAR ADMISSION Barbara"Stanwyck "ANNIE OAKLEY" -ALSO Summer Fashion Revue On Our Stage at 8:45 P. M. Sponsored by the Merchants of Edenton Saturday REGULAR ADMISSION Shows Continuously 2 to 11 P. Tom Tyler in. "THE LARAMIE KID" ALSO Phantom Empire No. 3 Cartoon and Comedy M. Monday Only REGULAR ADMISSION Leslie Howard and Bette Davis in "PETRIFIED FOREST ' . Also News - Act Tuesday Only REGULAR ADMISSION Edmund Lowe and Virginia Bruce in "THE GARDEN MURDER CASE" Also News and Cartoon Wednesday (10c and 15c) Lionel Barrymore in in tlTHE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN" Also Act - Comedy and Popeye Cartoon Coming Thursday and Friday, June 4 5 THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS in "Country Doctor" ZZZ7 Mr, Parker Monds PassesTo His Reward After nearly three weeks of suf fering . from a paralytic stroke, our loved one, Parker Monds, passed to his reward. He was 75 last January 2nd, the son of William and Harriett Monds, - All service ; that medical skill, loving hands and friends could do was rendered, but God saw best, so He took him to rest from his toil and care, to meet his - companion, "Anna ' Byrum Monds" of over 50 years who preceded him 3 years ago last March. ; He leaves a son, Thomas Edward Monds, a daughter, Martha Monds, four grandchildren, all of Tyner; a brother, Rev. Riley Sidney Monds, of Hertford; a sister, Mrs. Isaac Jordan, of Ballards Bridge; many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends. - The' funeral was conducted at the home by his pastor, Rev. , Frank Cale, of Centet Hill Baptist Church, assist ed by Rev. R. E. Walston, of the Center i Hill Methodist Church. His favorite' hymns were sung by a quartet composed of Rev. Frank Cale, L. W. Belch, Mrs. J. Tim White and Mrs. Joe Byrum, accompa nied by Miss Dorothy Perry: "Lord, I Am Coming Home" and "Does Jesus Care?" . A solo, "Sometime We'll Understand" was rendered by Mrs. J. Tim White. Interment was made in the family cemetery near the home by the side of his wife. At the graveside ."The Old Rugged Cross" was sung by the quartet. The sacred mound was covered with floral gifts from loved ones and friends, which were carried by neph ews and nieces, R. S. Monds, Jr., Mrs. R. Tucker, Isaac Jordan, Mrs. Gus Perry, Dewey Boyce, Miss Ma mie Byrum, Edward Byrum, Mrs. Blannie Copeland, Cecil Boyce, Miss Gertrude Byrum. Pallbearers were: Tom Byrum, J. H. Byrum, Jesse P. Byrum, Tom By rum, W. T. Forehand, J. Tim White. A beautiful Mother's Day so many gathered to pay a last tribute, even many colored ones. WILLIE MONDS. VISITORS FROM HOPEWELL, VA. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Umphlett, of Hopewell, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Umphlett's mother, Mrs. 1. J. Nixon, Sr. AT NAGS HEAD Miss Nellie Feilds and Morgan Walker spent Sunday afternoon at Nags Head. IHMWM and happier still when the gift you choose is from MIL CAMPEN'S JEWELERS EDENTON, N. a One chance to give! Mke your gift to' the bride one that is distin guished, different Bight now we an featuring a dawiling aMortment of weddinc eifta i a wide range ot price. And whether you pay Hi or oUtion ar y our guar, anteeof quality, ,a 3 BET 1 1' & my Wise is the gift-giver who . draoscamooognummedflat -, silver from our ncwert open " stock patterns. And wise S: the groom who depends on , ' a dainty, atar .timed gift . EJgin to expresa bis lasting . affection. , ;.-V Come in today. -Ton are sure to find "just the thing'1 for the bride-to-be youre ' interested in,, ' Smart Mtni-bairaetta. 15 jvunb, nat. oral whit f ol4 fiOad am.. 137.50 ,. v) QUEBEC The Province of Quebec, thumbing the pages of Its colo nial traditions, has come up with "homespun economics" as the ' answer to inanv an individual clothing problem as well as the means to annual production of 810,000,000 worth of merchandise, much of : which is sold by the habitants or natives to me American tourisus. frnintlres "fireside factories" like the one shown here dot the pic turesque countryside in a comeback of old Frcnca-Canadian do mestic arts which is being encouraged by the Government through establishment of a Provincial School of Handicraft. Historic Romance A vivid screen parallel to the real life romance of the title heroine is offered in "Annie Oakley," dramatic ally incorporating events in the life of this renowned rifle shot who star red in Buffalo Bill's arena show Barbara Stanwyck stars, supported by Preston Foster and Melvyn Doug las. The picture will be seen at the Taylor Theatre Friday. C. T. C, Greenville, was called home for the week-end on account of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Annie King. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, Archie Ray Miller, who left me one year ago today, May 28, 1935. To youi grave I often wander, Flowers I place with loving care. And I feel that you are near me While I sadly linger near. I often sit and think of you When I am all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Could you ask me if I miss you Yes, it fills my heart with pain. But your spirit sweetly whispers, Courage, we shall meet again. Devoted wife, Effie T. Miller. SANDY RIDGE NEWS Miss Dorothy Wiggins and Miss Vera McCotter were guests of Miss Ruth Stallings Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. W Yeagor had as her guests Saturday afternoon Misses Joyce Stallings, Lillie Mae Riddick, Clorine Wiggins, Dorothy Stallings, and Alice Eason, and Mrs. Forrest Wiggins. Miss Marie Eason left Monday morning for Mills Home, where she holds a position, after spending some time with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Bill Eason, at Hickory Cross. Mrs. Forrest , Wiggins was the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Herbert Stallings, last week. Miss Hazel Stallings motored to Hertford on business Saturday after noon. Misses jvierie Blanchard and Joyce Stallings were in Hertford on busi ness Thursday afternoon. Miss Essie Eason,: of South 'Mills, was the guest of Miss Hazel Twine last week. Misses Priscilla Stalliners and Lillie Mae Riddick were guests of Miss Juanita Stallings Sunday afternoon. Miss Faye Hurdle, a student -at E. , 1 DEMOCRATIC PPBWARY-7JUNE 6 , for state Auditor , THE IDEAL CANDIDATE ; A father and a life-long friend of the schools. A f arm-ownerxwho knows the farmers' needs. A business executive of proven ability. ; This advertisement furnished ,by World HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I wish to sell the house and lot now occupied by me as a home on the corner of Grubb Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in the Town of Hertford. Terms may be ar ranged. Wilson Reed Vote For J. P. Elliott For Sheriff RICE-MEAT PATTIES 1 2-3 cups cooked rice 2 thbsps. chopped onion I lb. ground beef 1 cup evaporated milk 2-3 cup water 1 egg 2-3 teaspoon salt Combine ingredients and mold in to patties. Place in creased Dan: add 3 tablespoons boilinsr water. Bake in hot oven for 15 minutes. WEEK-END VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and their little daughter, Pat, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sutton. J. W. 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