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THE .PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. ft FRIDAY, DEQEffeSR 18, 1936 PAGE FIVE, .Mt i Society- 1; LIccts At Winfall if? if tf ; The Yan's Missionary Society of Mt. SI, -i Baptist Church met on TuesJ j afternoon with! Mrs. Char lie U. ' lett at her liotne in Winf alL L.uJITIIEAM - - EDENTON N. GL "' ' WE HAVE. THE SHOWS ' P7.CGXAI.I FORrWEEK: Today (ihursday) Only ; Alice Faye , Adolphe Menjou Patsy Kelly . "Sing JJaby Sing" frActu 1 r i- New Friday Only .: Stan Laurel ' ;:: Oliver Hardy ' - , t , in - J "Our Relations" . Also Headlines For 25 Years ti$urday Only Gene Autry : : ;ttOh Susanna" : '' 1 ."Fighting Marines" No. 10 " Fool Proof (Crime Doesn't Pay) 7p 1 Monday and Tuesday x J ohririy Weissmuller Maureen O'Sullivan in "Tarzan Escapes" s News ' Travel talk Wednesday 'l Eddie Quillan Chic Sale Charlotte Henry -in !The gentleman From ? :J": Louisiana" ; "Act I Comedy " BANK NIGHT fa Dec 24-Simbne Simon in "Girls' Dormitory.",' T v . "Dec. 25--Eleanor Powell in "Born A to Dance." V-. - 'Dec. 28-29 Loretta Young in "Ra: ' mora." ' r: i ; I ; For: Your Christmas Dinner Buy the Best XX Hi f. lit. - 'tfcV XJJi.J.r t -i '-f t 1 1 C7 The devotional was conducted byMra. Crowder Holiowell.' "Mrs, ' Ernest Stallings 1 andMrs. 1 Crowder Holld well were' id charge of a very inte resting program. The " following members took part: Airs. Crowder Hollowell, Mrs.; Hubert Hurdle, Mrs. E. U. Morgan,' Mrs. George Roach, Mrs. W. F Madre, Jr., Misses Ma mie Stallings and Celesta Godwin. The hostess , served delicious am brosia and cake to the. following: Mrs.' : Robert Stallings, Mrs. Roberts Stallings, Mrs. Ernest Stallings, Mrs. Crowder: Hollowell, Mrs; Clifton Mor gan-, . Mrs. : L. E. Morgan, Mrs. Cla rence Dail, Mrs Hubert Hurdle, Mrs. W. F". Madre, Jr., Mrs. Charlie Um phlett, Mra. ' ; E. U, ; Morgan, Mrs. George Roach, .Mm.."' Effie Mfller, Mrs.- L. E. Madre, Misses Mamie Stallings and Celesta Godwin; Mrs. Kenneth Miller, visitor. The next meeting" Will be held " with Mrs. E. U. Morgan. WINFALL NEWS Miss Jessie Baker and Miss Helen Morgan spent Tuesday in Moyock with Miss Gertrude Baker. Miss Myrtle Pike, a graduate nurse of Watts Hospital of Durham, has arrived to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike. v little Ray Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber, is very sick, with pneumonia. Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., Mrs. Ray mond Stanton and Miss Myrtle Urn phlett motored to Elizabeth City Monday afternoon. Miss Alma Leggett spent Sunday in Washington, N. C, with her moth erMrs. M. D. Leggett. Mr. and jtra. W. G. Hollowell, Miss Lucile Long and Master Joel Hollo well, Jr., were dinner guest of Mrs. Jimmy Earnhardt of Edenton Sun day BURGESS NEWS Mrs. J. B. Basnight entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home near Burgess, Wed nesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Fred Mathews, Mrs. Wal ter Williams, Mrs. Nathan Mathews and Mrs. J. B. Basnight. The hos tess served a delicious salad course and hot cocoa. Miss Ethel Jordan visited her sis ter, Mrs. Winston Lane, this week George Bateman and family of Elizabeth City called on Mrs. C. B. Parker Wednesday night. Mrs. C. E. White, Mrs. N. C. Spi vey, Mrs. J. B. Basnight and Mrs. C. B. Parker enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Neil Spruill at bridge In New Hope last Thursday. - t Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Williams vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charlie Umphlett Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Rob Keaton, in Bethel " mm mm You'll Hare to Have MAODGATJDY FOR THE KIDDIES 10c to 2Qc per lb. UbbyV Pet and .Carnation v;V UMILK 7 ; Tall Cans. " for v' large Assortment ' ' vf Fresh r, CAKES 15c & 25c HG CAJtES--10e "LARGE VAEIETy.ClP "3j u rxcKies, ui jar m i m " , t( NO. 21a vatftrfor-Sala r Freeh Stock Just Arrived nvcMsir " W POUND ) ,n-.wiiWtrrii'-'D Bailer's Chocolate V ALMONDS I A, - JBSAZIL NUTSj; j PDCANS r.hfl ifv' '0 1 FOR QUALITY KZHdANDISS 1 D CHAPANOKE NEWS .. Mr;, and " Mrs Hertford- spent Arthur s White, oi Sunday with Mr, White's father. Crawford Wilson was in Hertford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alexander, and;from near Hertford, spent the week- daughter, Mattie Meade, were shop' ping in Norfolk Monday. Mr. Harrison Baker, was a busi ness visitor in Elizabeth City Friday. Mrs. Addle Bright and daughter, Miss Hazel Bright, were in Elizabeth City Thursday. Mrs. John Asbell, Mrs. P. L. Grif fin, and Miss Gerrie Griffin were shopping in Elizabeth City Wednes day. Mrs. John Bright, Mrs. Roy Pierce, Mrs. Henry Ownley and Mrs. Irma D'Orsey went to Norfolk Wednes day. Master Howard Lane, who broke his leg, is getting on nicely. Miss Lena Symons, is ill at her home with flu. Miss Cora Layden, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Jack Lay den, at Belvidere. Walton Whitehead, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Whitehead. Mrs. Cecil Garrett of Elizabeth City spent Monday with Mrs. Daisy Perry. jars. Kobert unamioers or near Elizabeth City is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tom Deal. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy, Mrs P. L. Whitehead and Janet Quincy, spent Thursday in -Norfolk Mrs. John Symons, and Miss Ger rie Griffin spent Tuesday in Nor folk. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Godfrey and Miss Wilma Godfrey were in Eliza beth City Monday. Mrs. Oscar Byrum and daughter, Miss Hilda Byrum were shopping in Elizabeth City Tuesday. Mrs. Garland Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trueblood were guests of Mrs. Louis Lane Thursday. RYLAND Burfoot and Odell Ward, of Nor folk, Va., visited their mother, Mrs Peninah Ward, one day last week. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks Sunday afternoon included Mr. Crumpler, Carol Wil loughby and Frank Spadey, from Chuckatuck, Va.; E. L. Winslow and his daughter, Miss Eleanor, and R, H. Hollowell, of Cross Roads: Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward, of Eden ton; Mrs. R. S. Ward and daughter Lena Faye; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lane and son, Herbert Bay. Mrs. H. N. Ward spent Monday Edenton. Mrs. H. H. Lane, Mrs. T. L. Ward and Miss Elizabeth Eason were in Edenton Thursday. Miss Juanita Lane spent the week end with Miss Regina Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ward and two at the Best Prices P. 'P. :-o: 'p. p. 'P. : ;o: 3 u 9K See ns for your Fruit Cake Ingredients. ; We receire a fresh stock each week. No holiday feast is complete without Fruit Cake. wfiJ 38 88 8 NO, 1 CAN EXTRA GOOD! ; " ; j; , Apple jgauce 10c i ' iii SIZfc CAN ;V'1 .Ol. H SO! ".i .i i i i m ii nr.; i in iin,a?JU Na 1 SIZE CAN v Fruit Cocktail iiQl6c X! J.15c V. jo: 3K P t: WE WILL HAVE A FULL LINE OF X ; Fresh Fruits and iv - yegetaHes - f ' 3C B-3K THE HOLIDAY SEASON RIGHT. PRICES tl KC:.-J CAROLINA' " , o children, and "Toady" Ward were jn Suffolk, -Vs.; shopping, Saturday. Mrs. Harriett Parks went to Suf folk, Va., Thursday afternoon to see her granddaughter, Miss Montaze Byrum, who is a patient in Lakeview Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winslow, end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jordan. J.C. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chappell attend ed quarterly conference in Suffolk, Va., Saturday. Miss Mary Lee Davis and Phyllis Rogers went to Suffolk, Va., Sunday for a few days' stay. Mrs. Kelly TJyrum visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jordan, Friday. Rudolnh Jordan and Colbert Byrum were in Edenton Saturday evening. Mrs. Harriett Parks, Carson Davis and Mrs. T. W. Davis attended the funeral of a relative in Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon. RYLAND CLUB ENTERTAINS Members of the Ryland Home Demonstration Club entertained their husbands and a few other invited guests Thursday evening at the Ryland school building at a delight ful chicken dinner. A few musical selections by Mr. Sax and Miss May Belle Edwards were enjoyed. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce, Mrs. H. N. Ward, 0. C, Ward, Mrs. Harriett Parks, Miss Minerva Ward, Roy Parks, Miss Rebecca Colwell, Miss Ada Morris, Miss May Belle Edwards, Mrs. D. T. Ward, Miss Lois Savage, Mr. Sax, Miss Grace Hollowell, Miss Gertrude Hollowell, Miss Elizabeth Eason and Miss Mary Lee Davis. : m :c: : 'M m & :c: : : :c: :c: id )$, :c: :c: Our Choice Coffee PER POUND 20c Fruit Juices Per can Sugar Per pound. Table Salt 3 packages. 111(3)1 CL8iD Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 packages. Hershey's Chocolate Half pound. BUTTER POUND ROLL 30; 45c Mb. n 0,;. Select OYSTERS QUART i5C3 ; V- 5 n Full Cream Cheese Pounds 1 & We Have a Large Selection of Holiday Candies and Nuts . . ; Also Si 3 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. See Us For Tour Christmas Poultry , VL Ti ; , s. - . . a- D. 'i f n 30; Phone 58 KEEP THESE GIFTS IN MIND THEY ARE SURE TO PLEASE f E 104 Years of Service Quality J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 1832 New Corned Hams PER POUND 28c IOC Salad Dressing Quart jar Mince Meat Pound IOC Apple Sauce Per can Oleomargarine Pound pkg HOG Green Leaf SELF-RISING 121b.DaC . Every Bar Guaranteed .i3v3 Old Airierican Cheese Pound..... . . J. PRITjCHARD, Manager We Deliver , . i? Below are just a few of the many ideal gifts we have to offer Perfume 25c to $1.00 Handkerchiefs 5c to 50c Hand Bags 98c to $1.98 Lingeries .49c to $1.98 Pajamas $1.98 to $2.98 Bedroom Slippers 9c to $1.49 Gloves 79c to $1.98 Silk Hose 59c to $1.25 Sweaters . $1.98 to $2.98 Luncheon Sets 98c to $2.98 Pillow Cases and Sheet Sets $1.98 Pillow Cases 49c to 98c Bed Spreads $1.98 to $2.98 Part Wool Blankets $4.95 Luggage $3.49 to $6.95 Visit our Toy Department . . . We have one of the largest stocks in the Albemarle. Merchandise Right Prices HERTFORD, N. C. g These prices are for strictly cash, beginning Fri day, Dec. 18, and will continue through Thurs day, Dec. 24. Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 17 oz. can 18c 2 for 35ir Libby's Peaches, Sliced or Halves, large can 2OC 2Qc 25c IOC CHUCK BEEF ROAST OR STEAK lb. c BEST BEEFSTEAK - PER POUND 'i 2Sc V7 HertfordJN. C : r. : : : ; ; : : : : : : : : :o: :o: : sot 30 sot so: