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PAGE EIGHT ' TEE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. Cl. FRIDAY,-AUGUST 6,' 1937 A ranis SALE! White - Tan - Grey Checks - Plaids Solids Regular Style Slacks All Sanforized And Fast Color Values to $1.69 Values to $2.25 51 3 You Can't Afford To Miss These Low Clearance Prices , j C. , BLANCH ARD , . tjaality Merchandise vi; 1 fil 1 f Sf SSftfrf! i: Personal ' Miss Stephens at Home Miss Katherlne Stephens, who ; is taking a. course in nursing in Balti more, is spending, her. vacation with her parents,. Mn and Mrs. P. )L. Stephens. Return From Beach ! t Mr. and Mrs. Z. 'A. Harris and their little daughter, Mary Ann, have returned from Nags Head, where they spent the past two weeks. Attended Pageant Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and their daughter, Ruth, and Dr. and Mrl. A. Ward attended 'the sym phonic drama, "The Lost Colony," at Fort Raleigh on Wednesday night of this week. ' Visiting Dardens Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden have as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McClamroch, Jr., and their son, William Porter, of Durham; and Mrs. H. H. Goode, of Richmond , Va. Visiting Florence Darden ; Miss Janet Jackson, of Richmond, Va., is the guest of Miss Florence Darden. . Return Home Mrs. J. H, Towe, Jr., and hers two children, Joe and Suzanne, have re turned home after . spending ' two weeks at Nags Head and a week with Mrs. Towe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard, near Elizabeth City. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whedbee left Thursday for Nags Head, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Jordan Recovers Mrs. R. S. Jordan, who has been quite sick, is convalescent and is back on the jab as bookkeeper in her husband's store on Market street. Return Home Mrs. At R. Patton and her little son, Archie, have returned to their home at Marion, after a visit to Mrs. ' Patton's mother, Mrs. P. H. Small. Attend Pageant Mrs. J. E. Everett, Mrs. T. W. Perry, Mrs. Dan Reed, Mrs. C. W. Reed and Mrs. Hugh Barclift spent Friday and Saturday; at Nags Head and attended the pageant at Fort Raleigh on Friday night. New Y6rk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Nat White, of New York City, are guests of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Miss Pridgen Here Miss Maude Pridgen, of Albe marle, who for several years was teacher of home economics in the Perquimans High School, is visiting Mrs. Clyde McCallum, in Hertford. Miss White Returns Miss Mattie Gatling White has re turned from Raleigh and Greenville. In Raleigh she was the guest of Miss Dot Roberson. She visited her sister, Mrs. N. C. Barefoot, in Green ville. Visit In Driver, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane spent Thursday at Driver, Va., at the home of Will Mansfield. Guests At Nag Head Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker and their daughter, Anna Penelope, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Jessup at their Nags Head cottage. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Leary have returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. John Asbell. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Howell and daughter, Marjorie, left for Hope' well, Va., Sunday after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. J, C. White. Mrs. John Asbell, Mrs. Irma D'or- sey and Miss Helda Byrum were vis iters in Hertford Saturday night. E. C. Sopher, of Duke University, Durham, is the house guest of Mrs. Daisy Perry. Mrs. Carson Howell, Misses Sybil and Alma Howell, of Hertford,-Route 2, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Bertha Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs, - John Asbell and Mrs. C. L. Jackson, visited friends in Chowan County Monday. G. W. Alexander and little daugh ter, ' Viola, left Friday for Poconoke City,' Md., where they will visit, his mother and brother Gilliam Alexan der, Mrs. Viola Alexander will ac company him. home for a visit Mri and Mrs. C. P. ' Quincy and daughter, Janet spent Sunday after noon in Elizabeth City with" Mrs, George Twiddy. ' ' Miss Louise Wilson and Miss Ruth Roberts' Wilson .spent Monday in tuizaDetn uty. f, Walton Whitehead, spent the week end with his mother,,-; Mrs. Bertlia Whitehad. ; Er ;v C. Al Ownley of Woodville was in Chapanoke f aturday afiernoon. . -Elbert E-tcrtsn of 'Drivers, Va., SHALL TE DANCfe AT THE STATE Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire with Hertford, Monday . and Tuesday, will popular picture "Shall We Dance?'' Sunday. Mr. Soper .' the week before held a training school at the church where he made 'many friends. Mr. and Richard Russell of Eden ton, spent Sunday.' with her mother Mrs. Thomas Deal. Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Misses Louise and Ruth Robert Vilson were in Elizabeth City Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. L. Jackson and .nephew, Irvin Stokeley are. visiting Mrs. Sue Perry in Elizabeth City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers spent Sunday with Mrs. Chamber's mother, Mrs. Thomas Deal. Mrs. Akis Gregory is ill at her home in Woodville. Mrs. Emmett Salllings and Miss Waverley D'Orsey were in Elizabeth City Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bright of j Okisko were guests of Mrs. Brights'l sister, Mrs. John Symons. ' Mrs. Claude Fields has returned to' her home in Hertford after a few days visit with Mrs. Perry. PENDER ROAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs.'W. M. Harrell are", visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrell, near Norfolk, ,Va. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs and daughter, Alice Brinn, Mrs. -'Sidney Sutton and son, Sidney Tucker, all from near Elizabeth Cftyjr Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Perry and son, Joshua, of inbury, were Sunday guests of Mrs. R. A. Perry. ; Miss Sadie Vivian Harrel is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Luther Barring- ton, near Edenton. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Elliott Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and four children, from Currituck; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skinner and five children, of Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Louis ;r Proctor- and oo, Misses Uorothy and Clarine Whedbee, and Miss Catherine, Har rell, of Snow Hill, visited Mrs. R. A. Perry Wednesday night Mrs. R. A. Perry and son, J. B., visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lane on Tuesday evening. . Miss Blanche Davenport is visiting friends and relatives in. Norfolk, Va. Those enjoying a delightful picnic at Ocean View, Va., Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry and t two sons, Edgar Young and Dani Mr. and Mrs. 'Willie Lane and daughter, Edna Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. r Reuben Stallings and son, William; Mr. and Mrs. Louis . Proctor, Misses Rosa Lassiter, Blanche Davenport, 'J Ade laide Eaves, Alma Davenport, Minnie Wilma Wood, Mary , Ruth Wood; James Snruill, J. B. Perry,' Howard Godwin, Arthur Elliott, J. E.; Eaves', George Riddick, Job Riddick, Willie Orton Elliott, Earl Riddick, Mrs. R. A. Perry, Mrs. S. I. Cullipher,;- Mr, and Mrs. Jim Perry. t) Business Picks :Up For Day Policefnan' (Continued front IJage' One) motion of the Btate with benefit of trial, be committed to the roads to begin serving the sentences., - - Officer Walker testified that short ly after he was notified of the fight between Lane and Goodwin he was also informed that a jug . of liquor! naa Deen carriea irom me iane nome to the home of W. M.'; Curtiss, who lives next door. A search warrant to search the Curtiss premises was procured .and officer vWalke 'and Town Constable Owens' went to the Curtiss home and was; shown two iues of liauor bv. Mr,-Curtiss. who" informed the officers that one of the j containers in which there Iwni p.bout 2 1-2 gallons, belonged to. him and that the other container. in . which there was " approximately the same amount was Lane's; and -that. Lane had brought it Jo his home the night before and asked him to keep it. Mr. Curtiss was arrested and taken to jail, later securing ;b&l, charged with possessing liquor ' for Te pur. pose 4tf sale. , Lane was kr; ', in jail until the trial.' - 1 -The case azainst VT. '.I. Tart; V .: mmm their dancing genius at The State, again thrill you. This time in the cured from Lee Turnage, a step son of Mr. Curtiss, led to the arrest of Lane . on the charge of manufactur ing liquor. He led the officers to a still described .as a medium sized still, located on Skinner's Creek, three quarters of a mile from town. and told them he had worked for Lane, that he kept the fire and car ried the water. The officers des troyed the still. , There was also testimony that Lane, who tsetified he had an in- Carolina's Finest Theatre HERTFORD, N. C. ,J Cool - Comfortable - Entertaining Friday, August ( 0M, V fit- Also March of Time No. 12 Saturday, August 7 ADMISSION 10c - 15c ,i 2ane Grey's "Arizona Mahoney" ' With JOE COOK and V LARRY CRABBER Also, Vigilantes Are Coming' No. 5 Comedy .and $10 In .Cash to Be . 2 ' t Given at P. M. t Monday " .Tuesday, Aug. 9-10 America's ace -dancing team will be here to thrill you again.' N HS1 " Also Latest News Events Wednesday, August 11 . i Prize Night; t Also Good Comedy and Act Thursday, August 12 a , t- If- i 'nVttilll'J i H: au " I IT, ' Preston HcrHiSo h -MU1R I 1 come of SO dollars Der month" to' take care of himself, v his wife and two( cnuaren, nu. Tcceiiwy pujLvioc,: a 100-pound Jbag of. sugar, and a pecK of meal from. a' lcal merchant. , , There 'was A full docket on Tues day, with only one colored man being tried. The courthouse was packed, with many standing at times, most of the spectators being .white per- There was a wide raMge iff offens es represented in the various cases, two being tried for using profanity on the highway and resisting an of ficer, one for failure to vaccinate a dog, two for being drunk and dis orderly, several assault cases and the liquor case. Fred Smith and Gertrude Dail WiK liams were. found,guilty of using pro fahe"'languageon "a public highway t and with, resisting an officer; Watt Copeland plead guilty to being drunk and disorderly and was given a fine of ten dollars; Neal Blow was found not guilty of failure to vaccinate a dog after being notified; Alton Pearce, white, and Percy Shary, colored, were found guilty of assault. Prayer for judgment , was continued against both defendants, upon the FUEL ECONOMY Under the handsome' exterior of the new International Trucks are the new International engines wkh men power built into them, providing low ' cost track trans portation. Designed as truck en ginqs in every detail, you can del-end on them to do a a Job. Let us show you these engines. iyriiiii 13dranare 6. "Everything In Hardware and Supplies' EDENTON, N. C. X f For OniWetk Yoo'm ! MtitMlc) of kltchtnwwt i Miicuic an fcttutci ntisi it cooking ind -btkioc ttautioo. Tb Mtiesiic looks btttt, cooks better, lasts loot mt. East terms SfsiUbl. Corns la sad sat roaf ., Miienic flow, and ob , taig) lbs kitcbeawara set as w gift-Tbis wbtts ' : oimd sat is of tripl. - - freicht aumeL chroma - -oteri, and raal.baauty- ana 800toi. eacs feature. , ByroniJuarduareiSb. Eveirthihgln Hardware and Supplies" -: v . Edenton, N.C. V- A - I We are paying 35c per 1GC -'I'l for good deUvcred r t payment of a fine of '-$15.00 by Percy Shary and a fine 6f $25.00 by Alton Pearce,-. and upon 1 good behavior for two ' years. " George Butler , was found guilty of being drunk and .dis orderly and fined $10. t, ' ? .V ' - Using Profanity Is , Costly to Pair ; (Continued frombge Oner1, - pended upont payment of a fine pf $15 and upon gootj behavior for, twof years, and upon the condition4 that : she not be found in the' company of Fred Smith for two years.1 , , , Smith was given a sentence of 6 months on the roads, to be suspended upon payment of a fine of $15.00 and good behayjor for two years, and upon' the condition that he not be found on the premises occupied by . Gertrude Dail Williams, or in her - comnanv. for twA vears. L: For many years Perquimans Coun-V) ty was one of a loner list of counties ; in which it is unlawful touse pro-I fane language on the public highways : but some years ago this county was stricKen irom tne list. Mr. Benton had it put back last year. , . ' - McCORIvlICK: No. 7 Mower RUNS IN OIL The entire operating mechanism, including drive gears, differential and countershafts, is assembled compactly in an oil-tight gear housing, and runs in a bath of oil. 4 6nly - Aug. 9 to 14 I kitchawuti'REja ! ; incorponias junk iror at our yard. o who a witness for ( i '! i' Ha Lrr.8 trisl, wa,c: ' TscUrd's Sine 1832 . was in C!.r"7.ci:e SunJiy, . lit -' -1 --' vy I Mit i( the err-' ; r:rv:;a et , C;x C.;t8 o
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