1 " UfACE EIGHT v TH. PEUQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERrPORD, N' fc, FRIDAY NOVEMBER ui 1937 s-rt . ' t r STAFF - fit '-- .- , ' n i . Edltor-m-Chief, Marguerite Ward Personal News Ann Felton i -School Gossip ... 1 j j Margaret Broughton t ""Wo Wonder Why" , -.-.-Florence Darden Sports Editor Bill Cox Birthday Party Hie Student Council of the High g. Jk$iQOl sponsored a birthday ...party for the students. Each person brought a penny for each year of his age. The names' of all girls taking part were written on slips of paper and placed in one box and the names of the boys in another. From each box was drawn a name. The boy and girl whose names were drawn receiv ed the cakes which had candles burn ing on them. Madge Long received Che cake for the girls, and Mr. Bates, Ihe one for the boys. All students who contributed to the birthday fund were given an hour off on Monday afternoon. HERTFORD DEFEATED BY ' WINDSOR 6-0 f By BILL COX The Perquimans Indians suffered their second defeat of the season. The Windsor Lions edged out by a . W win. The Perquimans boys put up a great fight, but could not hold back the Lions. The Lions scored on a long pass to Phelps from Joe Tucker. Tucker, you will remember, got his first football training at Perquimans " SUgh. . iMac White, Campen and Nixon brought the ball up to the one yard line on several good run3 by each. There the Lions held them until the half. : The game was one of the roughest Karnes that the Indians have engaged in this season. The boys were very Wire of victory and suffered a great disappointment. The outstanding players of the game were: Feilds, .White' Nixon and Campen; Windsor: rPhelptfind Tucker, M A VI DRESSES , As usual, "-the trends of to morrow make their debut here, where1 we have, the reputation o giving you the newest fash r -is" first i : and as fast as a tir" idea is accepted in smart circles, it to rushed to us . . . for YOUR acceptance. iid to $7x3 -BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 ; : . . . , HERTFORD, N. C X ;G. Blanchard & Co:, Inc. i:5 Years of Service 'j ' Quality Merchandise: . Right Prices ,' HERTFORD, N. C. ' ' P. C. H. S. Honor Roll The pupils making the grand Hon or Roll, that is averaging above 90 on all their subjects are as follows: 11-A Zach White, Ray Jordan, Polly Tucker,' Celia Blanche Dai! Mary Thad Chappell, "Julia B rough- ton, Blanche Moore Berry, Mae Edla Asbell. ' . .11-B Elizabeth Elliott 10-A Ben Koonce, "Nancy Darden, Maiaret " Broughton Nona Marie Raper, Marjorie' Matthews, Marguer ite Ward, Florence Darden, Anne Felton. 10-B Madge Lane, Molly Mack Riddick. 9-A Martha Barber, Melba Dail, Addie Mae Ferrell, Alice Weston and Geneva White. 9-B Not any. 9-C Not any. 8-A Evelyn White, Mildred Cope land, Adalia Winslow. 8-B Hot any. 8-C Not any. SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES The Sophomore Class had a class meeting Thursday morning and elect ed their class superlatives as follows. Prettiest girl Louise Thatch. , Most handsome boy Clark Stokes. Most attractive girl Ruth Hollo well. Most attractive boy Archie Rid dick. v Most popular girl Ruth Hollowell. Most popular boy Clark Stokes. Best all round girl Dixie Chappell. Best all round boy Jimmie Arnold. Most athletic girl Frances Newby. Most athletic boy Jimmie Arnold. Laziest girl Hazel Madry. Laziest boy D..J. White. Most original girl Eula White. Most original boy Bill Cox. Best dresser, girl Ruth Hollowell. Best dresser, boy Bill Cox. Wittiest girl Sera Elizabeth El liott. Wittiest boyMD. J. White. Most intellectual girl Addie Mae Ferrell.' .. , Most intellectual boy Carey Lane. ..'5- ' -T- , This year,; we can 'sincerely say ,e are giving yod'more for ' "your money. In spite of higher prices for materials and labor, - we have gone . to extremes In ' vpholding our cherished tradi tion of making these coat ' values "decidedly worth, you while to buy. now. , r t . j topa. PERSONALS By ALICE ROBERSON Alice Spivey had company over the week-end from' Norfolk,. Va., Miss I Virginia Glywnn and Miss Louise Jansen. Julia : Broughton and Margaret Broughton journeyed to Norfolk, Va, A' J. . Dorothy Hollowell, of Hobbsville, visited Ruth Hollowell in Hertford. Anne Felton, is on the sick list this Bill Cox, i2a& Harris, Watt Wins low, Mac White and Frank Brown went td Elizabeth.. City Sunday after noon, in the "Silver Streak" to see Paul Tucker, ''who was in the Albe marle Hospital. Mary Thad Chappell went to Nor folk, Va., shopping Saturday. (We think she wanted to be dressed up for the Duke-Carolina game.) Nancy Darden and her guests from Norfolk, Marguerite Ward, Anne Felton, and Jarvis Ward went to Eli zabeth City Saturday afternoon to see Paul Tucker, fat the, hospital. Alice Roberson and . Fred Campen went to Elizabeth City to see Paul Tucker in the Albemarle Hospital. Paul Tucker, who has been in the Albemarle Hospital for, sometime, was able to come home this week. All of his class mates will be glad to have him back home. His condi tion is much improved. Tuesday afternoon.- Mrs. V. N. Darden took Florence Darden. Annei Felton, Ruth Hollowell, Ruth Winslow and Marguerite Ward to Elizabeth I City to see the show called "Heidi." Francis Newby was also on the sick list last week. Lizzie Lee Hoffler motojed to Nor folk, Va., Monday. , Myra Layden journeyed to Camden Sunday to see her aunt, Mrs. D. A. Tillett. . Nina Mae Pierce motored to Eli zabeth City Sunday, Wilma Godfrey motored to Eliza beth City Sunday. Rose and Russell Turner spent Saturday in Elizabeth City shopping. Madeleine Lamb and Margaret Madre spent Monday afternoon in Elizabeth City and attended the show there Monday night;. Charlie Spruill, of Edenton, visited Jane Lowe, at Winfall,;: Sunday after noon. . ! -i '' Hazel Dail visited, Nolle Williams, Su?t?. Xn- . . w.. nignt.'Witn: Moiiy: wacKiiyfltucK ana attended: the. oyster, supper at Fenton Harrelrs store. c-;':;.'. Alvin. Skinner,:. of-.Langley Field, visited Virginia . Ha'rrto Sunday even-! ing. - . y--'-'- " ; Thelma Dail was'.the': week-end guest of Nelle Williams; .1, Molly Mack Riddick was the week end guest of Lucy Mae Lane. Alma Lane spent Thursday night with her sister, Mrs. Harry Smith, and ' attended the oyster supper-. at Fenton Harrell'0 store;' ,.'' -'C:- Myers and Mary Belle Turner mo tored to Gatesville .Sunday afternoon. susie Mae . wiMW . spent .Thursday night with her sister,r Miss i Louise Wilson, at N;HopC WE WONDER WHY ' By NELLIE BUTLER -Sybil Layden patronizes Pender's grocery store. ' ; ' Maewood Pierce . likes ; Johnson's talcum powder.-. :; i;?fpt-Zx:p$:.-,.-$, Shirley Walker ancf GlennMatth ews have a cold at th6 same time.- . ' Ernest Morgan' attended school at Sandy Cross Friday 'instead of P. C. H. S. Nelson Lane doesn't want to move to Sunbury. ; - . ' Margaret Broughton envies Cathe rine Leigh moving to Edenton. Herbert Williams likes to pick Daisies'--- ( Shirley Elliott lSkes to .go to Hampton, Va.;:--' 'i Melvin Keeter patronizes Butler's One-Stop Service Station' s - Eleanor" Hunter likes to hear ; the call of the Bob White. ;.; ' Mildred White ', wishes she .could ride to school on Bus' No; 15. ' Tom ; Perry ;3ind Son, W9paerice, SerViceation f anct Luncn 5;Coriter, i Are Located $3om the HigS BcnooL " v J ;v "C,.l L.-....J 1 , - M ' k ),'' LJ-;L.Jvi'','. SANDWICHES Y SOPTPRRJKS RcrMKcr'frC:rvico , ' 7 0'' " ii Euirenia Clrtttrnrv hliinhpri when in. troduced to Leslie Winslow's mother. Nellie Butler wont go to the-door if the car doesn't turn from Edenton way ,4 i r . 4 i " .Mae Edla Asbell likes to walk in Lanes. " Mary Thad Chappell stays around Marguerite Ward, .,!,. k i.Kathenne Jessup likes to patron ize Sawyer's in Elizabeth City. Mary Morris goes' to the library second period and stops by the typ ing room. . ,' Inez Umphlett always looks for ward to lunch time.' . Marjorie Buck -eny y,-, Saturday nights so well. - " - , Mr. Johnson has lubber heels on his shoes. 1 ' 1 - Who .Marjorie-Huck emVto ride-J Maewood Pierce -is so fond of the namV "Billy." - u - Lila Budd Stephens is so fond of "Billy Goats." "Goo Goo" Ward was named after a duck. Fed Campen works at Roberson's Drug Store. Mary Feild had such a wonderful time at the Hi Y dance. Alice Roberson sat home Friday night. Mary Thad Chappell is showing such sudden affection to Marguerite Ward. Miss Enowles can't attend play practice on Thursday nights. Hazel Madrey will be glad when Thanksgiving comes. Alice Wmslow likes to go over hill and dale. Kathryn Lamb likes to go to Wil liams Mill Pond. Kenneth Winslow likes to go to Chappell Hill, Mac White didn't practice football Thursday afternoon. Margaret Whedbee don't give Zach Harris a date. Hertford Plays Ahoskie The Perquimans football team will play host to a hardy band of grid iron warriors from Ahoskie this Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The local team will be but to make it victory no. 4, after having been denied that opportunity in last week's heart-breaking loss to Windsor.' The Perquimans Indians are determined to. show the home-town folks another fine hand of never-say-die football this week and with this in mind they are hard at work preparing them selves for a real battle with Ahoskie. The squad should be in tip-top shape -fal f&l flrwf Ai'tiAa ' flia rVilivm- w. on n t i.vw. the works in this thefr final game' of This will probably be the last chance 'for the people' in Hertford? to see ; their footbaft 7 rep'reentatives play at home Qiirf - year. 'frhe; ,bys have worked hard and have produced a winning team for the first time' in four years. -.The team, will trot on the field this week in brand new hel mets, pants and jerseys, which will add much to the color of the game. The members of the football squad wish to thank all those who have so generously contributed 'toward their new suits. COMING! COMING 1 The play, "Safety First," will be presented by the P. H. C. S. faculty on December 2nd. In the play ."Safety First," our popular Coach Boh Bates plays the part of Jack Montgomery, a young husband. r Miss Wilson, who is coach ing the play, certainly knew how to pick-the east. : : Jerry Arnold, an unsuccessful fixer, is portrayed by Crayton Stephens. Imagine our principal, F. T. Johnson, as Mr. McNutt; a defective detective! He really will ptit Sherlock ; HoIm.es Lwwi M jJU.Jr:tU 1: fir r'N ,1(1 5-v crimp And in the shade. It is hard to believe, but R, & Monds is playing the part of , an i awfully , shrinking , fellow Elmer Flannel.' 7.- y - - ' '! ' AbonV Ben4 Mocha,' "a jTurk from Turkey, of course -is played by G. C. Buck. (He knows all about turkeys.) -Miss Elizabeth, Knowles "plays the part of. Mabel Montgomery, (Jack's wife,' pity t- her), Virginia . Bridger, her younger sister, is played by Hiss Relfe. t j " k '?v 4,, ,r i 'j, " Can you imagine Miss 1 Scott play-' ing the1 part of their Mama, Mrs. Barrington Bridger? - Mrs.' Harrell knows all about turkeys, ' too, and plays the part of Zuleika, a "tender" I JVeMJIigliast ' . See Us Before You Sell J. C. CLDAfID no., Ill Hertford kc. HILDA'S ::. IC 14 Natuf d-Curl PGrmcn:nt Wave A Wave Priced To Suit Every Person A head full of .natural, manageable curls can oe yours wrcn our new jwaturai-uuri rer manent. Soft rinsrlet ends that hold the new I' "sweepinff-upward, coiffures restful and easy I on the head because I Shampoo - Finger Wave;; Manicure...T..:.75c - PHone-13 PREPARE m Til .. 1 4'.' La -: P - L it' V t - '. , L Rur HIGGLES Turkish maiden. .' , "' Mary 'Ann; J CFinnerty, -an( Irith cooWady ."begbrry," is playdd by Mrs, Holmes. ' i V r S , t The' title $ "Safety First?, eid we believe you will need safety pins to , stick tip youf sides after splitting -them laughing at this comedy. . (; fc CARD OF" THANKS. -f" - We wish to ' express 'our sincere ' thanks for the kindness rendered to ' us durjng the illness and at the time , " of the death 6f our dear daughter, 4" Pearl. ," Vy w f ' t : ; " ' . - Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rountree. r Caslr esfcr . ., ', X". B E A I) T Y NT. this permanent is given X Hertford, N. a ; 1 " vl for 1 1 -f - "k k. S Hi1 . ;a - roof (xtient and 5 1 :roRD,N. c.

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