-if THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDA?, JANUARY 28, 1838 . PAGE FIVE 1 C-b - ta New OlUcerh r. e Helen. Gaither : Home Demon .Ion Club held its regular month- meeting at the Agriculture Buikl T on Thursday with. Miss Gladys amrick, home ' agent. ; The club i. ambers were very much pleased to . add new member to the roll, MrsH C P. Morris Joining'. ' " Officers .for the next 1 term were elected as follows: - President, Mrs. T. E. Madre; vice president, Mrs. W. O. Hunter; secretary i and treasurer, Mrs. Claude Perry, c-'"- , - .' . ' Preceeding the election, Miss Ham rick briefly discussed s the projects and plans for the coming year. " Year - books were received ' and filled out Mrs. T. E. Madre, president,'appoint ed the' following project ' leaders; Food and Nutritions, Mrs. Warner Madre; Food Conservation, Mrs. Clar ence , Dail; Clothing, ' Mrs. Claude : -Perry and Miss Pattie Rogerson; House Furnishings, , Mrs. C P. Mor- ris; Home Beautification, Mrs. W. 0. Hunter and Mrs. C. P. Morris; Home . Gardens, Mrs. T. E. Madre; 1 Home , Management, Mrs. C P. Morris; ' Home Poultry and Dairy.' Mrs. W. A. Russell; Health and Relief, ' Pattie Rogerson; Parent. Education,: Mrs. E. v Y. Berry; Recreation, Pattie Roger son; Markets, Mrs. C. P. Morris and Mrs, Clarence Dai!. . Following these appointments, the recreation leader a took charge and "Craxy Courting" and "Match Re moval" caused much merriment The price, bag. of roasted peanuts,' was awarded Mrs. Claude Perry and she : served the following: " Miss Hamrick, Mrs. P .Morrisv'sMrs.i ; Warner Madre, Mrs. Clarence Dail, Mrs. T. E. Madre, Mrs,-W. 0. Hunter, Miss Pattie Rogerson, Mrs. Claude Perry, and Clarence Thomas Madre. . IIkew hope news , Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ward and two children, of -. Edenton, ' were dinner guests of Mrs. Ward's parents, M)r. and Mrs. L. R. Webb, on Sunday. f,i V..Mr Minnie Perry has returned ( to her hoine after spending several ; days with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Divers, in Hertford. Miss Louise Wilson, a member of - Ihe New Hope school faculty, spent ""Friday afternoon and Saturday visit- TWO MILES OF AMUSEMENT: FOR NEW YORK FAIR 1 ft. mm ' MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER HONORING RECENT BRIDB Mrs. Francis Cook-Winslow, ft re cent bride, was honoree at a miscel laneous shower given by the member of the Delia Shamburger Missionary Society, at the home of Mrs. J. 0 Felton, on Monday evening. The bride was presented with r shower of attractive gifts. An ice course was served. Those present, in addition to the guest of honor, were Mrs. A. T. Lane, Mrs. Durwood Reed, Mrs. W. Pitt, Mrs. Charles T. Skinner, Mrs Edgar Feilds, Mrs. L. C. Winslow, Mrs. Cecil Winslow, Mrs. R. R Malles, Miss Ann Wilson, Mrs. Eliza beth Winslow, Mts. J. E. Morris, Mrs.- George Feilds, Miss Nellie Feilds, MSss Bertha Chappell and Miss Elizabeth Knowles. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER x V J? A Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Sutton en- i tertained at dinner on Tuesday night, complimentary to Mr. end Mrs. F. C. Winslow, whose marriage took place on January 15. Other guests included Mr. an Mrs. CharleB Williford and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Feilds. 1v f w .ua. ' if? . ' . :, NEW YORK The largest amusement park in the world, with every conceivable safe and respectable entertainment device and show, will be a part of the New York World's Fair exposition. The 280-acre amusement zone is shown above in an artist's sketch made from the architects' plans. It will form a two-mile loop. So modern is the type of construction that the drawing looks "futuristic." Ik Odell Cartwright, Jack Benton, L. R. Howell, W. Ai Hoggard, .William Whedbee, Fenton Harrell, C. H. Saw yer, Willie Pierce, Jr., Bill Pierce, E. B. Hollowell, Matthew Smith, Joel F. Hollowelf, W. M. Williams, Nathan Matthews,' Harry Smith, Joe Smith, Louis Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Whedbee, Mr. and Mrs. Elsberry Whedbee, Jr, Mesdames Max Griffin, J. K. Miller, Sallie Hollowell, W. G. Hollowell, Lee Layden, Ed. Matthews, J. L. Harrell, Rufus Harrell and Joe Perry;. Will Bogue, Hurman Hollo well, Carlton Whedbee, Luther Whed bee, James Pierce, Clarence Pierce, Walter, Marvin and Douglas Wil liams, Joel Hollowell, Jr., Willie Cur tis Pierce; Misses Beulah Bogue, It t n - r I no T f n- m;..' unit, i twi t. JrKres ovkuv, juaxine urunn, jen- . Robert Robbins is able to . return to his work, after having been ill for two:weekfc.&fw?Wt1v l - Mi Rebecca Webb, .who is a mem- ber of the. echool faculty at Rober sonville, spent the week-end witii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I R--Webb. Among the ' guests who attended the celebration of Mrs. Charney Um hlettS 85th birthday v on Thursday at Hie home of her daughter, Mm. : Lonnie Boyce, and Mr. , Boyce, near ; Edenton, werer- Mesdames C. W. Griffin, Nettie Barclift; - Sue Banks, Eva Newby Squires, J. H. Gregory, Joe Turner. C. E. Sutton, v W. W. Spencer, S. D, Banks, James Davis, Mattfo Simpson, L. R. Webb,' Ed ' Turner, W. E. DaiL Miss Vida Banks, Miss Celia Blanche Dail, Billie Dail, . Rev. W. G. Lowe, W. E. Dail, Jeter -PhiUips and D. C Umphlett ' MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ' Mn. E. R. Whedbee and Miss ; Dorothy Whedbee. entertained at miscellaneous -ahower. at .their home on Hertford. Route. 8, 'on Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ' Elsberry Whedbee, Jr; who wen re cently married. k ' j . v Ki ' !" . - Refreshments consisted : of Jelly -; topped with whipped cream and nuts, and cake. , .' Contests and game added to the treasure of the evening. ' The ' con t 3st winners were presented comical Leggett, Mary B. Layden, Esther Perry, Juanita White, Alice Stall ings, 'Annie Mae Matthews, Hazel Matthews, Dorothy, Margaret, and Ola Bogue, Evelyn Whedbee, Mildred Bogue, Lois Fay Benton, Marjorie and Jean Whedbee . and Artie Mae Hollowell. i i V . . i v . . vsefu) The bride received many -i lovely gifts. Those present ' and sending gt K!'a3i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eo; Z$ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smjth enter tained at a miscellaneus .shower at their home in the Snow Hill common ity on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith, who were recently married. Mrs. Smith, before her marriage, was Miss Onella Mae Pierce; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pierce, r The color scheme of vink and white was carried out in both decorations and refreshments. Several games and contests were played by the younger people, while their elders enjoyed, chatting by the fire. B;f :-v': .."i" t:.. .- -,The cutting of the bride's cake caused much, merriment: Mrs, Roy Harrell cutting the , ring; Maurice Harrell, the dime, and Matthew Smith, the thimble.. . : Jtexresnments consisting or ice cream and cakes were served. Mr. and Mrs. Smith received a large number of useful gifts. - ' ' Those present were:' Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith, ; honorees; Mr. and Sirs.-John KarrelL Mr. and Mrs; Ed die Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. "Ashby Jordan, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Harrell, Kir. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, - Mr. and ; Mrs. Irvln Whedbee, Mr. , and Mrs. Roy Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Meador Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Mirs. J. H. Harrell, Mrs. J. C. Turtle, Mrs. Mary A. Keaton, Mrs. Vernon Wins low, Mrs. D. M. Cartwright, Mrs. William Whedbee, Mrs. W. H. Pierce, Mrs. Cecil Sawyer, Mrs. W. M. Matthews, Lee Smith, Misses Hazel Mae Smith, Laura Belle Cartwright, Eunice Harrell, Lucille Cartwright, Katherins Harrell, Dorothy Whedbee, Elizabeth Dail, Annie Mae Matthews, Stella -Mae Benton, Evelyn Harrell, Clarine Whedbee, Lois Faye Benton, Carolyn Dean Harrell, Shirley Har rell, Lucille Dail, Maude Cartwright, and Maxinc Harrell; William Henry Cartwright, Stewart White, Ray Combs, Benjamin Smith, James Har rell, James Pierce; Clarence Pierce, Jeff Pierce, Melvin Harrell, Maurice and Leon Harrell. WHITESTON NEWS Leverette Winslow and son Donald of Norfolk spent last week here with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Allen U. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Bundy and Mrs. Willie Barnes of Elizabeth City, and Mrs. Sallie Winslow of Belvidere vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winslow. on Sunday afternoon. . Mrs. Percy Winslow and daughter, Miss Johnnie White, spent Saturday; in Elizabeth City. Little Dorothy Jean Winslow is vory ill with measles and pneumonia at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Winslow. Brunette- Winslow and Hazel White of Hertford epent the week-end here with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Winslow and Mr. and Mtrs. S. W. White. . William Winslow of Norfolk spent the week-end here with his parents, Mri and Mrs. Arba Winslow. . Betty Jean Winslow of ' Hertford spent a part of last week with her aunt, Winnie Winslow. . John' R. " Jolliff of i Newport; News, Va was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Jolliff. v i. f.- . MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Woodland Missionary Society of Woodland Church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. M. Cartwright with Mrs. E. S. Lane as joint hostess. The president, Mrs. Jack Benton, presided. After all business had been transacted, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Henry Cart wright. Those taking part on the program were: Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mirs. D. M. Cartwright, Mrs. Mary A. Keaton and Mrs. Ernest Cartwright. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wood and Mrs. Z. D. White will assist her as hostess. The hostess and her assistant serv ed ambroeia and cake. Members present were: Mrs. Elmet Wood, Mrs. J. T. Wood, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Vernon Winslow, Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mrs. J. H. Harrell, Mrs. Jack Benton, Mrs. Odell Cartwright, Mrs. Carson Jor dan, Mrs. Z. D. White, Mrs. George Jordan, Mrs. Will Everett, Mrs. Ash by Jordan, Mrs. Marvin Benton, Mrs. D. M. Cartwright, Mrs. E. S. Lane. Visitors were: Mrs. J. C. Turtle, Mrs. Miason Sawyer, Mrs Ernest Cart wright, Mrs. W. M. Matthews, Miss Blanche Cartwright, Miss Lucille Cartwright and Miss Laura Belle Cartwright, little Mlisses Carolyn Dean Harrell and Barbara Lee Sawyer. A. Keaton, Mrs. Henry Cartwright, week. BUYS PRESSING BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs .Elmo Cannon have purchased the cleaning and pressing business of J. A. Perry and took over the operation of the business this Legals NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority con tained in that certain mortgage deed executed on the 19th day January, 1981, by J. B. Winslow to Elizabeth Winslow, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Perqui mans County, N. C, in M. D. Book 17, page 511, default having been made in the conditions of said mort gage deed, the undersigned mort gagee will, on the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1938, at 12:00 o'clock, Noon at the Courthouse door of Perquimans County, N. C, offer for sale at Pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described proper ty: Bounded on north by land of J F. Elliott and Corson Howell, east by land of Luther Winslow, south by land of Martha E. Rogerson, west by Public Road, being the same laiwt conveyed to J. B. Winslow in the division of J. N. Winslow estate, con taining acres, more or less. This 24 day of January, 1938. ELIZABETH WINSLOW, Mortgagee. By: Chas. E. Johnson, Attorney.. Jan.28,Feb.4,ll,18. M ay Peas Plant Your and use Thomas Laxtons and Alaskas psir tog See Us For Your Seed! Also ONION SETS. Jliford Elardnare ft Supply Go. ' ! "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" 1 f v 1 . c i j , TJhlLJL mhm) 1 7 i." Stcrcof i f.': j '5 If! v i