Jt-. THE PERQUIMANS VTEEgLTr HERTFORD. N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16," 1938., .1 Telephone 88 Ruth Condition Improved The condition of Mrs. G. C. Buck, who is a 'patient at General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., is much improved. Return Home Misses Joyce Harrell and Louise Payne have returned after spending a week at Virginia Beach, Va. At State College Dick Payne left Wednesday for Raleigh to resume his studies at State College, after spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. Wednesday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Bill Archie, Mrs. G. E. Newby, Mrs. W. G. Newby and Miss Prue Ntewby spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. Returns to College Miss Louise Payne went to Chapel I. r. v - LET THESE TRUCKS HAUL IT Were Z2Si Truck for wot ri6ht Tbir keep "".Strtet than any ''fc worked foe ttudi. fore Internationals ..Wheelers are vuij . i-Uat's one ico National selU in or - Byrum Hardware Co, "Everything In Hardware and Supplies" EDENTON, N. C. TAVLOR EDENTON, N. C. Enter the Movie Quiz Contest $250,000 Cash Prizes Ask For Quiz Booklets Thursday (Today) September 15 Warner Baxter and Marjorie Weaver in I'LL GIVE A MILLION" Friday, September 16 A Movie Quiz Picture Betty Grable and Eleanore Whitney in "CAMPUS CONFESSIONS" Saturday, September 17 William Boyd in "BAR 20 "Fighting Devil Dogs" No. 5 OWL SHOW 11:15 Ramon Novarro in "A Desperate Adventure" Monday, September 19 A Movie Quiz Picture Kay Francis, George Brent and Ian Hunter in "SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS" i Tuesday, September 20 Returned By Requfcst Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in "MAMIE" 'Wednesday, September 21 , Mickey Rooney in "HOOSIER SCHOOLBOY" Coming Thursday and Friday, September 22-21 Shirley Temple in "Little Miss Broadway" Nachman, Society Editor Hill Tuesday to resume her studies in the merical school at the Univer sity of North Carolina, after spend ing the summer here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. Returns to Dtfte University Dan Sharpe has returned to Duke University, Durham,, to resume his studies, after spending the summer with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Sharpe. Able To Be Out Mrs. G. R. Tucker is able to be out again after several days illness. Student at Wake Forest Jarvis Ward went to Wake Forest Tuesday. He will attend the college there this year. Returns to State College Roy Reed has returned to State College, Raleigh, tVesume his stu- THEATRE WE HAVE THE SHOWS JUSTICE" Captain and Kids Cartoon 4bd dies, titer spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sorp Reed. Visiting at Alfterta Mrs. Lyman Shepard is spending two weeks at Alberta, Va., with rela tives. Goes to Wake Forest Fred Campen has gone to Wake Forest, where he will attend college. Enters Flora MacDonald College Miss Marie Anderson, of Belvidere, has gone to Red Springs, where slhe entered Flora MacDonald College as a student. Returns From Florida Mrs. Jenkins Walters has returned home after spending the summer at Jackson Beach, Florida. Week-end at Gatesville Miss Evelyn Riddick, accompanied by Edward Weeks, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end in Gatesville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rid dick. They also visited in Nor folk, Va. Sunday at Shiloh Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs spent Sunday with relatives at Shiloh. In Washington Bill Jessup is- spending some time in Washington D. C, with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMullan. Goes to Greensboro Miss Blanche Moore Berry left Monday for Greensboro, where she will be a freshman at W. C. U. N. C. Week-end Here Alfred Williams, of Durham, spent the past week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Simon Rutenberg, and Mr. Rutenberg. At Peace College Miss Jean White left Sunday for Raleigh, where she will be a student at Peace College. Returns to College Miss Sara Ward, who has spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, has returned to Greensboro, to resume her studies at W. C. U. N. C. Week-end in Elizabeth City Miss Edith Everett spent the week end in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Twiford. Returns to University Guy Newby has returned to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to resume his studies, after spending the summer here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby and son, George, of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end here with Mr. Newby's mother, Mrs. G. E. Newby. Returns to Duke University Tim Brinn has returned to Duke University, Durham, to resume his studies, after spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ft. T. Brinn. Returns Home Charles Clark has returned from Washington, D. C, where he visited friends. Week-end with Relatives Henry Clay Sullivan spent the week-end at Fredrick, Md., and Cul pepper, Va , with relatives Leave for Home Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner, who have spent the past month at their ! country home in Old Neck and at t.hpir Nfltrq HpnH rnffnorn loff Mnn. day to spend a few days in Raleigh ! I Washington, D. C. I Visiting Relatives j Mrs. C. E. Fletcher and son, Jim mie, of Washington, D. C, are visit ing relatives here, j Guest of Mrs. Walters ( Mrs. Walter Newbern, of Sante ! Fe, Fla , is the guest of Mrs. Jenkins Walters. Here Friday Mrs. G. G. Markham, of Elizabeth City, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. White, on Friday. Week-end Visitors Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Mclndo and j Miss Mary Mclndo, of Washington, D. C, were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner, at their coun try home in Old Neck. Goes to Peace College Miss Alice Roberson went to Ra leigh Wednesday to enter Peace Col lege as a student. Returns to College Jesse Lee Harris has returned to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, after spending the sum mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. Returns Home Miss Katherine Lawrence has re turned to her home at Enfield, after spending several days here with Mr and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. y Returns Home - Mrs. John Dobson has returned to Charleston, West Va., after spend ing some time here with Mrs. C, C, Winslow. Returns to St. Mary's Miss Mary Tudor Hudson has re turned to St. Mary's, Raleigh, to re sume her studies after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson. Edenton Visitor Mrs. J. C. Warren, of Edenton, is visiting Mrs. T. J. Winslow. Freshman at Duke University Zach White has gone to Durham to enter Duke University. Returns to Columbia " Sidney Elliott has returned , to Columbus, Neb.; after spending', some time here with his family. New Bern Visitors ; ., Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thatch, of New Bern, are visiting here with Mr. Thatch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thatch . ... Miss Spivey aiHome ' Miss Spivey Roberson has returned home' after . spending some time at Niagara Falls and" in Canada. Winslow Family Has Reunion At Whiteston (Continued From Page One) Winslow and Gertrude, his wife, of Edenton; Jay Winslow and wife Delia; Arthur and wife, Susan, and the baby boy, Ira Winslow and wife, Sallie, of Belvidere. Grandchildren and great grand children: Lucius and Mary, Leslie Winslow and Reby and Ellis Stal lings.Wayland and Novella, Jewell, Clifton, Wayland, White Jr., and Evelyn and Emory Rountree, Thomas R. and Nora, Oliver, Mary Elizabeth, George, Willie, Gordon, Eva Wrae and Norma Winslow,Percy end Nora, Onella, Percy, Jr., Joan, Beryl Wins low and Johnnie White, Arba, Eunice and William Winslow, Worth and Nettie Winslow, Fentress Winslow, Alma and Eleanor Winslow, Harriett Byrum and Tyree Buck, Mamie and Sammie Winslow, Norman, Annie and Bobby Rae Winslow, Sarah Mae, Roscoe and Jay Winslow White,! Mattie, Lloyd, L. E. and Virgil Wins low, Ernest and Mna, Preston, Pleas ant, Millard, Marvin, Alec and Emily Virginia Winslow, Dempsey and Mary, Gale and Dolan Winslow," Sammie and Levert, Archie Riddick and Alice and Milton Culpepper, Henry and Martha E., Merrill and Ice land Winslow Charles and Olive Layden, Lola and Moode, Elsie and Evelyn Copeland, Linwood and Sylvie, Clinton and Sylvia La Cfiiire Wins low, Cecil and Lucile, Cecil Everett; SPARKLING DIAMONDS,' Fine diamond,, in mounting ofr,j rare beauty, priced from ?25f PEN SETS Matched pan and pnctf sH trctively boxed. Priced from $5 up. Cxum EDITH Chwmtng : ityt aid graceful : cUiign, Yflow gold fflWd ew. IS Iwi . .... $2,75 Many of our customers do all their gift shopping here! They've found we have as wide a selection of "budget presents" as we have of precious jew els, silver and watches. Come in and see for your self . . . and be suk to ask to see the many new style Gnien Watches. They're all moderately priced, starting at $24.7$ Gifti from you Uml v gifts t thtlr hit CAMPEN'S JEWELERS EDENTON, N. C. MAY BE W J ATTEN1 SHOWING You are cordially invited to attend a 'lon;p; S to be held in the Ladies' Reacly-to-Wear Reparnt of our store. '- . 'tH:'':- 1 SECOND FLOOR, Friday Night, September 16th;" at Eight O'clock Conu! Bring Your Family and Friends! 1 106 YEARS OF SERVICE "BLANCHARD-S" SINCE I , I W iffe. and Mary France Winslow, Lindaey and Myrta, Barbara and -Betty Jean Winslow, and two neieces, Mrs.' Mary J.- White, who made her home with her uncle and aunt for several years, and Elizabeth White, a Friends' min ister, and her granddaughter, Hazel White. 5 IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our dear father and husband, Charlie M. Uhnphlett, who fell asleep one year ago, September 121937. A loving one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. One year has passed in sadness And we have missed him each day; But we know that God who giveth Is the One who taketh away. He was a faithful worker So eager to do his part. In many ways we think of him; It almost breaks our hearts. We visit his grave with sadness And yet, it's a pleasure too; We carefully place the flowers there That are kissed by the morning dew. (UK THESE 1MU When you're planning meals, be sure of the foods you buy. Your budget will like the values offered here. Purasnow Flour FHiffo Lard 24 Lb. Bag 65c 2 Lbs. 23c Every Bag Guaranteed Pure Rio Coffee, per pound 10c Chowan Herring Roe, large can. . .17c BEST GRADE AMERICAN CHEESE 18c Lb. I Canned Shad, 3 cans for 25c All 5c Smoking Tobacco 6 for 25c Silver Dawn Toilet Tissue ... 6 rolls 25c Rose Brand Evaporated Milk 3 cans 20c We Have a Com plete Stock of Field and Garden Seed. See Us Before You Buy. Our Prices Are Right, and We Appreciate Your Business. We Carry All Kinds of FCX Feeds . . . Come to See Us Quality Merchandise Right Prices J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 1832 - --- - - - " ---- Ti OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE 18S2 ' HI HTFORD - It is lonely here -without you, dear, . And so' sad along life' Way Life does' not seem the sam jco us,; Since you were called away. Often on our lips is spoken Thy sweet name we still hold dear. It shall always be a token Of cherished memories of by-gone years. O, how hard we tried to save him, ., But our efforts were m vain, , J For Heavenly angels came to ta$e him Out of this world of pain. ,'' But we knew the One who called him Does not make the first mistake, So we all must strive to meet him Just beyond the Golden Gate. His loving daughter, Virginia Umphlett. TO PURCHASE BUTTER The Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation has been authorized to purchase 10,000,000 pounds of butter from the Dairy Products Marketing Association, producer cooperative or ganization, for distribution through State relief agencies. PURE CANE SUGAR 5c Lb. Any Amount FRESH Oysters, qt, 50c SALT Mullets, 2 lbs 25c CHOICE Stew Beef, lb. 15c CHUCK Steak, lb 19c 1 TT TV V ft I'1 mm t MERCHANDISE! RIGHT PRICES , , NORTH CAKOUNA t ?4 V i 4; 4 '1 " '1 .

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