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riE four THE PERQUIMANS WEEKX?. HERTFORD. N. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, lf88 A IfiV Telephone 88 Ruth Nachman, Society Editor District Officers Of P. T. A. Entertained Visiting in Durham Mrs. J. C. Blanchard is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. E. Hobbs, and Drj i-jabs, in Durham. y Mrs. Knowles til Mrs. R. L. Knowles is quite ill at her home. A., who have been visiting Mr. White's mother, Mrs. G. T. Hawkins, have gone to Woodbury Forest, where Cale White will be a student. Tuesday at Poplar Branch Mrs. Joe E. White attended the Chowan Baptist Association at Poplar Branch on Tuesday. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton, of i ynaouth, spent the week-end here (h Mrs. Horton's mother, Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Sunday in Windsor Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby and daughters, Prue and Frances, spent Sunday with relatives in Windsor. Leave for Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Bill Archie, who have been visiting Mrs. Archie's mother, Mrs. G. E. Newby, have gone to New Jersey, where Mr. Archie will take up further studies in French at Prince ton University. Return Home Mrs. W. H. Oakey and daughters, Dorothy Gordon and Molly, have re turned to their home in Washington, D. C., after spending several days here with Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Week-end Here Edward Weeks, of Elizabeth City, s; ent the week-end here. Friday in Norfolk Mrs. J. E. Winslow and daughter, Betty, Mrs. C. A. Davenport and Mrs. Agnes Williams spent Friday in J.'arfolk, Va. Student at A. C. C. Miss Addie Ruth Morgan has gone to Wilson, where she entered Atlantic Christian College. In Norfolk Tuesday Louis Nachman, Mrs. R. A. White . d Miss Jocelyn Whedbee were in l orfolk, Va., Tuesday. Visiting Here Miss Marcella Wilson and Bob Wilson, of Clarendon, Pa., and John Driscoll, of Warren, Pa., are spend ing a week here with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Week-end with Mother Miss Gussie Wood, of Windsor, and Miss Elizabeth Wood, of Nor folk, Va., 8 pent the week-end here with their mother, Mrs. Ben Wood. Washington Visitor Nathan Everest, of Washington, D. C, was the week-end guest of Miss Hazel Mayes. Attend Baptist Association ' Among- fthose from Hertford who r . tended the Chowan Baptist Asso i iation held at Poplar Branch Church ware: Mrs. E. W. Mayes, Mrs. T. W. 1'crrv, Mrs. Sidney Broughton, Mrs. lv. A. Sutton, Rev. and Mrs. J. F. &".egall, J. J. Fleetwood and Mrs. -.n. Wood. . " T Tuesday Here Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard, from near Elizabeth City, spent Tuesday here with their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr. In Greenville Tuesday Lawrence Towe and J. H. Towej ;ent Tuesdav in Greenville. ! Sunday at Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buck and Miss Alma Leggett spent Sunday at Wash ington, N. C, with Mrs. M. D. Leg gett. Attend Baptist Association Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward attended the Chowan Baptist Association at Poplar Branch on Tuesday. Monday in Norfolk Mrs. Charles WDliford, Mrs. Chas. E. Johnson and Mrs. J. C. Buck spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Goes to Duke University Bill Jessup left Wednesday for Durham, to resume his studies at Duke University. Mr. Jessup visited in Washington, D. C, just prior to leaving for the University. Week-end with Parents Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., and children :- ent the past week-end near Eliza i.oth City with her parents, Mr. and i :rs. C. E. Pritchard. Visiting in Washington Mrs. G. T. Hawkins is visiting her :- ster, Mrs. C. R. Bush, in Washing ton, D. C. ' Leave for Woodbury Forest Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White and son, Cale White, Jr., of Caracas, Ven., S. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Miss Mary Towe charmingly enter tained at a dinner-bridge party on Thursday evening. After several progressions, Miss Gladys Hamrick was awarded high score prize. Those invited were: . Miss Ruth Davenport, Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mrs. Bill Archie, Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., Miss Jocelyn Whed bee, Miss Gladys Hamrick, Miss Helene NLxon, Mrs. R. M. Potter, Miss Evelyn Riddick, Mrs. Francis Nixon, and Miss Blanche Everett. TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. WE HAVE THE SHOWS i Enter the Movie Quiz Now 250,000 In Cash Prizes. Ask For Quiz Booklets' 'Thursday (Today) and Friday, September 22-23 SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" A Movie Quiz Picture Saturday, September 24 BUCK JONES in " "EMPTY SADDLES" Tighting Devil Dogs" No. 6 Cartoon and Act Announcing Sunday Movies Beginning Sunday, September 25 FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS in "CAREFREE" A Movie Quiz Picture MATINEE 3:30 NIGHT 9.15 Box Office Opens 3 and 9 P. M. Monday and Tieaday, September 26-27 DOROTHY LAMOUR, GEORGE RAFT and HENRY FONDA in (Continued From Page One) Gatesville; J. M. Byrum, Sunbury; Mrs. C. A. Collins, Hobbsville; Mrs. Mayon Parker, Ahoskie; Mrs. A. J. Osteon, . Williamston; Mrs. Clarence Sanders, Elizabeth City; Mrs. P. F. Walston, Elizabeth City; Mrs. M. T. Griffin, Edenton; Mrs. S. T. Perry, NewHope', Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Hert ford; Archie Lane, Hertford; Mrs. Floyd Cohoon, Columbia; Mrs. C. N. Davenport, Creswell; Mrs. Jack Reed, Plymouth; Mrs. Hal Williford, Ply mouth. Those serving were: Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. Wallace Umphlett, Mrs. J. W. Zach ary and Mrs. L. C. WinBlow. The rooms were appropriately de rorated for the occasion, a color scheme of blue and gold representing the colors of the Parent-Teachers Association, being used. The 9th District covers twelve counties including Camden, Currituck, Chowan, Dare, Hertford, Martin, Per quimans, Pasquotank, Tyrrell, Wash ington, Gates and Bertie. At a meeting following the lunch eon plans were made for the year's work and plans were completed for the district meeting to be held in Eli zabeth City on November 9. WOODVILLE W. M. S. MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of the Woodville Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon at the church in regular monthly meeting. The devo tional was led by the vice president, Mrs. C. A. Bogue. Miss Beulah Bogue was in charge of the program, with the following members taking part: Mrs. A. R. Cooke, Mrs. C. A. Bogue and Miss Beulah Bogue. Miss Bogue dismissed the meeting with prayer. Those present were: Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. A. L. Godfrey, Mrs. G. W. Gregory, Mrs. H. G. Swayne, Mrs. M. R. Griffin, Mrs. C. T. White, Mrs. A. R. Cooke, Mrs.. C. A. Bogue, Miss Beulah Bogue and little Jean Carolyn Godfrey. An Early American Term What the modern dictator calls a conquest used to be known in this country as jumping a claim Macon Telegraph. enjoyed. Delicious ice cream, cake and mints were served. The honoree was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. The guests present included: Misses Madge Long, honoree, Agnes Ward, Eunice Long, .Mary Louise Parker, Sadie Standin, Evelyn Weston, Inez Harris, Margaret Standin, Eloise Keaton, Louise Tarkenton, Blanche Goodwin, Evelyn Long and Ruby Keaton, and Thomas Chappell, Clyde Harris, Blakemore Weston, Alphonso Goodwin, Thomas Brabble, Alvin Skinner, Julian Long, Wallace Hobbs, Emmett Long, Dewey Perry, Jr., Ed gar Long, Maynard Fleetwood, Jr., Ambrose Long, Lawrence Corprew, William Tarkenton, Ernest Long, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Long, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Long, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Long. WOODLAND W. M. S. MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society of Woodland M. E. Church, South, met at the church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Benton, president, pre sided over the business session which was very brief, and was followed by a reading," Why We Could Not Cast Him Out' , given by tars. D. M. Cartwright,- Spiritual Life leader. Mrs. W. H. Cartwright,; program leader, presented the ..program for the day. She was assisted by Mrs. E. S. Lane, Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mrs. Eddie Harrell, Mrs. Moody Harrell, and Mrs. W. H. Cartwright. The topic for study was "Planting the Gospel in Mexico." 'Mrs. Elmer Wood gave the meditation, her topic being, "Beautiful, ut Can It Be?" . The group decided to send a basket of fruit to Mrs. Ernest Cartwright, who is quite ill in Albemarle Hospi tal, Elizabeth City. Rev. W. G. Lowe dismissed the group. The hostesses, Mrs. Moody Har rell and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, served ice cream and muffins. Those present were Mesdames J. T. Benton, Jack Benton, Eddie Harrell, Odell Cartwright, W. H. Cartwright, Elmer Wood, D. M. Cartwright, Lela Mae Winslow, Z. D. White, Carson Jordan, E. S. Lane, Kermit Benton, George Jordan, J. M. Benton, Ashby Jordan, Moody Harrell, Ralph Har rell, and little Carolyn Dean Harrell, Ronald E. Harrell and Walter Roy Benton. ) HBJSEHjbjbDS J Palmolive 3 for 20c Small Super Suds 3 for 29c (Red Box) Small Super Suds 3 for 25c (Blue Box) (Gets Clothes "Hospital Clean") Octagon Soap (Giant) 6 for 25c Octagon Soap (Small) 10 for 23c Octagon Powder (Large) 6 for 25c Octagon Powder (SmaU) 10 for 23c Octagon Toilet 6. for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Chips 2 for 18c Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c Crystal White Soap , 3 for 14c Hollywood Beauty Soap 3 for 14c Creme Oil Soap 3 for 14c Towe & Quincey CHAPANOKE, N. C. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS BIRTHDAY PART Miss Madge Long was honoree at a delightful birthday party given at her home Wednesday evening, September 14th. Many games and contests were .Free Benjronstration n I i o 3 O'clock Saturday Afternoon, September 24th At Our Garage Behind Hotel Joseph Hewes The Roanoke Power Baler Will Be Demonstrated To The Public Come And See "WHY" The Roanoke Is So Economical THE PUBLIC IS INVITED COMPANY EDENTON, N. C (!Htt5120I2 Qffl (!S (330 03339' 1M "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" Majority of cart in tab i mtwd by txpartt to factory mpacificm tlont anil back J with mrit fan J? C Caarmntma of tt tatitfaction or YOUR MOSSY BACK. Many othtrt told with "S0SQ". Cuarantn. Atk about It. Ford Dealers' entire stocks of cars, trucks and commer cials are included in this event There is an especially fine selection of late model Ford V-8's to choose from good looking, sweet running, smooth riding cars with low mileage, sound tires and good batteries. For volume and variety as well as value it's the best used car buying opportunity you've had in months. So see your Ford Dealer today! 4 LOOK BELOW FOR TODAY'S FORD DEALER "CLEAR THE DECKS'' SPECIALS m mm. m mm mw mm mm m a lower PC Hgy A Movie Quiz Picture Wednesday, September 28 JEAN PARKER and ERIC LINDEN in "ROMANCE OF THE OERLOST" - ,- - I Tburaday and Friday, September 29-30 Robert Taylor in "The Crowd Roars" LAST WEEK'S SUPER-SPECIAL USED CAR IS SOLD! SO HERE'S ANOTHER EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THlS WEEK . . . 1934 STANDARD CHEVROLET COACH ... Paint like $125:00 1935 Ford Deluxe Fordoor Se dan, equipped with an Arvin Radio. A bargain fc Q Ff g ., ) . i Good mechanical condition. Steal it from us for only.-.. ... 1 TV 1936 Ford ?Tudor Touring Se dan, complete with Ford Fac- 1934 Chevrolet Truck, dual wheels, overload springs, stake tory Radio. .Extra clean inside body, license and t mfm and out. Perfect t A A hr.w D 1 a) condition- 1935 Ford ' Deluxe Tudor Se dan. New set of rt Q T? f tires l:J30U 1935 Standard Chevrolet, Coach in good shape. Priced at $325 at . 1934 .. Ford DeLuxe ' Fprdoor Sedan.' A real i OC" bargain.- POU Several Model "A" Fords and 1929 Chevrolets at $25 and up rjinsloiv - DbHe Udtor SoHipanv Sales - Service FORD Hertford, N. CI- , III , , , 4 ri
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