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iA In V (I. , V 1 ( 1H S I I A PAGE TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1938 mm y , V i 1 V. ft .rr 1 V I i - n t , , A K PENDER ROAD NEWS Mrs. Sangster A. Arnold and her daughter, Betty, of Bristol, Tenn., epent the week-end with her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eaves. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sutton and son, Sidney Tucker, of near Elizabeth City, were tisitors in the commun ity Sunday. A. M. Farnler, of Norfolk, Va., was the Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. Mamie Farmer. Mrs. B. M. Jones spent Sunday and Monday with her father and step mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eaves. Raymond Farmer had the misfor tune of breaking his collarbone on Monday afternoon. Among those who attended revival services at Winfall Sunday evening were Miss Virginia Urnphlett, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton and son, Garland, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Har rell, Miss Sadie Vivian Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin, J. E. Eaves, Louis Eaves, Mrs. Sangster A. Ar nold, Miss Adelaide Eaves, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Trueblood and two daughters. BALLAHACK P. T. A. MEETS The Ballahack Parent Teachers Association met at the school house on Wednesday night, September 28. The president called the meeting to order and "America" was sung, after which the president gave a Scripture reading. Clinton Perry offered pray er. After old and new business had been finished, Mrs. Clinton Perry read the following program Song, "Polly Wolly Doodle," byclift, Mrs, "Learning," by Wallace Dail; Poem, I "Gay September," by Edgar Dail; Solo, by C. T. Mansfield; Poem, "At Grandma's House," by Catherine Perry; Poem, "I Cook," by Kathryn Lane; Duet, Mrs. Clinton Perry and Miss Ruth Hurdle. - There being no further business, the meeting adjourned to meet again on the third Monday night in Octo ber. Archie Lane is president of the group and Mrs. Clinton Perry is secretary.. FILM FORECAST AT STATE THEATRE HERTFORD, N. C. NEW HOPE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and small son, Billie, of Greenville, visited friends here and in Elizabeth City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sawyer, of Greenville, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sawyer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jackson, of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster, Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Jones returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., Sunday, after spending some time with her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer and daughter, Marguerite, of Norfolk, Va., visited friends and relatives here over the week-end. Jeter Phillips, of Norfolk, Va., vis ited friends and relatives here over the week-end. Among those attending evangelistic services at Winfall Sunday were Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Mrs. W. C. Bar- Nettie Barclift, Mrs. W. First and Second grades; Poem.E. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Banks, TOWN OF HERTFORD NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE Sale of property for delinquent taxes to 1938 (1937 taxes) at 12 o'clock noon at the North Carolina. By W. G. NEWBY, Tax Collector be held Monday, October 31, Court House door, Hertford, WHITE Amt. Barbee, Mrs. G. W., Grubb St. $ 7.50 Barclift, J. I., Penn. Ave. 13.48 Broughton, Mrs. E. J., Church St. 42.90 Broughton, W. J. Estate, Grubb St. 14.44 Campen, Jesse Estate, Grubb St. 16.50 Cannon, E. H., E. Academy Ave. 11.50 Crawford, Mrs. Kate, Church St. 30.14 Dozier, Mrs. J. L., Church St. 16.50 Elliott, Ethel M. 19.80 Elliott, Josiah 11.77 Landing, Mrs. W. D., Penn. Ave. 16.50 Lane, W. H. 11.89 Medlin, N. H., Railroad Ave. 7.98 Perry, A. A. Estate, Penn. Ave. 4.95 Norman, Mrs. Madelene 6.60 Perry, J. P., Front St. 44.56 Perry, Tom, Church St. 14.17 Pierce, E. S., Market St. 68.89 Reed & Felton, Grubb St. 87.73 Small, Mrs. P. H., Church St. 41.25 Ward, Mrs. R. F. Estate, Edenton Road St. 8.25 Whedbee, Mrs. T. C. 78.38 White, C. I., Grubb St. 8.25 White, Mrs. C. W., Dobb St. 55.14 White, Capt. T. S. 19.89 White, W. E., Church St. 18.84 Winslow, E. L., Dobb St. 82.83 Winslovv, Mrs. H. R., Grubb St. 25.41 Wright, Mrs. W. G. 53.90 COLORED Barnes, Isaac, Hyde Park St. 22.28 Bembery, Moses 4.54 Bembery, Richard Estate, Market St. 15.24 Bembery, Robert Estate 6.60 Chance, Cora, Market St. 12.38 Cofteld, Ollie 6 39 Dail)) Elvard 1.24 Dailf Elisha, Dobb and Edenton Road St. 55.80 Davenport, Mary E., Church St. 9.90 Douglas, Louisa Estate, Grubb St. 4.13 Douglas, W. N., Market St. 15.98 Eason, Joe Estate 6.60 Elliott, Percy, Dobb St. 9.90 Erwin, Dennis 7.43 Evans, Sarah 1.65 Everette, Essie 5.78 Everette, Mamie, King St. 4.13 Faulk, Will Estate, Railroad Ave. 8.25 Felton, Alec 5.43 Felton, James, Edenton Road St. 6.19 Felton, Laura and Annie 7.02 Felton, Laura Swain 12.38 Felton, Lucy, Hyde Park St. 3.30 Felton, Nelson M., Market St. 16.74 Felton, Tom 4.95 Felton, W. J. Estate, Market St. 25.30 Felton, William Percy 5.78 Franklin, Prentise Estate 2.48 Gallop, J. M. 7.84 Harrell, Anderson 12.38 Harrell, John Henry 11.94 Holller, William 16.37 Holley. Jesse B. 10.32 Holley, L. D., Dobb St. 9.90 Holley, Malinda Estate, Dobb St 7.84 Hunter, L. F. 12.38 Lassiter, Harriet Estate 5.78 Lassiter, Herbert, Edenton Road St. 3.30 Lee, Burwell 8.25 Lilly, Sarah 4.95 Lloyd, Pearl 8.25 Lowe, I. W. and L. M. 13.75 Lyons, Washington 19.80 Oden, Lena 4.13 Overton, Miles, Cox Ave. 20.90 Parker, Essie, Dobb St. 4.13 Parker, Henry Estate, Dobb St. 8.25 Perry, Henry L., Cox Ave. 9.02 Reid, Alfonso 19.25 Reid, Elisha, King St. 6.60 Reed, Wilson 7.08 Riddick, James W., Cox Ave. 6.19 Satterfield, Ollie J., Cox Ave. 6.40 Satterfield, F. H., Railroad Ave. 10.82 Sharpe, W. B. Estate 33.74 Skinner, George L. 1.65 Skinner, George L., N. E. Chappell Agt. 9.08 Skinner, John H., Railroad Ave. 4.95 Skinner, Lauvinia Estate 6.19 Stallinge, Alonzo, Dobb St. 3.30 Stallings, Isaac B. Estate 4.96 Sutton, B. J. 6.60 Taylor, Kate Estate, King St. 8.25 Walters, Harriet Estate 4.95 White, Herman, King St. 8.25 - Wood, John B., Dobb St. 6.19 Wright, Ruth 7.70 ; Wright Sherman , 6.19 I ' ? , ' 1 , i , .H'Ji xr Si "A '' 'V i "t; a ' t ' ft ijuidiii it V iiUiiwriHiii ii.ijyr'j if f-nfi'-nifr-'i '"-i-i t'' i tiIht"- i'ri Pen. $ .49 .88 2.79 .94 1.07 .75 1.96 1.07 1.28 .77 1.07 .77 .52 .32 .43 2.90 .92 4.48 5.70 2.68 .54 5.10 .54 3.58 1.29 1.22 5.38 1.65 3.50 Cost $ .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 Total $ 8.94 15.31 46.64 16.33 18.52 13.20 33.05 18.52 22.03 13.49 18.52 13.61 9.45 6.22 7.98 48.41 1604 74.32 94.38 44.88 9.74 84.43 9.74 59.67 22.13 21.01 89.16 28.01 58.35 .30 .99 .43 .80 .42 .08 3.63 .64 .27 1.04 .43 .64 .48 .11 .38 .27 .54 .35 .40 .46 .80 .21 .97 .32 1.64 .38 .16 .51 .80 .78 1.06 .67 .64 .51 .80 .38 .21 .54 .32 .54 .89 1.29 .27 1.36 .27 .54 .69 1.25 .43 .46 .40 .42 .67 2.19 .11 .59 .32 .40 .21 .32 .43 .54 .32 v . ,54 .40 .50 i.4Q .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 Mt, .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 - r 4 -vn ,n, "-s-,' yr X A ;,v v;- ! lipp! vo -n ; ( 'I ' v h if .a M IS? W - 6-V- I mam N S. t--N. , - -W Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan are starred in the new 20th Century-Fox dramatic hit, "Gateway." The cast also features Gregory Ratoff, Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Roland, Raymond Walburn and John CarracUne. Monday and Tuesday "Gateway." A throbbing drama of world-famed Ellis Island is "Gateway," the 20th Century-Fox starring vehicle for Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan. The production is tense with violent emotions and keyed-up suspense; bright with the lightness of hearts buoyed up with hope, and colorful with its people from all lands. Of its timeliness there is no ques tion. Thrilling Portrayals Don and Arleen are thrilling with the strong, young romance of two who feared they had met too late. Their support is a cast of actors and actresses worthy of such a stirring who now seek refuge at America's and Arleen. Peoples of World Below decks are the political fugi tives and expatriates of many lands "Gateway." Tense, human drama rises to compelling heights in the babel of tongues and the terror of people in an unknown land. Here Gregory Ratoff, John Carra dine, Maurice Moscovitch, Harry Carey, Marjorie Gateson, Lyle Tal bot and many others provide a story which directly influences the romance between Don and Arleen. What appears at times to be in evitable destiny, is touched here ami there with brilliant touches of humoi HITfiSTONfNEWS Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Winslow and daughter, Jean, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. Wins low's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and children, Marilyn and Wallace, Jr., spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wil liams. Mrs. J. C. Baker has returned from Murfreesboro, where she spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Winslow, Mary, Annie, Delia, Bennie and Doro thy Jean,visited Mrs. Eugene White, at Northwest, Va., Friday. Rev. and Mrs. . Ben Millican, of Liberty, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow. BURGESS NEWS WHO KNOWS? 1. How often do hurricanes " occur in the North Atlantic? 9 tVfcon Hid Hi a . TT S. Armv no- cupy vera uruz, fliexico .' 3. How many people have-WPX- , employment? ' 4. Hnw Hoes farm income comnawi l- with last year? 5. What is the population of the U. S.? 7. What is the railway mileage in the U. S.? 8. Has the Loyalist government -in Spain withdrawn foreigners from f4 its army ? 1 ' 9. Has Poland a minority prob- lem ? n. 10. Can one buy an official map of the U. S.1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ives, of Eliza beth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sunday afternoon. Miss Nina Maud Overton returned home Sunday from Norfolk, Va., where she visited her si-ter. Howard Spruill, of Virginia, spent Sunday with Ernest Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. Austin St.Ickland and Miss Velma Overton, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overton. Mrs. C. B. Parker, Mrs. N. C. Spivey. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight vis ited friends in Roxobel on Wednesday. 1. age. 2. 3. 4. 5. THE ANSWERS About three a year on the aver- 129,- In 1914. On Sept. 10; 3,102,000. About 14 per cent less. Census Bureau estimates 818,000 on last January 1. 7. 240,000. 8. It has announced such a pur pose. 9. Yes 4,500,000 Russians, 1, 004,000 Germans, and 2,000,000 Jews. 10. Yes, from the General Land Office, Washington. Defined Politics is one party trying to get in office, and the other party trying to stay in. Wauchula Advocate. HERE'S THE SHAVING VALUE THAT WON MEN EVERYWHERE story in the most dramatic place in ', arid sheer thrill. the world. I Hanpilv all the new arrivals in tlrs Don is a home-coming newspaper land find it the refuge they seek correspondent. Arleen is a young; and with what magnificent perform- lass in the second cabin, who is to ances! meet her fiance in America. Her Alfred Werker did a perceptive beau i has attracted not only the ! niece of directine. The screen Dlav newspaperman but a gangster, is by Lamar Trotti from a story by (Gilbert Roland) and a politically- - Walter Reisch. Darryl F. Zanuck minded mayor (Raymond Walburn). j was in charge of production with A famous divorcee (Binnie Barnes) Samuel G. Ensrel as associate Dro- has aided the romance between Don ducer. wmmmmtmmmnpsmmmm SS-'n? ' IX if 4 PROBAK JUNIOR BLADES 0' You, too, will agree that you never got so much shaving satisfaction at so little cost! Try Probak Jr. Blades and you'U never again gamble on un known blades. Get a package of these world famous blades today 4 for only lQt. 5.79 17.18 7.98 14.13 7.76 2.27 60.38 11.49 5.35 17.97 7.98 11 49 8.86 2.71 7.11 5.35 9.74 6.73 7.54 8.43 14.13 4.46 18 PA 6.22 Zi .bi 7.111 3.59 9.30 14.13 13.67 18.38 11.94 11.49 9.30 14.13 7.11 4.46 9.74 6.22 , 9.74 15.59 22.04 5.35 23.21 5.35 9.74 10.56 21.45 7.98 8.49 7.64 7.77 11.94 36.88 2.71 10.62 6.22 7.64 4.46 6.22 7.98 9.74 6.22 9.7 7.6 9.15 , ' 7.64 Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Banks, E. A. Goodman, Sr., Jeter Phillips and Mrs. Eva Squires. Miss Maude Turner, who recently underwent an appendectomy at Lake- view hospital, Suffolk, Va., iB con valescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner, here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster visited Mrs. Foster's son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jackson, in Norfolk, Va., Monday. t Miss Pearl Jennings, accompanied by friends from Elizabeth City, visit ed her mother, Mrs. Jim Davis, Sun day. Miss Jennings had just return ed from a visit to New York. Gaston Banks and friends from Manteo, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ranks, during the week end. Warren Perry has returned to Manteo, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Simpson and small son and little Miss Marie Perry, of Farmville, visited Mr. Simpson's mother, Mrs. Mattie Simpson, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hobbs, of South Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Haskett, of Nixonton, were visiting friends and relatives in New Hope on Sunday. Jesse Sawyer and Cliff Haskett, who are working in Fayetteville, spent the week-end with their re spective families here. Mr. and Mrs. David Newby and1 daughter, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. Newbv's Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newby. WE DO COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING THE AWFUL PRICE YOU FAY FOR BEING NERVOUS QtftmlaiituM esa auk you old anA 1 bat (U4 iooldng, musky and hud to IWi. with can luep you swain nights SM -rob you of nod hoslth, food Oam sad obt. . - Whs ytm may aotd b a pwttalsri nod woman' Ionia and eonld m uk for anythinc whoso banaAta iM batta prtmd thajffamoua Lydla E. Pink ham's VetttabU Compound? Let Its whoU. sons herbs and roots halp Nators build I nn mnn nhvalMl MalaftanM ami tj.ua halt T calm your annexing nervea, glva mors narrr and make life Worth Uvuia- a rain. 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