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'TV; s TnB'mnttJRf a?t wgrrLY ' Hertford, el c, trr.::AT( JANrjArr r. r;a.U. ! w 'v.. t t i y .1 v i n . ft, ' 1 i- n n ! i .if. i r . ' " . . - . '. "!Irr WJTlririrtATl,?l vlia!a?WUdVv' jKetttrne From Boone . CIRCLE NO. IV MEETS li. "Mrs. E. H, Cannon has returned Mrs. Robert White entertained the liome after a visit with her sonf-in- members of Circle No. Four of the law and daughter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Baptist Church Monday afternoon at Frank Cilliam, at Boone. Mrs. Can- her home. The business meeting was Group," Miss Catherine White. To The" Nations-,," " after whlca " 23rd Paalm wa repeated in unison Th lord's. Prayer - f ouowd. , The roll- was called and the minutes of fthe previous meeting were read. ,.? XNew oniceis ior vnv were . ed as follows: Miss Dixie Chappellj, president; Miss Marjorie- Perry, Jie president; Miss Evelyn White, secre. tary; Misg Sibyl Rogerson, treasurer; Miss: Catherine White, personal TSjfer vice chairman, The following program was then presented: Reading "The Busy Sunshine ? Jn's visit was prolonged due te a ' conducted by the leader, Mrs. M. J. Hazard in that portion of the State. kveek-end at Plymouth Lwr.jfttid Mrs. Fred Chalk were Quests of Mf; ' and Mrs. John WU Jiams, in Plymouth, over the weekend. Visits Parents ! David Broughton, of the U. S. S. tKew York, spent the week-end with hiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney jBroughtoii, r " HHere This Week ' Mrs. Marvin Dean end son, John, of Elizabeth City, are spending this vfeek as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell. Mrs. Pitt III Mrs. W. H. Pitt has been confined fa her home on Dobb Street due to illness, but is now able to be out , Convalescent 1 r ''. Charles Williford and little daugh ter, Joanna, have been ill for several days at tKeir home on Dobb Street, tfut are now improving. Gregory. After an interesting and entertaining evening, the hostess served dainty refreshments. The followiny members were pres ent: Mrs. E. W. Mayes, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Tom Perry, Mrs. M. J. Gregory, Mrs. G. C. Buck, Mrs. A. F. Jordan, Mrs. Otha Boyce, Mrs. Everett, and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. One visitor, Mrs. Anse White, was welcomed. Shadows," Manners," Miss Miss Brown Coco's Miss Marjorie Poem 'Winter Agnes Ward. "Morals - and Adalia Winslow. Reading "Little Happy New Year", Perry. Poem "Year's End," Miss Debor ah White. Song "Help Somebody Today." Delicious fruit Jello and cake was served to the following: Miss Jewel "The Return, of Doctor X," at the! State Theatre on Monday and Tues day. ; j Warpers made it hard for them-! selves hen they had I Lionel Atwill killed ri ttie original "Doctor X? seven years ago. Film audiences like to;, have their favorite horror characters return to the screen, in Series ,&f stories such as the Frank ensteiris. Dracula and DovHe'8 Dr. I White, Miss Agnes Ward, Miss Moriarjty yams. But here is a story METHODIST GROUP MEETS Catherine White, Miss Adalia Wins- j that rvolves around "The Return of . The regullar monthly meeting of j iow, Miss Marjorie Perry, Miss Dixie Doctor; "X." ' 6 CB? M8l!2?ry S0Cie ofChaPPell, Miss Deborah White Miss! a newspaper reporter,1 the Methodist Church was held on . Pauline Smith, Miss Mary Lejand h J ome,. Monday evenmir at the church. Mrs. winelow. ; rs. W. T. Smith, Miss, -v., .,' ... C. P. Morris, Mrs. Thad Chappell Evelvn White and Mrs. R. R. White. and Mrs. Wilson Reed were on the program, the subject discussed being "One of Our Greatest Pioneer Mis- I HumDhrey Bosart aV Belvidere, v The president, ' ; Miss branch write - to tie Mattle Saunders; presided. " ' t i A petition, was signed by eU pres ent asking that we,J the "peoplev be given an opportunity ;tovote;'as to whether we go( wsir- or not We were urged, to "give more than dues, if $ossible, .to help to carry on the W. I. L. work, as money is badly needed. . ,1 ; The main obiect of our branch of the W. I. L. thi8ryear is Educational Peace Work, thd ways in which this work may be carried on' were out lined and Considered. - : to the Congressmen In i Anti-Lynching bill. Mrfc -Orin Bobmsor., t Ington, J. C.,-one of the vice presidents of the W. I. meet with t the Perquimans on February 4th.1 , , ft in It was voted that the Perquimans given. P. T. A. TO .MEET , ; . The Parent-Teacher ."Association f' Central Grammar Schoofat Winfa. '., will meet on Monday evening, J?1"". 1 nji 1 1 1 ' A V ary lb, at 'au ociodk. , y program and , a short play : wLl State Theatre Hertfc. with Miss Jewel White, Home Saturday Miss Anna PeneOope Tucker return ed to Baltimore, Md., to resume her studies at" University of Maryland ;chool of Nursing, after spending Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker. Expected For Visit Marion Riddick, who has been in 'Hawaii for some time, is expected to arrive today for a visit with his rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. 'Continue Mrs. H. T Jrougl,ton, who has iieen ttrnfined'to he' be , for a lon lime, continues fluite skiC JMurn Home 1 k Misses Hazel White and Lillian I?ae Perry have returned from a visit Mr. and Mrs. Allan White, in Washington, D. C. Vorfolk Yiaitor Mrs.iP.rG. Waddy, of Norfolk, Va., "?f the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. ', "Perry. j..,. .., siOnanes." Due to much illness ati ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE this time, only about twenty-five j members were present, but an inter-, Mrs. G. R. Tucker was hostess at esting meeting was enjoyed. j a delightful bridge party last Friday - ...I I evening in honor of her house guests, HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ! Misses Virginia and Josephine Met Mrs. Herman .Winslow entertained calf and Hortense Pettit, of Eastern the members of her bridge club on ! Shore, Va. ;Mrs. Oscar Felton won Tuesday evening. At the conclusion 1 high score prize, while Miss Helen of the game, Mrs. W. T. Brown was I Morgan received low score prize. The awarded high score prize, while the honorees were presented guest floating prize went to Mrs. J. G. Raberson. The hostess served a delicious salad course. Those playing were: Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mrs. E. S. Pierce, Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Mrs. J. 0. Felton, Mrs. William Tucker, Mrs. W. T. Brown, Mrs. B. G. Koonce and Mrs. D. F. Reed. GIRLS' AUXILIARY MEETS The Girts Auxiliary of Whiteville Grove Baptist Church met Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Eve lyn White. The meetinsr was oDened across,, the lifeless body of an act- W n CI "llti IaiiaIm T n T Tin r ham an vn4- The m February meeting will be held Uld vmtoxL follows. Morris prints his story, and several days later the actress reappears to press charges. Morris loses his job and ing. , A Wave of murders and disappear ances leads him to a hospital, where he meets and falls in love with an at tractive nurse, Rosemary Lane. Here, he becomes suspicious of Doctor X, Humphrey Bogart, who is assistant to a laboratory scientist, John Litel. Lane disappears, and with the help of her friend, Dennis Morgan, Morris solves the intriguing mystery. Vincent Sherman directed. Today (Friday) David Niven Olivia De Havilland "Raffles" MARCH OF TIME No. 5 NEWS Saturday Also ? ." . , Lone Ranger Rides Again 'No. 8: prizes. Those playing were Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Felton, Mrs. Durwood Reed, Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes, Mrs. Tom Jessup, Mrs. Joe Towe, Mr3. Julia White, Misses Helen Morgan, Anne Wilson, Blanche Everett, Virginia Metcalf, Josephine Metcalf, Hortense Pettit and Mildred Reed. i ; BJRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr- and Mrs. Frank Gil liam, of Boone, N. C, a son, James Cannon, on December 15, 1939. Mrs. Gilliam was Miss Blanche Virginia oysinging "We've A Story To Tell Cannon before her marriage REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF HERTFORD BANKING CO. Of Hertford, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on uecemoer au, i3. ASSETS Monday and Tuesday : v ALSO COMEPy, ACT AND NEWS Wednesday MATINEE 3 P. M. W. I. L. MEET The Perquimans branch of the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom held its January meeting, in the Community Building J COMEDY ' AC Thursday and Friday IT 1 r. fjttends, Meeting Rollac Webb, representing the : 3Nve Motor Company, was a guest a luncheon at the Monticello l ibtel in -Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday, '. T the Chrysler a'nd Plymouth auto of this territory. The I locheon was given by tne nysier ! iVits rnmnanv. ' 13 it Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pike, Mr. and "rs. A. M. Fanner and their daugh Imogene, of Norfolk, Va., were , .'ektend guests of Mrs. J. S. Bass. Loans and discounts $165,151.37 United States Government obligations, direct and jruaranteed 56,475.04 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 213,905.061 Corporate stocks - 4,600.00 Lash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, - and cash items in process of collection 280,222.69 Bank premises owned $8,400.00; furniture and fixtures. $1,000.00 9,400.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises 26,274.70 Other assets . 34,874.83 Blanchard's Deed-end Special: For Friday, Saturday and Monday Prices on merchandise are steadily advancing, but we still nave i a complete stock at low prices. We are offering many attractive bargains in old weather needs at close-out prices. LdUIG5 UUdl5 1 iiss Whedbee Improving The condition of Miss Pattie Whed f is s wewhat improved. Miss . helbee has been quite ill at her .Miit! on Church Street. 't!t of Pa rents Mrs. Duk Morgan, of Raleigh, is i'ting. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;. 'M. Me-.vby. TOTAL ASSETS $790,903.69 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $312,165.14 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 291,547.50 Deposits of United States Government ( including postal sav ings) , L 52,503.31 Deposits of States and political subdivisions : 43,678.18 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 2,451.38 j TOTAL DEIFUSITS . Other liabilities .$702,809.51 5,244.23 1 TOTAL LIABILITIES tions shown below) (not including subordinated obllga- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .$707,589.74 25 26 27 28 Capital Surplus Undivided profts i Washington Miss Gladys Hamrick, Home Dem ratration Agent, left Saturday on . business trip to Washington, D. C, (Sjrning to Hertford Monday. While ii Washirton she was the guest of MTs Pauline Smith. iVeek-end ik re Miss Elieabeth Forbes, of the ;1iowjin High School faculty, was the .veek-euu guest . of Miss Kate M. . .'Jitachard. '. . $ 50,000.001 . 12,500.00 1 L. 18.001.46 1 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)- 2,812.501 29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - . $ 83,813.96 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .$790,903,691 This bank's capital consists of first preferred stock with total par value of $Z5,uou.uu, total retirable value $25,000.00; and common stock with total par value ot $Zo,wum ,.).,,, , MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): -(a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and euaranteed. pledged to secure deposits, and other liabilities ,.-$ 46,955.04 (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other lia bilities (including- notes and bills rediscounted and se curities sold under repurchase agreement) . 25,502.30 tFur Trimmed and -Sport Styles Some Valued $10.75 to $22.50 Special at S7.95 31 ii v, iAturns To Marion fttisi' Franees Fowler left Saiirday ior ivianon, auer a proionge-viu;; i'xSa due to an epidemic of influenka in her school. She resumed her daties' as teacher on Monday. Sunday in Elizabeth City 5s3 Blanche Everett spent Sunday t Elizabeth City as the guest of her ftther-in-lavv and sister, Mr. and .liaMelvin Wright. . ftlOVEB OX CHURCHSTREJTP" Captain and Mrs. C. G. Stephens, yho for a number of years have lived on Mattel 'Street, have -moved into line, residence on Church Street own- ,ed by Mrs. Lydia G. Whedbee and gently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Winslow. (e) TOTAL .$ 72,457.34 Other Coats $10.95 value . 47.95 $5.95 value ...$3.98 LADIES' SHORT SPOKT COATS $2.98 valugt...$2.49 Medium weight Union Suits for men and boys 48c Dress Shirts 49c All wool Sweaters for men and boys 98c Men's Pajamas, out ing or broadcloth. Special ,97c Men's Suits ..'. All Wool Worsted lariioc'llfntv ONE SPECIAL LOT OPi f I Ladies' Dresses Vi.' Orepe and Woolens - ;' 1 $3.95 and $5.98 Values ONE LOT OF. ladies' Dresses ; :: 5.95 and $70 Values" $333 i.l "V- Secured and preferred liabilities:, .-. ial Denoniia, SAFtirnrl hv ntpHmMl tuuiAta nnnnunt .a Tinilm ments of 'law (d), Oeposiw preferred under provisions of law but npt' . :? W04.09 (e) TOTAL lJ2f 76,66148 34 fa.) On date nf rpnort. the rAonired Intra! Mserva mraint 'de-' posits of this bank was 70,579.04 tb) Assets renorted above which mm elieible as leeal reserve ' amounted to : ,-i-iJ-i.wLi.ii:.i. iLi 280,222.69 I, R. M. Riddick, Jr., Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, ana tnat it xuuy ana correcuy rep resents the true state of th sewr matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and beliex. ; R. M. RIDDJlCK, JR. LSho? Dspotment Large, assortment of sizes ,jAV:j,:98c $1.98 Sulede , Shoes ter pair -'-----$1.49 :, Heavy WbrJk Shoes Correct Attestf tot. AND MRS. HINES MOVE dr. and Mrs. R. N. Hines, who lfeya for several years lived in apart ni -lis in the residence of Mrs. C. W. fan? W Grubb Street, will move E. S. WHITE, CHAS. WHEDBEE, T. P. BRINN, MEN'S Dress Oxfords 514.55 rDoys'! Suits .ii:.tij 1.' SPECIAL ' ONE 10T OF - Lb2liilCoaisf " , Brown or Black -i Directors. f. i- State of North Carolina, County of Perquimans. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of j'anuary; ! Ihnrahv rtlw' tht T Am tint an jfficr ftr director of this hank. v " - " . . Mr romTTYijuiinn nrnlns lletnttmr lti. l4l. ." a .bii lire I ii HnMmim ornn HIV , t. .t- . T - mesa vjki.uiua, B ' J - $1.98 r $2.95 : 1 $6.95 value ;;:$4.9S 107 YEARS OF SERVICE t iQUALITT.,MERCHANDISE t All Ladies' Hats v Reduced l2 Iice ' j 54-in. Flannel j Plaid W Solid' Colors' $L59;Talue'i.ia.25 ; 36-in. Eayons cnJ V ? Cotton h . , ' Tan, Orchid, Brown, C- i 59c 'Value 7:i 3-mOutm. ZX Solid Color 0..!y : f lOc Per Yrr.I ; 'ONE LOT ChUdren'. f'JOviy, atFV Ki-V $5,95 (and $7.S3 Now C. right rr ry Publlis, A I v "BtANOai:ii'Sr .'SINCE 1832 ftt . ! ' - I 9 - rj. THifrfed info their-aew Jome. ".. Ibmber Federal XkysiX Insuranee Corporation . : i , v ,' .
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