' THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N C FRIDAY, ' - FEBRUARY 16, 1940 PAGE FIVE ft Si .ijay Here ' Mr. and Mis. Tom Whit, of Mack eya, Bpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett " Undergoes Operation T finH mi tnlrrfn to Gen- " ' era! Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Tuesday and operated on for ainua trouDJe, ., Visiting Parent Miss- Julia Broughton, yho is a student curse in a Philadelphia, Pa, hospital,' i the guest of her pur lets, Mr."and Mrs. Harry Broughton. Veetend Here Mias Mary Morris, a student at j. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the . week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. Home for Week-end MisifMary Thad-ChappeM, a stu dent at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent , the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell. : i Attend Show ' ' I , ;:; : I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe, Miss Mary ' Towe' and Walter Edwards spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va., 'and saw "Gone With the Wind." Visiting Here Mrs. S. B. Procer, of Tarboro, was m truest of Mrs. J. G. Campbell leral days this 'week. Recuperating at Home Miss Anne P. Tucker, a student nurse at University Hospital, Balti v more, Md., who recently underwent vd an appendectomy, is recuperating at . home with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Tucker. Plymouth Visitor ; Mrs. Lloyd Horton, of Plymouth, " is the guest of her mother, Mrs. T. ' J.Nixon. ' 111 At Home Mrs. Herbert Nixon has been con fined to her home this week due to illness, but is doing very nicely. In General Hospital Mrs. J. H. Towe, who has been aick at her home for the past few weeks, was taken to General Hospi tal: Norfolk. Va.. last Thursday for treatment oid is reported te be -do ing very nicely. ,A. ,- , Sunday 'in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. . Martin Towe, Miss Mary Towe, Laurence and Joe Towe visited theirs mother, Mrs. J. H, Towe, at General Hospital, ' Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Return From Florida ' , Miss Kate BOanchard, Mrs: . T, White, Mrs. R. T. Clarke, Mrs.&fW Mayes and . Mrs. R. L. KnowhMuw turned Sunday, from a two weeks' stay in Florida. ' Saw Show Soaday ' Mr, and Mrs. Morgan Walker, Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields and Vin cent Hill saw "Gone With the Wind" in' Norfolk, Vu, Sunday. Home Frem Hospital Mrs. T. A. Cox has returned home from St Vincent's Hospital, Norfolk, Va., where die spent several weeks m .. . i I Ifs Time To Be TKn'iig About I 'timing needs For GET OUR PRICES BEFORETYOU BUY idssyoirnave one. ! fWe have McKay, King rand John Deere ; John Deere ' : Also a complete line t ' Wo iinvA: Wagons i I .... in fact anything farm : from a iTacior aown. x 1 . C. Dlanchard eV.C Inr VAKCSABD'Sr flNCIS 1832 ' 108 YEARS OF SERVICK under treatment. She is reported to be doing -very nicely. Returns To Work ' H- A. Whitley, who has been con fined to 'his home because of illness, returned to his work Monday. Week-end Guests r ' " Mr; and Mrs. Nathan Toms and daughter, Isabel, of , Petersburg, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr and Mm.T. S. Whjte. Sunday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman, Mrs. Agnes Williams and Miss Jocelyn Whedbee were in Norfolk, Va., on Sunday and saw "Gone With the Wind."' , , : - ,;: . . . "" Sunday In Richmond IMiss Marian Phelps spent Sunday in Richmond, Va., as the guest of friends. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Brown left on Sunday for their home in Columbia, S. C, After a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. B.'F. Ainsley. Sunday in Columbia Mr. and .Mrs. .Crafton Mathews and son, Crafton, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. 'B. F. ! Ainsley spent Sunday with relatives m Columbia. ?' Reported Better Charles Whedbee is reported con valescent, after being ill at his home on Church Street for several days. Dinner Guests ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pitt and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White were dinner guests of Mrs. J. H. Evans at her home" in Elizabeth City, on Saturday evening." -w..-.; i i -( Visits In Windsor Miss Carolyn Riddick spent sever al days this week in Windsor as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Lewis Perry. Richmond Visitor Mrs. Irvin. Wainwright, of Rich mond, Va., has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Mardre, this Returns To New York Bill C. Reed left Tuesday for Long Island, New York, where he is sta tioned with the U. S. Coast Guard, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed, Hertford, Route 2. 111 At Home f Mrs, Charles E. Johnson has been confined to her home on Front St., because Of illness, but is much im proved now. Viviting Here Miss Henrietta Brokett, of Eliza beth City, is the guest of her sister. Mrs." B. L. CSbbs, this week. Ia Norfolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White. Mrs Tom Perry, Mary Belle Petty and Edith Ibtfhews visited friends at General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. ... , , This Year . . . f j ON FERTILIZERS ! J h 1 ' 5 t ? n and Biff Jim Disc. l:t of Repair parts for, Carts." Bridles. lined MI you need for : the ; Goinff-Away Party c : Given For Miss Hamrick Among those invited to a dance party Tuesday evening given in hon or of Miss Gladys Hamnck, home demonstration agent, , who has re signed her position here to take a similar Job in Albemarle, were;' Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wins low, Mr. and Mrs. Silas M. Whed bee, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williford, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Max Camp bell, Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton,' . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. Futrell, Mr. and Mrs,. H. L. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Kettly White, Mrs. Ellie Riddick, Misses Agnes Tucker, Jocelyn Whed1 bee, Mary Towe, Helen Nixon, Ruth Davenport, Blanche Everett, Alice Roberson, Henrietta Brockett, Ber nice White, Jean White and Marga ret Wall, and Ray White, Russell Winslow, Ned Nixon, Irvin Nixoh, Laurence Towe, Louis Nachman, John Pitt, James E. Newby,. Dick Payne, Lucius Blanchard, Sam Saw yer, Walter Edwards, R. S. Monds, Marion Riddick and Jesse Parker Perry. The party was given in Walker's Hall by a number of Miss Hamrick's friends. Delicacies were served buf fet style at intermission. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Minnie Coston White Mission ary Society of New Hope Methodist Church held the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spencer on Thursday after noon. Because of bad roads only five members were able to attend. The president, Mrs. C. W. Griffin, pre sided over the meeting and Mrs. Mattie Robbins conducted the devo tional. After a discussion of va rious subjects and a prayer by Mrs. S. D. Banks, Mrs. Robbins dismissed the meeting. The hostess served fruit, , , , .mi - MARY TOWE CIRCLE MEETS Mary Towe Circle of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary 'Towe. Miss Ruth Davenport was in charge of a most interesting program. Fifteen members were present. After an entertaining evening delicious re freshments were served. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. Ben Koonce was hostess at a delightful bridge party last Friday evening at her home on Church St. Those playing were: Mrs. Oscar Felton, Mrs. Howard Pitt, Mrs. J. R. Futrell, Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Mrs. J. S. Vick, Mrs. J. G. Roberson, Mrs. T. B. Sumner and Mrs. Herman Winslow. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Roberson, second high to Mrs. Futrell, while Mrs. Riddick received the consolation prize. A J . ' a- aeiicious sweet course was served. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE SUPPER Mrs. George Barbee charmingly entertained at a bridge supper on inursday evening. Her guests in cluded Mrs. D. F. Heed, Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. Tonuny Jessup, Mrs, Charles Williford, Mrs. Charles E, Johnson, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Misses Mary bumner and Eloise Scott. High score wriae was awarded to Mrs. Reed, the floating prize went to Mrs. .Holmes, and Mrs. Williford received low score prize. HONORED AT SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Winslow, who were recently married, were guests of honor at a miscellaneous snower on Wednesday evtening when Miss Johnnie White entertained at her omhe at Whiteston. The guests registered at the door. Games provided much merriment throughout the evening. ; - Refreshments- were served hv t.h Those present and those remem- bering the honorees with irifts in - eluded Mr. and Mm W H Winder Mrs. Frank Weeks, Miss Sallie Rid - ""i -iuio. oebee vsDorne, itev. and airs, ia: it.-weDD, sunuay. Mrs. John Trivette, 1 Mr. and Mrs. I Mr: and Mrs. Lathan Umphlett, of John Lassiter, , Harold and Elmer j Elizabeth " City, - spent the week-end Lassiter, j Mry ! and , Mrs. Charlie with her-mother, Mrs. Nettie Bar WWte, Billy, Marjorie, Clarkson and clift. ' Nancy Ella White, Mr. Ella White, I Robert Robbins is confined to his Mrs. Henry Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings, Mrs. Elmer Winslow, Mary Love, Carl, r Winfred and Billy Winslow, Leland JoWmslow, Edna and Branning . Winslow, Mrs. Bernard Winslow, Jim Winslow, Theressa, Evie,; ' Eloise and Faye -Winslow, Delia, Bennie, Annie and Mary Wins' low, . Mrs. Wallace Baker, ; Helen Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker and son, Lester, .Traverse White, Mrs. Doc .( Layden,- yelma, Layden, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' Winslow,', Elihu, Esther, Harry Lee and Jenie Wins low. Media i Gregory, ; Mrs. Carrie Gregory- aead"fpn,. Gerald", Mr." and Mrs. ; Wayland- ' White,- Jewell. ' and Clifton, i Wh'ite,, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer ' Winslow ana son, Clarence, runs, Mary Elizabeth, Eva Wrae and Nor ma , Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winslow, Mrs. A. N. Winslow, Mrs. Mollis Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. Ossie White, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Raker, Helene Baker, Mrs. Lindsay Wins low, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Archie White, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams, Miss Lucille Lane; Mr. and Mrs. .Nathan Riddick and son, Stanley, Alvah Winslow, Myrtle, Fentress, Mavis and Lina Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow, Jasper, Florence and Sybil Winslow, Mrs. Kate White, Kabherine, Frances and Irvin White, Mrs. R. R. White, Evelyn and Thur man White, Hildren White, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendren, Ernest and Clinton Rae Winslow, Dora White, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chappell, Mrs. Lizzie Jolliff, Manola and Wilma Jolliff, Mrs. Linwood Winslow, Edith White, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howell, W. T. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Wins low, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White, Hazel White, Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest White, Clyde Lane, Mrs. Mark J. Gregory, Mr. and MrB. Charlie T. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jolliff, Savage, Guthrie and Marietta Jolliff, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. White, Will Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. Eleck Stallings, Glen wood and Asa Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie White, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jay Winslow, Mrs. John T. Lane, Mrs. Dora Hinton, and Mildred Lane. HURDLETOWN Charlie Jordan, from the Ports mouth Nayy Yard, spent a few days recently with his sis'.er, Mrs. Quin ton Hurdle. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baccus Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee Jennings and Sammy, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hurdle and children, Vick StaWings, Quinton Hurdle, Miss Shirley Hurdle, Eugene Hurdle and Stuart White. Miss Rachel Alice Mansldld was the guest of Miss Shirley Hurdle Wednesday night and Thursday. Mrs. Nellie Sumner was the guest of Mrs. Quinton Hurdle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings and arm. Ernest. .Carey, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baccus and Mrs. Nellie Sumner visited Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stallings Monday evening. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurdle on Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S'.allings and son, Ernest Carey, Lloyd Hurdle, OdelH Baccus, Stuart White, Misses Rachel Alice Mansfield and Leona Baccus. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings and son, Ernest Carey, and Mrs. Vick Stallings visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Twine Sunday afternoon. Misses Margaret Tadlock, Olive Layden, Julia, Maggie and Bessie Anne Lane called on Miss Shirley Hurdle Monday evening. They were accompanied by Lawrence Perry, Bill Roach and Willis Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings and son, Ernest Carey, Mrs. Z. D. White, Miss Leona Baccus, Odell Baccus, Carey Copeland, Roscoe and T. M. Stallings visited in the C. M. Hurdle home Saturday evening. Mrs. Z. D. White visited Mrs. C. C. Symons Monday afternoon. NEW HOPE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Whit Winborne and little daughter, of Suffolk, Va., were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Winborne's father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Turner. Lloyd Turner, of Elizabeth City, visited his aunt, Mrs. Elmer Banks, Monday. E. G. Banks and Will Harrell made a business trip to Her'.ford o Monday. E. M. Perry and S. D. Banks were in Edenton and Hertford on business Friday. Julian Hobbs, of Manteo, spent the week-end here with relatives and friends. MattvSpivey and son, Winborne, who are working at Manteo, spent the week-end at home. Friends, will be glad to learn that Mrs. Nettie Barclift's condition con tinues to improve. She was very ill. Mrs. Jones, who has been nursing Mrs. Nettie Barclift, left Monday to fill an ensraarement made before 1 she was called to "Mrs. Barclift. Mrs itVihAKin raimll nf Rplvi ! dere, Visited her parents, Mr. and; home with flu. Herbert Barclift is on the sick list, Thomas Robbins and a friend, of! Smithflefld visited at New Hope on Sunday. (Mrs. Joe Turner, who has been ill for the past week, is now improving. Mrs. Sue Banks is on the sick list Mrs. Jim' Davis and three small daughters, Marguerite, Ivilla and Betty Jeart,' of Elizabeth City, visit ed Mrs. Clarence Dail last Tuesday. 'Vernon Robbins, of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday nignt with his moth er, Mrs. MatMe Rcbbins. 1 ' :; . : BELVIDERE ROUTE 1 , Miss Lessie Mae Chappell spent Wednesday night with Miss Mar jorie Chappell, of near"- Hbbbvllle. Mrs. J. T. Chappell is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Twine, near Edenton, this week. T. S. Chappell is on the sick list. Miss Mildred Chappell, of Tyner, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Chappell. Miss Artelia Lamb, of Tyner, was the week-end guest of Miss Eunice Chappell. Miss Frances Jordan, of Ryland, was the guest of Miss Lessie Chap pell Sunday night. Misses Eunice and Lessie Chappell and H. F. Copeland, of Ryland, and G. W. Chappell motored to Suffolk, Va., Friday. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Chappell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. WOTICE We will soon begin I for this season for shelling Seed Peanuts. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT WINFALL PEANUT COMPANY State Theatre "Sir1' Today (Friday) Feb. 1ft Lane Sisters Gale Page John Garfield -In "Four Wives" Monday Only, Feb. 19 I "'S Preston Fster I jr "Geroitimo" I ! Wednesday, Feb. 21 Thursday and Friday. Ftb. 22-23 I MATINEE 3 P. M. rr " I WEEK-END SPECIALS I THAT REALLY ARE SPECIALS Don't Wait For Lower Prices . . . Stock Up Now and Save! PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 pounds 52c Octagon Soap and 12 Small LUZIANNE COFFEE 25c pound CHOWAN HERRING ROE 2 No. 2 cans 29c HAND PACKED IN COLERAIN Baby Lima Beans, We have a complete line of Field and Gar den Seed; Potatoes and May Peas. Our prices are right. Let us supply your needs. Trade with us and plant the best. J. C. Blanched & Co., Inc. WLANCHARD'S" SINCE J832 HERTFORD, N. C '. Lloyd Chappell, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Copeland and children, ali of, Ryland. Mr. and Mrs. Otho I. Winslow and children, of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and" Mrs. Thomas P. Byrum and children, of Center Hill; Mrs. W. C. Winslow and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chappell on Sunday. WOODVILLE NEWS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cooke during the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and children, Patsy and Donald Carl, of Tarboro. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bogue were: Mr. and Mrs. Hey wood Humphries and children, Delva, Anita and Sarah, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winslojani son, Leonard, Jr., of Hertford; TWrP and Mrs. J. B. Humphries. Miss Beulah Bogue has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leonard Winslow, in Hertford, for a few days. operation of our plant I Saturday, Feb. 17- A COtOMflA HflUm Also Lone Banger Rides Again No. 13 Tuesday Only, Feb. 20 Preston Foster MORTON'S SILVER BRAND SALT 3 boxes lie Washing Powders Boxes 25c LIBBY'S PET OR CARNATION MILK 3 cans 23c Special Combination Sale 1 CAN PEAS 1 CAN CORN 1 CAN STRING BEANS All for 29c 4 lbs 25c