i 1 ' I BW" " ' PAGE FIVE THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD- N. l lttT. MARCH 1. IMP - - . ... t tit mt 4 1 Returns To Wadesnoro Mw. A. L. Taylor returned to her home at Wadeahoro Sunday, aftei spending the past two weeks here with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Lane, t m nr a-nA ftinir ROT1. K. vF , joined M Taylor foreed in the home oi mr. u iui. Lane. Here Sunday u. j mr Rill White, of Eliza- ll l . AilU ' . ntrr ancnt Sunday with Mr, White's mother, Mrs. N. J. white, In Hospital Edgar Newby, of Rocky Mount, a former Hertford resident, is quite ill in the Rocky Mount hospital. turned tn Wilson Monday after being with hoi- mnthfir rlurirur the week-end Mrs. Stevens has been quite in, dui is improving. Welr.enri Here Mr. arid Mi. J& Thrower,;. of Littleton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. BINGO PARTY i Mn. J. S, Vick and her daughter, u.i. Tv.n Ttiitipr. entertained a txxia m"" " ' , 1.... nnnhm nt (meats on Saturday 1IU iiuiiiui, v- o - evening in honor of the birthday of MrJ Vick. Bingo was played and at midnight a buffet supper was serveu. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mw. Tnirimv .Tessun delfsrhtfully entertained her bridge club last Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were: Mesdames Charles Williford, Charles E. Johnson, H. C. Stokes, C. R. Holmes, G. W. Barbee, Oscar Felton, and Miss Mary Sum- ner. Mrs. ttoimes received ooui i8" served by the hostess. BELVIDERE NEWS Week-end Guests Mr, and Mrs. Howard Hancock, of Roanoke Rapids, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell over the week-end. f v:nUm MM liar " Charles Morgan is the guest ol v his mother, Mrs. C. W. Morgan. .' " WAAlr-onil Here Henry Stokes, of Newport News, " Va.. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. btokes Week-end With Mother Mia. Viro-inia Tucker, of Hampton Va., was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. Weekend Guests Mrs. George Harrell and daughter, iiTommie, of Kinston, were week-end 7guest8 of Mrs. C. W. Morgan. . Reported Convalescent , ' Mrs. G. R. Tucker, who has been confined to her home because of ill much improved and now able , to be out. Returns Home Mrs. R. S. Monds returned home Monday, after an extended visit witV, her sister, Mrs. W. E. Colonna, at Newport News, Va. Week-end In Williams ton Miss Grace Knowles spent the week-end in Williamston with hei sister, Miss Dorcas Knowles. Petunia Home Mrs. W. B. Hudson returned home Sunday after a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winslow, at Rocky Mount. Here Saturday Mrs. Herbert Reedy, of Baltimore, Md., spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Baker Wood. SPECIAL SERVICE SUNDAY The Rev. Burdette Wiles, a mis sionary to Gold Coast, Africa, wifll sneak at the Hertford Assembly Church Sunday evening, March 3rd, at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to hear his message. Returns From Visit Mrs. J. C. Blanchard returned home Monday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Morgan, in Chicago Saturday In Raleigh J. C. Blanchard ' and son, Billy, were in Raleisrh . Saturday. Mr Blanchard had business ther. Week-end Guest Miss Marie Scott, of Hillsboro, was' the week-end guest of Mrs. Rid dick Chappell. Sunday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.3ohnson and little son, Charlie, and Harrell Johnson visited Mrs. Charles John son at General Hospital, Norfolk, ' I Week-end Here Dozier Sutton, of Newport News, Va., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton, over the week-end. ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER The members of the Tuesday Evening Bridge Club honored Mrs. J. G. Roberson at a shower at her new home on Tuesday evening. Among those present were Mrs. Herman Winslow, Mrs. T. B. Sum ner, Mrs. B. G. Koonce, Mrs. J. W. Zachary, Mrs. Riddick Chappell, Mrs R. M. Riddick, Mrs. J. 0. Felton and Mrs. Durward, Reed. STUDY GROUP AT WIN FALL The Studv GrouD of the Parent- Teacher Association of the Central Grammar School met on Thursday at the school. The subject for dis cussion was Character Building, and the leader, Miss Lucille Long, intro duced the following, who made inter esting talks: Mrs. J. D. Cranford, "Character Education in the Home"; Mrs. Frank Bray, "Character Build ing in the School"; Mrs. Jesse Stan ton, "Other Forwarding Agencies in Character Buillding." Visits Parents Mrs. Charles Godwin, of Wil liamston, was the week-end guest of her Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elliott. Visiting In "Edenton Mrs. R. N. Hines and little son, "Hiney", were visiting Mrs. Hines' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holmes, in Edenton, this week. s Returns From Hospital Mm. Charles' Johnson returned to her home Tuesday, atter being in General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., for frir neveral davs. Mrs. ucavw - - , Johnson is reported as being bene- ' flttejr by. th.6 -treatment. VfeUtotf.hkGweBviUe Miss Mary Wood Koonce, Miss ' Alice Roberson and Jimmy Johnson tt.MA. a i-.. .o!f wltK Vir and Mrs. Edwin McMullan,to 13rtbfiJev Miss Roberson and Mr. Johnson wiu "return after the week-end, am Miss Koonce will stay the following week. Tfeiv Moiidav M aiul.Mrs. Rov Bass and their Hmio-liter. Harriet Jo. and Mrs Hen ry Crouse, .rof Great Bridge, Va., spent Monday as gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bass. Sunday at Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nixon and son Hilary, Mrs. Charles White and v Mia. iff' RHMheth White visited relatiyes at Northwest, Sunday. Ciiiulav Hr Mr. and Mrs. A. m. farmer ana daughter, Imogene, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. J. S. , Bass, Sr. 1 Dinner Guests '" "" Mr. 'and Mrs. Marshall .Owens, Miss Hazel Mayes, Mibs Sally Wood and Julian Hooper were guests of Miss Anna Mae Matthews at dinner on Sunday..! t " " U v ' his moWijAV8-iJ Thursday, and Frtiaf M; Accepts Position ... ' , J Joarion Riddick Jeft .Friday for . ' ...lAatnn s C... where he has ao cepted, a positio with the' WcAttia- ter f Konainv vw - u ' ' i I'm' V' --"i ' m. t,a Mm. . . Ceorire Gnrnn, rol j Raleigh, were g", -of M. aod Mrs, R. M. RiddicK on iuesaay anu , nesdsy of last woek, " Mr. v4 MwR. it- WdMk - their, daughter, Mrs. John i Louis, Pe .. . iT7 (Lf f.nt dauuhter at the Windsor hospital' Sunday. - Kiss Dorothy .Wens. who it nurse at Duke HospitaL Dwham, is . . ... ' 1... ntfVw. ' MrS. 'JV M. Visited Friends Sunday Miss Fannie Mae Coffield, Miss Helen Coffield, Hugh Garris and Wal lace Daniels SDent Sunday m buftolk and Portsmouth, Va., visiting friends. Returns Home . Mrs, J. E. Perry spent the . ' ... . .... M end in AiDemane visiting me Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, Mrs. Bertha Chappell, Miss ESth Math ews ' and Edgar Lane attended the VannByrum wedding at Rocky Hock Church, Chowan County, Sunday afternoon. Returned Wednesday i Mrs. T. S. White returned home Wednesday night,' after spending a few days in Rocky Mount with Mrs. Edgar Newby, Jr uuin. vihi tea ,1 n,- ; Chalk, Mtem last weeKASAWKW With Son , , . Mrs. Bdear Newby Sr.. whb has spent the winter with heriso-in-law awl lmivl4-AV "Mi am1 Mm'' . Rill Archie, at Princeton, ;N. i., is now in Rocky Mount with hera sdn,' Edgar Nwhv - Jr.. who has been Verv ill. Friends here have learhefl that Mr. HERTFORD P. T. A. MEETS The Parent-Teacher Association met a the Grammar School last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Pitt in charge of the Founder's Day program. The association decided to sponsor the Cub Pack of4he Boy !AYiira Two' pupils of Mrs. R. M. Riddick's music class sang special selections, and Harrell Johnson and Alton Munns rendered' a piano4rumpet duet. The meeting was lartrely attended and proved to be most enjoyable. The next meeting mil oe new on Thursday. March 7, at the Grammai School. -Mrs. Ruth Vick Everett, of Raleigh, field worker for the North Carolina Education Association, will be the guest speaker; ' AIL, members are,. urged to, attenq as Mr; jvereti iAii'o4itar)iV of ' ConfederaeV was entertained at the home of Mrs. Thomas Sumner ;? Friday evening with Mrsi - Sumner, Mrs. W. G. Wriffht and Mrs. B. G. Koanoe s f Anril SAfch wm Mt aa th data for the district meeting which "will be herd at the Agricultural Building. Lunch for the affair will .be served by 8t. Catherine's , .Guild of Holy Trinity Church. Delightful refreshments were serv ed at the conclusion of' the meeting. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY B. F. Lane was delightfully sur prised on Friday evening when he was guest of honor at birthday party celebratimr his birthdav anniversary. The guests were served confection? and fruit and a most pleasant even ing was enjoyed. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Twine, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scaff. Mr. and Mrs. Albert White, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hur dle, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Asbefll, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chappell, . Mr. and Mrs. Othus Nixon, Mesdames Alice Over man, J. R. Roach, Will Lane, C. M. Hurdle, L. L. Chappell and J. W. Chappell, Misses Leona Baccus, Shir ley Hurdle, Florine Godfrey, Flora Louise and Loretta Ward, Callie Mae and Lula Marie Trueblood, Alice Fer rell, Helen Lane, Rosa Lowe, Marga ret Godfrey, Maggie Lane, rlorence Monds. Addie Mae Ferrell. Bessie Anne Lane, Gailey Chappedl, and T. M. and Koscoe atainngs, arey Copeland, Walter Trueblood, ; Odell Baccus. Lloyd, Howard ' and BiMy Hurdle JJempsey and Joe White, Allen and William Lowe. Hillary Scaff, Eugene Hurdle, Allen Roach, Ernest Carev Stallinss. Junior tiod frey, Edgar, Jean and Louise White. Misses Mary Elizabeth Winslow, Morinrie White. Catherine White ot1 TVWah White were firuests Of Mrs Charlie Peele, in Rocky Hock, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendall, of Washington, D. C, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith. Misses. Sybil Rogerson and Sara Mae Chappell attended the Vann Byrum wedding at Rocky Hock Bap tist Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and famijy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fallen Lane, of Ballahack, Sunday. Miss Marjorie Perry, Miss Mattie Mavis Hendren, NeQson Lane and Kenneth Winslow spent Sunday at Naps Head and Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Winslow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings, of Whiteston. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winslow Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dail spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirby at Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree and daughter, NoveUa Elizabeth, of Sun Vnirir visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. White and two children, Evelyn and Thurman, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow, at Whiteston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith Sunday. Miss Adalia Winslow was a week end truest of Miss Fanni i Lee Tur- o ner, of New Hope. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer Nixon and daughter, Audrey, of Tarboro, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. v C. Lane. v Mr and Mrs. F. C. White were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. DeWitt winQlnw. at. Whiteston. Sunday. Mrs. Maude Chamoell and Miss Dixie ChappeM were week-end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollowell, at Hobbsville. VM railed and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap proved. Club dues were collected, amounting to $4.50.. Mrs. H. P. White, the president, announced that she, had arranged with the "Tobacco Tags" to show hejr.Jay;i. The r.lnh was verv happy to wel come Miss Frances Mahess, Perquim ans County new home agent. Miss Maness announced her topic ior March would be "Business Unit in the Home," and asked the home management leader to prepare the March program. "Milk in the Diet was the topic of the program presented by Mrs. M. D. Lane and Mrs. Callie Cope land. Vitamins A. B. C. D and G, hv Miss Marjorie Perry, Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., Mrs. Mabel Harwood, Mrs. V. C. Dail and Mrs. T. C. Perrv. A Design for Better T.ivintr was iriven bv Mrs. M. D Lane. Miss Elsie Copeland gave an interesting recipe for Making a Home. An appropriate and enter taining reading was given by Miss Lucy White on "George Washington and Mount Vernon." After the treasurer's report, Miss Maness gave an instructive talk on "Keeping Accounts for the Farm Home." She urged as many as pos sible to keep a farm account and dlothintr accounts. Several memDers signed, up to do this. The recreation leaders for March will be Miss Elsie Copeland and Mrs V. C. Dail. An interesting contest "Jumbled Animals" was presented by Miss Mariorie Perrv and Mrs. Mabel Harwood with Mrs. L. J. Winslow being the prize winner. The host esses, Mrs. W. Lr White, Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Mrs. Callie Copeland and Mrs. R.: R. White, served delicious ice cream and cookies. Those present were: Mrs. J. W. Chappell, Mrs. F. R. Chappell, Mrs. Callie Copeland, Miss Elsie Copeland, Mrs. F. M. Copeland, Mrs. J. M. Copeland, Mrs. B. W. Copeland, Mrs. V. C. Dail, Mrs. Mabel Harwood, Mrs. V. C. Lane, Mrs. M. D. Lane, Mrs. T. C. Perry, Miss Marjorie Perry, Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Mrs. J. C. Trivette, Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., Mrs. F. C. White, Misses Lucy, Mar garet and Clara White, Mrs. H. P. White, Mrs. R. R. White, Mrs. W. L. White, Mrs. L. J. Winslow", Mr. S. M. Winslow, Mrs. Ira Winslow, and Miss Frances Maness; one new member, Mrs. Eugene Byrum, and a visitor, Miss Pearle Pegram, of Swan Quarter. Know The Type She was purchasing her spring garden seeds for her garden, and her questioning was boring the salesman to the point of exasperation. "And, oh, by the way," she con tinued, "what is a hardy rose?" "A hardy rose, madam," replied the seedsman slowly, "is one that will allow you to dig it up every morning and night to see if it is tak ing root." CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Anderson Mis sionary Society and my neighbors and kind friends for their expres sions of love during my illness. MRS. A. J. PARR1SH. BELVIDERE CLUB MEETS The Belvidere Home Demonstra tion Club met at the Community House on Februarv 21. The meet ing was opened by singing "A Sons nf the Onen Country." after which "The Home-makers' Prayer" was giv- h-., Mr u R. White. The roll Shampoo Finger Wave Both For 25c We Need Your HEAD In Our Business . . . aii Pormnnents reduced for Easter. X Bring a friend and get two $5.00 Permanent Waves for the price of one. One ?5.UU Wave $3.00. All work guaranteed. Phone 3446 for day or night appointment. n... t j ;0 rr. innorer in our employ. All work done by Hilda Chaplin MatJiewR and Marjorie White. HILDA'S BEAUTY SHOP . . . v ?, cwfiwsAtSSStf4 HELEN GAITHER CLUB MEETS The Helen Gaither Home Demon stration Club met Thursday after noon, February 22, with Mrs. Mil ton Dail, at the Agricultural Build ing. The president, Mrs. C. P. Morris, presided over the meeting which opened by the singing of America," after which the Collect was repeated. The dues for 1940 were collected. - Mrs. W. A. Hunter read a recipe for a good club year. Mrs. C. L Dail had charge of an interesting program on "Milk in the Home" and the new home agent, Miss Maness, talked on Farm Living and Account Keeping. During the social hour contests were enjoyed, wjth Mrs. C. L. DaM and Mrs. T. E. Madre winning prizes. Delicious refreshments were serv ed. Those present included Mrs. C. P. Morris. Mrs. E. Y. Berry, Mrs. Milton Dail. Mrs. J. T. White, Mrs. John Cornrew. Mrs. W. O. Hunter, Mrs. C- L. Dail. Mrs. T. iviaare, Mrsi -rB. W- Thach, Mrs. Harold Thach, MHS..W..L. Madre, Miss Mary P; .patf ajid .Miss, Frances Maness. rv . s..v.u5i' ' j. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Copeiana nave returned to-their home at Mathews, Va., after being the guests or Mr. and Mr. W. W. Copeland of Beech Spring and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Good- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mansftew oi Newport News, Va., Were" the week end guesta of Mrs. Josepnus warn. Mrs. Wiffortl . uregory na ed to her home in Gregory alter visiting kef parents, Mr. and Mrs. u trk," Josephine Ward and Mrs; L. tr". 'jmtr.j ii''li"liinirl lire- AT IBLANiCIHIAirS LADIES' SPRING COATS Naw blue. Black and Tweeds. All sizes and, styles. S5.S5 to $16.95 LADIES' TOPPER COATS !i W t J jj I 1 NEW HATS In the newest shades, to 42. Priced at Sizes 14 All stvtles. Fancy straw shapes and sizes. $1.98 CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS Sizes 6 to 10 $1.98 to $4.98 Ladies' and Misses' SUITS Light pastel shades with pleat ed and flared skirts. Sizes 12 to Priced at 98c -$1.98 -$2.49 S2.S8 20 $5.95 to $10.95 al conference oi m wanonai wonv, an'a Christlail 1 ,Temper8c Wn hfltlB Jfforfplk, Va;FTi,laf,tlre: Mrs. L, C WinBloTr.rtdentof -the local Unkm,' Mrt. k. w. uawc, wn. WVTir.. TruebloU Uu, R, T.Whit and- Mrs. Tim Brian. , .j, , , -r- .-J mi. Citut.tf' Oindwiw. and: children? roent the .wskend vn .A i w.'W. Coneland. u of . their mothet ' Uif Jowphine Ward.,, ,v, Lace iJDATlblll ailU WA.- j 1 I jKty at your finger tips-the V trimmed AlSO failCy SWrirlilKo. JUSI 1 dependable Hosiery. Large vari- j; ( IXlIimieu. Qnriny 1 ey of new shades to match your . ' ; the thing to wear with your new bpnng g ri omt . I Suits y?c r i Mr ?nrt z i?t i a xtmtt .Q onH t w kwus - mst tne ma- $ IVW llW t terial you'll neea ior your new smtu x OJUD HOSIERY mm o teriai yuu ii iicvi xvx jv - ..... o iiffl'.".8 Drulll" Coteii ''1'- ' - ' -36 in.. wide at :: T C TOnnchard Gb. IC. 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