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'Ill i 1 1 if- PAGS EllirrP .Visitors Here Mi. and Mrs. R. haven, visited Mr. White last week. R. Males of Bel and. Mrs. Ralph Home Far Summer Miss Joyce Stokes, who teaches at Comfort, Va., is now with her par eqgjyjtMjVjapd Mrs. H. C. Stokes, for the summer vacation. Week-end Here Miss Faye Parker of near Edenton, was the week-end guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Williford, and Mr. Willif ord. , Returns From Business Trip Louis Nachman has returned home after spending several days at Lake City and Georgetown, S. C, on busi ness. Week-end In Norfolk Mrs. C. B. White and son, Ben ton, spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R M. White and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White. Returns Home Miss Doris Miller has returned to her home at Winfall, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White in Norfolk Week-end In Norfolk , Miss Sadie Vivian Harrell was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrell in Norfolk, Va. la Hertford Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander ot Nbconton, spent Tuesday in Hert ford. Greenville Visitors I Mrs. Frank Jolly and daughter, Katherine, of Greenville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reed. lip To Tulip Farms .-jjlr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregory, Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry visited the tulip farms, at Terra Ceia Sunday. Return Home ." - Miss Mariorie Boyd has returned .to her home at Sandy Springs, Md., affter being the guest of Miss Kate Blanchard for the past weeK. Returns To New York , Jim Layden returned to New York Monday after spending the past two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Layden, near Hertford. Miss Blanchard Away Miss Kate Blanchard left Monday to visit in Louisburg and Raleigh. In Raleigh she expects to hear Mar ian Anderson, Negro singer. Here This Week Mrs. Annie Willis of Raleigh, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blanchard this week. Returns Home Mrs. Henry Newbold has returned Chevrolet Town In 1940 Inquire From Your Chevrolet Dealer For Full Particulars HOLLOWELL CHEVROLET COMPANY HERTFORD. N. fiffltrtBEflIB Today (Friday) MATINEE 3 P. M. Laurence Oliver Joan Fontaine CanfieviU ef Red Circl No. ,10 ; "Rebecca" -1 wtf,v f AIbo - i'N Newa f 1 v RiS from Edenton, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Elbert White, a few days. Home From School Jack Winslow, who graduated from Winchester Military Academy, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Winslow. Week-end at Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Mrs. G. E. Newby and Mrs. C. W. Morgan spent the week-end in Petersburg, Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nath an Toms. Visit At Hampton Mrs. Isa Tucker and Mrs. Thomas Nixon went to Hampton, Va., Friday to visit Mrs. Tucker's daughter, Miss Virginia Tucker. Week-end Visitor Josiah Babb of Durham, was the guest this week-end of his mother, Mrs. W. L. F. Babb. Raleigh Visitors Miss Mattie Gatling White and -a friend, Miss Faye Lancaster, of Ra leigh, spent the week-end with Miss White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Visiting Son Mrs. J. L. Dozier of Graham, is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier. Week-end In Edenton Mrs.. Olivia Hobbs spent the week end in Edenton with her daughter, Mrs. George Hoskins. Visiting Mother Mrs. Willie White of Murfreesboro, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W E. Matthews. Here Last Week Marion Riddick of Raleigh, spent several days last week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and son, Bobby, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Darden. Here Saturday Mrs. John L. Perry and little daughter, Jane Riddick, and Mrs. Coulbourne of Windsor, spent Satur day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, parents of Mrs. Perry. Washington Visitor W. H. Oakey, Jr., of Washington, D. C, was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Nixon on Monday and Tuesday. Ill At Home N. ,A. Relfe has been confined to his home this week because of illness. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitehead and Mrs. Katie Nixon of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. L. E. Whitehead of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Powell Goes To -fl Monday and Tuesday- n II j0 "i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. fc, -,v-'-v vn and children, Faye and Donald,, and Mrs. Harry Sullivan of- Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Ward and daugh ter, Jack, of Arnold, Md.," and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lane of Hertford, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. Here Saturday Mrs. C. Y. Yarborough of Louis burg stopped in Hertford Saturday for a short while with relatives. She was -enroute to Elizabeth City to at tend the music festival. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barbee had as guests at dinner Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jake White and son, Ray, honoring Mr. White's birthday. Move Into Apartment Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton have moved into an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Relfe. Week-end Here Miss Hulda Wood of Tarboro, and Miss Elizabeth Wood of Columbia, were week-end guests of their moth er, Mrs. Baker Wood. On Business Trip J. C. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Trim Wilson left Monday for Waynesville, where they will spend several days attend ing to business matters. In New York Mrs. J. S. Vick left Monday for New York to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ted Keidanz, and her son, Mur ray Vick. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Mack eys, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett. Week-end Here Henry Stokes of Newport News, Va., and Ben Roberson of Emporia, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Here Friday Wilbur Sumner of Norfolk, Va., spent Friday with his grandmother, Mrs. Emily Sumner. Saturday Visitor Mrs. J. C. Wilson of Chapanoke, spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Oliver White. Sunday iGuests -r Mr. and MaW. W. T. Williams and, daughter, Mrs. .George KJUiaiWoi Alexandria, Va., Jde Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen White of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. Emily Sumner Sunday. Visiting Mother Mrs. M. S. Ellion and children. Sidney and Anna P- ith, of Omaha, Neb., arrived Wflnes's'- to spend some time with M". Elliott's moth er, Mrs. R. W. Smith. Week-end Here 1 Mrs. T. W. Perry of Elizabeth City, was the guest of relatives here over the week-end. Sunday .Guests Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Dixon and sons, Grady and Elliott, of Avden. were guests of Mrs. R. D. Elliott Sunday. Visitors Here Sunday Miss Katherine Lawrence and Miss Lona Lawrence of Enfield, and R. D. Elliott, Jr., of Williamston, were visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. BOOK CLUB ENTERTAINS The Hertford Book Club delight fully entertained the Woman's Club Thursday afternoon at the Woman's Club House. Mrs. Vivian N. Darden, president, presided. The following piogram was greatly enjoyed: Reading, Gardens in North Carolina, by .Mrs. J. C. Blanchard; reading, Homes in North Carolina, by Miss Mae Wood Winslow; reading, Prominent Men in North Carolina, by Mrs. L. N. Hollo well; solo, by Mrs. Charles E. Johnson; piano duet, by Miss Kate Blanchard and Miss Mar jorie Boyd, guest of Miss Blanchard. -.-At thn rnnnlnsinn nf tVio nrnffram delicious refreshments were served. CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE Herifbrd, H. . Wednesday Only s, MATINEE 3 P.M. Thursday Only - 7 k. . LeivAyres ;, r M Lionel Barrymore ;fDri&o's?; FRIDAY, BIRTHDAY PA lRlJ; Mrs. Madison Trueblood was hon ored at a delightful party on Wed nesday evening, April 24th, the occa sion celebrating her 54th birthday. Spring flowers were used to at tractively decorate the rooms, the dining room being especially decorat ed. A huge birthday cake centered the dining table. T. M. Stallings and Miss' Shirley Hurdle rendered a number of guitar selections. Mrs. Trueblood received many use ful and beautiful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served during the evening. Guests included Mrs. Madison Trueblood, honoree, and Mr. True blood, Mr. and ' Mrs. George True blood and George, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Morgan, Seth and Preston Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stag ings and Ernest Carey Stallings, Mr. Mrs. Vick Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morgan and Doris Jean Mor gan, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold s Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane, Bessie Ann, Maggie Henrietta, Barbara and Alice B. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lane, Matthew and Clyde Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lane, Howard, Beu- lah and Leslie Ray Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Godfrey, Margaret and Clarence Godfrey, Mrs. J. E. Perry,1 Esther and Lawrence Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Truebflood. Lessie Vir-1 ginia, Avery Martin, Walter, and Linwood Trueblood, Henry Cart wright, Allen Lowe, Mrs. Will El liott, Mrs. Hubert Hurdle and How- ard Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, Dempsey, Joe and Sidney White, Mrs. Roy Lane, Clara Mae Lane, Timothy M. Stallings, William El liott, Helen Goodwin, Callie Mae and Lula Marie Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Trueblood. .Mrs. Henry Cart- wright, Mrs. Will Lane and Mrs. Gladys Elliott sent gifts. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Helen Morgan charmingly entertained members of her bridge dub on Thursday evening at hei home. Those playing were Mes- dames George Barbee, C. R. Holmes, H. C. Stokes, Charles E. Johnson, Charles Williford, Tommy Jessup, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Alma Leggett. High score prize was awarded to Miss Leggett, while Mrs. Johnson received low score prize. The hostess served a dainty "sweet course. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB ' Mrs. Durwood Reed was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening. Those playing in cluded Mesdames Thomas' Sumner Oscar Felton, Trim Wilson, J. G Roberson, T. P. Brinn, Herman Wins low, R. M. Riddick, B. G. Koonce and W. H. Pitt, Misses Eloise Scott, Ann Wilson and Esther Evans. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Sumner and Mrs. Wilson received the floating prize. A salad course was served. CHAPANOKE NEWS Miss Cora Layden and. Miss Alma Leggett, members of the Winfal) school faculty, are spending the week-end with Mrs. Daisy Perry. Mrs. Mollie Trueblood was in Eli zabeth City Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilder spent Sunday visiting friends in Currituck.- Mrs. John Asbell and daughter, spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch and son of Portsmouth, Va.., spent Saturday with Mrs. Branch's mother, Mrs.P. L. Griffin. J. P. Elliott attended funeral ser vices for W. 0. Saunders in Elizabeth City Saturday morning. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead spent Fri day in Elizabeth City. , Mrs. John Symons and Mrs. Wilson attended funeral services for Mrs. W. F. Morgan at Winfall Thurs day. Tim Trueblood visited relatives in Norfolk, -i Va., Sunday. . ' Mrs. Bertha Whitehead went to Norfolk, Va.,' Sunday ; for a visit IMr.' and Mrs. Enjmetti . Stalftjgs ana -Mrs.. P. L. Griflia spent Friday aiiernoon in, Elizabeth City. ,' ..Those attending the V. A. mat ing at Winfall Mondav If Chapanoke were Mr; and Mrs. Tal- madge Lewis, Mrs. Billy Lewis, Miss Doris Lewis, Oscar Bundy, Miss Dot Bundy, Mrs. Mollie Trueblood Mrs. Geo. Hall, Mrs. W. H. Elliott,- Mrs. Geo. Bright,Mrs. Fattie White Mrs, John Symons, Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. q. P. Quincy and daughter, Janet, Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell, Mrs. P. h, Griffin, Mrs. Emmett Stallings arid Mrs. Daisy 1 Perry. 1 r Mrs. J. C. Wilson,, Mrs.' Daisy Perry and Mrs. W. H. Elliott attend ed the. showing of "Rebecca'' in Eli zabeth City Tuesday. 1 - Mr., end 'Mra. JferdWood, I Mrs. Wr W. Uwis'ftnmirtrrFins Dot", Lewis " Bpent "Sunday at Ocean View, Va., as guests of Mr. and. Mrs. N. Cu Davis, j , . vi s. , Mis. W.' T. Lewis president' .of Chapanoke horn demonstration dub, and -Mrs. J.- C. Wilson '. attended the County Council meeting' . In Hertford Saturday afternoon. - f ..Mrs. John Asbell was in Elisabeth City on business Tuesday. " ' ' ll',sa Minnie Elliott spent - Sunday with IViat elma Pierce, at Winfall. BELVIDERE NEWS .i ;.. - K- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry, Miss Marjorie Perry and Timothy . . Clair Perry spent Sunday near Elizabeth City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor ris Owens. Mrs. D. D. Price of Crisfieldi Md., is' visiting in the home of her father, E. L. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. R. R1. White and Thurman White were Sunday guests of Mn and Mrs. Roy Lane in Hert ford. Mr. and Mrs. David White . of Greensboro, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah White. , Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Smith and Miss Elsie Copeland visited relatives in Elizabeth City. Sunday,, , OME-OPandSaUIE! Don't Let These Bargains Catch You Napping TRIANGLE PLAIN OR SELF-RISING FLOUR... 12 lb. Bag Granulated Sugar &0ibs49e HONEY-NUT OLEOMARGARINE 2 Lbs. 21c SALT MEAT.!.-1.. ".7c- PUCCCr Land o Lakes 1 bllLCot American, lb. 1 C PURE LARD .....2 t 15c Va. Maid Peanut Butter ........ aJu 19c Our Pride Bread 1 mSTlS? 9c Golden Blend Coffee K3f fc 13e Fruit Cocktail .... "ESS?- 2 j 25c' (Freshly STEWING BEEFC "3. ....... Lb. SKINLESS FRANKS ..Lb. loiiii (Verf I L 1 MR. AND MRS. FAJlIER: YOUR EGGS j;i TRADE . ; Friday and Saturday 1534c D: JLemons, large and juicy, dozen.. I. i . . , 15c Fresh String Beans-?r-a-::-.:4 lbs. 2C. Fancy Celery !u - j:?:u.t.;r: New Potatoes (White) J..l:--;L7 lbs. 21c Freeh Green .Cabbage --...3 lbs. lCc Apples For Eating cr Cccldng. 4 lb3. U ; in Hertford with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ; man Winslow. , " - Miss Evelyn White spent Sunday .r as the guest of Miss Dorothy McDan- ' , iel in Jackson. v . )f J, ' Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winslow had '.$ as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.- ' H. L. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. ;N ' Carroll Williams of Whiteston. Mrs. H. P. White, Mrs. N. W. Chappell, Miss Lucy White, Mrs. T. C. Perry and Mrs. R. R. White at tended the County Council meeting, in Hertford Saturday. BIRTH ANNOUNCteMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. !Roy Pierce; of Chapanoke, a daughter, Margaret 39c 241b. Bag 77c Ground) 10c 19c dx6ite)r 1.- I 3 4 Tar hi mi- In )" i !...
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