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eight TCr PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. X17.RT. iD, N C..' I HAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1940 , LTJ TXY PARTNER in siren "roared through the streets; aimuating police warning of im nendinor air-raid in London. " 1 JJ moires, he was apparently escorting a motorcade. " w- i , ' . , "Thi power was restored sn U cir-' cults 'except th one , that serves' , Th Polnt'soon - after 7;80. ' Cur - -i Thiw aatrolntan,' however 'was not (Til I klJrf of "approaching ' Tdiombers. He was on a peaceful rent was restored to tiiat circuit af- f ter another sught delay. 1 " "' " ' ' II. 1 ..' 1Al A' t 4 , .-'... I 1 r t A s i i. V; Enters Mars Hill Thursday to resume, his studies at vr.- t?ii: Una WtiitA WAfit. to TlnVo llnlvpraitv. v. i 4uieci xiiixv - i - Mars Hill last week to . resume her Returns To Chowan College Miss Eugenia Gregory went to Murfreesboro this week to resume her studies at Chowan College. .' ' studies at Mars Hjll College. v i "Goes To Elon Miss Lila Budd Stephens went to Elon last week to resume her stu dies at Elon College. Week-end In Richmond a Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carr and chil dren spent the week-end with rela tives. in Richmond, Va. Returns To State College Hollowell Cox Nixon has gone to J Raleigh to resume his studies at, ! State College. Sunday In Washington Mrs. J. E. Everett, Mrs. Fenton Britt and Mibs Blanche Everett spent Week-end In Greenville Mrs. Thad Chappell spent the oauuay jn Vvashington, D. C. week-end in Greenville with her, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana , Wednesday Here Mrs. William Drake. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMullan, of Greenville, spent Wednesday in Hertford. Sunday In Norfolk Miss Mary Elizabeth White and George Miller White spent bunaay visiting In Greenville i :rfttlk, Va. Ben Koonce is spending the week end in Greenville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMullan. lit wm 1 -Week-end At Home Oene Perry, of Norfolk, Va., was the week-end guest of his parents, fo Duke University Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Bill Jessup went to Durham on Thursday to continue his studies at Duke University. Elizabeth City Visitor Mrs. J. E. Weeks, of Elizabeth City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Visiting In Littleton P. Perry this week. Week-end Here Miss Marv Helene Newby, of Nor folk, Va., spent the .week-end with Mrs. J. S. Vick is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. J. H. Tnrower, in Littleton. Week-end Here Moore Berry and Miss Mae Edla As .beil went to Greensboro this week to enter W. C. U. N. C. Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers in "Lucky Partners" at the Sta!te ThciL.c, .eiLiO.u, Monday and Tuesday. sor, members of t'ae high School fa culty, are here for the school year and are making their Home "with Mir. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. . . Go To Wake Forest Visitine In Norfolk Harrell Johnson, Durwood Reed Mrs. W. H. Hudson and daughter, and Jarvis Ward have entered Wake Mary Tudor, went to Norfolk, Va., Forest College to resume their stu Montlay to visit Mrs. Tom Willcox. ; dies. At Nags Head Convalescent Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper left to- Mrs. Jake White, who has been ill day to spend a few days at Nags for several days, is reported to be Head. , improving. Returns Home Power Failure Su gests Mrs. Willift Jpssnn returned home T I T1 1 l . t A. Miss Sara Brinn. of Jackson. Miss mu j... 'a: i, ; IjOnUOn J31UCKUUI; DUl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McM Bettie Snyrock, of Winchester, Va Washington, 0. C, with friends. , Not TOO Realistically Newby- ' and Tim Rufus Brinn of New York Bringing dose to home a vague " , were week-end guests of Mr. and isrn(ra ?. . , . t ATM. I O. 111U Ajmui. Miss Sally Burdge, of New Jersey, Preware Now For ;p l v Your Peanut Lpf; K;' 'Harvest!- &rt W I , Don't wait until the last minute to see that your equipment is in first class shape. Save time and money by checking your needs and buying at our store NOW. We have everything that you will need to make this year's peanut harvest the easier and best in years. a Mia PVinvlAa TnVin ar,n anil Mrs T 1 n J :i 4L. .u uunuon, uie power luueu we Olivia Hobbs went to Nags Head on height of a fair-to-middlin. thunder- On Sick List Mrs. Ellie ftoodwin has been con- ar.nt OAira.al H.Vfl flllO WAalf ttfl t.llA t' 4 1 4 .A 117 IT XI r gu Tf Miszaoet; Knowles. I "STNW wt to Greens- TUeSl9y t0 tlme- .l!? x .c-uu. -.u visitors Here I three avenues into total darkness. Arnette, spent last week visiting with j population ate supper in aiir-raid- Mrs. A. J. Parrish and Mrs. J. M. alarm irloom. the onflv illumination being flashes of lightning, oil lamps Peanut Diggers - Post Hole Diggers Pitch Forks - Fork Handles - Plows Peanut Stackers - Gloves - Nails Hammers - Hatchets - Axes - Extra Post Hole Digger Blades and Handles Double and Single Peanut Points (Sharp) fined to her bed with a severe cold Goes To University for several days this week, but is re- Lelgn Winslow went to Chapel gutton. ported as convalescent. , iiiu this week to start the school and candles, Shortly after the flow of current I year at the University of North Car- Greensboro College Mr. and mTj. McM. Newbold and r lt broken a patrol car with scream. daughter, Sally, of Rutherford, N. Enters Louisbur,g College ; lresh,,ian year at GreenshorV College. 1 J., are guests this week of Mr. New- jack Anderson has gone to Louis-, i hold's mother, Mrs. K. R. Newbold, burg, where he will attend Louisburg Return Home ' and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Skinner, college. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley, who have been on a two-weeks' vacation, Return From Nags Head have returned home. Mrs. Cook Winslow, Mrs. Clyde Make Our Store Your Harvest Headquarters Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. 4 Home Far Week-end Dick Elliott spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. MoCallum, Leigh Winslow, Mr. and Retain To Richmond u. .111011. Mrs. J. h. Winslow and family have , ,Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Nachman! . i : ' leturned after a few days stay at have returned to their home in Rich-i neiurn noine wags Head. mo;id( Va., after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nat White and son,1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nat, Jr., left Saturday for their Returns Far School Year Nachman. home in New York. Mrs. White and Miss Alma Leggett has returned ' " son have been making an extended from her home in Washington, N. C.,1 Thursday Here visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to resume her duties as a member of Mrs. Horace Jones and son of J. P. Perry. the school faculty at Winfall Consol- Craddock, Va., spent Thursday as , idated Grammar School. guests of Mrs. Bill Morgan., Return To Wake Forest j 6 ,ri Prof, and Mrs W. C. Archie re- Visiting Jn Petersburg Attending Guilford College ' turned to Wake Forest this week af- Mrs. Isa Tucker and Mrs. Mary Miss Doris Lane went to Guilford ter spending some time with Mrs. Speight are visitine with friends' thi nali- A.V;' fT,o, M. n V Mok,r v .... ... I o iuvwci, mi a. j. . " j . near r KmfBourg, va., tnis ween Returns To Meredith College Miss Marguerite Ward his return ed to Meredith Cdlle?e, Raleigh, to resume her studies. Return From Nags Head I Visit In Greensboro Mrs. Tudor Winslow, Miss May Mrs. Vivian Darden and daughter, Wood Winslow, Mrs. W. H. Hudson Florence, spent several days this and Miss Mary Tudor Hudson have week with friends in Greensboro. returned from Nags Head, after an extended stay there. I Spend Week-end With Father Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Matthews, Visiting In Norfolk Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr., went to Nor- Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Darden and folk, Va., Sunday to visit relatives daughters, Nancy and Elizabeth, vis-1 ited Mrs. Darden's father, R. L. Mr. and Mrs. George Forhan, of Suf- Perrow, at Rustburg, Va., over ttie ioik, va., were guests of Mr. and week-end Mrs. Ralph White Sunday. ; Enter W. C U. N. C Miss Sarah Ward, Miss Blanche I Here From Richmond Week-end In Norfolk ! I Mrs. I. H. Wainwriirht. of RiVh- Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White and son, mond, Va!, is spending a few days Zach, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Mardre. i son, Howard, were week-end guestr i of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abbott, in Nor- At World's Fair j, v folk. Va- Mr. and . Mrs. J, S. McNider" and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lane are at- Enters Louisburg College tending the World's Fair in New Jack Winslow went to Louisburg' Cork City Ihis week. m:s weeK to enter Louisburg College. Teachers Arrive Returns To Duke University Miss Nelle Riddjck, of Gatesville, Zach White went to Durham on and Miss Mary Jane Spruill, of Wlnd- JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF Ladies' and Children's Sweaters New Dresses- Arriving Daily A COMPLETE LINE OF Baby's Wear Goodwin's DRECS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C. ; Europe May Have Its Siegfried Mginot And MaiAerhien'Lines But "You Ought To See Our NeW Fall'Line in Men's Clothes ...:. ' . NET f All SUITS X Pick of Pictures At Popular ESTATE THEflTBI ' Friday- t I ' MATNEE. 8 P. M. I ItiMtunillMkil -,rf .1 Abo "Information, Please No. U Salurdav . : 'C ' bill elliott ' and Tuesday vv " in a i in tutu r. m. trlit Eft A rCttWfc. AND WCii Cm ' Carolina's Finest Theatre f Wednesday t ;. ; MATINEE J P. M. IRUHEL HP.r.DV Abo COMEDY. 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