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I Wb PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTT GTD, N.' C t..IDAY, SEPTEKHITR 27, IS SO 1 & 1 J I. 1 t r If H ' 3 ft t 1 1'y ' il 'i I At ji l! i ' ' i r Ft 1 vlAlMlMJt-i vnMift Attend Football Game The following Hertford people at tended hi William- and Mary-N.' C. State football game in Norfolk oh Frida night: Miss Blanche Everett, Jack Kanoy, Mr. and Mrs, W, EL Pitt, Charles Williford, Louis Nach man, Sr., Louis Nachman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt, Speck Harris, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Winsdow, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Dr. T. P. "Bruin, Leigh Winslow, Henry New bold', C. P. Morris, Hudson Butler, Jake Jackson.' Bill Morgan, Charles Johnson, R. M. Riddick, B. C. Berry, A.. W. Hefren, W. H. Hardcastle, Riley Mondfl, Miss Prances Fowler, Chkk-Stevens, Misses Helene Nixon, Grac4 ' Knowles, Frances Maness ad Ruth Davenport, Dr. J. W. Zach ary and Lucius Blanchard. Mrs. Olivi Hnhhs has returned from Edenton, after a week's visit1 with, her daughter, Mrs. George C.' HnsVina ' Week-end at Nags Head rHMr. an-i Mrs. Thomas Sumner and Mrs. Whit Wright spent the week end at Nags Head. Returns From Littleton Mrs. J. S. Vick has returned home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Thrower, in Littleton. Week-end Visitor Miss Faye Parker, of near Edenton, was the week-end guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Charles Williford. Returns Home Mrs. J. T. Britt has returned to her home in Clayton after spending several days with her son, Fenton Britt, and Mrs. Britt. Visited In Edenton Mrs. Arthur White spent several days last week in Edenton with her parents. '"' Visiting In Lillington Mrs. R. -A.." Willis and Miss Kate Blanchard are spending several days this week in Lillington. In Raleigh Last Week vMrsT L6uis' Anderson spent several days last week in Raleigh visiting with relatives; Return From Tennessee' j Louis Anderson, Chas. E. White and W. H. Edwards spent a few days last wek in Tennesse and Kentucky on business.' ' Week-end At Home Miss Sarah Brinn, of Jackson, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and MrsV Tim Brinn. Visiting In Norfolk Miss' -Margaret Mayes is visiting with friends in Norfolk, Va., this' week. ' 1 " , , Here Last Week ,'l ' Mrs. J. I. hooper, of Elizabeth . viiy, speni. several uaya last wees with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes. Week-end At Home Dozier Sutton, of Newport News, T3& BEFORE you trade for I SEE US. We have all -". :'.' .. j i a a i . uuaranieea noi 10 lei you aoAvn. Ask About Our Liberal Time Payment Plan I 1936 Chevrolet 4-door i new pain jod. a real I 1937tnouth 4-door I newttes, new paint 1 1936 .'Chevrolet V2 ton I 5-ton license. , Here s just what you want. See and Drive the Fluid Drive ... Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutton. Sunday at Aulander Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kirby spent 'Sun day at Aulander. Week-end witji Parents Claude Brinn, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Goes To Greenville Miss Mary Wood Koonce went to Greenville this week. She will enter E. C. T. C. for a business course. Enters Business College George Fields will go to Norfolk, Va., Monday to enter a business Col lege. Week-end At Home Hnrv CIay Stokes, of Newport N.ews Va- the week-end with "1B pareniB, mr. anal nars. n. KJ, Stokes Accepts Position In Norfolk Corbin Dozier has acepted a posi tion with the Norfolk Engineering Company in Norfolk, Va. He will take up his new duties Monday. Week-end At Home Harrettl Johnson, a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Chas. Johnson. He was accompanied back to Wake Forest Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Week-end With Parents Rufus White, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mrrand Mrs. C. I. White. In Alabama This Week J. C. Blanchard is visiting in Mont gomery, Ala., this week. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jernigan, of Franklin, V, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. WE SPECIALIZE IN Ladies' and Children's Wear We have a complete line of Children's Wool JQresses, Skirts, Blouses and Corduroy Suits. ;1 Ladies Silk Dresses $1.98 up Sizes 11 to 52 Also Sport Coats, Blouses, Hose, Gloves and Bag's Everything You Need to Wear GOODWIN'S Dress Shoppe HERTFORD, N. C. that Better Used Car I types and models . . . I t f Sedan. New tires and I ouy m a usea car.. .. Tfeluke. . Fo A-l mechanical con . wl ... . ,..... Truck. Good tires, f Netf 1941 Chrysler Now on Display 0 White. v ilnt, White returned, to nklin with her daughter and en tered the hospital'., there for treat ment f ' , '' 1 (, Clayton Visitor t , I Alvin. Bam and gaxT.Bnttr-ol f Clayton. Bpent Sunday with Mr. and MrsFentpn, Britt.,- ' Week-dth Mother Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton, Va,, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs; saf Tucker, v ' , . i " Week-end Her Mr. and Mrs. Tomi Sbruill and Gene Perry, of Norfolk? Va., were week-end guests v of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. In Louisville This Week 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Winslow, I Misses Katherine . White land Bar j bara Winslow visited Miss Frances ' White in Louisville, this week. Week-end At Home Miss Frances Fowler, of Wil liamston, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. M. Fowler. Undergoes Tonailectomy Master Sidney Elliott underwent a tonsilectomy at Lee Memorial Hos pital, Norfolk, Va., last Friday. He is now doing very nicely. Here This Week John Richard Hoffler, of Washing ton, D. C, was the guest of his mother, Mrs, W. E. Homer, this week. WELCOME TO PERQUIMANS CdUNTY FAIR "SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT" . NE LOW COFFEE PRICES DOUBLE-FRESH, GOLDEN BLEND COPFElE 2 lbs. 25c c D. PBlend 2 lbs. 31c OLD VIRGINIA (POPULAR VARIETIES) PRESERVES a NUCOA Thrift&read CAMPBELL'S k and eans NAVY BEANS New A Stock CHEESE PEANUT BUTTER CANNEB TOMATOES OCTAGON SOAP PENDER'S BEST FLOUR bag' TRIPLE-FRESH, OUR PRIDE BREAD o r i Large 18 oz. loaf. A Loaf FREE if we fail to Friday and ' 't ' '-If-' r '' L FANCY FANCY STOCK EATING 4 lbs. 11c 5 Cs. 17c CHESAPEAKE BAY ) V,r'FRESELY GROUND FRESH OYSTERS v '-;f.?v -rt: . Move To Market Street , ' -Mr.' and Mrs. R.' A. White ; and family moved this, week to the T. R. Winnow home on Market Street. Friday In Norfolk ' Sir! and Mrs, ; Morgan 'Walker, Missejs jM izabeth and Jewinette Fiettiil we: .Norfolk,' Va.,?Hrida Week-end With Parents , Mrs. .Roy Bass,: of Great . Bridge, yj; spent' the-week-end with her parents,' Mr. end Mrs. J. R. Layden. Condition Improved The condition of Miss May Whaley ! is reported to be Somewhat improv ed. She has been , quite ill. Visiting Parents Jim Layden, of New York, is vis iting his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Dick Layden, if hear Hertford. i Week-end At Ocean View Miss Katherine Jessup was the week-end guest of friends at Ocean View, Vg. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bell, Furman Betts, Misses Mattie Gatling White and Faye Lancaster, of Raleigh, 'were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. I. A. White, Sunday. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt attended the funeral of J. L. Abbitt, in Norfolk. Va., Tuesday. Mb. Jar 15c - QC 16 oz. cans 20c lbs. for 15 arv EJ Land o' Lakes American, lb. 19c Va. Maid in. 2-lb. jar lC Medium Size 5c 3 large 11 bars 1 1 V OVC bag C ror i mention Breads-Effective Saturday n!j"Y Attend " Conference Li Greenville -1 'Perquimans County people attend ing .the organization' of the North Carolina Conference of , the Woman's Society of Christian' Service held in -Greenvilleonday and Tuesday In cluded Mrs. J. L PeLaney, Mrs. Wl W. Trueblood, Mrs.' Jams" Forehand, PMCft?ralli8M, R T Brinn Tbnywles, Mrs. C. T. Skin ner, Mrs. R.iI..Willifl, Miss. Kate M. Blanchard.Tiev. and Mrs. J, D, Cran ford and MrB.,.Lothr NiKoiu-ftJ; ; "', , ' .mV . ; t;v ' SS": COUNTT EJ C. T CTSTUPENTS . The. following students left i: this week for East Carolina Teachef s Col lege Greenville: , Misses Blanche Chappell, r Naiicy Darden, . . Madge Lane, Celia Blanche Dale, Mildred White, Ruth Winslow, Mary Morris, Margaret . Broughton and Frances resuming work begun last year, while others are entering the freshman year. ., 1 , imnimi OUR new Ready-to-Wear Depart ment on the seeond floor has been filled with new Fall Fashions be sure to visit there this Friday and Saturday. NEW DRESSES : LATEST FALL FASHIONS IN STYLES AND. COLORS $1.98 to $715 WE HAVE A COMPLETE NEW LINE OF Blouses, Sweaters and Skirts Blouses. . .i 98c fe $1.9 Sweaters. 1$1.98 &8 Skirts r98c.to. $198 New Fall Hats O NEW STYLES. D NEW , COLORS i - 98c $1.83 M SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHES t SATURDAY ONLY . ; WORIi:SOX:r.5c Only 8 Paira to a .Customer' . Mrs, Charles WiElifoKl deugnuuuy entertained her bridge club on Thurs- , , day evening , at her homoon Dobb dames Charles JE. Johnson, ; H. C . A OIOKes, ueorge xiarueo, , wui." v Holmes, Tommy. Jessup, .Helen V.t Butler, Misses Helen Morgan and ' , Mary Sumner.' Mrs. Barbee was a- fa waided ; high Score prize, , Miss Sum-i r ner the prize for low-,tfcore, and Mrs. Butleri received the. floating prize. ' , : The- hostess nerved a sweet course. , i WOODVILLE NiEWS j Mrs. At K. Cooke. Mrs. C A.' Bogue,- Misse8 .-. Beulah Bogue and Nora Grace Cooke attended the fair in Hertford on Tuesday. Miss Beulah, Bogue returned home Friday "after visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va. 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