THIa PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HERTFORD;-N. C. FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1940 PAGE FIVE .3 A 0 Goes To Newport News ,: Watt Winslow. left this week to enter the apprentice school at the shipyard, Newport News, Va. S Week-end Here t Miss Joyee Harrell, a member of the school faculty at Littleton, spent 5 the week-end with her parents, Mr. " and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Windsor Visitor Hayden SpruiM, of Windsor, was the week-end guest of Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr. Visitors In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carr and chil dren spent the week-end in Rich mond, Va. ,as guests of Mrs. Carr's parents. Guests Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Billups, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday as guests of .Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kirby. Week-end Here i Irvin Perry, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here with friends. Visit In Durham Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg spent Sunday and Monday, in Dur ham as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Williams. Tuesday Here " Mrs. W. E. Hassell and Mrs. C. N. Griffin, of Edenton, spent Tues day with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbw. In Norfolk Saturday Mrs. G. R. Tucker and son, Regi nald, Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Mrs. Pur wood Reed and Howard Broughton spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Sunday In Norfolk Miss Nettie Lee Gregory visited friends in Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Tuesday Here Miss Lessie Mae Simpson an.l Mrs. Glennie Belanga, of EQizabeth City, spent Tuesday as guests of Mrs. Hudson Butler. Week-end With, Sister Miss Eva Onley from Norfolk, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. j L. N. Hotiowell and Mr. Hollowell. Week-end With Pairents Cecelia Blanche Dail, a student at( Week-end At Home E. C. T. C, at Greenville spent the Miss Donnie Mae Norman, of Ra-week-end with her parents, Mr. and j leig'h, spent the week-end with hei Mrs. W. E. DalL : I ! ! ' mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. Week-end Here Jimmy Smith, who is employed in Norfolk, spent the week-end with his wife, Mrs. Jimmy Smith. Week-end Here Mrs. C. W. Peel and son, of Nor folk spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry. Week-end With Father Miss Margaret Broughton from E. C. T. C, spent the week-end with her father, Mr. Harry Broughton. Week-end With Parents Miss Prue Newby from Windsor spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. R. M. Fowler and daughter, Frances, Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., spent Saturday in Norfolk. Tuesday Here Miss Lessie Mae Simpson and Mrs.' Glennie Balanga of Elizabeth City spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hudson Butlerrb ' Week-end alt Bunnlevel ;t Mr.fand. Mra. R L. Knowles and daughters Hilda and Grace spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Byrd at BunnleveDf f Returned Home j J ' 1 " Mrs.iBill;Ajcn&r.who has' spent the ' ' past tw Weeks fibJirdmptlaeT, V Mrs. li .Newoy, ftavTDea .o v her hotap at Wake Forest. -1. ' Home For Week-end v Miss Mildred White, a student a 'JJ. C. T. C, r Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, -White. ' ' 5 Wednesday In Suffolk, .. Mrs. J. G. Campbell, Mrs.' Charles Williford and her daughter; Joanna, spent .Wednesday'' .with'1 Mrs. y. . H. .Bagley, In Suffolk, Va. Week-end With. Parents ' Mr. and Mrs, Roy 'Bass and their daughter, of Great Bridge, Va were week-end guests of Mrs. Bass'-par? ent.s,"Mjr. and Mrs. J. R. Layden. 1 Veek-ehd Wilh Parents r' I!iss Joyce Stokes, of Comfort, V , was the wetk-eii guest of her 1 's, rr, ftnd.LIrs. Henry Stokes. Home For Week-end Miss Virginia Tucker, of Hampton, Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. Here This Week Mrs, Waddy, of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Jesse Perry this week. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hurff, of Drivers, Va., spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Week-end At Home Charles Harrell, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell. Visits In Newport News Miss Marian Raper spent the week end with friends in Newport News. Week-end With Parents Darius Elliott, of Newport News, Va., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliptt, during the week-end. Visitors Here Mrs. J. T. Abbott, of Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. J. M. Weeks and Mrs. J. A. Aydlett, of Elizabeth City, spent several days this week as guests of Mrs. T. 6. White, Sr. Week-end In Norfolk Mr. and. Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., spent the week-end in NorfoOk, Va., as guests of Mrs. J. T. Abbott. Thursday In Norfolk Miss May Wood Winslow, Mrs. W. H. Hudson, Mrs. J. C. Warren, Mrs. Clyde McCallum and Miss Helen Gaither spent Thursday in Norfolk. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wilcox and daughter, Katherine, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. T. F. Winslow. Return Home Mrs. R. B. Albertson and daughter have returned to their home in Portsmouth, Va., after a visit with Mrs. Albertson's mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. Visitors From Washington Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Newbold, o Washington, D. C, are guests of Mr Nevvbold's mother, Mrs. K. R. New bold, this week. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. E. Leigh Winslow attended the State-Carolina football game at Raleigh Saturday. Their son, Leigh, Jr., accompanied them home Saturday night, returning to Chapel Hill, where he is a student, Sunday. Tuesday At Jarvisburg Mr. and Mrs-. W. O. Newbold, of Washington, D. C; Mrs. K. R. New bold, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner spent Tuesday at Jarvisburg as the guests of Mrs. C. A. Wright. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dean and son, Johnny, of Raleigh, spent Sun day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell. 1 Return Home Mrs. Frank Jolly and daughter, Judith Reed, have returned to their home in Greenville, after a week's visit with Mrs. Jolly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reed. Improved Nathan Relfe, who has been con fined to his home because of illness, is able to be out again. Sick At Home Ray White has been confined to his home because of illness, but is now convalescent. Week-end With Parents " Miss Lila Budd Stephens,3 student at Elon College, spentthe wek-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. G.Stephens. Week-end With Mother - Harrell . Johnson, a student at Wake Forest College, was with his mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson, during the week-end. Visiting Daughter Mrs C. V. Williford went to- Suf folk, Va., this week ,to spend some time' with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bagley. ; ,1 ( Monday Bere ? .yf!, "K ; Mrs. MelviAjPrishtlandheii little daughter Ann Cannon, ot Elizabeth City, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs: J. E. Everett. Home For Week-end ? 1 A J Miss arah Ward, who is attending W. C. U. N. C, Greensboro, was with her parents, . Mf. and Mrs. , Joseph 'Dr. Kildare Goes Home9 "" "v i i f f Lew Ayres does a little medical detecting in his home town in the latest of the popular Dr. Kildare series, "Dr. Kildare Goes Home," Friday at the State Theatre. Lionel Barrymore once again plays the testy diagnostician, with pretty Laraine Day as Ayres' wseetheart-nurse. Ward, for the week-end. Visit In Durham Misses Jessie Baker and Addie Ruth Morgan spent several days last week in Durham as the ruests of Mrs. II. C. Byrd. Sunday At Murfreesboro Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregory spent Sunday at Murfreesboro with their daughter, Eugenia Gregory, who is a student at Chowan College. Winnie Winslow Weds Thomas Riddick Of Gatesville A wedding of wide interest took place Hast Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock when Miss Winnie Wil low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Winslow, of Whiteston, married Thomas Riddick, of Gatesville. The vows were read in the home of the Rev. J. M. Jolliff, uncle of the bride, before a smaW group of rela tives and friends. The Rev. Mr. Jolliff officiated. The bride was lovely in a costume of soldier blue with accessories to match. Her corsage was of garden ias and roses. Fall flowers were used to decorate the Jolliff home. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Riddick will be at home in Gatesville. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. T. B. Sumner delightfuWy en tertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames B. G. Koonce, R. M. Riddick, Oscar Felton, Trim Wilson, Vivian Dard&n, H. A. Whitley, Her man Winslow, and Miss Kate M. Blanchard.. High sere prize was awarded Mrs. Wilson, low went to Mrs. Riddick. The hostess serve. I a delicious sweet course. 'SUFFERS EAR INJURY Hertford friends and relatives of Edwin McMullan, of Greenville, will be glad to learn that he is doing nicely after an ear injury received last Saturday while making an ar rest. HOSTESS AT ROOK Mrs. C. T. Skinner entertained at a Rook party Tuesday evening in honor of her guest, Mrs. W. 0. New bold, of Washington, D. C. Those playing were Mesdames Carlton Can non, Ed Harrell, Archie Lane, Edgar Morris, D. F. Reed, J. H. Towe, Jr., G. R. Tucker, Julian White, Henry Stokes, W. H. Pitt, A. R. White, W. 0. Newbold and Tommy Jessup, Misses Helen Morgan, Mildred Reed, and Mary Sumner. The hostess served a dainty salad coures. PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE IS OVERWHELMINGLY FOR CHEVROLET Why not hop on the band-wagon and let your next car be a CHEVROLET? SeeFigures Below: Newt passenger car reg istration 8 months, plus 33 States for Sep tember. Chevrolet 606,878 FORD 1 . . 394,012 PLYMOUTH 315,436 TRUCKS Chevrolet........; 139,082 FORD I.. . 114,374 PLYMOUTH : J7,423 t f HjSlb-eU . Chevrolet Co. - HERTFORD, N, C -wr t ; 'u,i,J f, MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Delia Shamburger Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Pitt. Miss Bertha Chap ped was in charge of a very inter esting program, the subject being "Prayer." Sixteen members were present with two new members, Mrs. Jack Gaskill and Mrs. Vivian Math ews, joining. Two visitors were also present. The hostess served a dainty sweet course. MISSIONARYGRO.UP MEETS The Minnie Wilson Missionary So ciety of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Whed bee Monday evening. Mrs. I?. G. Koonce was in charge of a very in teresting program. Twenty-one mem bers were present. After the program the hostess served delicious refreshments. IJhTHELNEWS Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappefll and children, of near lielvidere, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mansfield and daughters, Helen and Margaret Ann, of near Edenton, visited relatives here Sunday. Clarence Phillips, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and. Mrs. C. T. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Long and daughter, of Elizabeth City, spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Long. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gatling, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Maggie C. Broughton. Misses Eunice and Madge Long, of Hopewell, visited friends here Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Standin spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., visit ing with relatives. Mrs. W. I'. Long and children, Julian and Evelyn, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, at Hopewell, Sunday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Fleetwood, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. Maynard Fleetwood. Rev. and Mrs. John T. Byrum, of October Hat Values Exciting hats for every cos tume . . . popular priced! Come see . . . come try . . . come buy! Toques! Brims! $1.00 $1.98, m Gorgeous creations in felts, veflvets, failles. Black and smart colors. Mrs. Jake White Second Floor Simon's HERTFORD, N. C. ill T wl near Cross Roads, visited friends here Friday afternoon. The family of C. H. Ward has mov ed to the Joshua Sutton place. Mrs. J. C. Hobbs and Mrs. C. T. Phillips called, on Mrs. Preston Long Thursday nighi. Mrs. W. H. Fleetwood and family, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. W. D. Curtis and Mrs. W. E. Curtis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. V. White and children and Mrs. Jodie Phillips visited Mrs. W. E. Curtis Sunday afternoon. CHAI'ANOKE-NWS Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Cranford and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, at Winfall. Mrs. C. L. Jackson lias returned after visiting her daughter in Ply mouth. Mr. and. Mrs. Jo in Symons and son, Jack, Mrs. Daisy Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jiright, of Okisko, spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Howell, of Hertford, visited Mrs. liertha White head on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. White, of Nor folk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy recently. Mrs. Daisy Perry and Mrs. John Symonds spent Monday in Elizabeth City. J. P. Elliott spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. John Hill, of Hertford, was here on business Wednesday. L. B. iSitterson, of Hertford, was a business visitor here Wednesday. 0 K -END AT BLANCH A RD'S SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY In Ladies' Ready-to-wear Ladies' Skirts Plaids, Stripes and Solid Colors Sizes 24 lo 32 SPECIAL $1.00 VALVE 89c Other Skirts $1.98 LADIES' Wool and Crepe Dresses Sizes 12 to ."2 $2.98 to $7.98 1 Lot Lafe' Hats, Other Hats priced at Values In 30-INCH Shirting stripes, Plaids, Solid Color Per yard 5c 36-INCH Outings Fancy Plaids, Light and Dark Grounds, Also Solid Colors Per yard 10c CHILDREN'S CORDUROY Leggings Black, Brown, Wine Sizes 2-6 59c Sizes 6-12 98c 66x80 Five Per Cent Wool Blankets Fancy Plaids priced at $1.98 Other Part Wool Blankets $2.98 and $198 SATURDY ONLY 36-INCH FATHER GEORGE UNBLEACHED COTTON, per yard. J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCIlARD'S" since lstii Quality Merchandise ( LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE By virtue of a deed of trust made by Ray Morse and wife to J. W. Jackson, Trustee, for certain pur poses therein mentioned, which saiu deed of trust bears date May lth, liJz, and is recorded in M. D. Book 17, i age ltySft in of! ice oi K g;;er of Deeds of Ptrqaimans County, default having been made in the paymeii'.s therein secured, at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, I will on Monday, Novem ber 25th, 1940, at 11 A. M., offer lor sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Hertford, Perquimans County, is. tj., the lands conveyed in aid ; . of trust as follows: Two tracts of land in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, N. C.: Kirst tract known as the Ren Godfrey and Iiundy tracts, containing JllO acres, more or less, bounded on north and east by kinds of Ernest Morse, on the south by lands of I. V. Jackson and lieir ng Run Swamp and on west by lands of 11. V. ! d frey and Ray .Worse. Second Tract known as Steve God frey tract, containing .1.", acres, bounded on west by lands of ,-a::i Ranks, on north by Mill Road. ..i the east by lands of Itay Morse and south by lands of 11. I'. Godfrey, e ing the tract conveyed to Ray Mo by 11. C. Godfrey. These lands will be sold subje o prior lien of Southern Trust Com pany, Trustee for Va., -Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank recorded in Land Rank Book 1, page 96. This October 21st, 1940. GRACE H. JACKSON. Administrator of J. W. Jack.-on, Trustee. SPECIALS Ladies' Coats SPOKT AM) I MESS STYLES New Fall Models $9.98 $16.98 and $26.98 CHILIHiKVS Rayon Dresses Sizes 7 to 1 I NEW STOCK $1.98 value $1.59 98c value 83c $1.98 and $2.98 Piece Goods 32-INCH Play Cloth Stripes, Plaids, Solid Color Per yard.... 1220 SPECIAL LOT 36-Inch Cretonne Some 29c and 39c Values Special at 10c 42-INCH Curtain Scrim White, Cream and Pastel Shades ' Per yard 10c i VP . . Uigt t PnWs ' :