THKTFPOl'IMANS WEEKLY. nniHTORD, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVT; "I 15, r 3 1 I 1 1 V pp-i.-rw I II UwiJ h.wil.f O I Tu!33lnsliliite New "Farmers of America of the j -Perquimans County Training School , chapter are working to raise funds ..-frith irtiich to send a representative to the Tuskegee Institute National Leadership School for New Farmers of America, the national organiza- . tiott of Negro boys studying voca tional agriculture. According to an announcement re : leased by S. B. (Simmons, Executive secretary of the organization, Greensboro,' the school will be con ducted from February 10 to 15. It is under the supervision of W. N. Ham of the U. S.. office of Educa tion, Washington, D. C; J. R. " Thomas, National Advisor, Virginia - State College, Petersburg; J. W Warren, Spring Hope, national pres ident. President LaFoy Hayes of the " North Carolina Association, hopes to !&end at least five representatives frofjt, North Carolina. Funds with i wHichfto make the trip are to be raised by local chapters. The foui chapters selling the largest number of N. F. A. Leadership tickets, or jijaislng the largest amount, wiQl be WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE MR. I L LAUGHINGHOUSE Will again be in charge of our Men's Depart ment, starting Thursday. Mr. Laughinghouse invites all of his friends to visit him and to in spect our new line of Fall merchandise for men. O J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "BLANGHARD'S" SINCE 1832 HERTFORD, N. C. Soltliern tSanor Sale ! "EXTRA QUALITY AT TOMATO CATSUP FRUIT COCKTAIL BARTLETT PEARS FRESH PLUMS PEACHES PINEAPPLE ASPARAGUS LIMA BEANS STRING BEANS WHOLE BEETS SWEET PEAS CORN PEAS Tiny. ADDITIONAL MONEY-SAVERS! PURElllRD: 3.' 20c BLACK EYE PEAS ICOLOL 1 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH - i ft '1 wi u mhm permitted to elect theixivrepiewn totti .to akr the ytop v V s ;: i j . i WiUiaaMS, teacher vocations agriculture, tn tho - PJ quuna ident; Fres local Undent H. i Fred Simons of the the citizens to the New Farmers in o Stars Will Perform At Central Grammar School Sunshine Sue and her Radio Gang will appear on the stage of the Per auimans County Central Grammar School on Thursday, November fl, at 8 p. m. Sunshine Sue is a featured prpfc srram on a coast-to-coast radio net work. Her show is something new and different with lots of radio stars and a variety showi The pub lic is invited to attend. W. M. S. MEETING Mrs. S. M. Long was hostess to the Woman's Missionary Society oi Bethel Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon at her home. The vice president, Mrs. J. C. Hobbs, gave the devotional nd Mrs. C. E. White was in charge' of an Interesting pro gam in which she was assisted by several of the members. New officers elected for the com- in? year were: President, Mrs. A F. C Proctor; vice president, Mrs. J NO EXTRA COST" tlWW.IaSrSiAmg eB&itm: thttlHort. ;A : i RadJ 14 oz. 19 Bottle 2 r 25c Large 9"l No. 2i can 2l.2Se SUCED OR 9 No 2'i 90 HALVES cans sliced 2 Nng2 29c ALL GREEN 2 2C TINY GREEN 2 g2 25c STRINGLESS 2 15c FANCY 2, 23C O No. 2 97 FANCY cans Three Varieties No. 2 can O No. 2 OQr cans for lined 5c Bathroom 9 rolls 1 C Tissue fbr; 3C will", ay w Im . ,,hat' 1 it.. UTS' "Brigham Young," " by Lou i si Bromfield, was produced On a mag hificent scale by Darryl E. Zanuck. The picture plays Monday and Tues day at the State Theatre and is spectacular and grippingly dramatic. It has an exceptional cast starring Tyrone Powers with Linda Darnell in the leading feminine role and Dean Jagger portraying Urigham Hobbs; secretary, Miss Gertie Chap pell; assistant secretary, Mrs. E. L. Goodwin; personal service committee, Mrs. M. T. Griffin; pianist, Mrs. C. E. White; Y. W. A. leader, Mrs' Preston Long; G. A. and R. A. lead ers, Mrs. S. M. Long and Miss Lu cille Long; Sunbeam leader, Miss Frances Gertrude Fleetwood, and assistant Sunbeam Header, Miss Kath ryn Fleetwood. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess served fruit and candies to the following: Mesdames J. C. Hobbs, E. L. Goodwin, W, .P. Long, R. S; Chappell, W. D. Perry, R. F. Standin, L. A. Proctor, C. ;E. White, C. T. Phillips and S. M. tmg, Miss Gertie Chappell and Miss Evelyn Long. Charminade Music Qub Holds Monthly Meeting Tuesday The senior division of the Charmi nade Music Club held its November meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Doris Byrum. Doris By- rum, Buena Mae uooawm ana Bar bara Gault were hostesses., Fifteen members of the club were present. . After a business session,, during which the members selected, club pins arid decided on a course of study, a program of mus'c and read ings was given. A special feature of the program was a harmonica solo by Aubrey Baker. A report of the district meeting held at Weldon was given b Doris Byrum. 'F-' The hostesses served refreshments. . W. C. T. U. MEETS? The monthly meeting of the-Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held Tuesday afternoon, No vember 19, at 3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Tim Brinn. A full at tendance is desired. ; SNOW HILL NEWS Mrs. Eddie Harrell, Miss Maxine HarreN, Carolyn Dean Harrell2 Mrs. Moody Harrell, ' Marian and Ronald Harrell visited Mrs. Joe Hartell at White Hat j Saturday evening. Miss Annie Mae Matthews, ; of Hertford spent the week-end iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson and son, Billy, of Newport News, Va., ilpent the week-end with Mr. and Jirs. Clifford Un. fe ; - Mrs. Jesse- Harrel visited Mrs. Nellie fiumner, at Hurdletown, j re cently. '.- ' Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Harrell, Mrs. Eddie Harrell, Miss Maxine Harrell, and Ronald Harrell were in Elisa beth City Saturday afternoon. V Mrs. L. S. White, of Hertford, flailed on Mrs.! Eddie Harrell Sunday afternoon. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell . lad as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Euro, Miss Eleanor Euro and George Curtis Eure, all of White Hat; Mir; and Mrs. Eddie Har rell, Miss Maxine Harrell and Ron ald HarrelL ' Mr. and ; Mrs. Jesse Harrell visited them in '..the 'after noon. " 1 1 .1. k r j 7 BETHEL NEW3 Mrs.. Maggie C. Broughton ': spent Sunday in Norfolk,- Va, visiting hex son. J. W. Gatlinr. who is verv fll in ra hospital there. v , ' Mrs. , S. iS, long and daughters, Misses Eunice and . Madge, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Preston Lonar. . S , r ' 1 Misses Margaret andSrfdier Staftrl din, of Norfolk. Va,, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F Standing .v " -Mr. and Mrs. 'Kramer Williams and son have moved to Norfolk," Va, where Mr. Willianur is employed. I ! Clarence' Phillips of Norfolk, V spe-.t'th w k-end with his .par ents, Jlr. and Mrs, C. T. Tin.. v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thatch an ' daughters, Christine and Anne, ir Yeopim Station scnt E.-.r.Jay in, the , home of her f '.her, J, 11. . - , 'I Young. With the. great Mormon migra tion as its theme, the film gets off to a tremendous start. The massa cre at- Nauvoo, 111., and the heroic trek westward are depicted witfi thrilling realism. These stirring se quences and the many others make ungnam Young" one ot zuth t;en iury-Fox's greatest achievements, CHAPANOKE NEWb Miss Al Whitehead has returned home from Stokes-McCoy Hospital, Norfolk, Va., where he underwent eye treatment and a tonsil operation. Mrs. J. C. Wilson attended the district conference of the P. T. A. in Edenton Tuesday. Miss Sarah Elliott, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Elliott." Mrs. John Symons had as her guests (Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brothers and grandson, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trotman all of Nor folk Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bright and son and Mrs. Pattie White, of Okisko; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bright, of Pasquotank; Leroy Nixon, of Elizabeth City, and Mrs. Daisy Perry. Mrs. Gerald Wood, of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Doris Lewis visited Mrs. Bertha Whitehead Monday. " Mr. and Mrs. Dave White, of Nor folk, Va., visited their parents dur ing the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mann, of Norfolk; Va., visited their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bell, Sun day. Mrs. John Symons and Mrs. Daisy Perry attended the football game in Edenton Monday. Mrs. P. La Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Eramett StaUings were in Elizabeth City Monday afternoon. NEW HOPE NEWS H. M. Spencer, of Newport News, Va., spent Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spen cer. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spencer spent Sunday with their son, H.,M. .Spen cer, and his family in Newport wews, Va. - ; ? ' Cliff Simpson, of Farmville, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mattie Simpson, during the week-end. Mrs. Moody Haskett and little son, of Nlxontonj are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Benson. Mrs. Berta Hobbs spent Sunday night in Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barclift and Carlton Barclift, of Washington, D. C, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Nettie Barclift, who has been visiting in Washington, and Balti more, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barclift. Mrs. Bar clift is remaining here for' a few weeks. : .v. . A . - . , Ervin Turner is in Duke Hospital, Durham, this "week. Ernest Sutton, U. S. Marines, vis ited at his home here Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Hurdle is visiting her sister in Norfolk, Va. ; ' ; Notice To Registrars h And Tfo The Public - . The Selective Service Regulations provide! e " ..' P -" Mailing 4 " (esUoraiaire ' ,) Form 40) by tbi Local Board to the regi trant is fiotke that the process of I'dassif ication ' and selection" ' with regard to that registrant has begun. Each day this Local Board will post at its office' a notice of the ordet numbers of the registrants to' whom Questionnaires have been mailed that day. v "i, hJ ' 'oi, 1 This Local Board keeps .in its of' fice a Classification Record- (Form 100)'. On this Classification 'Record will he entered the 'date each action is taken by this Board or the Board of Appeal concerning each ' regis trant. The entry -of this date in the Classification Record is notice of the action taken, " Other notice w;'l be mailed to each registrant at 1 3 sddress last known by the Local :d, and to any other reraon who a a claim for him. Either the Kiailinr of a notice or '"e eit yf i.iithe'Cli:.. ::cstion Ke-! cord cf f e dae the not.,e was inall- ed ehalL eo .. s n-tice to the-registrant and, jj ' .. ,;med. n This is true wheilior err 1 1: a mailed notice ..a..j.iv ... , , v. . ,,, uduei.y . iwuvci ii y me penun Wwhoin it Is addreabud, ' Aay. person required by law to .regjster,, c-rjeny registrant, who falls i' perform "duty required Jy the Selective Training , and Service Act of 1940, within v the time . provided "by the law (generally Jtive days) has violated the iarm K person violating the law Is subject to trial in the United States " District Court, f which may Impose fine or' imprisonment, or both. ' , , " ; The- data when action was , taken by . the Local B6ard will be written in the Classification Record In each They're Warm! They're G'COATS $15.50 to $19.50 l Everything you've been looking for JJ in an. overcoat you can find in a Sinion, coat! Warmth, style, com J forf! V They're the biggest buys II we've "Hver- offered. Better get J ; yours now! SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF V Kin crip or All New Shades. All Sizes $150 to $22.50 SEE OUR SUITS IM 'STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, N. C. You're Always 1 " '-CHILDREN'S '', LADIES' LONG, SLEEVE Tweed and Flannel White Sdtin I ; COATS s BLOUSES 'Sises6.J4 M ,:. : $2.3 ;, QiSW : : Ladies' and MissesTweed and Fur-trir.cd , ,Wdl3.- tO hlW Velveteen Jackets Blacks, Tied , Bvn i.l" : ; Skrt 3 thatch : ; of the following instances: v V Whenever a duty is t to be pu formed by a registrant. Whenever a period,of time begins to run within which a registrant Is to perform. A duty. Whenever a. period of time begir to run. within which registrant!, may daim a privilege. ; All registrants and other persons concerned should examine from tim to , time the notices posted by' tU ' Local JBoard and ' the - Oassjficati poard. v . ' I" ' The Classification Record is -open , to inspection by the public during' the Board's business hours. '" .J. s W. G. HOLLOWELL, - ' ' ' 'K Member of Local Board. Stylish! They're Low Triced! BEFORE BUYING -Kr at Your Best In WINTER PASTELS :! Of Suttana Crepe or : Softie Woolens All 'Sizes 12 to 20 ' " J ' ' vL ' f ' ' ' ...:."'- I . ...;:;, I :.. ' I ':.: I ' ' I r I j: Olonchard These newest styjed Dresses . have . : i - .-.-, just arrived and art awaiting your , inspection ..., '.'(.' . 8 f Ti 1 T " ,rn "r' j.t . -Cl.C 3' z-X ' . 1 m Jansfield. , t , , :i i ! v

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