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I' J! V !. V S THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL II, 1941 PAGE FIVE "Let's Make Music" Forest College, and a guest, Howard Livingston, of Laurinburg, are spending the spring vacation with the former's mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Jarvis Overman. Miss Priscilla Stallings and Mr?. Alton Stallings of Sandy Cross vis ited Miss Haze White Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow and family, of Chuckatuck, Va., visited relatives here Sunday. r r Thursday In Elizabeth City ..MKt' Tommy Miller and Mrs. Vir i ginia' Holdren spent Thursday in Elizabeth City. " Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and children, I Pauline, Eunice and Eula, spent Sun day in Norfolk, Va., as guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey, Sr. They also attended the funeral of Captain Edward F. Jackson. At : oiJ was DuTte Hospital rs. Wilson Reed, who has been the sick list for several months, carried to Duke Hospital, Dur ham, Thursday for treatment. Slick At Home Little Miss Joanna P. Williford has been confined to her home this week because of illness. Returns From Hospital Mr. C. V. Williford returned to her home Wedneday from Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, where she ha? been confined for three weeks because of a hip injury. Mrs. ford is getting along nicely. Willi- Sunday In Richmond Mrs. VJ. G. Roberson, Mrs. J. E Totten, Mrs. R. L. Spivey and Mrs Herman Winslow spent Sunday in Richmond, Va. Week-end In Sanford Misses Ruth Elliott, Grace and Dorcas Knowles spent the week-end in Sanford visiting with friends. Return Home Mrs. C. C. Winslow and Mrs. Clyde McCallum arrived home Saturday after a visit with friends in 'Aber deen. Mrs. Winslow suffered an in jury while away, but is now much improved. Week-end With Mother Miss Helene Nixon, of Ahoskie, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. Move In Apartment Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler and family, who have occupied a house THE NEW IMPROVED Maxwell House Coffee, (b 27c 3 Grinds Regular Drip Glass Maker FOR TOLL HOUSE COOKIES NESTLE'S SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE 2 bars for 25c GET AN APPLIER FREE WITH lz Gal. Johnson's Glo-Coat Self-Polishing Both for $1.59 Highest Prices Paid For Country Eggs Four-Star Fflowir SPECIAL 12 lb. Plain Flour W2c 12 lb. Self-Rising 35c 24 lb. Self-Rising 68c Lebanon Belle Flour, 12 lbs. 50c Plain or Self-Rising Miracle Whip Dressing, qt. 35c New Red Potatoes .4 lbs. 15c Liquid Bleach Washo, qt. 10c Lighthouse Cleanser 3 cans 10c Grape-Nut Flakes, pkg. 10c Fancy Corn Meal 5 lbs. 15c Sweetheart Soap 4 bars 20c Krispy Crackers, lb. 15c Swift's AllsweetOleo, lb 23c MYRTLE LEAF NAPPY DISH FREE WITH EACH POUND MODERN GROCERY Dial 3106 B. C. BERRY, Manager Hertford, N. C yV' K '1 A ...aw. . wmmmmm:mmmmmmmmmmm Bob Crosby In "Let's Make Mu sic" with Jean Rogers. The mu sical that everyone will enjoy at State Thursday only. on Market Street foi the past few months, moved Monday into a third floor apartment at Hotel Hertford. Move Badk Home Mrs. Corbin Dozier and family who have made their home in Nor folk, Va., for the past few months, moved this week into their home on Market Street. Return Home Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs returned home Thurs day after a three weeks trip through the IState. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. T. C. White and sons, Billy and Thomas, of Mackeys, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Everett on Sunday. Week-end With Parents Miss Lquise Payne, who is a stu dent at a Philadelphia Medical Col lege, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins, of Edenton, and Mrs. Sam Broughton, of Dunn, were guests of Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs or Sunday. On Spring Vacation Durwood Reed, a student at Wake Forest College, is spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood. Reed. Week-end At Home Miss Nancy Darden, student at K. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mr; D. S. Darden. Visiting Parents Jarvis Ward, student at Wake Forest Collee, is spending th. spring holidays with his parents, Dr and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Farmer and daughter, Imogene, of Norfolk, Va., were Sun day guests of Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr. Returns To Simon's Mrs. J. 'S. Bass, Jr., who has been on a leave of absence following a re cent operation, has returned to her duties at Simon's Store. Expected For Easter Holidays Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Wainwright, of Richmond, Va., are expected to ar rive Friday to spend the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Wil liam Mardre. Visiting Parents Mrs. J. J. Moore and daughter, Pat, of Panama, are visiting Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Sutton. Week-end Here Claude Brinn, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end wHh his father, Rosser Brinn. Returns Home Mrs. George Harrell returned to her home in Kinston Sunday after visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Morgan. Improved Mrs. W. H. Pitt and son, Howard, who have been confined to then home because of sickness, are im proved and able to be out. Visitors Here Mrs. Mickey Hooper and little daughter, of Elizabeth City, are vis iting Mrs. Hooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes. Accepts New Position Miss Nettie Lee Gregory, who has been bookkeeper at Towe Motor Co. for several years, has accepted a position with the Chrysler Corp., at Petersburg, Va., and -went to that city Sunday. She took over her new duties Monday. Edenton Visitor 1 Mrs. James Speight, of Edenton, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Charles Williford. On Vacation Harrell Johnson, a student at Wake an ax&SMTE THEATRE NORTH CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE HERTFORD, N. C. Teday (Friday) NOTHING CUT BUT ' THE PRICE Two Show Daily , ' Matinee 2:15 8:00 ADMISSION: . 25c AduHs 40c ' Night 65c to All H Goiie Willi Clark Gable : Vivien Lcish ; Saturday Only 'RED RYDER" No. 9 Monday and Tuesday x life i T n s9 T oi Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. PAUL MUNI GENE TTERNEY in "HUDSON BAY" Also - COMEDY ACT Thursday Only 3 BuCSrtS Summ3 ' Also t MARCH OP TIME , , Ill At Home Miss Helen Vick was confined to her home several days last week because of illness, but is now improved. Week-end At Home Miss Ruth Hollowell, a student at Greensboro College, Greensboro, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, during the week-end. For Seeds that grow ... let us supply you with your needs in Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. We have a complete assortment. Cabbage Plants - Seed Potatoes - Watermelon Cantaloupe - Beans HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY 00. Hertford, N. C. Returns From Annapolis Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, who spert the past week in Annapolis, Md., with her son, ISilly Hardcastle, who has been quite ill, returned home on Saturday. Friends will be glad to know that Hilly is now very much improved. Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. I1. T. Bostick, of Ra leigh, spent several days last week as guests of Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs. Annie Willis. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullun and daughter, Edwina, of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. S. Vick and Miss Helen Vick. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Yarborough, of Louisbur, were week-end guests of Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs. Annie Willis. WHITESTON NEWS Deluxe COlD-wi Miss Florence Winslow, .student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Martin, of Denton, Md., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Stallings aiui daughter, Juanita, of Sandy Cross, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings Sunday afternoon. Guests in the home of Mrs. Mary J. White Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. White and family, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White and family, of Sunbury. Mr. and Mrs. Letcher Stallings and family, of Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mis. For Easter . . . A complete line of Ladies' and Children's Wear for Easter. Come ito our store for your com plete Easter outfit. Goodwin's DRESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C. More Room for Frozen Foods For Freezing Ice For Making Desserts New Meat Compartment & Nit- 1941 MODEL CD-6 77ie Chilling Coils are in the Wells! Sensational New Value! WHh Frlgldaif Cold-Wall principle, and 40 other featuretl Also see new 6 cubic foot Frigidaire 1941 Model R-6 at Lowest Price ever I Only 1 19.25 Easy Term i R. S. JORDAN Plumbing and Heating Air Conditioning PHONE 2571 Electrical Contracting HERTFORD, X. C. TO END WASHDAY WORRIES What a dollar-saving chance to fix up the old laundry! 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