'it v ' '-V ; J' " -Mr' ' ' i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941 . PAGE FIVE 11 A I lit .. HV V1 Return Hon ' -Jack Jarvis has returned from . Nags , , Head, where he spent the summer, , and is visiting his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, for a few days be fore, going to Chapel Hill to resume . his studies at the University. WesiaWai?ForW 'v ' , " Mrs. Durwood Reed and son, Lind 1 say, Miss Mildred Reed and G. R. L Tucker, Jr., accompanied Mrs. Reed's ' Iton, Durwood, to Wake Forest on Tuesday to continue his studies in , the college there. Waiting Mother Lieut. T. J. Nixon, III, and Mrs. Nixon, from the West Coast, are guests of his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nikon, Jr., this week. ViBiting Here Miss Mary I. Gardner, of DeLand, Fla., is' the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. E. T. Jillson this week. Norfolk Visitor Mrs. Tom. Wilcox, of Norfolk;- Va., is the guest of Mrs. T. F. Winslow and Miss May Wood Winslow this week. Visiting Here Mrs. Pattie Warren, is the guest of Mrs. this week. of Edenton, W. G. Gaither On Sidk List f, Mrs. C. C. Winslow, who has been quite ill at her home, is now much better. very Visited In Washington Miss Jane Smith spent several days this week visiting with relatives in Washington, D. C, and Alexan dria, Va. Return Home Mrs. H. C. Stokes and children re turned home Sunday after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alonza Felton, at St. Pauls. Mr. Stokes went for a few days' visit and was accompa nied home by his family. . . JUST ARRIVED New Shipment of V LADIES' DRESSES All Colors and Sizes to 52 $2.98 to $7.95 'von?'? ' Goodwin's DRESS' shoppe HERTFORD, N. C. W, eek-end Here ' Mr. and Mrs. Duke Riley and son, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morgan. Visiting Grandmother Miss Mary Sue Bagley, of Eliza beth' City ie htKt3lJ hef grand mother, Mrs. Mamie Blanchard, this week. Visitors Here Ensign Robert Van Winkle, Rutherford, N. J., now stationed Jacksonville, Fla., on the U. S. Dominant, and Miss Sally Newbold, of Rutherford, N. J., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newbold, Rutherford, N. J., were guests Mrs. K. R. Newbold this week. Newport News Visitor Mrs. Anthony Skipper, of Newport News, Va., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Visiting Aunt Mrs. Tommy Miller has as her guest this week her niece, Miss Pau line White, of Hertford, Route 3. Visited Parents Mrs. Donald O. Tabor, of Norfolk, Va., and her son, Dal ton Perry, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hunter, of near Hertford. At Nags Head Z. A. Harris and daughters are spending some time at their cottage at Nags Head. Mrs. Harris joined her family there Wednesday. Sunday Visitors Captain and Mrs. Perry Reynolds, formerly of Los Angeles, California, now of New Bern, were guests of Mrs. Reynolds' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby, Sunday. Cap tain Reynolds is now commander of Mitchell Field at New Bern. MEET; JOHN DOE i r! ! -. 8.H r- 1 Warner Brothers' outstanding attraction, "Meet John Doe," starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, comes to the State Theatre, Hertford, Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16. Returns To Louisburg Jack Munns went to Louisburg this week to enter college. Enters Meredith College Miss Ellie Mae White went to Ra leigh Monday to enter Meredith Col lege, where she will be a student this school year. Returns To Greensboro Miss Ruth Hollowell went to Greensboro this week to resume her studies at Greensboro College, after spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Holloweil. To Attend Episcopal School Billy Blanchard left Tuesday for Virginia Episcopal iSchool, Lynch burg, Va., to enter school for the school term. Returns To Meredith Miss Marguerite Ward returned to Meredith College, Raleigh, Tuesday to resume her studies after spending the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Visitors Here Last Week Mrs. Julian Brinkley and daugh ter, of Plymouth, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker, last week. Enters Louteburg College Miss Minnie Louise Nixon went to Louisburg Monday to enter Louisburg College, where she will continue her studies. his brother, Joshua H. Skinner, and Mrs. Skinner, of New Haven, Conn., for a short stay. Sunday Here Mrs. Wallace Umphlett and son, Billy, of Kinston, spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Harrell Johnson. .Newport News, Va., spent the week end wjth her mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. Return Home ' Misses Gljjm' andrBern Douglas :have returned? the home in Clearwater, Fa, alter fperajng-thf summer with Mr.TandiflffM R. Ii Knowles. r-rrr-- Miss Knowles and MrS.rElolel' re ceived the floating priafc " The hostess served a dainty sweet course. ?v . v ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. T. B. Sumner was a charming hostess to her bridge club on Tues day evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were: Mesdames V. N. Darden, Oscar Fel ton, B. G. Koonce, ,R. M. Riddjck, Trim Wilson, H. A. Whitley and Charles Whedbee. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Whedbee and low went to Mrs. Koonce. A dainty sweet course was served by the hostess. TWO DEER WITH ONE BULLET Santa Rosa, Calif. Sally Heaney, 17, on her first hunting trip, got the season's limit two deer, - with one bullet. The bullet from her " gun passed through one deer's neck and then entered the head of a forked horn buck standing nearby. SANDWICH BITES Fort Scott, Kas. Private Glenn Martin received the surprise of his life recently, when, uponaking a bite of a bread and jelly sandwich, the sandwich bit back. A hungry bee was in the sandwich. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Plenty of Time First Little Girl What's your last name, Annie? Second Little Girl Don't know yet. I am not married. Miss Mary Sumner delightfully : entertained her bridge club Tuesday A new 24,000-mile teletype cir- evening at her home. Those enjoy- cuit for weather reporting will soon ing the evening were Mrs. Walter be placed in operation by the Weath- Oakey, Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. T. er Bureau, Department of Commerce. L. Jessup, Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse, Mrs. Brinkley, Mrs. William Byrd, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. Chas. E. Johnson, Mrs. George W. Barbee, Misses Elizabeth Knowles and Helen Morgan. The high score prize was awarded Mrs. Brinkley, low went to CLASSIFIED VAiNTED: BUNDLE BOY. MUST be 16 years old. Apply Mr. Wins low at J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. sept.12. At Nags Head Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. R. M. Riddick and Mrs. E. S. Pierce, and Miss Sarah Marga ret Harrell, of near Edenton, went to Nags Head Tuesday to spend (sometime at the Johnson cottage At Nags Head Mrs. Wilson Reed spent this week at Nags Head at the Harris cottage. Norfolk Visitors Mrs. T. T. Harrell and children, of Norfolk, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cannon this week. Return To Florida Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Newbem have returned to their home in Florida, after a short visit with Mrs. Jenkins Walters. Returns Hohe Mrs. E. L. Reed has returned home after spending several days at St. Pauls, as the guest of Mrs. Alonza Felton. Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Alton Munns, of Rocky Mount, are guests of Mr.j Munns' parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Back At Wake Forest R. F. Munns. I Durwood Reed returned Returns Home : MrsT "R. T. 'White has returned home after a week's stay at More head City. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mullen, of Kinston, spent Sunday as guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Munns. t 4. LADIES... VISIT OUR STORE FOR YOUR SELECTION OF New Fall Hats AND New Fall Dresses We Have Just Received a Shipment of Ladies' Berkshire Silk Hose All New Fall Shades DAVENPORT & BLANCHARD HERTFORD, N. C. f l otate itfieat Hertford. T6 NL C. t Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. DENNIS MORGAN JANE WYATT in "KISSES FOR BREAKFAST" M. Saturday Also "Mysterious Dr. Satan" No. 9 f Monday and TueSjday Matinee 3 P. M. r "5 Vf if FRANK CAPRA'S , ) j .... - Vi,i "ii. ,'A.i. Wednesday-O&ttaee f Tburaday and tYMiy-J 3 COMEDY ACT Vibited. Mother Miss Huldah Wood, of spent last week as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Baker T. Wood. to Wake I Forest College Tuesday to continue i his studies after . spending the sum Tarboro, mer.at home. Sunday At Home Miss Bennie Wood, of Holland, Va., and Miss Elizabeth Wood, of Columbia, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Baker T. Wood. Week-end Here Miss Joyce Stokes, a member of the Bethel school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stokes. Enters Louisburg College Clarke Stokes went to Louisburg Monday to 'begin his first year of college work. Week-end At Nags Head Miss Blanche Everett, Miss Mary Towe, Lawrence Towe, Miss Virginia White, Miss Jocelyn Whedbee and Mrs. Agnes Williams spent the week end at the Towe cottage at Nags Head. Return firom Raleigh Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs. Annie Willis have returned from Raleigh, where they attended the wedding of Miss Ann Bostick. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Weeks, of Eli zabeth City, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Return Home Mrs. D. S. Darden and daughterly Nancy and Elizabeth, returned home on Friday from Rustburg, Va., where they visited Mrs. Darden's father, Mr. Perrow. Here This Week T. R. Brinn, of New York City, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn, this week. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mangum, of Our New Fall Lines Are Here! More Complete Than Ever Before. It will be a problem to replace a lot of this merchandise our advice is to get yours now while our stock is complete. You will find right prices on every article throughout our store. Shop with us this week-end for new Fall merchandise. You'll find everything you need at BLANCHARD'S. J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 RIGHT PRICES QUALITY MERCHANDISE HERTFORD, N. C. FARMERS HAVE BIG JOB IN NATIONAL DEFENSE Washington, D. C. "Farmers can take 'efficient production' as a watch word," says Chester C. Davis, Com missioner in Charge of the Agricul tural Division, National Defense Ad visory Commission, in a recent article in The Fertilizer Review telling what immediate action farmers can take in our national emergency. Visitors In Hertford Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton and son, of Plymouth, visited in Hertford Sunday. Return To Wake Fordsi Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Archie and small daughter have returned to their home in Wake Forest, after visiting with Mrs. Archie's mother, Mrs. G E. Newby. Week-end With Sister Lee J. Smith, Jr., of New York, spent the week-end witty his sister, Mrs? -J i. :ojrtev?J. , Return To College ,.4 Harrell Johnson and Jarvis Ward returned to Wake Forest College on Tuesday to resume their studies. Monday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. and Harrell Johnson spent in Norfolk, Va. Johnson Monday Undergoes Tonrilectomy -; ' Bernard Proctor, who had his ton ails removed Thursday at Smithfield, has returned home and is doing nicely. in Washington v Mr. and Mr. Frank B. Skinner went to Washington, D. C, this week to visit Ur. Skinner's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner, at their Blair CHESTER C. DAVIS "Efficient production means apply ing fanning practices that will get the highest yields from the fewest acne. It means lowering production eoste and at the same time improving quality and increasing volume," states Mr. Davis. - ;-:"It means exercising far-seeing care to eonaervtof the fertility id the soil by practices which not onlyv )ment wsste of lectUKr JbMstoSfeBtors It" V bm-kttw vvir J'i ., i j'H1"1" ' T ,nk "Are You Ready For the Peanut Harvest?" If not, take a "tip" from us and get your equipment in first class shape now. We have plenty of parts you will need, but it may be hard to get them later. Check your needs NOW and save time and money by letting us supply you with everything you need for the harvest. OUR STORE IS COMPLETELY STOCKED WITH EQUIPMENT YOU'LL NEED. GET YOURS TODAY. You'll Need These For Digging- Peanuts Single and Double Plows Nails Peanut Points Hole Diggers Pitch Forks Hammers Hatchets Extra Handles Pea Stackers Make Our Store Your Harvest Headquarters HERTFORD HARDWARE I SUPPtV CO. . a , - - mT . r , it. . If , , J it f ) -'in 1 J n . H I1 ' t ? VlV I"

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