-ft Hi t4 !J ' V r t J.-- ' .m THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, IJUDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1941' PAGE FTVIS ' .t s 1 1 It to v T PIERCETAYLOR Earl Pierce, of Ocean City, Mary land, formerly1 of Hertford, the sob of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pierce, and Miss Irma Jean Taylor, of Ocean City, Md., were married Saturday, September 13th. at the home of the t; 'bride.:' i" '" " Mr. and Mrs. Pierce spent Satur - day at Virginia Beach, Va., and Sun day with Mrs. Nellie Pierce. They will make their home Ocean City. at MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED f -Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mathews, of Hertford, Route Three, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ida Perry Mathews, to W. H. Hoffler, of Subbury. The wedding took place Saturday I afternoon, September 6, at Gatesville, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffler will make their home in Newport News, Va. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Niechus, of Dayton, Ohio, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of thfe tifajigh ter, Miss Mary K. Niechus, to 'Pres ton G. Chappell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Riddjck Chappell, of Hertford. The wedding will take jlace on October 11, at 4:30 p. m., in the First Bap tist Church in Dayton. Miss Niechus is a graduate of Stivers High 'School, f ' Mr. Chappell is a graduate of i (Perquimans High School and attend ed Wake Forest College. He is now associated with the R. R. Miller Sporting Goods Company in Dayton, Ohio. SHOP AT GOODWIN'S SATURDAY FOR ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS We Have What Yon Are Looking For See Our New line of JOHNNY LEE SPORT, SHIRTS Goodwin's DRESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C FOR FRIDAY AND MONARCH BEAUTY PINEAPPLE JUICE MILK 2 46- oz. cans 35c 3 large cans 25c WHITE LEAF """""""",",,"'Trrr!T"",,"", PURE LARD PURE COFFEE 2 pOUndS 25C Ground Fresh In Our Store 15c lb. White Frost Flour 10 , AO SELF-RISING 57 i? u" cf White Fluff Flour 24 lb. bag . .... -85c Every Bag Guaranteed lu ud vv """""" Guaranteed to Be as Good as Any PEANUT BUTTER Flour That You Can Buy 2 lb. jar 29c ,r. ., , . Visit Our Meat PURF PRESERVES , Market For Best ; PINEAPPLE OR PEACH Mpaf iu,ju guv WE HANDLE HOME-KILLED Strawberry 75c meats 1 We have just received a complete line of iField Seed, Rye, Vetch, Clover, Wheat and Jlye (xrass. Our prices ar a right. Let us sup rply your needs." . i ; , 1 Get Your arte Supplies Here : 1 If it's Farmltopls you need for harvesting, your crops. . ; SEE US ... We have them at the right price: J. C-; Blanchard GcXpii -Inc; KI.AKfXtkVIV8?t EIGHT rEICTS , 4 . re Mm Accepts Position . Miss Mary Wood' Koonce has ac cepted a position with the Chevrolet Company at Windsor. Enters W. CU.N.C Miss Marie Anderson Greensboro Wednesday W. C. U. N. C. went to to enter Return Home Mrs. J. W. Zachary and daughter, Nancy, returned home Tuesday after spending several weeks with relatives at Yadkinville. Dr. Zachary spent the week-end with his family and accompanied them home. Returns To Charlotte Miss Mattie Butler has returned to her home in Charlotte after a wefk.'? ther P' Mr- and Mrs. G. W. Butler. Week-end In Charlotte Miss Blanche Butler spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Mat tie Butler, in Charlotte. Goes To Clinton Miss Ruth Alice Ward left Tues day for Clinton, where she will take up her teaching duties. Visiting Sstrr Mrs. Mary Long Hayman, of Roa noke, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Maynard Fleetwood, in Perquim ans County. Week-end At Home Miss Geneva White, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. White. Week-end- With Parents Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and children, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Athletic Coach Back Dave Fuller arrived from Wake Forest Wednesday to continue his duties as athletic coach at Perquim ans High School. Week-end At Nags Head Mrs. J. S. Vick, Miss Helen Vkk, Miss Mary Towe, Lawrence Towe, Irvin Nixon, Miss Mary Helene New- by, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Larry, Miss Marian White, Miss SATURDAY ONLY QUALITY MEICHy Hatel SUverthorne. Clifford Pritch ard f Elizabeth . City, and Miss Jessie mac uyrum, oi uaenion, kpeni !tne week-end At the iwe oottage, at . Nags Heftd. Week-end At Nags Head R. M. Riddick joined his wife at the JohnBon Cottage at Nags Head for the week-end. Week-end With Parents Miss Hazel Pike, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pike. Returns From Hospital David Pike, who has been a pa tient in General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., for several weeks following an automobile accident, has returned home. Goes To W. C. U. N. C. Miss Jean Newbold went to Greens boro Monday to enter W. C. U. N. C. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Washington, N. C, ford Sunday. Ned Miller, of visited in Hert- Returns To W. C. U. N. C. Miss Blanche Moore Berry went to Greensboro Monday to continue her studies at W. C. U. N. C. Week-end Visitor Mrs. James Speight, of Edenton, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Williford, and Mr. Williford. Return To Richmond Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Wainwright have returned to their home in Rich mond,, Va., after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Mardre. Visiting Relatives Cale White, Jr., of Caracas, Vene- zuela, is spending a few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe, before returning to Woodbury Forest to resume his studies. Week-end Here Tom White, of Fort Jackson, S. C, and Miss Mary Frances Council, of Durham, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White. Returns To Duke Zach White went to Durham on Monday to continue his Duke University. sot I J . m 9M s iss ss f 1 ,?oatteto?L.-Tbe If fuhed" h te 1 Us 1 ore JZ Vacac !o. t)e 9 r s -m? Attends Debutante Ball Miss Nita Newholdvspent the week-, end in Raleigh attf attended the De- butante Ball. m Week-end With MonWMJJ Shelton White, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Returns Home Miss Katherine Jessup has return ed home after a few weeks' stay at Ocean View, Va., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ward. Return To Hertford Miss Eloise Scott of Rocky Point, and Miss Esther Evans of Chowan County, have returned to Hertford to resume their duties as members of the faculty of Perquimans High School. Returns To State College Hollowejl Cox Nixon went to Ra leigh last Thursday to resume his studies at State College. Week-end Here Mrs. R. B. Alberston, of Ports mouth, Va., spent the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. Returns To College Roy Reed went to Raleigh Thurs day to resume his studies at State College. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner and son, Charles, returned home Tuesday after spending several days visiting in Asheville and Raleigh. Return From Nags Head Mrs. Joe Towe and children return ed Tuesday from Nags Head, where tney spent most ot the summer at their cottage Enters Episcopal School James S. McNider, Jr., Lynchburg, Va., last week Virginia Episcopal School. went to to enter Week-end in Greenville Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse and children spent the week-end in Greenville with her parents. Return To School Miss Nell Riddick of Gatesville. Miss Mary Jane Spruill of Windsor. studies at and Miss Alma Leggett of Washing I ton, N. C, have returned to Hert- THE CHRYSLER DEALERS OF IHIISISLTIFdDIP INVITE YOU TO SEE AND DRIVE THE This new Chrysler is more than usually im portant. The times we live in threw out a challenge ... a challenge to change our car and make it better. We're proud to say that challenge has been met with complete satisfaction. We invite vou to drive this new Chrysler mw regardless ofwhether you are in the mar ket for a new car regardless of whether tome i . itf. iUu ".a . ft .43.1 ford to resume their duties as mem bers of the faculty of Perquimans schools. Week-end With Parents Miss Edna Turnage spent the week end in Greenville with her- parents. In New York Jack and Leigh Winslow spent several days this week in New York. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nowell, of Norfolk, Va., and L. M. Pierce, of Sunbury, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Nellie Pierce. Visiting Here Mrs. E. S. Douglas, of Clearwater, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . L. Knowles. State Theatre Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M .IHt .lbCtl Of W: w-- SDK m Monday and Tuesday Maltimee 3 Wednesday Matinee 3 P. 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Skinner, Durwood Reed, BnrisptfMMRr, Wil liam Tucker and Cecil Winslow, Misses Mary Sumner and Elizabeth Knowles. j High score prize went to Mrs. ' Stokes with second high going to Mrs. Morris. i dainty salad, course was served. Saturday The Three MnqwltHft Als( Comedy Act P. M. Iddie BRACKIN Lynn OVERMAN Thursday Matinee 3 P. M. ANNE N EAGLE ROLAND YOUNG in ' "NO, NO, NANETTE" 8 " St ' .ii r4 1 il - IIERTFO?vD. II. C Jm 4S. mi i imi L mi ! ii Mum. . . 1 if " ' 'iiimnil' . ..,j.MJrmill)Jll'''lf 'Jj'1''1'' . ' ' .n i ,n .'I i 111