-ft- r V ' v. THE PEHQUIMAKS WEEKLY, v? HERTFORD, N. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1M1 PAGE FIVE ATI , wto Mood? In Suffolk - Mr. nd MrHJ. S. McNider, Mra, R. W. Saiith wd Mrs. W. L. P. Babb spent Monday in Suffolk, Va. Returns Home . Mra. W. A. Gregory has returned to her home in Fayetteville,, , after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry for several days. Mrs. Gre gory was accompanied home by Mrs. J. j. Moore, who will visit with her a few dajw. Week-end At Home --Miss, Ruth; Alice Ward, of Clinton, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Returns Home Mrs. Philip White returned home Thursday after spending several days in Raleigh. Entertaining Guests This Week Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish are having, as their guests this week Mr: and ' Mrs. T. A'. Traeblood of Washington, D. C, Mrs. D. D. John son of Lillington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trueblood of Hickory, Va. In New York T. S. White, Jr., left Saturday for a week's stay in New York City. Sunday In Greenville Harry Broughton, Miss Margaret Broughton, Miss Ruth Winslow and Howard Broughton visited in Green-) ville and Kinston Sunday. Visiting At Home Harry Broughton, Jr., of Kinston1, arrived Sunday for a visit with his father, Harry Broughton. in Sunday In Raleigh R. E. Vickers spent Sunday Raleigh visiting with friends. Returns Home Mrs. Elwood Nowell has returned to her home in Newport NewB, Va., a week's visit with Mrs. E. S. t&ierce. Ill At Home Mrs. G. E. Newby has been quite sick at her home on Covent Garden. She had as her guests on Sunday her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby, Jr., and their son, . Oeorge, of Rocky Mount. I Wanted Wings The thrum of powerful motors, the shriek of diving planes, is the exciting obligate accompanying the story of romance and adventure , to be unfolded when "I Wanted, Wings" appears at State Theatre, Hertford, Thursday. Return Home Mrs. Nat White and son have re turned to their home in New York City after spending several weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Visited Parents ferred from Newport News, Va., to Wilmington, spent one day last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros ser Brinn. Wednesday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg spent Wednesday m Norfolk, Va. Sunday Visitor Mrs. B. N. Cuthrell, of Norfolk, V., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morgan on Sunday. Attend Revival Mrs E. W. Mayes, Mrs. Mark Gre gory, Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. T. E. Raper attended revival services at Blackwell Memorial Church in Elizabeth City on Tuesday evening. Recent Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hodges, III, and son, John, of Boone, spent sev eral days recently as the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hobgood. Attends Double Funeral Mrs. Cecil Winslow attended the double tragedy funeral on Tuesday of Mrs.- Elizabeth Jones and her daughter, Miss Janie Jones, of New larid, both of whom died as result of an automobile Wreck. Mrs. Jones was an aunt of Mrs. Winslow. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Tommy Jessup delightfully entertained her bridge club on Fri day evening at her home. Those en- ; " !JK;j' joying the evening were: Mesdames Carroll Holmes, H. ? Stokes,' Chas. E. Johnson, George Barbee, Vivian Darden, E. L. LaughinghoUBe, Misses Helen Morgan, Mary Sumner, Esther Evans, Blanche Everett and Eloi Scott Miss Evans was awarded high score prize, Miss Everett received floating prize and low score prize went to Mrs. Laughinghouse. A dainty sweet course was served by the hostess. Claude Brinn, who has been trans- Olivia Hobbs Sunday Here Mrs. W. E. Hassell, of Eden ton, spent Sunday as the guest of '-.or sisters, Mrs. Chas. Johnson and Mrs. Vfeiting In Tarboro Mrs. C. W. Morgan is spending the week in Tarboro with Mr. and Mrs. George Harrell. Week-end With Parents Mrs. Carlton Perry spent the week-end in Elizabeth City with her parents. Week-end In Durham Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan, Jr., of Chicago, 111., who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanch ard for the spent several weeks, spent the week-end in Durham with Mrs. Morgan's sister, Mrs. Marcus Hobbs, and Dr. Hobbs. Visiting In Louisburg Miss Kate Blanchard went to Louisburg Monday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Yar-boro. Sunday In Raleigh Miss Nettie Lee Gregory Sunday in Raleigh. spent Week-end Visitors ' TCaptain and Mrs. J. J. Moore and daughter, Pat, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Moore's parents, Jlr and Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Returns To Fort Bragg Mrs. Dennis Holliday has returned to Fort Bragg, where her husband is stationed, after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott. Weefe-etid Visitors - Captain and Mrs. Andy Anderson Vjuid daughter, Faye, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Ander son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T Sutton. Accepts Position Ray Haskett has accepted a posi tion with J. C. Blanchard and Com pany and started on his new duties Monday morning. Norfolk Visitors Mrs. J. N. White and children, Raymond and Helen Jean, of Nor folk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs, R. T. White. Sunday In Eden ton Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White and son spent Sunday in Edenton. Accepts Position J. - J. Jacocks has accepted a posi tion with the Hertford Hardware Company and assumed his duties this week. Sunday Visitors Miss Edith Mathews and Ralph White, of Suffolk, Va., spent (Sunday in Hertford with friends. Mrs. White and son, Ralph, Jr., who had been visiting here for several days, returned to Suffolk with them. V Miss end In Durham Miss Ann Felton spent the week end in Durham and attended the foot ball game while there. Return From Nags Head r, Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. t Olivia Hobbs returned from Nas :.IV Head Friday after spending most of V the summer at the Johnson Cotttage. V ' Week-end With Father " Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Byrd, of Dur , nam, spent the week-end as guests of her father, W. F. Morgan. Sunday Visitors ,' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Towe, of Roa noke Rapids, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow on Sunday. Week-end At Home Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, , was the week-end guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Suffolk Visitors 1 " . Mrs.; Ralph White and son, Ralph, ; Jr., of Suffolk, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson , .Butler. Undergoes Appendectomy Mrs. Sidney Jessup was operated upon for appendicitis at General Hos pital in Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. She is said to be doing nicely. Return From Hospital Mrs. T. P. Brinn and young daughter, Ann Winslow, returned from General Hospital, Norfolk,- Va., Sunday. Both are irettinar alone nicely. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White and son, Billy, of near Mackeys, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon on Sunday. Week-end Here Hilary Winslow and son, Hilary, of Fayetteville, spent the week-end with Mr. Winslow's mother, who is quite ill at her home. Attend Game In Durham Among the people from Hertford attending the Duke-Wake Forest football game in Durham on Satur day were Misses Mary Lib Fields and Jeannette Fields, and Vincent Hill, Charles E. Johnson, Jake Jack son, Dave Fuller and Edwin Lyles. GOODWIN'S HAVE IT! .ChUdren'sDresses In Prints, Corduroy, Spun Rayon anil Wnnl $1.00 $2.98 Ladies' Dresses ' In Wool and Sflk. Sizes 9 to 54 We Have a . Complete Line of Sweeten. All Sices ; 59cto$5.50, Nebr Fall and Winter Coftts For k Ladies and CUMren ,- Sport and Press Style WE HAVE PLENTY OP, Nylon and Silk Hose 'tl Goodwin Week-end Here Miss Mary Helene Newby, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newby. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William E. Drake, of Farmville, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chappell. Visiting With Parents Mrs. A. E. Hendley, of Columbia, South Carolina, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Get the Family Ready For the Winter GET NEW SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY ATT HM(0)KP Smart Styles For Women Built for comfort, designed for style. Low heels, flattering lines. You get real savings here! $1.95 to SZ45 Favorites With Men You'll agree this is the best value you ever got in shoes! Styles for dress and sports. Don't miss this Sale! $2.45 to $5.95 Shoes For Boys and Girls Shoes in time for school at tremend ous savings! Popular styles, newest fads. Galvanized Watt We have it! Enough for everybody in this community. Our tip was right ... we bought heavy before the boom price. For Saturday only, we are offering the following: 16- quart Buckets Wash Tubs, No. 3 to A's Roofing - Nails At prices you know are below the present wholesale market. Come and get it. J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 RIGHT PRICES QUALITY MERCHANDISE HERTFORD, N. C. . $1.29 WORK SHOES JUfitoiUO S 'S HERTFORD, N. C. State Theatre "ST I Friday Matinee 3 P. M. SPENCER TRACY LANA TURNER "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" Saturday 123 Also "Mysterious Dr. Satan" No. 12 Monday and Tuesday LEW AYRES ANN SOTHERN ELEANOR POWELL "LADY BE GOOD" ALSO NEWS REEL Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. EDDIE ALBERT JOAN LESLIE in "THIEVES FALL OUT" Thursday and Friday- 17 WUlism W.yn. BiUn CUm BOLDFJI M0RJU5 DONLOT Also NEWS REEL BOAT DON'T MISS TH Before You Buy Any Make of New Car . . . See the ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOW ROOMS TODAY Special Prices While They Last On Firestone Tires and Tubes WINSLOW - WHITE MOTOR CO, FORD Sales and Service Hertford, N. C. T POPEY&, THE RECRUITING OFFICER, MEETS THE ADMIRAL! rVSS-T- LOOK. MISTER-. TH" GALS CB3TIM6LV LIKE U6 SAILORS THA'S J THAT ) .... W 1 -WAS,ACOURSE,THASSOi.' BESIDES LEARNIN' A SKILLED TRADE IN TH NAW, Ttf SAILORS HAVE PLEM'V OF FUN Wir LOTS OF TIME TO VISIT Ttf LANDS OF ROMANSK AN' OPPORTUNIKV - I'LL BET VA WISHES VA WAS IN TH' NAW.'.' r J 7DO HERE! I THOUGHT SOU WERE RETIRED, ADMIRAL I kiAtiUll An Your pay in the Navy is gravy No rant to pay. No food to buy. No doctor's of aWiit't bills. Evan movies and ortiar ntortom. iMntar W And when you first enlist, the Navy gives you $118.00 worth of uniforms I And if you want to loam a trade, the Navy it the place to do it. There are forty-five odd trades yaw can learn . . .training that's worth hundreds of dollars the first year. The Navy offers the chance ol a tfeliiee t young etett. 1 you ore 17 or over, get a free copy of the Hustrolsd booklet 1R M TtC U l NAVY," fro the Navy Editor of this newspaper. ONHpty wrnv or con. 1 -X i.DETS X20FPE SERVE SOUR COUNTRV! v - & ; l' &ET KM THB KeAW MOttl! 14 , IV 1 V, A f- 4 " . 1 .

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