. i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLTt, HERTFORD, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941 PAGE Five !' 4? "it i m Week-end Here MiM Katherine Jessup, of Raleigh, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B,. Sumner. Week-end Visitors - Claude Brinn and a friend, Doug Padgett, pf Wilmington, .spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Sunday In Norfolk Royce Vickers spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. feturne Home Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Sr., has re turned to her home after spending a month with relatives at Virginia Beach, Va. Week-end With Sister Miss Audrey Umphlett, of Jackson, was the week-end guest of her Bister, Miss Myrtle Umphlett.. Week-end With Parents Miss Virginia Belle Phelps spent the week-end with her parents in Washington, N. C. Week-end at Beach Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., ppent the week-end at Virginia Beach, Va. Return To Wake Forest Bill Archie, of Wake Forest, spent fKe week-end with Mrs. G. E. Newby. IHe was accompanied back to Wake Forest by Mrs. Archie and their small daughter, who have been visit ing Mrs. Newby for two weeks. Week-end In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abbitt in Norfolk, Va., over the week-end. Week-end In Charlotte Mrs. A. E. Hendley spent the week end with relatives in Charlotte. Home For Week-end Miss Sarah Brinn, of Jackson, was wwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. 'Brinn, during the week-end. Week-end With Parents Mis8 Mary Wood Koonce, of Wind or, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Before Uinter Gomes O We Carry A Complete Line of Carpenter's Tools O WE HAVE EVERYTHJNG IN BUILDING MATERIALS Windows Doors Plaster Board Plaster Lime Cement Brixment Bricks Sand Nails Roofing Composition Shingles . Roof Coating 5-V Crimp Galvanized Roofing Rubber Roofing Hertford llatee Mity Co. ' . i "Trade Here and Bank tbeDifference" f tyiite J;; Hertf ord, N. a w I ' . V'-'W , i "! wmm '. ii ' nil '!"" ;, i.n i.nn Returns Home Mrs. Littleton Gibbs and son re turned home (Sunday after spending several days with relatives in Eliza beth City. Home For Week-end BUI Reed, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Reed. Week-end At Home Miss Nancy Darden, a student at E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. 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. Week-end With Mother Miss Helene Nixon, of Winton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. Week-end Here John Broughton, Jr., of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend here with his wife and son. Week-end Visitor McMullan White, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end in Hertford. Thursday In Norfolk Mrs. Jake White and Mrs. J. S. Bass, Jr., spent Thursday in Norfolk. Returns Home Mrs. C. V. Williford has returned home after spending some time in Suffolk, Va., with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. Visitor From. Richmond Thomas Elbert White, of Rich mond, Va., spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Henry Newbold, and Mr. Newbold. Home For Week-end Miss Ruth Nachman, of Concord, spent the week-end with her parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman, Sr. Week-end Here Josiah Babb, of Durham, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. BUILD! The weather man predicts a cold winter ahead better make sure your farm buildings are in condi tion to weather the elements. Or better yet, why not build new ones. You'll save yourself money by building now and you'll be sure your stock and crops will be safely housed. Why not let us make an estimate. No obligation to you. u'i- .iji ... i. . hh.u'hm iwiiiiiiiiii L i t L-fl W. L. F. Babb. Visits Parents Miss Ruth Alice Ward, of Clinton, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L A. Ward. Home For Week-end Miss Nita Newbold, of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry New-bold. Week-end With Parents Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Sunday In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Jarlton Perry spent Sunday visiting in Elizabeth City. Visitors From West Virginia Guy Newby and a friend, Marion Wardell, of Charleston, West Vir ginia, arrived Tuesday to spend sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Home For Funeral Miss Mattie Butler, of Charlotte, and Fenton Butler, of Portland, Ore., arrived this week to attend the fun eral of their father, George Butler, on Monday afternoon. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and son, Jesse Parker Perry, and Eldon Winslow, of Norfolk, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Moore Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurff, of Driv ers, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. To Visit With Sister Miss Elizabeth Darden will spend the week-end with her sister, Miss Nancy Darden, in Greenville. Visits With Sisters Carl Copeland, of Norfolk, Va., spent last week visiting with his sis ters, Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R. M. Fowler. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tarkington and daughter, Shirley Anne, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott. Week-end Here Harper and Raynor Newbold, of Wilmington, spent the week-end with their father and grandmother, Jerry Newbold and Mrs. K. R. Newbold. Sunday at Wake Forest Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed and son, Lindsay, visited Durwood Reed at Wake Forest College Sunday. Saturday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker and sons, Reginald, Jr., and William Beverly, and Miss Mildred Reed spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Visitor Here Last Week Mrs. R. B. Albertson, of Ports mouth, Va., spent several clays last week with her mother, Mrs. W. G Gaither. Wefk-end Here Miss Mary Gaither, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Gaither. Returns From Lynchburg Mrs. R. T. Clarke has returned home after attending1 the Methodist Conference at Lynchburg, Va. Sunday In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and son spent Sunday in Edenton. Weelk-end Visitors T. R. Brinn and a friend, Floyd Saunders, of Oak Ridge, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn. Week-end Here Robert Morris and a friend, Wal ter Mooney, of Wilmington, spent the week-end with Mr. Morris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morris. Visiting Here Mr. and Mm. William Drake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chap pell. After two weeks' visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Drake will leave for Carthage, Tenn. Visiting Parents Cleveland Buck, of Piattsburg, New Vork, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck, this week. Sunday Visitors' Miss Onella Russell and Miss Louise Knight, of Manteo, spent Sunday with Miss Pauline White. Return Home Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs returned home Tuesday after several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clements, in Norfolk, Va. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Mary Sumner charmingly en tertained her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her home on Church St. Those enjoying the evening were; Mesdames T. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, Chas. E. Johnson, H. C. Stokes, G. W. Barbae, Miase. Helen Morgan, Ks? ther Evan afuEloise Scott High core prise went te1 Mrs. Johnson, Miss Evans received floating prise. and Mrs. Holmes, low score prise. ' HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. Julian White delightfully en tertained her Rook Club on Thursday evening at her home on Market St. Those playing were Mesdames Edgar Morris, J. H. Towe, Henry Stokes, D. F. Reed, C. T. Skinner, Cecil Wins low, Archie Lane, Carlton Cannon, G. R. Tucker, and W. O. Newbold, of Washington, D. C, and Misses Mary Sumner and, Mildred Reed. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Cannon, second high went to Mrs. Stokes, and Miss Reed received low. The hostess served a dainty salad course. CIRCLE NO. THREE MEETS Circle No. Three of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church met on Monday even ing with Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse. Mrs. J. W. Zachary was in charge of an interesting program with readings being given by Mrs. C. R. Holmes and Mrs. Joe Ward. Twelve members were present and to these the hostess served delicious refreshments. The Qecember meeting will be held with Miss Frances Maness. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. R. M. Riddick was the charm ing hostess to her bridge club at her home on Thursday evening. The decorations and refreshments featur ed the Hallowe'en motif. Those en joying the evening were Mesdames T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce, J. G. Roberson, V. N. Darden, Oscar Melton and Miss Kate Blanch ard. High score prize and two bingo prizes were awarded Mrs. Sumner. The hostess served a dainty salad course. SHOP AT GOODWIN'S CHILDREN'S CORDUROY Overall Suits AND EXTRA PANTS BOYS' AND GIRLS' Sweaters From Infant Sizes Up CHILDREN'S E-Z Underwear All' Sizes LADIES' COTTON AND SILK Bloomers JUST ARRIVED! OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS AND CHILDREN'S and LADIES' LONG SLEEVE PAJAMAS E)RESS SHOPPE HERTFORD, N. C. Why shift gears? when you can get improved Chrysler Fluid Drive with 2,000,000,000 miles of owner satisfaction behind it! IT has happened again! Chrysler Fluid Drive and Vacamatic transmission have started a trend the motor car industry is attempting to follow. The overwhelming popularity of Chry sler Fluid Drive makes it natural that various kinds of "liquid" and "automatic" drives should now appear. Some of these designs only remotely resemble Chrysler Fluid Drive . . . either in principle or in results. It is still best to buy genuine Fluid Drive . . . the one backed by greatest ex- J ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. E. L. Laughinghouse was a delightful hostess on Tuesday after noon to members of her bridge club. Those playing were: Mesdames V. N. Darden, J. G. Roberson, Herman Winslow, Oscar Felton, D. F. Reed, T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, Charles Whedbee, T. P. Brinn, Silas Whed bee, H. A. Whitley and Miss Kate M. Blanchard. High score prize went to Mrs. Silah Whedbee, bingo prize was received by Mrs. Whitley, and Mrs. Winslow was awarded low score rjosearrs Week End Specials SPEC 25c HEINZ Tomato Ketchup. 19c 23c SUNSHINE H -Ho Crackers ..19c 25c Ql'ICK ARROW Soap Flakes 19c 25c SHI-NUP Silver Polish 19c 10c I'ALMOLIVE OR LUX Toilet Soap 3 bars 19c Pure SUGAR Tall Cans LARD 10 lbs. MILK 13c lb. 59c 3 cans 25c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES LEBANON BELLE SOFT WHEAT FLOUR. REMOVES STAINS. MILDEW. SCORCH WASHO Liquid Bleach, quart 11c OLD PROCESS WATER GROUND TABLE MEAL Unbolted 5 lbs. 15c perience and favorable public acceptance. More than two billion miles or owner satisfaction recommend Chrysler Fluid Drive and Vacamatic transmission. Fur ther advanced in the beautiful new Chry slers, they give you the peak of effortless driving . . . liquid smoothness . . . fuel con servation . . . more power per gallon. Try Fluid Driving in a Chrysler. It's the biggest thing in modern motoring! We'll be delighted to show you how thrilling it is. RUID DRIVE AND VACAMATIC TRANSMISSION... GET MODERN DESIGN HERTFORD, N.G prize. A dainty salad course was served. CIRCLE NO. POUR MEETS Circle No. Four of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church met Monday' evening at the home of Mrs. C. O. Fowler. Mrs. E. W. Mayes, chairman, was in charge of the business session. Mrs. G. C. Buck presented an interesting program and Mrs. Mark Gregory gave the devotional. Fourteen mem bers and a visitor were present, and to these the hostess served a sweet course. grocery I ALS Ifc 25c PURE Preserves, lb 19c 25c LOG CABIN Syrup, bottle 19c 47 OZ. GRAPEFRUIT Juice 19c NO. 2 CAN TINY GREEN Butter Beans 19c BEST GRADE DELICIOUS Black Twig Apples 4 lbs. 19c Oz. Pkfi. 6 Oz. Pkfj. 10c 5V2c 12 lb. bag: 55c ;(. x i ft" 1 t i

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