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T7" THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLTf, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1941 PAGE FIVE v.i . n m mm Mm m , ; ' JESSUP THAXTON Dfi and Mrs, B. A. Thaxton, of ' Roxboro, have announced the en gagemehtof their daughter, Esther, ' to Julian Clyde' Jessup, eon of the ' late Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jessup. .The 1,1 lit; . 1 . 1 1 HTT-1 i weacung win uute piace oaiuraa MnoDgooa, t morning, December 13, at Edgar ,LongvMeroorial Church, Roxboro. ' Attend Duke-Carolina Game Miss Marian Raper and Dozier ', tSutton attended the Duke-Carolina game in Durham Saturday. At St Pauls i Mre. Ada Hardie, Julia Ann and Woe Pat 'Stokes left Wednesday for St Pauls, where they will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. W. A. Felton. Holidays Here Miss Hilda Knowles, of Wilming ton, arrived Monday to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knowles. . Week-end With Mother Miss Helene Nixon, of Winton, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. T: J. Nixon, Jr. Sunday At Jarvisburg r Mrs. . George Fields spent Sunday at Jarvisburg as the guest of Mr. and , f Mrs.' Oscar Symons. f Returner From Hospital ifMrs. Roger Morris returned from JSt. Vincent's1 Hospital, Norfolk, Va., this week, after an operation. She ' is getting along nicely. Home For Holidays ' Miss Edna Turnage went to her home in Greenville this week to spend the holidays with her parents. zabeth City, spent Sunday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs, Jr. Visitors Here This Week , , Mrs. C. E. Hobgood and Miss Jane of Oxford, are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hobgood this week. Holidays At Home Miss Esther Evans went to her home in Chowan County Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Holidays With Mother Miss Alma Leggett went to her home in Washington, N. C, Wednes day to spend the Thanksgiving holi days with her mother. Goes Home For Holidays Edmund Lyles went to his home at Middlesex on Wednesday to spend the holidays with his parents. Holidays At Home (Miss Eloise Scott left Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents in Rocky Point. Holidays Here Claude Brinn and a guest, Douglas Padgett, of Wilmington, spent the holidays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Return Home Mrs. Dick Barnes and son, Dicky, have returned to their home in Ports mouth, Va., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes. .Monday In Norfolk PfMrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs .Charles Williford, Mrs. W. G. Wright and Miss Katherine Jessup spent Monday hi Norfolk, Va. isi tor. Here Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gibbs, of EJi- I Sunday In Norfolk Misses Helen Vick, Mary Towe, Blanche Everett and Joselyn Whed bee visited Miss Mary Helene Newby at St. Vincent's Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Miss Newby is getting along mcely. Week-end In Washington Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren visited their daughters, Mrs. S. S. Hollings worth and Miss Marjorie Hefren, in Washington, D. C, over the week end. Week-end With Son Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood spent the week-end in Washington, D. C, as the guest of her son, Wilson Fleet-Wood. Home For Week-end Roy Reed, State College student, was at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed, for the weekend. a (ft ft nn tFs 'raSi? n rn 9 m o d e r WUlUMt&fWM S gr o c E R B. C. Berry, Mgr. Dial 3106 Buy your Fruit Cake Fixings early, while our stock is complete. Candied Cherries, Pineapple, Citron, Orange and Uemon Peel, Diced Mixed Fruits, Seedless or Seeded Rais ins, Currants, Picked-out Nuts, Nuts in shell, Spices of all kinds. Right prices. Buy early! NABISCO FOREST BROOK RITZ BUTTER CRACKERS CREAMERY Pound 20c Pound Roll 40c "Worn JFoUNDUP Del Monte Pineapple Chunklets.2 cans 29c ;Del Monte Coffee in Duraglass, lb- . . -33c ;Del Monte Mary Washington All-Green Asparagus -No. 3 can 35c Del Monte Pineapple .2 No. 2 cans 39c Del Monte Bartlett Pears - .212 can 27c iDel Monte SpinacH. -2 No. 2!2 cans 33c ?Del Monte June Peas -.2 No. 2 cans 37c ; t ! 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Week-end With Son Mr. and Mrs. Gale White, who are visiting with relatives here, spent the week-end with their son, Cale White Jr., a student at Woodbury Forest. Move To Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Perry moved to Elizabeth City this week. Mr. Perry is connected with the theatre there. HONORJEE AT BRIDGE SHOWER Mrs. J. R. Futrell was a charming hostess at a bridge shower on Friday evening in honor of Miss Katherine Jessup, bride-elect of December. Those enjoying the evening were: Miss Jessup, honoree; Mesdames A. E. Henley, Pat Kelly, H. C. Sullivan, Vivian Matthews, Jack Gaskill, Ag nes Williams, John Broughton, Jr., Herbert Nixon, Jack Brinn, W. H. Drake, W. H. Pitt, B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, and T. B. Sumner, and C. W. Ward and Harry Bundy, of Elizabeth City; Misses Ruth Winslow, Helen Vick, Mary Wood Koonce, Polly Stephens, Joselyn Whedbee, Margaret Broughton, Jean White, Virginia White, Mary Field, Ann Fel ton, "Chic" Stephens, Ruth Elliott, Grace Knowles, Bernice White, Mary Towe, Mary Jane Spruill, and Nell Riddick. High score prize was awarded Miss Vick and guests prizes were pre sented Miss Katherine Jessup and Miss Polly Stephens, brides-elect of next month. At the conclusion of the bridge game, Miss Jessup opened her lovely gifts. The hostess served a dainty sweet course. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and their son, Billy, of near Mackeys, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Everett. Visiting In Rustburg Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden and daughters, Nancy and Elizabeth, left Wednesday to spend the Thanks giving holidays in Rustburg, Va., as guests of Mrs. Darden's father, R. L. Perrow. Sunday At Great Bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bass, Jr., and J. S. Bass, Sr., spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bass, at Great Bridge, Va. Returns Home Mrs. Mullen Weeks has returned to her home in Elizabeth City, after visiting Mrs. Kate Crawford. Thanksgiving At Home Miss Nell Riddick went to her home in Gatesville on Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother. Week-end At Home Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby, over the week-end. 1 E. C. T. C. STlTDENTS HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Holidays With Parents Miss Mary Jane Spruill went to her home in Windsor Wednesday to spend the holidays with her parents. Week-end in Durham j Mr. ant) Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, ac companied by their son, Robert Hollo well,' of Greenville, 6. C, and their daughter, Miss Ruth Hollowell, a stu dent at W. C. U. N. C, Greensboro, spent the week-end in Durham and attended the Duke-Carolina game on Saturday. Week-end Visitors Harrell Johnson and guests, Bill Dunn and Pat Formy-Duval, students at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Sunday Here Mrs. John Bray, of Woodville, was the guest of Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs Sunday. Holidays At Wake Forest Dave Fuller went to his home at Wake Forest Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Saturday Here F. W. Hobbs, Jr., of Wilson, -was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, and his aunfl, Mrs. Charles Johnson, on Saturday. Accepts Position Miss Geneva White has accepted a position with the Farm Security Of fice and assumed her new duties last week. The following girls, students at East Carolina Teachers College, in Greenville, arrived this week to spend the Thanksgiving holidays at their respective homes: Misses Esther Mae White, Wally Mayes, Marian Lee White, Eugenia Gregory, Blanche Chappell, Madge Lane, Mary Morris, Cecelia Blanche Dail, MildredWhite, Frances Newby, Nancy Darden, and Mildred Copeland. ENTERTAIN BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. Riley Monds were joint hostesses on Tuesday morning at a party given in honor of Miss Katherine Jessup, bride-elect. Those present were Miss Jessup, honoree, Mesdames W. G. Wright, T. B. 'Sumner, B. G. Koonce, J. R. Futrell, Silas Whedbee, A. E. Henley, H. C. Sullivan, Agnes Wil liams, Lucius Blanchard, Jr., Willis Jessup, W. H. Pitt, John Broughton, Jr., Jesse Lee Harris, and Pat Kelly, and Misses Ann Felton, Jeanette Fields, Katherine and Patricia Ste phens, Ruth Winslow, Grace Knowles, Helen Vick, Mary Towe, Jocelyn Whedbee, Blanche Everett, Jean White, Virginia White and Mary Field. Copies of High Priced Hits! IN DRESSES AND COATS ffltt IM(D) See Our New Holiday Dresses In Bright Shades ... All Sizes Priced from $1.98 to 58.95 NEW WINTER COATS PLAIDS, TWEEDS AND PLAIN COLOR; ALSO BLACK MISSES' AND LADIES SIZES Priced from $10.95 to $29.50 (SIIM(0)EJ' "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, N. C. Accepts rosition i . Miss Minnie Wilma Wood has ac cepted a position with the Hollowell LOhevrolet Company, and took up her new duties Monday. Visiting In Florida Mrs. C. V. Williford left Sunday for Tampa, Florida, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Campbell Jarvis. Mrs. Williford expects to return in i the early spring. Week-end Visitor Miss Margaret Satterfield, of Edenton, was the week-end guest of Miss Jean White. Home For Wedk-end Hollowell Cox Nixon, a student at State College, Raleigh, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon Jr. ." Thanksgiving At Sanatorium Mrs. J. S. Vick - and Miss Helen Vick spent Thanksgiving Day with J. S. Vick at the Sanatorium, Sana torium, N. C. . This Week in Wilmington Mrs: J. G. Cambbell went to Wil mington Sunday to spend this week 'with her husband there, A Tiefll mmsa. . . 'BMKIIOm 'FOIISimCf II No better way to insure long life and lasting econ- 1 omy in your Ford than by bringing it to us for GENUINE FORD SERVICE. Our mechanics are expert II enced in Ford service. They use Factory approved tools 1 1 and equipment . . . locate trouble without lengthy, ex 1 1 pensive "guesswork." And when replacement parts 1 1 are needed only genuine Ford parts are used. That's II why for best service at low cost it pays to bring Cw your Ford "back home". . . 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