i 4 iu t .'..A. ,... I 4K THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. 4 - . t ATT TxT T 1 I I I I I fill. I I oj;vjli C. I'-Rh'A , MARCH 6, 1943 TO LGVV&) Wednesday In Portsmouth Mias Helen Gaither spent Wednes day m rortamouth, Va., with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Albertson. On Sick List Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle sick list this week. is on the Here Last Week Miss Virginia Metcalfe, of Eastern Shore, Va., was the guest of Mr. and wrs. u. K, Tucker last week. Visiting Mother Ueut. ishelton White tins returned irom yuansett Point, Rhode Island, and is visiting hir mother, Mrs. R. T. White, for a few days before going to his post at New Orleans, La. Visits Here Hollowell Cox Nixon, of Jefferson ville, Indiana, is visiting his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. Wednesday in Portsmouth Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., and Hollowell Cox Nixon spent Wednesday in Ports mouth, Va., visiting Lieut, and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, III. Week-end Here Miss Dorothy Elliott, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Elliott. She had as her guest, Josephus ville. Butt, of Harrells- PAGE FIVE eFOR ME AND MY GAL" Visita Here George W. Baker, U. S. Coast Guard, of Ocracoke, was the recent guest of his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Caddy. While here he also visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker, at Whiteston. Visitors Here Sunday Mrs. John Louis Perrv and Ha ligh ter, of Windsor. SDent Sundav hpr with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. itiaaick. ENTERTAINS ROOK CLUB Mrs. Edgar Fields was a delightful hostess on Friday evening when she entertained the members of her club at two tables of Rook. Those Dlavinff wp lUVo Mo ;, Towe, Mrs. Houston Edwards, Mrs. Mrs. Slayton. The hostess served tea and sand wiches at the close of the game. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our Rincere thanks to friends and neighbors for Returns To Washington Lieut. Tim Rufus Brinn has rptnrn. ed to Washington, D. C, after spend ing the week-end here with his mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn Returns From Greensboro Miss Lena Barber haR rptiimoH home after SDendinc in Greensboro with Mrs. G. I. Bul lock. Gene Kellv and Judv Garland or Me and My Gal, a cavalcade of America's most glorious era, coming Returns To Baltimore Miss Polly Tucker has returned home after spending the week-end here with h,er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker. daughter. Mrs. Norfolk, Va. H. C. O'SullIvan, vT' 1 1 ' i til I 'II ;I I L'l1 '"'l,. ' 1 II J 1 I 7, . w' Sunday In Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E. Leigh Winslow Mrs. Clyde McCallum and Mrs. F. C Winslow visited F. C. Winslow at Eastern Carolina Sanatorium in Wil son, Sunday. Returns From Greensboro Mrs. R. A. White has returned home after spending the past week in Greensboro with her sister, Mrs G. I. Bullock. Week-end Here Miss Mary Helene Newby, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end as the guest oi ner parents, Mr. and Mrs E. McM. Newby. Week-end Here Mrs. William Edgar White, of Greenville, spent the week-end here with her husband. Week-end With Parents Miss Frances Newby, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. Here Friday Ensign Bob Jett, of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White on Friday. Week-end Visitor Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., of Durham, spent the week-end here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White. Monday In Elizabeth City Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Jr., spent Mondav in EliznWv, r;t ...:.u wim ner daughter, Mrs. Harry Tillett. Week-end Here Lieutenant Guy Newbv, of Char leston, West Virginia, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Newby Return To Newport News Mr aiid Mrs. Robert Brinn and Claude Brinn have returned to New port News. Va aftn . - . ; "":' ueing canea home by the death of their father Rosser E. Brinn. Home For Week-end Miss Frue Newby, of Windsor spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. In Richmond Thursday Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. I. A. Ward and Mrs. J. 0. Felton spent Thursday in Richmond, Va. Visiting Here Mrs. Brinkley, of Corac ke, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Z. A. Harris, and Mr. Harris. lorn yox, Mrs. Jimrrae Stallings, Mrs. f the manv kind eKSinnB nf (J. Slayton. Mrs. F. Pnrkran Uu ii.. ..rr ; .'7, ArfL. , " , ' -" my ami ueeus oi Kinaness auring tne M. V1 3nd thC hSteSS- death of our husband and father, Mrs. Tov.e was presented high I Rosser E. Brinn. score prize, with second high going to 1 THE FAMILY. Sunday Visitors Miss Louise Hampton and R. P. Hampton, U. S. N., Portsmouth, Va., visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton, on I Sunday. CIRCLE NO. FOUR TO MEET Circle No. Four of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet 71 Monday evening, March 8th, at the home of Mrs. Robert White. Mrs. E. W. Mayes, Circle chairman, will preside. THE W. C. T. U. MEETS WITH MRS. JARVIS Week-end Here r:ldiIrs- Robert Riddick, of t' Ity' sPent the week-end as guests of Mr anW 1H r Riddick. Week-end Visitors Miss Ruth Hollowell, student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. She had as her guests, Miss Faye Smithdeal, Miss Jennie Carpenter, Craven Turner and "Shot" Cox, also students at the University. Home For Week-end Lieut. Robert M; cutner, spent th nrL. j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Week-end Visitor Ben Spruill. the week-end here ! ' Mrs. J. F. Perry, and Mr. Perry. Thursday In Richmond Mrs. T. P. Brinn, Mrs. H. C. Sulli van, Mrs. Charles E. Johnson, Miss Virginia White and Mrs. D. S. Dar den spent Thursday in Richmond Virginia. Home For Week-end Jesse Parker Perry, U. S. N., of Norfolk, Va., spent the wek-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. Visiting In Norfolk Mrs. J. W. Darden i visitinir her The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union held its,monthly meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., gave an inspiring and helpful talk on Prayer and Faith. Mrs. E. E. Payne read the Declaration of Prin ciples of Frances E. Williard, the founder of Temperance. The Union : voted to send a sum of two dollars to the Williard Memorial Fund. A two-minute silent tribute was paid to the memory of the late Mrs. K. K. Newbold, an ardent supporter of the cause of temperance. Reso lutions of respect were read for Mrs. Newbold a,nd adpoted bv the Union. The secretary. Mrs. E. W. Maves. called the roll and read the minutes. Mrs. R. T. Clarke, director of Citi zenship and legislation, read an ar ticle on legislation, what is being done in some other States concerning alcohol and urged that members as sert themselves and use their in fluence to support legislation for public welfare. Mrs. L. C. Winslov, president, pre sided over the business session. Sev eral letters wee read and plans were di.scussed regarding the Union. Mrs. R. B. Reavis was welcomed as a new member and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., as a visitor. Mis. H. T. Clarke closed the meeting with a prayer. "BOY" COATI FAITHFUL FOREVER $14.50 to $19.75 Beloved boy coat marches into Spring! Superbly tailored soft Shetland wool super charged colors. Smart over everything. Misset, women. State Theatre Hertford I N. C. Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M TYRONE POWER and MAUREEN O'HARA in "The Black Swan" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. CHARLES STARRETT in "BAD MEN OF THE HILLS" Also "SPY SMASHERS" No. 8 New For Spring Don't miss seeing our com plete new line of Spring Suits, Dresses and Accessories. NEW SUITS $12.95 to $22.50 NEW DRESSES $3.95 to $8.95 O Blouses O Skirts O Sweaters O Bags In the Season's, Newest . Styles and Fabrics SIMON'S : HERTFORD, JnC C - Sunday Only Shows 2:15, 4:15, 9:15 P. M. LLOYD NOLAN DONNA REED "APACHE TRAIL" Monday - Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. THE RAF's THRILL-SPECTACLE! rClyt V HflHSEO THRU NEWS Wednesday Only Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. DOUBLE FEATURE M. Uarrlng WIHI1U I HOIDEN SUSAM HAYWARD Second Feature GUY KIBBEE in "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT" ATTENDED Fl'NEKAL Out-of-town people who attended the funeral of Rosser K. Brinn on Friday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brinn a,nd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brinn, of Sanford; Richard Elliott, of Williamston; William Elliott, of Goldsboro; Darius Elliott, of New port News, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Elliott, Miss Margaret Elliott, Mr. Wilhelm, Mrs. Z. W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Elliott, all of Edenton; Mrs. Maggie White, of Center Hill: Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Perry and Mr. Deans, of New Hope; Miss Anna Penelope Tucker, of Baltimore, Md.; Lieut. Tim Brinn, of Washington, D. C; Mrs. William Skinner, Mrs. Mary Cooke, Mrs. Mullen Weeks and Miss Kathryn Cartwrieht. all of Eli zabeth City; and Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Hooks, of Fremont. CIRCLE NO. THREE TO MEET Circle No. 3 of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the Hertford Bap tist Church, will meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Zachary. Night 7 - 9 P. M Ij J - i Thursday and Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Iff "OVER TKETCP" far Belvidere News Dr. E. S. White spent Thursday in Suffolk, Va. Mrs. J. R. Layden, Mrs. Henry Layden and children, Paige and Gene, of Hertford: Mrs. Rov Bass and daughter, Harriett Jo, of Great Bridge, Va., spent Friday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cope land. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Cooeland and son, Raiford, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. H P. White. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White, of Norfolk. Va. Mrs. Jerome Hurdle spent Thurs day as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and family were guests of Mrs. Callie Gopeland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Layden, of Elizabeth, City, were guests of Mrs. Sarah Layden Sunday. C. T. Rogetson, Archie Baccus and C. T. Rogersoh, Jr., made a business trip to Suffolk, Va., Monday. DLJta VEGETABLE ' VICTORY GARDEN i JUST THINK! One-fifth of our total food production for 1943 must go to meet the needs of our armed forces and allies. This includes a large part of our commercial canned goods! The answer is VICTORY GARDENS. You can help the situation by growing your own garden. BLAXCHARD'S is ready to help you. We have just received another carload of FRESH FIELD and GAR DEN SEEDS. Guaranteed seeds that will grow snap beans, lettuce, cabbage and other vegetables you can use during the year. Come in today for a complete supply of seeds for your garden. We have replenished our stock of groceries and other rationed items. Shop at BLANCHARD'S for your food needs. Our stock is the largest in town. Use your ration tickets in March, as the merchant's quota will be gov erned by the amount of tickets turned in during March. All rationed items have the same point values every where . . . and our prices are right. J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 Hertford, N. C. QUALITY FOOD STORES . ....,,... 1 .....,,..,..,.., HJULHUmUl..! ...,U IJU . iUlllll II J W ljp 111-111 -111 r- 'riririT- i-- Hi& P Ration Points Required 16 POINT RATIONING Makes Shopping Easy at PENDER'S STANDARD TOMATOES 14 STANDARD 17 TOMATO JUICE 14 STRING BEANS 8 STEWING FIGS 19-ounce No. 2 Can 20-ounce - No. 2 Can 8 8 BLACKEYE PEAS TOMATO CATSUP COLONIAL - 24-oz Can 19-ounce - No. 2 Can BLACK MISSION 1-Pound Cello Package Fancy Dried 1-Pound Cello Package Southern Manor 14-ounce Bottle Ptnder's Low Price 1 4? c 11c 10c 13c 15c 10c 15c PURE LARD 2 35c CI AIID Triangle Plain CIa 241b $1.08 I LUUIl 12-lb Bag lTv Bag 1 12-lb Bag VIRGINIA MAID Peanut Butter ot 49c COLONIAL Spaghetti 7 wpk 4c TRIANGLE SWEET Gherkin Pickles 27c BUN VALLEY Green Olives " 49c Bag HEALTH CLUB Baking Powder 9c BALLARD'S Obelisk Flour BKb 75c 1 pkg FREE with Purchase of 2 VAN CAMP'S New TENDERONI 2 19c Cabbage 4 lbs. 29c Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. 39c Tomatoes, per lb. 25c Carrots 3 bunches 25c Snap Beans, lb. 23c Grapefruit 5 for 25c Fresh Strawberries This Week-end Save For Victory - - Buy U. 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