i I 1 1 ' THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1943 PAGE SIX Washington, D. C, spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes and children, Marjorie and Cecil, Jt., of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forbes Sunday. "COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN" IN THE NAVY they say: "BELAY "CHOP-CHOP" fbr'hiify up foe cttttmifttif offilif "CAMEL" for the Ntt min's favorite cigarette Mrs. Eunice Dale, of Norfolk, Va., was the. week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Byrum. Corporal Elwood Smith, of Camp Ibia, Calif., who joined his wife in Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Archie Kendall and Miss Pauline Smith, of n Mrs. V. C. Dale was the guest of wmsrtftmE sowce With men in the Navy, Army, Marines, and Coast Guard, the (Based on actual tales record in Canteens and Post 'Exchanges.) i ' j you bet"" 0- t J CAMELS. THAt ? I SWElt flLAVOR M 0 .f.-'f f !'(''' '" T If,,. if--,: ,,1 . ) 1 I h LI IF IT IS AVAILABLE ... WE HAVE IT! We've just been checking up, and find ourselves all set to give our customers better building material and roofing service than most of them suspect from all the talk that's going around. Next time you're in town, drop in. We'll show you how to start Spring off with repairing and remodeling your home and buildings. It's time to start, too. Repair your buildings for I Spring . . . add that extra chicken house and finish up ; the spare room. We have just received several carloads of building materials, including Cement, Lime, Brixment, Bricks, Sand, Gravel. We have Windows, Doors, Composi tion Roofing and Shingles. Let Us Give You An Estimate of Your Needs HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. HERTFORD, N. C. Paul Muni is seen above with six-year-old Ann Carter and Bprbara Everest in a dramatic scene from "Commandos Strike at Dawn" at the State Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Story of the world's toughest fighting men, the nev film was directed by John Farrow and produced by Lester Cowan. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.; Mrs. Clyde Lane and son, Clyde Kirby, at Bethel, Sunday. j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Byrura and son, Emory, spent Friday with her moth Don, and their guest, Mrs. Eunice jer, Mrs. W. E. Mathews, of Hert Dale. of Norfolk, Va.. and E. L. ford. r.---.--. "rir u "V rrtmrm TOBACCOS 02? With A New Suit y 2s JL. - ChaDDell were sruests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrum, of Rocky Hock, Sunday afternoon. E. F. Smith, of Dunbar, West Va., was a week-end visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chappell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Roger son on Sunday. Mrs. Paul Whedbee, of Washing ton, D. C, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Other visitors on Sunday af ternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and son, Miss Roberta Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Shannonhouse and children, Mildred and Gordon, Becky Smith and little Sam Smith, of Elizabeth City. Mrs. Anna Chappell has returned home after spending some time with her son, J. A. Chappell, and Mrs. Chappell, in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry and fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barco, at Shiloh, Sunday. TWTHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Standin, Misses Genevieve and Margaret Standin, Mrs. W. D. Curtis, Mrs. W. H. Fleet wood and J. W. Gatling, of Norfolk, I Va., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Perry, of near Edenton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C .T. Phillips Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Phillips, and children, Trafton and Johnnie, spent the week-end with relatives in Nor folk Va. M'iss Clifford Barrett, of Elizabeth fiir was f ha tniAfff iVf Mr find Mn J. C. Hobbs Sunday. Miss Barrett! is a returned missionary from China. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thatch and children, of Yeopim Station, visited J. H. Mansfield and Miss Ruth Mans field on Friday evening. Mr. and Mn. R. A. Mansfield and daughter, Margaret Ann, 6f Edenton, visited his father, J. H. Mansfield, Sunday. H4mtmLongihaa . returned-'-ito Buckiahn. 'Field, Florida, aftr be &l$4ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SheltorrLong, for several day) tf.Mn imd Mrs; Harry Thatch and chlldnn- were dinner guests joftMr. and Mrs. C. R. Ward Sunday, Si 0. Rogfersonr of Norfolk, Va., spent the.-week -end with Mr. and Mrs, W, E. Curtis. Mr. ajjd Mrs. Tommie Winslow and Mrs. Sammie Winslow, of Belvidere, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and Gayle and Dolan Winslow, visited Mrs. Winslow's mother, Mrs. White, at Winfall, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munden, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Winslow. Lucius Winslow, a patient in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, is getting along nicely after an appendectomy. Good Used Cars TIMOTHY HAY We have some choice Tim othy Hay we are selling at $35 per ton while it lasts. Pig and Hog Supplement, with Fish Scrap $2.75 per bag Hollowell Chevrolet Company Hertford, N. C. We have a nice sock of good clean USED CARS. If you ikiJ.m nt tropin or In vmir nrpspnt rar fnr a newer aic uuiimug ouuui kiuuui j f - model . . . come to our salesrooms and lete talk it over. We are listing some cars now on hand. We will have addi tional cars arriving this week. I 111! "! X 1939 GMG 2-tori Truck.! 1939 Ford Station Wa- f i; Has 1,020 gallon gaso-jgon in good condition. J line tank and pumiH 1938' Ford' Deluxe I ing unit fully" equip-i Coach. ped. 1941 Ford Deluxe Tu dor Sedan. 1939 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. In good condition. 1939 Plymouth Deluxe LX Coach. 1939 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. 1938, Ford Standard Coach. Towe Motor Co. l SALES AND SERVICE f Phone 2461 Hertford, N. C. 1 4Wt I 1. & lane iar Easter Fashions fit 1 71 nr an- i as $19.50 to $29.50 To look well in the Easter Parade is just as im portant as' it ever was, and it can still be done by buying your Easter Suit at, SIMON'S. Come In and Let Us Outfit You Saturday Sport Coats . a $12.50 to $17.50 Slack Pants R95 to $8.50 Shirts. . . 41.50 to $2 HatsA .$2.50 to $5 Shoes $2.75 to $6.00 "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD N. C. Balancing your fashion budget this Easter will be an easy task Bfc, .!..y ' r cause the smart clothes you'll need now through Spring are tune(J to the times for wearability and styles . ... you will find just what you need and want at BLANCHARD'S . . . smart clothes for Men, Women and Children. NOW HFJ, NEWS Mrs. Ashby Jordan and Mrs. Will Everett visited Mrs. Cecil Everett at Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Knisrht and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knight and daughter, all of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood. j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Har rell, Miss Eunice Harrell, Vernon Harrell, Barbara Lee Sawyer, Martin Sawyer, Peggy Sawyer, Carolyn Dean Harrell, Marion Harrell, Pat and Vance Harrell were guesti of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright Sunday. Wade Jordan, Pat Harrell 'and Glen Benton have been ill with measles this week. Mr. and Mrs. Moodv Harrell, - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell. Mrl and Mrs. Vrmit Ronton. Mrs. Eddi Harrell and Mn. Jack Benton attended the P. T.i A. meeting at . WfafcJMchosl on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Worth WInslw, of Norfolk, Va., visited his" parents, Mr. and Mrs, dav. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane and son, Clvde Emorv. and Mrs. L. L. Lane visited Mrs. J. W. Stallings, In Eli aabeth City. Monday afternoon. . Manraret Ann White, of , Sunbury, spent the week-end with' Marjorie and Thelma White. Miss Anna Baker returned to her home In Washington. D. Cn Tuesday after spending a few day Wlttt neri MEN'S WEAR Fast Color Dress Shirts... $1-49 Arrow. Shirts $2.25 Shirts and Shorts, All sizes 39C Arrow Ties 98c MEN'S SPRING SUITS Tropical Worsteds All Wool Only $24.95 Men's Slacks $2.95 to $6.95 Men's Sport Shirts. Special ..,.,. 980 Rayon Sport Shirts $1.98 to $2 .49 1 k i- Boys' all wool Sport Coats, 34 to 40 $14-95 WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHES AND WORK SHOES AT CEILING PRICES Men's Undershirts, all sizes 29c and 39c BUY YOUR STRAW HAT NOW WE HAVE YOUR SIZE AND STYLE IN OUR NEW LARGE STOCK LADIES' READY-TO- Outstanding group of chic Straw Hats for Ladies and Misses. Sizes 2il2 to 2$ SHOES We have a few pairs of Brown and White Shoes for men at $3.98 WEAR : $1.00 to $2.98 Ladies Rayon Skirts. Pas tel shades. Sizes 24 tq 30. Priced at $1.98 tswdte 0NU SECOND PHiOOR TMutsaa St I T At till aettiAna 11 " ' Ladies' Cotton . Blouies in Batiste and ; Dimity,, Sizes 32 to 36 ji Priced Lr: L.29 . iladiesV full.fashioned Hose. JtVf 1 i Ladies' Crepe Blouses in white and pastel shades. Allv 'A ! If i.jtiL.''- - A J. G. BlancKiM & G6- tefc. "BLAVCHAlt&Sn SINCE i&s RIGHT PRICES QUALITY, MERCHANDISE II after spending, few day wnn nerr . " . . ; ; IT, 1 ,rf;'M, 4 v if v t It 'A f v . '. - 1A " 1 '

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