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1 ft ! 1r j t ' ' i v . 1 1 i ' 1 f " i I , 1 6 n. 4 i 1. THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13; 1943 Town's Milk Supply Now Re-established snow mix NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrell, Sr., of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .lesse Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Voung, of Nixontoni were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralphx Harrell. J. T. Wood nas ret.irne 1 home after spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Nat Spivey, in Rich mond, Va. Mrs. Wallie Knight and children, of Norfolk, Va., spent several 'lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- Hertford's milk supply, which was seriously curtailed for a week, has now been firmly re-established with the Elmwood Farms Dairy furnishing 'J. Oliver hite, local milk distributor, with a large supply each day. The dairy, folloWwing an inspec tion by the Perquimans Health De- niirtmprit nffirials last Friday, re- ,i.j,.0h ;tc rwwlii- nn thp Wal market rner Wood on Saturday and it has been reported! Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Benton of by the Health Department that the! Norfolk, Va., visited friends here Elmwood Dairy is now a Grade A 1 this week. dairv and its products are so marked.) Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Harrell, Miss In addition to bringing the dairy ! Maxine Harrell, Miss Jo-; Ann Har huildings and machinery up to Grade; re and aunt, of Ahoskie and Lure, A, the entire herd of cows at the f spent Sunday with Mr. an I Mrs. dairv, it has been reported, was James Harrell. mven tests by a veterinarian and the; The Rev. J. D. Cranford, the Rev. entire iwiu- Kuinir Inl lUeH wp nnssed V. A. I wis a.:d J. V. CrunforJ were as being- satisfactory by him. BETHEL tffcWS and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benton and family, of Hertford; Miss raoise ieaiun, ui o.t '. - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin .visit Mr and Mrs. Will Elhott, of Chapa- Mp Mrg Byant at nkC Winfoll fiVwIal cvcnmr, 1W I I ill rari..f,irm om I """"' -"""J baby, of Woodville. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cartwright Tuesday even ing and attended services at Wood land Church. Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday STNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC the supper guests of Ernest Cartwright, evening. Jesse Wood, of Louisiana, spent several days here with his father, J. The Sunday School of Pleasant' T. Wood. Crove enjoved a picnic on the church' Mrs. Luther Booth spent the week- hiwn net hiirsi av Atrprnomi. i yuests enu 111 nuuum. v wnn nn .iuw3ui:u WiiAiiUiNJ MEWS Mrs. Leland Winslow, Mr. and Mrs; Henry inslow and son, Merni!, of Petersburg, Va., left Saturday for Atlanta, (ia., to visit Pvt. Leland J. Winslow, a patient at Lawson General Hospital. Week-end visitors '.n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winslow 'were Mrs. Dura Hinton, Mrs. Westlev Montgomery and son, Charles, of Richmond, Va.; Mi.-s Johnnie White, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Winslow and son, of Petersburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whitehurst and Miss Frances Whitehurst, of ElizaDetn City. Pvt. Charlie Win.slow, of South Wark Station. Pennsylvania, is the guest of his parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Winslow. Marilyn Baker spent last week at especially invited included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spivey an I "ir. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. L. "Sigsbee Miller and children, ' family, of Richmond, 'Va., .spent the ( Williams. Josle and Esther Winslow m, n;,,i 4n,,iH onri rhiirlron T ' week-end here as the iruests of Mr. joined them for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Phillips and children spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harris. Misses Gladys Dickert and Gloria Jean Willis, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of Miss Fdanche Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs visited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Long and Miss Dorothy Norman Stillman visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodwin and Miss Blanche Goodwin on Sunday evening. R. F. Standin and daughter, Mar garet, of Norfolk, Va., spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mansfield and daughters, of Yeopim, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Philips on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. Joe White and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Vashti White spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie White, at Tyner. Johnny Stallings, Jr., of Camden, Head daughter;" Pat, went to Nags1 Sunday to spend two weeks, i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Layderi, of Elizabeth City, Mr; and Mra. T. R. Winslow were, visitors in the home of Mrs. Sarah Layden Sunday. Miss Kathryn Lane, of Ballahack, is the guest of Miss Jean Chappell Mrs. S. M. Winslow, Mrs. Lafayette Lane and children, Nelson, Madge and Ruby, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker and Mrs. Jessie Rountree, at White ston Mondav afternoon. HOSTESS AT BRIDGE SUPPER Mrs. T. L. Jessup delightfully en tertained at a bridge supper at her home on Tuesday evening. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Willi ford, H. C. Stokes, C. R. Holmes, G. W. Barbee, V. N. Darden, Jack Brinn and M. R. Campbell, and Miss Helen Morgan. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Williford, low, went to Miss Morgan and Mrs. Hojlmes received the floating; prize. Mrs Stokes was presented lovely gift of chlna"a8 a birthday gift from the club. CARD OF THANKS We wish tp express our sincere thanks to .the kind friends and neigh bors for their many kindnesses to us during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. C. L. Mansfield. We are also very appreciative of the many beautiful floral tributes. ' Husband and Children. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE FIGS. . $1.00 PECK. See C. W. Reed, Route 1, Hertford, N. C. aug.l3pd. M. Tolar and a friend, all of Eliza- and Mrs. Elmer Wood. Uther fcun beth City; Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy! day guests of Mr. and Mr-. Wood and children of White Hat, and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. liritt a id Curtis Heath and son, of Camden, j son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews , In Between Jobs and Mrs. Harold Lassjter, of S visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vashti week-end "nlle- Rilit now. in between the job- of planting and har vesting your crops, is the time lor odd jobs you have been wanting to like cleaning out your fence row-ditche- and the like. Mr Norfolk, Va., spent the with Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter. Mrs. Merrill Winslow and son, of Petersburg, Va., are visiting Mis. Henry Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Vann Spivey and daughter, Marlene, of Hickory, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Winslow, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Verna Winslow. .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, at Weck.-ville. you to do those et done . . . jobs . . cleaning out :i m i UELVIDEFfENEWS Mr. and Mrs. P"'jl Whedbee, of Washington, D. C, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Mrs. Dan Fearing is now with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weston, after returning from New Mexico, where she has been with her husband. Miss Julia Miller Chappell, of Norfolk, Va., was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Maude Chappell. Staff Sgt. Hemby Chappell arrived home Monday from New Mexico, to visit his father, E. L. Chappell. Other I visitors in the home Chappell home i t ha Whitehead and Miss : are Mrs. D. I). Price and son, Delmas CIIAI'ANOKE NEWS And that i- where we come in the tool- you will need to do a first class job Come in im Ilu-h Hooks. Grub Hoe-. Snathe- and Anc- We have them. we can ttirni-h vou sc vtiie-. ij need File-. Oil-tone-. Shovels and Snacie-. we i an lutni-i: i hem i'or vou. too. It Voi; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. IliRiroRi). Xokiii Carolina v--? ry e r Good Used Cars 1 7faanmmimmmaK,-Hm'-, A it )1 ! A I W liiieheail have returned home after a week's visit in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Alexander, of ! Nixoiitoii, were the guests-of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. c. Wilson Sunday. I. T. Wood, of Snow Hill, and his I s"11- .lesse Wood, of Louisana, .spent I Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. li. j Klliott. I Mi.-.- Anna Falta, Miss Alma How ell and W. F. Howell, of Ueech Spring; Mrs. LeRov Barrow, of ilvlenton: Mr imii Mr-a Walt..,-, I S Whitehead and children, of Kliza I'hetl: City, were the guests -if Mrs. s$ i liertha Whitehead mi Sunday, li 'jem-jc Alexander. Jr., of Xixon- tmi. is visiting Curtis Wilson this ! week. v Mr. an.! Mrs. Ned Nixon, of Win ;fall, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. j Quincey Saturday. ! Mrs. W. H. Klliott .-pent Tuesday f j in Kli.aheih City, i' Mr-. Mollie Trueblood, Mrs. Tillie tussell and Tim Tniehiuod snent. Sunday in Norfolk, 'a. Mrs. Wilbert Newbuid and Mrs. Judd Lane spent Wodne-dav in Kli zaheth City. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Ku.-.-eli. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lane speiu Sunday in Edenton. C. P. Quincey was in Hertford on Wednesday. Miss Annie lielle Uus.-e.i has re turned to Elizabeth City. after spending the week with uer aunt, Mrs. Elihu Lane. Ray, and Miss Christine Price, of Crisfield, Mr.; Mrs. Roy Byrum and son, Don, of Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. White and chil dren, Travis, Dora, Bertha Mae, and grandson, Irvin White, Jr.; Mrs. Jessie White and daughter. Rebecca, of Hertford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Wednesday. Miss Madeline Lamb, of Newport News, Va., is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Lane and their YOUR DOLLARS WILL HELP TO WIN THE WAR Eveiry EDay lis HBfDHP EDAY Every day our boys on the fighting fronts are giving everything they have to bring the war to an end. They are not complaining about the many hard ships they must endure, but they will complain if the proper equipment does not reach them when and where they need it. It is up to us at home to provide the equipment, and have it at the right places at the right time. As equipment costs a lot of money, the way you can help is to buy more and more war bonds . . . let's not let the boys down. Buy as many bonds as you can today! "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, N. C. PURE - PEP GASOLINE Is Fighting The Axis, Too WIENER ROAST LAWN SUITER Mr. and Mrs. L. tained at a wiener A I ) Is your present car wearing out ... or causing you trou 'jie? Remember, it may be a long time before you can buy a new automobile, so why not come around and inspect our large stock of good used cars. We are listing some cars now on hand and have others coming in almost daily. If you are thinking of trading in your present car. ... see us. r 1940 Buick 4-door Se-Two 1941 Plymouth dan. Driven 19,000 Special Deluxe Coach- miles. Has radio and es. In excellent con heater. Very clean, dition 1941 Plymouth Deluxe 1941 Chevrolet Special 4-door Sedan. A per- Deluxe Coach. See feet used car. this one today. 1940 Ford Convertible 1940 Pontiac 4-door Cabriolet. In erood Sedan. Looks and condition. 1940 Chevrolet 4-door Winslow 'enter o;ist and lawn f i supper at their home at tielvidere, X i on Tuesday evening. Thus- enjoying ! their hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. . v. .i.v nnu own, ud.T , Jtll. dllll Mrs. E. O. Copeland and son, Kai ford; Mrs. H. P. White and Miss Catherine White. Sedan. Here is a real used car buy. 1938 Ford Coach. In good condition. runs like new car. 1940 Ford 4-door Se dan. Very clean and has some extras. Other Used Cars at I Attractive Prices. Towe Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2461 Hertford, N. C. STATIONED IN ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne have been notified that their son, Captain Richard Payne, has arrived overseas and is stationed in England. Captain Payne was commanding officer of his company at Camp Shelby and Camp Van Dorn, Miss. A MESSAGE TO MY LOvSuONES I, too, once had a happy home So full of joy and bliss, But now the circle has been broken And there are some I miss. My loving husband and five children Have been laid beneath the Sod, And have gone to meet their Saviour In the City of our God. Dear loved ones, how I've missed you No one on earth can tell. But I know that you're in heaven Where there's joy and all is well. And ere long I shall come to meet you In your Home beyond the eky, Where there is no death nor sorrow And where every tear is dry. So in simple faith I'll wait For that day that's coming Boon When my Saviour opens the gate And I shall be with you at Home. , In loving memory of my husband, Mr. Seymore Chappell, who died on August 19, 1935, and my e&Hdren who-hsr gone on before. r ' i Mrs. Seymore Chappell. - Q Postal Telegraph Q V1 327 SIXL (,()YT LG-PXX WAR WASHINGTON, D. C. 30 To the Employees 01 Pure Oil Co. ?5 Last Wacker Drivf (CHICAGO, ILL.) Your conscientious work to produce high Octane Gasoline of the type needed to maintain our aerial attacks on the enemy is an essential contribu tion to the American war effort. Every American heavy bomber requires more than a ton of gasoline for a raid on Sicily or Sardinia, more than two tons for an attack on Germany. Each successful raid is evidence that another good job has been done also by you American workers who are producing vital airplane fuel. L. P. WHITTEN, Brigadier General U. S. Army Chief SSD Office of the Assistant Chief of Air Staff for Material Maintenance and Distribution 1 GET MORE MILEAGE FROM GASOLINE BY (FILLING YOUR TANK WITH PURE-PEP AVAILABLE AT ALL PURE, OIL STATIONS Wmmsllw (SM mamy HERTFC&tD, N. G UO 1 J in if ( 1 1 m 1 'Ml 'A 1 4-,
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