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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N, C FHIPA v OCTOBER 1, 1943 PAGE FIVE 1. f'Mk dr f A,' i: V: 4 r - r i n i www mm an mm mm-a- mm Visitor Hare Chief Petty Officer Bill Miller, of lAkehurst, N. J., spent several days this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Vick and Miss Helen Vick. Week-end Guest Mrs. Robert Mitchell, of Belhaven, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Week-end At Home Miss Betty Holmes, a member of the SPARS, of Norfolk Va., was the week-end guest of her parents. Returns To E. C. T. C. Miss Pat Edwards went to Green ville last week to resume her studies at E. C. T. C. "BOMBER'S MOON" Ip Norfolk Saturday Mrs. H, C. Stokes and her guest, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs. T. L. Jes- G SUD. Mission Kafkai- PVono J iri: ' . uii4i miu 1 1 1 I c Scott, spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Home For Week-end Returns Home Miss Helen Qaither iias returned home after visiting Col. and Mrs. W. Murchison, at Mocksville. Week-end At Home Big Man Broughton, U. S. N., Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Sidney Broughton. Week-end With Parent - -Henry iStokes, V. S. N., Norfolk, Va, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes. Home For Week-end ammett Landing from New River, Miss Marguerite Ward, a member of the school faculty at Littleton, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Danger does the trail of Annnhelln anA r.r mi .l.. . - , . ,v..6t iuunnsuiiicij in Lue pic ture Bomber's Moon," coming to the State Theatre Sunday. The two es cape from a Nazi concentration camp and have the entire Gestapo hot on WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow, Miss Florence Winslow, Marjorie and Thelma White visited Mr. and Mrs. Fate Chappell near Okisko Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow and daughter Kay spent the week-end In Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winslow were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Winslow in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and children of Weeksviile visited Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wi ternoon. , Mrs. Ralph White, Miss Evelyn White and Thurman White visitea I relatives in Norfolk during the week-end. Miss Delk Winslow and Dorothy Jean Winslow spent Sunday in Nor folk with relatives. (2 ew chop IF YOUO HOSE "CLOSES UP TONIGHT Put 3-purposVa-tro-nolupeach nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal con gestion . . . and brings greater breathing comfort. tPVf Follow the complete W ISlU in folder8 VA'TRO'NOL Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nowell, of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with relatives here. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox and daugh ter Becky spent Sunday in Norfolk. Home For Week-end Corporal Ben Koonce from Fort r . i iM.nt th i,j ......l ... " oragg, spent tne week-end with his Mr. an MrTV n IL"I1P 'Parents- "d Mrs. B. G. Koonce. Arrives Home Miss Florence Darden, who has completed her course at Maryland University Hospital, Baltimore, Md., as a nurse, has arrived home to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Darden went to Baltimore on Thursday to accompany their daughter home. Week-end Visitors Miss Ruth Nachman, of Virginia Beach, and Lieut. William Veiter, who is stationed at Fort Eustis, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Week-end At Home Miss Marv Morris, whn ; toiAm 4t Roanoke Rapids, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' P. Morris. I FOR THE BABY We're now showing iFWl Baby needs . . . see our Infant's Dresses $1.59 to $4.50 ROMPJERS $1.19 and $M8 Also sleeDinir irarmmita i..m dren, blankets and shawls. GOODWIN 'S DRESS SHOP . HERTFORD, N. C, Fa-idlay In Elizabeth City Mrs. E. W. Mayes spent Friday in Elizabeth City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hooper. Visiting Here Lieut. R. D, Turgeon, Jr., is spend ing some time here with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Felton. Lieut. Turgeon has been transferred to Jacksonville, Florida. Week-end With Parents Jimmy Felton, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with his pikents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. Visiting Parents Mrs. Jimmy Jernigan is the guest this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. White. Week-end Visitor Bill Turgeon, a- student at Duke University, Durham, was the week end guest of Lieut, and Mrs. R. D. Turgeon, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Felton. Mrs. Nellie Fierce, who left Tuesday to accept a position in Raleigh. Those playing were the honoree, Mrs. Pierce, Mesdames C. E. Johnson, Hudson Mutler, V. N. Darden, Pat Kelly, J. S. Vick, Vincent Hill, 'Rob ert Settan, Wilbur Sherrill and Miss Alma Leggett. The guest of honor received a lovely gift, Mrs. Vick was awarded high score prize and Mrs. Hill re ceived second high score prize. A salad course was served by the hostesses. Week-end At Chesapeake Bench C. 0. Fowler and daughter, Miss Marie Fowler, spent the week-end as guests of Mr. end Mrs. M. K. Hodges, at Chesapeake Beach, Va. Visiting Here Mrs. Cale White, of Caracas, Ven ezuela, S. A., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Week-end In Norfolk Miss Nell Riddick spent the week end with friends in Norfolk, Va. HOSTESS TO ROOK CUT. Mrs. Martin Towe was hostess t her Rook Club Wednesday evening at her home. Those playing were ivie--dames Huston Edwards, Arthur I White, Jin, ISass, Jimmy Stalling. J Tom Kdgar Fields' and T. W I Till... i i; , . - "'cv. mgn score prize and float ing prizes went to Mrs. Bass and second higli was awarded to Mrs. Edwards. A sandwich course was served by the hostess. I i i One Box Car Norfolk Visitor Mrs. Estelle Fentress, of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. White this week Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. James Layden and Billie Burke, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Ellie Goodwin. I Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Draper from Conway are the guests this week of br. and Mrs. Huston Edwards. Sunday In Suffolk Miss Elizabeth Fowler and Mrs. Edgar Lane spent Sunday iS Suffolk, Va., visiting friends. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bass. Jr.. and daughter Linda, Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pike in Norfolk Edenton Guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and daughter Carlynn spent Thursday and Friday with relatives in Edenton. HONOREE AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. H. C. Stokes was a delightful hostess when she entertained at a bridge party on Friday evening at her home on Chun Street, compli menting Mrs. Robert Mitchell, her house guest. Those enjoying the evening were the honoree, Mrs. Mitchell, Mesdames w. I,. W right, T. P. Brinn, Jack Brinn, C. M. Williford, V. N. Darden, T. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, G W Barbee, Silas Whedbee, Jack Kanoy Chas. E. Johnson, J. 0. Felton, M R Campbell, Misses Esther Evans and r-ioise Scott. mitcneu received the guest p. ie, mrs. uaroen was awarded high score prize and Mrs. Williford re ceived second high score prize uainiy sweet course was served. Load of Peanut Bags We have just received one solid box car load of Peanut Ra.s . . . the old style 72-inch burlap ba.u-s . . . just what you have been want ing and need for bag-Ring- your crop. Get your supply now while this supply lasts. We do not know how many more we can get. And don't forget, we have Hay Wire. You will need this, too. See us for your needs in harvesting your crops. HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. HERTFORD, N. C. ! M State TheatreHeNrt4?rd ; today (Friday) Maitinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P CHARLES BOYER JOAN FONTAINE in "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" . Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. M.! DON "RED" BARRY in "DEAD MAN'S JGULCH" Also" "G-Men vs. Black Draaron" No. 2 Sunday) Only Shows 2:15, 4:15, 9:15 P. M. n- w it. . v v ' m mm a tmm mm m -mm mmm. m '" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. "Night 7 and 9 P. M PAT O'BRIEN 1 RA'NDOLPH SCbTT AN1N SHIRLEY EDDlE At&ERT f v. H 'OH Vdniday Only-lfeatinee 8 PiTtf. iht T' aAlJ9 P.pHt- I- tb '...-'.'.i- DOIIRIJE PEATITP1P JOAN DAVIS l V S A DON "RED" BARRY "WEST SIDEjnp" Thursdr and FridaHlatinee, S P?jMt. Night 7 Wuf 9 P. Visiting Parents Ray Haskett, U. S. N., visiting his parents at for a few days. Norfolk, Is New Hope Visiting Parents Sgt. Percy Byrum from Maxton, N. C, is the guest this vwek of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Tonsils Removed Jimmy Dozier. who had his tonsils removed this week at a Norfolk hos pital, has returned home and is do ing nicely. Sunday In Zebulon Thomas Byrum and Russell Willis spent Sunday in Zebulon, N. C. Week-end In WhiteviJIe Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White' spent the week-end with Mr unH nr u E. Vickers at Whiteville, N. C. ENTERTAIN AT BRIlKiE Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler enter tained at a bridge party on Thursdaj evening at their home on Church Street in honor of Mrs. Wilbur Mierrill. those present were Mr. aim mrs. wilour Sherrill, Mr. and mrs. joe lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Settan, Mr. a(i' Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. E. S I'ieue Mrs. Olivia Hobbs, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Vincent Hill Mr Crafton Matthews and Miss Kli.abeth Stephens. Mrs. Sherrill was presented a love ly gift; Mrs. Hill received high score prize for the ladies, and Herbert Nixon received high score prize for the men. Second high score award for the ladies went to Mrs. Johnson, and Mr. Sherrill received second high scure prize lor the men course was served. A salad Edenton Guests Mrs. Sidney Blanchard and daugh ter, Catherine, Mrs. Thomas Byrum, and daughter Lois, Mrs. David E. Boyce and daughter Constance were guests Thursday of Mrs. Linwootf Layden and Mrs. Charles Peele in Edenton. CIRCLE NO. FOUR TO MEET Circle No. Four of the Woman's Missionary ISociety of the Baptist Church fwill meet Monday evening, vcwuer n, at the home of Mrs. E w. Mayes, to attend. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CU B Mrs. C. R. Holmes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home. Those playing were Mes dames H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, (J. W. Barbee, C. M. Williford, C E .nnson, Misses Helen Morgan, Es v..er r.vans and Eloise Scott. High DLu,u prize went to Mrs. Jessup, bin go to Miss Scott and Mrs. Williford received bingo prize. A salad course was served .by the hostess. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. E. Winslow entertained her bridge club last Thursday evening at her hnm An PlmMu a mi -- ""mtii street. xnose All members are urged Playing were Mesdames W. H. Hara- 1 caatla Trim '"nriin II i ..r. ... v., ...... .Minun, n. a. wnitiey, T. P. Brinn, J. R. Futrell, S. P. Jes sup, C. A. Davenport, and J. H. New bold. High Bcore prize was award ed Mrs. Futrell. A sweet course "was served. ' i 2 t Jffi & a x ik. atwaT at. mm RECEIVES "PROMOTION Word .received .here 'Bus week that George. Feilds, who is stationed at Alesaindrta. Ia 'hA hMn'W.wk. ed to sergeant.' . HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB rai 'R.I M. RSaAek' wiateb her bridge club Tuesday evening at w nome on . Urthh' utr.pf 'Thnu P'VL Mesdames J.G, Roberr 8on,,lB,ertAan'kWlfiBlow', V. W; Darden, d. vr. . li.oonce. w n. ivti.. t n reiton. (,harlen wllhAA. mA mi I : 'i, wwvw. MIU MUOOi k&ate Blanchard. - hId mm a bfngo went-to Mrs. Koonce and low Was awarded ' Mrs: Rnhonuin Re freshments were served by the hbs- tess. UtJ "todRED fAf 'BRIDGE' PARTY "Charles Johnsdta and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs "weMdfffiflrWiil ho. wsses Dridge party Monday mt- 7,000 DIMES STOLEN Houston. Texas. It was a Rrimia matter when someone stole the piggy bank belonging to Jesse Ross it c6htained, he' said, 7,000 dimes. IffMEMORIAM In loving remembrance of mother, Mrs. Mollie M. Perry, died September 21, 1943. our who Loving Mother, how we miss you, Your loving voice we can not hear. The home is Bad and lonely The world iff dark and drear. e'lthdw "y-oul've Weetly resting Out of this world o pain and sorrow, Safelv iinYondpr with "Hernia HMy thy oul Tdrever rest . , , f . - ' THE PAMI1 For Discriminating Men -nr. ii . i . . . .Kiiiiuny lanored suits with er- manence to their styling and of quality fabrics are the standards set by you men for the judgment of your suits. We have made these ours, too, since it is you we wvmt to please. We have such suits in choice patterns or solids that come in pleasing colors. Be on the alert . . . buy your suits to meet your wants. Quality You Want For $21.50 to $29.50 STUDENT SUITS $12.95 to $21.50 Boys' Suits -.$7.10 up Come In and Look Over Our Big Assortment Of Patterrts In Good Hard Finished Cloths SEE OUR NEW HATS AND NEW SHOE&- FOR YOUR FALL NEEDS !'$TORE ' OF. VALUES" Hertford, N; C tenioon. t their ,me, i honor f - ., ... ' k THE FAMILY. it, it.Z
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