V'1 v PAGE TWO t HE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C. FRIDAY JANUARY 21, 1944 ' 1 hi i . m'l ' '' mm" i'i i ' n C - f .... v J1 ti Jt I I f - f ' 1U i V, ''I 3 1 y 1 1 r. TP i ivy fa An rkl LIVv&) Week-end Visitor Mrs. Elisabeth Crouse, ville, spent the week-end mother, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. and her! aunt, urs. Charles Johnson. Week-end In Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Bob Applewhite spent me weeic-ena in Scotland Week with Mr. Applewhite's parents. Week-end With Parents of Gates-1 Miss Ruth Nachman. of Virginia with her Beach, Va., was the week-end guest Thursday In Norfolk Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. H. C, Stokes, Mrs. Oscar Felton and Mrs. I. A. Ward spent Thursday in Nor folk, Va. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Holt and son have returned to their home in Nor folk, Va., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hooper and children, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes. Goes To Utah Miss Eloise Keaton left Sunday for Odgen, Utah, where she will spend some time visitine relatives. of her parents, Mr. Nachman. and Mrs. Louis Returns To Charleston Ensign Donald 0. Tabor, U. S. N., has returned to Charleston, S. C, after spending a 15-day leave with his family. Mrs. Tabor accompanied him to Norfolk, Va., where they visit ed her brother for the week-end Mrs. Tabor returned home Sunday. Pat of Norfolk. Va.'. wars tha week end guests of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sutton. v , Visiting; Patents . Mrs. Paul Bumbareer. of Lnuin.. ville, Ky., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward. . Liiittaant Bumbarger, who is stationed at Camp iee, vs., spent me week-end here. Home Last Week Lieut T. R. Brinn. USNR. unent several days last week with Ma Bar ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn. Home On Visit Clarke Stokes. U. S. A., iroent sev eral days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Broughton and son,. Jackie, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hampton and son, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley, of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. Bagley's mother, Mrs. C. V. Williford. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB" ' I Miao Rolen . Mortrsn ' ntortn.faMt I mMmKAra A? Iia htiitott 0I11K Ait TitMa. t oy evening . uw uuine jam viurvn Street. ThnM nlnr. arara Mas. I dames C. M. Williford, H. C. Stokes, T. L, Jessup, C : H. '. Holmes, George BanbAA. C. R. Johnson and Mimieii Mary Sumner and Alma Leggett mgn score prize went to Miss Sumner, second hisrh to Mrs. John. I son and Miss Leggett received the bingo prize. A sweet course was served bv the hostess. ji i SHOE Week-end At Home Miss Mary Helene Newby, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McM. iNewby. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. V. N. Darden was hostess at I a bridge party on Friday evening at her home on Front Street. ThoRe enjoying the evening were Mesdames anas wneaoee, T. r. Brum, U. R. Holmes. T. L. JessuD. H. C. Stokes. C. M. Williford, Chas. E. Johnson and Max R, Campbell, Misses Eloise Scott, Mary Sumner and Esther Evans. High score prize went to Mrs. Brinn and Mrs. Holmes received second high. The hostess served a sweet course UpportaBiity If you need Shoes - don't fc3 to see our stock of Ration Free Shoes. 4' We are permitted to sell IS per .i .3 DO THIS FOR If) Coughing WHEM A COtO stuffs up the nose, causes mouth breathing, throat tickle and night coughing, use this time-tested Vlcks treatment that goes to work Instantly... 2 ways atone! At bedtime rub good old Vlcks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Then watchlts PENETRATING. STiMUUTtNQ action bring relief from distress. It PENETRATES to Upper breath ing passages with soothing medicinal vapors. It STMUUTES chest and back surfaces like a warming, comforting poultice . . . and keeps on working for hours, van wrhlla yon slaap-to ease coughing spasms, relieve muscu lar soreness and. (A.iM Ughtness-and bring 1lCKS such grand comfort I V VafoRu Visitors Expected Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winslow, of Baltimore, Md., will arrive the first part of the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jake White, at their home on Grubb Street. Accepts Position lurs. Pat Kelly has accepted a position at the Air Base at Harvey Point and began her new duties on Tuesday. Week-end Here Mrs. W. H. Vick. of Durham "rv,, vvvj Wl mc wcuivuiat iiui uii meu the week-end visiting her husband at on Monday evening at the home of v.. nvjiic w iur. vnaries jonnson MINNIE WILSON SOCIETY MEETS The Minnie Wilson Missionarv So ciety of the Methodist Church met. Week-end At Home Miss Ruth Hollowell, a student at I Um O : r i 1 . rm uxia. oiiuun K.uieiiDurg. jurs. a. J. Reavis was in charge of the meeting. the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. After the business session, the Rev. u. Kj. Keavis gave an interesting talk. ! Fifteen members were present and to tnese refreshments were served after the business session and program. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and , Mrs. V. N. Sunday in Norfolk. friends. Darden spent Va., visiting Week-end Visitors Mrs. J. J. Moore and daughter, Just Arrived . . . A complete new line of all-wool SPRING COATS In Pastel Shades We have a beautiful line of new Dresses -In Cotton GOODWIN'S DRESS SHOP - HERTFORD. N. C. ' Returns Home Mrs. J. C. Blanchard has returned home after spending several weeks in Durham with Mr. and Mrs. Mar cus E. Hobbs. Returns From Florjda Miss Cleo Trueblood has returned home after spending several weeks in Florida with relatives. N., Mr, Visiting Parents Ensign Polly Tucker, U. S. nurse, is visiting her parents, ana Mrs. Beverly Tucker. Here Last) Week Hilary Winslow, of Fayetteville spent several days last week in Hertford with relatives. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. S. J. Jessup entertained her oriage club on Friday evening at her home on Front Street. Those play ing were Mesdames C. A. Davenport, inm Wilson, H. A. Whitley, Louis Anderson and J. R. Futrell, Misses Kate Blanchard, Mary Gaither and Mae Wood Winslow. High score prize went to. Mrs. Wilson. A salad course was served by the hostess. Guest Of Friend I i i . - J w Mrs. Stanley Harris, of Fayette-? year' "The Morning ville, spent several ,w .... , J L,Et Is Breaking," after which th .... '3 last WHHKl j. . visiung inends here. Visiting Here Mrs. Gene Perry, of Norfolk, Va., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P Perry, Sr. - W. M. S. MEETS MONDAY NIGHT The Woman's Missionary Society oj. uie neruord Baptist Church met Monday evening at the Church with Mrs. I. A. Ward presiding. The meeting was opened with th h vmn "Wonderful Words of Life." Mrs! wm. Mardre offered prayer. The program chairman, Mrs. H. G. Dawkins, gave an interesting pro gram, taken from the Year Book. Each officer taking part, on the pro gram told something of the work for the coming year. Mrs. Jim Bass tnW Hi a ot-.. the hymn of the year, "The Morning cent of our stock of Ladies' Shoes, without coupons, be tween now and February 5th, THESE SHOES ARE PRICED AT $3.00 it Hess BUY AN EXTRA WAR BOND "STORE OF VALUES" HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA r 4- s "1. ";m,'1w lit REPORT OF THE ONDITION OF HERTFORD BANKING CO. Of Hertford, in the State of December 31, 1943 4" I A North Carolina, at the close of business on ' ASSETS State TheatreHeNrTd' Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P BETTE DAVIS MIRIAM HOPKINS in "Old Acquaintance" i Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. M.i DON RED BARRY I "Days'oif Old Cheyenne" Also "ValJey of Vanishing Men" No. Sunday Only Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. JAMES CAGNEY HUMPHREY BOGART WdalhKDinnisa ICM' Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. RED SKELTON ELEANOR POWELL M W ednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE n 9t First Feature JONES: CARLISLE Second Feature .Si MM. Fill 5 SMMfeUmU l mm mm i ;ursday and Friday Matinee 3 P. M. "Night 7 and 9 P. tL err ' e i 19 Returns Home Mrs. J. W nim t... iur me past few months. Visitors Here Sunday C. Sullivan here on Sunday. HONOREE AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Bob Applewhite, Mrs. A. E Hendley and Mrs. James Bryant were joint hostesses at a bridge wr f Mrs TAhUrfr--S attfhC; Walr W5it6' in hnor of Mrs Walter Edwards, a recent bride. those nresent. -. . ' honoree; Me "2 Manon Riddick, III, Lawrence Towe Martin Towe, J. H. Towe Jr b a JesSn i pH Nixon, Willis J P PpL i Brinn. Whedbee, PeIry 3t., and Corbin Dozier Misses Helen Vick iiVo. 7 ' "Chip" Slwu Frances Maness, riC,StePh!n8 Eloise Scott, Grace Evans . and Helene .- .. iijg,, 8Core Miss Manesa. c. f'dIJck'.an.lth! honoree was UTAOb' . . ' luuig me oymn. Mrs. i. ward gave a splendid talk on the Watchword of the year, taken from Psalm 78:6, "That the Genera tions to Come Might Know." The meeting was closed by singing a hymn, after whiVk m- j . ram, rvaru oner- ed prayer. NICANOR NEWS Russell C. Baker, U. S. N of Southport. N. C. onrl Dl. ' Norfolk, Va., spent a few days last "T nls Paints, Mr. and Mrs J. C Baker. rvu inomas Winslow, of Fort A. I. a-' 18 sPendi"g: a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Winslow. Mrs. Will Matthews and Mrs. Will 5 ?' of SnowHiH, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker PS"h.arlLe Baker visited ' Miss Edith White Friday night. iiLVIDUKE NEWS The Rev. B. H. Millikan left Wed nesday for RYnlii' oj where he has gone for treatment. miss Eunice Long, of Bethel, was Ward gU68t f Uiaa Agnes Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith and children, Becky and Sam, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rmifh xr- j prize went Shonnni...- 1j r" second high bfcSSlEL"-,!? 5re' pre- Mrs. David Usilton and daurhtpr A dainty salad e 2lLM were the ocl ' Z","' UA ana Mrs. W. T. Smith DELLTH7irrr. Sunday- e The Delia talMfaSJ t' S' N- Pint, Society of the Methodist (ft K Wtedne8day Thurs nn nr-j . MWU81 nurch met day as the iruest f nr- -j , M oZy,enmS at the homo of, J. Winslow. u l. L lrB- usoari to. v. Banks, of Mnii- v 25 26. 27 28 29 30 Loans and discounts 164343 - United States Government obligations, directandguaranteed 744,156,04 - ' Obligations of States and political subdivisions 245 67248 Other bonds, notes and debentures i 122JH)0' Cash, balances with other banks; including reserve ba? ances, and cash items in process of collection j 9A8 B41Jtt Bank premises owned $8,545.70, furniture and fixtures ' "? . $4,583.78 1812ft 48" Real estate owned other than bank premises lSJftajMl Other assets r - TOTAL ASSETS ,' LIABILITIES ' V ' Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations 339 llg 4g Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations '463W08 ' Es) United Statc Goyoriuac.it (including postal ' , Deposits of States and" pontrcarsubdivrsons""r"" 4 M4S?' 1 ' Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) lo'44fi?S- '' TOTAL DEPOSITS ' $2 099 27775 lw'446'78 : Other liabilities 'JII:-'" 8834 f TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obliga- Tip tions shown below) L$2,10O,158.52f , . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS "V"V ' S ? 48.000.00 ft 20,000.00- 1, Surolus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for "prefeired" capital)" TATA T l A TVfrn at A i-tvTtm winiiiu yAjuHis j 103,618.73 2466.73 1152.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i9. om m k This bank's canital onnsinf a nt . j -i.-., i.,. ... - . ' f 1 9q nivi aa 4. i i u , - F"icireU block, wiw lotai par vaiuo or -ri 5KM25Sm mble value f23'000-OO: and common 8tck A.fflVS V c f 31 Pledged asseta (and securities loaned) (book value); (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, ' - - pledged to secure' deposits and nthor liaknu.-o. p aa -'-A m (b) Other asMt. i"" r-7f mw uM-i. 177 t i, ucii"iB ana ouier iia- J:V. i 1 1 ? U"1B uiBcounieo and se- cunties.sold under repurchase agreement) 2676j64 " Mrs. C. Felton in eW S.0 The Society was divided into 'three SToupa to raise funds foTl944. ine treasiirni. .. . t. w j meraDers were pres ent: Mesdames George Barbee,P Os lJe" Morris, D. P. ST ""V,' uecil winslow, C. T. fey TfifiW1 Je Ward HuS DenrS 5 n'MCraft0n Mathews Reed Way' andMiM m Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB her bridge dob on Tuesday evening at ner home. Thnnn mi. aajVAlIM UlV evening were: Mesdames J. G. Rob- erson, V. N. Darden, J. 0. Felton, b. o. Koonce, Herman Winslow, R. M. Riddick and CharUa and Miss Kat ninr.i score prize went ta Hfiiu Rion.ui and low to Mrs. Roberson. ,v ' A salad course was served. .. . of Mr. and - nvu Monday as-the guest Mrs. T. C. Pan, ""Mik was a dinner Sunn,; nme ChaPPell CHAPANOKR TViTwo Miss Helen . Gnrulm,n Mrs.' S; Une 7 and mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garrett spent Mrs. WilbArfc Mam a. week-end at Okisco with Mrs. PhiUp j . ,.( , . . . Mrs. Ordell .Byrum, of Norfolk, va., is the- guest of relatives here this week. David Lewis, U. a N.f Norfolk, va.r spent the week-end with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Lewis. -M. and , Mrs. Everett Bright, of Okisco, spent Sunday' afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garrett. Miss Barbara Jean Russell is the guest of her trrandnarentti. Mr. A Mrs. Richard Long, at Weeksville. (e) TOTAL,. ...... $-47 IT, 32 Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) nSSte'Sf liaw by Pldged MSetS- PUMU8nt 40 require (d) Deposits' PfeferTuderlrovi cured by pledge of assets t-;;J :,;;'" (e). TOTAL 234,274.6i5 " tZfifflM ' 84 1 . $ 24682.25 (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against de- ' it posita of this bank was -u. s ?sr km 01 2mtunetST!i.VeZhiCh WeM eliib,e W lt?al"re7em 7T?T nwar" that the above sUtementiV true,d I S3" tv .T resents the true state of the several matters herein Steed wd to thft beat of mv Icnnwlorlo KTJ L011lal"l SJld Bet foTlfc m. -Si.:-.: :, ( j. 1 I 4 R. M. RJDDICK, JR. ;-" Correct Attestr 1 '" '' ' ' ' ..' , W. P. a EDWARDS - 5 ' ' ' CHAS. WHEDBEE, - , CHAS. E. JOHNSON," if Dlreetn. ' State of North Carolina," , , ' V ' ' County of Perqutmans. , ' Sworn to and subscribed before me thin iRtfi ) t . hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this hank.' ' Iiaxji ',,--.., . , , 1 l. c. WINSLOW. Ww t.a.- ' My commis&n expifes October 11, 1845, - - .; , v, MEMBER FLDEHAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 4k

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