'FAGS SEK THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1941, 53 Certificates For tires And Tubes Are 'A total of 39 certificates for tires and tubes were, issued motorists by the local ration "board during the past week, according to Mrs. Helen Davenport, clerk. of the board. .Passenger tire certificates were issued to Mattie Lister White, tire I Cornell Officers Candidate School Alfred Williams Promoted Lieut (jg) William Alfred Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg, has ibeen promoted to the rank of Lieu tenant (J. G.) in the Wavy accord ing to an announcement received here this week. Lieutenant Wil liams entered the service in Novem ber, 1942, and was graduated from and tube; W. C. .Mathews, 2 tires, 2 . tubes; H. B; Lane. 2 tires 2 tubes; J. R. Mathews, 2 tires, 1 tube; M. V. Walker, 2; E. P. Spivey, tire and tube; K. E. Sorlin, tire and tube; J. B. Perry, 1; R. R. Chappell, 2; Sidney Goodwin, tire and tube; Addie Hoffler, 1; M. E. Nixon, 2; F. M. Copeland, tire and tube; W. L. Wood, Jr., 1; Nathan Riddick, 2 tires and 1 tube; C. F. Skinner, 1; S. C. Bouchard -1; T. P. Byrum, 1; Z. A. Harris, tire and tube; H. C. Sullivan, 1; J. F. Trogdon, 1; Dorris Lewis, 1; Louis Stallings, 2; B. P. Monds, tire and tube; H. A. Lane, 2; John Harrell, 2; W. E. Spellman, 2; Lillian Elliott, 2 tires and 2 tubes; Harold Benedict, 1; W. L. Madre, 2; Grace Knowles, tire and tube; and J. W. Jackson, tube. Truck Tires: Stokes and Mathews, 1; B. M. Miller, 1; B. F. Bray 2; in April, 1943, and Miami Sub-Chasers' Training School in July, 1943. He has been stationed in San Pedro, California, since that time. Lieutenant Williams' wife, the former Margaret Gibbons of Hamlet, N. C, is with him in California. ANDERSON YOUNG PEOPLE MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Young Peoples' League of An derson Church met Monday night at the home of Vernon Lee Perry with 14 present. The meeting was opened with all singing "He Keeps Me Singing." Scripture reading was given by Vemon Lee Perry after which Mrs. Joe Perry offered prayer. Readings were given by Elliott Layden and Myra Layden. The Rev. Arthur Stephenson gave a short talk BEHIND THE RISING SUN 1 f: DonaM Douglas is shown being tortured in this scene by the ruthless Japs in KKO's enlightening picture, "Behind the Rising Sun," coming to the State Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. Sl'Rl'KISE B1KTHDAY PARTY Catholic Religious Services Scheduled nr. 'VJn'rlrn n.UI, flnof the Josiah Elliott, 2; ,E. G. Chappell, 2;!XY . " v m r o i: j i..u. . : nurcn. The program closed with all mem bers singing "Jesus Is Always There." Delicious refreshments were served by the host E. M. Perry, 2 tires and 2 tubes; T. B. Sumner, 4 tires and 4 tubes. Buy More War Bonds TW 11 Ladies' Spring Fashions You'll greet Spring with a song in your heart if you join the fashion parade in BLANCHARD'S beauti- ful new styles . . . Coats . . . Suits . . . Dresses and Hats ... all styled for Spring 1944. 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Broad and Albemarle Streets, Edenton: Holv Masses, Sermon on "The Easter Communion," Holy Com munion; 7:45 p. m., St. Ann's Choir Practice; 8:15 p. m., Rosary, Sermon on "St. Joseph, Spouse of the mess ed Virgin Mary," Hymns, Benedic tion, stated Father F. J. McCourt, pastor and chaplain. Lenten Fridays: 7:45 p. m., St. Ann's Choir Rehearsal; 8:15 p. m., Rosary, Way of the Cross, Hymns, Benediction. Confessions Saturdays 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., Sundays, 10:30 to 10:55 a. m., at St Ann's;.8 to 8:40 a. m., at Har vey Point Air Station. Everybody invited to all St. Ann's Services. Navy Couple Married At Methodist Church The Hertford Methodist Church was the scene of a lovely wedding last Saturday night when Miss Vivian Beck became the bride of Ensign Dwight Buffenbarger. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B, C. Reavis. Ensign Buffenbarger is from Dear born, Mich, and Miss Beck is from Logansport, Indiana. Squadron Com mander and Mrs. Radar were the couple's only attendants. Ensign Buffenbarger is station at Harvey Point. Mrs. L.. C. Winslow rendered a pro gram of nuptial music and Mrs. B. G. Koonce, Mrs. Simon Rutenburg, Mrs. W. G. Wright and J. R. Futrell sang. The couple are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. Robert Hendren and Mrs. Howard Chappell entertained at a surprise birthday party in honor of their brother, Ernest Melvin Wins low, at the home of Mrs. Chappell. Games and contests were enjoyed. The honoree received many nice gifts. Ice cream was served to the fol lowing guests: Misses Helene Baker, Iris Winslow, Daphne Winslow, Faye Winslow, Florence Winslow, Lina Winslow, Doris Lane, Evelyn White, Lelia Winslow. Joanne Winslow. Mary Love Winslow, Thelma White,! Theressa Winslow, Evie Winslow, Marjorie Frances White Marjorie Rebecca White, Louise White, John nie White, Delia Winslow, Esther Winslow and Lucille Lane, and El mer Lassiter, Gale Winslow, Elihu Winslow, Rollo White, Leslie Wins low, Eleberry Lane, Eugene Winslow, Clarence Winslow, Lester Baker,, Uirford Winslow, Chester Winslow, Clinton Ray Winslow Carl Winslow, Ernest Melvin Winslow, and Leland Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wins- 1 tu w : a i j a l& iuw, iwueri inurria, Arauiu Xjvereti, i Mrs. Robert Hendren. Mrs. Charlie T. Winslow, Mrs. Oliver Layden and son, Mrs. Percy Winslow, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon White, Mrs. How ard -Chappell and family. STUDY GROUP MEETING HELD LAST FRIDAY The Study Group of the Parent- Teachers Association-, of, the White HatxSnow' HSU communities held the regular. Stuay v Group meeting ; pn Friday nighj, March 8, at the home of Mrs; Eddie Harrell; with Mrs. Jack Benton as leader. Mrs. Eddie Harrell conducted a brief devotional period. . Mrs, Howard Hunter gave a mo: interesting talk on the subject "The Free Child's Personality," and ( Mrs. Moody- Harrell read an article' en titled "The Home." ' a - A round-table discussion had for its subject ,the ; problems which con front, the children and youth of to day. Six members were present BUY WAR, BONDS! 'frM' Good Used Cars (j4f u-i Jj L JJj Is your present car giving you satisfactory service? Driv ing conditions will change much during the winter months ahead ... so prepare now by trading your present car for a better later model good Used Car. We have a large stock of clean, well cared for Used Cars which will give you perfect satisfaction. See them now I David Lewis, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Mrs. Enoch Ludford, of Elizabeth City, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bundy. Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. John Symons spent Friday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings and son, Ronnie, and Mrs. P. L. Griffin spent Tuesday in Portsmouth, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch, J. P. McNider went to Center Hill Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Garrett and Mrs. Ber tha Whitehead spent Monday in Eli zabeth City. Mr. end Mrs. Ardell Byrum and Miss Mildred Byrum spent the week end in Norfolk, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Carey McNider, of Newport News, Va., spent Sunday as I the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McNider. Carl Lewis is getting along nicely after a tonsilectomy. Marvin Robbins left this week for Pearl Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy and Mrs. E. T. Stallings spent Friday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Hanford McNider of .Newport News, Va., spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McNider. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum and Frances Byrum, of Corapeake, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Byrum. Mrs. Madison Phillips, of Edenton, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Elliott this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Overman, Mrs. Philip Perry, Mrs. Pearl Hill, and Miss Helen Goodwin, all of Eli zabeth City, and Mrs. Wilbert New bold were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Lane Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Jordan md family, of Smithfield, Vs., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Lane, on friday. Mr., and Mrs. Charlie Peele, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lane. PINEY WOODS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry, Mrs: E. J. Proctor and daughter, Lina Ruth, of Bethel, visited Mrs. W. W. Chappell Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Lina Raper ppent Fri day night and Saturday in Hertford with her sister, Mra. Marvin Lee Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell and son Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mitchell, of Rich Square, last Sunday. . Mrs. Shelton Chappell visited Mrs. Hattie Jordan last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Raper and daughter, Mary Lina, visited Mrs. R. D. Raper, in Elizabeth City last Thursday. Mrs. Ida White has returned to her home, after visiting friends here last week. Mrs. Louis Winslow and daughter, Lois, visited Mrs. E. N. Chappell on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chappell and children were in Hertford Sat urday afternoon. PINEY WOODS W. M. S. MEETS Mrs. H. P. White, Mrs. Callie Copeland and Mrs. N. W. Chappell were joint hostesses to the Woman's Missionary Society of Piney Woods Friends Church Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. White. The meeting was opened by singing "I Would Be Thine," after which the devotional was given by Mrs! C S. Chappell. Interesting sketches from The Missionary Advocate were pre sented by Mrs. L. J. Winslow. A talk on prayer was given by Mis. B. H. Millikan. Two chapters from the study book, "We Who Are Ameri ca," were presented by Mrs. T. C. Perry. rrun jeno witn whipped cream and cake were served to the follow ing: Mesdames L. C. Winslow, T. R. Winslow, Claude Winslow, Oliver Winslow, & M. Winslow, J. M. Cope land, F. a White, L. J. Winslow, B. H. Millikan, T. C. Perry, F. M. Cope land, Warren Spivey, George Carver, C. & Chappell, Carrie Gregory, Pur vis Chappell, W. I White, N. W. Chappell, Callie Copeland and H. P. White, Misses Lucy White and Grace Chappell. 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Sedan. Radio, heater and seat covers. 1940 Buick Super 4 doqr Sedan. Has ra dio, heater and seat covers. Two 1940 Ford Deluxe Coaches. In excellent condition. Very clean. 1939 Plymouth Coach. A real used car buy. Ready for new owner. 1941 Ford Super De luxe Coach. In per fect condition. 1939 Pontiac Coach. See this one before you trade cars. 1939 Studebaker Champion Sedan. Ex cellent condition. Very clean. 1940 Ford Convertible Coupe. A nice car in extra good condition. Towe Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2461 Hertford, N. C. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Moore, of Nor folk, Va., announce the birth of daughter, Linda Lou, born March L Mrs. Moore was the former Miss Gertrude Sutton, of Hertford.' YOUTH FELLOWSHIP GROUP MEETING HELD AT WINFALL The Youth Fellowship Group of the , Winfall ; Epworth Methodist Church held its . regular meeting on Harcn 18, at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting opened by all staging "Love Divine." Mrs. Cranford gave a" very interesting Bible story about David arter he became king. The Lord's Prayer - was 'repeated by alL "In The Garden" was sung, after which Mrs. Cranford i conducted a Bible spelling match. r - ' During the business session ' two new members joined, bringing the number now to thirty. It was ' de cided to hold the next meeting at eight o'clock. f " " .,-. . TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR HOME AND OUT BUILDINGS With an eye on the small repairs that should be madenow. Plan your Spring repairs and remodeling how. Then come to see us. We will gladly furnish you with estimates on the material! you need. 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