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HE PERQU15tAN3 WEEKLY. BBBTfOHttV N, G WpKX. MARCH U. VM tit Qftt-f Mf m. it f y m t f f Week-end VUton , t ' Mn. Howard Mathews and chil dre.o (tyuwlina Beach, weie, week end guesta of Mrs. Dick Long. Week-end With Parents 1 -Ifffla Ruth Winslow, a student at . E. C. T., C, Greenville, and Watt Winslow, of Newport NewB, Va., spent the week-end with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow. yt. Borne For Week-end Harrell Johnson, a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Week-end Visitor Miss Dot Edwards, of Raleigh, was .the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. , Returns From St, Pauls Mrs. J. 0. Felton has returned from St. Pauls where she spent sev eral days with her mother. Week-end With Mother Sidney Broughton, U., S. N. R., .Bpent the week-end with -his mother, Mrs. Sidney Broughton. Home For Week-end Ensign Anne P. Tucker, of New York City, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker. Week-end Visitors . Mr. and Mrs. Cally Campen, of Richmond, Va., were the guests of Mrs. Jane Campen Sunday. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush and their daughter, of Portsmouth, Va., were week-end guests of C. 0. Fowler. Returns To Florida y Mrs. R. D. Turgeon, Jr., has re ' turned to her home in Sanford, Fla., after spending several days with her patent Mr. tud Mr. J. 0. Felton. Week-end Victor Mi1, and Mrs. Elwood Novell, of Newport News.a., spent the week end visiting relatives here. Home For Week-end Miss Huldah Wood, R. N., of Tar boro, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Baker T. Wood. Week-end With Parents Miss Jane Griffin, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Griffin, near Hertford. Week-end With Parents Miss Nancy Darden, of Winston Salem, and Miss Elizabeth Darden, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, were week-end guests of their par ents Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Week-end At Home Miss Ruth Hollowell, a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. Rutetfturg. Week-end In Dunn r fr Sidney Brojghton, and spn, Sidney, fpent th week-end in Dunn. Week-end Visiters Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bob White and sejfc of . Muesli $itjj, spout the week-end with ra$ves here. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Layden and Billie Burke, of Newport Ne,Tfle, Va., pent the week-end with Mrs. Ellie Goodwin. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Perry and daughter, of Windsor, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick Sunday. Visiting Here ' Lieut. F. D. Stevenson, U. S. N. R., of Pittsburg, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell this week. Visiting Daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Branson, of Booneville, are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. J. W. Zachary. Home For Week-end Miss Marguerite Ward, who is a member of the Littleton school fac ulty, was the week-end guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Week-end With Parents Miss Frances Newby, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, and Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby, during the week-end. Sick At Home Mrs. C. V. Williford has been con fined to her home this week because of sickness. Visitor From Norfolk Mrs. G. S. Bell, of Norfolk, Va., is the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Simon iniv aieh c mi TumicfiMnc WIII UlllLO DI I HuUdHliUiji prefer this way to relieve distress of funic !jF With Its Cranky, Nervous Feelings- Take heed If you, like women ana gins on sucn a so many i dan suffer from cramps, headaches, backache, weak, Irritable nervous feelings, are a bit blue due to functional monthly lsturbanes. start m once try iiyaia is. Plnkham'sj Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms1. It s famous not only to neip renew montniy f- t 1 Mate pala but also accompanying weak, nervous feelings of this nature. This la because of Its soothing erect on ONE OF WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT oboaks. Taken regularly Plnkhanvs Compound helps b'uiktup retis&ace against sucn symptoms, ii jults -mature. Thousands of women report oeneflts. , Also a One stomachic tonic! Fol v'jw label directions. Lydia E. Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND Return Home Mrs. G. R. Tucker and son, Beverly, have returned home from Norfolk Va., where Beverly was in the hos pital one day for observation. Attend State Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ainsley and F. T. Johnson went to Raleigh on Wednesday to attend the State teachers meeting. In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson left Tuesday to spend a few days in Charleston, S. C. In Florida Mrs. Charles Johnson Olitia Hobbs have gone to spend a few weeks. and Mrs, to Florida Visiting Friends Dave Fuller, Chief Petty Officer in the U. S. N. R., from State Teachers College, Maryville, Mo., is visiting friends here this week. Week-end Visitors Mrs. Jack Barker and son. of Hill, Va., spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Sick At Home Miss Joanna Parker Williford has been confined to her home several days this week because of sickness. page mm. par bee, Max Campbell, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Mary Sumner. High score rize for vMHttf wMt to Mfr ft ft ilson. Ths eluh Ufhaeto BrlM was awaf4 Mill wmw n4 'Ml lanbee reotlved m4 Wfh "re ward. A salad course was ssv4. ENTE;tmM WW CMJS Mrs. Hsrm4 Wlnflo wa hoittsi to her bridff lui en Tuesday even ing at he fcoma. Tho present in cluded Mesdames Charles Whedbee, V. N. Darden, J. G. Roberson, J. 0. Felton, B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright and Miss Kate Blanchard. Miss Blanchard received high score prize and low score award went to Mrs. Koonce. A salad course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle entertained her bridge club on Thursday evening at her home on Dobb Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. A. Daven port, Walter-H. Oakie, Jr., T. L. Jessup, Louis Anderson, Trim Wil son and J. R. Futrell, Misses Mae Wood Winslow and Frances Maness. Mrs. Oakie was awarded high score prize. The hostess served a salad course. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. G. W. Barbee entertained her bridge club members on Thursday evening at her home. Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. M. Williford, C. R. Holmes Philip Carter and Claiborne Nixon. Sumner, Eloise Scott and Esther Evans. Mrs. Stokes received high score prize, Miss Evans seoond hiph, and Miss Scott and Mrs. Campbell re- A sweet course was served, ceived bingo prizes. HOSTESS AT SHOWER AND BSIDGSpABlY - UiW Kit Ntwbold fruitfully en torttltMtfft $ Ittts "rtj nd show- WedMtdaj ontaf at her llWK tlltMlif MiM FWffnce Dar- Those present were Mist Darden, hev Mrs. V. N. Rejde.ii, Mrs. William Brak Mw. Edward Misses Netti J geje Wuf by, Mary Wood Koonxtj, Ph Stephens, Grac4 Knowles, BemicO White, Lila Budd Stephens and Janet Mutfay. Miss Dards received the guest of honor priM, and bh score prize waf presented Miss Lila Budd Stephens), A dainty salad coarse was served, after which. Mies Darden opened hef. many owtf girtg. TWO WAYS TO SAVE YOUR COUPON SYNTHETIC SOLES FABRIC TOP $2.59 to $3.95 RECEIVES PROMOTION Bill Jessup, U. S; N. R., has been promoted from Ensign to Lieutenant (jgj, according to an announcement. Lieut. Jessup is now stationed at San Deigo, Cal. 8- State Theatre Hertford, N. C. Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. WILLIAM BENDIX TALLULAH BANKHEAD Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. M. KEN MAYNARD in "Law Rides Again" Talley of Vanishing Men" No. 13 Sunday Only Shows 2:15, 4:15 snd 9:15 P. M. JAMES CAGNEY MARGARET LINDSAY MIFMG(D) MID) S Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. 99 Wednesday Only MaWnee 3 P, M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. V DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature I'. I I llllil.-IMI.II.I-ii.lb. Second Feature Thursday and Friday-Matinee .8 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M- GRAWFORD.MacMURRAY BRIDE-ELECT ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. William Drake was a de lightful hostess at a bridge party on Friday evening, honoring Miss Flor ence Darden, bride-elect. Lovely spring flowers were used, the color scheme of red, white and blue being effectively carried out in the deco rations and refreshments. , Miss Darden and Miss Nita New- bold,, bride-elects of the month, were presented lovely gifts of crys tal. Miss Newbold received high score bridge prize. The following guests enjoyed the affair: Miss Darden, honoree, and Misses Nita Newbold, Nettie Day, Lila Budd Stehens, Patricia Steph ens, Mary Wood Koonce, Prue New by, Bernice White, and Mesdames Edward Griffin, Philip Carter, R. D. Turgeon, Jr., and Jesse Lee Harris. A salad course was served. DELLA SHAMBURGERS MEET The Delia Shamburger Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Monday evening with Mrs. W. H. Pitt. Miss Mildred Reed gave the devotional. Mrs. C. T. Skinner pre sented the Mission Study Book. Thirteen members and two visitors were present and to these the host ess served delicious refreshments after the meeting. W. M. S. MEETS MONDAY The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church met Monday evening at the church, in Room One. The president, Mrs. I. A. Ward, presided, and the meeting was open ed with the hymn of the year, "The Morning Light is Breaking." Mrs. Mark . Gregory offered prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. At roll call Cir cle Number One had the most mem' bers present The devotional taken from Romans 12th chapter, was given by Mrs. J W. Zachaxy, and Mrs. J. P. Perry of fered prayer. - The chairman of the County W. M. U., Mrs. E. U. Morgan, gave a splendid talk on "Enlistment," using for her thought, "Tlie Harvest Truly Is Plenteous, but the Laborers Are Few The closing prayer was of fered by Mrs. Ward! c ; HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs, C. R. Holmes entertained her bridgs club ob Taesday veiling at her home on Grubb Street Those (enjoying ths evening wow Meadkmefi H. C Stokes, T. L. Jessup, George S7 t . u xeurawp V 9 IF YOUR NOSE "CLOSES UP TONIGHT Put 3-purposeVa-tro-nolupeach nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes Irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal con gestion . . . and brings greater breathing comfort. iriITs? Follow the complete wlH9 VA TRO HOL Choose cither of the two styles illustrate.! or any of the many others which we have selected for yur walk ing pleasure. Smart, non-rationed pumps, lies or sandals. See them today. Colors: K: .' (Jrecn. Navy, Beige. Brown and Black. MAY VK ASK YOU TO BUY THESE SHOES ONLY IF YOU NEED THEM FIRST BUY BONDS! Immr ifTAnr r ai nrrii "STORE OF VALUES" Hertford, N. G jafjaiPJflliaiiaiiaiiWMianam Get Proper Balance Into The Family's Daily Meals I B&M Baked BEANS 16c (6) 18-oz Jar Geneva Brand Sliced Beets (3) sr 13c (C) WESSON OIL (5) DURKEE'S SHORTENING (6) HONEY NUT (4) ARMOUR'S TREET l (4) NAVY BEANS (12) DELUXE PLUMS Carnation Malted KHilk Jiffy Brand For Spring Salad Pint Bottle lib Ctn Oleomargarine 1-lb Carton Luncheon Meat oz Can Jack Rabbit 2-lb Bag 30c 24c 17c 36c 21c 21c l-H) Jar 41c Biscuit Mix 85" 27c Jersey Brand Com Hake; t?, SANDWICH D. P. Brand Spaghetti ftl 5c Motfs Delicious Apple Juice S 20c Plllsbury'i Colden Bake Mix ll7z 14c FROM OUR OWN 3AKERIBS TRIPLE FRESH BREAD 2 19c WINESAP Per pound . APPLES GRAPEFRUIT Large size, 3 for Florida ORANGES 10 lbs. WHITE POTATOES 10 lbs. SNAP 2 lbs. BEANS GREEN CABBAGE 3 lbs. radishf;s 2 bunches - EGGPLANT Per lb GREEN ONIONS Per bunch lie 24c 59c 34c 27c 12c 15c 15c 10c red So1 00 Sunbrite 3 14c Oxydol 23c Duz 23c Windex 2 27c CLOROX BLEACH Oil Qt. Bottle V V f ' 1J I' 1
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