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AGiS six. u; ,A tWffc KQMMANS WbEKLVr HEUTrOKO, S. C, tt&lDAY, ' SErTEMDL; 1, 1844. Yoa Can GoGnt0n-O s ! We have been fortunate to se cure the magazine rack and al lotment of magazines formerly handled by Walker's. When yoir want the latest magazines or comics, come to our store. We are here to serve you. ROGERSON S DRUG STORE On The Corner" Hertford, N. C. Plymoutfis - Ghevrolets nancee, ie rop TV'"" : garments for theRd iCtoss, Vg1:---.X10ra5na, j . t miWmMIMttt :i where iuu;;m , wek athei.wojk, of DeCteu 10 De marrieu. vvvurmi We can furnish you with a new motor for your car, if it's a Plymouth or Chevrolet. We have a large number of complete motors for 1941 Ply mouths and complete block assemblies for 1940, 1941 and 1942 Chevrolets. Keep your present car in good condition and running smooth. It may have to serve you a long time yet. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD USED CARS ARRIVING THIS WEEK. COME IN AND SEE ffJEM! Towe Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 246? Hertford, N. C. veddi;;g tc:? e:ds vitii tivo rrjoni YOUTHS BEiSriiB FGH CAO Tl IBTr X Melvin Prince Jand Ttalio Resurrec- jjgj QfOS Chapter tlon, 19-year-old "youths from Pprts-. I , Hf4.Sld! mouth, Va., were arrested her this.Out 01 Materials - ' week' bjr Policman Tommy Miller, af- VI f ",v- . ter mvestlgation revealed fl!??rth, The &&i-jsm the were ;..?:.v: Red cross has used all avajiapie ma- The ythwWfeWjterials for sewing and knitting of accordr made this local people l,K w atwiafini tn tli. wnrk Is iM iifi'fnr .1 iL. .; I t:,r0....tV r tne youins, iney awippw -o"uv., the time j . t Mills, but the prMtoniig Jt jved ; that additional ma lady had phoned officials cpmn not , tetW wW at 80me fu. to WiiJ,h.ihe three,ture date and the: local project will proceeded to Hertford , then be resumed. On arrival' here late' jftonday night j , their actions aroused the;. suspicion ROt ARY, CLUB: TO JMD JJfy: of .Officer Milteri 'who sked Prince WASTE PAPER-DRIVE for his driver's license, when Prince j . . .- . , t could not produce these he was placed in jail for .investigation. Meanwhile the bridal pair was united in marriage here Tuesday morning after having obtained a marriage li cense. " Prince broke jail shortly after Morgan Hudson, another prisoner, l.au escaped, and picked up Italio and his bride, recovered the stolen car and started back to Norfolk. Near Winfall they ran out of gaso line and ditched the car, then start ed walking up the railroad track to ward Elisabeth City, j Patrolman Charles Payne, on the lookout for the escaped prisoner, took them in cus tody a snort distance from- WinfalL On his return to jail Prince told lo cal authorities that Resurrection had stolen the car and picked him up to drive to this State. Resurrection was then arrested 'and placed in jail but denied all charges. Meanwhile local authoitieB no tified the Virginia police about the prisoners and officials from Norfolk came here Wednesday to return the youthful pair to Norfolk. Evidently the pair had gotten to gether during their night's stay in jail, for on Wednesday morning Prince told local police that he had unjustly accused 'Resurrection, and that it was he, Prince, who had stolen the car. This statement was somewhat supported by a statement of the young girl, who 4aid that Resurrection was at her home when Prince came driving up La the car before they began the wedding trip. Members of the Hertford Rotary Club at their meeting Tuesday night voted . to lend full assistance to the appeal issued this week by A. R. Winslow, chairman of the Sal vage campaign for the collection of waste paper. Each . member will collect old papers and deliver them to W. H. Pitt at the Court House. HOSTESS, TO ROOK CLUB ing, TSeptember 4, at & o'clock "Mrs. Archie T. Lane , entertained . Mrs. Z. A. Harris. . , . ner jkook viuo c ruiny evening nn uer i home. Those enjoying the evening were. Mesdans II. C. ftokes, J, E: Morris, D, l lU ed. Clfon Cannon, Julian Whitej G. R. Tuker. 0. T. Skinner, ' Allen JBonner, Edgar ' Hill, Frank McGoogan, Russell Willis nd Mrs.' frlarry' Hollowed of Yon Vers, New York.. ' - Rtf;V'i . , High Acpre -brize nwnti' Mrs. Morris, low; to Mrs. McGoogan and Mrs. Stokes, Mrs.. Hill and Mr. Hoi iowell received bingo prires, A sweet course was served by the hostess. ,, AL FRESCO SUPPEttJOtED Complimentary to Miss Ruth Mills, who has returned to New York aft ter visiting , her .sister; Mrs. Law rence ..Towe and Mr. Towe, Mr.' and Mrs.' R. S.;" Monds, ' Jr.; were hoa tesses at supper last week. . En tertaining on the lawn of their Jjome on Front Street, they chose Monday evening for the occasion. After the steak supper, , the guests enjoyed looking at numerous color., pictures on the screen taken by the host and hostess, which is their- hobby.-Mrs. Fowler assisted her daughter in the hospitalities. . . CIRCLE NO. 2 TOMEET Circle No.; 2 of the Hertford Bap- ' list- Church will meet Monday even- ;ORCLE NO, S TO JHtZT ( "Circle No. &'bt theIertford 1 tist Church will meet : Monday e , ing, September" 4, at $ o'clock MrsJLjN. Hollowell, , . f 'CAROoTiHANKSr i Wa desire tj express-our sincere appreciation to our kind friends and neighbors -who came to us in our be reavement) the loss of out dear hus band and-father, John T. .Lane. We ar thankful for the many' floral of ferings, tarda pf sympathy mnd for all done for us to bring us console tion in our sorrow.1" ' - Mrs. John T. Lane and family. C7 bvildsth UflM Tractor 1 :l. I THIS FARMER IS "ALL SEr FOR PEANUT DIGGING TIME So why shouldn't he smile? He is ready for the job ahead. He has bought all the supplies he will need f r the job. Peanut digging time is almost here.? J f you haven't purchased your supplies, come to our store today. We can furnish you with everything you will need for peanut harvesting. ' j PITCH FORKS - HOLE DIGGERS' HOLE DIGGER BLADES - FORK HANDLES I PEANUT POINTS - SINGLE AND DOUBLE HAMMER AND NAILS HAY WIRE (Light and Heavy) ' ' IFS ALSO TlmE TO BUY BUSH HOOKS - HANDLED AXES FILES - OIL AND GRIND STONES A - WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEQS r - fTRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" ;fA" - -HERTFORD, N.qV;'-- 'SZu-: ir (Continued From Page One) charging Martha Forehand, Negro, with assault and ; court costs were assessed against Willie Winslow, Ne gro. The cases against James Lamb and Randy Carpenter each charged with assault, were dismissed and the costs of court assessed against eacn of the prosecuting witnesses. Louvinie Hurdle, JNegro, was. or dered to pay the court costs after pleading guilty to driving without a license. Robert Simpson was taxed with court costs for driving with im proper lights. Mike Wright, Negro, was found not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. ' " - McKinley Jones, Negro, was found not guilty of reckless driving. John Ed Felton entered a plea of guilty to a charge of driving . after his license had been revoked. He was fined $26 and costs and his li cense was revoked for another 1Z months.' ..: - ootmm tie axtttt, AMERICAN LEGION POST MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The Wm,., Paul Stallings Post of the American '.Legion will meet at the Agriculture Building in Hertford Friday night, September 1, at 8 o'clock. , All members are urged, to be present." CHICKEN SALAD SUPPER " A chicken salad supper will be given at the home of Mrs. D. X Barber at Winfall, : 'Thursday even ing at six o'clock, for the benefit of the , Winfall j;' Methodist- Church, Everybody is invited.. Perquimans Weekly . Published every Friday by Thf Perquimans Weekly, . a ' partner ship eonaiatint " of Joseph' O Campbell antTMbx R. Campbell, tl Hertford, N C r V - . MAX CAMPBELL ''V" " " i.i.t,a Moixt laat saattay Novrmbn 16 J9S4. at DoatotTX ai Hertford, North Carolina, un der tbo Act of' March, 1879. 61BSCRIPT10N RATES One Year ttT i. (L3 Cards Of thanks, obituaries resolutions of rosptrU t" . wZl bo charged lor at regular advrt..;;ig rates. t p ij! " ' 4 Advertising rate famiabed tj request-1 " ' , 5 1 " ' wymnm I...H. .. ' ii i J tMsilllllll,!,!..! IH IIM Ill i Bring the whole family to LANCHARD'S for the wisest investment of that ''precious coupon. Women's -Fall Shoe3 $5 Smartly styled pumps with open ' toes ftjid perforations. Sizes 4 to 9 in black.. v Men's Grained Leather Shoes S6 English toe style ' of fine grained calfskin with oak-tanned leath er soles. 6 to 11. '"r 7f 1 i I " V j ... At ' V .. f " f - - - " '11 : PS''' 1 I Women's Patent Pumps With Moire Bow $3.98 Gleaming black- patent pumps with leather :: soles, fo 9. Shoes For Toddlers- Sizef 8 to i $2.49 Plain toe ' wedgies with : chrome tanned leather soles. v Shoes For Sizes y2 Plain to bluchers of plump, , kid with spring " heeL , .v. ,i-.-fc .1 - 1 V - For Infants I o 8 $1.98 t Men's Moccasin Shoes In Army -Russet $5.00 Medium tee,' corded mooca- tl , sin vamp.. Leather " soles. ' Made 1 ' 7 to 1U . '. ..soles,' ml 1 I ' ' , Poys'- Sturdy Oxfords " " Made, with '' . composition School Pal Shoes rubber heels. 2H to ( "s Trltr- 4 I ,,J!" Wing tip bluchers of brow" :'f, ( elk leather. Of our new Fall merchandise.. We have the bluest stock and variety we have had in years "Almost anything you ask ior In Lad Je;. Ready-to-wear ; : Men's fashions and complete outfits for youths and children. YotfTl Kke the Fall Fashions, so come in early and select your new Fall clothes. ' V . - . i'r J 4 , . : ; r . Remember! , SantaVides a jeep over there , i Ma;l that service man a gift now. Post OHice asks that'gifts be mailed ov- :?as tct .1 Etcmber is and OctoL- Choose him a gift at DI;-.cl;ard's. ; - j, , .-"''," T I - friDAY, rrPTrrfra. i; r ' t S J , 1 S 1 V 2 t 1J
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