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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944.
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Week-end Vit!i rr"ppi"s
Dr. Louisa Payne of Raleigh was
the week-end Kneft oV her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne.
Week-end In Baltimore ,
Mrs. Allen Perry spent the week-1
end in Baltimore, Md., visiting herj
sister.
Campen-Buller Vows
Spoken Tuesday Eve
At Holy Trinity
ter, Lillian Rae Perry, Patlie I'og
erson, Carolyn Kaye Lewis, Mai
jrarette Butler, Waylami Butler,
James Campen, Robert Wilcoxen,
Elizabeth Stephens.
HONORED AT Ll'NCHKuN
Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mrs. V. .
Miss Hollowell, honoree, Lt. Frank
Burton Stevenson, Jr., Dr. and Mrs.
F. B. Stevenson, Sr., of Indiana, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Wood of Philadel
phia, Pa., Mrs. Harry MacMurtrie of
Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. W. B. Huxter
of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Dnrdpn wprp trraci.Mis h,stpKPs nt a Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rid-
buffet luncheon given Saturday at the rtik- an1 Mrs- R- L- Holloweii
home of Mrs. Darden honorinir Miss and. Miss Mary Jane Spruill.
Home For Week-end
' ' .MJss Hulda Wood, R. N., of Tar- Sutton.
i baro, spent the week-end with her
after visiting Mrs.
Ruth Hollowell, bride of last week.
The home was beautifully decoirat-
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Mary Sumner entertained her
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41 mowier, mis. Bauer i. wuuu.
At Duke Hospital
Tommv Mathews, Jr., went to
Weed-and Visitors ,' Durham th
W ' Mr. uid Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and HosDital. He will be there several
!S children, and Mrs. Allan Ruddock, of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews ac-
ff Richmond, Wu, spent the week-end companied their son to Durham.
A as guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White.
' Home For Week-end
.", Week-end At Home
r"' Miss Nancy Darden. of Norfolk.
Va., spent the week-end with her week-end withjier parents, Mr. and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Mrs. D. S. Darden.
Week-end With Pared.
Betty Ho4mes, a SPAR, Norfolk,! The marriage of Miss Blanche Es
Va., spent the week-end with her telle Butler, daughter of Mrs. George
Darents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holmes. Butler, to Pettv Officer Charles Cam- ed with
- i pen L'SCG, grandson of Mrs. Jane cosmas and white candles. Guests bridge club Tuesday evening at her
Returns Home Campen, took place Tuesday evening, were Miss Hollowell, honoree, Lieut
it: 1 .. . f," .,1 ,J L , . ..... ...I l..t ., I in ... o i, m : ill.. : i.- . . . . , . i
i r 1. tkSa ahA onteroH rinlfB """O ocaiicin; 1 icmo nan icuiucm viiuuci lu, ai o I . Hi. ill nuiy mil- r raim liunon SievenSOn, jr., Iir. anil
' B -.m. fS? k- home, after spending a week as the ity Episcopal Church. The ceremony Mrs. F. B. Stevenson, Indiana. I 'a.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pitts, was performed by the Rev. E. T. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, Mrs
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Miss Elisabeth Darden, a student
at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the
at Jonesboro, Ark.
Week-end At Home 1
Charles Ward, U. S. N. R., spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Harrell.
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Visitors Here
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sitterson, of
Norfolk, Va., spent last week as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sitter
son. Sick At Home
Mrs. A. A. Roberts has been con
fined to her home this week because
of sickness.
Week-end With Parents
Return To Norfolk
Mr. G. R. Anderson and children
have returned to their home in 'Nor-
f Te rsfwe distress af MONTHLY
fcaiaVeaSmess
- (Mte Hm Stsnackio Teak)
LrdJa X. Plnkham's Compound li
turnout to reuere periodlo pln and
Meompanyliig nerrous. wnk, tired
out feeling-U due to functional
aonthlr dUtuttMiccs. Made espe
cially for women it helpt nature!
Follow label dineuons.
i it's r nisniH'e vransw
Home On Furlough
Darius Elliott, U. S. A., of Shep
herd -FipM. Tevaa. is KnpnHino- ft 10-
Miss Frances Newby. of Belhaven, I day furi)Ugh with hig parents, Mr.
and Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor. ! an(i Mrs R D. Elliott.
spent the week-end with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby.
son.
The bride wore a dubonet suit with
black accessories, her corsage was
purple throated orchid.
The bride's only attendant was
Miss Rosa Lassiter, who woae a lav
ender suit with matching accessories
and wore a corsage of Talisman
roses.
The groom's best man was bis
uncle, Corbin Dozier.
The bride's mother wore a dress
Week-end In Greensboro
Miss Frances White spent the
week-end in Greensboro with friends.
Week-end With Mother
Claude Brinn, of Newport News,
Va., spent the week-end with his Rd Hims From Hospital
mother, Mrs. Rofser Brinn.
I home Thursday from General Hospi
Returns From Greensboro tal, Norfolk, Va., after an appendec-
Miss Joyce Harrell -has returned tomv- Mrs- Williford is getting along
home, after visiting relatives in nlcely
Greensboro. At Home This Week
Home For Week-end i Miss Alma
of navy blue with a corsage of yel
low roses and the groom's grand
mother was attired in a black dress
with a corsage of white mums.
A receptionwas held immediately
nft,... ..A .1.. I '
Mrs. Charles M. Williford returned ' ",.c. L ' .
L j r , .. , the bride s brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler.
The lower floor was beautifully
decorated with white gladioli,
white chrysanthemums and
while candles
Harry MacMurtrie, Philadelphia, Pa
Lt. and Mrs. Wendell Koneer, Inn
ana, Pa., Mrs. W. B. Huxter, Rich
mond, Miss Fay Smithdeal, Winston
Salem, Miss Dorothy Hollowell of
Hobbsville, Mrs. R. D. Turgeon ol
Sanford. Fla-.. Mr am) Mrs rinii
Anderson, Mrs. R. Y. Grant, I t. a, id hostess.
Mrs. Carl Soderholm, Mrs. Robert
Hollowell. the Rev. and Mrs. B. C.
Reavis, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson,
Miss Chii Stephens, Miss Nancy
Darden, Mrs. W. E. Drake and Miss
Frances Newby.
Iioi.ie on Church Street. Those en
joying the evening were Mesdames
H. C. Stokes, T. L Jessup, C. R.
Holmes, Jack Brinn, T. P. Brinn,
Silas Whedbee, M. R. Campbell, C.
W. Barbre. High score for the club
members went to Mrs. Holmes and
high for the visitors w; awarded
Mrs. Whedboe. mngo prizes went to
Mrs. Whedbee and Mrs. T. P. Brinn.
A salad course was served bv the
BUFFET SUPPER TENDERED
BRIDAL PARTY FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White cliain-.-ingly
entertained at a bullet sii pc.
Friday at 6:;'0 in honor of Miss Ruth
HoJlowell, bride of last Saturday.
a color scneme ol grcei
IfVoaeRm
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ghted was earned out for decorations, v,
lighted tapers in candleabra form
After the bridp ami irrnnm cut t Iih ' inK the centerpiece mi i In- diii'n'.
Lggeu is spenuing. cake, refreshments wPrP sprveH hv room table
Spoils Sleep Tonight,
Tou'll like the way'
Va-tro-nol works right
where trouble Is to
open up nose -relieve
stuffy transient con
gestion. ( Also grand for
rclirvlns rniflly. sncczy,
stuffy distress of
head colds.) Follow
directions in folder.
Drops Maki
Bnattiint
Cssisr
Invites
Kistlul
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We liave ju: t rri rived the most modern Greeting Card Cab
hat, complete with Greeting Cards for every occasion.
Miss Helen Mae wnue, a siuaem mis ween in wasningion, in. wim Mrs, (;e(.rge liutler and Mrs. Hcnr
nurse at University Hospital, Balti- her mother. Lewis. Mrs. J. I. Barclift registered
more, Md., spent th e week-end with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anse Week-end With Mother Charles Campen, Mrs. George But-
White. Mrs. Blanche Parker, of Rich- ler, Mrs. Jane Campen, Mrs. E. A.
' mond, Va., spent the week-end with Byrum, Mrs. Mark Gregory, Mrs.
Returns From New York her mother, Mrs. H. V. Lamb, at Frei Math ews, the Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. Beverly Tucker has returned Kelvidere. Howard Dawkins, Mrs. and Mrs.
home, after spending several weeks Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
in New York with her daughter, En-( Visiting Daughter Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Mr. and
sign Polly Tucker. , Mrs. V. N. Darden left Tuesday to Mrs. Huds-on Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
visit her daughter and son-in-law, Irvin Barclift, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin
Lieut and Mrs. H. R. Christianson, at Dozier, Mrs. Joe Towe, Mrs. J. W.
Key West, Fla. . Zackery, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bonner,
I Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mrs. W. C. Cher-
In Charlotte ry, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson,
Mrs. A. E. Hendley left Monday to Misses Mattie Butler, Priscilla Stal
meet her husband, Capt. A. E. Head- lings, Nancy Zackery, Rosa Lassi
ley, in Charlotte. She was accom-1 "
panied to Charlotte by her father-in- -mm mm mm
law, A. E. Hendley, Sr. Capt. Hend-,
ley has been overseas duty for the
past tw years.
These new .ards, ioo different types and kinds, are suitable
fpr Birthdays, Anniversaries, Showers, Gifts, Weddings and
Special Holidays.
If you wish 4di'etindCdJicr, any-event, of attractive de
sign, you can get it from our new 'slot k.
ROOM'S DRUG STOP
"On The'Oornei
Hertford, N. C.
I At Miami Beach
. Lieut. (Catherine Stephens, L'SANC,
' left last week for Miami Beach, Fla.,
I where she will be stationed for a
' short while awaiting further orders.
' Lieut. Stephens has spent her leave
j with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. "P. L.
Stephens since her return from
' overseas duty,
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nunday Here
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. White from
Belvidere spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Winslow.
Saturday Guest b
Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs ::nd
daughter Hanna of Blacksburg, Va.,
were gue.its Saturday of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Byrum.
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Cold Preparation
ai directed
The following guests ucie present : - VICKS VA'YKO'f JOL
, .
IPeaniuat Growers
Don! v;!U' lime hunting for u!ic when iu arc hurry
ing to house yosir crop. We can supply your iKcd-:
I'K.WTT HAGS . . . Xi-.W AM) SKCOXI) 11
BALING W1RK AND TW1.NK
Come in now and let us supply you with the items you must
have. Our prices are right.
i. C. BLANCHARD & CO.,
t-; LAX CHARD'S" S1.CL
1ILKTFORD, N. C.
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STATE
Hrttoid,
N. C.
Toda.y (Friday)
Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M.
GINGER ROGERS
RAY MILLAND
4The Lady In The
Darkw
Saturday Show Opens 1 P. J.
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
in
"Law Men"
"Masked Marvel" No. 3
Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M.
EDWARD G. ROBINSON and RICHARD ARLEN
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JHotiday 'and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. JL
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Wednesday-Mathte P. M.; Night 7 and 9 P. M-'
DOUBLE FEATURE
&4
First Feature
" V JAMES ALLISON ,.
f"Didy,Xef s Dance'
Second Feature
OTTd KRUGER " "
J v' PAT PARRIB( '("
lnear"
f'Theylive
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Thursday and Friday Matinee S P. M MgH 7 and 9 P. MA
;:ir.cCRA.Cittyf;ilD
' 1 1 1 1 f iTTF
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Synrp
? 16c
Thursday Here ;
Harry H. Jordan of Minneapolis,!
Minn., and Mark M. Jordan of Wash
ington, D. C, were guests Thursday I
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Byrum. 1
Tuesday In Norfolk
Dr. Ralph Hobbs of Chatanooga,
Tenn., Mrs. H. T. Hobbs of Edenton
and Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Tuesday
in Norfolk visiting Mrs. W. T. Hollo
well and Mrs. Stewart Wilson.
PIG FEET 25c
GREEN PEASi lie
Week-end Here
Miss Doris Byrum, a student at
Campbell Colleire. spent the week
end with ehr parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Hj. A- Byrum.
Sunday Here
Mrs. Elizabeth Crouse from
Gatesville spent Sunday as the sruest
of Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. Charles j
Johnson.
BBBKWINB BRAND
Turnip Greens" lie
IIDBPrS MAMMOTH
Asparagus w- 2C40c
CBNEVA SPECIAL C.VT
Green Beans, can 16
MA YMCIMA 0RAN6C
rjkroslsde -17c
BNRICBBD FLOUR
Colonial Brand
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
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rlenda Oold Dleaiie
Juicei6-c"4ic
Honey
29c
16- oz
iar
Post Bm
Flakes
8-oz Ckr
Sterlir
2-lb d
g
Week-end Here
Harrell Johnson from Richmond
Medical College spent the week-end-
with his mother, Mrs. Charles John
son.
At Nags Head
Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia
Hobbs, Charlie Johnson and Vicky
Johnson left Tuesday for the John
son cottage at Nags Head to spend
several days.
Sunday Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Courtney from
Wiliiamston spent Sunday as guests
at Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Johnson.
At Vaahvlll. '
Mrs? E. ,S.v jftjrce. left Tuesday for
Nashville, Tnn.,j; where she has ac
cented a posiiionv '
DlVlSWV MEETING OF
fW. M. U, ON OCTOBER 17
'The Divisional v peeting. of the
Woman's Miasinnarv Tin inn will l.n
I held Tuesday, October 17th, at the
l"irst Baptist Church, in Elisabeth
City. The "meeting will open at
10 a. m. , ,
. The outstanding soeakers-of Wie
day are Mrs. Rosa Lee Mills Appleby, 1
missionary to Braail j Miss Juliette 1
Mather, Southern W. U.-V. offlcor
.Hiss Mary Curren, State W, M. U.
. ciccui.si.vq mint a. uic",
Royal AmhasBador leader. . I j,
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Lux Flakes 10c w Zh I Double -Fresh Coffee
' La
Lifebuoy Soap . . 3 '2ic
Lux Toilet Soz? 3 " 21c
Sweetbzrt Soz? 3 20c
D. P. Blend
Bag 24C
6olden Blend
Ol-lb
Bags
'BPJT'WS'
41c
Winesap Apples
Juicy Grapefru
it.
. . 2 lbs 20c
..3 for 15c
ShJr "'-''
Fancy Carrot!
C'-APP'S
I nt Cereal
or Oatmeal
' 23c
25c
2
SHORTlvNlNi
Dry Onions.
White Potatoes
LITTLE
huriAh lln f bi.uins - i
h 3b Boy Blue 9c
A II 4A I AMMONIA LITTI.K
j IDS. IZClBo-Peep 21c
Triple-Freak
SAU017IGD
L EAD
Rutabagas
10 Ins. 39c
.......... 3 lbs. 10c
3 lbs. 25c
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