THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1945 l'AGE FIVE J. tor Lou, from Williamston are the . f guests mis ween oi Mrs. uooawin s father, J. V. Elliott. Confined To Home Mrs. Howard G. Dawkins is con fined to. her home because of illness. She is reported as improving. o o o HOSTESSES TO W. M. S. VUiting In Florida ' ' Mrs. H. C. Sullivan and son, Jim my, left Sunday for Bock Raton, Flav where they will visit Dr. and Mrs. A; D. Taylor. ', Visiting Here Miss Marjorie Tucker, of Washmg ton, D. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Williford this week. Visitors Here Monday ' Mrs. Charles W. Parker and Mrs. Thurman Harrell, of Edenton, spent Monday as the guests of Mrs. Chas. ' M. Williford. Week-end With Pajents Miss Jane Griffin, a student at E. C. T. C. Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Morris Griffin. Move To Washington I Mrs. J. K. Wilson and daughter went to Washington, D. C. this week to meet Mr. Wilson. They will re side in the capital city. Week-end Here C-B. M. Charles Campen, of Char leston,, S. C, spent the week-end visiting: . his wife and his grand mother, Mrs. Jane Campen. 'Returns To Duty , Ensign Donald 0. Tabor, UISNR., hat returned to duty aboard ship, af - '..ter spending several days visiting .his wife and fily. iTo Return To Florida . Warrant Officer Jack Kanoy and Mrs. Kanoy went to Biscoe this week to spend several days with relatives, before returning to Destin Beach, Florida. . Visiting In Norfolk ;i Miss Mamie Stallings went to Nor folk, Va., Thursday to visit aer . niece, Mrs. M. K. Hodges. -Monday In Elizabeth City t Vra. VL W Mi-m onH Mr. I V Everett spent Sunday in Elizabeth City visiting relatives. -: v Visiting In Florida .i ' Mrs. R. L. Knowles, Miss Grace Knowles, Mrs. Kelly White and Mrs. D. M. Jackson left Tuesday for Florida, where they will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mangum, of Newport News, Va., and Mrs. Nor- fleet Gardiner, of Henderson, were, week-end guests of Mrs. L. W. Norman. Week-end In Windsor Miss Mary Jane Spruill spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Spruill, in Windsor. Visitors Here G. I. Bullock and Mrs. Bill Deegan, of Ayden, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anse White. Visiting Here Mrs. R. J. Bergeon, of Kalamazoo. Mich., is the guest of her daughter,. inrs. k. u. nancocK, ana mr. Han cock. Returns Home Mrs. Jude Smith has returned home, after visiting friends near Plymouth. Week-end AH) Home Miss Ida Lee White, a student at Louisburg College, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. L. S. White. rXt&id Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hathaway at tended the Onley-Chesson wedding at the Methodist parsonage in Elizabeth City on Tuesday. Saturday With Relatives ' Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia, Hobbs spent Saturday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Griffin, on the Hertford-Edenton Highway. Visiting In Lynchburg Mrs. D. S. Darden went to Lynch burg, Va., last week to visit rela tives and friends. Week-end With Parents Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Home For Week-end Ensign Jess P. Perry, USNR., Washington, D. C, spent the week end here visiting his wife and his parents. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinn and daughter, and Claude Brinn, of Newport News, Va.. spent the week end as guests of Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Go To Florida Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roberts left this week for Or'nmii, Fla., where they will make their home. Misses Clara, Margaret and Lucy White were hostesses to the Wo man's Missionary Society of Piney Woods Friends Church Saturday af ternoon. The president, Mrs: B. H. Millikan, opened the meeting with the theme song "Send the Light," af ter which the devotional was con ducted by Mrs. Oliver Winslow. Af ter a business session the hymn "How Firm a Foundation" was sung. Interesting briefs from the Mission ary Advocate were presented by Mrs. J. M. Copeland. Mrs. L. J. Wins low introduced the new study book "Unfolding Drama In Southeast Asia" by Basil Matthews, and gave an illustrated and descriptive talk on the South Pacific Islands, an area in which all of us are interested at this time. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by the Rev. B. H. Milli kan. Delicious fruit jello, cake and salt ed nuts were served to the following: Mesdames V. C. Winslow, F. M. Copeland, N. W. Chappell, H. P. White, T. R. Winslow, Claud Wins low, Oliver Winslow, S. M. Winslow, L. C Window, W. L. White, Warren Spivey, George Carver, T. C. Perry, L. J. Winslow, J. M. Copeland, F. C. White, the Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Mil likan, Carrie Gregory, Misses Grace Chappell, Clara, Margaret and Lucy White. In ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Helen Morgan entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church street. Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, Dennis Holliday, G. W. Barbee, M. R. Camp bell, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Alma Leggett. Hied Sffr and Kin. go prize went to Mrs. Campbell. Second high was awarded Mrs. Bar bee and a second bingo prize went to Mrs. Holliday. A sweet course was served. Visiting Here Lt. R. L. Hollowell, USNR, Mrs. Hollowell and daughter Dianne ar rived Wednesday to spend some time as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. B. G. Koonce entertained the members of her bridge' club on Tues day evening at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mes dames V. N. Darden, J. O. Felton, R. M. Riddick, J. G. Roberson, Her man Winslow, Charles Whedbee and R. S. Monds, Jr. High score prize went to Mrs Felton, second high to Mrs. Darden, and Mrs. Roberson received the low score award. A salad course was served. Week-end Here Leslie Hampto-n, USNR, Mrs. Hampton and son spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton. Viniting Here Mrs. Charles Goodwin and daufjh- STATE Hzrtiord, N. C. Today (Friday) WALLACE BEERY BINNIE BARNES in "Barbary Coast Gent" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. SLIM SUMMERVILLE in 'Swing In The Saddle' "Captain America" No. 8 .jtSonday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. FREDRIC MARCH - ELISSA LANDI "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. CARY GRANT - PRISCILLA LANE ' "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. '. . ' DOUBLE FEATURE ' First Feature DONALD WOODS CLAUDIS DRAKE "Enemy of Women" Second Feature CARY GRANT JANET BLAIR in "Once Upan;a Time" 'ay and Friday Matinee 3 P. M. NighW 7 and P M. ' RONALD COLMAN MARLENE DIETRICH YL ti o rum .t& svs MARY TOWE SOCIETY MEETS The Mary Towe Missionary So ciety of the Hertford Methodist Church met on Monday evening at the home of Miss Jennette FU-UU flJ1' Monds' Jr' was in charge ot the business session. The devo tional was given by Mis. EH on Hur dle and Miss Fields gave a short talk. Ihose present included Mesdame, Walter Edwards, EdKar Hill, I,. W Towe, E. McGoogan, Elton Hurdle,' Donald Tabor, Vinrent Hill 1 S Monds, Jr., Fred Morri Mor ' Walker, J. I, Harris, Marion Rid- d,cJk' P- Perry, Jr., Martin Towe, and Philip Carter, and Misses Nettie Day, Chic Stephens, Ruth Elliott Helene Nixon and the hostess. A sweet course was served after the meeting. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Kate M. Blanchard was host ess to members of her bridge club on Friday evening at her home on Market Street. Those playing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, Charles Whedbee, B. G. Koonce, W. G Wright, J. O. Felton, Herman Wins low, J. G. Roberson and R. M. Rid dick. High score prize went to Mrs. Felton and low was awarded Mrs. Koonce. A sweet course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Louis nr!prsnn unlnrN.'n members of her bridge club on Wed nesday evening nt her home. Those I play'n were Mesdames S. P. Jess"n W. H. Hardcastle. J. E. Win-low. 4.' C. Thurman of Raleieh. Trim Wil son, Edgar Hill, Llovd Horton, J. R. Futrell and J. H. Newbold, Misses Mae Wood Winslow and Frances Maness. I Hign score nnze for the went to Mrs. Futrell. and Mrs. Thurman was awarded hio-h prize for visitors. I A ou.nnt - - i j owccv i-uuif-e was servea. BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. T. Ii. Jessup entertained the members of her bridge club on Fri day evening at her home on Front Street. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames C. M. WinWord. H. C. Stokes. Jack Brinn. C. R. Holmes. M. R. Camnbell, Misses Helen Mor- 1 gan and Esther Evans. High score prize went to Mrs. Stokes, low to Miss Evans and Mrs. Brinn received the bingo prize. A dainty sweet course was served. CALLED TQ RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephenson, Jr., of Victorville, Calif., have been call ed to Raleigh on account of the death of his mother. Mrs. Rex Stephenson, who died In Washington Sunday. mm E COATS 9 After Inventory Sale . LAM . LAPEE UnT . LAMES9 PEEE Sweaters - Skirts - Blouses We still have a good selection of many items. Don't miss this opportunity to save on wearing apparel . . . (iood now and through the coming season. SEE THESE VALUES BEFORE SALE ENDS "Buy War Bonds With Your Savings" S HERTFORD, X. C. Triple-Fresh Bread SANDWICH lVHb If. Loaf Dried Beans Raby Limas 2d 25c Colonial Catsup B4ou.z 15c Sunshine Blended Juice ct2 17c Double-Fresh Coffee SILVER LABEL 2 " 41c Biscuit Mix Jiffy Great Norlhern Beans 27c 2-lb 21c Florida Oranges 8 Ik. 55: Golden Delicious Apples ....3 !hs. 35c j Lemons, pound 14c Grapefruit, large size. 3 for 27c Green Beans, lo 22c New Potatoes 5 lbs. 35c Old Potatoes 10 lbs. 43c Radishes 2 bunches 15c APPLE SAUCE STRING BEANS SLICED BEETS m inv nn Mb 4 o runt UMniS cm XOU cm Colonial 20-oz Can Colonial Cut No. 2 Can Ceneva No. 2 Can 4-lb LIBBY'S MUSTARD KARO SYRUP PICKLES 9-oz Jar 13c 15c 13c 72c 9c Blue Label 4Q. 5-lb Jar 0t Libby'f Sweet Tomato 29-z Jar PRESERVES Te,cidf;,i c"" FLEECY WHITE PENDER'S BEST Plain Flour rb61C V Laundry Bleach HaU Gallon 28c 25c 23c Plain Flour Gold Medal 64c Shortening Spry 25c Sb69c Nabisco Crackers Premium 19c Large Package Lux Flakes pk 23c Toilet Soap Lifebuoy Cakt 7c Toilet Soap Swan Soap cat 6c Medium Size Rinso'10cs23c Sala4 0U IVma 2Su. 30c Sfcortttktf - Adrift J? 24c ljjT"! We are I 1 SZS- I i -I'll U 11 ' Mrs. Stephenson, JrV is the former Ruth Nachman. f , t ( 1. t 4

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view