'1 I i-'i'., - THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N i . - ""MimminmiiMuui! C, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1945. PAGE THREE Week-end with Mother MiBB Ida Lee White, a student at Louiaburg College, spent the week end visiting her mother, Mrs. L. S. White. Mrs. George Ervin Fields requests the honor' 'of your presence at the marriage' of her daughter Maude Jeanette tov ' Guy Wesley Tittti; Jr. Lieutenant (junior . grade), United States Naval ReBerve On Tuesday, the sixth of March,1 Nineteen Hundred Forty Five at five o'clock v First Methodist Church Hertford, North Carolina No invitations have been sent in town, but the public Is cordially in vited to attend. ' Week-end with Mother ' ' ' i Miss Elizabeth KnowleS, of Ra leigh spenUthe" weefc-end ' witji ' her mother, MrsTR. L. Kjib'wJes. Return Home Mrs. R. L. Knowles and daughter, Miss Grace Knowles, have returned home after spending the past month in Florida. Week-end Here Lieut. Bill Jessup, of Newport port News, Va., spent the week-end visiting his wife and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. News, with his Week-end with Mother Claude Brinn,l of Newport va., spent the eek-end mojher, Mrs. Rbsser Brinn. Week-en with Mother JosiahiBaW), of Durham? spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. L. r . Babb. Wi . . stores are en a national scope, being located in practically ;very state in the Union. , Federated Stores are home owned and independently oper ated. Each store uses Butler Brothers Distributor Store Pro 'jrami Butler Brothers is the nation's largest distributor of gen eral merchandise with six principal warehouses located in Chi cago, St. Louis, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Dallas and San Fran cisco. From these warehouses each Federated Store is supplied most economically with all its requirements in household and sewing heeds in dry goods, men's, women's, children's wear and shoes. This Distributor Store program makes a tremendous dif ference. Through it each of the hundreds of Federated .Stores operating throughout the country has every assistance needed to maintain a reputation for merchandise right in price, right in color, right in style. , J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. " BLANCH ARD'S'SJNCE 1832 HERTFORD, tf. C. STATE Hertford, tf. C. Today (Friday) Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M--Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ) WILLIAM BOYD JOAN FONTAINE BASIL RATH BONE "Frenchman's Creek" in "Mystery Man" "Captain America" No. 12 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. VIVIEN LEIGH and ROBERT TAYLOR in WATERLOO BRIDGE" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. DOROTHY LAMOUR - EDDIE BRACKEN in "RAINBOW ISLAND" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M, DOUBLE FEATURE k First Feature JACK HALEY .' JEAN PARKER Second Feature WARNER BAXTER NINA FOCH. "One Body Too Many" Shadows In the Night " '" ' ' Irdajr and Friday Mattew P. M. ' Night 7 and V P. MX i- . ' GARY COOPER . TERESA WRIGHT A Saturday in Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. T. L. Jes sup, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Mildred Reed and Mrs. G. R. Tuckei spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Week-end at Home Miss Dot Edwards, a student at Louiaburg College, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. Week-end at Jarvisburg Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright, at Jarvisburg. In Raleigh This Week Mrs. W. W. White spent several days this week in Raleigh visiting her husband. Welly White, their son, spent the week-end in Elizabeth City with his grandmother. Return to Rhode Island Lieut, and Mrs. H. R. Christensen left Sunday for Quonset Point, R. I., They have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden for the past few weeks. Sunday Visitors C. P. 0. Carey Quincy and Mrs. Quincy, C. R. Nixon and daughter, of Norfolk. Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nixon on Sunday. Week-end at Home Miss Ruth Winslow, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow. CIRCLE NO. TWO TO MEET Circle Number Two of the Wom an's Missionary Society of the Hert ford Baptist Church will meet on Monday evening, March 5th, at 8 o'clock, with; Mrs. B. T. Wood. All members areiurged to1 be present. CIRCLE NO. THREE TO MEET Circle No. iTfiree of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet on Monday evening, March 5th, at 8 o'clock, with Miss Helen Morgan. All members are urged to be present. I; I" " I Week-end at Home Miss Wally C. Mayes, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mayes. Week-end Visiting Mrs. E. J. Vanderberry, of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. Kelly White. She was accompanied to Nor folk by Mrs. White, who was her guest over Sunday. Returns Home Mrs. B. C. Reavis has returned home, after spending several days visiting her daughter, Miss Pauline Reavis, in Greensboro. Week-end with Mother Lieut. Shelton White, USNR, New port News, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Week-end Here J. G. CaniDbell. of (larnlinn Rparh. was the week-end aruest of Mr. and ', Mrs. Max Campbell and J. C. Camp- I oen. Mr. Campbell was accompanied home by his wife, who had spent several days here visiting relatives. Week-end with Parents Miss Nancy Darden, of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Elizabeth Darden, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, pent the week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. Week-end Visitors MisB Marjorle Tucker, Mrs. John Talley and son, Stevie, of Washing ton, D. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williford. Returns To tamo Custer C. F. Reed, USA, left Monday for Camp Custer, Mich., after spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Read, of near Hertford. Wednesday in Norfolk Mrs. V. N. Darden and Mrs. L N. Hollowell spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. Visiting Mother Sidney Broughh n, USNK, is spend ing his furlough with his mother, Mrs. Vera Broughton. M tif 'mm Home Remedy for Relieving Miseries of GUILD'S COLDS The modern external treatment most young mothers use to relieve discom- uHia 01 cniiaren s colds . . . muscular soreness or tightness, coughing, irri tation in upper bronchial tllhff fa VIL.. 7 . a M . R Ilk Ca .... f - jvoi iuuii un ana ngnc away Diessed relief starts to come as VapoRub . . . to upper bronchial tubes with its special medicinal vapors rliff nrwl Korlr surfaces like A warming poultice Often by morning most of the misery ui uic cum is gone. Kememoer tnis ... ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this special rjenetra ting-stimulating action. It's time-tested, home-proved, the best known home rem- m a a edy for relieving Vf ICRS miseries of colds.V VAPORus 0k BABY CHICKS - It is now time to get ready for your Chicks. We are hatching again now. They will come off each Friday. Let us book your 'order now for future delivery. N. H. Red, Barred Rock and White Leghorn. , Superior Hatchery , CIRCLE NO. SIX TO MEET Circle Number Six of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet on Tuesday evening, March 6th, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Mabel KeeL AH members are urged to be present CIRCLE NO. FIVE TO MEET Circle Number Five of the Woman's Missionary Society "of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet on Tuesday evening, March 6th, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Hudson Butler. All members are urged to be present. CIRCLE NO. FOUR TO MEET Circle No. Four of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet on Monday evening, March 6th, at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Fred Matthews, at her home on the Edenton Highway. All member. are urged to be present. VALUES .GALORE At Yaw FrMaily PENDER STORE (Prices Effective March 1-2-3) Florida. Sweet Juicy, Valencia 4fvi ftRATVflFQ vr JL t iTlL A 1 V JM la Mesh Bags 8 ibs 53 c Grapefruit large.. 3 for 11 c Tender Green Beans 2 Ibs. 35c Western Cauliflower, lb. 18c Fancy Celery 2 for 25c Green Cabbage ... 4 lis. 15s Tangerines 5 lbs 45c Fresh Peas, lb 20c Fresh Squash ... .2 Ibs. 35c :0 Virginia Maid PEANUT BUTTER 19c D01.K FANCY CRUSHED Pineapple N 21c SOUTHIRN MANOR Shoe Peg CoriT 14c GIBB'S TOMATO SAUCE Baked Beans "Lr 8c CRUTCHFIFI D WATER GROl'NO Corn Meal 28c CRIMSON QUEEN CALIF. Peaches No 2 " T C IIAPPYVAI.E EARLY June Peas Nfc2 IC COHN OFF THE COB Nib Id s ,? He LIMA BEANS POINT KREE No. 2 Can 14c G-imrf6l fi? ft Colonta! or Mconali Lang's PickSes sour ;ri 19c Apple Jelly 21c lA. . A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A KKMHBMB J OCTAGON Laundry Soip 3 cakes 14c Tillit Soap 3 cakes 14c Soap Powder 3 Pkgs 14c Cleanser . . 2 cans 9c Double-Fresh Gold Label COFFEE l ib Bag 24C r ... , - 7 ZERO Liquid Household Cleaner Quart 1 7 Bottle A 1 "Reduces Dirt To Nothing" 40-60 Watt Mazda Bulbs lGc D. P. Creen Label Tissue 3 11c Arm and Hammer v Baking Soda &oz4c : PENNANT WAFFLE SYRUP Bottle Cmger Bread 14-oz Pkg Dromedary Mix Colonial Macaroni Dillchlll-w'fi ITIaiih Self Rising III9MUI J 9 M IVUI 6- Jiffy Biscuit Mix Sugar Ripe Prunes Pie Apples Sliced S-lb Bag 2K-lb Pkg lib Box Corns tock 20 oz lar 20c 4c 34c 27c 17c 21c Triple-Fresh Sandwich BREAD Giant lX-lb Loal lie HEINZ Cream of Tomato Soup cir lie Pea Soup r 12c Fill Up Tonr Shopping B.8 Witfc These Fime Food Valaes ! Colonial Cut Beets lo. iy, Cai 14c New Pack Tomatoes Ii. 2 Cu 10c Ritter's Cut Asparagus Ii.SCii 30c Colonial Spinach Ii. 2Cii 16c Del Monte Carrots 16-iz Jar 14c Lang's Sweet -Relish 8-tz Jar 10c WINNER Rubbing Alcohol 2 25c 1 ,4 i 1 1 ' U. S. 17 Two Miles West of

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