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f PAGE TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1946. THE' Perquimans Weekly Published every Friday by The Perquimans Weekly, partner hip confuting . of Joseph G CampWl and Max R. CampbeH, 1 Hertford, N. C MAX CAMPBELL nt4w amociatkJIJi Ki.trer aa second elaaa mattes ovmbei 16. 1984, at poatoCflM at Hertford, North Carolina, un der the Act of March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Cards of thanks, obituaries, resolutions of respect, eta, wfll Pi charged for at regular advertising rates. Advertising rates furnished by request. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945. , CHAPAMOKE NEWS Mrs. Emmett Stallings and son Ronnie and Mrs. P. L. Griffin spent the week-end in Portsmouth with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandie. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris and Cecil White of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy on Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood of Portlock, Va.( spent Sundy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Russell spent Sunday with r elatives at Weeksville. Mr. and Mrs. Cary McNider of Newport News, Va., were the week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNider. spent iuonaay with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claude Fields of Hertford Leroy Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy spent Friday afternoon in Elizabeth City. BALLAHACK NEWS Mrs. Ruby Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker of Norfolk were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Harrell of Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Mrs. Robert Chappell, Mrs. Shelton Nixon and Mrs. Sidney Goodwin spent Friday at Suffolk shopping. Mrs. Josephine Ward of Newport News and Pvt. Robert Ward of Illi nois, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Baker. Miss Mary Lee Perry, cadet iurse of Norfolk General Hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Goodwin and children and Mrs. Willard Whitson and baby of Portlock, Va., were the guests of relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Dail and daughter Huldah of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Fred Evans. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mansfield and children of Newport News, Va,, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mansfield. day frojn Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City. ":" William Tarkenton, Joe White, W. P. Davis and Whichard Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harris in Nor folk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson and children of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moore and children of Eliza beth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D Perry SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley Har rell, Pat and Jesse Vance Harrell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Harrell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Bar clift at Nixonton. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregory at Woodville Sunday. Pvt. and Mrs. Will Hoffler, Jr., spent a few days with Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Hofflel at Sunbury last week. Mrs. Luther Booth went to Cali fornia to be with her husband, Chap lain Booth, who has been out in the Pacific for some time. Mrs. Russell Baker, daughter Anne and Mrs. W. M. Mathews visited Mr. and Mrs. Baker near Belvidere Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Young and daughter, Janice of Timmonsville, S. C, G. J. Barclift, Wentworth Bar clift of Nixonton, Mrs. Marvin Ben ton and daughter Anne of Old Neck, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell. end as guests of Miss Grace Chajv pell. Miss Frances Window was the dinner guest of Miss Willie Mae Chappell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and son Jay of Norfolk were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young and son, Harmon, Jr., of Portsmouth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Copeland, and son, Raiford, of Elizabeth City were week-end guests of Mrs. H. P. White. Miss Mildred Copelan dof Wood land spent the week-end as gues of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. L C. Winslow and daughter, Betty Jean, of Hertford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. White Sunday afternoon. Buy More War Bonds DINNER GUESTS . Dinner guests of Mrs, R. A. Perry on Mother's Day were Mrs. ;Fxed T. Evans and children, Joseph , and Louise, Mrs. Charlie DaH and daugh ter, Hulda of Ballahack, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs and daughter, Alice Brinn, Mrs. Sidney Sutton and son, Sidney Tucker of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Perry and chil dren, Jay and Elizabeth of Sunbury, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Baccus arid son, Elton of Hertford, Mr. ancr Mrs. J. B. Perry and Charlie Crowder of Hertford. Those visaing in the af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis and Johnnie Miller. BURGESS NEWS Alton Mathews of Norfolk was the week-nd guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mathews, v Gurney Jordan and family and Miss Ethel Jordan of Norfolk spent the XVIDLRE NEWS Mrs. E. H. Cannon, Jr., of Rich mond was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland. Will Curtis, Mrs. E. Weston, Mrs. Blakemore Weston, Miss Nora Wes ton and Tom Weston, USN, of Nor folk were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Lane Wednesday. Mrs. B. W. Copeland and daughter, Sylvia Wrae, Mrs. F. M. Copeland, Mrs. H. P. White and Mrs. Tom Winslow spent Wednesday in Suf folk. Miss Mary Outland and Miss Lil lian Price of Wilson spent the week- SUMMERTIME SUGGESTIONS INSECT REPELLENTS Keeps Off Flies Mosquitoes Gnats Jitter Bug-, 1 oz. 35c Stun, 2oz 47c Oil of Citronella, 1 oz 25c Gaby's Suntan Lotion 25c Olive Oil 25c Tannic Acid OintJment 50c Unguentine . 10c up Bumtong . 50c Don't Forget Saccharin 1,000 One-grain $1.25 ROBERSON'S "On The Corner" . . ASK US WE HAVE IT! Gifts Drug Sundries Cosmetics week-end with their mother, Mrs. J. T. Jordan. Others calling Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane arid family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spivey amf family. Supper quests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrell Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. W:':ist a E. l.a. e and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. lia night, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Pickler and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. H. Pattrn and family of :Edenton., Mr. andf Mrs. Sidney Layden and family spent Sunday , with her moth er, Mrs. J, T. Nixon. Mr. andiMrs. Ninval V.hedbee of Drivers, Va., visited his mother, Mrs. Billie Whedbee, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spruill and daughtr of Norfolk were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Owens. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Shean have re turned to their home at Burgees af ter spending the week with his mother at Machaville. N. C. Raymond Bateman and children spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bateman. Mrs. Pearl Hanberry of Norfolk is visiting her mother, Mrs. V. L. Proctor. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Catling of fuffolk, Va., visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and chil dren and Mrs. Tempie Tarkenton vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Hollowell of Great Hope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gatling went to Elizabeth City Monday to visit Mrs. Ben Berry, who is a patient in Albemarle Hospital. R. F. Standin of Norfolk visited friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Sallie Cullipher spent Wed nesday night with Mrs. Reuben Perry of Burgess. Mrs. Hattie Farmer, Mrs. David Ward and son Douglas spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Norfolk ' with relatives. I Mrs. Clyde Berry of Fairfield, N. C, visited her niece, Mrs. Kramer Williams, Saturday. Mrs. Lonnie Gibbs, Mrs. William Midgett of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Perry of near Edenton vis ited Mrs. Beulah Williams and Mrs. Cleta Williams Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis and children of Yeopim, Mr. and Mrs. William Tarkenton and son of near Hertford and Mrs. Mattie White, Miss Eva White and Gene of Tyner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and Mrs. Tempie Tarkenton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Butt and chil dren of New Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Long and son of near Hert ford visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hobbs Sunday. Mrs. Kramer Williams and children and Mrs. Beulah Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chappell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gatling spent Sunday and Monday in Norfolk with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips and daughters, Marjory and Madelyn, visited Julian Long and Mrs. Ernest Goodwin in Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City Sunday. Earl Williams spent the week-end in Clio, S. C, with friends. Julian Long returned home Tues-, n Times Like These When a nation has been at war over a period of years, there naturally has to be many changes in every day living. It affects every community, every per son and every business, big and small. Therefore, we wish to say Thanks To Our Customers We thank you for your business during the past and the patience you have shown in the delay of delivery of your purchases. We are sorry that condi tions have been such that these delays happened, but we know that each one of you has come to realize the labor conditions of times like these make it almost impossible for operations to continue along normal lines. We know that our service during the past year has not measured up to the standard that we desire to give and have given in past years, but we hope lhat you will bear in mind this was due to general labor conditions beyond our control. We made every attempt to keep our service at the high level. We closed our mill for a period of three weeks in order to manufacture fer tilizers to fill your orders as promptly as possible. Even then, there were de lays in some ca .es. We sincerely hope that the delay in obtaining your pur chases has not caused too great a set-back for our customers. We are proud of you Perquimans County Farmers for the big part you have played in crop production during the war years, and know that your efforts have helped make it possible for America to continue as the best-fed nation in the world. Again, we want to say thanks for your patronage and patience during the past year, and it is our hope that before another year passes the world will be at peace and we may serve you as in years gone by. It is time to buy Nitrate of Soda and Land Plaster. We will appreciate your orders for these items. The SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE 2131 The Most Important Business Is . . . "YOU INCORPORATED" ARE YOU ADEQUATELY 1 PROTECTED? A survey, without obligation, will show you n where you may need special coverage ,ji FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE White & Monds ': Agent Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Company HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO PHONE 3056 HERTFORD, N. C. mum oai V J J to bh& I ' ' re, 11, ' OEPEIDABLE EXTRA-MILEAGE WARRING . It's loo late to recap after your tire has blown. Its top; Better see us today for dependable Good year Extra Mileage Recapping. We'll give your tired tire a longerrlasting, safer tread design . add many mor iniles and months of low-cost service to its life. All vprk by, experts using tested factory methods and 'tough, durable Goodyear processed materials. HERTFORD OIL CO. Hertford, N. C PHONE 1611 fete Hi v1
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