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PAGE SIX THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1&45. "" 666 Cold Preparations LIQUID, TABLET, SALVC, NOC DROPS USE ONLY AB DIRCCTCO JUST ARRIVED! NEW FALL HATS To complete your wardrobe! NEW SHADES I EW STYLES BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William E. White, Jr., from Elizabeth City, announce the birth of a son William Elliott White, 3rd, born Friday, September 21 at the Medical Center, Elizabeth City. W. E. White, Jr., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White and formerly of Hertford. T $1.98 to $5.95 COME LOOK THEM OVER! I M (Q) KT mm I j r IT PAYS TO GET GOOD Cover Crop Seeds Good cover crops mean much to your farm, that's why you should choose the best seed you can find, and plant 1 it in you'r fields. It's time to do that ' very thing, so stop in at our store and T select your seed from our supply of quality seed. J WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK Crimson Clover -Wheat -Rye -Oats Rape -Rye Grass -Hitrogen GET GOOD SEED AND SOW THEM EARLY 0- Hertford Hardware & Supply C "Trade Here And Bank Tne Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. o. MAKE REPAIRS NOV Fix up your house or re-roof it now before bad weather begins. We have the building materials you will need for the job. We have just received another shipment of materials you have been wanting. Asbestos Siding Rolled Brick Siding '" Asbestos and Composition Shingles ' Slate" Surface and Rubber Roofing Rolled Tin -Nails -Tools o Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE' l " Ub'DTLVlVn TkJ- r , "H: " Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White, Margaret Ann and Francis Lee White and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown White of Woodland were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. RalDh White Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow and family of Chuckatuck visited Mr. and rare, uiauae itouniree ana rar. ana Mrs. Dempsey Winslow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane and son, Clyde Emory, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Matthews of Hertford Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams of Hertford spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Williams. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winslow and children of Belvidere visited there Sunday afternoon. Carlton Rountree of USMTS, Brooklyn, N. Y., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Rountree. J Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cullipher of Merry Hill spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saminie Rid dick. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter, and Mrs. Verna Winslow during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winslow spent Sunday in Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winslow and children of Petersburg spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. blmer Winslow HOSTESS TO gRIDGE CttTB Mrs. Al Kenton waa hoatMu tn hni bridge club last Wednesday evening at her home. Those-playing were Mes damea Dave FulW. Rulnh WsIIbml Jimmy Johnson, Vivian Mathews, H. R. Christensen, R. D. Turgeon, Jr., F. B. Stevenson, WrE. Drake L. B. Mer rill, Miss Prue Newby and Miss Hel ene Nixon. High score prize went to Mrs. Christensen, second high and floating prize was awarded Miss Newby. A salad coarse was served by the hostess. ANNOUNCING.... HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. W. G. Wrisrht was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes- dames B. G. Kooncr , R. M. Riddick, J. G. Roberson. Herman Winslow. J. O. Felton, V. N. Darden, T. B. Sumner and Miss Kate Blanchard. High score prize went to Mrs. Darden, sec ond high was awarded Mrs. Winslow, and low went, to Mrs. Riddick. A salad course was served. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams and Elizabeth City visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Williams visited Mrs. Henry Williams at Weeksville Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Raker and daughter of Washington, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gaddy of Hert ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Allen J. Winslow. Mrs. Jv Sunday morninc Jordan, Mrs. Dennis Winslow and Mrs. Marvin Benton and Anne of children and Miss Clara Winslow of Old Neck and Mrs. . Ralph Harrell Bagley Swamp visited Mrs. Archie spent Friday aternoon at Elizabeth White Tuesday afternoon. CELVIDJJKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree and daughters, Novella and Nancy, of Sunbury were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White Sunday. Misses Blanch and Dixie Chappell of Norfolk spent the week-end as guests of their mother. Mrs MnuH Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Copeland of lyner were guests of Copeland Monday. W. L. White and Emory Rountree attended the double funeral services for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gregory at Newland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Layden and daugh ter spent Thursday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chappell and son, Billy of Newport News were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mm G. W. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow attend ed a home coming at Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Raiford's ancestral home near Ivor, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White and daughter, Jewell, spent Thursday in Suffolk. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and family were guests of Mrs. Louise Ward of Ryland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Shanhonhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Smith and family, Mrs. Howard Klemm and daughter, Karan and Bill Smith of Elizabeth City were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smitji Sunday afternoon. PASTOR CONDUCTING CAMP MEETING AT TROY CHURCH The Rev. B. C. Reavis, pastor of .the Hertford Methodist Church, left Mon day for Troy, N. C, where he is do ing the preaching at the Love Joy Camp Ground. Services are held three times daily. Mr. Reavis did the preaching in this same camp last year. This is one of the few camps that is being kept up where people tent on the grounds. Mr. Reavis plans to return to Hert ford next Friday night in order to of ficiate at the marriage of his daugh ter, Pauline Reavis, next Saturday night at the Hertford Methodist Church at 8:30 o'clock. Next Sundav heintr the fifth Sim. day, as is the custom, the Baptist and Methodist congregations will worship toirether at thp evAnlnir hnn vices will be at the Methodist Cknrch with the Rev. H. G. Dwltln nutn of the Baptist Church, preaching. The time wilt be changed back to Eastern Standard time next Sunddy and the service win be held at 7:30 P. M. Lady's Stomach Was Like A Gas Factory: Meals Turned To Gas One lady said recently that 'her stomach vied to be like a "gas fac tory!" That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right into gas. She was always bloated, had awful stom ach gas pains, daily headaches, and constant irregular bowel action. Now. however, this lady says she is FREE of STOMACH GAS and she says the change la due to taking INNER-AID. Her meals agree with her. No gas or oioat axter eating. Headaches and constipation are gone. 'Oh! what re lief IT states .this lady. VWhy dont ether gas and constipatiion sufferers get INNER-AID v m .., INNER-AID contains' 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas frnmMttomafh. act iin rimnHah lira and kidneys,', Miserable, people soon fool ifMTM-anf All n .- fi. tiTTOT'invr' timt. mini M.w-M 111 u.if k. all 'Drug stores here 4n Ferquin.ans SNOW HILL NEWS J. V. Harrell, S 2c of Bainbridge, Md., and Mrs. Harrell of Winfall spent the week-tnd here with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews and children of near Hertford spent Sun day with Mrs. W. M. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gree-orv of Moody Harrell Sunday afternoon Mrs. Moodv Harrell and Mrs. FHWie Harrell motored to Edenton Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roscie Smith are on the sick list. Mrs. Floyd Mathews and son of Old Neck visited Mrs. William Whedbee City. CHAPANOKE NEWS Miss Susie Mae "Wilson. '"RM. nt Norfolk visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Wilson. last week. Mrs. Marvin Robbins and Mrs. W. T. Lewis spent Wednesday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mr. 'and Mrs. H. E. Onlev unent Sunday at Old Trap as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Burgess. Miss LnuiiMt Wilnnn nf C.rnaa RnoJ. Mrs. Estes spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Wilson Calvin Wilson left Tueadav for Maryland after spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mrs. Sarah Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce and Mrs. Bill Pierce via. ited friends near South Mills on Sun day. Mrs. Lillie Hvatt has returnpH ti her home in Portsmouth after spend ing several weeks with her sister. Mrs. 0. L. Byrum. Mrs. Paul Vausrhn of Flizahoth C.itv spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. irma Uorsey. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilnnn Friday evening in Portsmouth with Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Hartasanchez and Alberto, Jr., and Jimmie returned with them to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy spent Tuesday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mrs. K. L. Byrum and Mra. O. L. Byrum spent Thursday in Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stalli were in Elizabeth City Tuesday. Walter bymons returned Tuesday from Germany after SDendinir 18 months of active service in the Army. mm 9m parts . , i ..... . - AS DISTRIBUTOR OF GE ELECTRIC RANGES, REFRIGERATORS AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES We also take pleasure in announcing that J. Moody Mathews is now associated with our firm. He will appreciate having his friends call and see him. MURRAY MOTOR PARTS CO. PHOM-: 2206 HERTFORD, N. C. it tni snr nnri it rTT"m , , - . . . . . ...n muuiuiuaji We hone to have in our stores snoh flTFT t To Insm-p Dplivprv rViricfmoo Tim Avoid the Postal Reauirements nf n Rpnnpf I From the Service Men, Mail Christmas Boxes f co Men in foreign Service Between Sep tember 15th and October 15th. - MAILING REGULATIONS The parcel must not exceed 5 pounds and must not be more than 15 inches in length or 36 inches in length and girth combined. It should be wrapped securely and marked "Christmas Parcel.'" Address must be written clearly and completely. Parcel Post rajtes are those ap plicable to the Postmaster in whose care the parcel is addressed. Fountain Pens Stationery Toilet Kits Soaps and Creams Pocket Combs Bibles and other Books Razor Blades Shaving Accessories, Sun Glasses Bill Folds Wrist Watch Straps Tooth Brushes and Dentifrices Playing Cards Towels and Wash Cloths Hose and Handkerchiefs Address Books X Visit Our Stores For Your Selection Overseas Mailing Boxes, Wrapping Paper, Tags and Seals ROSES 5-10 25c STORES I !' - r- rr T YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTER IS Slioning to Fall ercliqndise See our line of Fall Merchandise. It is complete, and ready for your selection. bee our supply x . WORK CLOTHES GLOVES . SHOES UNDERWEAR SOX LEATHER JACKETS OVERALLS JUMPERS These goods are' not war items. They are the same quality lines you hough he fore the war and the same you will buy from now on. Merchandise of such dual ity is hard to get, and will be for a loAg -v time. The price is not going t6 be lower ' . C. . so why wait for your immediate needs? Visit our stofe and choose your . ' neds from our large stock. s M it. nuts Yes, Sir! It's time to dig those pea- You'llneed NAILS HAMMERS H0JS DIGGERS PTCH FORKS fMNtiXGS TWINE ' '' And many other items that we can fur- ( J nisli. In fact we have everything you need but tha labor. . Don't wait until the very last minute -to purchase goods you will need for the r Fall Harvest . It will save you time to ; v come in and let us supply the goods' oow, ' Shop at pur One Stop Shopping Center; for all your needs. 1- " '3.- :Iiic.:i ; RIGHT-PRICES SINCE i6U f " QUALITY MERCHANDISE w II il adv. c County.
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