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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, FR.iMY OCTOBER 5, 1945.
KEGGEREIS-REAYIS
VOWS SPOKEN SATURDAY
corsage of gardenias.
The candles were lighted by Don
ald Robinson and Hunter Morgan.
The ushers were Bill White, How
ard Pitt, Donald Robinson, Hertford,
Gaston Rollins,, Durham, N. C, Lt.
Leo Merrill, Pheonix, Arizona, Hunt
er Morgan, Sunbury, N. C.
The honorary bridesmaids were:
Mrs. Leo Merrill, Miss Doris Byrum,
Miss Romona Divers, Miss Sybil Skin
ner, Hertford, Miss Eloise Causey,
Liberty, N. C, and Miss Louise Davis,
West End, N. C. j
The bride attended Henderson .High
school, Henderson, N. C, and Greens
boro College, Greensboro, N. C, from
which she received her A. B. degree
when graduated last June. The groom
attended Suffield High school, Suf
field, Ohio. After the wedding and
reception the couple left for a wed
ding trip to Ohio. The bride wore a
going away suit of grey gabardine,
black and white accessories and a
shoulder corsage of gardenias.
guests at the door, Miss Elizabeth children, Julia Ann, Jo Pat and Clay j Stokes, C. R. Holmes, W. G. Barbee, Teacher, Mrs. TC W. Griffin; assist
Knowles and Mrs. J. C.i Reavis pre-
spent the week-end with Mrs. Alonza
sented them to the receiving line com
posed of the parents of the bride, the
bridal couple and wedding party.
Mrs. Howard Pitt directed them
into the dining room where the punch
bowl was presided over by Mrs. S.
S. Hunt. Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., cut
the cake and the honorary brides
maids served. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Winslow directed the guests to the
gift room, which was presided over by
Lt. and Mrs. Leo Merrill and Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Reavis. The guests were
registered in the bride's book by Miss
Eloise Causey.
The out of town guests were as fol
lows: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Crabtree, Mr.
and Mrs. Gaston Rollins and Patsy of i ton.
Durham. Mrs. S. S. Hunt, North!
Felton and Mjss Gladys Felton, at St
Pauls, N. C.
Sunday Here
" Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Jordan of
Elizabeth City and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Campen of Portsmouth spent Sunday
with Mrs. Jane Campen.
Week-End Here
Mr. and Mrs. Calley Campen of
Portsmouth, Charlie Campen and son
of Wilmington spent the week-end
with Mrs. Jane Campen.
From Ayden
Mrs. Hubert Dale and daughter of
Ayden are spending this week as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iirough-
and Miss Mary bumner. High score 'dent, Mrs.
prize went to Airs, wumorq ana sec
ond high was awarded Mrs. Stokes.
A sweet coarse was served by the
hostess.
Morgan ant teacher, Mrs. L. R. Webb; preei-
Blanche Nurney; vice
president, Mrs.' L. R. Webb; second
vice president, Mrs. W. C. Banclift;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Blanche
Nurney; class ambassador, Mrs. ,W.
S. S. CLASS MEETS
The Suzanna Wesley Bible Class
of New Hope Sunday school, held the
monthly meeting Thursday afternoon
Sept. 27, with Mrs. Mattie Simpson
in New Hope. The president,- Mrs.
W. W. Spencer, conducted the meet
ing. After the devotional, and lit
erary exercise, the following were el
ected as officers for the coming year:
W. Spencer and class reporter, Mrs,
J. W. Haskett
CIRCLE NO. TO MEET - 4
Circle No. 6 of the Hertford Bap-'
urn vnurcn win meet Tuesday evening,
fit. IA . tlMna rt Hfva TlAnnwl rkA. . S
kins. All members please be present.
HONORED AT RECEPTION
Following the wedding of Miss
Pauline Estelle Reavis and Richard
Lee Keggereis, the couple were hon- j
ored at a reception given at the'
Methodist parsonage. The home wasj
beautifully decorated with white
gladioli, chrysanthemums and candles.
candles. I
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe received the'
Wilkesboro, N. C, Mrs. Hoke Smith,
Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Reavis, Altavista, Va., Mrs. J. C
Reavis, Salisbury, N. C, Rev. and
Mrs. A. P. Brantley, Rev. and Mrs.
I. A. Richmond, Mrs. J. Herbert Mil
ler, Elizabeth City, N. C, Rev. and
Mrs. J. D. Cranford, Winfall, Mrs. J.
F. Gartner, Mocksville, N. C.
In Charlotte
Mrs. Allen Ruddock left last week
for Charlotte where she attended the
funeral of her mother-in-law who had
a sudden illness, and died last Monday.
Week-End With Mother
Sidney Broughton, U. S. N. R., of
Washington, D. C, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Vera
and, Brouehton.
Week-End Here
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk
daughter of Cherry Point spent the
week-end visiting Mrs. Baker Wood ; Week-End Here
and Mrs. Annie Chalk. I Mr. and Mrs
Week-End At St. Paul's
Mr. and Mrs. H. C
Stokes and
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
it in your fields. It's time to do that
very thing, so stop in at our store and
select your seed from our supply of
quality seed.
WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK
Crimson Clover -Wheat -Rye -Oats
Rape-Rye Grass Nitrogen
GET GOOD SEED A.XD SOW THEM EARLY
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Hertford Hardware & Supply Co.
"Trade Here And Bank Tne Difference"
HERTFORD, N. C.
V.'ant to save that tractor?
use
Want to save that truck?
use
Want to save that car?
use
TLIs is no year to take chances with precious, hard to re
place farm equipment. Instead, be sure with Pure Pennsylvania-base
Tiolene motor oil. Tiolene has the full
body and superior film strength to give your macLInes
the extra protection thgy deserve in this emergency.
WINSLOW OIL COMPANY
Jim Layden and
daughter, Billie Burke of Newport
News spent the week-end with Mr. .Stores here in Perquimans County.
and Mrs. C. I. Lewis. adv.
UPSET STOMACHS
YIELD INCHES OF
GAS AND BLOAT
"I was so full of ffas I was afraid
I'd burst. Sour, bitter substance rose
up in my throat from my upset stom
ach after meals. I got INNER-AID,
and it worked inches of gas and bloat
from me. Waistline is way down
now. Meals are a pleasure. I praise
INNER-AID to the sky." This is an
actual testimonial from a man living
right here in Hertford.
INNER-AID is the new formula
containing medicinal juices from 121
bowels, clear gas from stomach, act
on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miser
able people soon feel different all
over. So don't go on suffering Get
INNER-AID. Sold by all Drug
Week-End At Hatteras
Mr. and Mrs. David Cox and John,
spent the week-end at Hatteras.
SB- 'W
FOR ROOFING MATERIAL
Of Tin, Asphalt and Asbestos Shingles
visit
DUNSTAN SOPPLY COMPANY
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MET
The Executive Committee of the
Woman's Missionary society (if the i
Baptist church met Thursday eve
ning with Mrs. Howard Dawkins,
Mrs. I. A. Ward presiding. The meet
ing was opened with a prayer by
Mrs. J. E. Everett. Business for the
coming month was discussed. There!
were IS members present. After the!
meeting the hostess served refresh
ments.
Circle number 4 of the Baptist
church will meet Monday evening,
October 8, at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.
Tom Perry. All members are urged
to be present.
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Kate Blanchard was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday evening at
her home on Market street. Those
playing were Mesdames V. N. Dar
den, B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright,
Herman Winslow, J. G. Roberson, J.
O. Felton, R. M. Riddick and Mrs.
Novotny of Boston. High score prize
went to Mrs. Felton and second high
was awarded Mrs. Darden."A sweet
coarse was served.
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HERTFORD, N.C
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. T. L. Jessup entertained her
bridge club Tuesday evening at her
home. Those enjoying the evening
were Mesdames C. M. Williford, H. C. ,
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a mortgage
deed executed by A. J. Blow and wie,
Mollie J. Blow, and son, C. T. Blow to
T. W. Wilson, Trustee, and. default
having been made in terms of said
mortgage deed, the undersigned trus
tee will, pursuant to terms of the
mortgage deed of record in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of Per
quimans County, N. C, in Book 19,
Page 7, on Monday, the 5th day of
November, 1945, at 12:00. o'clock
Noon, at the courthouse door in Hert
ford, Perquimans County, N. C, of
fer for sale at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described real estate lying and being
in Bethel township, Perquimans
County, N. C, and more particularly
described to wit:
That part of he Moore land in,
Harvey's Neck, beginning on the
Main Road at the end of the lane
leading to the house, thence S. 20 1-4
East along the Basnight line 34.57
chains to the Albemarle Sound, thence
up the said Sound to a small ditch on
the Westward side of the cleared land,
thence up the ditch along the edge of
the woods and Northerly course to a
ditch emptying into the swamp, the
line between Moore and A ins worth
land, thence an Eastwardly course
along the Moore and Ainsworth line
to the end of the lane, the place of
beginning, containing 75 acres, more
or less. With the privilege of landing
on the Sound shore on the woodside
of the said land about 100 feet from
the edge or tne woods. Being same
land conveyed to said A. J. Blow and
C. T. Blow by deed from Robert
White and wife, see said deed record
ed in Deed Book 17, Page 565, for
further description and chain of
title.
Dated and posted this October 3,
1945.
T. W. WILSON,
Trustee
Oct 5,12,19,26
CRolTHANKS
We wish to express our deepest
thanks to friends and neighbors for
the many kind expressions of sym
pathy and for the flowers sent at the
time of the death of our mother, Mrs.
Sara Williams.
W. T. WILLOUGHBY
MATTIE O. ELLIOTT
THFpERQmMA
Entered as second class matter
November 15, 1934, at postofftce at
Hertford, North Carolina, under the
Act of March, 1879. ' '
V , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1945
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
AUCITOEJ SALE
EVERY TUESDAY AT 1 P. M.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 16
We will hold the opening sale at our new livestock auc
tion barn at 1 o'clock Tuesday, October 16th. Bring your
cattle and hogs to our market, where top prices prevail
at all times.
D0N7 MISS THIS OPENING SALE
Hertford Livestock & Supply Go.
One Mile South of Hertford on Edenton Highway HERTFORD PHONE 2501
COL. HOLTSINGER, Auctioneer
to
INSTALLATIONS ARE NOT RATIONED ANY MORE,
BUT GAS RANGES AND NECESSARY MATERIALS
ARE SLOW COMING III.
YOUR ORDER PLACED WITII US FOR . . .
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Kanges and Waterfl eaters
WILL BE DELIVERED IN ORDER IN WHICH
RECEIVED, SO PLACE YOUR ORDEn NOW!;
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