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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1946. PAGE FIVE ftll few Week-end at Conway Mr. and Mrs. Huston Edwards and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Draper at Conway. From Newport News Lt. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell and daughter of Newport News spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.'N. Hollowell. Returned Sunday D. S. Darden spent Sunday in Nor folk visiting his daughters, Misses Nancy and Elizabeth Darden. He was accompanied home bv Mrs. Danfon. who had spent a few days with here daughters. From Charloti Mr. nd Mrs. A. E. Hendley nave returned after spending a week id Charlotte visiting relatives. Visited Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mark Grpirorv snent o-J i several days last week visiting their daughter, Miss hugema Gregory in Washington. D. C. Thev wprp irram. panied home by their daughter who spent the week-end here. Tuesday Here Mrs. Elizabeth Crouse from Gates- spent Tuesday with Mrs. Charles home by Mrs. Rutenburg, who has Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. From Greenville Miss Margaret Johnson, of Green ville, spent a few days last week with Miss Jane Griffin. Week-End Here R. H. Stamev of Houston. Tpxmb. spent the week-end visiting his wife here. been a ps'ient at the Tacoma Park Hospital, Washing' ,n, D. C, for the past month and is much improved. Dinner Guests Lt. and Mrs. R. L. Hollowell and daughter, Diane, of Newport-News and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Celv of Es- ley, S. C, were the dinner sruests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hol lowell. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vick. S. Medical Technology. I r-wm-m mi - ii ,. m f f I lill Bill rfOi riil ) sss I I; l i17l pjI 4 cty ZS Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner, returned home Sunday after visiting Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Jarvis at Olathe, Kan. Visited lift' Wilbur Payne and Bobby Shaw spent a few days bsl week isiting Harrell Johnson. Week-End In Washington Mrs. T. S. White. Sr.. sucnt thP week-end with Major and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., in Washington, P. C. Visiting Parents Miss Bernice White of Crewe, Va., is spending a few days with her pa rents, nr. and Mrs. K. A. White. Received M. T. Degree Miss Blanche Chappell who was graduated from the Franklin school of Science and Arts September 27th. in Philadelphia, Pa., received thp M 1 . Degree Returned Home Mrs. C. R. Chappell and Miss Myrtle Whidbee returned home Fri day after attending the graduation exercises of Miss Blanche Chappell at the Franklin School of Science and Visiting Sister U. U. liarber of Norfolk, is the guest this week of his sister, Mrs. R L. Knowles. Returned To Richmond Harrell Johnson returned to Rich mond Sunday after visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Week.End Here Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pierce of Orenn City, Maryland, spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Nowell of Newport News, spent the week-end with George N'r.well near Hertford. Week-End Here i Warrant Officer C. W. Miller of' Norfolk, spent the week-end vi his wife and Mr. and Mrs. .1 S I Vick. BIG NEW RADIO SHOW First Time Sunday, October 7 "HARVEST OF STARS" RAYMOND MASSEY Master of CrnoniM HOWARD BARLOW and 70-Pic Orchestra LYN MURRAY . . Directing 20-Vofc Chorus JAN PIERCE Gvosl Star Listen Every Sunday FULL NBC NETWORK COAST-TO-COAST 2 P. M. Eastern Time 1 P. M. Central Time 12 Noon Mountain Time 11 A. M. Pacific Time -w tvWW ' I! J,: 0 fl I Z I i t I J I 1 M i I WW Returned Home P.. M. First Class Kill Reed, Mrs. Reed and baby have returned to their home in Elizabeth City after spend ing a leave with Mr. Reed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed of Route 2, Hertford. In Washington Mrs. W. E. Hoffler left Wednes day to visit her son, John Richard who is quite ill in Washington, D. C. Friday Here Mrs. Morris Hodges and children of Chesapeake Reach spent Friday vis iting Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fowler. Saturday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Sitterson spent Saturday in Norfolk visiting friends. From Norfolk Percy Harris, U. S. N. R., of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Butler. Returned Lt- (j- g.) .(esse Parker Perry, U. S. N. R., returned to Washington, D. C, after spending a two weeks leave with his wife and parents. Sunday In Williamson Miss Ruth Klliott and J. F. Elliott spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin in Wil-liamston. From Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr have re-' turned to their home in Baltimore aft- er visiting Mrs. R. S. Monds, Sr. I Returned Home Mrs. R. G. W'addy returned home luesday after spending a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Perry, Sr.' Returned Saturday Murray Vick left for New York Saturday after spending several days re's a SENSIBLE way to reGeve M0NTHL1 .FEMALE PAH Lydia. B. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound Is famous not only to relieve periodic pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, hlghstnmg feelings when due to functional monthly dis turbances. Taken regularly lt helps build up resistance against such symp toms. Plnkham's Compound helps tip ure! Follow label directions. Try ltl , in thp riAnnrtrvtonr Arte in I'hi aHn nhin T STATE Hertford, N. C. Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE BRENT in "Affairs Of Susan" i ( Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M.- AIXEN LANE in "Corpus Christi Bandits" "Black Arrow" No. 4 Sunday Shows 2:l.", 1:1.-. and 9:1" P. M. WILLIAM BEND1X and JOAN BLONDELL in "DON JUAN QUILUGAN" .Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. EDDIE BRACKEN and VERONICA LAKE in "OUT OF THIS WORLD" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. ')OI BLE I'EATl I(E First Feature i Second Feature KIDS , RETl'RNEI) BV POPl'LAR , DEMAND "Mr. Mugfys Rk'es j -in- Again" "My Friend Flicka" Thursday and Friday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. PAT O'BRIEN and CAROLE LAN I) IS "HAVING A WONDERFUL CRIME" Visiting Friends I Lt. Elizabeth Shelton of New York) is the guest this week of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Riddick Chappell. I From Baltimore Miss Anne Tucker who has com pleted her course in nursing at Uni versity ot Maryland in Baltimore, arrived home Tuesday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker. Honorable Discharge Pfc. William Lane who has spent over three years on overseas duty has received an honorable discharge from the Army and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane. U. S. 19. 1. WMt POTATOES 10 Bulk 29c I Inmeshbags,10-lbs32c Friday Here Lt. Commander J. L. Rawles and Mrs. Rawles of New York spent Fri day with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Lt. Commander Rawles is the nephew of Mrs. Ward. Visiting Here Mrs. Frank Sloop, spent the week end visiting her husband at Fort Bragg, she. was accompanied home by 1st Sgt. Sloop who will spend a few days before returning to get an honorable discharge from the Army. CALIFORNIA SWEET, Jl'ICY ORANGES 5 49c FLORIDA FINEST GRAPEFRUIT I nit 64 and 70 to Crate 3 ' 20c LOCAL GREEN CABBAGE lbs. 3 for IOC Cauliflower 1 5c T Triafe-Freca Breads OUR PRIDE SANDWICH REGULAR -Lmks W Snow White Thursday Here Lt. Porter Byrum a nephew of Dr. I. A. Ward, and Mrs. Byrum of Bos ton, spent Thursday as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. SWEATERS 'W SKIRTS - 'Made for tach ot'tiefr Brilliant Dfeated nlaiH skirts i. , wai hi .rtuu ivcnacni sweaters m smooth nacri 3v l : . t--" 6" warm land wcr.dt: vivid co.or,. SWEApRS'igi2i.. SKIRTS :.. I ' Get Your New Fall Things - While Our Assortrtient Is Good. r .ii- . $3.98 to $6.95 $3.98 to $7.95 Week-End Here Lt. Bill Jessup of Camp Peary, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Saturday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner and son, Tommy, Mrs. Henry Newbold, and Mrs. Charles Ward of Elizabeth City spent Saturday in Norfolk. In Jonesboro Mrs. Guy Pitts left this week for Jonesboro, Ark., to meet her husband who has received an honorable dis charge from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts will make Jonesboro their home. 1 if H SEE THEM NOW! i Ne'FaUoatf;$l6tO$ " skim mm&iMvM-ic2idht a.ijJrH j i Visiting Here Lt (j g) Hollowell Cox Nixon.US NR, of New ,York and a friend, Miss Kay Doyle of New York, are the guests for a few days of Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., at her. home on Front Street. . Fom Florida j Mr. and Mrs. ,W.. W. Newbern of Gainesville, .Fla., are visiting Mrs. Jenkins Walters. FANCY ROUND FRESH-PICKED STRING BEANS 2 lbs. T0 for ZOC FRESH ITALIAN PRUNES lb. 15c MEDIUM ACORN SQUASH 2 lbs. 12c FRESH TENDER SPINACH 2 lbs. 23c GREEN TOP FRESH CARROTS.2bchs.17c Yolo Tomato Catsup b4;. 15c Colored American Cheese vTt 19c Household Cleanser Sunbrite 5c Window Cleaner Wir.dex 2 27c MaJesMc DDI Chips Pickles ' 22c Skt Ml Y CHfi.nLKS PILLSBURY'S iU FLOUR PILLSBURY'S ?mmi FLOUR PEANUT BUTTER CUT GREEN BEANS lib I kg . . HLMN" io-ib ;.ig 20-oz. Pkg. RED Mil L, Homogenized l-.'ound Jar HAPPY EAL 4 No. 2 Can X Week-end In Norfolk .; Miss Helene Nixon ipent the week tod as the guest of Lt. and ' Mrs. Boots in Nbrfolk. ' Keturned Horn j Simon '' Ruttnhur. whn an-nt Gren Giant PEAS 19c 20-iz Cti JIFFY PIE CRUST S14c BROVYNEYE PEAS 14c GRAPENUT FLAKES 9c DEL-T0XBLEACIItt,15c i GOLOniALS BEST PLAIN FLOUR 10-tb Bag 25-lb Bag $1 b39 STERLING 6c SALT 2-lb Pkg CLOROX BLEACH 01p RED MILL VINEGAR 15c Quart Battte Dr. Pomelo GRAPEFRUIT JUICE f 4 No. 2 Can JLOC SWAN SOAP ciS1 10c IV03Y SOAP Mm.. Cakt Ulf Week-end hi Washingtop. 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