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J, f ." 1 ? , . i. v s 4 ,t ,. v , It! , V f 1 TITST PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N C FRlDAy, NOVEMBER 16, 1946. KAGE FIVE Mra. John StAtnnI W 'iwttirna t WhiWon. T) T nT.tl , ,V1 1 castle, S. P. Jessup, Trim Wilson. H. and Miss Eloise Scott. High score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. A sweet course was served. her home in Kinston after visiting her with his mother, Mm. Vera Brous;h-l6: W.hii,e.y' J- E. Winslow, Miss May 1 v sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and ton. Mrs. A. B. Bonner. i ' . ' - ' ' . From Norfolk Wood Winslow, Miss Esther Evans Visiting Here I Mm. Richard Pellam and Miss' ., Mm. G. R. Anderson and children Katherine Peele of Norfolk spent the! of Norfolk are the guests this week week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom' of Mm. S. T. Sutton. Perry. .- . ; t It 1 1 Here - v ? r . . Ji Mm. :j; Charles Ifangum wport News spent the week- Ji Mm. L. W. Norman. .med Home I.Ira. Norfleet Gardner and children, . "orman and Alice Ruth, from Hen- . irgon spent, the jweek-end with Mrs. L. W. Norman. .They' were accom ranied here by Mrs. Norman, who had spent, some time with her daughter. lfJHere V'"' Lt. Wilhelmina McCann, ANC, from Baltimore, Md., spent several dayi this week as the guegt of Dr. and Mm. C. A. Davenport . ' Tarboro Guest : Lt. Hilda Wood spent several days this week with friends in Tarboro. On Furlough Pfc. Charlie Ford Reed returned to ort ' Bejvoir, r Va., ;, Monday after sending a short furlough with his arentsy Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed. . Saturday In Norfolk Mrfc'- R' E. VickeM, Mm. Ellie HteTMni. Hattie Patrick, Miss Al Leggett and Miss Ann Garris nt Saturday in Norfolk. . eek-end Here Jimmy Divers, USNR, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Divers. atonora. ', ... Visiting Parents '"' f;." ' Lqjis Nachman, who has had an honorable discharge ffm the Navy, is spending a vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Thursday In Norfolk R. M. Riddick, Sr.; Mr. and Mm. R. M. Riddick, Jr., spent Thursday in Norfolk. Returned Home Mm. R. D, Elliott, Sr., has returned home after spending some time in Greenville Hospital and visiting her daughter, Mm. G. G. Dixon, in Ayden. She is getting along nicely. In Norfolk Mm. C. W. Miller and daughter left Monday for Norfolk, where they will make their home. Warrant Offi cer C. W. Miller is stationed in Nor folk. They .were accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Vick, : who will spend a few weeks. In Florida Mr. and Mm. Haywood Umphlett, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vann of Raleigh left Sunday for an extended trip to Florida and Cuba. . f 1 Monday Guests Mm. W. C. Jackson and Mrs. F. G. Scott from Elizabeth City-spent Mon day with Dr. and Mm. I. A. Ward. Sunday Here Mr. and Mm. Bud Pollard and son Bill of Columbia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. R. D. Elliott. Week-end Here Col. and Mm. Roy Bates. Washinsr- 'on, Dr C.; spent the week-end as the uests of Mm. T. S. White, Sr., at her Home on Market street. Monday Here Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Council of Dur hara spent Monday as the guests of MM. T. 8. White. Returned To Durham Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Williams re turned to- Durham this week after visiting" Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ruten-burg. Week-end Here . Louis Sitierson from Little Creek spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm. U. W, Pennington. Week-end With Mother f Charles dampen from Wilmington, lit C,Bperit -jtheu. Week-ehd, with jhJs raotner, Mra, jane CJampen. Week-end Here ' 'Mm. J, J. Moore and children of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mm. S..T. Sutton. : : Week-end Here Mr. and Mm. Fred Chalk and daughter from Cherry Point spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Baker Wood and Mm. Annie Chalk. Returned To Portland Fenton Butler left Tuesday for Portland, Oregon, after spending some time with his mother, Mm. George Butler. Week-end Here CPO Edward Byrum, USNR, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mm. E. A. Byrum. Visited Here Mr. and Mm. Carl Britt visited Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Britt and Jim Britt here this week. From Shelby Mm. Mary Lou Sutton of Shelby spent several days this , week .with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Texas -Mr. and Mm. L. B. Merrill left last week for Sonora, Texas, after spend ing several weeks with Mr. and Mm. W. F. C. Edwards. Mr. Merrill has accepted a position as range' botanist with 4he"Texas Experiment Station On Furlough Lieut Hulda Wood, ANC, from Camp Blanding, Fla., is spending a furlough with her mother, Mrs. Baker Wood. In Washington Mm. Fred Morrill left last week for Washington, D. C, to meet her hus band who has juet returned from overseas duty. Returned Home - " ST ATE Hertford, N. C Today (Friday) f. Matinee I P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. JOAN LESLIE ROBERT OLIVER Rhapsody In Blue" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. ROY ROGERS in "Belle Of Rosarita' "Black Arrow" No. 10 ' Sunday Shows 2:15, 4: and 9:11 P., M ' . - 'STUART ERW1N and BOB HENRY r-'TIIE GREAT MIKE" -Monday and TuesdayMaiineeJI P. Mi Night 7 and 9 P.M. -, GINGER ROGERS od JOSEPH COTTON; in "hi: be SEEina You' V.'edne84aj?rMatlnce 5 P, M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. "K ' DOUBLE FEATURE, ''. 'First feature .' ROBERT LOWERY ' PHYLLIS BROOKS 4- Second Feature lANE WfTHERS " PAUL KELLY t i r" i - :Faces Jn'lhe Fogw V in 'Thursday and' Friday Matinee S P.M. TIght 7 and 9 PMv , " , "'.'.'ItEY Of DECISION" Returned Home Mrs. George Powell, Mrs. Martin Towe and daughter have returned af ter spending several days in Norfolk last week, where they visited George Powell, who is a patient at Norfolk General Hospital. Week-end Here Mm. Jimmy Duncan and daughter from Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Lewis. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nachman from Richmond spent the week-end and several days this week with Mr. and Mm. Louis Nachman. In Hospital Mm. Harry Broughton is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. She was operated upon last week and is get ting along nicely. W. M. S. TO MEET The Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet Monday, November 19, at 3:80 1 P. M. in Room 1 at the church. All membeM please note the change in ' hour and be present. I BRIDGE HOSTESS Week-end In Roxboro Mrs. J. R. Fiit.rll who hnatoan to I Mr. and Mra. T. B. Sumner and son her bridge chili last Monday evening Tommy, Lt. Bill Jessup, USNR, spent , at her home on Front strept. Thoso, the week-end in Roxboro visiting Mrs. 1 playing were Mesdames Silas Whed Bill Jessup and Dr. and Mm. D. A. I bee, W. H. Oakey, Jr., C. A. Daven Thaxton. Lt. Jessup, T. B. Sumner port, J. H. Newbold, W. H. Hard-, and Tommy attended the Duke-State game on Saturday. Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and daughter from Elizabeth City spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. W. G. Wright. Week-end In Greensboro Mre. T. J. Nixon, Jr., spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mm. T. J. Nixon, III, at Greensboro. Monday In Norfolk Mm. H. C. Stokes, Mm. L. N. Hol lowell, Mrs. V. N. Darden and Mrs. Beverly Tucker spent Monday in Norfolk. Returned Home Mrs. F. T. Britt has returned home after being in a Charlotte hospital for treatment and visiting relatives in Shelby, N. C. Week-end With Mother Miss Dorothy Elliott from Wake Forest spent the week-end with' her mother, Mm. Lucy Elliott. Wednesday Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Haste, Mr. and Mm. Ben Hoops of Norfolk spent lasf Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mm. L. B. Sitteraon. At Washington Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrum and Mr. and Mre. David Boyce spent the week-end at , Washington, D. C, and the Skyline Drive. A- TO CET PROMPT RELIEF from distress of those nagging colds that cause coughing and make you feel all stuffed up put a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water. Then feel relief come as you breathe in the steaming, medi cated vapors. These medicated vapors penetrate to the cold-congested upper breathing passages. They soothe irritation, ouiet roughing, help clear the head and bring such grand comfort FOR ADDED RELIEF. . .On throat, chest and back at bed time rub Vicks VapoRub. It works for hours even while you sleep to bring relief. Now try misname tested treat' men t, tonight. WICKS V VapoR jb YOUR NEW TIES ARE HERE Straightforward New Colors For Fall . . . Brilliantly designed in cluster stripes, spaced figures and all over effects in many colors . . . 50c $1.00 $1.50 HELP HELP YOUR COUNTRY YOUR COUNTY- BUY VICTORY BONDS TODAY SIMON'S Hertford, North Carolina Week-end In Durham Mm. J. P. Perry, Jr., R. T. Brinn, Sr., and Lt. Comdr. R. T. Brinn, Jr., spent the week-end in Durham and at tended the Duke-State football game. Week-end Here Luwitt' Powell and Miss Prudence Stofeas from Windsor spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Week-end Here .Lt. Guy Newby from Richmond spent .the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mm. . Guy Newby, at their home on Front street. From Wilmington Claude Brinn from Wilmington spent the week-end with his mother, Mm. Rosser Brinn. Returned Home Mm. Dick Evans and son left Wed nesday after visiting. Mm. Evans parents, Mr. and Mm. Elmo Cannon. From Portsmouth Mm. Elmo Cannon returned home Sunday after visiting her brother, H. M. Sedberry, in Portsmouth. Week-end Here Mr. and Mm. H. M. Sedberry from Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mr. and Mm. Elmo Cannon. HEINZ Cream of TOMATO SOUP 1U 11-Oz Can In Washington Miss Mattie Butler left last -week . for Washington, where' she will spend ' X some time. Week-end Here u v ' " Bobby - Holmes, USNR, from Nor folk spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holmes. . Week-end In Greenville j Miss Mary Wood Koonce spent the week-end in Greenville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan. Week-end Here Mr, and Mm. W. C. Winslow of Greensboro, Mr. and Mm. C. A. Wi , throw and children of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs: C. A. Wright' and dauarhter.1 i Caroline, V: of , Jarvisburg,' were, the i WAak-flnd iruestji nf Mr . anri . Mrs C. A . From' California . s,i . Lt-and Mm. ; Allan : OaMons : and children from Alameia, sCalif., are the guests: this week;of"JMr. and Mrs. Returned vt-jU ' ' Mrand Mm. Whte, Jr., and son' left Tuesdays for " Durham after spending;, few weeks with Mm. T. S. White, Sr. 1 , fr Week-end Here Sidney .;. Broughton, ? USNR,- from QUALITY FOOD STORES I if I & DELICIOUS BOSC PEARS 2 lbs. 27c IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 5 lbs. 23c VIRGINIA YORK APPLES 2 lbs. 25c FLORIDA FINEST Grapefruit Size: 64 to 70 to Crate 3 for 20c FLORIDA JUICY Oranges 8 bulk 48c 8-lb. Mesh Bag 52c GREEN CABBAGE 3 lbs. 8c ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 heads 25c GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches 19c Seashlne Crackers Hi Ho 23c Plata Flour Gold Medal 64c Imported Hard Candy " 33c Southern Manor Tea Bags 11c Little Bo Peep AMMONIA 32-oz Bottla Heat Club Dog Food Rosedale Throws Stuffed Olives Waxed Paper Cut-rite O'Ccdar Paste Wax c Laundry Bleach Clorox i1 19c is COLONIAL'S BEST Self-Rising FLOUR 10-lb C1 Bag, oie Large Oxydoi Package Gold Dust Powders Package Camay Toilet Soap 3 Cakes Large Ivory Snow Package Large Super Suds Package Woodbury Facial Soap Cake Lifebuoy Health Soap Cake Octagon Toilet Soap 3 Cakes Swan Soap Rig Sin 6c Batk Slzi lOe 25c 18c 15c 59c 21c 23c 18c 21c 23c 23c 8c 7c 14c r LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE CRANBERRY SAUCE Ne. 2 Can Ocean Spray 16-oz Can 11c 21c Bettor Yot Peanut Cutter 2-tb 45; STERLING SALT LKsby'a Yeflow USTARD ii. f 4 5
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