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PAGZS TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKll. HERTFORD, N. FKUlAY, . - DECEMBER 14, 1945 to be an W. M. S. TO ME3T ' " present as the meeting 1 " The Woman's Missionary Society of important one. ; the Baptist Church will meet Monday ' i ' ' M . afternoon, December 17, at 8:30 PIANO CLASS HONOR ROLL o'clock at the church. Mr. L A.' Mrs. R- H. Biddick today announced Wirrf lwitiestjt - ill mAmhfrm to h the honor naming the i following students as leaders: Jean - Long, Sarah Sutton, ; HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. E. Winslow was- hostess to her bridge club last. Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames W. C. Archie, W. H. Pitt, roll for her piano class, Marian Riddick, 4. P. Perry, Jr.W. H. HardcastlS, C. A, Davenport, S. P. Jessup, Trim Wilson, H. A. Whit ley, J. R. Futrell and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. High score prise for - the visitors! went to Mrs. Riddick? and high for the club was awarded Miss Winslow. A sweet course was served by the hostess. Dr. Geo. t. Crawford CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Edenton, North Carolina TEMPORARY OFFICES are es tablished on third floor Citizens Bank Building, Room 311. Profes sional services by appointment only until December 15. Phone Residence 417-J Marjory Brinn, Alice Jean Jackson, Anne . Elliott, Marion White, Jjwk Phillips, Lin Ruth Proctor, Sutanne Towe, Vernon White, Marguerite But ler, Ethel Frances Elliott, Edna King, Pat Phillips, Mary Sue Chappell, Marjorie Perry, Lelia Lee Winslow, Pat Morris and Catherine Perry. MARY TOWE'S MEET . The Mary Towe Missionary Socie ty of the Methodist church met Mon day evening with Miss Grace Knowles. A Christmas party was enjoyed with the exchanging of gifts, also a mis cellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Prue Newby bride elect, After a short business meeting with Mrs. R. S. Monds presiding, the social hour was enjoyed. The hostess served de licious refreshments to about 23 mem bers present. NEED O Radio Batteries O Radio' Repairing O House Wiring or Refrigeration SEE SAM LONG Hertford, N. C. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS " Miss Helen Morgan was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, C. M. Williford, Jack Brinn, M. R. Campbell, Miss .Esther Evans, and Miss Eloise Scott. High score prize for the visitors went to Miss Evans, and high for the club members went to Mrs. Jessup and each guest present received a small gift. A sweet coarse was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB . i Mrs. J. 0. Felton was hostess to her bridge club, Tuesday, evening t her home. Those playing were Mes dames V.' N. Darden, Herman Win slow.. J. 6. RoberfloHk B. .GVKoonce. W. G. Wright, T B. Sumner" and Miss j Kate Blanchard. High score ' prise 1 went to ; Mrs.; Winslow and tow was, awarded Mrs, Sumner. A salad coarse! was served,':?" ';;? p!'tS:"N?; Rosary, Novena tn Honor of Our T of the Miraculous Medal, Week-i ingst one mass Rosary. Radio Batteries We have just received a shipment of RAY-O-VAC RADIO BATTERIES for all types of farm radios. You have been waiting for these for a long time, so get yours now. SORRY, we must limit purchases to one battery per customer. HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" Hertford, N.C. CIRCLE NO. 2 MEETING Circle No. 2 of the Women's Mis sionary Society of the Hertford Bapt ist church met Monday evening with Mrs; Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs as joint hostesses. A Christmas program prepared by Mrs. W. E. Hoffler was given with several taking' part. Devotional taken from the sec ond chapter of Luke 8th through the 15th verse was given by Mrs. Tommy Miller. After a short business session gifts were presented to Mrs. Johnson, rhjiirmAYi- AnH Mn. R. W. Pprniimrtmi- ! assistant chairman, from the members to show their appreciation for their wonderful leadership during the past year. After the meeting Mrs. John son entertained the circle with a Christmas party. The rooms were beautifully decorated with potted ferns and evergreens. Christmas carols were sung. A duet, "Hark The Herald Angels Sing", was sung by Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Tommy Miller. After which all were invited into the dining room where Mrs. Olivia Hobbs assisted by Mrs. R. L. Holmes and Mrs. Miller served a delicious buffet dinner with candies and fruit and each member and guest was given a pres ent from Mrs. Johnson. Those attend ing were Mesdames Charles Johnson, Olivia Hobbs, V. A. Holdren, R. L. Hdlmes, Tommy Miller, B. W. Pen nington, E. A. Byrum, Johnnie Broughton, Walter East, W. E. Hoff ler, Raymond Skinner, A. A. Perry, S. C. Godwin, Lula Lane, B. T. Wood, J. W. Hampton, H. G. Davrity, N. H. Medlin and Jessie Campen, Cr. The January meeting will be with Mrs. B. T. Wood. EXTRA FINE BREAD! TOfl QUICK HELP WITH FULL-STRENGTH FRESH YEAST Watch Fleiflchmann's active fresh Yeast go right to work help give your bread more delectable flavor, finer, smoother texture every time. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fleischmann's fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable America s favorite yeast for more VWCWM5 than 70 years. I 1 -"WW" Agreed "What a wonderful night," said the boy. ' "Don't you wish it would last forever?" "Yes," replied the girl, "I have a math exam tomorrow." CATHOLICS PLEDGE TO BOYCOTT INDECENT SHOWS, LITERATURE - Last Sunday, during the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, 21,000,000 (3, 000,000 babies unable), .1.000,000 in crease by births and converts last yearsmembers of the National Legion oi uecency ana tne national Organi zation for Decent Literature, sponsor ed by the Catholic church in the U. S. A., solemnly renewed their fol lowing annual pledges, inviting all Catholics and non-Catholics through out the world to repeat them: "In the Name of the Father and of the Soni and of the Holy Ghost Amen. I con-! demn indecent and immoral pictures! and those which glorify crime or, criminals. I promise to unite with all who protest against .them. I acknow-i ledge ray obligation to form a right conscience about ; pictures that are dangerous to myfe moral life. As a; member of the Legion of Decency, ij pledge myself to see only good pic-' tures. I promise, further, to stay away altogether from places of amusement wnicn show pictures that can be an occasion of sin. "I further promise that recogniz ing my obligation of conscience I will not buy or read papers, magazines or books that off end. against the virtue of holy purity. Out of love for our Lord, who loves pure souls, I will IW.'IWiMW.il.MJU GOLD HAVE prize above all things this beautiful7 of Apostles," followed immediacy I virtue in ; thought, word and deed.; Sunday School - and at e p. tn. Amea" , i ai ? ' i i J- w . ) t ' 1 v i "( i. ' ' Father McCourt, pastor of St Ann's Catholic church, further stated, that Pops Pius jpCII urged thit the rest of the: almost 440,000,000 Catholics throughout the v World repeat these .pledges annually, i ? ' " . ' . Next Sunday in the Edenton church, masses at ? 9, and 11 i m., first ever in 80 minutes, other two in 45 and in cluding ; sermon ; on ;?Proof;..;iOaty Catholic Bishops, Priests Successors HOME KIT tA kit contmini 3 ftOl rata of (aloarp otutioa with KmrUmm, I SO Cwltft, 60 tad tiniL comoo apBli. eampUM inKruaioo. Hoitr, J Hom( ROBERSON'S na FOR REST PROTECTION i- USE ATHEY'S PAU1TS It's time to take precaution for protecting. your" house and buildings against old man Winter and deterioration. 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