THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. N. 0, FmAYrJBRUAgTfjM PAGE sec 1' 1 f A i f if r '. K i Methodist Hour To Be Broadcast Sunday The first Southwide radio broadcast of the Methodist Hour will be heard Sunday morning, February 17, when Bishop Clare Purcell speaks over an independent network of 36 stations. The program will originate from At lanta. The time set for the program has been announced as 8:30 A. M. Other broadcasts of the Methodist Hour will be heard during May and June. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr a.A Mrs Carv , McNider of Newport News were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe c Nider. T.ittlfi Ronnie Stallinars. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings, is very sick. Mrs. Irma Dorsey spent last week end in Elizabeth City with her daugh ter, Mrs. Paul Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. quincy spent Monday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mrs. B. F. Lamb of Ocean View, Va., spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Joe McNider. Misw Grace Knowles entertained her bridge club at her home on Tuesday night Those playing besides the hos tess were Mesdames H. C. Nixon, RalDh Wallace. Bill Jessup. Ruth Stevenson, H. C. Sullivan, Willis Jes- un. Rohert Hollowell. Robert Tur geon, K. E. Sorlein, Mary Thad Drake and Misses Helene Nixon and Ruth Elliott. Miss Elliott won high score prize and Mrs. Willis Jessup low. The hostess served a sweet course. BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. J. 0. Felton was hostess to her bridge1 club Tuesday evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames W. G. Wnght, J. t, Rnhersnn. Herman Winslow, B. G Koonce, R. M. Riddick, V. N. Darden and Miss Kate Blanchard. High score prize went to Mrs. Wright and Wr wan awarded Mrs. Roberson. A sweet course was served by the hos tess. Get sweeter, tastier bread! use FLEISCHMANN'S FRESH BELMDERE NEWS Mi SHAH Marv and Annie Winslow of Whiteston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Thursday. . Mrs. Kermit White of Hobbsvilie wan the flruest of Mrs. Estes Coneland Thursday night. The Rev. and Mrs. B. a. fluruican were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chappell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lane vis ited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Sunday evening. Miss Irene Copeland and Miss Dor rie Mae Chappell were guests of Miss Catherine White Sunday. Mrs. N. W. Chappell and daughter Linda spent Friday as guests of Mrs. Louisa Ward of Ryland. Mrs. Estes Copeland and son Rai ford spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Maria Grav of Elizabeth City. Mrs. T. R. Winslow and daughter Norma and Mrs. S. M. winslow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wins low of Cross Roads Friday afternoon. PTA STUDY GROUP MEETS m FULL-STRENGTH I Fleischmann'a fresh active Yeast starts working right away! All the strength of the yeast brings out all the flavorful goodness of your bread. Be surer of sweet taste lght texture fragrant freshness every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmann's full-strength, fresh active Yeast with the familiar yellow label. De pendableAmerica s favorite yeast for over 70 years. Thp Whiteston community of the Perquimans Central Grammar School PTA held a study group meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wins low on February 8. The devotional consisted of Scrip ture reading and prayer. The topic for the meeting was "The Family Builds the Future." An introduction was given naming some of the many factors that have influenced the home and its place in a changing world. The subjects "Managing Your Moods," "Religion and Our Children" and "What Can We Substitute For War?" were discussed with each topic in charge of a different person. RESOUJTION WHEREAS many contributions to the war effort, to the community, and to the individual boy have been made through Scouting, and IN CONSIDERATION of the unsel fish, unsung devotion to boyhood made by the many men and women of Hert ford, past and present, through Scouting, Senior Scouting and Cub bing, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Commissioners go on record com mending each and every citizen who gave of themselves in this worthwhile effort. V. N. DARDEN, Mayor. W. E. NEWBY, Clerk. February 12, 1946. tWHquTmasexltT' Entered as second class matter November 15. 1934. at DOStoffice at Hertford, North Carolina, under the Act of March, 1879. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1946 fMuirrc in) wMif fiK VECTf imWiiiii iiiiiiiiiii liulm im Y.l.li WiihiiiiiiiWiiiiiI in Bun t mrmr JP l-flYmm 1 W fif .Jl All Weather Jackets To wear to work or returning from work. Most all sizes. COVERALLS . . . 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BUS el I. li FOR YLM EI at Rose's 5-10-25c Store MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY February 18th February 19th February 20 th We desire to distribute as equitably as possible all shipments of Nylon Hose which we may receive in the near future. We want each lady in Hertford and surrpunding territory, to obtain at least one pair of Nylons from our Hosiery Department. Therefore, we have made arrangements for the ladies above sixteen to register for Nylon Hose in our store during the period noted above by simply signing a card and indicating size of hose. Each card will be numbered consecutively and when Nylon Hose arrive we will mail postcards to as many customers as there, are pairs of Hose in our shipment. The cards will be abnt to the first group of names appearing on our riumerical registration list Then when another shipment of Nylons arrives additional cards will be mailed to the next group of names registered numerically and so on until each lady has a chance to secure a pair of Nylons. Registration will be closed on February 20th;-no names will be accepted after that date. " . : V . No lady may register more than once, nor may she register for. anyone other than herself. Meiwill not be permitted to register, . if J. C. Blanchard & Co., In& "BLANCSARD'S" SINCE 1832 irt;rrHcrtford,N.a;, ,r t;4t:T,Daniel3,Manager i VsRIGttT TRICES Quality ' merchandise f ' X - f ' 4 i