V" I' A, 1? 'i t 1 ,l , -S.C.,. j.i.,', A' r- -v r PAGE TWO - TEX PERQUIMANS WI&ttT, HERTFORD, N. ft, tttlftAY. MAY 10, 1948. v s VV ' " r v I' A j 1 ,Y .;......... VWU4 U' Nscf o - 7 Mrs. Tom Brown left Moads t Pro lew days la Norfolk v, Weekend Here . vs " Hay Jordan from Newport News spent the week-end with his parents, mr. ana Mr A. F, Jordan. - Week-end At Campbell College Miss Doris Byrum was the week end guest of friends at Campbell College. Returned Home Mrs. Burnard Powell and children and Mrs. Stanley Smith and children have returned home after spending several days last week with Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. Sunday At Newport News Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper spent Sunday in Newport News visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and daughter. In Graham Mrs. J. L. Dozier is the guest this week of Mrs. W. A. Lindley at Gra ham, N. C. Moved To Church Street Mr. and Mrs. Zack Roberson and family moved this week from their home on Market Street to the Kpis- copal rectory on Church street. Visiting Here Mike Lee from Olympus, Wash., is visiting Miss Mary Alice Cahoorr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White. At Norfolk General Mrs. Ernest Morgan from near Hertford iB a patient at the Norfolk General Hospital. Week-end Her Mrs. W. T. Hollowell of Norfolk was the week-erfd guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Improved E. A. Byrum, who has been quite ill at his home, is somewhat im proved. Returned Home Mrs. Guy Newby has returned home after spending several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Hendley in Charlotte. Week-end At Cherry Point Mrs. Baker Wood, Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk at Cherry Point Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Whitehead 1 and Mrs. Burnard Powell of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whitehead of Suffolk spent the week-end with Mrs. John Lane and Mrs. A. J. Parrish. Sunday In Edenton Mrs. Charlie Johnson and Mrs. Oli via Hobba spent Sunday in Edenton visiting Mrs. W. E. Hassell and Mrs. m. uruiin. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Keggereis from jMuugu spent me week-end with uie ivev. ana jars, a. u. Reavis. Week-end Here Chief Warrant Ctttiiw .j m r m . AMIS, J. W. Miller and daughter from Norfolk spent the week-enH vith t o vji. - ...v.. w. . II. f ana Murray, Vick. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford from Washington, N. C. visited Mrs. Dan Williams over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford and Mrs. Williams visit ed Dan Williams at the Keceughtan Veterans Hospital Sunday. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson and son, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and eon of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs and daughter, Alice Brent, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Week-end Here Miss Dorcas Knowles from Eliza beth City spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles. Sunday At Hilton Village Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wliite visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vickers at Hilton Village Sunday. Visiting Parents Mrs. D. D. Fuller and eon from Chapel' Hill are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. Saturday In Norfolk Miss Grace Knowles, Miss Dorcas Knowles and Lt. G. D. Derryberry spent Saturday in Norfolk. Week-end With Parents Capt Dick Payne from Fort Bragg spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. From Norfolk Miss Elizabeth Darden and Lt. G. D. George from Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Daqden. Visited Parents Charles Murray, USNR, spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winslow from Rural Hall, N. C, and Randolph Win slow from Lakeland, Fla., spent the week-end with relatives here and at tended the funeral of A. N. Winslow. Returned Lt. Commanrlnr anA M Ir 1 vis and son left Sunday for Toronto. Canada after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. Web.m.t Bueowi 01 mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buchanan at tk.,'. ... Head. wnage at Nags Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt wr th. Returned Home A.A' ' His XaUt BlaacIiaMliM returned home after spending several weeks in New York. s p In Hospital t Mrs. Henry , Clay Stokes was oper ated upon at the Norfolk General Hospital Friday and is' getting along nicely. "l Sunday Here ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and children from Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ever ett ' Week-end With Parents Miss Barbara Winslow from Guil ford College spent the week-end with her parents. juwis and Mrs.'4rvin- BarcM spent Tuesday sia Norfolk. Circle No. 4 of the Hertford Baptist church met Monday evening with Mrs. Matt Mathews. ' The meeting opened with a hymn "More Lovo to Thee. Prayer offered by Mrs. u. v. Buck. The roll was called with 13 members present and one visitor. Mrs. Robert White gave the program, her subject being Race Problems. "We've A Story To Tell was sung and Mrs. G. C. Buck gave the scripture lesson. Prayer by Miss Mamie Stallings. iThose assisting on the program were Mrs. Young Berry and Mrs. J. E. Everett A closing hymn was sung and the In Hospital B. F. Ainsley is a patient at the Norfolk General Hospital 'for treatment. Home From Hospital Mrs. Tom Riddick who has been a patient at the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City has returned home. From Richmond Miss Katherine White from Rich mond spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Winslow. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. Hudson Butler, Mrs. Henry meeting wa 'closed by m -prayer by Mrs. Mark; Gregory. After the meet- ing the hostess served refreshments. t ,ya'V h j"T 5 CIRCLE NO. 2 MEETS Circle No. 2 of the Missionary So- clety of the Hertford Baptist Church -met Monday evening with Mrs. Wal ter East as hostess. Mrs. Charles ; Johnson presided, also in the absence ,' of the -program chairman had charge -.' of a very interesting program with1, several taking part After a short business session a social hour was , enjoyed. : . . WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK- keeper, must know shorthand. Ap- ply Hollowell-White Furniture s Company, Hertford, N. C. WANTED BOOKKEEPER Some Experience to Handle Office. ALSO CASHIER FOR OFFICE APPLY IN PERSON AT J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "Blanchard's" Since 1832 HERTFORD, N. C. 3l it PRINTS ' FOR MOTHER What nicer gift for Mother than a smart summer print dress. She'll love the smooth flowing lines, the pretty prints, the soft sun-rayon that makes' our line of dresses attractive. And she will like it twice as much because it's your Moth er's Day gift to her. MOTHER'S DAY MAY 12 HATS - BAGS - SLIPS - PANTIES HANDKERCHIEFS TOWELS LUNCHEON CLOTHS REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A GIFT "STORK OF VALUE j, HERTFORD, N. C. We Aire (Cellelbirattninig to 32imdl Aimimnveffsairy V'i 1 W. M. Morgan a i 1914 1946 , i a i iai i i .Biumi, y . .4; V L i Ms ViX This week, while we are celebrating our 32nd Anniversary, we want to extend to our friends, neighbors and patrons our deep appreciation for your past patronage. It has en abled us to build up our store through the years. When we first opened our store in Hert ford we succeeded in selling and satisfying papa,, and then daughter, and now we are happy that we are serving the daughter's daughter of the third generation. Without your patronage we would not have been able to en large and grow into the splendid business we operate. We wish to of fer you our thanks. In celebrating our Anniversary in past ye ars we have offered you many special sales. Because of conditions this year this is impossible, but we have just received a substantial amount of some very hard-to-get items and we !are pleased to announce these to you. The items include: ' WOOD BEDS METAL ICE REFRI GERATORS FINEST SOFT BEDS A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LACE CURT AINS COAL AND WOOD HEATERS COAL and WOOD COOK STOVES and RAN GES HAMMOCKS HAMMOCK STANDS Regarding electrical appliances, we want , to say that we have been receiving a few ra dios and other electrical appliances in small quantity, but we have delivered them as sooaas they arrived to customers who had placed orders & long time before items arrived. It will pay you to have patience and wait and buy an advertised make frorn a responsible manu facturer, through us; father than pick up the first items you can get ... then be sorry later. , Come in and talk with us about new electric refrigerators and wash machines and radios . . . we will gladly take your order and place you on our list for delivery (as soon as items come through. T."' Wo Mo RD 'The Furniture Man A"f i A'p-' -A 'i'lvfiti.' - - m it Ay-:h fty, , f '4 A' "n"A-Ats ?A