THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, K. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946. PAGE JTV1 uttia JH At Home - , W.'H. Barber is confined to his home because of illness. Wek-end Guests j; ,.Mr, and - Mrs. Rufus White ad children of ' Newport News, Preston White from Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. J, F.'Jernigan from Portsmouth were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I White. From Fayetteville Mr, and Mrs. William Murphy Moore and daughter from Fayette ville -spent the week-end with Mrs. John Moore and , Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. ' Saturday In Norfolk vMiss Nettie Lee Saturday in Norfolk. Gregory spent Week-end Guests Mr, and Mrs. Robert Erie of Chi cago, 111., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Relfe. Mr. Erie was formerly a Lieutenant Com mander at Harvey Point, and he and Mrs. Erie made their hnm with Mr. and Mrs. Relfe. He is now head of the Aviation Department at the Uni- VAvaitir nf Tllinnio nA ribitA Viara rvi. business. Visiting Sister '' .,. Mrs. Emilia Savage of Whaleyville, Va., is the guest this week of her sis , ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs R M. Riddick, at their home on Dobb Street. dren left this week to spend the week with Mrs, Brinn's- parents, Dr. and Mrs. Glasson in Durham. To Chapel Hill ' ,: Stephen Elmore has returned' tohis studies at Chapel Hill after spending a few days with his father near Hert ford. - On Vacation Harrell Johnson from Richmond spent , Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson before going to Kitty Hawk to visit his mother at her cot tage there. From Weldon Mrs. Jim Morehead from Weldon, N. C, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. H. Howard. Guests Here ' Mrr and Mrs. Reuben Hooks from Freemont, N. C, are the guests of Mrs. Hooks' mother, Mrs. J. T. Brinn, at her home. On Furlough Doward Jones, USA, from Fort Knox, Ky., k 'spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Addie' Jones. Sunday At Virginia Beach MrT and Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Be -"White, Mrs. h. S. White, Miss Ida Lee White and Rolac Webb spent' Sunday 'at Virginia Beach. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, Jr., of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pol lard and son of Columbia, Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Dixon and sons of Ayden were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, Sr; Week-end Guests Miss Jonsey Edwards and Miss Amelia Rives of Raleigh spent the week-end 'With Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Edwards. Visiting Parents Mrs. R. L. Keggereis of Raleigh is the guest this week of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. B. C. Reavis. In Norfolk Bobby Jordan left this week to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. R. A. Blair, in Norfolk, Va. Recent Guests Mrs. Harry Tillett and daughter from Elizabeth City spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott and children from Edenton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Elliott. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Mills Roberts of Nor . folk, Mr. . and Mrs. Leon Lewis of Edenton' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Taking Beauty Course Miss Mary Jane Riddick left Wed nesday to start her beauty course at Kirby's Beauty School in Norfolk. In Durham Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and chil- Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Steinert, Miss Mary Jordan and Charles Jordan from Kinston were the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Bonner. At Eastern Star Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow, Mrs. George L. Jordan, Mrs. A. B. Bonner, Mrs. Willie Ainsley, Mrs. Clinton Eley and Mrs. Bill Daniels attended the night session of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Monday night in Elizabeth City. JUST ARRIVED . . . We have just receive a small shipment of ELECTRIC HOT PLATES In one and two burner models Get one now for use in hot. weather. You will not mind cooking on one of these during' hot summer days. Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "TRA DE HERE A ND BA NK THE DIFFERENCE" Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Miller spent Sunday at Nags Head and Manteo. In New York Mrs. Hudson Butler 'and daughter Marguerite .left Tuesday for New York City, where they will spend several days. ( . Visiting Here I Mrs. J. T. Britt, who has been vis iting relatives in the county, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Britt and J. T. Britt. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hampton and son from Norfolk spent the week-end tyith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hampton. Returned From Hospital . Mrs. W. E. White returned to her home Tuesday from the Norfolk Gen eral Hospital and is getting along nicelv. . . On Vacation Mrs. W. W. Trueblood and Miss Joan Trueblood left this week for a two weeks' vacation in Florida. Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodall and son from Alexandria, Va., spent Sat urday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. FOR FLOWERS CALL Miss Patty Whedbee 3231 HERTFORD, N. C. I am agent for Mrs. Davis, florist at Edenton, and can supply you flowers for all occasions. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. P.. Hampton of Orange, Texas, Miss Edna Farmer, RN, of Camden, South Carolina, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamptftn and Miss Inez Hampton. In Florida CPO and Mrs. Johnnie McPherson and daughter left Saturday for Jack sonville, Fla., where they will make their home. At Norfolk General Mrs. J. 0. Felton underwent a ma jor operation at Norfolk General Hospital Wednesday, and is getting along nicely. At Harvard University Zack White left last week to en roll at Harvard Jniversity where he will continue his education. Returned Home Mrs. Jack Barker and son, Mrs. John Lewis Perry and children have returned to their homes in South Hill, Va., and Windsor after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barfield of home in Norfolk Sunday after spend spending a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cannon. Returned Saturday Mrs.fi. A. Stanley, Jr., from Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. R. A. Stamey, Sr., from Kinston, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. Returned Home Mrs. J. L. Abbitt returned to her home in Norfolk Sunday after spen ing a few days with Mrs. T. S. White, Sr. From Oriental Mrs. W. J. Smith from Oriental, N. C. is the guest of her sister and brotjer-in-law, Morgan. Mr., and Mrs. W. M. 3 state Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. ' . - DANA ANDREWS HUNTZ HALL A Walfcln The Sun" Hertford, N. C. Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. GENE AUTRY in "Springtime In the Rockies" "Zorro Black Whip" No. 12 "Operator No. 99 No. 1 unday Shows MS, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. JACK OAKIE and PEGGY RYAN in M0H STAGE EVERYBODY" Monday and Tuesday' , v Matinee 3 P. M Night 7-9 " JOHN PAYNE . , . f MAUREEN O'HARA" . 'Sentimental burney Wednesday Only . - Matinee 3 P. M.Nighf 7.9 E. G. MORRISON' , - - JOHN HAY ' ; ,' VhelAst(a"nceM Comedy : '"t ' - . ..,' i 1 4 f1. ( L Thursday and Friday-MaUnee a P. M. Night 7 and 9 PM h Yt. - , X MERLE QBERON and CLAUDE RAINS ', , ; TfllS LOVE OF OURS" . In Louinburg Miss Kate Ularfthard is spending this week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond ar borough in Louisburg. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson and daughter are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Roberson. In Culpepper Mr. andvMrs. H. C. Sullivan and children are, spending sometime with relatives in Culpepper, Va. Returned Home Mrs. Isa Tucker has returned home after visiting1 her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Tucker in Raleigh. In Greensboro Lindsay Reed left last week te visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. Visiting Relatives Mrs. D. S. Darden and daughters Misses Eljjabeth and Nancy Darden left this week for a visit with rela tives in . Winston-Salem and Lynch burg, Va. ' Recent Guests , Col. and Mrs. F. T. Patchier and children, , Polly and - Tommy , from Tampa, Fla. gwere guests Friday of Miss Mary. Sumner. Col. and Mrs. Patchier Were en route to Newport, R. I., where Col. Patchier will attend a naval War College. Returned Home Miss Helen Gaither has returned home after spending several months in Elizabeth City with Mrs, E. C: Conger.' 5''-' '. 'v J: ;v;:; -; Attended Eastern Star Meeting Mrs. J. E- Everett and Mrs. Jack Kanoy , attended ' the night session of the Eastern Star meeting Monday in Elizabeth City. - From Crew "i1. ' ; Miss Hulda Wood, R.i'Nn from Crew,; Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Baker wood, 0 FOOD Ready To Serve You Again! Your New Pender Self -Service Store In Hertford Re-opens THURSDAY, JUNE 13 TQg- YOUR PENDER SELF-SERVICE STORE IN HERTFORD, recently razed by a de structive fire, reopenH Thursday, June 13 exactly as it was before the fire. You'll he glad to know that the modern self-service features which you liked so much are again installed for your shopping convenience. And, of course, we have provided a fresh new stock of merchandise, including a well-stocked meat department and plenty of sparkling fresh produce. Come in this week-end . . . renew acquaintances . . . once more begin to shop and save at Pender. DOWN PRODUCE LANE ALL SIZES CALIFORNIA Jl'K'Y lbs. for LEMONS 2 Z. 19c 2y2lb. Mesh Bag 25c CORN BEETS Extra Large Fancy Fresh Fancy Local (irown Iears for bunches for 25c 15c WELCH'S Grape Juice 25c Per Pint FAN.CY GREEN , LARGE RED RH'E Cucumbers Watermelons Lb 9C Kach Sl.29 POTATOES TOMATOES EGG PLANT ORANGES GOLD LABEL Coffee 24c U. S. No. i Xcw White Fancy K ipe lbs. for Per Fancy St lected Florida 8 lor 18c 20c 27c 64c VAN CAMP'S Hominy Xo. 2 1 '. 1 ( (an IOC MOTT'S ASSORTED Jellies 12"1"" 1 Cp Tumbler- X 3 C I'MPCLAi! i:i:a'd Cigarettes , $1.34 i-ib. Pkg. EARLY morn Molasses 32c 46-oz. Bottle BLACKEYED PEAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ORANGE JUICE SPAGHETTI DINNER SAUSAGE MEAT PEANUT, BUTTER BABY FOOD GOLDEN CORN 01. i) (.LORY COLONIAL BRAND COLONIAL KRAND VENICE M AID PALACE MR AND RED MILL (LAPP STRAINED COLONIAL No. 2 Can 46-oz. Can 4ti-oz.' Can 1 ." 1 2-0. PliK. 24 -oz. Can 2 lb. Jar 'S Per Can No. 2 Whole Kernel Can Ik 27c 40c Ik 20c 6c 7c 15c Soap Powders (SUPPLY LIMITED) OXYDOL DUZ RINSO LARGE PKG. LARGE PKG. LARGE PKG. 23c 23c 23c IT'S ICE TEA TIME! SILVETR LABEL TEA 4-oz, Pkg. 17c Tea Bags 16 Count lie C S. Brand , Cut Beets, 2 can.l4c Eberwihe v Spinach, 212 can 19c Morton's Iodized or Plain Salt, 24-oz. pkg. 8c Ljwithaven Mustard, qt jar 13c GUARANTEED MEATS Steaks (irade "A" Round or Sirloin GRADE "A" Chuck Roast Hamburger Fryers " Baking Hens Pork Chops FRESH GROI'ND Fresh Dressed N.-Y. Dressed Center Cut Per l.b. Per Lb. Per Lb. Per Lb. Per Lb. 42c 28c 29c 49c 49c 37c SLICED BOLOGNA lb. 34c DELICIOUS TENDER FAT BACKS lb. 18c Colonial Stores Incorporated '3)t 'X1