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THE PEEQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD; K. C, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1941' PAGE FTOB tf I T""" ' 4 ' - 1 " TT ' ' Y - ; 4rt! John Lane was the guest dur j the past week of Mrs. Murray El X and : Mrs. Freeland Elliott of rynir; ' . 'iwts Mother Mrs. Ruth B. Chappell spent sev rat days In Atlanta, Ga., visiting .her sister, Mra, W. L. Brannon. After which they motored to Livington, 5 Ala., to spend several weeks with their mother, Mrs. Conde Caldwell Boyd. - '$k;A: I . ' . From Boston 4? Mm. Georce L. Pieree of Rnotnn v Mass., is visiting her daughter and j on-inrlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Francis fjflxon.' ';. ' ' ' , From Elizabeth City Mrs. Harry Tillet and daughter, of 'Elizabeth City, are spending a few iaya with Mrs. Tillet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Jr. . At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon and Mrs. George Pierce spent Sunday at Nags Head, To Norfolk Miss Mary Morris has returned to her position with the City of Norfolk after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morris. White on vacation Miss Morris took a trip to the Skyline Drive. Returns To Beach Mrs. H. C. Stokes and children, who are spending the summer months at their cottage at Nags Head, spent Tuesday Jiere and returned to the beach on Wednesday. At Home Here Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Johnson are making their home with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck. Mr. Johnson was recently discharged from the Navy. To Nags Head r" Mrs. Joe Towe and children left Wednesday to return to their cottage at Nags Head after spending Tues 'ay here. Visiting Here Miss Adeline Hatfield of Kalama zoo, Mich., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Owehs of Elizabeth City and Deputy Sheriff M. G. Owens of Hertford. To Bunn Level Mrs. E. S. Douglas, who has been spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Knowles, of Mar ket Street, left Tuesday for Bunn Level, N. C, to visit Mrs. W. B. Byrd before returning to her home at Jack sonville, Florida. ft. -t- Get sweeter, tastier bread! use FLEISCHMANN'S FRESH ,'4': ' I ..... ,? FULL-STREMGTHI Fleischmann's 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 light texturefragrant freshness every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmarui's full-strength, fresh active Yeast with the familiar yellow label. De pendableAmerica's favorite yeast for over 70 years. STATE Hertford, N. C. ;Today (Friday) Matinee S P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. f j . ' MYRNA LOY !' , DON AMECHE "So Goes My Love" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. SUNSET CAIISON "Rough Riders of Cheyenne" "Operator No. 99" No. 6 '-inday;TShW 31:13, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. 'MWif&fc STEWART and RICHARD CRANE in JOIIKCOMES FLYING HOME" Monday t TuesdiMatines 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M.- ' 11 BING CROSBY and BOB HOPE "road To Utopia" Wednewlay-f Matinee J P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. ' " v First Featurv4 2 I FRANCIS LEDERER " ' GAIL PATRICK ' ' - " "Madonna's j SecrtM .. 'h Second Feature KENT TAYLOR U "'i VIRGINIA GREY f'Sinooth As Silk" 1 T ' - I jyi , I. , ' haraday and.Friday t Matjnee 3 P. M, Night f and Pf VLm' t . f AUAl L.A.VU and Vi.KU.MCA LAKE 7nr - - In n mi intf On Vacation J, S. Vick left Monday by plane for Columbus, Ohio, where he will spend part of a ten-day vacation. To Hospital Mrs. Seymour Chappell entered a Norfolk hospital on Wednesday to undergo observation and treatment From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wainwright of Richmond, Va., are the guests of Mrs. Walnwright's mother, Mrs. M. M. Madre of Market Street. Fron Norfolk Miss Betty Holmes of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Raymond Holmes, of Grubb Street. DiHcharged Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow and son, Arba Clair Winslow, of San Diego, California, arrived in Belvi dere this week following Mr. Wins Low'fe discharge from the United States Navy. Mrs. Winslow was be fore her marriage Miss Marjorie Lou Perry. From Nags Head Mrs. Ernest Reed returned home this week after spending some time at the Stokes cottage at Nags Head. To Maryland Mrs. C. . A. Davenport and son Carlton left this week for Cam bridge, Md., where they will visit relatives. In Elizabeth City Mrs. C. R. Holmes spent Wednes day in Elizabeth City. From Gulf Miss Betsy Moore of Gulf, N. C, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. At Medical Center Mrs. Ray White was admitted to the Medical Center, Elizabeth City, on Monday. In Hospital Mrs. Elizabeth Haskott underwent an operation at the Albemarle Hos' pital on Monday. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Chalk and children of Richmond, Va., spent sev eral days here visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk. At Charleston Miss Louise Chalk is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chalk in Charles ton, W. Va. On Trip Mrs. Fred Mathews, accompanied her husband last week on his weekly business trip to Abington, Va., and Bristol, Va. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Britt. At Spring Hope V ) Mr. and Mrs. George Barbee and daughter Betsy ent the week-end at Spring Hope, if. C, visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lassiter. Resumes Position Miss Mary Alice Cahoon, home eco nomics teacher at Perquimans County High School, arrived this week to re sume her position with the school. Week-end Here Roy C. Preston of Norfolk, Va- spent the week-end here with his wife Mrs. Preston, the former Miss Mary Gaither. Week-end Here Miss Mary Jane Riddick of folk, Va., spent the week-end Mrs. Vera H. Broujhton. Nor-with At Nags Head Mrs. I. A. Ward is spending this week at Nags Head, the guest of Mrs. W. T. Culpepper. At Virginia Beach Miss Ruth Elliott spent the week end visiting friends at Virginia Beach, Va. At Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Fowler and daughter Miss Marie Fowler, Walter 0. Brittain and son Wally, Jr., spent the weekend at Portsmouth, Va., visiting Mrs. S. E. Bush who is a patient in the hospital there. Returns Home Miss Victoria Harrell has returned to her home in Burgaw, after being the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Char les W. Duling. STORE WILL RE- Saturday, rc- I From Detroit Mrs. Walton Turner of Detroit, Mich., is spending some time with Mrs. J. L. Dozier and Mrs. W. C. Cherry. Returns Home Mrs. J. L. Dozier returned to her home here last Friday after visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lindley of Burlington, N. C. Week-end Here Harvey Norfleet of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end here with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Norfleet was before her marriage Miss Bennie Wood. To Washington Miss -Buena Mae Godwin has re turned to Washington, D. C, after having spent her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Maude Godwin. Don't miss Hilda's re-opening event. Completeh modeled, the store offers you an ideal shopping ci . See our complete line of Ladies' Ready-to-wear. Dresses, Suits, Lingerie and Children's Wear. Special Prices On All Dresses For SATURDAY ONLY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY FOR YOUR NEW PERMANENT Special Price For Saturday Only 51Z50 Permanent $7.50 PHONE 3446 Refresh Yourself At Our Fountain We will have real Coca Colas and other soft drinks and confections at our new soda fountain. We have just received a new shipment nf Roseville Pottery and a complete line of Yardley's toilet items. Our line of Children's' Toys is complete, including Metal Wagons. Wheelbarrows and Sewing Machirxs that reallv sew. H L H L A ' DRESS, BEAUTY AND SODA SHOP Hertford, N. C. From Rk-Kmond Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White and sons of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White of Gruhb Street. Form Norfolk Mrs. John Broughton, Jr., and children of Norfolk, Va., are the guests of Mrs. Broughton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Relfe of Church Street. , w Visiting Here Mrs. Grace Bush of Washington, D. C, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Relfe. , Visits Parents Mr. and Mrs. William E. White, Jr., and son William, IN of Elizabeth City were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White of Church Street. Returned Home Miss Elizabeth Fowler has return ed home after spending her vacation visiting in Portsmouth and Suffolk, Va. Returned Home Raymond Martin (Buzz) Sawyer of Elizabeth City who. has been visit ing his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott returned home 4 this week-end. Visiting Aunt Donald Jordan of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Maude Godwin. In Hospital Mrs. P. J. Boyce was admitted to the De Paul Hospitalih Norfolk, Va.t this week and Underwent an operation Thursday. In Norfolk Mr. and Mra. Charles Williford, Miss Joanna Parker Williford and Mrs. Ed Parker spent Friday in Nor folk, Va. From Suffolk ' Thurman WhiU of Suffolk, Va., spent the weekend. here wth his wife Mrs. Thurman White of Market Street. - ' '" : In Washington - .Mrs. B. G. Koonce and son Ban are visiting Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace of Washington, D. C. Mra. Wallace was , before her marrige Miaa. Mary wood Koonce. ' " 1 -s At Nags Head ' Mr. and Mrs, Jr., of Pennsylvania; who, are. visit ing Mrs. Stevenson's parents,. Mr, and Mra, 1 N. Hollowell, left this' wee; to spend some time at Nag Head fit Frank B. Stevenson, It"' 1 y . .1 ,M mil 1 ' NO. 1 VKI.I.OvV ' l yinl hi A HI ft 5-lb. Mesh Pa 22c y QUALITY-FOOD STORES P Vft pry 1 1 r la,u 1,1 8c raWiWWW.IW't'lMJlW'l HHWlHJ-LJi W W K rjLMlX Mi.-higan Stalk - ;,. Ir in ui. n, LEMONS m w CUCUMBERS ST 2Sffc 1-lb Cn mm3Q it?i A rilC" l.eorgia or IT lbs. OQ Qt n. Bom, i squash . :: 5c 4e!Sc OC, BUTTER BEANS 2 J- 25c "Sic- 37c peppeps l'rr lie. jvj M'leciefl rseii L,o. ' " "cJ 29C POTATOES 'C1 SKTe" 10 32c H0 2X J 3 , L Mima iviy rAii tuuiviiMr PLUMS APPLES lb. 23c lb. 12c 36C 1 SHREDDED WHEAT SPRY SHORTENING LYNNHAVEN MUSTARD GRAPEFRUIT JUICE BLENDED JUICE PEAS ftttnLbl 2 . SAUER KRAUT BETTER YET PEANUT BUTTER i?29c MOTT'9 VINEGAR -Gal ottle VAN CAMP'S Ca LADY ROYAL 46-osCaa aAPP'S TK-ox Can 9c 25c 9c MASON JARS 63c 73c Pints Dot en Quarts Dozen Baked Beans Tomato Juice BabyFoods IHftHDtR MARKUS Fresh Cramers, lb.... :25c Fresh Shrimp, lb. 65c ;Frcsfr5bsage, lb.; . ; .55c t$fi:30(:!2!qs;ji...53c LUX TOILET SOAP 3 21c LIFEBUOY 3 21c CAMAY 3 21c SUCTTE SSSJ 5c SPOTLESS KBJST 10c PASTE WAX fSXERN 39c BEE BRAND INSECT SPRAY 23c Pint Rortia SILVER LABEL JEA nl 170 the H v. Stokes cottage. " . i , - q i 4- it i
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