THE HlKQuttlAXS WEXKLY, llZ&TFOED, itjJFjgllAY, T FayetUrtn'1 ;v- i t I J. 'A.. Perry has moved to Fayette ville, where, he hu purchased a part interest in a dry cleaning establish ment. , , ' ; Varta 3e ,; v ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvig spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their son Lieut and Mrs. Kenneth Jarvis, at Patuxent, Md. Prom Ljuiaburg Charles Skinner, a student at Louis burg College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner, Sr. Returned Home Mrs. B. G. Koonce ha returned to her home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Wallace, at Arlington, Va. Visiting Daughter Mrs. B. W. Thaxton arrived Tues day to spend several days with her daughter, Mrs Julian Jeesup, From Washington , Roulac McMullan and Lieut-Comdr. R. M. Wallace of Washington, D. C, and Arlington, Va., spent the week end With friends and relatives here. Here Thanksgiving . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Collins and chil dren of Red Springs,. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and children of Rich mond, Va., Mr. and v Mrs. Kermit Cowan of Washington, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruddock of Chester, Pa., were the guests Thanksgiving of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. MARY TOWE CIRCLE MEETING o'clock; at ' the home 6f ' Mrs. H. C. Sullivan on Front Street CIRCLE NO. S MEETING Circle No. 5 of the Hertford Bap tiat Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs, G. R. Tucker. Mrs. L. N. Hollowell had charge of a very interesting Christmas program. The hostess served delicious refreshments. 1 Alter 1 nanlKgiinff oale o ; , Vif.i'ifi" IL A P D la s Inl TOf CLASS TO MEET The Judsow. Memorial Class of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Charles Johnson. All members are urged to attend. . SOCIETY MEETING .'t SO M 0 M The Woman's Society of' Christian Hertford, N. C. Service will meet with Mrs. Patric Onley, Hertford, Route 3, on Thurs day, December 6, at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present and visitors are cordially invited. The Mary Towe Circle will meet Monday night, December 9, at 8 wWft mwlltlfymlfamm1lfrm0lfr mwillmi .iWm' 4fM"W3 ' s f. . t"S v. 1 i' WfSMMt SALES F will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at public auction at the S. G. Nowell Estate, on Saturday, De cember 21, 1946, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following farm equipment and other items : One Lot of Corn and Hay and c One 2-row Fertilizer Sower One Single Row Fertilizer Sower One Weeder One Double Cole Corn Planter One Cotton Planter One Peanut Planter One Disc Plow Two Double Listing Plows One Champion Plow One Riding McCormick-Deering Cultivator One Cart and Wheels One Horse One Mule One Cow One Lot of Corn and Hay and Several Other Items PERMS: CASH AT TIME OF SALE OTHO WINSLOW STAR ROUTE WINFALL, N. C. t fceeeeeeeee ENTERTAINS AT ROOK Mrs. W. F. Ainsley was hostess to her rook club on Tuesday night, No vember 26, at her home on Covent Garden Street. Those playing were Mesdames Edgar Fields, James Bass, Tom Cox, Arthur White, James Stal lings, Clinton Eley and Martin Towe. The hostess served a salad course. High score prize was won by Mrs. Fields and second high and floating prize by Mrs. Cox and low prize went to Mrs. Eley. CH AI'ANUKK NKWS Curtis Wilson, student at Louis burg College, was the week-end guest of his parents Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mr. aad Mrs. R"y Brandre and son Arthur -spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnes and1 daughter of Roanoke Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. El liott. Mrs. Roy Pierce and Mrs. Henry Onley were in Norfolk on Tuesday. Chief Carey Quincy and Mrs. Quincy of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Towe and son Bill of Wilson were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. Home Heaters YOU'LL NEED FOR WINTER We have wood and coal burn ing heaters you will need to pro vide comfort in your nome this winter .... Our stock is not very large, so we ad vise you to select your heater now. Also Stove Pipe, Dampers, Elbows, Stove Grates, Brass Andirons and Fire Screens BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and children, Jay and Sara Lynn of Nor folk were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L., J. Winslow during the Thanks giving holidays. Ray Chappell of Wilmington, Del., spent the Thanksgiving holidays as the guest of his father, E. L. Chap pell. ' Miss Dorothy White of Jackson spent the week-end as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White. Mrs. J. M. Copeland and grandson, Harmon Young, Jr., are visiting Mr and Mrs. A. J. Copeland of Washing ton, D. C. Rev.' and Mrs. Claud Bullock and daughter, Janice Kay were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wins- low of Whiteston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winslow ai)d daughters, Gloria and Christine, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Let Winslow of Whiteston Sunday. THE PERuTmSWEEKLY Entered ae second class matter November 15, 1934, at postoffice at Hertford, North Carolina, under the Act of March, 1879. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1946 Too Late To Classify FOR SALE SEVERAL 50-GALLON oak barrels. Price $3.00. Call 3166. Phillips Bros. Bottling Co.. Hertford, N. C. dec6 FOR SALE 1929 CHEVROLET. Motor in perfect shape. See Nor man Gatling, Route 1, Belvidere, N. C. It FOR SALE LOT OF SECOND hand furniture including three burner oil stove. In good condi tion. Tables, chairs, cooking uten sils and three feather beds. Can be seen at my home. D. J. Pritch ard, Hertford, N. C. dec6,13pd 'lJ Let us repeat . . . select your stove now for your , needs this winter and be sure of getting the type of stove you want. j Hertford Hardware & Supply Colpaiy i CAN ENDURE IF THE MEN WHO FOUGHT TOGETHER STICK TOGETHER i f JOIN THE Post No. 8297 HERTFORD, N. C. This Spaed Contributed by BQTTLING CO. POP KOLA BUBBLE-UP. I Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Rings MASONIC, WEDDING AND BIRTHSTONE ' NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCH BANDS A N I) PEARL NECKLACES ALSO EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING W. M. DIVERS & SON JEWELERS HERTFORD, N. C. unjust j-lfU n jV-lTu -i-tft .1-jilft, rx uffr 0.-.1 jfb t 1 MamaK-VBaaaaBaa arT" "-n i RED MILL PEANUT BUTTER C 29c STERLING TABLE SALT 2 lb. m Pkg. C CLOROX LAUNDRY U LEACH Quart Bottle 21c lj QUALITY FOOD ST0H2S TOMATO JUICE SHOEPEG CORN STOKELY'S 47 oz. can NOTTINGHAM No. 2 ran SOFTEE WASHING POWDER 18 oz. Of Pkg ZDC ARMOUR'S TREET PANCAKE FLOUR 1 SILVER LABEL SILVER HAKE 12 oz. Can HIGH MARK 20 oz. pkg. TEA BAGS KENSON Pkg. of Lb. 15 oz. Can 29c 17c 43c 11c 11c 21c LIBBY'S Potted Meat Tomato Juice Catsup No. A Can No. 2 Can 14 oz. Bottle 8c 13c 21c SI NSHINE FRESH Krispy Crackers Pk,J;24c HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER Old Dutch. 2 cans 19c 7c KELLOGG'S CEREAL Corn Flakes WHITEHOUSE Apple Juice, quart. -25c CROSSE & BLACKWELL Ketchup SLS 24c TARA BRAND PINEA1PPLE or PEACH FRUIT 14 oz. Jar 39c POPULAR BRANDS Cigarettes, ctn. --.$1.43 Supply Limited on Items Below. & Our prices When Available. . Octagon CIfMr 3 14c Octagon 9 tgr l5c Super Suds Pkr. Size 54-64 To Crate FLORIDA. SWEET JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 4 or 23c California Lettuce (frozen) . -2 hds. 25c Red Cranberries, lb - - - -45c Farxr Savory Spinach .2 lbs. 15c U. S. No. 1 Yellow Onions 5 Ibi 18c ; Fancy Emperor Grapes 2 lbs. 37c FLORIDA JUICY ORANGES 5 lbs- 28c IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 5 -mmc. APPLES Winesap 2 ,bs- 21c York Imperial 3 lbs. 77.C SilFIJdFR MARKETS RGUndSteak, lb. -.54c Cliuck Roast lb. ....... ,39c i: Fresh Shoulder, lb 45c Sausage Meat lb.......... 57c Bologna, lb. 143 c 4 : 4 .1 . xv V t i 1 ' i "i r . ; 1 "J root Mere ana Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. Cut-Rite Waxed Paper Per1 17 Roll V IMM ; jit vi 1.' 1.. 1 . ' '. t . 1 ' ' . . - . . , '

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