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1: THE PERQmflANS WEKKLY tliiiKKO jf C. FRIDAY MARCH 28, 1947. PAGE HVK 1 Week-end, Gum!" " - ' Miss Frances' Cely ot Raleigh spent the week-end r with Mr. ana" . Mrs. Robert HoIlowelL- Monday in Norfolk Mr; and Mrs, Bill Miller and daugh ter Catherine, , and t Miss Patsy Vick spent Monday in Norfolk. Returned Home Mrs. I. A. Ward has returned home after attending the General Board of the Baptist State convention in Ral- Suffers Injury Junior Davis suffered a head in jury Tuesday when he was struck by a baseball while playing near hi? home. Week-end in Greensboro . Miss Nettie Lee Gregory spent the v week-end in Greensboro. From, Cherrv Point At Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk and child ren irom unerry roint gpent tne week-end with Mrs. Baker Wood and Mrs. Annie Chalk. ' Meets Husband at Honolulu ' Mrs. Kenneth Jarvhj and son left last week for Honolulu where Lt Commander Kenneth Jarvis is stat ioned. J Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dennis of Salisbury, ML, Mrs. Roger Parsons of Delmar, Del.; spent the week-end with Mrs. Matt MathewB. From Kihaton Mrs. George Jordan of Kington spent Monday with her daughter and son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Allen Bonner. Week-end in Norfolk C. G. Stephens and Miss Elizabeth Stephens spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Inman in Nor folk. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Inman and children to spend a few days. Returned Horn Mr. David Cox returned horn Sat urday after spending several days in Norfolk visiting friends and relatives. Returned Heme Julian Powell returned home Sat urday after spending' several days in Winston-Salem. From St. Pauls Mrs. W. 0. Felton and daughter Miss Gladys Felton of St. Pauls, N. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Week-end With Parents Ray Jordan (of Newport-News spent he week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jordan. Returned Home Mrs. F. G. Sloop and children Ruth Anne and Gray have returned to their home at Mooresville after spending two weeks with T)r. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Week-end Here Miss Margurette Ward, a student nurse from Bowman Gray Hospital, Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. ' Hostsssnro bridge club ' Miss Mary Sumner was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home, on Church Street. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Jack ' Brinn, W. J. Kanoy, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup,, C. M. Williford, C. E. Johnson, M. R. Campbell. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Campbell and low went to Mrs. Brinn. A sweet course was served. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Robert Hollowell enterained her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Dobb Street. Those present were Mesdames Frank Coov er, Frank McGoogan, Vivian Mathews. Fred Morrill, Herbert Nixon, Bill Jes sup and Francis Nixon. High score prize went to Mrs. Her bert Nixon. A sweet course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mm. Max R. Campbell was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. R. Holmes, C. E. Johnson, W. J. Kanoy C. M. Willi ford and Miss Mary Sumner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Jessup and Mrs. Stokes received the second high. A salad course was served. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Ross Ingram entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Thos-; playing were Mesdames Herbert Nix on, Frank McGoogan, Frank CoovW, J. L. Harris, Fred Morrill, Robert Brinn and Francis Nixon. Mrs. Mc Googan received the high score prize and a sweet course was served by the hostess. MASS IN COURT HOUSE SUNDAY AT 9 A. M. 'Mass will be said in Hertford Coart House this Palm Sunday at 9 A. M., and in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton, at 11 A. M., Rtated Father F. J. McCourt, pastor. Confessions before masses. Visiting Sister Mrs. C. V. Williford left Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Campbell Jar vis, in Greensboro. She was accom panied there by C. M. Williford and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. Just Arrived! i t t. i t t ONE CAR LOAD OF DRAIN TILE WE ALSO HAVE TERRA COTTA PIPE 4-inch to 10-inch sizes O i Hertford Mdware t Supply Company iVmmi "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" ., HERTFORD, N. C. Visiting Mother Mrs. Haywood Umphlett of Golds- boro is visiting her mother, Mrs. Goodman, this week. Haywood Um phlett spent the week-end but return ed home Monday. ROOK PARTY Mrs. Jimmy Stallings entertained at a rook party last Tuesday evening at her home. Those playing were Mes dames Martin Towe, Jim Bass, Tom Cox, Thomas Tilley, L. S. White, Wil lie Ainsley, J. T. Lane. High score went to Mis. Tilley, second high was I awarded Mrs. Ainsley, and Mrs. Cox received the floating prize. A sweet course was served. Visiting Parents Eiward Jordan from State College, Raleigh, is spending Spring Vavation with his parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Jordan. From State College Meody Mathews, Jr., from State College, Raleigh, is spending Spring Vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr. Returned Mrs. Robert At water has returned home after visiting her husband in Greenville, S. C. From Belhaven Miss Frances Newby of Belhaven spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby! From Norfolk Bill Perry and son Billy, Ben Spruill of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry. HONORS BRIDE AND GROOM Employees of the Phillips Brothers Bottling Company held a steak din ner at Hotel Hertford last Thursday night, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dail, whose wedding took place March 15. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone, Miss Marguerite Ward, W. S,. Butler, James Hall and C, W. Phillips. BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. Charles Whedbee was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, Herman Winslow, J. 0. Felton, R. M. Riddick, J. G. Rober son, J. R. Futrell and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize was awarded Mrs. Futrell. A salad course was served. J vv' ' ' ...... ........ . .- '. V 1 All-wool, pastel V 2S ( topper-' , Belted Jong ..I sF f h j jacket suit. AH T n in nr I I I i V JU II I III II I . V. ------- - . A Leaders I . tui M - ' f ) II I Srt you'll be the -talk of II J ;, f ; . is your-set in any one o our . 5.1 ( - ' , new season coat$ or suits. v . J i ! . Come in today and choose , V - Visiting Grandparents Susan Jessup is spending this week with her grandparents Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Thaxton at Roxboro. From Norfolk .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and children of Norfolk spent the week end with Mrs. S. T. Sutton. Week-end Guests Charles Campen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Campen, Jr., of Wilmington, N. C, spent the week end with' Mrs. Jane Campen. Week-end at Chesapeake Beach Miss Mamie Stallings spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hodges at Chesapeake Beach. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jenkins and Dot and Robert Jenkins of Norfolk were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. WARNER-WILSON Mr. and Mrs. James Christopher Wilson, of Chapanoke, announce the marriage of their daughter, Susie Mae, to Peter Alfred Warner, son of John Gordan Warner and the late Mrs. Warner, on September seventh in Panama. Mrs. Warner has ben with the United States Public Health Depart ment at the Gorgas Hospital for the past year. Mr. Warner is engaged in Govern ment Constru8tion in Panama. STATE Hertford, N. C. Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 9T. M. LARRY PARKS WILLIAM DEMEREST "Th Jolson Story" Saturday- Show Opens 1 P. M.- . Sl'NSET ('ARSON -in "EI Paso Kid" ".Mystery Inland" No. 3 Sunday: Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. BET1E DAVIS and PAI L HEMMED 'DECEPTION" Monday and Tuesday Matinee 3 P. M. Nfght 7 and 9 P. M. -EVELYN KEYNES and KEENAN YVYNN ,IMMiBMZIL'' Wednesday Matineo 3 P M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature Second Feature EVELYN ANKERS CARLTON YOT'NG GAILVl SSELL ADOLPH MENJOU 'Bachelor Daughter' "Queen Of Burlesque' Thursday and Friday: Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. ft LOUIS HAYWARD and BARBARA BK2TT0N "RETURN oFmONTE CRISTO" STEWING BEEF, Plate or Brisket lb Ground Beef, lb. 39c Veal Rib Chops lb. 79c Week-end Here Mrs. Worth Corhy of City spent the week-end mother Mrs. Edla White. Elizabeth with her In Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jessup are spend ing this week at Greenville, S. C. Week-end at Chapel Hill Miss Helene Nixon spent' the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Nixon, III, at Chapel Hill. Improved ! Mrs. Willis Jessup, who has been quite sick at. her home,, is improved. FRESH FRYERS 59c lb. HENS 57c lb. RIB OR LOIN END PORK ROAST lb. 49c 7-INCH CUT- B. lb. 53c -PRIME RIB AA or A, lb. ROAST 59c Armour's or SmithfieW PORK SAUSAGE Mb. roll 49c Colonial Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice 3 No. 2 9C Cans 41 0 C 6 cans 49c 12 cans 95c Visiting Parents J. P. Perry, Jr. of Durham is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Perry,' Sr. From Raleigh. . Herman Ward of Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. ; 4 -:' U ; . Week-end With Mother f Miss Elizabeth Wood of Plymouth spent the week-end with her mother, Mr Baker Wood. From Shrevepori ' ' '., ''. Mr. and Mra. J. H, Greene and danghtert Judy, of Shreveport, La., are the guests of Mrs. John . Moore and Miss Nettie Lee Gregory. - From Baltiinore .Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Grace and Mrs. G. P.- Rineliardt of Baltimore, Md., spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. Jake Whit on Grubb Street ' BRIDGE HOSTESS -Mrs. 3. P. Jessup, Wa hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Front : Street, Those playing were Mesdames C A. Daven port H.' A. Whitley, Trim. Wilaon, J. & Futrell, 3. E. Winslow, W. H. Hardcastle, J. H. Newbold and .Miss Ma Wood . Winslow. Hlgh vcore went Nto Mrs. ( Newbold," A4 Sweet Extra Standard GREEN PEAS 9 6 2 9Qr Cans jutl, 6 Cans 85c WHOLE UNPEELEp APRICOTS 'Cans $(C 6 Cans $1.09 NEW PACK Tomato Juice 23c 46-02. Can 3 Cans 67c Cans $1.33 & QUALITY FOOD STORES McCORMICK'S BLACK PEPPER 2 IV2-0Z. cans 29c RITTER'S RELISH CHILI SAUCE 1212-oz. jar 27c DEL MONICO SPAGHETTI, 17-oz. glass 2 for 25c HUNT'S BLACKBERRY PRESERVES Mb. jar 49c SALAD TREAT MAYONNAISE Pint Jar 41c Gill's Hotel Special Coffee, Mb. pkg.Mc ' O & C POTATO STICKS 2 V2-oz. pkg. 10c ALL BRANDS Cigarettes, carton ..$1.43 Raco Mops, 8 oz. each 29c OLD KENT Herring, 15-oz. can. PaasEggDye,pkg. HI HO SUNSHINE Crackers, 1-lb. pks.. 15c 10c 27c Just Heat and Serve! MORTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE DINNER lib. Jar 33c Morton's CHICKEN a la KING j 35c STEP INTO OUR GARDEN SWEET, HEAVY WITH JUICE GRAPEFRUIT ... - -4 for 25c Virginia Winesap 2 P 25c 9-ID. oai - Maine Super Spuds 10 lbs 57c Green Cabbage 3 lbs. 17c Red Bliss Potatoes. .3 lbs. 23c Collardsor Kale. 3 lbs. 19c 7c Lettuce Jeeberf llr Lg.head Medini Head MAJESTIC KOSHER DILL PICKLES jars CaJ Our Prices When Available Octagon 27e Octagon SJ&lOc Woodbury gK He course was tervea, . .a, .
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