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i U ;ui: HIFOED, M. C.i fKII 1 . .. V 1 1 ' 1l X i c i:' ' ' J.'"-'. I V. '' ( , v. - - wjua'to Meet ;w 'i' The Woman Missionary i Society ' of the Baptist church will meet Mon day night, April 21, at 7:30 p. m. at the church. 'Circle No1! will tfve the program. Mrs. I, A. Ward the president Tinrge . 1 members to be present' i ; ' ill .I. i ,.n 1,111 i ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs. Matt Mathews, who has been employed at Simon's store for some time, has accepted a position with the Freeaer Locker Company. Criminal Calendar Concluded Wed. P. M. v i (Continued P rom Page One) guilty of simple assault in the Sham- bry case, in which the two defendants were charged wittt . assault witn a deadly Weapon and carrying conceal ed weapons. -, A motion by Attorney W. II. Oakey, 4r, that the yerdict be Lset aside was overruled by Judge Morris, who continued prayer for judgment upon payment of the cost! t t nnvc Aim rani? ' 24-inch and 26-inch sizes. Tirejs, Tubes and Other Accessories 1IULUI I i i i of the court A plea of nolo eontendre was enter ed in' the case charging Horace Lee Jordan, Negro, with reckless driving, hit and ran and injury to Individuals. Upon completion of the testimony of fered by the State, Judge Morris sen tenced Jordan to prison for a term of 2 to 4 years, suspended rfpon payment of a sum of $150 for the ttse of Au drey Smith, $700 for the use of Ken neth Turner and the .costs of the case. Jordan was placed on probation for a period, of five years and ordered not to operate a car during that period. Testimony was closed In the case or Thurman Jones, charged; with reck less driving and driving under the in fluence at about noon Wednesday. The jury returned a verdict of guiltfy to a charge of-reckless driving, but failed to reach an agreement on the count of driving under the influence), Judge Morris ordered Jones to pay, a fine of $26 and costs and the Statotook a nol ' pross on the charge of driving drunk. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. W. H. JEUiott, Mrs R. L. By- rum and Mrs. Clarence Byruro spent i Saturday in Norfolk present' for1 !the raily and to invite others to eomei Visitors , are.wel convdd. f f i" i BftlDGK CLIB MEETS' Mrs. Frank McGoogan entertained her bridge club last Wednesday even' ing at her home.,. Those- playing were Mesdamea frank Coever, Her bert Nixon, Rose Ingram lvian Mathews, c . b etevenson, irancis Nixon and Miss Polly Tucker? The high score prize went to Mrs. In grata. Refreshments weif served by the hostess. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB - Mrs. W. G. Wright was hostess to her bridge club--Tuesday 'evening, Those playing were Vesdames Char les Whedbe Jf U. Kobereon, Ji. M. Riddick, J. 0. Felton, V. N. Darden, B. G. Koonce, Miss Kate Blanchard and Miss Jessie McMullan of Eden- ton, a guest of Mrs. Wright's. The high score prize went to Miss Mc Mullan and second high was awarded Airs, Koonce. A sweet course was served. HONORED AT BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. B. G. Koonce was hostess at Hertford Hardware & Supply Co, "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD N. C. i :: After Easter Sale LADIES' SUITS AND COATS Also ONE RACK OF BLOUSES imm mm V I White Dress Shop IjtERTFORD, N. C. I- i : J x.. r: J- .i.ti. i j u t -wrl . uiiUKO uaxtjr i iiu iukih ill uuiiur Zr La Mr clZ . Qui f Nr ww Misses Virginia White, Ruth El Mr. and Mrs. Carey Quincy of Nor-1 p TllV folk were the week-end .guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy, Tim Trueblood visited relatives in South Norfolk on Sunday, Mrs. J. C. Wilson spent Monday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes of Hert ford visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Irma Dorsey spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City. , ELECTRICAL FIXTURES OUR STOCK of Electrical Fixtures is the most com plete in town. See us for your needs. Lights of all types Sockets Switches Extension Cords. Fuses Fuse Boxes EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN FIXTURES SAM LONG Phone 2716 HERTFORD, N. C. NEW HOPE NEWS Mrs. C. W. Griffin has returned home' after spending several days with her sister, -Mrs. Henry Gregory, in Norfolk. Mrs. Berne McKenney and Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Phillips of Noffelk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Simpson and son, Clifford, Jr., of Farmville, N. C, spent Sunday with Mr. Simpson s mother, Mrs. Mattie Simpson. Mrs. Jimnue Neary and children, Mary Katherine and Buddy, returned to their home, New York City Sun day after visiting Mrs. Neary's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb. Misses Celia Blanche Dail and Bill- ie Dail returned to their home, Wash ington, D. C, Saturday after spend ing the Easter holidays with,,, their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.Dail. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce, Miss Faye Dail of Edenton, and Mrs. J. M Nurney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Umphlett of Goldsboro, N. C, spent the week end with Mrs. Umphlett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Goodman. 1 Mrs. Arnold Rarclift is visiting relatives in Elizabeth City, N. C. Men and Flower Seeds ' For J Late Starters I ANNIE MARGARET WILSON Miss Annie Margaret Wilson, 16, of New Hope, died at the Albemarle Hospital Monday morning at 10:45 after an illness of four weeks. She was a member of New Hope Metho dist Church. She is survived by her father, Lee Wilson of New Hope; four sisters, Mrs. George Cartwright, Winfall; Mrs. Edward Walker, Portsmouth; Onella Wilson and Lona Inez Wilson of New Hope; four brothers, Curtis L. Wilson, John Williams Wilson, Quinton Wilson, all of New Hope and Lee Wilson, Jr., of Elizabeth City; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice M. Wilson of New Hope. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at 3:30 at the home in New Hope. The Rev. L. Sigsbee Miller, pastor of Pearl Street As sembly, officiated. . Burial was made in the family plot near New Hope. sr ' RALLY DAY PROGRAM i -A Rally Day program will be pre sented at Oak . Grove Methodist Chureh, Chapanoke, Sunday morning at the 11 0 clock preaching houiy with the Rev. J. D. Stott, pastor;' In charge. Special singing will be renf dered by Miss Alleene Yeates. ' All members of the church and church ( school are expected te - be Did you plan a garden, then forget to plant it? If so, don't despair, for we have plenty of good .garden and- flower seed awaiting your selection. Come in today and choose your seeds. We can supply you with Cantaloupe, Watermelon, Lima Bean, Snap Bean and all other types of garden and flower seed. Get yours today! I!:rtfcnl Itecre & SrIy CczEiy "Trade Hpt and Bank the Difatnce" ' . k t t t t t t 0 WE HAVE THE .LATEST 1 RECORDINGS BY Barry Jastes, MChi Brethera Golden Gate Quartet ' ? , Weedy Herman, Charlie Spirak , Benny Goodman J ' 1 Dinak Shore, JiasmyDorsey Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford I Ray Noble, Frankle Carle f, s " v and others y VRIGIIT'S JEWEtRT STORE ' Guaranteed Watch Repair liott, Helene Nixon, Polly Tucker, Nancy Darden, Mesdames Ralph Wal lace, honoree, Vivian Mathews, Ed ward Griffin, Charles Ward of Eliza beth City, Robert Hollowell, F. B. FOR SALE Young's Everbearing STRAWBERRY PLANTS "Eat Berries Nine Months to the Year" 100 Plants $2.50 L Y. BERRY R. F. D. 1 HERTFORD, N. C. v n and Dill Jessup. TKe 1." s.-cond lath was awarded MibS Tui It er. A sweet course was served. - . score i prize, wqnt to Miss 'Elliott and j MARY TOWE CIRCLE MEETS , t The Mary Towe Circle of ; the Methodist Church met Monday night, April 14, at, the home of Mrs. Martin Towe, with' 'Mrs. Walter Edwards serving as Joint hostess. i1'5 ? " " Mrs. Lawrence Towe led the devo tional; Mm Frahk McGoogan con ducted " the business session; Mrs. Riley Monds gave three chapters of a,., -.n bli.y text "IiuKa. on il.rfj.iolj." v Sixteen members and one vL" were present. After the meeting re freshments were served by the hos tesses. 4' , h i.i n , . .,., T H JB r v Perquimans Weekly - Entered aa second data matter November 16, 1934, ' at poatoffic ; at Hertford, North Carolina, .,: r-; der the Act'of March, 1879. . FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 194? I 'j : Toka a. Up from this preference switch to Goodyear DLu Tires. : These tronget bodied, tougher tread ed tires have what it takes to deliver extra thousaxda of trouble free miles. Balanced construction and the best of materials give them stamina for ex tra service, extra safety. Stop in today. NtW miS MSERVI NEW TUBES Worn, stretched, leaky tubes can ruin a new tire in a hurry. Save fuse, trouble, and money with Goodyear Do lose Heanry Duty Tubes. Hertford OU Co. Phone 3641 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Hertford, N.C. AFTER EASTER SAE OF GOATS AND SUITS WE HAVE SEVERAL GABAR DINE COATS AND SUITS . . , IN THE NEWEST COLORS AND STYLES, ALSO TWEEDS AND SPRING WOOLEN COATS at 1 THE MARKED PRICE If you want a BARGAIN, come and get one of these Suits or Coats while shopping during this week-end. ; SHOES for the family. I We have 'just received I another big shipment'of STAR BRAND SHOES S 1 for the whole family; m Whites, Two-tones and , ...... I ' ' . ' : ' . :..( J Sports Oxfords. We can I fit your foot. i See; these new styles in footwear and select your.shoes now.' ; ' ' ; , t 1 i. .M1 . frr 3 ' w Wc have Dresses for the whole ' fam ily ,'. , babies, gjrls and grown-ups. -iA completeu linr -of Prints and .Sport Wear. '7PricwVveiV reasonable.1'; , Shop with vs this week-end for these values. 1 innn: . . J WE'RE holding prices. We are doing, our best x L'4; - to? to Kola prjes down and a lot of litems in our store are being; sold at - L'iiAV' v;, At tempt at all tnnc3 to co -1 operate . with ths gov- :& ernment In Jts efforts "to - r ft fiV RIGHT PRICES I, ' fl BLANCH AIWSn SINCE ms - ' i: 1 maintain Ja' healthy ceo- r j . ; noiny. j as ivpys m ui3 , ; past, pur, prices are "A n -pn- 'p0 .... f , right QUALITY MERCHANDISE 1 ' ' L : 1 "H ii AdH"fivJ1't fw,Vf J" 1 1 ' i,"' f -i ' ', ' it J 4 r r ,f ! i7 ft
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