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,1 it r v 'I I,' r'v i ... )' r .1 .J , if , 'i I . V ..PAGE EIGHT THE I-jSRQUIMANS WES.iL, "i R I K"ORD, . C, FRIDAY, APPJL 23, 1947. V "a 4-BR1 V Mrs. X. MEETS entertained her bridge club. Thursday; evening, at her tooroe on Front Street' Those playing were Mesdames C. . Johnson, U K. Holmes, H. C. Stokes, C. M. Willifprd, M. R. Camtbell, mk Heleri Morgan and Miss Mary Sumner The high wenVfo'Miss Morgan and I higttwae awarded Mrs. Stoke. tRemshments were served by rt vt. core nruse the second the hostess, Mrs. Trim "Wilson, was hostess i9 .her bridge club Thursday evening at her home.' 111034 enjoying) the even ing were Mesdames C A. Davenport, Charles , Payne, W. H. . Hardcastle, S. P. Jessup, J. R? Futrell, B, A, Whit ley, J. H. Newbold and . , Miss Mae Wood Winslow. ' High scorer prize went to Mrs: -Hardeastle. ' A salad course was served by the hostess, c TV T 1NO w Available NEW FARM MACHINERY Our stock of farm machinery and repair parts has increased to the point that we are now prepared to furnish you with almost everything you need for . farming. See Us Today For Equipment and Parts Ayers Peanut Planters SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROW FERTILIZER SOWERS 2-IN-l CULTIVATORS LIME SPREADERS , CHAMPION PLOWS - PEANUT WEEDERS CULTIVATOR SWEEPS AND STEELS ; PEANUT PLANTER REPAIRS Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. ; ; 5 m m, s. meets " c -T l1 -Vr i ?V i ; . The Woman Missionary ' Satiety of-the Baptist' Church met Monday night .at the church. Due to ,the ab sence of Mrs. L A4 Ward, Mrs. Lynch presided.' The meeting was opened with a y.mn, ."Hark theTVoice of Je su Calling." . Prayer by Mrs. R. S. Monday Sr The minutes of the' last meeting were ; readf rou. caned, witn Circle No.' leading in members pres ent The program was given by Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Jesse Chw (son presiding. A hymn was .- then bung and a prayer by, Mrs. J. J Fleetwood. The Scripture lesson was given by Mrs, L. W. Norman. , Mrs J. P. Perry gave a very splendid' talk on Europe. The meeting wae closed with a hymn and a prayer by Mrs. Will Elliott. ROOK CLUB MEETS :'Mrs. J. E. Morris was hostess to her rook club Thursday evening at her home on Front Street Those playing were Mesdames Joe Towe, ' Henry Stokes, Payland Lane, C. T. Skinner, R. A. White, D. S. Darden, Carlton Cannon, William Tucker, A. T. Lane, Gr R. Tucker, D. F.. Reed, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby' White. High score prize went to Mrs.. A. T. Lane, low to Mrs. Darden and the floating prize .was awarded Mrs. D. F, Reed. The bingo prizes went to Mrs. White, Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. William Tuck er. A sweet course was served. last- week. , She was accompanied horns by Mi1, and Mrs. W, T. Smith, who will be her .guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White Wert guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eelton of Gates Station Saturday afternoon. DBLLA SHAMBURGER'S MEET , 7 '" ' v The Delia Shamburger Missionary Society met Mondayf night with Mrs. J. O. Felton. Mrs. W, JH. Pitt was in charge of the business. ' Mrs. . D. F. Reed who took charge of .$he pro gram gave a splendid ; talkii The Lord's Prayer. "'There '-wenltfnsmt beqe present. After ;the tneeting vrer freshments were seryed. . The May meeting will be with Mrs. 'Lindsay Winslow. ' HOSTESS TO BRIDGE. CLUB Mrs. Herbert Nixon was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday even ing at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mesdames Fran cis Nixon, Frank Coover, Frank Mc Googan, J. L. Harris, Vivian Mathews, Ross Ingram and Miss Polly Tucker. The high score prize went to Mrs. Mathews. Refreshments were served by the hostess. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. Irma Dorsey is spending some time in Portsmouth with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Onley had as their guests on Sunday J. L. Mathews, Mrs. Minnie Morse and Mr. and Mrs. John D. McLaughlin of Norfolk. Mrs. C. P. Quincy spent -Monday in Norfolk. f . The Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Stott and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robbins of New Hope were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McNider of Hertford visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy Sunday evening. Announcement ' ' ' " ''totf .'"'' I am a candidates l9f ' re election to the office, of Com missioner for the Town . of Hertford, subject tov the Prim ary Election April 28. Your Vote dnd Support Will, Be Greatly Appreciated . B.C. 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Smith T H E Perquimans Weekly Entered as second class matter November 15, 1934, at postaffic at Hertford, North Carolina, tut der the Act of March, 1879. " FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 Announcement I am a candidate for " re election to the office of Corn-I missioner for the Town 'of Hertford, subject to the PSrfrd- ary-:Election April 28.; izi Your Vtte and Support WUl Be Greatly Appreciated . M.LlMG0Ri (liifi. Hunt Mi v op i(," 3Veget A'i'lMidtot a sals an ned Vegetables . this week-end. Yon ' get an extra can of these items when purchasing one tah at regular price.:'. ; , 1 jv. ALL ITXMS AtE NO. I CANS Turnip Greens , , . gffi Drie4 Lima Beans -25c Black Eyed Peas Rutabagas String Beans June Peas, Extra . .1 2C June Peas,, Standard. Jg Star Brand Shoes ARE BETTER EVERY PAIR IS GUARANTEED Sold In Hertford Only by J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. 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