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THE PERQUla!AN8 WEEKLT. EE2TF0rJ,'N. CL. FRIDAY' NOVEMBER 21, 1347. it V 1 1. .A- ; ., &v m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Returned Home I . The Rev. Charles Duling returned .home, Tuesday after spending the past week at Teachey, N. C, where J;" v.: Jhe conducted a revivaL- " Suffered Fractured Arm Mrs. T. E. Duling, mother of the Rev. Charles Duling, suffered a brok- en arm last week when she fell in the home. She is getting along nicely. Saturday At Chapel Hill "' Ir. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Mr. ' smd Mrs. Joe Levinson spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom J , Nixon, 3rd and attended the Duke r Carolina football gane. !J Improved i Bill Everett, who has been confined ' to his home because of illness, is i much improved. t Week end Guests. H Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Ward and daughter, Martha 'Anm of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. G. Wright, tttdeJliJke-Carolinft Game . Mr. ndMrfl.Vf. ; Sumner ana son, Tommy," Howard Jfitt, Jr., and Charles Ward attended the football game at Chapel Hill Saturday. ' "V Friday In Norfolk' Mrs. Martin Towe and daughter, Mrs. George Powelj and Mrs. Henry Lewis and daughter spent Friday in Norfolk. Visited In Franklin Mrs. Martin Towe and daughter Jo Davis spent Friday night and Sat urday as tie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones in Franklin, Va. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cowan from Washington, D. C, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White. Westclock Big-Ben WATCHES FOR YOUNG AND OLD BIG BEN Pocket Watches :$2.75t PLUS TAX 6 5. BIG BEN Alarjm Clocks 34:95 PLUS TAX Big Ben Wrist Watches For Children $5.95 Plus Tax f W. M. DIVERS & SON JEWELERS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS - Returned Home , " "' " 1 , , ' V. Mrs, R. T. Clarke has returned home after visiting relatives and tending the Virginia Methodist Coin ference. - . . - Sunday Guests v Mrs, George Morgan and eon of Sunbury spent .Sunday with relatives here. t Returned Home Mrs. Jake White has returned home after visiting relatives in Baltimore, Maryland. S'i From 'Alabama' 'MSS.. . Mrs. J. B. Mills and Mrs. Pete Mills and son of Winfield, Alabama, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe. Improved v Lawrence Towe, who has been con fined to his home because of sick ness, is improved. Week-end At Lumberton Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White spent the week-end with Mrs. White's mother at Lumberton, N. C. Holidays At Richmond Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Yagel and chil dren spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Richmond. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. V. N. Dar den and Mrs. I. A. Ward spent Tues day in Norfolk. v- FAREWELL PARTY FOR THE LREy, AND MRS. B, G.REAYlS t A farewell party was givea far the Rev. and Mrs. o. V. Keavjj last Tues day sight t the- home of Mr. and Mrs. TM ' Brinn. The home was beautifully decorated with, eut flow ers and lighted candles, .The guests were sreeted .at, the door by Ma and Mrs. Brinn, Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. Henry Stokes, Mrs. RT. Clarke and Mrs. Ernest Reed registered, the sniests. Mrs. C, T. Skinner introduced them to the receiving line, i Ice cream and cake was served to the 100 that called and the guests 61 'honor -were presented a gift. PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL ' MISSIONS PRESENTED HERE A program, Brides of Yesterday and Today, was presented at the Hertford Methodist' Church on No vember 14, with proceeds going to Medical Missions. ' 1 i t a. a aiJl l r A oriutu ureases - J. or uie jhuji on Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and daughter have returned from Florida, where they spent a week. Week-end Guests Miss Louise Dale from Washing ton, N. C, and Miss Vivian Lang wish from New York spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sulli van. From Durham Josiah Babb of Durham spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. L. F. Babb. From Fuquay Springs Miss Francelle Bardon of Fuquay Springs, N. C, spent the week-end witn friends in Hertford. 1 STATE Hertford, . N. C. Today: Friday ' Matinee 3 P. Mi Night 7 and 9 DICK HAYMES CELESTE HOLME " in "Carnival In Costa Rica" Saturday tShow Opens 1 P. M. JOHNNY MACK BROWN In "Land of the Lawless" 'Phantora Riders" No. 10 Sunday Shows: 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. JON HALL and RITA JOHNSON i i UNFMntflJF Saturday Only Special Late Show 11:15 P. M. ; FOR ADULTS ONLY "A NIGHT AT THE FOLLIES" 'Monday and Tuesday : Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. ANN SHERIDAN and ZACHARY SCOTT i in Week-end Guests - Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and daughter from Langley View, Va., spent the week-end with relatives here. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan. From. Newport News - Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn from Newport News spent the week-end with Mrs. Rosser Brinn. From Edenton Charlie Griffin of Edenton spent the week-end with Charlie Johnson. Week-end In Edenton Vicky Johnson spent the week-end with Billie Cooke Griffin in Edenton. Sunday Guests Mrs. Durwood Keeter of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs, Edward Byrum of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. "MICHIGAN KID" Wednesday Matinee. 3 P. M. Night, 7 9 P. M. 'k DOUBLE FEATURE First Feature PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE Ulondiera1Ioliday" Second Feature STEPHANIE BACHELOR KANE RICHMOND in 'Tass Key To Danger" Thursday gad Friday : Matinee P. M. Night 1 and 9 P. M. I';,'. ALAN LADD and WJLLIAM BENDIX "CALCUTTA" Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and chil dren of Norfolk spent the week-end with S. T. Sutton. From Plymouth miss tlizabeth Wood, RN, of Ply mouth spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. baker Vvood. To Attend Army-Navy Game Miss ElialHth,W0od,. RN, and Mm Hulda WoRNiwill-fftnd Jrfie, Army-Navy football game in Phja" delphia; PaTTmirsday: Mrs.Batffe' Wood: will sfop dver in Baltimore," Md., tor visit her sister. years were worn by young-ladies in cluding UrsT Heibert Newby, Mrst El berfrChappeH,' Mrs. T,' S. White,- Mrs. a E.'Newby Mrs. EJ ward, Hardy, Mrs. Elmo Cannon, Mrs T. B. Sum ner, Mrs. J; H. Towe. Mra. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. R.lS. Monds, Jr1., Mrs. w. a,. tt, Mrs. W.- C. Archie and Mrs.r paul Smith. Presiding ovethe bride's table were Mrs. Charles Whed- bee and - Mrs. B. C. Reavis, w'ho poured" tea. ' Various appropriate songs were ung by J'iss Roth' Tuck- er. I.liba Nona Lou A we, and duets u.'V y rs,jpen 4s.oo?e aad Brs.,rt ,' i 1 , CARD OF .THANKS 'hC k . ( '.We wish - to express our sincer " K I ' v, , m express thanks to' everyone for. their -kind ness -during the illness and death ot, our uncle, James T,""Umphlett' " . Niece ni Nephew. 51 pl.te (2BM lyv Better Buy a flew Ford BATTERY For Quick Winfr Starts Don't rtrt th wrintr with worn- . out, run down battry -youH only in vita trouble. Lat ua chack your battery acienttfically according to iti plate ana an4 tall you bow much life 1 left in it. For All Makes of Cars If you need a new battery, cat a dependable Ford battery. They come in five different aisaas fit ail malcee of car and they're big, pow- -erful, heavy-duty typaa that atart your car quicker and outlast ordi. nary batteries. WRITTEN WARRANTY Every Ford battery we tell carries a written warranty covering replace ment or adjustment. Our battery stock is ample now but don't wait too long. See as today 1 Winslo-Blanchard Motor Company HERTFORD, N. C Christmas means so much to everyone young and old it's only 26 days until old Santa arrives., We're stocked with gifts for your family and friends and await you to call and selecj ifts for your entire list. ' Be practical this year . . . give only useful gifts this Christmas. ' Shop Early For Best Selections IM15 N HERTFORD, N. C. a 1947 Dear Friends and Customers :- Sunday In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Yagel and chil drew visited friends -in Suffolk, Va. Sunday. From Stnton, Va. I Mr. and Mrs. Al B. Gilbert of Stanton, Va, spent Saturday nigh ;with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Yagel. From' Washington, 6. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of Washington, D. C, arrived here Mon day to spend some time visiting witl Mrs. Jane Campeh. : To Covington : - '' ." Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby ,!ef Thursday for trip to Covington,' Va, and Charleston, W. Vawhere they ;wat; visitktMrlaUighter.snl son. The)r will return hom Monday. .'Her Far Holidave ll ' 'ti ' -P' Jimmy IsFelton, VpI,Miss ean Howard tW CUNC, (vGrehsboro, 1' and Miss pojfpthf toward of-Weldon will jipend the holidays with- Mr. and Mrs J. V. Jetton and Jars, c. ..Howard. Returned Honied Mrs, J. W. Zachery, has returned home ' after 'spending several weeks in JBoonesville visiting relative's " Shr warikeemnpanied " horri,"by".Carror Transou; who trill rtll here for srj, As Thanksgiving 1947 comes upon the scene, I am pausing to , reflect the 50 years I have spent in the furniture business anci I want to express my sincere thanks for the blessings we have.re-V rceived whileengaged in business in this community. Thisf is the t33rd Thanksgiving we have obsenedWbberators-of our furniture!; ' store in HertfordMdle count our blessings; greatlyAivVe.iitd Li you to know .we airWkatkthe fine -patr6nagd3tf$$m i tnrougnoui ese years wmcn nas eneajUamgrow anaiprosper I among you." ' , JiiS'B'jtvvA Looking toward the future, and "realizing "that the time- was i not iar aisiant wnen l couia no longer remain active as i useaxo Dej ; ; uie iirst oi tnis year we iprmea tne, w. m. morgan furniture toip, Jpany, and Miss Helen Morgan and iLfc. Berr entpred e'fitm as r . t ?acuve partners, uurmg, tne pasp year we nae enjoyeaxne Desi' year ever, since" we- opened our store. We gjv'0 ypu 'gbo'4 f oHcs .the-, r credit for making thig possible. , ' , N 'f, " , V; vS;-' Words nor printer's ink can express our thanks td the-peb4. , pie of this tradev territory . forte finep !We take this opportunity to exr iress to you pur sincererthantcs. : r - ,yA 'h Vb y ftih?& v&'K-'l1 ' ( - i nope-mat eacn ana everyone oi you nave a most enjoyapie,, ' -Thanksgiving, ,in this year of 1947;; - j .'.;;. : . . ' h '"v -'.vi it - tt" A'Vours'sincerelv- AiV Apt j-h ,i W i? u i x ours snictieiy, , . 4 ! f SJt't rfr. S ' t v f 'v 'v , ! t vi. ' W.' PI, ?iORGAN: I 1 1 Half the Fun of Christmas Is In Giving i .r -.1 1. ft"' J if r, V j S y ' -J . o ' t '.'." ? " S- .f ' ' . - - .'I, ,- ' eral days. -n ' .""! AM
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