From Bdlwren ; Miss Frances Newby and friends, Misa Mary Sparrow and Mies Dorothy Knight of Belhaven, spent the week end with Miss Newby'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juy Newby. , v. Visited Mother . Mrs. C A. Davenport spent several days last week with her. mother in Cambridge, Md. She also spent sev eral days in Baltimore, Md. JJhe was accompanied home Tuesday by Dr. Davenport, who spent the week-end. While inv Maryland they visited their son Carlton, who is a student at Sev ern School at Severna, Md. From Washington ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woods from Washington, D. C, are spending this week with Mrs. Louis Crawford. .Mr, Woods expects to leave next week-end for Korea. In Florida ' Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Olivia Hobbs and Mrs. C. N. Griffin from Close-Out Salfcii On All Winter Items One Rack of Coats and Suits Yz Price ; ; One Rack of Skirts, most all sizes. . -Yz Price j ; One Rack of Blouses, $3.95 value. Now $2.00 One Lot of Indies' Sweaters -Yz Price j ; One Rack of Dresses, values to $12.95. . .$5.95 ; ; Other Dresses Reduced from 20 to 30 Visit Our Store This Week-end For Real Bargains! YOU'LL SAVE DURING OUR SALE! WHITE'S DRESS SHOP 21 Edenton and Mrs. D. S. Dard. n will i leave today 7 (Friday) for Florida, whera they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Darden will visit her daughter at Tampa, Honda and the rest of the stay will be in St Petersburg. , RaHirnari Ham" ,.-;. ,r. fo. Trim Wilson returned home Sunday after spending several days in Atlan ta, Ga., where ha. went on business. Visltln Here from Ypsilanti, MJch., arrived Wed nesday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden, J ': At Guilford College Miss Barbara Winslow left last week-end for Guilford College, where she will continue her studies, At Louisburg , Billy White, who has been a stu dent at the. University of North Ca rolina, has enrolled at Louisbvtrg Col lege. : y- From Louisburg . - v ' Charlie Skinner, Jr., from Louis burg College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Skinner. HERTFORD, N. C. tPiiElic Notice TheJPerquimans County Baseball Club, operating as a '.member ot the Albemarle League, hereby announces it will, accept sealed bids for the concessions at the Memorial Field baseball garrtestp be played during the 1948 season. , It is the desire of the Perquimans Club that three or more bids be submitted. All bids must be made for the entire lot of concessions. All bids must be submitted to the Club Secretary, or the undersigned not later than February 15, 1948. F. T. MATHEWS, President Week-end With Parents V Marjorie Frances White and a friend from Norfolk spent the week end withfher parents. From Durham Mr. .and Mrs. W. M. Clamroch, Jr., W. L. McClamroch of Durham, Miss Arlean Porter from Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. V. N. Darden. - - 1 . Returned Home Mrs. William Huxter has returned to her home in Richmond after visit ing Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and Mrs. C. W. White. Thursday In Norfk Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and Mur ray Vick spent Thursday in Norfolk, From Portsmoath - ' V . Mr. and Mrs.' Vincent Hill and daughter of Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mrs. George Fields Returned Home Mrs. Vera Broughton has returned home after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Betty Jernigan at Dunn, who has been fll. t . 1 N Tuesday In Edenton .,-,.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis visited relatives in Edenton Tuesday and also visited Mr. Lewis' father at the Chowan Hospital. . Luncheon Guests ' Mrs. Archie v.-T. Lane , and Mrs. Harry T. Hollowell were guests at a luncheon Wednesday, given by Mrs. Cecil Garrett in Elizabeth City Visits Relatives Mrs. Tempie Tarkenton is spending the week visiting relatives in Bethel. From Norfolk -l..-, f-vr Mrs. Mitchell J. Rizzo- and. son of Norfolk spent the week-end as guests of Lorene Britton. ' ? , Week-end Here Lieut.-Comdr. F. B. Stevenson from Boston, Mass., spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. From Wake Forest Miss Charlotte Duling, a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week end with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Duling. Week-end Here . Carey Lee Lane, USMC, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lane. t; auto repaihs , We arc pleased to announce that we are now prepareI to do expert auto repairs.' Keep your car in perfect opera : tion by bringing it to us for a check-up, .' .' . , ,.M ', ,"' " Our shop is located across from" the Perquimans High-, School, on the Hertford-Edenton Highway. WE SELL PURE OIL PRODUCTS . T0;,1 PEIKiY & SON 111) 1 ,n n- : just arrived;... ;J We Have Just Received ai Car Load of From Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Twiddy of Eden ton spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Britton. Week-end Here Ted Burns and Donald Swan, USN, were the week-end guests of Kermit Lane, Jr. On Sick List W. H. Pitt is able to be out after spending several days at his home be cause of sickness. Visiting Son Mrs. R. T. Clarke is spending some time with her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Clarke, at Blackstone, Va. Visits Sister Mrs. Add Lane visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Tom Nixon, who is a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital, on Wednesday. In Hospital Miss Juanita Davenport underwent an operation at the Albemarle Hos pital on Monday. mmmmmammmmHHESBHHmn9K9HHIH9BlmaVmVBflmV I Weekend Guests ' 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry, Jr., from Durham spent the week-end with relatives. From Laneley View Master Sergeant and Mrs. Marion Riddick and daughter from Langley View, Va., spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes. Attends Furniture Show B. C. Berry left Tuesday for High roint, wnere he will attend the fur niture show. STATE Today Friday Matinee 8 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DENNIS MORGAN ANDREA KING .in' . 'T ly Wild Ir:sh Rose" i Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. ALLAN LANE in . "Rustlers of DeviFs Canyon" "Forest Rangers" No. 8 Sun lay Only: Shows 2 P. M., 4:20 P. M. and 9:15 P. M. LINDA DARNELL and CORNEL WILDE -in- "FOREVER ADMISSION THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY JIatinee: Children '..55c. 'Night: Children .1 55c Adults 76c K1' ; Adults $1.20 Monday-Tuesday . Matinee 3 P.M. Night 7-9 P. M. . WILLIAM ELLIOTT and VERA RALSTON . in " , i 011 un in 1 11 on Friday In Norfolk Mrs., Martin Towe, Mrs. J. H. 'Toweand Joe, Jr., spent Friday in ( Norfolk. Fro-n Littleton 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thrower from Littleton spnt, Monday with Mr. and , Mrs. J. S. Vick. Sunday Guests , : Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott, Jr., and children from Williamston spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. El liott, Sr. .' ' , At Elizabeth City - Mrs. Frances Luttrell, Mrs. P. J. Boyce and Mrs.' Jack Hopkins spent Monday in Elizabeth City. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scalf and son Charles spent Sunday with Mrs. E. L. Morgan and Miss Thea Russell. EAST-OVERMAN The marriage of Miss Lillian Over ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Overton of Norfolk, Va., to Russell East of Hertford, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. L. East, took place January 19, 1948, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper at 6:00 P. M. , , , Wire Roofing Nails Bale Ties See Us For Your Needs While They Last!7 We also have Two-Row Fertilizer Sowers, 8-ft. Lime Sowers and many other, items in FARM EQUIP-' , MENT, c Pay us a visit. We might have just whkt - '. you have been looking for. : ' ' ' ' i ( Place Your Order Now For Fertilizer O- J. C. DLAL'CIIARD & COMPANY. If.'C. f"BlancharTsh 'Since 183. ' ' T HERTFORD, N C. , - 7" II mm For Complete Satisfaction . . . LET US DO YOUR PORTRAIT!, Our photographer is in Hert ford every r Wednesday after noon at .Wright's Jewelry Store. 'COMPLETE - PHOTO SERVICE STEVENS PHOTO SERVICE ' HERTFORD, N.C.. ' See Our Complete Line - OP Bath Room Fixtures Nbthing improves the beauty of a home more than W : install&g neif 'and tnodern bath room fetures.f' crfte ?h in today and see our complete line. ' l..-'.":. We have the whole lot . . . tubs, lavatories, closet combinations, medicine cabinets. Also soil pipe and . fittings. ' ; . Beautify your home this Sjjring by installing a new bafh. -.'"' - Hertford llcrtoe & Supply Company TD i nr rPDr itrn Dirr pitd nfurpnrTmi ' HERTFORD N. C. V v S-P'ECI A L S CASH AND CARRY ONLY CENTRAL GROCERY Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE ' First Feature BRENDA JOYCE DONALD WOD I "Stepchild,' Second Feature RALPH BYRD KAY CHRISTOPHER "Dick Tracy's Dilemma? Th rgday-Friday : Matinee P. M. . Nlyht 7- P; M. -'. - --:- J i ' "l? JUNE tAVER'and MARK 'StEsf', - i ttfiai-CT ;:io n:r ; J Florida Green Cabbage, lb. . V. - - 7c I 1 1 Nice Bananas lb j 1 . ; . J 'J - 15c I I Winesap and Delicious Apples, lb . J 5c I t Juicy Oranges, dozen .--L:---.------.-.30c I Kingan's Boiled Ham, lb. ;'.Cr $1.00 Skinless Franks, lb. . 1 iz 48c I Smoked Saus? ge, lb. 1 . , 43c : : t Pure Lard, Ib.; ; ; A . .- . 38c ' I Stick Butter, lb. .v.$1.00 :: I Tomatoes. Na '2 can V: ';':J5c - i Tomato Juice, No?2cari -ll-i.i 10c,! I string Beans, z No. l cans;...-4 u 2c 1 I Green Peas, 2 No. 2 cans . : . ...L . . j. l29c I LJVirnTiorsfinTfa and Silver Mist Flour,Tlain i or Self RisingT 10 pounds M W . Young Tender. Hens, dressed, drawn, lb,: . 55c -65c I ALL F v.s ULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES 16c ' r rC-:2"3 $1.' I BIRE ALL -U EOTTLEDr DRINKS V 6fcr25c V $i.c: crate r! L .". , - -- ------ ; ; , BALLERINA, ; V 1 SIIIRJS ; ; i V- c"r WMh mM VMS i r o: , ' C..ll :: I I... . ' ... I $ I ' i I ii i uii . awianing oiacK . nuirr.. r t r 'II ' CumberhunJ winthaiid-i-5; f X V I! " Lightweight wool flannel. i 7 t V, ':' If i t BeIted'waiRt-V ' " ' ' l - ' :: '$3.95 arJ s- . ' , f b ' I -y r, - ' - c " . 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