.3 . f 4 ' FAGS SIX " ' ' THE PERQUKIAN3 TIESSLY,' ErRTFOrJa, N. 0, FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1343 AimimtDEBimceinnisiniiS miss Watson .WILL BE AT THE , PARAGON BEAUTY SHOP Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1st and 2nd , y TOGIVE , FREE FACIALS AND ADVICE ON THE USE OF COSMETICS JHONE3071 FOR APPOINTMENT PARAGON BEAUTY SHOP ! Mrs. Sarah C. Carlyle Miss Mary Jane Riddick ; Returned Home - ' ' Mrs. W.- H. Hardcastta has return ed home After visiting relatives in New Jersey. ' b from Newport News , . Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children of Newport News are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kaper. Mr. Sutton spent the, week-end, but has returned home. . ' , Friday In Suffolk Mrs: I. A. Ward and Marguerite Ward spent Friday in Suffolk, Va. . From Littleton Mr. and Mrs;, J. H. Thrower of Lattleton snent laRtvweefc nrf BAvoml days this week with J. S. Vick and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller. which the presents were opened. Iyer, Wade Jordan, Ruth Jordan, Jo The bMhdav k iserved with soft drinks,' cakes and Benton, Carlton fienton, Joe Benton, -j " """j"! "uuu 9sw-juutua vATiwrignt, marian aarreu, Ronald Harrell, Glen Benton, Leonard Pierce, Faye Pierce, Billy (Pierce, Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mrs.. Vernon Har-; reu and son, 4ittle Douglas Barren. '""1. ' '-.'V-,i'.i.4- ;'-V.r": ". "' , " Beginning next Wednesday, our CLEANING and . PRESSING PLANT will be closed every Wednesday . afternoon during the months of June, July and August. NEW SERVICE ADDED: Our LAUN-DRO-AID is solving the laundry problems of more and more housewives each week. We now "pick up and deliver" laundry in the Town of Hertford. Call us about this service today. " BEFORE PACKING away yoiir winter clothes,.' have them cleaned and pressed. Our prompt service is at your disposal. Phone us for pick-up and deliv i ery service. PHONE 2511 CANNON'S CLEANERS GRUBB STREET HERTFORD, N. C. ROOK PARTY Mrs. Harrv Hollowell Was hnobuis at a bridge party Thursday afternoon at aer Home. Those - playing were Mesdames G. R.' Tucker, Gilbert Whitlev. J. K. Jfirvia. burg, : Carlton Gannon, R. ' T. White, u, jr. weed, T. u. Sumner, C. T. Skin ner, Earl Perry, Archie Lane, J. 0. Felton. J. S. McNider and the hos tess. The two hisrh scorn nn'zpa wp.nt to Mrs. Reed and Mrs. R, T. White I and the low prizes were awarded Mrs. Jarvls and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Ha freshments were served. FIFTH GRADE ENTERTAINED The ' fifth srrade of t.h school was entertained by the grade moiners last Wednesday afr the home of Mrs. D. M. Jackson at a. and marshmallow roast ' 'The grade mowers were Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Warner Madre, Mrs. W. F. Elliott, Mrs. P. E. Lane and Mrs. T. P. Mrs. Cecil White, the teacher, was also present. BRIDGE PARTY . Mrs. V. N. Darden waS hostess at bridge party Tuesday evening at her home on Front Kt.rept Thnoo nl oil ing were Mesdames J.- 6. Felton, Unarles Whedbee, T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright, B. G. KoWe, C. E. John son, C. R. Holmes, T. L. Jessup, C. M: Williford,. H. C. Stokes, M. R. Campbell and the hostess." Mrs. B. G. Koonce received high score prize and Mrs. CaniDbell swnnd his-h R- freshments were served by the hos tess, ... HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY ' A surprise birthday party was giv en Pat and Vance Harrell by their mother Mrs. James. Harrell, Satur day. Mav 22. 1 .v. ir To The Voters of Perquimans 1 r In the Primary Election to be" held Sat urday, May 29th, you will be called upon to select a REPRESENTATIVE to' serve ,in the next General Assembly. We strongly urge you to RE-NOMINATE E. LJEIGH WINSLOW for this office. We base this appeal to you for the fol lowing reasons: 1. It has always been, the custom to return a REPRESENTATIVE for a second term without opposition. v 2. His' service to the County during the last LEGISLATURE shows him t6 be ainong the leaders of that body. He was honored by tStI?,?? the GREATER UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 3. He served the people of this County commendably duringthe war years as CHAIRMAN of the RATION BOARD and re vealed himself as a level-minded citizen who treated each per son equally and fair. This service was rendered absolutely .free and for the.benefit of all the people. 4. His legislative service gained during the last session qualifies him as an experienced REPRESENTATIVE" and will enable him to serve you better during the next session." 5. He has been a life-long resident of Ieroiuimans, with, the ex ceptioji of a few years residence in Central Americawhere he was Chief Engineer for the United Fruit Company. 6' LEEAdS) h t0 be PR0GRESSIVE old enough to be i This Advertisement Is Published In Behalf of E. LEIGH WINSLOW By His Supporter's Who Urge You to RE-NOMINATE Him as Your REPRESENTATIVE. n ' : ' " -- " ' s JJMm L. Lswfe ainndl The (S. H. . nsiffim EB o Brer siiice SjtaLtfli' favor of the Taft-HarUey Bill, which isalawthatprotectsyouagoststr&es 7iSSBlPK U.RS have stated they will SPEND TIIETrXEY at EFFORTS to defeat SEIIATOR ILl a jhai favorable to HlflR IIITEIIESTS, and, as you fey, sgsinst YOliriS. JMS OWIOIJ LEADERS ere now working toSig iM-1 fcfeat of' SENATOR u urs aw l mma.tsmm pOM m & ab'uek m ra iS"' : -: A" ,A ,f JM i i i (' r