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;' ! niS PEIiQUIMANS I . 1 p WEEKLY, I. Z1D, N. C, J From Edenton : Mrs. M. S. Elliott of Edenton vis ited relative here Tuesday. ' Visited In Rocky Mount 'Mrs. W. H. Pitt visited Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Newby in Rocky Mount one day last week. Week-end With Daughter Mrs. C. R. Holmes spent ihe week mrf with her daughter, Katherine Anne Holmes, at Greensboro, N. C. In Hospital Mrs. L. C. Winslow was taken to the Albemarle Hospital Tuesday for observation and treatment. x from Mooresville Frank G. Sloop, Sr., of Mooresville, N. C, sipent the week-end visiting his family, who are guests here, and Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Marion' Riddick, 3rd, and children of Langley View, Va., spent the week-end with relatives Here. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pollard and son Bill of Columbia, N. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Elliott Sunday Special Prices! We still are offering special prices on Better Used Cars! See These Today! . 1946 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1939 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1941 Plyifibuth 2-door, new motor. 1946 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1949 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1946 Ford 2-door Sedan. For Safer Driving Get New Tires We are offering special prices on new FIRESTONE Tires for the next 10 days. See us today for this offer. Also a few Cen tury Tires 600x16 at a very attractive price. Winslow-Blanchard Motor Company "YOUR FORD DEALER" HERTFORD, N. V, In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. E. , C. ' Woodard and children left Thursday of this week for Raleigh, N. C, where they will spend several day. Week-end-In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brady and chil dren spent the week-end with rela tives in Norfolk, Va. ? In Hospital '-' 4 :. ' Mrs. Lena Gregory was taken to the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, last week for treatment and observa tion. She is . getting along . fairly well. From Fentress - ' Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Fentress visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and Mrs. Lena Gregory at the hospital. From Edenton Mr. and Mrs. George Spruill of Edenton visited Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E Jones Sunday. Monday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg pent Monday in Norfolk visiting friends. Week-end With Relatives Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and children visited relatives in Suf folk, Va., and Craddock, Va., during the week-end. Saturday Guests Mrs. John Q. A. Wood, Mrs. Black. nel Cook, and Mr. and Mrj. William Skinner of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. Rosser Brinn Saturday. Attend A Meeting Miss Helene Nixon, I. C. Yagel, Milton Dail, Sr., and Gale Winslow attended a PMA meeting in Asheville this week. Week-end At Annapolis Misses Dorothy and Molly Oakey have returned home after spending the week-end at Annapolis, Md., where they attended Sports Activities and dances at the Naval Academy. Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eure and daughter, Miss Faye Eure, Mrs. J. L. Lassiter and daughter, Miss Mary Lee Lassiter of Corapeake, N. C, spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Parrish - Harrell Vows Spoken At Bethel d iron1 Pae-9 One) a cousin of the bridegroom, Miss Madeline Phillips and Miss Alma Eaves, bridesmaids, wore 'taffeta gowns made identical to that of the '..ia;d of honor. Miss Harrell and Miss Eaves wear ng p:nk and Mrs. Harrell and Miss Ph. Hips wearing blue, with matching bonnets and mits. All car ried nosegays of mixed flowers. Myrtle Lee Harrell, petite giater of the bride, as flower girl, wore a wed ding gown and veil in minature. The ring bearer was Jerry Sullivan of Hertford. ; , ' " ; i" ' V; x 'x The bridegroom had as bit beat man his brother, James H. Parrish, and the- ushers were Scott Harrell and Hurley Ward of Edenton and Joseph Harrell and Early Goodwin of Hert ford. - The bride's mother wore gray with black accessories, her corsage being of red roses. . The bridegroom's mother wore arreen with tuacK accessories, ner flowers being a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Lloyd Overton, Jr., of Hert ford, was mistress of ceremony. , She wore orchid taffeta, with which Ehe wore a corsage of camelias. For travel the bride wore a wool suit of Navy blue, with matching accessories,- and the orchid from her wedine bouquet ' ; After a trip South, the young couple will be at home in the Yeolpim section of Chowan County, .where the bride groom is engaged in fanning. ElilDGE CLU3 IILT3 Mrs. J. H.v Newbold was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames trim Wilson, H. A; Whitley,' S. P. Jessup, C. A. Davenport, J. 0. Felton, Arthur Woods, R. S. Monds, Jr.. and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize went to Mrs. Whitley. Refresh. ments were served by thelnastess. !i ; HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Jars. Charles Hene was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at ner. home in ueividere. Those enjoy big the evening were Mesdames Jr 0 Felton, T. B. Sumner, W., G. Wright, K. M. Kiddick,. 0. li. Koonce, Charles Whedbee, Trim Wilson, J. H. New- bold, Roulhac McMullan.- Miss Kate Blanchard and Miss Thelma Elliott The high score - prize - went to Mrs. Wilson, second high to Mrs. Sumner and low was awarded Mrs. Riddick. A sweet course was served. ' ' ne y aT. .-.j, j, t . P. 1L at tle'uirca,' rsr kii le served. AH young people from the ages of 8 to IS are cordially invited to attend. v - , , Returned From Hospital J. A. Perry returned from Nor folk General Hospital Wednesday, and is getting along nicely. Returned Home Miss Laura Heath of Monroe re turned home Thursday after visiting her sister. Mrs. Roulhac McMullan and Mrs. W. G. Wright Week-end At Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobos in Edenton. Week-end At Tarboro Miss Hulda Wood spent the week end in Tarboro as the guest of Miss Mitzie Green. From Plymouth Miss Elizabeth Wood of Plymouth spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Baker Wood. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB r '4TSBSBS ? Mrs. C M. Williford entertained her bridge club " Tuesday evening at her home on Dobb .Street Those playing were Mesdames H. C. Stokes, L. Jeasup, C. E. Johnson, C. R. Holmes, G. W. Barbee, M. R. Camp bell, Miss .Mary Sumner and the hos tess. The high score prize went to miss aumner. a sweet course was served by the hostess..' v - . -" - CIRCLE MEETING The Rosa Powell Circle met Tues day night, March 7, at the home of Mrs. Max Leary. , The meeting opened with singing of "My Country Tis of Thee. "The de votional was given by Inez Hampton, followed by prayer by Mrs. L. H. Dawson, " A A story, "Opportunity," was given by Hazel Dail.6 ' y " The meeting was dismissed by all members repeating the watchword. - The hostess served delicious re freshments. CLUB MEETS STUDY CLASS TO MEET The young , people of the Bautiat Church from the ages of 8 to 15 years are having a study class next Wed From Portlock Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children of Portlock, Va., spent Sun day with Mrs. J. G. Roberson and Mr; and Mrs. Vivian Mathews. Week-end At Roxboro Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner and son Tommy spent the week-end at Rox boro as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jessup. Attended Conference Miss Marjorie Winslow and Miss Bonita Hutchinson, the two delegates who were chosen for the Youth Fel lowship of the Methodist Church, at tended the conference at Kinston last iweek. . .um-nj-in.r,.ir,rl.--,r.-.-.-.- -r - ---- MM xw.mwmwoooww-w.- Today: Friday Matinee S P.M. Night T-9 FRANK SINATRA GENE KELLY "On The Town' Saturday t Show Opens IP. Mw- WHIP WILSON "Fence Riders" "Congo BUT No, 9 Sunday. Shows 2:15, M and :15 P. MC DONALD CRISP and LASSIE In ' . "CHALLENGE TO LASSIE" Monday and Tuesday Matinee JP.M. Night 7-9 P. M. TYRONE POWER and WANDA HENDRIX in Wednesdsyt "PRINCE OF FOXES" Matinee 8 P. M. Night 7-9 P. IL DOUBLE FEATURE First Featare j Seeond Pesiure LEO CARRILLO HN PAYNE DUNCAN RENALDO ELLEN DREW , -In- -,B" "Daring Caballero" j "The Crooked Way'' .iiu-jinnnf .r. "MWWWwwwwwwwiMf Thursday and Fridays Matinee 8 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. , : JEANNE CRAIN and WILUAM LUNDIGAN "PIIHIY" Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright antf children of Elizabeth City spent Sun day with Mrs. J. E. Everett. From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children of Newport News spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raper. Returned Home Mrs. T. E. Langston returned to her home at Hampton, Va., Sunday after visitinSr Mrs. J. E. Everett for a week. From Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson of Hampton,. Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Simpson. Sunday At Wetdon Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton and sot Howard and Mrs. C. H. Howard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Stephenson at Weldon, N. C. From Richmond:, Miss DorothBoward of Richmond. Va., spent severaf days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton and Mrs. C. H. Howard. ' The Whiteston Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. William Winslow March 2nd in the form of a covered dish supper. The Club women's hus bands were guests, also I. C. Ya gel, County Agent. After, supper was served the. meeting was called to or der by the president . and Maryland My Maryland was'sung. , The devotion was given by Mrs. Ian a Barber after which the minutes were read and approved. The Demonstration was given by Mrs. White and Mr. Yagel on Wills and Inheritance Laws, Mr. Yagel al so gaVe a short talk to the men on acreage reduction. The recreation was led by Mrs. Laf- tan Stalling which was enjoyed by all 9 Inverted brun Spring- sailor with , pert upstanding daisy, grosgrain ribbon and veil. ST. CATHERINE'S GUILD TO MEET The St Catherine's Guild of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will hold its regular March meeting next Monday evening, - March 13, at 8 o'clockwith Mrs. D. S. Darden. All members are urged to be present. TELEVISION Is coming into its own in the Albemarle area. Test patterns now being sent out by the Nor folk TV station are being received in Per quimans County-perfectly, and without flaw. In view of the above, we wish to remind our customers' and friends of our s&les and ser vice policy. TV Sets Are Becoming More Scarce : Demands for -TV sets in recent weeks have grown to the point that the demand is exceed ing the supply in standard makes. We strong ly urge our customers to place orders now for j 1 V sets desired m order to assure installation I at the earliest possible date. We are author-, j ized agents for several leading mantifac- turers. - I. OUR SERVICE POLICY I It is our belief that with the opening of the I Norfolk TV station on April 1, the demand for 1 TV service will be so great that we will be un able to install or service any TV set not pur chased from us.. - f L o u is Win s lo w Electric Appliance Sales and Service BELVIDERE. N. C. : ' f Side-swept bonnet, bow emphasized-rose accented. Felt or straw." "AH colors. Wide brim sailor of smooth straw. Contrasting ribbon band. Feather and veil trim. ? WIDE SELECTION OF Easter Hats FOR YOUR EASTER OUTFIT Season's Newest Styles "' and Colors," $Z93 up SIMON'S BRIDGE PARTY Miss Thelma Elliott entertained at & bridge party 'Thursday evening at! her home on Grubb Street Those present were Mesdames R. M. Rid dick, B. G. Koonce, ; .W. G. Wright Charles Henc, Charles Whedbee, V. N. Darden, Roulhac McMullan, J. T. Rig gers, Misses Mary Sumner, Ruby White, Kate Blanchard and Ruth El liott The high score prize went to Miss Blanchard and low was awarded Mrs. Henc.. A - sweet course was served. r HOSTESS TO ROOK CLUB Mrs. J. R. Webb was hostess to her rook club Wednesday evening at her home on Pennsylvania Avenue.' Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Thomas Tilley, Jim Bass, Tom Cox, J. T, Lane, . Alfred Lane, Clinton Ely, Martin Towe, Willie Ainsley, Jimmy SUIlings, Cliff Haskett and Wirth Chorey. ' The high score prize went to Mrs, Bass, second nigh and floating prize went to vMrs. Cox and Mrs. Stalllngs was awarded loir score prize. A sweet course w&i served. PARENTS: Protect Your Children at HomeAi School At Play 24 Hours a Day With A 4-IN-l NON-CANCELLABLE ACCIDENT POLICY Very Broad Coverage - (Including Commercial Passenger Planes) $11.00 ANNUAL PREMIUM PROVIDES! ,, LOSS OF LIFE, 11,000.00; LOSS OF SIGHT, 1,000.00. DISMEMBERMENTS, from $300.00 to $1,000.00. ; i ' r Increasing 20 per cent .per year until these Benefits Are Doubled. ' yt , If Applicant's Age, is 61 or over, the 20 Increase Clause Is Omitted i $460.00 Hospital Expenses: $10.00 per Day, First Two Days and $5.00 per day next 88 days. Total 90 Days Each Accident ' ' $35.00 Reimbursement for Medical Treatment Each Accident , ' ; SURGICAL INDEMNITY: ; From $5.00 to $100.00, as stipulated in the Policy. EXAMPLES: Cutting --into Cranial Cavity, $100.00: Excision of Shoulder to Hip Joint, $100.00; Knee Joint, $75.00. Covers all Fractures and all Cutting Operations caused by and resulting from, an Accident - V Issued To Most Occupations, .v V PREMIUM RATES:-"Ages 8H years to 60H, Inclusive, $11.00 JumMBtf. $6.00 SemlAnnually; $3.00 . Quarterly. ' , ' , , j , u, . -;.", ,x Ages 60 to 75 Inclusive. $15.00 Annuallv 7 7S J?emi-Annually: $4.00 "" " ,"-'' , Quarterly. ;, Plus $1.00 Registration Fee paid orily once.- - North America Assurance Society of Va.; Inic "00 WEST MAIN STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ! 1 PERQUIMANS COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE: ;. ' . ; ' r NAQIMAN INSURANCE AGENCY 7 , ' ' MRS. VlOLA D. NACHMAN 1 " ' " , i General Insurance " 1 !'- . ;v ; v ISSUED TO MEN, WOMEN - AND , CHILDREN IN ALL WALES C? LIFE " Residence Phone '4141 HERTFORD, N. C. 1:11 -
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