PAGE TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY HERTFORD, N. C., FRIDAY NOV" ?t, J SCO. SclrJFcrFnJsy The new 1961 Ford passenger cars, featuring new power combinations, Automatic Ride Control, and many re finements in styling, engineering, com' fort and safety will be placed on dis play Friday, November ,24, in the showroom of Winslow4Blanchard Mo tor Co., Inc. The new Fords offer a choice of six' power combinations- Ford's new fully automatic transmis sion, the Ford over-drive and the standard 3-speed transmission, ' all available either with the 100 H.; P. V-8 or the advanced 95 H. P. Six en jrines. There are 16 models- in the 1951 line. The new automatic transmission is called "Fordomatic Drive." The re sult of more than 4 years of research, it is the combination of a hydraulic torque converter and an automatic planetary gear transmission which operate together for maximum per formance and efficiency and smootn flow of power. Another outstanding feature of the 1951 car is the new Automatic iuae.jer in honor of jjr.' an.d Mrs. H. B. Control made possible by a combina-, filler on Friday night, November 10. tion of advanced type snock ansoro crs and a new type of spring sus pension which combine to compensate for all types of road sunaces. , The new cars also offer the widest range of body colors and upholstery and interior trim combination in Ford car history. . Many front and rear end appearance changes have been made, including adoption of a "dual spinner" raaiaioi o-rflln for a lower and more massive effect, larger and stronger wrap around bumpers. iRfliir nWlc lids have concealed coun ter-balancing hinges and a new key release latch for ease in opening and TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. G Week Day Shows Continuous From 8:80 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, November 23-24 A THANKSGIVING TREAT Technicolor Musical June Haver and Harry James in "I'LL GET BY" - Saturday, November 25 Whip Wilson and Andy Clyde in "SILVER RAIDERS" Sunday, November 26 Red Skelton and i Gloria DeHaven in "THE YELLOW CAB MAN" Monday and Tuesday, November 27-28 Ray Milland and Hedy Lamarr in "COPPER CANYON" Wednesday, November 29 Double Feature "BIG TIMBER" Also - "MARCH OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS" Eden Theatre EDENTON, N. C Friday and Saturday, ! November 24-25 Randolph Scott and Pat O'Brien in "BOMBARDIER" Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre 12 Mile North of Edenton, N. C Two Shows Each NJght In-Car Speakers Modern Rest Rootaa. Snack Bar y : Admission 40c. ' Children Under 12 Free In Can Thursday, November 23 Last Showing Loretta Young and . Van Johnson in "MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN" Friday and Saturday, November 24-25 Ann Blyth and , George Brent in . "RED CANYON" '; . Sunday, November 20 . , f Henry (Fonda and Fred MacMnrray in -"TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE Monday and Tuesday,' November 27-28 ' Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan In ' "I WAS A MALE WAR BRTOE" i- -o i " ' t'v- '.' Coming November 29-80 1 keeping the Eds raised for .loading or unloading we luggage compartment. The rchassia .frame has been strengthened and number of import ant engine changes were made. Both v-8 and Six engines now have, auto thermic expansion control- pistons whose top rings are chrome-plated to prevent scuffing of cylinder walls, All engines , now .have new water-proof ignition systems and rotating valves. Ann Morrill Wins Fashion Show Prize Word has been received here that Ann Morrill,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrill, .of Balboa, Oanal Zone, and granddaughter of Mrs. Louis Nachman, recently was selected as the outstanding model of a raahbn revue held at' Balboa. ' v Thirty-seven models participated in the show and as winner of the prize ar best model Miss (Morrill was award ed a traveling make-up b, prea ant ed by the sponsors of the revue. . I MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Harvey Stallings and Mrs. J. B. Miller entertained at a miscellan eous shower at the home of Mrn. Mil. The house was beautifully decorat ed with fall flowers. Games and con tests were played and those winning prizes were Mrs. Carl Godwin, Mrs. Clarine Shean, Mrs. Clifton Morgan and Mrs. Lawrence Perry. V Ice cream, cake, nuts ' and mints were served by the hostess. Those invited, and sending gifts were: Mr. and Mrs. A. JS. JLayden and Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hol- NOTICE During the remainder of 1950 I will not observe office hours on Wednesdays. ' A. B. BONNER, DDS How She Shops "Cash and Carry" Without Painful Backache Aa w get rtitr, wtnm and strain, omr txartloD, noenivs unokinc yr ezpomre to cold omitime alowa down kidney func tion. Thli may lead many folka to com plain of nagging backache, loaa of pep and energy, headache! and dizzinees. Getting : up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary Indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to these causes, don't wait, try Dosn's Pills, a mild diuretic Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters lush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today! DoAirs Pills Today vour "prcfluom v t ' try fresh, to Maanr Ncvth cropa becattee Track Mt kAm&S0S&SfSfSSSfSSSrnS WVW 1 "" s s mm mm ,a..aaaaai, s, m ss. mm mm mfmmy ' tt-r , " " " ' n , . A ' v " : - .'- ' "i - j--AtwJ-v"---4'f "Vgah--'&-ai r iisMisrtVisftYi.wirtMt MiinirsiiWii.swiMi -nimiii'f-aCiA.:iin11 m -p - f..f y-Tltamtmii(aawiiaianrai nTiisTawmarTYtajiiaiiitjiiL u.wiiouji'iir :wEc)Mimmmmmmm v- ..ns lowell and Joel, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller,' Ben 'J and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah White, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, IMr. and Mrs. Bryan Miller, Mr, and Mrs.' Edward Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stalling. Mr. and . Mrs. Carl Godwin, Mrs. Sydney Layden, Mrs. Louis Monds, Mrs. R. B. Jordan, Mrs J. Van Roach, Mrs. Rex Jones, Mrs. Walter Humphlette, Mrs. Addie .Humphlette, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs. E. C. Hollowell, Mrs. Jesse Stanton, Mrs. Arthur Pierce, Mrs. Homa iStallings, Mrs. T. H. White, Mrs.. Nonie 'Nowell, Mrs. Johnnie Lane, Mrs. Leonard Pierce, Mrs: Clifton Morgan, Mrs. Bill Bag ley, Mrs. Edgar Riddick, Mrs. Nathan Mathews, Mrs. Reginald Jones and son, Mrs. Ernest Stallings, Mrs. E. U. Morgan, Mrs. Lawrence Perry and Jimmie, Mrs. E. N. Miller, Mrs. Earl Hollowell,' Mrs. A.' P. Stallings, Mrs. E. A. Goodman, Mrs. Ernest E. Mor gan, Mrs. Mathew Smith, Mrs. Sydney Copeland,, Mrs. Luther Nixon, Mrs. Benjamin Smith," Mrs. W. D. Roger- son, t Mrs. D. L. Barber, Mrs. Els berry Whedbee, Mrs. J. B. Perry, Mrs. James Pierce, Mrs. Mollie Smith, Mrs. Irvin Trueblood, Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Mrs, A. R. Winslow, Jr., Mrs. Emest Cartwright, Mrs. B. M.' Jones, Mrs. Raymond Stanton, Mrs. Thomas Glenn Rogerson, Mrs. Charlie Umphlette, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs., B. F.' Pike, GIVES FAST BELIEF when COLD MISERIES STRIKE As American as Thanksgiving Itself A holiday visit by telephone it , becoming as much a part of Thanksgiving today as turkey. So this year, as in all others, we'll be expecting a huge num ber of callers especially long distance callers. You'll all be taken care of--but please, won't you try to place your calls early? THE NORFOLK fe CAROLINA- TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH j COMPANY i I Elizabeth City - Edenton - Manteof Hertford Sunburv i fnikt vegeuUet, and dairy prodHcts brirsg price" because trucks deliver then ttmntght, coun 4. J. V . VI - big city markets. OMoGnti CMMwtnitief art grow! asy l dw nodtwnv (U-to-citr uaaMBOrtatioa. Otse bug attawbattT aatl peoefc Ctopa at diaact taMtkajf Maty pee3 ytm af$ M wma jsaei tsead "i .' j" . ' " k. Tabj Mrs. Irvin .whedbee, Mrs. Clarine Shean, Mrs. (Roy Bunch, Mrs. B Melton, Mrs. Selm Trueblood, ' Mrs. Jtteador Harrell, (Mrs. 'Ned Nixon, Mrs, Shelto'n Morgan, Mrs. Joe Perry, ma. Mamie JttiUer, Mrs. W. J. Stan ton, Mrs. Wayland , Howell, Mrs. J, E. Stallings, Jr., Mrs. Benton White, VMjss Dona White, Miss Lucille White, Miss Kay White-Stanton,1 Miss Kath- erine Boyce, Miss Esther Perry, Miss Amy Vann. Roach, Miss ' Etta Faye Pierce, Miss Brenda 'Shean, Miss Ca rolyn Morgan and Miss Sandra Mor gan. CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Towe Circled of the Hert ford Methodist Church met Mondav night with Mrs. Jim Bob White at her home on Grubb Street ' Miss Nellie Fields, chairman, pre sided . In addition to routine business contributions were received, for the cultivation fund, Wee.k-of-Prayer and Self DemaL Baskets of fruit will be distributed among the shut-ins at Thanksgiving time by 'the various members. - ':'X Miss Fields urged each member to attend the -reception, which will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'iiriVVyiVWUXAJjl. DEPENDABILITY THE helpless fledgling can de pend on the devoted mother bird to feed and protect H, no matter what the circumstan ce. Such confidence it wall placed. ;'... In time of need, you can de pend on our attentive staff to render, helpful , service. The cost of the ceremony is deter- mined by yout choice of ap pointments. ia mW watti' dVs Na4tJi Cafofaa wftnlj be THA k, awy 1 , '' , ' " . . ' - . '. . . : Craiton. Matthews for the new Metho dist minister, Rev. A. jf. Chaplin and Mrs,' Chaplin - Mrs. Edgar Fields will be hostess to the December meeting: . At that time. the annual Christmas party Vill be held and gifts will be exchanged. Each member is reminded to bring a con tributioh in order that a rift be bought for the orphan which the Circe la sponsoring, 7 , - m The meeting- closed with the bene diction. During the'' social hour the hostess, assisted by W. W. White and Mrs. .Emory White served tasty re freshments to the following members in addition to those already mention ed: Mesdames Lawrence Towe. Tom my Matthews, Elton Hurdle, Cnarles Payne, Frank McGoogan, W. E. Drake, Jesse Lee Harris, Martin Towe, Tom Skjpsey, I. C. Yagel, R. B. Thach, and H. C. Sullivan. , RECALLED TO ACTIVE SERVICE 1 1 - Walter T. , Bond, Centerport, New. York, formerly, of Hertford, has been' recalled to active service. He has IDEAL FOR In making up yQur list of . Christmas gifts we suggest you Visit us for a wide choice of articles that make the Our Line of Matched LUGGAGE SETS Also Provide the Perfect Gifts These and hundreds .p your selection at our store. Visit us now and- make an early selection of the articles you want. quiwj mmi ed mm 211 N. POINDEXTER ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. , e ywtr ttowf alasewt aaything that h tswcW a t 9i aything that ia tswcW a tMfwbtf to mTtmomttXty tbai oasatiai Wnmu tWaaeaa art mmtx for tS!iltR!. Tlstv. Uw at ha brwsght aha antra oaiviiaam, Urjtr asisl'baaanT Kvana ' x:-j,? .v,.'.. an IJ00 ltda CareM Tat HaaJ (am it eo MJ. Lancl been in the Naval lysserves ever since, his .discharsre from' the Coast Guard. ' He expects to ivisit his father, who lives in. Hertford, before he reports . for "duty at the Brooklyn Navy Yard ' on November 30. " -" 1 : ONE M.INUTE SPORTS QUIZ k 1.' What weight does Eisard Charles fight at 7 s 2, Where, does' Wally Butts coach football? . - - - 3. Does SMU lay Notre Dame this ' ' yeart ... 4. How. many .players compose, a Softball team? 5. In- Baseball if a runner is hit . by a thrown ball, n ha out?, ' . " ANSWERS. ' u-v A ".. . ', A iTn!!' . ' No -th. ,hnnia wn . f-. f61"8 la8t f, but the next game iainisoi. J . 4. Ten. , 1' , - ' , . 5. No, but -it hit by a batted ball, he is out. mmmmmmm CHRISTMAS ideal gift for Christmas v See Our Line of CEDAR CHESTS Perfect for Mother or Daughter of other items await bm U trr-- ws.1 f V 6 ' ; '-. i ' .. . . a - I "LITTLE WOMEN"

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