THE PERQUIMANS X7ZZZLY. ET"TrC" N. C f Y J"" "IT 1 : SEE THE NEW 1951 Westinghouss : Electric Refrigerators And Electric Ranges Now On Display You Can Be Sure --If It's WESTINGHOUSE Hartford Hardware & Supply Company "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, K C. WINFALL IIET7Q Mr. and Mrs. Selby Stoke and sons Stokie and Michael oif Raleigh, N.- C. visited Mrs, J. W. Newell, for the week-end. . " . ! " - Miss Hattie Pearl Novell elf Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. . : " ' v: Mr. and. Mrs, R. M. Munden and daughter of Suffolk, Va., spenlt Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. v,;.--. (Mrs. Jimmie Earnhardt and Mrs. IW. G. Hollowell spent Sunday in Nor folk, Va., with their sister, Mrs. J. W. iTJyrum. While there they vdsited Mrs. .Talmage M.iller, y who is very" IM in Norfolk General Hospital. ; ' (Miss Polly Baker and Mrs. Bill Cox entertained Saturday night in honor of Misses Annie and Eliza White's birthday alt the home of the honoreea. The guests assembled in a group and surprised them with many gifts. . Af ter the gifts were opened everyone was Invited in the dining room, where a beautiful birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream and mints. The guests were iMesdames Mollie Barber, J. H. Baker, Charlie Lane, Cook IChalk, Leslie Gregory, Tass White, A. R. Winslow, E. B. Daughtrey, Bill Attention Farmers If you are interested in taking part in the ARTIFICIAL DAIRY BREEDING PRO GRAM, contact one of the following men be-' for March 8, 1951. ' ERVIN TURNER JOSHUA SUTTOX FRANK SKINNER ELWOOD WHITE FRANK JESSUP WOODLEY BUNDY J. J. SKINNER JOE PERRY HERBERT WILLIAMS OR APPLY AT County Agenfs Office In Hertford .TV " Our new Suits and Toppers are Easter win ners. Select yours today for the Easter parade SUITS . . . The perfect selection for Eas ter and Spring. We have them in Gabardine, Worsted, Tweed and Rayon. Priced from $1155 to $HS5 A- TOPPERS . . . r Are the big news for the com ing season. Come in and see our lovely numbers today. At low prices from . $9.55 to $2155 S i We also have a complete line of accessories for your Spring wardrobe. " f l c. mmm t co::?m,i;;c. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 183a- ' y' v HERTFORD, N. C. "' Junior lzzz Vlzy At- . Chowan High, Friday The Junior Class of IChowan High School will present a three-act com edy, The Groom Said No," in the Chowan High School auditorium Fri day night at o'clock. The jlay was written by Ruth and Nathan Hale and will be. presented under-the direction of Miss Louise Wilson. , HERTFORD PTA TO MEET : The Parent-Teacherg Association of the Hertford Grammar School will meet JiexJt Tuesday night, March 8, in the school auditorium at eight o'clock. 1 , The . Burgess ; community, with Mrs. ' Joeiah Proctor . as chair man, will have charge of the program which will be entitled "A Sound Mind." MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her 'home on February 9, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long of Richmond, Va. The home was decorated with potted plants and mixed flowers. Thirty-two guests attended and enjoyed games and con- ttsts during the evening. The hos tess served ice cream, cake and candy, The honorees received a large number Polly Baker. Mrs., Sam Hill and Mrs. Vernon Taylor, nieces of the twin sifters, were also present for the sur prise party. '' ":. Mrs. Ruth Perry of Hertford spent Sunday P, M. with Misses Annie and Eliza White and presented them with a lovely birthday cake. Mrs. D. R. Trueblood spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fadio, in West Hazelton, Pa. Mrs. L. C. Godwin, who nas been critically ill, is still very aide. ' Miss Dona White, who has been ck is able to be out again. - 7 , ' H. B. Miller of Cherry Point visited his wife and parents this week-end. 1 Mrs. Philip Sawyer of South Norfolk, Va., visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Mil ler, Sunday. BELVIDERE NEWS Isaac C. Harris, executive secretary of N. C. Yearly Meeting of Friends, and the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Yolw of Guilford College, attended Quarter ly Meeting alt Piney Woods Saturday and Sunday and visited friends and relatives. r: --."'f-.-- Mrs. L. J. WinsloW was one of four from'the county who attended 4' music appreciation school at EKulC, Green ville, Tuesday. The purpose of this course, conducted by Dr. R. R.- Wil man of the college, is to train com munity leaders for music appreciation programs in connection with the home demonstration work in the counties. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Otho ' Winslow 'and son visited the Louis I. Winslow fam ily Sunday evening. - Sylvia Wrae Copeland visited Mar garet Ann Sutton of Hertford Thurs day. " VV: Miss Carolyn- Hurdle, student at Guilford College, spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Louis Winslow and daughter Lois Violet, Aria Winslow, Ann White, Beverly Lane and Doris Phthisic at tended a Girl Scout party at New Hope Thursday evening. ' y Mrs. Lunnie Byrum of &denton ana daughter, Mrs. John Mercer of Char lotte Court; House, Va., were Sunday visitors with die T. C. Perry family. Mr. and Mrs. 'Julian Chappelt of Norfolk' sDent the week-end ait their home here and visited relatives, and friends in the county. - - - NEW HOPE NEWS ; Mosa .Elizabeth Deans of Norfolk, Va.. snent the week-end with ner sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Perry. , ! : ' Billie Jones and J. W. Hughes have returned to New Port, R. I., after spending a fe(w days with their par ents and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Guy -Webb. Sr. E. A. Goodman, who is a patient in .the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, is slowly improving. - 4 ' ,W. E. Dail has returned home from a trip to Washington, D. C, where be visited his children, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dail, Mr. and Mrs. itermix Barclift and Miss Celia Dail. Gerald. Perry and Maltt Spivey,; Jr., have returned to Indiana after spend- in gthe week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. . rerry ana jnaw Roivev. Sr..-. . . ' ' 1: ' Misses Celia Dail, Billie Dail, "and IPalty Barclift of Washington, D. C. iwere the week-end guests or tneir varcnts aitd irrandparents. Mr.- and Mrs. W. E. Dail. WINSLOW,WARD In the presence of a few relatives ana I ri turns at to iu'cuivuioit wovn age, (Winfall, Sunday P. M., at 2:30 o'clock, Miss Gloria Lucile Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "W. A. Wins low, became the bride of Roy .Ward of Winfall. The Rev. J. C. Chaffin offi ciated, using the beautiful ring cere mony. 1 . Miss Earleen Chappell and Jake White of Hertford were their only attendants. The bride was attired in a navy going-away suit , with, white acces sories and her corsage was American Beauty rose buds and maiden hair fern.. Miss Chappell wore a suit of peach gabardine with black acces sories. .1 ' . Mr. Ward holds a posfficoLajfc tb Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va, . After a short wedding tour taey are residing in Belvidere. Evcryil:: Ya'ii Tu . Field And Gardsn For making that garden of ydurs the pride of the neighborhoodselect the seed from our new complete stock. we have - GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS . ALSO SEED POTATOES MAY PEAS OATS ONION SETS LESPEDfiZA Come Here For Your Garden Needs ... . WE HAVE THEM! J. C. BLAftCIIARD & CO., IKC. "BLANCHARD'S SINCE 1832 r FOR SALE. I "THE KING OF SWINE" PIGS BOARS GILTS Member OIC Swine Breeders Association 85 Years ' Selby R. Minton MERRY HILL, N. CT ! NOTICE OF SALE ; To help settle the estate of Octavious C. Long, Sr., late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, the following farm equip ment will be offered for sale at public auction a the home place located two miles south of Bethel, March 15, i9SI at 10 o'clock A. M.r Cultivators Cole Corn Planter Middle Buster Peanut Planter. Cotton Planter Cart and Wheels Harrows -Disc Plows ' Fertilizer Distributor. . : Soybean Planter -Hoes, Forks, Rakes, Hooks, Peanut Hay and Many Other Items For Farm Use. , - ; TERMS OF SALE CASH. . ; f ; The Right To Rejed Any Bid Is Reserved " Releigh V. Long, Atoistrater It - ' " WILLIAM SAiWYER 7 iFuneral services for William P. B. 6awver who died at his home at Vir ginia Beach, Va on Thursday, were held at Anderson Metiiodist Church in this county. Saturday afternoon with the ,, pastor, the IRev. R. M. Gradeless. - officiatmnt. Burial wasi made in the family plot at New Hope. The Church Choir sang "Sometime Well Understand." (Pallbearers were Jones Kelley, An demon Layden, Joe Layden, Joseph Eogerson and Wayland Howell. . Guests at tflie home of Mr. an! ,Mrs. Seth Long, Sr., on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Winslow and son, lit. and Mrs. Claude Long and family, r. and Mrs. Freeman Long and family and Mr. and rMs. Irving 'Lonj ani An Open7 Letter To Tractor Farmers First, we very sincerely say that we greally appreciate the privilege of serving you with your requirements of gasoline, kerosene, motor' oils and greases as you find need for these items, and in appreciation of tfcis privilege, we have set up for your convenience systems that we feel are a definite help m obtaining your five cents per gallon refund for'gasolineused in non-highway equipment. . However, there are strict requirements relative to this particular privilege that we feel we should disaiss with you, and please understand that we are truly in- . terested in your welfare sVell as our own in making the following statement: , ' The North Carolina Department of Revenue definitely states, "Delivery tickets or in voices must carry a statement made by the seller THAT THE TAX REFUND WILL BE REQUESTED. THEY MUST BE MARKED PAID BY THE SELLER and MUST NOT SHOW ANY ALTERATIONS ORS ERASURES." ' A small percentage of you gentlemen from time to time become leUnquent in the pay ment of the dehveries of these petroleum products, and we are sure that H has never crossed your mind that we are not oniy .sellew of these products, but have automatically and without choice become tax collectors for ht State and Federal Governments and that these taxes must be remitted for without faU, and to properly comply with these requirements WE MUST COLLECT FOR DELIVERING within, a very reasonable length of 'time. We ask that you. bft careful in determining those amounts used in non-highway equip- ; ment, and bear in niind that we are always anxious to serve you in any manner possible, but in order to serve you best, we must have your cooperation in these matters. , We are about at the starting point of another crop year, and may we say that we wish - for vou the best of weather conditions for the economical crop and prices satisfactory to all. Wihsbw Oil Co. " HEUTTC D, N. - - i y Very Sincerely yours, ; v ' .(.-1: : '.; . f ; Reed Oil Co. HETvTrORD, N. C Vilrrffcrd Oil Co. II- -JITCD, N. C, -I J family. - -".f ,(.

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