THE PERQUIX ANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N. C, FRIDAY. APRIL 18, 1952. PAGE SEVEN PERSONAL ITERIS Week-end At Fayetterille Mr. and Mrs. L. Ci Winslow spent the week-end in FayetteviU as the guests of V. R. White and family. Week-end At Winston-Salem ' Mr. and Mrs. Talmajre Rose and son and Mrs. John Beers spent the week-end in wuistoiMSaiem as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Rose, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. White. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mm. J. I. Nichols, Mrs. i Vera Drake, Moody Hiirton and Alli son Nichols of Rocky Mount spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Burnlce Inscoe. 1 From Norfolk Mrs. H. T. Hollowell 'and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson from Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. E. A. Byrum Sun day for a snort while, after which Mrs. Byrum and her guests visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs in Edenton. Returned From Hospital Mrs. Jake Chesson has returned from the Norfolk General . Hospital where she spent several days for ob servation. ,. , - . From Elizabeth City ' - ' , Mrs. W. L. Sawyer of Elisabeth City spent last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Josiah Elliott. , Easter Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reed and children of Charlotte spent KJhe Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Seed. From Richmond 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble and children of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holmes of CresweU were guests of (Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed Saturday. " ' Returned Home ' Mrs. J. G. Rdberson returned home Monday after, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson at Craddock, Va. - .: I Week-end At iFarmville " Mr. and Mrs. F. T; Britt and son, Dean, spent the week-end in Farm ville.Va,, as the guests of Mrs. C. i R. Hoggs and family; From Norfolk Mr.) and Mrs. Bob Applewhite of Norfolk, Va., spent the Easter holi ' days wflth Mrs. Charles Whedbee. , In Hospital Mrs. Dan Reed was admitted to the Norfolk General Hospital Wednesday for observation and treatment; Monday At Virginia Beach Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent Monday at Virginia Beach, Va. Sunday Guests Mrs. G. E. Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrett of Virginia Beach, Va., were Sunday guests of Mrs. Josiah Elliott . Sunday Guests 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Godwin and children of Drivers, Vaj John Daven port of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Russell Sawyer of Elizabeth, City, and Mrs. Grace Davenport and children of Bel videre and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mat thews were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. H. S. Davenport. From Newport News , Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children of Newport-News spent the week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs. T. E. Raper. . IN MEMORIAM In memory of my dear mother, Cora Russell Eure, who departed this life four years ago today, April 18, 1948. Dear is the grave in which she is laid, Sweet is the memory which will never . fade; " Heart of our life is buried deep, , Under the sod where our loved one As we love you, so we miss you; in our memory you're always near, Loved, remembered, longed always; bringing many a silent tear. We have only your memory, dear mother, to 'treasure our whole life through, But the sweetness will last forever, ai we chsrish the memory of you. Four years have passed away, many suns have set, But still we miss'and long for you, and never shall forget. ' . The depth of sorrow we can not tell, The loss of one we loved so well. .. v And while she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we 'shall always Tteep. -Oh, how hard we tried $o save you! T?rs and prayers were all in vain, For the Aijgels came and took you from this world of care and pain. Beside your grave we often stand, with 'a heart both sad and sore, But in gloom the sweet words come, "Not Lost, 'But Gone Before." HFIR IaOVING DAUGHTER. MRS. EULA MILLER XTOPHLETT. SPM PER? nnnuovj KERVOUS? . f -'?" :: i ' Take one BEXEL SPECIAL FORMULA CAPSULE with Vitamins and Minerals each day and WE guarantee that they will pep you up or refund your purchase price., ' V" 10 Capsules $2.95 . 1 i. j.. . ,W . .. ..''IV, '. 100 Capcules. : . 1$5.95 ! For Sale In Hertford S and RC " "On the Corner". ' . ., . , j. -. - , , ' W. M.S. TO MEET The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will -meet Monday night at, 8 P. M., at the church. All members are urged to attend. DELLA S HAMBURGERS MEET The Delia Shamburger Circle of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Church will meet Monday night alt 8 P. M., with Mrs. D F. Reed, Sr., with Mrs. J. 0. Felton as co-hostess. ATTENDED CONFERENCE Those that attended the District Conference of the Woman's Society of Christian 'Service at Plymouth Wed nesday were Mrs. A. L. Chaplin, Mrs. J. 0. Felton, Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Mrs. h. c. Winslow, Mrs. Tim Brinn, Mrs. Lawrence Towe, Mrs. J. L Harris and Koonce, IV B. Sumner, J. H. Towe, Mrs. P. F. Reed, Sr. , jL. N. Hollowell and Miss Thelma ' ; Elliott. The nigh score prize went . CONDUCTS SERVICES . I to Mrs. Sumner, second hirfi to Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Burwell of Warrenton, conducted a Day Apart Service at the Hertford Methodist Church Wednes day, for members 'of the Perquimans- Chowan Zone, Seven of the 10 socie- Darden and low was awarded Mrs. Koonce. A salad course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. T. L. Jessup was hostess to ties of the zone were represented at her bridge club Tuesday night at her the meeting which was held from 10 home. Those! playing were Mesdames A. M., until 2:30 iP. M. Luncheon was C. M. Williford, C. E. Johnson, Ernest lacy. The happiest person is the per son who thinks the most interesting thoughts, and we grow happier as we grow older. William Lyon Phelps. Too Late To Classify , served at the church. Guthries, J. T. Biggers, H. (C. Stokes, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sum ner. The high score prize went to Mrs. Williford. Refreshments were . BRIDGE CLUB MEETS j Mrs. W. G. Wright entertained her bridge club Tuesday nisrht at hear served by the hostess, home on Church Street." Those play- ing were Mesdames J. O. Felton, V. The belief that youth is the happi jn. Harden, Charles Henc, O. tr. est time of liie is founded on a fal- BABY CHICKS AS HATCHED Hampshire Red or Crosses, $9.95 per 1 100 postpaid. Heavy mixed, $8.95; cockerals, $7.95. Order from this adv. None sent COD at this price. Order today. Seeley's Chicks, Box 1854, Norfolk, Va, May2p FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. See W. F. Madre, Route One, Hert ford, N. C. Aprill8pd L s , L - i I VSla ' 2A iwoof. by comparison figures, that 5ff fSffepJl 2ZAJ ; ' I ' VSll si2&U!-" . Here, too, is proof positive that at Colo- tf JKllsO I ( fUk rA ? ,," j "i"1 ".,7 savings to you on your TOTAL food MIL . . " 1 j Y J i' rT I 1 SHOP COLONIAL AND SEE THE PROOF OF IT Our regular shelf ran Protective and Waterproof. WILL NOT CRACK OR PEEL. 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