THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. O. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952. PAGE FIVE ATTENDED SCHOOL ' !'.- Adrian Hughes, an employee of W. : D. Landinir & Sons, has returned home after attending a tile floor jBchool at Tjinnnnter Pn . tar tm wApVa. . I LIONESS CLUB MEETS The Hertford Lioness Club will meet - Friday night at 6 o'clock at the Ho tel Hertford. CLUB TO MEET ; Mrs. Sarah C. White will be hostess to the Perquimans Business' and Pro fessional Women's Club at her home on the Hertford-Edenton Highway Friday night, May 9, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present , CIRCLE MEETS ' The Mary Ellen DozSer Circle of the Baptist Church met Monday night at 8 P. M., with Mrs. Robert White. Mrs. Mark Gregory presided over the busi ness. Mrs. T. E. Madre gave the : Scripture lesson and Mrs. Joe Cara vello, who was in charge of the pro gram, was assisted by Mrs. Tom Per ry and Mrs. J. E. Everett. " There were 12 members and one visitor present. The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs. Warner Madre, after which the hostess served refreshments, v 1 , BRIDGE CLUB MEETS 1 Mrs. J. H. Newbold was hostess to her bridge club Thursday night at her home on Front Street. Tnose piay- lng were Mesdames W. H. Hardcastle, ; J. .R. Futrell, C. A. Davenport,- Trim Wilson, W. H. Oakey, Silaa Whedbee, 1 R. S. Monds, Jr., and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. . The high score prize went to Mrs. Monds. A sweet course was White Hat News Miss Esther' Simpson of Newport News, Va. spent the week-end -with Mr: and Mrs. Watson Eure. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eure of Nor folk, Va., were guests of his brothers on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Umphlett have accepted jobs in Norfolk, Va., and are now making their home in Norfolk. Walker Perry, pastor of the Berea Church of Christ was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth CSty spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. ". ' Norman Miller was a guest speaker at Bethlehem Church for both morn ing and evening services Sunday. M v and Mrs. Horace Miller and family went to see Eddie Miller, who is a patient at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. v Misses MolKe Lu Yeates and Eva Russell, were Sunday afternoon guests of Miss WHma Ann Caddy. , Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett and Dickie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jam Williams of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs.' Mattie Umphlett, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil liams, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Umphlett, home. , . Little Miss Paulette Dail is spend ing this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grant and son of Edenton spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Russell. Mr. and Mrs. George Powers and children of South Mills were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. Jimmie Russell. Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Lane and Ed-! ward Lane attended the funeral of Mrs. Lane's brother-in-law, Mr. Hobbs, in Norfolk. Va., last week. . BURGESS NEWS ' Mr. and, Mrs. Bob Layden have re turned to their home in Raleigh af ter spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lay. den and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har Mr. and Mrs. Carnie Oliver of Cres well were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stallings called to see Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Whidbee Sunday evening. Mrs. Luther Roach of California and Mrs. Sidney Layden of Biloxi, Miss., were nouse guests Of Mrs. Sidney Layden, Sr., last week. Mrs. J. B. Perry and Mrs. Irvin Whidbee visited Mrs. Roy Stallings Wednesday. Proctor, Bertha Gaye Chappell, Welly i wnite ana waiton mamews. , TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD Tpo Late To Classify RECITAL PLANNED The piano students of Mrs. I. C. Yagel will present their annual Spring Recital in the high school auditorium, Tuesday evening, May 13, at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Those .taking part are: J .Betty Brown, Jean Edwards, Bar Ibara Edwards, Carol David Janice Stallings, . Lois Violet Winslow, Shir ley Eure, La Claire Winslow, Jean I Long, Alice Jean Jackson, Mildred , Lewis, Ann Stallings, Ann Burke Chappell, Peggy Harrell, Mary Dow , Chappell, Ann Myers, i Ann Thatch, naany ; wnite. Baran Button, Jean 'Stallings, Marian White, Lina Ruth I cardftSanks" I We wish to express our sincere thanks to neighbors and many friends for the flowers, cards and other acts of kindness tendered us during the ! illness of our mother, Mrs. Minnie L. I Dail. THE FAMILY. ! Hertford at S and M. NOTICE EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK will be closed on Wednesday after noon through summer : months. Hertford Locker & Packing Co. It SULQUIN WORRIED ABOUT COK3CIDIOS1S ? Keep Dr. Salisbury's Sulquin on hand in case of an outbreak in your flock. Sulquin checks "coxy" effee tively. Use Sulquin! For sale In tl HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Thelma Elliott was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Grubb Street. Those play ing were Mesdames V. N. Darden, Charles Whedbee,W. G. Wright, B. G, Koonce, T. 1 B. Sumner, Charles ,Henc, Miss 'Kate Blanchard and Miss Ruby White. The high score prize went to Mrs. Darden and second high 1 was awarded Mrs. Whedbee. A sweet course was served. ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. W. Dillon entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at har home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames Vivian Mathews Charles Murray, W. E. Drake, Ed ward Griffin, Henry Stokes, Francis Nixon, D. F. Reed,-Jr., J. L. Harris, Eldon Winslow, Willis Jessup, R. L. Hollowell and Miss Dorcas Knowles. The high score prize went to Miss Knowles. A-sweet course was ser ved. ,"'! ' ROBERT W. DUKE Robert W. Duke, 71, of RFD 3, Hertford, died at 6:30 IP. M., Tues day after a long illness. The body was taken to the Lynch Funeral Home pending completion of funeral arrangements. Mr. Duke was a native of Perquim ; ans County, a son of the late Robert W. and Susan Sutton Duke. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wertley Wazman, of New York; a son, R, W. Duke, Jr., of Hamlet, and two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Simpson and Mrs. Walter Barcnit, ootn of Uurants Neck. . USED CARS, 1949 Chrysler, 4- Door 1950 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1949 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1950 Ford, 4-Door 1949 Ford, 4-Door 1947 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1946 Pontiac, 2-Door 1940 Ford, Coach , 1938 Ford, Coach SEE US FOR BETTERS BUYS IN USED' CARS Today: Friday ' " Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M. DEAN MARTIN , JERRY LEWIS , in "Sailor Beware" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. REX ALLEN in "Utah Wagon Trail" .' Government Agent No. 4 Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. VERA RALSTON AND WENDELL COREY WILD BLUE YONDER" Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 3:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. .'" ROBERT TAYLOR AND DENlSE DlARCEL TESTiVARD TIIE WOT MONDAY, 9 P. M. ON OUR STAGE BEAUTY CONTEST Wednesday: Matinee 3:15 P.1w. Night 7-9 "P. M. .DOUBLE FEATURE ,' ' Second Feature -,' - PENNY EDWARDS s' ROSSELUOTT '.. Woman In the Dark" ' R'rst Feature JOHN. IRELAND . MARIE WINDS02 "Little Bis Horn" J Thurs:!y-Frl 'ay: Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M.' , ? ; ' ; , i SUSAN HIAYWARD AND RORY CALHOUN r - -J y w - VVW. " Colonial Quality Plus Colonial Trim Quality is the first consideration when Colonial's buying staff, men with 25 to 30 years experience, select meats to be sold in all Colonial Stores. And, Colonial's vast buying power means mass savings savings which are passed along to you. All meat men in the stores are thoroughly trained in the "Colonial Trim," our standardized method of trimming off excess fat and bone BEFORE weighing and pricing. Add these two advantages to-tether-COLONIAL QUALITY and COLONIAL TRIM-and you get the best value-combination for buying meats to be found ANYWHERE. SPECIAL LOW PRICE REDGATE CUT SPECIAL LOW PRICE CS UNSWEETI (SPUMES ft SPECIAL LOW PRICE MAIN OIL SPECIAL LOW PRICE-LIBBY'S CRUSHED No. 2 HQ Can ddQC SPECIAL LOW PRICE BETTERYET IPeQuncifl Hcnltfleir H9C 8-Oz. Jar SPECIAL LOW PRICE-DOESKIN FACIAL 250-i Pkg. JJL3H(sE "JL.I urn wV -y'.rr afc SPECIAL LOW PRICE HUDSON STANDARD 80-Ct. JE0 m Pkgs. tVV SPECIAL LOW PRICE- GOLDEN ISLE WITH SNAPS FEE & ED I?ES REAL OLD FASHION F.F.V. (Snmgjeo1 Snncaps 27 12-Oz. Pkg. . . ' couj::iAL,$ki..rr:!r.vi SPECIAL LOW PRICE-SITROUX 400-C Pkg. This Week Colonial Features Lean, Tender Western Beef smioirj on pvtj done U. S. GOOD Winner Quality Lb. . OIV U. S. CHOICE OTjC Colonial Pride 93c BONELESS TOP AND BOTTOM ROUND steak 'XD " 95cu4' " 99c DRESSED AND DRAWN GRADE A . FANCY FRYERS, lb... 47c u. 55c "73c made rmsa sold nutsa GnounD ' 1-INCH OCT rRIME , :. . : -. .nSDnoaiu,ib.69c I. CHOICE COLONIAL MIOB SJNUAN'I BUJABLE PORTERHOUSE-CLUB OR v U. S.GOOD Winner 99 GOOD VfBl U.S. CHOICE r Quality VDiTf . Colonial Pride Lb. , FRBSH FK0A1 FIORM EXTRA JUtCY 0)$ mwmiw BAG ) LARGE LUSCIOUS HOME-GROWN - 29c Spring . SaiaJi $owt 'Stems 9c FESRH OBXKN TOP , niLSISCSS 2 inch GUCCi:CZ3S 3 Fo. 29c PAN OT SPBINa nn Z6C Lb. 2 Inch. LAEOE CUSP . ETTDKVE 2 unch 35c PANOZ CALIF. AVOCADO pears 2 f 29c LOE. OAUP. ICEBEEO fl LETTUCE wt. 15C ' I BMtrBwp MrrekMU 0t Clthi. Wktto UMiM : IPALMOUVE VH CZH.J . I mil " . ra, ' ' . cot. i Tollel 8oa its i 'CMbmcN : Eouquel 3 c mm.- fXm Super Sudi iamkrtu 3 CAN 2.1 z Meat and produce price In thia ad effectiTo through Saturday night, May 10. All other price effective through Wednesday, May li.

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