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r I"TTCrD, N. C, FTJDAT, KAY 16, 1352. PAGE SEVEN 7 .v. aft! -. - - ..''Vv' j. v ( 0 X C7 x C CC2T3 ! ' i lit. and tin. Joseph A. .Williams, tachera this year in the Bertie Coun ty system, have been given contracts to teach in Perquimans County next y?ar, it was announced today by J. T. L'-"?ers, Superintendent of Schools. Williafs will sucreed , Mrs. L. II. Dawson as teacher of the 8th ' grade at Perquimans High "School, while Mrs. Williams will succeed Miss Nell Wilson at Central Grammar ' eohooi. 1 ;,.'--'-; ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Williams are - graduates of East Carolina College. " -. - BRIDGE CLUB MET Mrs. Trim Wilson entertained her bridge club Thursday "nigh at her , home on Front Street Those play ing were Mesdames Silas Whedbee, . R. S. Monds, Jr., C. A. Davenport, J. . R. Futrell, Clyde McCallum, J. E. Newhold, Miss Mae ' Wood Winslow and Miss Kate Blanohard. The high score prise went to Mrs. Whedbee, Refreshments were served by the hos- , teSS. ..'H'V. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ; Mrs. H. C. Stokes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesady evening at her ' home on Front Street. ' Those playing ' were Mesdames Henry Stokes, Jr., J. T. Biggers, Charles Williford, T. L. ' Jessup, G. W. Barbee, C. R. Holmes, M. R. Campbell and Miss Mary Sum ner. , The high score prize went to (Mrs. Biggers. A sweet course was served. . 1 ; " BRIDGE PARTY . V Mrs. Ernest Guthrie entertained the .Tuesday Night Bridge Club and sev eral additional guests Tuesday night at her home in Woodland Circle. Those playing were Mesdames Charles Whedbee, Charles Henc, V. N. Darden, W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner, J. O. Felton, John Costen, :Earl Perry. Misses Ruby White, Thel- ma Elliott and Kate Blanchard. The high score prize for the club went to , Miss Blanchard and high for.; the guests was awarded Mrs. Perry. A - sweet course waa served. PINEY W(iODS NEW? . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Simpson and . children, Claudia and Sidney of Louis ville, Kansas, visited Mrs. Marvin ..Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. C J. Raper Wednesday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings and daughter, Dianne, viaSted Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chappell Saturday evening, i ' Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Chappell Fri day. : Those visiting in the home of Mr. . and Mrs. C J. Raper and Mrs. 'Mar- ' vin Simpson Sunday were: Mr. and "Mrs. Luther J. Chappell and children, . Doris Faye and Lessie, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas R. Butt of Norfolk, Va., and children, Tommy and Psyllis, and W, P. Chappell. i Mrs. Ida White is visiting friends at Ryland this week, Mrs. C. J. Raper spent last week end in Norfolk, Va., with her daughter and son-in-4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Butt. V' Mias Lois Violet Wdnslow spent Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chap pell. . .. Mrs. Purvis Chappell spent Tuesday ; with Mr. and Mrs Harvey Chappell and W. P. Chappell. Mrs. J. T. Chappell visited her sis . ter. Mrs. Mamie Hunter, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther J.. Chappell : " . .... n i ., . w . . i and children were in daemon moncray morning. . Mrs. Perc; mother, Mrs, Monday. Tit. and Mrs. A. H.' Oharpell and lira. C. T. Rogerson, Sr., vUted Mrs. Alethia Hewitt in the Albemarle Hos pital Wednesday P. M. ' : (Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow were . recent visitors with Mr. ana jars. w. T. Smith, ;.,'- j ' .-' ;:.'r:,v- i"1.' t Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Ward and mother were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brabble and children of near Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and son, Billy of Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland spent Sunday with ' their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and Mr. Jenkins of Potecasi. v:';-"";.; -'' x ''')'.'' -V-'. Mrs. Forrest Matter and children of Norfolk, Va:, were Thursday guests of the W. T. Kiddies: lamiiy. Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winslow included: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow and family, Mms Edith Hudson of Elizabeth City, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Winslow and son, Thomas of Whiteston community, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward and little daughter, Shelia, of Winfall. Miss Bertha Gay Chappell was the Saturday dinner guest of Mrs. Wil bur Chappell at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layden of Small's . Cross Roads were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ester Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Branningham of Niagara Falls are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chappell and family this week. was centered with a beautiful three- 8. M. Miller and sons, Mrs. Clifton tier cake which was cut and served Morgan and sons, all of Hertford, with block ice cream. I Koute 2. After dinner Mrs. Umphlett open ed and acknowledged her many beau tiful gifts. PIANO RECITAL The pupils of Mrs. I. C Yagel gave tlisiffw anrnvAl OniHnM TAAffnl AU-U1J .Those enjoying the occaaon were. A Spring Serenade" on Tuesday night, May 13, in the high school audi- J. M. iSpruill fromjtorium. The stage was beautifully BETHEL CLUB MEETS The . Bethel Home ; Demonstration Club held its monthly meeting at the Community House on Friday after noon, May 9, with Mrs. Reuben 'Stal lings as hostess. "Home, Sweet Home," was the opening song, after which Mrs. E. J. Proctor gave the devotional. ' ' Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting read and approved, fol lowed by a business session. The club was honored to have with them Miss Ki'msey Perry, new Home Agent, who gave a very interesting demonstration on "Our Family's Food Supply." Mrs. S. M. Long, food and nutrition Blanche Goodwin was in charge of a contest with Mrs. L. A. Proctor winning the prize. At the close of the meeting delicious refreshments were served. Others present were: Mesdames J. C. Hobbs, J. P. Ward, Emmett Long, C. T. Phillips, E. L. Goodwin, W. P. Long and Miss Ger tie Chappell. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. C M. Umphlett celebrated her 77th birthday last. Sunday. Her room was beautifully decorated with pink carnations, snapdragons and glads. She was presented with a cor- Her children, grandchildren' and great-grandchildren gathered together at noon and spread a three-course dinner out oa tha lawn. The table as follows Mr. and Mrs. Drivers, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy decorated as a Spring Garden. Those Dismuke and children from Ports- taking part were the Birds, Flowers, month, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoi-! Insects and Springtime, herself, loman from Berkley, Va.; Mr. and i The Birds were Marian White, Mrs. Ray Phillips and daughter from Mary Dow Chappell,, Janice Stallings, Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Daughtery1 Emily White, Peggy Harrell and Ann Umphlett from Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Stallings. Mm. Dewey Umphlett and children I The Flowers were . Ann Thatch, irom Elizabeth City, Route 3; Mr.1 Carol David, Betty Brown, Jean Ed and Mrs. C. J. Umphlett and children I Edwards, Alice Jean Jackson, Barbara from. Winfall, N. C: Mr. and Mm. '-Edwards. Rhii-W . Fnw. Rnrah Rnf. Carl Godwin and son, Mr. and Mrs. &a The Insects were .Welly White. Ber. tha Gaye Chappell, La; Claire Wins low, Jean Stallings, Ann Burke Chap pell and Mildred Lewis. ; Springtime was Ann Myers, Lois Violet Winslow, Jean Long and Lina Ruth Proctor. :- .. " - , -I The Ladies Glee Club beautifully, i entertained at the half with two se lections, Great Day, by Youmans, and Night and Day, by Cole Porter. ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and ap preciation for every act of kindness rendered during the illness and death of our husband and father. The Family of J. H. Corprew, Sr. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the many cards, flowers and other acta of kind ness tendered me while I was a patien in the hospital. J. 0. FELTON. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE -PORTO RICO POTATO plants. Phone 37S-W-2, Edenton, N. C. C. E. Lupton. expjune26c Chappell visited her George W. Chappell, , BELVTDERE NEWS - A Mother's Day program was giv en by the children of Piney Woods Sunday School Sunday A. M. To the " oldest mother present and to the moth er having the greatest number of children present lovely potted plants - were presented by the School. Mrs. Mary E. Chappell and Mrs. Oliver Layden were the recipients. . Mrs. Bertha S. White recently visit- . ed with the Elliott and Thompson families at Rich Square. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo C. Cannon, Jr., and three children of Waco, Texas, are ; spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland.. Their son, ; A. E. , Copeland of Alexandria, Va., was also , their week-end guest, - ;W Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow and - uaugnicr, ueorB'ui on;, vibiusu ure ; Louis Winslow family Tuesday even-! fa. . , I 'Jin doiiar BUY NOW AND SAVE AT OUR SUMMER TERMS H A R R E LL Gas & Coal Company Next To Perquimans High School Hertford, N. C. Phone 388J Id li:3lte of Pcrriio CG'jnty: 1 a As a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, for Perquimans County, I respectfully solicit your vote and "support in the coming .primary, May 31. ' - ! 1 If chosen by you-to fill this office, I will endeavor to carry out the duties to the best of my ability, rendering each , of you prompt and courteous service. (' ; ;.i , V, . , ,.v ' ' !..'; f , ' ;' . , 1 ' ' . ',, ' !" ' ' V " ' ' " ) : r SINCERELY, ? ' G. G; Cio UAC2 JUICY CALIFOftMIA dozen 38c Home Grown Cauliflower, head.. 39c Red Ripe Tomatoes, carton 19C Sweet Cuban Pineapple, each 25c Fancy Stringless Beans.. 2 lbs. 39c WANTED TO HIRE RELIABLE , man for position in merchantile store.' Must have driver's license. Good wages. Apply , or write Per quimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C may30th FOR SALE SCARLET SAGE i plants, w cema per aozen. ee Mrs. Claude Williams, Route 3, ' Hertford. ' '. ; -- ' " W Like a thrifty Scot, save on everything. Shop CS, where you save on your total food bill for the entire week. And talk about value to thrill the most demanding Scots manColonial offers 3000 and 1 wonderful values! Values in meats, produce, canned goods. Every item priced as low as possible every item carries a guarantee of complete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. Give your budget a lift with Colonial thrift your total food bill is less when you shop at CS. SPECIAL LOW PRICE FLORIDA v mm m r -v 1 11 r l tylSSm 'CT.V. KpffiTn!SiU" THROUGH SAT. rrccTivB MV I7TH SPECIAL LOW PRICE WESTPEAKE o) mTi-H.T7 cji-i .j n rr on d SPECIAL LOW PRICE-SMALL FANCY iH5 No. 303 Cans SPECIAL LOW PRICE CREAMY SMOOTH TO . SPECIAL LOW PRICE-HUDSONVALE KffiBBSBSBE& MOTHXEl'S SPECIAL LOW PRICE JUST CHILL AND SERVE SPECIAL LOW PRICE STOKELY . i SPECIAL LOW PRICE-RED CROWN REDGATE SPECIAL LOW PRICE FLEECY WHITE 12-Oz. Bottles 46-Oz. Can No. 303 Cans No. J Cans Quart Bottles CIA TPS VANILLA, ORANOE OR CHOCOLATK JCNKKT OKANUC, BA8PBEBBT, UMON SHERBET NDS WA8HDAI SOBTDiQ . - , , . MW-VJUESIB .'". Z .17 rUOH ORCHARD RIPE APPLES WH1TEHOU8K CHICKEN OF THE SEA SUMMER MEALS SOUTHERN GOLD PURE ALL VEGETABLE X-VY Lf LUTER'S OR GWALTNEY'S-8 TO 16 LBS. AVG. WT. OH' If T r II SHANK ON PORTION LB. ITbola Ccr&s Or SSicraBc CSl Portion Or Dntt Portion u. )5t 45 IHjL'XiCOO r-ffif - 59c DRESSED AND DRAWN GRADE A , '. Afl FANCY FRYERS lb. 4 DC ALT PORK FOR SEASONING . t . . rc::a cdizJ lit i lie CUP . Deviled Crabs 3 res IZt DRESSED AND DRAWN-8 TO 6 LBS. AVG. WT. li,49c ' Inrp Fw Bbkw I . RMwitnit I Imp . OM Datek N Rtatag Bky Um it pita, fcwv -
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