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f AGE TWO THE PF.r.QUIlIANS WEEELY, HERTFORD, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, New Hope News Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Boyce. Mass Faye Dail, D. C. 'UmpWett of Eden tm, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pritchard and children of Weeksville, and Mt. and Mrs. W. E. Dail ' and Miss Celia Blanche Dail were dinner- guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Banks on Christ mas Day.. i . : Miss Dot Perry has returned to At lanta, Ga., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Perry. - . : .; r' ' Mrs. Naomi McDonnell and girls, Misses Carolyn and Dianna, Messrs. M. M. Spivey. Winman and Matt Spi vey.'Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nurney in Fentress, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce, Miss Faye Dail, Miss Lena Jones and Dan Umphlett of Edenton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. IW. IE. Dail on Sunday. Miss Celia Dail has returned to Washington, D. C., to resume her school work after spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD IF YOU HAVE AN International Sterling Patten ... see our important announce ment published in this paper. Buy Now and SAVE W. M. Divers & Son J E W E L E R S .Hertford, N. C. BETHEL CHRISTMAS PARTYY The Bethel Home Demonstration Club held its annual Christina party at the community houat on Friday night, December 19, with Mesdames E. J. Proctor, W. P. Long, C. E. -White arid Miss Gertie Chappell as hostesses. v'; :'.?':'.' " ; The meeting opened by singing "Si lent Night," followed by (he devotional by Mrs. E. T. Phillips.. . ; ' , , Mrs. Charles Ward, president pre sided over the meeting and was in charge of an interesting Christmas program with Mesdames Reuben Stal-. lings 'and E. J. hnsg, W. A. Stallings Emmett. Long, and C. E. White taking part. Miss Sarah Ward sang a solo, "The Birth day of the King." V ' Mrs..E. T. Phillips and Miss Blanche Goodwin were in charge, of the en tertainment, which was enjoyed by all, with Mesdames William Stallings and C E. White winning be prizes. "O Come All Ye Faithful," was' the closing song, after which gifts were exchanged.-,?''.:.',:; ":'; ,y, Mrs. 0 D. Perry; in behalf of the Club, presented gifts to Miss Kimsey Perry, Home . Agent, Mrs. Charles Ward, president, and Mrs. Emmett Long, secretary. Delicious refreshments were eryed Others present were: Mesdames E. L. Goodwin, J. C. Hobbs, C T. Phil lips, L. A, Proctor, D. W. Simpson, J. P. Ward and Charles Ward, E. T. Phillips, Emmett Long, William Stal- Proctor. -,n Qhrismas Carols were; sung and contests enjoyed with' Mrs. J, B. Per ry and Mrs. Sidney Copeland winning prizes. yr-. ' '':',.:;' .T:''.-'.. ' Gifts were exchanged and each hus band received a, gift. V--,'i;'; ' The hostess, aas:sted by Mrs, Win ston Lane, served fru't cake, candies, showman cookies, nuts, fancy sweet green and lighted by huge Chr'staias jbrary contains two outstanding non- Story of the Bible and Christianity" and The Holiday Book, a collection of practical ideas .to enliven the tradition al gaiety of holidays religious,: nat ional and personal; two new novels that have been praised" by reviewers, The River Garden of Pure Repose by Boynton and ' The Macric Lahtern by Carson; two new mysteries by Erie sandwiches with punch, tacn guest . Stanley Gardner, The Case of the received a banta uaus sleigh xavpr. Grinning Gorilla and The Case of the BURGESS CLUB ENTERTAINED Library News The latest shipment, of books re ceived in the Penjuimati County Li- KEYS . JiUST REMOVE EXCESSWASTE Whm kidney function slows down, many folk complain pf nagging backache, loss of Dep and energy, headaches and dizzinpn. Don't suffer longer with these discomforts If reduced kidney function is getting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may cause getting ' up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi tions bother you. Try Doan's Fills a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While often otherwise caused, ' It's amazing bow many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan's Fill ' --day! DoAirs Pius lsi 3e3i W f HHP 4 lsi M 4 - 1 1 WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS DUNLOP TIRES AND TUBES WE ALSO SELL GOODYEAR AND U. S. ROYAL TIRES Batteries and Other Accessories JOE & BILL'S SERVICE STATION RAY WHITE, Prop. PHONE 8601 , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews were charming host and hostess to the mem bers of the Burgess Home pemonstra. tion Club and their husbands on Fri day night. v : The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated in arer- TiRdkvt Miuryof, Lucky Legs: two light romances, Ob ligate and Miss Olivia, and one new western, Gunfighters Pay by Hobson. I For the children four old favorites are now .in simplified, " profusely illustrated editio: ., Crusoe, Black' Beauty, Pet Heide. In addition to tlu easy-toread picture-books h: edded. , ' . . I ,' vecr. ' i . Join - -TWIFOKD'S ' Mutual Burial ASSOCIATION Nimw nimt'twi an nw iNOTIGE' TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Effective January 7, 1953, the undersigned FURNITURE STORES of Hertford, will be closed on Wednesday after noons until further notice. This noon closing on Wednesdays is in line with our an nouncement policy of last fall, and will enable us to give . our employees a half-day holiday each week. Ycur cooperation with us in this plan will be greatly ap preciated, i BYRUM FURNITURE COMPANY HERTFORO FURNITURE COMPANY I W. M; MORGAN FURNITURE COMPANY HERTFORD, N. C. .SssT VARNISH STAi:) f i tss V CHOICE! J j WASHABLE wood fciii for i'ftfe; fioor ftwal VSQmO ! vd j ' . Hertford Hardware & Supply Company "Trade Her' and Rank the Diflrrrnce" PHONE 346r HERTFORD, N. C. wXXArtfVII'a"l'' ssSfcsajassaassfcSssajss4saasss.sysss1ts1y N OT I C Beerinniner January first, all Tax Listers of Perquimans County, North Carolina, will sit f at me following places and on the dates men- tioned below for the purpose of listing your ! PROPERTY TAXES for the year 1953. : List In January and Saye the Penalty : Belvidere Township MRS. T. C. PERRY, Uet Taker , January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 . T. C. Perry Store January 15 . . Edgar Ohappell'a Store, Chapel Hill January 20, 22 ; .. R. M. Baker's Store, Wtateston All Other Days During January at Home . ', Bethel Township JULIAN LONG, list Taker January 3, 24, SI J. W. GatHng'a Store, Bethel January 10, 17 -Court House at Hertford January 21, 28-, . -J. W. Gatling's Store at Night All Other Days During January at Home Hertford Township PERCY ROGERSON, Lfat Taker r ' ' - - i Vo-aCosroi-uiiiT-IFo-iMMiSansa fcT ' to- Costosouii T-l Fouoa tanl WM sMswa Hras, Kr4w ssbn RulraM ssHsssI at tost. , scii-sllss sn. Msi Nb(s t sKonfs wMwsl Aun Ford tops tlie industry vitli the New Standard of tlie American Road) January 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10 January 14, IS, 16, 17, 19 January 21, z, Z3, Z4. .y. -JAJt Coure House in Hertford .At Court House in Hertford lAt Court House in Hertford January 26, 27, 28, 29. 30, 31 At Court House in Hertford All Other Days At Home 1 New Hope Township CARSON SPIVEY, List Taker January 3, 10, 17, 24, 81 January 9 : January 23 January 16 New Hope J . Russell's Stow . Guy Webb's Store P. P. Perrys. Store, Woodville All Other Days During January at Hom Parkville Township RAY ELLIOTT, List Taker January 15, 22 , . Towe's Store, Chapanoke January 20 Jackson's Store AU Other Days During January at Window's Store, Winfall Prepare your lists now, and save time in listing, also avoid PEN ALTY for being delinquent after January 31st, 1953. This is required by Aihe State Law. ISee Chapter 310, H. B. 45, Public Laws of North Carolina, Session 1939. JULIAN C. POWELL, Tax Supervisor , ,v , PERQUIMANS COUNTY. N. C. , . Its 41 "Wort-i More features make this '53 Ford, worth more when you buy it . worth more when you ell it! Kit.:- . "When you e this nevFord . . . when Mirad Bide between you and the v youViaue(Iueitt 4i rVorthMore'' bumps. YouTI find you get 11" features ... when you Test Drire it ... room that's the finest in the Wprite you'll know that no other car is so well field. And youTl find the Marly effort' fitted to your family's driving needs. less handling, braking and parklnf that x, , A: n ' .A makes even city driving a treat, , ; XUi yuu U uuu vttu w ywu uww "eat up" the distances in Ford's great V-8 and Six engines. Toult find a new concept of riding comfort and quiet on all roads , , with Ford's new Yes. this new Ford sets a whole standard of driving. No wonder Ford's worth more when you buy it , , , worth -more when you sell it, . w Here are few of the 41 "Worth More" features that establish the '53 Ford as America's new standard of value. Watch the $wing to the ak - Ford Crttmork Mf la A few-price tssf fvU-artkVttiUlifr 53 Fond : - . ,mvr.i' S. See it . . .Value Check it . . Test Drive it!
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