Newspapers / The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, … / Aug. 7, 1953, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f " i J n in , 1 1 ' From Hickory John Hayes of Hickory spent last week-end with Carlton Davenport On Leave Howard Broughton from Fort Dev in, Mass., is spending ten days' leave with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Broughton. Thursday Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davis, Mrs. Wal ter Eley and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson of Suffolk, Va., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. Sunday At Smlthfield Clinton Eley and son, Charles, at tended the Moody Family Reunion at Smithfield, Va., Sunday. Returned Home Mrs. T. P. Brinn and Miss Mary Elliott Brinn v have returned after spending several days in Durham with Mrs. W. H. Glasson. At Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Berry Coleman and children are spending this week at Ro anoke Rapids with relatives. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Saturday Here Mrs. N. C. Barefoot and family of Richmond, Va., spent Saturday with Mrs. I. A. White. Misses Betsy and Molly Barefoot remained to visit their grandmother this week. Returned Home - t Mrs. I. A. White has returned home after spending several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Collins at Red Springs. From Beaver Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mickey and daughters, Katherine Dell and Debra of Beaver, Pa., will arrive Sunday to spend their vacation with Mrs. L. C. Winslow and other relatives in the county. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow left Tuesday for a short vacation in the western part of the state. While away they attended the White Reunion at the. home of F. Murray White at Winston-Salem on Wednesday." ' Week-end at Nags Head Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. R. M. Fowler, Miss Minnie Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., and Bons and Earl Copeland spent the week-end at the Whedbee cottage at Nags Head. Visited Parents Mrs. John Coston spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mattocks at Mayesville. Returned from Nags Head Mrs. T. S. White, Mrs. G. E. Newby 'and Mrs. W. H. Pitt have returned home after spending the month of July at Nags Head. USED CARS 1952; Plymouth, 4-Door 1952 Ford, Sedan 1951 Plymouth, 4-Door 1950 Plymouth, 2-Door 1950 Ford, 2-Door 1050 Chevrolet, 2-Door 1949 Custom Ford (4-DOOR SEDAN) 1948 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1948 Plymouth, 4-Door 1947 Chevrolet, 2-Door '47 Oldsmobile, Coach 1946 Chevrolet, Coach 1941 Ford, Coach 1941 Pontiac, Coach 1953 Chevrolet Pickup SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS From Farmrille Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert . Whitley of Farmville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coston, At Nags Head:. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hendley and sons are spending this week at Nags Head. - Recent Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and children of Charlotte were the recent guests of Mrs. E. A. Byrum. From Fentress Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory and son of Fentress visited friends and rela tives in Hertford Sunday. From Raleigh .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phelps of Ra leigh spent the week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Duling.. At Nags Head V Mr., and Mrs. Martin Towe and chil dren, Mrs. Tom Skipsey and daughter, Joyce Faye Owens, and C. G. Stephens are spending this week at Nags Head at the Towe cottage. Attended Wedding Mrs. C. H. Howard and Mrs. J. 0. Felton attended the wedding of Miss Louise T. Lane and C H. Howard. Ji at Stantonsburg Saturday. Sunday At Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden spent Sunday at Williamsburg, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson. From Lynchburg Mrs. C. A. Withrow and Miss Vir ginia Withrow of Lynchburg, Va., spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. From Rocky Uount ' " Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Newbold and daughter,- Nancy of Rocky Mount spent this week with Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Newbold. On Vacation ,. Mr. and - Mrs. A. W. Hefren are spending a vacation at Marienville, Pa, with relatives. Attended Funeral Mrs. Annie Chalk attended the fun eral of S. A, Chalk, conducted on Wed nesday of last week at Morehead City. At Nags Head ' " Mrs. William Divers, James Divers, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott and daughter and Sandy Divers are spend ing a vacation at Nags Head. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy S tailings and family are spending this week", at Nags Head. At Nags Head Mrs. Hank Christgou and daughter, Miss Juanita Divers and Herby Nix on are spending this .week at Nags Head. From Omaha Hw M. S. Elliott, Miss Anna El liott and Sidney Elliott, Jr., from Omaha, Neb., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell. At Greenville ' Mrs. J. S. Vick is snendinc several days this week in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan. At Nags Head Mrs. R. M. Riddick spent several days this week at the Johnson -cottage at Nags Head. . - Recent Guests Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perrow and daughter, Rebecca of Inverness, Fla., were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Darden. In Illinois Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Medre and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry are visiting R. L. Smith and family in Ringwood, I1L On Trip . , ., . Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Chap- pell of Belvidere, left Wednesday, for Niagara Falls, N. I., to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brantingham. Returned Home Miss Thelma Elliott has returned to her home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. p. H. Holliday at Enfield and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Godwin Jr., at Williamston. r 0'-V:'V Returned To Roner Mrs. Leon Lewis returned to her home in Roner last Fridav after visit. ing Mr. and Mrs.R, M. Riddick, Jr. From Easton , ; V 1 Mrs. Gladys H. White, R.N., and daughter,- Susan of Easton, MdVare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Campbell. .; , -. - Returned Home 'i's:,'":-.'--' Mrs. John Lewis Perry and daugh ters, Jane and Joan, returned to their home in Windsor Monday after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Jr. WHY BUY YOUR silverware from house to.house salesmen, sel ling off rbrand silyer, when y o u can have Nationally Famous Sterling by GORHAM and International for the same price. ' AT Y.f! Divers & Son JEWELERS Hertford, North Carolina SEE OUR AD PAGE 10 . ' 1. 1 J. '....: is the 'guest of Miss Jo Pat ' Stokes this week. ' . , From Roxboro- - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jessup and daugh ter, Susan of Roxboro spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. From Greenville Miss Louise Chalk of Greenville spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk. Returned Home ' Mrs. Claiborne Perrow returned tt her home in Lynchburg, Va., Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dar den. ,' .' . ' , From Greensboro . . Richard Chalk of Greensboro spent Tuesday of last week with his mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk. From Rochester Mrs. H. R. Christensen and chil dren of Rochester, N. Y., will arrive Friday of this week to visit Mr and Mrs. V. N. Darden. , At Pinehurst ' Mrs. J. T. Biggeta is visiting her Pinehurst. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cole at CLEARANCE OF MEN'S PANAMA HATS Regufcr&ailat NOW . $2.S SIMON 1 Invito Itet ImmIm mm . Bd)M(D) 2 NEW USI FOSl GAMMA OL03ULIN K2LP8 PREVENT CRIPPLING EFFECTS OF POLIO CIVI BLOOD NOWI OAMMA CLOSUUN TAXIS MOtCKS TO MAKII MUtT II MADY IN TIKI FOR MAX POLIO SIASONI I ontroHed medical tests show that Gamma Globulia has often helped ' prevent the crippling paralvting ef feett of Folio. Tht major use of I Gamma Globulin no to this time - &as been in the prevention and control of measles (and infectious hepatitis.) By injecting children with Xjemma Globulin the incidence of paralysis in Polio 'lias been greatly reduced. Gamma Globulin is made from human blood. Blood that only you can give. WHAT J$ OAMMA CLOIUUN? .raft- entered jour body, osttah cells produced "anti bodiMM wbjoh are stiQ in your blood. These protec tave "antaxxUes' either dissolved the Polio Tiros Ma or helped jour white blood cells destroy them. OAMMA CtOSUUN NOT A MCURf-AU j? TTt must be stressed that Gamma 1 1 Globulin is not a "cure-aILM How. ' t X iTRCj J ever, recent field tests scientifically liMri demonstrate that Gamma Globulin ' . give temporary protection against the pemfytU effects of Polio. STOCK PiU CRITICAUY LOW here is ow not nearly enough blood available for Polio use . . . asps 5 la rm ! . rVH available for Polio use . . . espe- V T tmma Globulin is that par of . 1&Jt eW,7 tf Pyemic should again L -rrnuWwWch Wky triketfSUimneT. America's desperately small stock pQe of Gamma Globulin may be built up in time for the peak Polio season ahead. ARMED FOXCS Cn WHOLE BLOOD FIRST, a it should be, our Armed Forces1 get first call on all blood donated.) ''Because if a badly wounded Amerw J" can soldier doesn't hava whnlei : , blood immediately, he dies. . Blood Is needed at homt, too for the hospitalised s '' Yeteran-rfor emergencies and disasters on the horn front and to help build up a reserve that is large) enough and mobile enough to see us through possible enemy attack. ; Yes,yourblooddonationnotonljhepalightPollov j but serves all Antrim because ... the blood you y give is used icAerever it it nteded stoj-firstl It r0-l bbdiesnbuilt up in the blood stream me result'of the human body fighting disease. Long after the in. Eing Polio rims is gone, "antibodies' remain in Mooi sometimes for life! By collecting this eon trated substanoa whioh contains the "antibodies" -and inoculating persons with it, Camma Globulin 3ms greatly reduced the crippling effects of Polio in fcgany cases treated. i TOO MAY HAVI HAD PGUOI ICjeauM It takes one mnt of blood to make one dote of Causa Gobuun for the average child ... and because Comma Globulin protection lasts only a short time h . it b obvious that more and more blood is urgently needed. una" xzx a too latsi foes Ccrraa CobulU must be i it ac2oatd ttz V , r fodzl V:l iarivatiws, it tela AAAi I I I i I aaaaaaa AAJAAAAaaaaa a a A a a a. KWKWWIIITsIm WWWwsVwWwwmstIIbTII sWfVVIVwWIIwWIlWWWi ' f SX73Tt T n4tT hadm&d Polio . . . but ; f ' - H. (&f on of us km 'L - beea 9KMei to Polio ... sad sue ' ,lv ' -ssfuSy foet it oS wiJumt V Y . -tLrea krj tzsfSm before y?rr uSyj tieloping pareJs.) VlA bcnedf tae;ly tLLiXlMs PeU vine ' - Lbol -tsm ts made saw Csjctu CoIuLl n? it ii tjertant that you t'e LaeJiuv ; . : - Yea, 1 -j pen t T " is eaa more reason m fowc.." c - " ' why you shouU Jra IJoaii r.;! L' . L-: 1 can be secured p. : ----. N . - 's c v ) ; : t v. 1 i-j . . ; jj J . (I Cm mm mSm ' i- m fl w mm ' 1- ' I "iM: Mi 1:2:1 is
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1953, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75