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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NOBTH CAROLINA,; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955. TAGE TWO Week-end At Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs; H. C. Stokes, Jr., spent ; the week-end at Winston Salem wherfc fiiey attended a Jun ior Chamber of" Commerce meet- From Greenille Mia I Mary Scott Daniels of Greenyijle spent the week-end with Dr. and: Mrs. C A, Davenport. From Langley Field ' Sgt. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and children of Langley Field, '.Va., spent the week-end with H. C. Stokes, Sr. , Monday Guests Mrs. Frank Charlton and Mrs. Gerry Dingham and son of Norfolk, Va., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. . . Returned Horn a : : -. Mrs. R. C. Glover returned to her home in GreenviHe after spend ing a week; 'with her mother,, Mrs. Anse White. J Karon Glover re- Lmained to spend -some.' time with her grandfather, ,,;.- From Portsmouth ,. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stanton of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Di vers, , TODAY ... FRIDAY SATURDAY... Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. show Starts 1:30 P. M. JANE POWELL BARBARA STANWYCK HOWARD KEEL "Seven Brides for "IS"' Seven Brothers" Montana Cinemascope African Jungles No. 8 SUNDAY ... Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall "BOWERY TP BAGDAD" ; MONDAY-TUESDAY '. . . Matinee 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn in '. "SABRINA" WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ,. A " Second Feature F.rst Feature LASH LARUE JOHNNY WEISMULLER JUDY WALSH in -in- "Fighting "Cannibal Attack" Vigilantes" THURSDAY-FRIDAY . . . Matinee: 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Van Heflin and Ginger Rogers in "BLACK WIDOW" CINEMASCOPE Sunday At Williamston Mrs. J.. R. Futrell spent Sunday in Williamston as the truest of Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Elliott. From Godwin ; Mr. and Mrs. McClelland Wade of Godwin spent the week-end in Hertford with friends. Sunday Guests Mrs. C. T. Griffin, Mrs. C. M. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. George Hos kins of Edenton and Raymond Holmes and Bobby Holmes of Nor folk, Va., visited Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia Hobhs Sunday. From Duke University John Morris from Duke Univer sity spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mor ris. WEEK - END SPECIALS Beautiful NEV TOPPERS arriving every day! AH the new shades and fabrics . . . Poodle Cloth, and light weight all wool Flannel . . . in Beige, Tan, Blue, Green, Red, White and Lavendar. $15.95 TO $19.95 Ladies' Handbags We still have a few hand bags left . . , especially pric ed at .. . ft Off New Shoe Bags to keep that bedroom closet neat. Bag holds six pair shoes I 0nlyS1.19 We Now Have Those Lace-Leg Side Zipper TOREADOR SLACKS you ladies and girls have been asking for . . . These are just the thing for casual wear. Butcher Linen, Blue, Green, Black, Red and Brown ' '( Priced At Only $3.98 LADIES! We are continuing our SALE of all Dress Shoes . . . buy that pair you have been wanting at prices now Reduced ZZlz Percent Shop at BLANCHARD'S And Save! ; SPECIALS EVERY WEEK-END! J. C. Blanchard & Co Inc From Raleigh Ben Koonce, Jr., an instructor at State College in Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. In Boonville Mrs. J. W. Zachery and Miss Nancy Zachery left this week to spend some time at Boonville with relatives after spending several months at their home here. Miss Nancy Zachery will enter 1 Appa lachian Teachers College at Boon in March where she will continue her studies. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Muldrow Sawyer and children of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. W. H. Bar ber. ;. :', From Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibbs of Elizabeth City .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B..I Gibbs.. In Rocky Mount Mrs. R. McMullan,' who has heen visiting Mrs. W. G. Wright for several weeks, is visiting friends in Rocky Mount. From Washington The Rev. Charles Wulf from Washington spent Tuesday in Hertford. '. USED CARS h .1 1953 Dodge V-8 CLUB COUPE 1954 Chrysler N. Y. 4-DOOR 1952 Chrysler NEWPORT 1952 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Ford SEDAN 1951Studebaker 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951Pontiac 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Plymouth 2-DOOR SEDAN 1950 Chrysler 4-DOOR 1950DeSoto. 4-DOOR 1949 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN 1949 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN 1947 Plymouth 2-DOOR SEDAN 1941 Ford 2-DOOR 1953 Chevrolet '2-TON PICKUP SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! 0 Tuesday In Suffolk , Mrs. I. A. Ward, Mrs. G.'R. Tucker, Mrs. Beverly Tucker and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent Tuesday in Suffolk, Va. ;;r..K.:; In New York !.; Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Holldwelf and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., left Thursday to ; spend several days in New York. In Hospital - Mrs. , Billy . Winslow, who was operated upon Monday at the Al bemarle Hospital, is getting along fairly well. From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Wallace; Reed and children of Greensboro 'spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Corp Reed. Visiting Relatives Mrs. I. A. White left thisweek to spend some time with Mrs. N. C. Barefoot at Richmond, Va., and Mr. and : Mrs. . Kermit Cowan at Falls Church, Va. From Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ward and son, Joe ot Winston-Salem arrived Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week with. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. Week-end At St. Pauls Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes spent the week-end in St Pauls with Mrs. W. A. Felton, who is very ill and Miss Gladys Felton. ' Week-end At Conetoe Miss Patricia Biggers spent the weeV-end at Conetoe as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Whitehurst. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . ' 1 Mrs. T. B. Sumner was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on .Front street. Those playing vere M4sdames V. N. Dar den, J. a. Frfion,' Charles Whed bee, B. G, Koonce, ; W. G.-Wright, Charles Henr, Alice Baum, J. H., Newbold, S.Tt Futrell,. M,iss Mae Wood Winslow, Miss Kate Blanch ard an Miss Thelma Elliott. ' The high ' score, for the club went to Mrs. Felton and the high for the guests was 'awarded Mrs. Baum. . Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. ' v . ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB : Miss Mae - Wood Winslow; was hostess to her bridge club Friday night at her home on -Market Street. Those playing were Mes dames C. A. Davenport, Silas Whedbee, H,: A, Whitley, Trim Wil son, S. P. Jessup, J. R Futrell, J. H. Newbold and Miss Ruth Schroe der. The high score prize went to Mrs. Wilson. "' Refreshments were served by the hostess. BURGESS CLUB MEETS T . Mrs. Howard Matthews was hos tess to the Burgess Home Demon stration Club Wednesday night. , . The minutes were read and Ihe roll called. During the business session the club voted, to have a joint meeting with their husbands in February with a covered dish supper at the Hunter's Lodge. t. : Miss. Perry gave a very interest ing demonstration '; with slides on "Bedroom Arrangement." Mrs. ; Sidney Copeland was the winner . in the ' contest conducted during the social hour. 'The hos tess served ice cream and cookies. From Duke University Tommy Sumner of Duke Univer sity in Durham spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. MRS. SALLIE HURDLE Mrs. John Coston entertained the Tuesday Night Bridge Club at her home on Front street. Those pres ent were Mesdames C. M. Willi-1 ford, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, Charles E. Johnson, -W. G. Barbee, Mrs. Sallie Raper Hurdle died at J. T. Biggers, C, R. Holmes and 6 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Miss Mary Sumner. The high home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucile score prize went to Mrs. Stokes Trueblnod, after an illness of six and low prize was awarded Mrs. weeks.; She was a native and life- Barbee. Refreshments were serv- ,,ng resident of Perquimans Cbun ed by the hostess. - ty, the widow of W. C. Hurdle. She was a-member of New. Hope Methodist Church, . ' .; Surviving are three sons, Q. R. Hurdle, John Q. Hurdle and T. A. Hurdle of Norfolk; five daughters, Mrs. Trueblood, Mrs. E. A. Turner, Mrs. Garland Baker, Mrs. ? Ha"zel Hoskins of Point Harbor, and Mrs. Marvin Caddy,' and a number of i grandchildren and great grandchil dren. ' ' i -Funeral arrangements are pend-' ing, 'M "I For Your Home WE HAVE S-V ROOFING ASPHALT ROOFIl-vG ASBESTOS SIDING . . Sec Us For Your BUILDING MATERIAL NEEDS! , , Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. PHONE S401. . "He tjhat.does good to another, does a feood to himself; not only; in the consequence, nut in the very ac of doing it; for the conscious- ness of well-being is an amplrf re ward. ' 1 Lucius Seneca.- Spacid Offer! it ill 'J '") ill M ls ri,- 1 $5.00 given for your old hot water bottle) on "thepur ' chafie of a new 1 Casco $3.S5 tv HEATING PAD ... .- $8,95 Reg. Price . 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