THE FERQTJ1MANS WEEttT.'KBRTFOia), NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, 1 ii ur J J-"- MARCH II, 15SJ. VD la Continuous v.; A. continued program designed to 'reduce venereal disease in the local four-county Health District is be- in offered. Dr. B. B. McGuire. Business was brief in Perquim- . . . . .t V ans Kecoraera tjoun wis wees with only nine cases listed on thi le.W.tJiai veneKalj, or 'is V responsibility! ies report. Dr. JlcCu iseaw contror -is -a - responsi Jf the medical profession, the ijiealth DetAwMWIe WP ; JuWic and said that cooperation be? i (ween all three js necessary, if cpj-j lot Is to be acWced.'- ' tot A ' J All persons suffering from ve ereal disease who breablfc ip ftai Aieir pbysicial are expected to take !dequate treatment from hjm. flowever, the Health Department is held liable by law to treat all pa dents who are unable or unwilling ty private physicians. For this flurposeV.clinics are held weekly at the Elizabeth .City Health Depart jnent for Pasquotank and Camden ourities,' in Edenton for Chowan JCouiity, and in Hertford for Per quimans County. Private physi jans, who are paid from Health f0epartment funds, are In charge jf the. various clinics. sjliM the end of the fiscal year 154," federal funds were withdrawn for the purpose of paying full time "V. P. investigators for many dis jfricts throughout the state, includ- ihg the local Health District. Mrs. idward Zimmerman, who has serv ed for the past' five years as ve nereal : disease clerk, was sent to jfchool in Norfolk, where she stud d.sways and means of investigat ing cases and interviewing victims pf . the diseases. 1k It is her duty to determine through personal interview at clin gs and at the homes of patients, the answer to two vital questions: from whom has this patient had 'opportunity to get this disease, nd to whom has the patient had n opportunity to transmit the di sease?: By doing this casefinding arid following ud of contacts, an . itnnnrtant cpn tnwnril rnntrnlliliE I . ...w,i.-v the most common of venereal dir sfeases, syphilis and gonorrhea, has been taken. t' At- the- present time there are Approximately 75 persons under treatment and observation in tlu focal HeaWi Department, the niu ' tfbrity being in the Negro race. 4" Each year when the migratory Workers " enter . our counties, nil - members of each laltor camp are Wood te's'teS and given necessary treatment by the local Health Di tjartment, assisted by a team of workers sent in by the United States Public Health Service, thus to interview tacts. patients for private ri Imfc ihtls lllns Cases In Recordsr's Court costs were taxed against Guy Sa b?na and.illuun Rogersop, each 6f WfcM tfubniitted te Vibkrges of speeding. Edward T. Berry, lsd ttyirgsd ) vitji pefllj8: submittetj and paid the' costs or court. - ; j A.fie. 075 tand costa werd assessed 'against Robert Harvey, Negro, who was found guilty orf Jhrde j-ote-of speeding, failing to observe a stop sign and resisting arrest. -V Harvey gavp himself up to local officers after having been pursued by .Police Officer William Tarkenton over several miles of roads in Hertford Township. Ella Mae Lane and Annie White, Negroes, were found guilty on charges of simple assault Prayer for judgment was continued in the cases. Odeil Saterwhite and Frank Bro die, Negroes, paid fines of $2.00 each and costs of court after enteri inir pleas of guilty to charges of being drunk. '" HerberlfiJohnson entered a plea of sruiltir.io a charge, of being drunk ;on,i Jughway. Time John Jj son hadse.ripd in jail was order-; ed as sentence in tne case. Wirifall News L. J. White of Askewville visited, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell Sun-; day. ... - ' .' ' Little Martin Morgan has return ed home from Albemarle Hospital where he spent several days for treatment last'week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Shelton Morgan. T. S. Morgan entered Albemarle Hospital Sunday for treatment. Mr. Morgan has been very ill for sever al days. Mrs. D. R. Trueblood and Mrs. Johnnie Lane are very sick with the flu. Pife. Joel F. Hollowell, Jr., ar rived home Friday night from Ko rea and Hawaii where he has been stationed for some time. He has finished his duties with the armed services, getting his discharge this past Friday. Pfc. Hollowell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell and son, Grover, motored to Fort Jack son, S. C, Thursday to meet' their son, Joel Hollowell, jr.j wno re turned home from service overseas. Sgt. and Mrs. G. It. Parker and daughters, Sharon motored to Nor folk, Va., Saturday. " Miss Polly Baker of Raleigh V J ' : 't I I i ..J$Mi "THIS ONE WILL REALLY SLAY YOU"-tr. William A.i Irwin, of Detroit, Mich., exhibits a prized item of his extensive i gun collection: a violin that's nothing to fiddle with. A .44-caliber pistol barrel is fitted into the scroll; trigger protrudes from under : side of neck, and cocking hammer is fashioned to resemble part of the scrollwork. The Instrument, at least 79 years old, is believed, to have been fashioned in Pike County, Ky, heart of the legendary, - v feudin' country. .!. Jackie and Craig of Bath, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. L; n. Maddrey and spent last week .with Mr. and Mrs. children of .Elizabeth City, Mr. and C D. White.':, ' I Mr.s4. Thomas G, Jtogerson and pn, vMv nd Mrs,. C, D. White WW's? " . .. .. i P ternooflv ; n spent1 last week-end with, their jauKh;te.rt':a"dVsop-in-law, Mr.-and ; Mrs JaK ) Rascoe ; In BathS, HSPi's.' ;Rascoer and children ccom pbnied them home. - j '.,' !,jMr. and Mrs. E, B. Hollowell and lrs. T. S.' Morgan visited T. Si Jorgan at Albemarle j Hospital jn Elizabeth City Monday nightv . I Mrs. o, K "Spruill 'is hbM"' fp bis ot' after, twa1 week-of illness. Mrs. Hubert Hurdle, Billy Hur dle, Mrs. Ruth H. Burden and son, Hubert White, Mr.' and Mrs. Har old Hurdle and children, Lois Ann and Harold Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurdle and son, Howard Wayne were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Raley and family of Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Hurdle and son,' Howard Wayne visited Mrs. Hurdle's parents, Mr. . and Bijrs. John C. Blanchard of atA' vjlle Sunday afternoon. v4Mrs. Ada Thornton of;, George town, Illinois, visited Mrs. Hubert flurdle and Mrs. Sadie Gregory (his week. ! U'.t I WHITEStON NEWSj V. Rollo White and family spent thq', wek-bnd 'with his brother, Allen While, 'antr amily at Landsdownk 5 J??iiiBuria1lf ilow, " who ii stationed at-feamp Gordon, Ga., ai rived early Sunday morning and spent a few hours With his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wmslow, Sr. . V V: Miss Marilyn Baker of Louisburjf College spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Baker. - .' ' Alvah Winslow and family, Mrs, Verna Winslow, Mrs.: Louis Stall? ings and Judy Stallings were Sun: (day dinner guests, of Harold Lassi ter and family 'of NorfoiK. xne; visited 'Mrs. Matthew Winslow i rte'aerjioih. She is a patient i the' Norfolk General Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Baker visi Mr. Baker's broth v ed brother, John Ca ver Sunday. He is a patient in Leigh's Memorial Hospital in Nor folk, Va. Harry Riddick of Gatesville visit ed his brother, Tom Riddick and family Sunday. William Winslow and . family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Winslows parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Perry, Sr., of BeWidere. vMr, and Mrs. Tommy White of near Sandy Cross visited Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Winslow Sunday. Jasper Winslow, 'Misses Thelma and Patricia . White motored to Manteo Sunday. - " ,! Mr, and Mrs. Arba Winslow, Mr. and Mrs." Lucious ' Winslow visit ed Mrs. Wayland White and Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Williford of Jack son, Sunday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Carson Winslow of Sunbury spent Saturday night and Sunday' with Mrs. Winslow's par ents. , Mr.' and Mrs. Leonidas L. Lane " ; . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams and son, Steve, called to see . Mrs. Mary Williams and son, Herbert Williams and family Sunday. Messrs. Luther Winslow, Gideon Saunders," Dempsey Winslow, Lin? wood Winslow, Arba Winslow and Roy Winslow attended the funeral services of Jasper Thompson, held at the M. E. Church in Woodland Monday afternoon. BELVIOERE NEWS Wayland White and Bennie Wood spent Sunday in Jackson visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williford and helping' to control these diseases in spent Sunday with her mother, other states. , Mrs. J. H. Baker. .'.-jj Weekly venereal disease clinics Sre held each Tuesday night from &30 P. M., until 7:00 . P. M.. in -Elisabeth City, each Thursday Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Gray of Tren ton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Humphlett. Pvt. Walter Humphlett and Mrs. 'Might' from 5:00 P. M until 7:00 . Humphlett of Camp Gordon and rP M,, in Hertford, and each Fri- Augusta. Ga., spent the week-end tfay afternoon from 2:!!0 until 3:30 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. fa Edenton. L. Humphlett. Mrs. Zimmerman will be pleased I Mrs. Jack Kascoe and children, Baseball Time Is Here OUR STORE IS headquarters for all types of sports equip ment . . . tome in and see our line of baseball gear. : BASEBALL SPIKES "L ; , ; . . . Louisville Slugger; "''V i BASEBALLS and SOPTBALLS ; RAiSEBAtL and SOFTBALL MITT$ , BASEBALL and SOFTBALL GLOVES . Come in TODAY and select your needs before the stock is picked over ! Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. ' Ayi . "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 -:- HERTFORD, N. C. 1949 m flF6kDlGustom Tudor J7 1951 CHEVROLET 4-door : ; . puB oipBj si;q iuoajS , -. 1950 CHEVROLET 4-door . green; with radio and heater . ' 1953 FORD Custom Fordor . , . maroon and white; has radio and heater and Fordomatic drive FORD Fordor... dark green SPECIALS -ws 1949 FORD Club Coupe; maroon 1 946 FORD Convertible coupe; grey 1941 FORD Tudor See These Pickup Trucks 1952 FORI) 34-ton : 1952 FORD Vo-ton , 1948 GMC 344on VINSLOW BLAtiCIIAliD MOTOR CO. HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA; USED CARS 1953 Dodr;e V-8 CLUB COUI'B 1953 Chrysler N. Y. 4-DOOK , 1953 Plymouth A 4-UOOR SEDAN 195Ford CUSTOM, 2ppOR SEDAN I8i52 Plymouth ' CLUB COUPE 1952 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Ford ; VICTORIA 1951 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Studebaker 4-DOOR SEDAN 1950 Chrysler . 4-DOOR . ' 1950 DeSoto! , ; 4-DOOR 1949 Ford 4-pOOR SEDAN 1949 Plymouth . 4-DOOR SEDAN 1949 Ford 4-DOOR SEDAN 1949 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN , ,1941 Ford SEE USFOR BETTER BUY& W USED CARSl Mrs. Wayland White, Mrs. White in improving and hopes to be home soon. "".',- 'i Mrs. T. U. Terry spent Monday in Elizabeth City. Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Sr., Mrs. Curtis Chappell and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr., spent Thursday in Suffolk. , Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick and children spent Sunday in Nor folk and visited Mr. and Mrs. For rest Matter and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes. ' Little Peggy Jo Layden return ed home on Tuesday after being a patient in Albemarle Hospital and is doing nicely. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chappell and daughter Wynda Lyne were in Raleigh Sunday visiting- Tilson Chappell, a student at State Col lege. . , . , RECREATIONAL SCHOOL SCHEDULED HERE IN MARCH 'Continued from Par One) . Thompsdn said) "We Wild lielfor tne' same people to come for all three nights as thlB twining dchool T will be a continuation from night to night' This invitation is offers edto both men and women,' boy and girls. .To have a successful school we will need 75 to particl, pate." ' - . rr '; r. " , Essential Knowledge ? The Wife What do you knoW . about women's clothes T ' , -i Husband (bitteriyJ-The price. . SELECT YOUR LAVJi KOVER li We have a full stock of the best'POW ER MOWERS made . . . at prices that will interest, you. Terms if needed. Hurricane Power Mowers ... in three sizes -Pennsylvania Power Mowers Eclipse Power Mowers These Brand-Named Power Mowers Are All Equipped With the Famous BRIGGS and STRATTON, MOTORS! : WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF - Hand Mowers Priced from $16.95! For best results with your garden and lawn select your seeds from our com plete stock! COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR NEEDS! GARDEN and LAWN SEED PI l . KM tma i it " Hertford Hardware . & 5 Supply Clo. Phone 3461 Hertford, N. C. ENGRAVED OR PRINTED Elite JSKW all types of social printing is at your Command. We will be.glad to make.'eu'g JgestioftB, ;elow yotf samples and quote? prices . all without the slightest ob ligation' oii 'your part. - hi 'W.eddii)ff, Irivitatfons; Jarid'' Announcementfe.Q 4.tV tne wortling, design and printing ot the formal Announcement at Invitation, it is of the utmost importance that cor rect form be observed. Our familiarity with the established customs applying to r&p-r r- L " THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY I CHOOSE YOUR NEW SPRING FASHIONS AT BLANCHARD'S! Just Arrivpd ... ' . T'ur Men's Unlined Men's New Spring Slacks arc here! Beautiful Materials and Shades! charcoal - pink , . greens - yellow , . tans - helios , , $7.50 up ined Spring fH l- jacitets Water-Re pellant Gabardines in season's two most popular colors .,. . charcoal and pink. . Only $5.95 If t Arii?c oriTvrn cittotcj kn nV.'r''styles.ahd-colors.'5 Make your selection ' . ' I. 1 '" fflA AH at oniy . NEW S P R I N G PRINTS ARRIVING DAILY . . . beautiful new designs in a wide assortrnent of color; per yard. - -49c NEW SPRING SHOES-;-, 4 to compliment that charcoal wardrobe, for men, Pink Suede and Black Grained Kid; two:toned .50 1 1 sizes' in 'firowns. Tans. iHaclcs ... Don't V A I Ir If OnPi lAt ROYiS' BLACK XND WHITE w. h-w i."rU COWBOYOOTr&orTzesi so shop early while stock is ' Special .'of f CTt OIllL .VPRICE-comPlcte- SHOP BLANCHARD'S FOR YOUR SPRING FASH- t19 W ION NEEDS : . . WE HAVE jtlsTT WHAT you are riUIIIILJU LOOKING FOR AT RIGHT PRICES r r V "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 it"- - M ft ; . ... .r ... 1 . ."' '. .. ' ..J . ' . .

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