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.at; i TKS PERQTTIMANS WEEKLY, HEKTF6KD, NORTH CAROLINA,' FRIDAY, APRIL, ?2, 1955. wyc?v' :,4f,.,;.tt r i r- - in i in r - m T1 r I- JJL'iUJjr '.'I'' ' I""' 'i if---"- i , Sun " V finest iJ Mm A&fiihhs Of ith City Brtt Sunday with ,r. M Ml. B. 1 Uiuus, ft- vni Nrr B Jjf Newppri Jfews, Va., spent KSuiutlith Mr. nd Mrs. E. C, Sunday CMto : : Mr and Mrs. Shelton Sutton of 'Norfolk, Va., gpent Sunday with 'I Mrs:; B. ' W. 'Pennington. ' From Panama . Mrs. Mildred Morrill of Panama 'is the (tweet of her mother, Mrs. Louis Nachman. AtTort Jackson s Julian White, Jr., who is with the V. S. Amed Forces is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. Returned Hoaie ,.Mr. and Mrs. W." H. Orerstreet returned to their ftome m Kaieign Monday after spending last week with Mrs. H. E. Jones. Mm. W. U. Hardeastle returned home Sunday after spending sev eral day with relatives In Easton, Md., and St Michaels, Md. " Mrs. J. T. Britt, Mrs. Mary JL Sutton and Miss Hdene Britt of Shelby spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Fanton Britt and J. T. Britt Viaied Ja Baltinore : Mr; ad Mrs. Fenton Britt and .son, jDean, spent tip Easier holi days with Mrs. C. R. Hogg in Bal timore, Md. --. From DfttUia M and Mrs. F. C 'Sloop and children of Pvblia, Va., spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward ,- Fromerfelk Mjyuul Mrs. Cameron White and Mrs. Perl HnU of Norfolk, Va., 'spent the week-end with Mrs. J. L. Leggett. : Sunday Guests - Mr.,md Mrs. J. U Lessiterj Miss Mary Lee Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eure of Corapeake, Mrs. C. T. Doughtie of Edenton,,MrB. W. C ' Jackson and Mils Kathleen Jack son of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ward. Fran AojkerMMviUe Mr. and Mrs. Eerett James of RobersonviHe spent -the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton, Jr., and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Retfe. Ia Ireensboro Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towe wiU spend the wek-end in Creensboro where Mrs. Towe wiU attend a: Board of Directors meeting of the North Carolina Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women's Iubs. Frou Norfolk' V :V Miss Ruth Sutton of Norfolk, Va., is spending this wek with, Mrs. B. W. Pennington. Sunday XUuata Mr. and Mrs. BJlltTbMwr and Mr. and Mjs. James Tiwofver d son of WHIiamston -spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. Froai NcrfaHc Chief Petty Officer J. E. fjll heart of Norfolk, Va., spent Sat urday iwith Mr. and Mrs. X . vide. Sunday GueaU Mr. and Mrs. . T. Whjte .of Ro per, Mrs. Melvtn Wright aoid daughter, Aqn of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. J- E. Eyer- ' ett' ' Weekend In EHIsafetfcCtty . Miss Bedky Nixon was the wek- nd .guest of Miss Ann Wright in Elizabeth City. Thunday JJara , ( M?. Sfijr Haef jPategyjaie spent' Thursday Uh Ma. (OUyia Hobbs and Ux&. .CMrles Johnson, Ftom GreenvUU , Mx. and Mf. N- ,0. 9&ypve of . Greejiyjlle yjsilted Mr; f itf Jftrs. . X. Twsdajr, ; ; . Returned Home Mrs. W. H. Hudson and. Miss Mae Wood Winslow have returned Ihoma 'after visiting relatives iq Norfolk, Va., and attending the Kit-trell-WiVeox' wedding on Saturday in Norfolk. : "... Returned Home Mrs. L! A. Ward has returned to her-; home after spendini several months with Mrs. N. C. Barefoot in Richmond, Va,, Mr. and Mrs. Ker mit Cowan at Falls Church, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ruddock at Florence, Ala Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Campbell re turned to their home Sunday after visiting Misses Helen and Becky McClyment at Easton, Md. Sunday At Woodland Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell visit ed friends at Woodland. Sunday. I Sunday At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello spent Sunday At Virginia Beach, Va. To Florida Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick have left, for Miami, Fla., where they will attend a national convention of music" elubs. ; From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Percy Byruni and daughter of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. E. A. By rum Saturday. To Greensboro) Mrs. Marion Swindell and chil dren, Larry and Sheron, are leav ing Friday to spend the week-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sienkiewicz. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Don Campen and children of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. W.MJJ. MEETING Th Perquimans County W.M.U. meeting will be held Wednesday, April 27, at Great Hope Club be ginning at 10:30 A. M. The Rev, James 0. Mattox, pastor of the Hertford' Baptist' Church, will de liver the missionary sermon. All persons interested in WJtf.U. work are urged to attend this meeting. GnQpb Planning Fcrtel Party The Perquimans BPW Club held its monthly meeting recently at the home of Mrs, -Nettle Lee Carayeilo with 13 members present. ;Mrs. Emily Harrell,' president, presided over $he meeting. ' $ I ! " Mrs. Minnie ; Wilma j Hurdle, treasurer, reported that recent ic- rais money, for different Ipqjeks had proved highly, successful j T)ie club voted to,-become ,'a"b of Achievement oy donating J2.00 per member to the - National BPW Headquarters building being con structed in Washington; D. C. The club's annual birthday party is being held April 21st at the Hotel Hertford with the social committee composed of Mrs. Sally Lane, Mrs. Alice Towe, Mrs. Grace Costen and Miss Dillwyn Denton in charge .of the program. Each mem ber was asked to bring a special guest to the party. A nominating committee compos- d of Miss Hulda Wood, Mrs. .Alice Towe and Mrs. Betty Swindell was elected to select a slate of officers for 1955-56 to be presented at the May business meeting which wil) be held at the home of Mrs. Roxanna Jackson. " - ' Following the adjournment of the meeting, the hostess served refresh ments to the following members present: Misses Hulda Wood, Thel ma Elliott and Kale Blanchard and ne. ;ley, Mar,y,S);La,ne, Essie B-bagej and Minnie- Wilma Hurdle, J :i Mesdaiiffl HarrMl,t!(Trowe, Costen, Swindell, Margaret Ba BBfDGE (fLB MEETS Mrs. Trim 'Wilson' 'entertineil hen, tyjdfft "V laftt , Wednehdafe night 'at fier Home on Front Sft-eeL Those playing werti Mesdamefc "A A. Whitley, C, A,. Davenport, S. f. Jessup! J. H. Newbold,' Nita Miller', R. S. Mqnds, Jr.r Silas Whedbee, and Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The high score prize "went to Mrs. Mil ler. Refreshments- were served by the hostess. . '' . HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB , Mrs. G. W. Barbee was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Grubb Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. M. Wil liford, H. C Stokes, T. L. Jessup, C. E.' Johnson, J. T. Biggers, C. R. Holmes, John Coston, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. ;The SCRAPBOOK IN CONTEST A music scrapbook, prepared by Anne Lane and which was judged the best in a local club in 1954, will be entered in a national contest in Miami on Saturday. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. 0. Felton entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home. Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames B. .G. Koonce, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, V. N. jDarden, Roulac McMullan, Charles Whedbee, Miss Kat Blanchard and Miss Thelma Elliott The high score prize, went to Miss Elliott A sweet course was served. TODAY . . . FRIDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. ROCK HUDSON BARBARA RUSH in "Captain Lightfoot" SATURDAY... Show Starts 1:30 P. M. DANE CLARK ; a "Thunder Pass" Captain Video No. 2 SUNDAY . . . Shows 2:15-4:15 and 9:15 P. M. Gary Merrill and Jan Sterling "THE ifitlUNGLE" MOND A Y -TUESDAY . . . Matinee 3:15-Night 7-9 P. M, 1 I'llllilll- llllllilililw wm mm ifidM WEDNESDAY ... Matinee 8:15 Night 7.9 P. M. Van Johnson and John Hodiak "BATTLEGROUIID" s -.,,-' ''V?- THURSDAY-FRIDAY . . . Matinee: 3:15 Night 7-9 P. M. Harry JSelafonte and Pearl Bailey ' : in .. "CARMEN JOKES" high score prize went to Mrs. Wil liford and low was awarded Mrs. Coston,- RerejiJiments were served. Winf all News ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin and son, Richard of Sommersworth, N H., spent Beveral days last' week with M-Sgt. and Mrs. G. R. Park er. ;. : -ti , ' MiC ap f Mrs,, ewion-Jylor of Norfolic, Va., visited her aunt, Miss Annie White and Mr. Ruth Ptrry Easter Sunday.1 ' 1 f Mn and Mrs. E.- B. Hollo well visi td tfr. land Mrs. ijj M. Tjlat-' thews of' Ellzab'eth ' City, Routfe '1, Sunday, afternoon. ,-. ; . f k -Mrs. Williani Powell of Hatboro, Pa., -Mrs. Joe Busick and. son of Point Pleasant Pa., are 'visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.'flollowell and week-end with his family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jordan. " ; , ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow son, Grover, visited Mrs. G. T. Wil- spent Sunday at their ';foage' at Hams of Newland Sunday., Mrs. J. W." Lane, Mrs. William Powell and Mrs. Joe Busick. and son ' spent the week-end at Fort Bragg with Sgt. and Mrs, E. J Roberson. " ' ' Ki' W: ;Miller' and family spent Saturday at Nags Head. j - ; Addie Mae Ferrell is at the Al beiAarle Hospital for observation and 'treatment ' ' -. ... ! June and Johnnie Martin Temple Kill Devil Hills. . Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Hoilpwell, Mr. and Mrs. Elsberry Whedbee, Mrs.-Floyd Mathews 'attended' the funeral of George Taylor Wijliams BIIRTHD AY PARTY On Saturday, April 16, . Susan Lee JanXesoR had a, party celebrating her sixth birthday. ; Games were played with'the winners receiving a prizei " Pin-The-Tail-On-Tne-Don key" ' " winner.'-'Vera Harrell; "Bean Bag Toss . winner, Nancy Mathews ; PJothes PJns In' Bottle winner, Nan hi Newlnnd Mnniinv V . . cy Mathews: Bridges winner, net ' Mrs; GladyiDenipieof Iforl: ' '. Vf",f' Va., and f Mrs. "'Ruth Jehnlhga ;off ,' After the ghmes . the feifU were Elizabeth' City ; were rBceht, 'guests opened an then tije guests receiv of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Warl. , i ' ed ice cream and cake. Paper hats, Sgt and Mrs.' Frank Gardner and belloorj, and .umbrellas iilled with children of Edenton visited friends candy were given as favors. Those of. Newland visited thalr grandpar-here. Sunday. .. 'present were": 1:Nancy Mathews, ents, MrT and Mrs. E. B. Hollowellf . Airs, Br T, Pike is. some '-better Jntty" Hofler, Linda Hofler, Skip Monday night. 1 ' -" - . ' jthis week. ! .-. . .' . . ' 'per Morgan, 'Vera Harrell, Carl J. G. Byrd of U." S. Navy, sta- - Mrs; Charlie Wilder'bpent Tues-; Wilson Lewis, Jr.; Herbie'Jamieson tioned at Norfolk, -Va., ' spent the day im Norfolk, Va., on business. 'Tommy1 Keel arid the honoree 1 vci',1 c:.'l:i rPrrnTTfl "m7T(TT"n" TTTn( urn Cans DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! FRESH TASTING CS BRAND TOMATO JUICE . 4 DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! IDEAL FOR DESSERTS OR. FRUIT JELLS STONY MAN PEACHES . . 4 DOLLAR SALE .SPECIAL!'- BAKE WITH FRANKS CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS S . , , .... 4 DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! MAKES A GRAND 'MAIN DISHrSliVER SKILLET CORNED BEEF HASH . . . DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! EAT LIKE CANDY OR WITH CREAM KELLOGG'S SUGAR ( 4 FROSTED FLAKES In Eidhwoad Mr. and Mrs. R. If. Riddick, Mrs. C. B. Barker and son, Charles spent - "Can't ypu mention me J . 7v4, Cililll 7 IIS" - f V fv-- t r'rJ 1091 When a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of used cars, he's headed in the right direction when he looks for the OK Tag. OK Used Cars are thoroughly inspected and scientifically re conditioned. Best of all, OK Used Cars ares yarjgnted jo writing, at no extra ost. SeM wUy byiw Avtheriied Chevrolet Dealer HcJlIowell Chevrolet Ca. - PHONE 2151 HERTFORD, N. G DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! REDGATE GOLDEN CREAM CORN 10 DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! EVAPORATED CS MILK .... 8 DOLLAR SALE. SP.ECIAL,! ROYAL DISH ' GRATED TUNA 5 ARM 30 Cans Till Cans N4, Vi Cans ouRi!rSvc $1.00 DOG FOOD ; : 7 DOLLAR SAL SPECIAL! DELICIpUS LUCK'S $1.00 NAVY BEANS v $ DOLLAR SAtE SPECJAJ.! UICK'J -' $1.00; BEANS iSS?HN! r: 6 $1.00 $100 $1.00 Vv-:'::.-:-':;:;;V ' i $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1:00 4 No. Vi Cm 21-os. Cs 1 . Cans Mies.. DOLLAR SALE SPECIAL! NUTRITIOUS KASCO l-s. Cans .303 Cam. Cans $1.00 vnnnr i . r it IDEAL FOR SANDWICHES OR COLD PUTIS ARMOUR STAR" SPICED LUIS1GHEON MEAT ? $100 YOU'LL REALLY. ENJOY SWEET, JUICY AND TENDER BIRDSEYE GHIdCERTOIgP :69c BUY5 ESS-KAY. HIGHLAND BRAND SLICED BACON .6 $1.00 BUCIC SHAD:, Jb J3c ROE 5HAD 4 !. lb. 29c FANCY TEN0EJ? sRE1EW '- v:PpaSaa.- 11 JBfc -1 1 ; f 1 - i If I I. t i 1 ,,'11 l COMPACT TOOL KIT r r )fcni and J Kfwdrtf bladw ' . pbi bli ptm tiofflMW. M HANDY HOLDER TOOL Kit CnlWl of plitn, M 3 H1ECI SCREWDRIVER SET .,. . A wrowdriMf M that'! Indhpmf URMtPASCAL CEIMY llRGE CRISP CUCUMBERS : " " 2 stalis 23c V . tor 25c ' is :' ;?'mtta nnnn cm - 7, .1 IC:!::dSt3rc$t i J p torn jmm m . r ' C:! ijfi t r .' Sot Yoar V . FRU . CATALOGUE AYwr I U RiEi ji.y( o t CCXCMIAL 4 STORC 1 m m SQCOT WRENCH SET ,J . aichanta mi. . 10-PIECE SQCKET WRENCH SET . ; IndvdM hmdl and 9 wnnchtt Ainurrox' j' ".. - . to fM himI. .0 Sift. RVSSa-COVERED . ,tr!D'CORD i ' AlwaxftiffHl V .,cwdtiai , : lt. jft AVYPUTY TROJUeUiJUOHT ' ;. 4m Into tmy nook ond omm j 3,tr ' OI D FIELD. GROWN ftLC J MIG AZALEAS inn i" t week-end ia Richmond, Va.
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