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TEE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTF0I3, K' T: r3Talk. , J :ctcr . , t the Hertford Rotary , 11 interesting and in .u on iivtrtain Folk meeting Tuesday night "av. Paul E. Shulta was i speaker. r ' ulw told the club of some experiences while serving ' i Missions in Virginia and arolina; relating a number yday problems , faced by isiding in mountain areas, iced the growth of church s and how these had helped IT fT-rAT, ' JULY 23, 1955. greatly' in eipanding living eondi-Jr" tioc for the natives of the area. During the business session A. W. Hefren, club president, named Jack Kanoy, Dr. A.' B. Bonner and W. J; Davis to a committee to ar range for a club fish fry. DR. MARY SHANNONHOUSE . Word was received . here ... last week -of the death on. Thursday, of Dr. Mary G. Shannonhouse,' 84, at Richmond, Va.1 She vhis the sister of. the late Mrs. Lydia Wbedbee. Funeral , services . were conducted Hast' Saturday in Richmond, Va; ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 3 BLANCHARD'S BIG 10 SPECIALS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ' April Shower .r !: 46-0. Can Del Monte ' Peas t Pineapple Juice : 2 cans' 35c caiflc ; ; Tide, Fab and Cheer ' Five-String . ; Soap Powders Brooms : p!(g.29c S3c each : i : Pet or Carnation 4-H. Bucket Gwalroey J ; , Milk Pure Lard . 4cais5fe bucket 78c ? v Vi lb. Pkg. Premier 5-lb. Bag Pure Cane f ' Tea Sugar i . p!g. 25c hag53c ; ; Chewing Gum and AerO WaX l, 5c Candy Pint 07". .25c : ! A f nr 11V Quart Can. . . . .49c ; 0 IUI Ub i2-Gallon Can. .89c SHOP AND SAVE A T , J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc. "BLANCHARD'S" SINCEJ832 '""Mr, and Mr$. Thomas J. Levie of Jackson, Michigan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mfss Jeanne Sympson Levie, to Benjamin Carroll Berry, Jr., of Atlanta, Ca. Mr. Berry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Berry of Hertford, the former now associated with the enton furniture Company. . ;' ; Beauty Contest Thrilling Event - (Continued from Page One) was the big day, featuring a two- hour parade, with, the contestants riding beautiful floats. That event the . 24 girls appeared in bathing- suits before a crowd of 25,000. Af ter this final event, points were tallied and Miss Barbara Hicks of Birmingham, Ala., was declared the winner, Second place in the con test, was won by Joan Brown of Florida and third place winner was Miss Margaret Haywood of Arkan sas.' ' v-: : ;;;-;V' QAWt DA V'Eil t. 11 F47-B'ii OUR BIG JULY CLEARANCESALE is still going strong . . . Lots of wonderful values are still to be found ':. The SALE ends Saturday, July 30 . . . but there is still time to take advantage of this value-packed clearance. This week-end-we are Adding the items below to those already offered at astounding prices. ALL MEN'S Sport Shirts Short sleeve, .nylon, rayons and cottons in all sizes . Many styles . and colors Stock up now at these spe cial prices. LISTEN FOR THE Alarm Clock Ring . . . its' ring means '$2.00 in FREE MERCHANDISE to you if you are in the store V making a purchase at that time. The clock rings once each day during the remain der of sale. . :.. BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE Sport Shirts i Reduced V Mother's don't pass up this opportunity , . . Your boy can v always use a few more sport shirts. Cottons, nylons and rayons.' . ,j.A ,. ONE LOT MEN'S Sport Shoes . BROWN AND WHITE TAN AND WHITE EXTRA Special! . . buy one pair at regular price and get a second pair of equal value for Only 5c LADIES AND CHILDREN'S Dress Shoes and Sandals ' Still have a good selection, so shop now and save during our rock bottom price sale. Swim Suits t v FOR THE FAMILY 3 Off The swimming season is In full swing. Get that new. swim suit today at a savings. We have a variety of styles, colors, and sizes. , ONE LOT MEN'S Dress Shoes . 'a Off , . . tan and white. Perforat- ed-mesh and other styles . . . Don't miss this! Get a new pair of shoes at extra sav-4nga- ; ,'? Check Our DONT FORGET TO Bergo Ccuntcr while in the stem Odds and ends which we are practically giving way. LARGE GROUP OF j Caps FOR MEN AND BOYS Many Beautiful Styles! at !4 price SPECIAL FOR THIS ) WEEK-END ONLY! VfiileTheyLast...rMK-c:it'3sFcrTh3ra Belvidere News Clarence Chappell, Jr., Bobby Smith, Wallace Baker, Lois Violet Winslow, Ann White and LaCIair Winslow left Monday morning to attend the 4-H Club Week in Ra leigh on Wednesday. Clarence and, Lois Violet will give a demonstra tion on marketing green peppers. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Copeland, daughter, Betty and son, John, who jhave recently moved from, Dallas, Texas, to Petersburg, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. .M.v Copeland.; Other house jruesta of the Copeland fami ly1 are Mr. and Mrs.1 Elmo Cannon, Jr., fend three' children t Chicago. Mr: and Mrs'. Pailen Lane, Mr. end Mrs. Hilton White and daugh ter, Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Syi mons all of Hertford, were Sunday visitors with the N. W. Chappell family. ' v " Billy, Lydia and Tini Riddick spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. Forest Matter and family of Norfolk, Va." ' ' The F. R. Chappell family spent last week at their Nags Head cot tage.' . ;!"; . ': ' Brenda ftid " Paul ' Stallings of Hobbsville are visiting their grand parents this week. ' - ' Mr. . and Mrs. Rot Bvrum and three, children of Norfolk visited I with the E. S. White family Sun day. Their son, Don, remained and is visiting Glenn this week. " The Rev. D. V. Pike, the L. C. Winslow family, the E. S White family and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Win dow will leave Monday for Guil ford College to attend N C. Yearly Meeting of Friends . there 'next week. " . ,V Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bagwell of Rock Hill, S. C, were Monday visit ors with the Estes' Copeland fami- WinfallNewfr Mrs. E. R.i Meekins is visiting her son-in-law and daughter in Manteo. Howard C. Baker of Arlington. Va., 'is. spending - this week with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker: Mrs. William Powell has return ed' to her home in Hatboro, Pa., after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chalk and family of New York are spending this week with his mother, Mrs Pearl Chalk. . ' . - Mrs. Pearl Chalk and son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Chalk, are spending the remainder of this week in Moyock with the D. M. Chalk family. ' : ' Mrs. W. G. Hollowell and G rover HoHowell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. - Jimmie Earnhardt at their cottage at Kill Devil. Hill Sunday. , - . Mrs. T. H. White spent Tuesday at Cross Roads '.visiting 'her ne phew,,. Wayne Hollowell, Who has recently returned home from Albe marle Hospital, Elizabeth City. 'Mayor and Mrs. F. 3. Winslow and son, Don, are spending this week at their cottage .at Nags Head. . . J D, L, Bather, Jr is alia to be i out after being sick for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Louise Cary of Charleston, W. Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lane Sun day. ; ::-;:t:. Mr. , and Mrs. T. S. Morgan and boys spent Sunday at Nags Head and Roanoke Island. . Billy Jones of Suffolk, Va., sntfit Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones. , :., Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hobbs of Nor folk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones and Mrs.Lula Lane, i -;: "):" - Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr., was horn ored at a fish fry on her birthday Saturday, which was given by her DONT SCRATCH THAT ITCH! In 15 minutes yon MUST be pleas ed with ITCH-ME-NOT when ap plied for the itch of eczema ring worm, athlete's foot, insect bites and other surface rashes or your 40c back at any drug store. Today at S AND M. -adv. son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.' Walter T. NoweJl on their lawn at their country home near here. Those enjoying the occasion were: " Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stokes and family of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Munden and daughtet of Suffolk, Va.; Miss Mattie Pearl Nowell of .Norfolk, Va.; Mr Wil liam Corprew of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. E, A.. Twine, .Mr. and Mrs. . J. W. Nowell, Jr. . ' , Mr.- and Mrs. 'S, E Siokes and children of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr. . Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Meads spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hollowell and Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Hollowell Miss Polly Baker spent last week at Nags Head with Mrs. Pierce; MRS. MARGARET S. WALTERS Mrs, Margaret Stokes Walters, 91, died Wednesday' night . around midnight at ' the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thad C. Chappell, after a long illness. She was the daughter of the, late John and Eliz abeth Stokes and the widow of the late .Thomas ' Walters. An '.active member of the Methodist Church. cent above the short 1954 crop she was the oldest member for the when 1,081,000 tons were produced past 10 years., . Surviving besides, from 1,1301000 acres. The all-hay Mrs. Chappell are one other daugh- yield of 1.01 tons per acre is about ter, Mrs. Lloyd Griffin of Eden- 5 per cent above last year and ton; six grandchildren and five about equals the 10-year average of great-grandchildren. Funeral ser vices will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Hertford Metho dist Church with' the Revv t S. Richmond officiating. ' "'t " ' ' '".'.-'. . BUMPER HAY CROP : ' j, Based on condition reports from growers asof July 1, produbtion from the 1955 hav Mn h M,i Carolina is forecast at 1.111 noo 'tohsi from an estimated 1,099,000 acres for harvest. The above Pro duction, if realized, Would be 8 per 1.02 tons 'per acre. - ANIMAL ARENA -IN AFRICA . Within Africa, a land of unex plored jungles, live many strange ana unique animals. 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