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I 1 Ertf4 "id Sirs. David Fort and son - .oved from Greenville to the uartment on Church t Mr. Fort hag accepted in vita Harrell Gas ft Coal my. (- . - ' Quests 7 .. iV and Mrs. William Perry of 'nia' Beach, Va, spent Sunday W. P. Perry, Sr. irned Borne " """r si. taunt Jordan Sutton re- jedhome Sunday after spending T'eek at Warwick, Va., visiting son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Robert Jordan. 1."; 'taesMM :ted Daughter ' 2Zt. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent sral days this week in Char- where they visited their son taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K Christensen. . . Kk-end At larTisburg "r. and MnCi. R. Jarvis spent f J week-er.3 at Jarvisburg as the sta of ; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. . (turned Bom ! f Xlrs; Charles Whedbee has re t mad to her home after spending r Teral days with Mr. and Mrs. I Jbert Applewhite in Norfolk, Va. defamed Home iMrs. Lizzie Harrell has returned home after taking a two months course in drycleaning at Silver T rings, Md. T iek-ed.At Garner.,:,.;.-. -' Lira. Tom Skipsey and daughter, I :a and C. G. Stephens spent the fkend with Mr. and Mrs. Cra t?n Stephens at Garner. . T.Vk-etvd Here . Miss Peggy White of Smithfietd Spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. Frem St. Panb Vlw Gladys Felton of St. Pauls cL-(it the week-end with Mr. and 1, jfcJttC. Stoke ', f , ,. ( , i . ' a ,apt,,hd WE. i Peareyjaftd ,7k left Sdndtt for a few I vacation at Beaumont Texas f.Ji'KUves., 13 fom Raleigh ' ,i ,Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stephenson JkM .daughter, Kay from Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Louis .man. . Week-end In Maryland V ai. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren spent ' 4 Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 6 4. featoraay Gneats , :'ilrs. David Ward and daughter ef Raleigh and Mrs. W. L. Ward fr Pyland7 visited Dr. and Mrs. I. AjVard aurday. Petnmet Home , . Mra..E. A. Byrum has returned home after, spending several days last week with relatives in Norfolk, ?;): Weei-end Here 1.' Mr, and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and children , of , Newport-News, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.. T. X Raper. ;:7.--V77:.77' Tuesday In Williamston s ;M. J".S.-Vick and Murray Vick r ent Tuesday in Williamston and t 'ashington with friends and rela- tmt, ""i tijner Guests .Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cobb, Jr., of Korfolk, Va, and Mrs. M. R. Carr 'of Farmville and Mr. and Mrs. L. &.' Cobb, Sr., were the dinner ruests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Litamie Sutton, Jr. . rprereJ '' 1 T-Irs. . Rosa Waldron, who has lien confined to her home for a week is improved. ' Tiwn Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L, E Cobb, Jr., om Norfolk, Va., spent the week ' i with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wins- Jlf " ' jek-end Gnests ' ' lit. and Mrs. Ge Tyson and i lldren of Oak City spent the cS-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. .ward. , J i; . . , U -ay tn Suffolk " , f rd Mrs. Clinton Eley and kpent Saturday in Suffolk, 4 J 1. k IV J Sunday In Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott, Miss JuaniU Divers, Sandy Divers and D. A; Carver visited Miss BUlie Carole Divers at Greensboro Col lege Sunday. Sunday In Eden ton . Mr., and Mrs. E. Y. Berry and Mrs. J. E. Jones spent Sunday in Edenton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Spruill, Sunday In Hampton Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and son, Walter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason at Hampton, Va. From Southern Pines Dr. Harrell Johnson of Southern Pines spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson and while- here visited his mother in the Chowan Hospital. In Hospital Clark Harris underwent an ap pendectomy at the Albemarle Hos pital in Elizabeth City Sunday. Clark is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. W. 3, Davis have returned home after a week's vaca tion through : the New England States and visiting relatives in New York City. In Chicago Mr. and Mrs. R. M. RicMick are attending a bankers' convention in Chicago this week, In Hospital Edgar White was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital last week for observation. Sunday In New Bern : Mr. and Mi's. C. Ti Skinner, Charles Skinner and Eldon WinsloW spent Sunday in New Bern, : Week-end Hertc M. i . i iki Mrs. Bill Pickhardt ami 'daaifejWter Ann of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with:., relatives Hertford. ' , CELEBRATE' ANNIVERSARY ' xuirana mrs. jacoD r.wnitewiu celebrate their golden wedding ah nif ersaty on Octobei 9, 1955, Theii Their children are 'Jiortorih them at an open nouse at ine nome oi ear. ana Mrs. White, 80 Grubb Street; Sun day alteini'OciebefvlwntJ.' to 6 o'clock. Friends are cordially invited to call Invitations will not be mailed in the county. The fam ily requests no gifts: t CIRCLES TO MEET The Missionary Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet next week as follows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet Monday af- TODAY i FRIDAY i Shows 3:157-9 P. ELEANOR PARKER GLENN FORD . ( - .. . "-- 7C7:'-;77 : In ;7-''s "Interrupted Melody" . SUNDAY , ' Shows 2:15-4:15-9:1$ BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO "Abbott &Costello Meet the Mummy MONDAY-TUESDAY- .Shows 2:15-7-9 P. M. BOB HOPE MILLY VITALE ' in'.. "The Seven Little . Foys" WEDNESDAY ONLY ; Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. Double Feature ALLAN Rocky LANS' in , Sheriff of Sundown Also" V JOHNNY WEISMULLEB I "Jungle Moon Men" ternoon at 8 o'clock at the church. The Artie Eratcher Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. The Inabelle Coleman Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs.' L. N. HoHowell. . The Mary Ellen Dosier Circle will meet Monday night at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs. Joe Cara vello. ' The Mattie Macon Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs., Ed Benton. The Bessie Pritchard Circle will meet Monday' night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Jim Basa, The Rosa Powell Circle will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Jack Symons with Mrs. Dan Berry as co-hostess. ' HONORED AT DINNER PARTY Miss Myrtle Gordon : Williams and Steve Perry whose marriage took place Sunday were honored Saturday evening at a dinner party by Mrs. George Fields and Mrs. Julian White at the home of Mrs. Fields. The home was beautifully decorated with cut fadl flowers and lighted candles. ; ; .7 ; A chicken salad plate was served to the guests of honor and the members of the wedding party pre ceding the rehearsal. Those pres ent beside the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Perry, the Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Meekins, Mrs. Ralph White, Miss Valerie White, Mrs. Kelly White, Cynthia Winslow, Bobby Jones, . Billy Jones and J. W. Hewes. 777 7,77 After the rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams entertained at a cake cutting at their home near Hertford. GOC ALERTED , The Perquimans County Ground Observer Corps, has been requested to participate in a twelve hour alert starting at 9:00 A. M., to 9:00 P. M., Sunday, October 2. 7 ' The exercise will be known as "Skytrain Vll". This jevercl which will include approximately 230 observation posts in 57fiN. C. Counties in the Durham Air De fense Filter Center Area, will servej as a training exercise to increase ojPaOOTarnchcq DIABETIC .V? Jtisulfo... .. 1 v.; ..Needlefi7 ; . - v Test tablets Tubes and Charts i . Always Available at SandM "On the Corner" SATURDAY Show Starts 1:30 ' JACK LUND 7H,7f , to-l ,;7j;i piveGunsJVesr ' Pajittier Girl No. W THURSDAY-FRIDAY Shows 3:15-7-9 P. M. 03 aw ' 3 lb Cejni fwwmss ,1 p1-1'-'" 4 Vwrf (fed ta-ita- bJ MATURE " SUZANEALL A eawf MamMNsnoMA HEEDS jr.' !" N- i &iM : I III VICTOR 7 r Grour J CL w Corps, , - " 14 AUXILURIf TO MEZT ' f The American iLegion 'Auxiliu-y wm meet on Thursday night, Oc tober 6, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Oscar Felton. ' All menu bers are urged to attend and bring the Christmas gifts for the' Vet erans Hospital.' . ' . AUXILURY TO MEET : V The Saint Catherine Auxiliary of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will meet Monday night, October 8, at the home of Mrs. J.'H. New-i bold. All members are urged to at tend, i ' Yqu'J! PLYMOUTH'S mat nnn ruir rnj-u-u-jni ry ' Vanned Goods Plentiful, Offered Colonial Store has Jnst announced re ceipt of larga shipment, of canned foods ndar two of tha country's beet-known labels, Stokely and Van Camp. A wide . i variety af those product, era already ' . display in local Colonial Supermarkets, f where ; they are being teatured at sale f.fricea all weak lang. r - "Canned goods are currently in plentiful supply", stated Mr. J. E. Harry, colonial Senior Buyer. It may be at least another year- bafora prices again are down to ' present levels. Smart homemakere should boy la case lota while this weak' price , are in effect". Among the mi ian Stokely Item being Colonial Store are For attend hi AWTCURft.SWIFlS PREMIUM,KINGANS RELIABLE ( 1 , , 910 iaLBS.Avrr.wn-. - - . V flBEST)! mt : o lit aff?p5 . pfgCSO VriOATuA-WsrbKmii.s.eMOtee'clraMUiN sTUin LAMS NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE FULLY' TRIMMED LEG-O-LAMB u,. 65c NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE FULLY TRIMMED LAMB CHOPS err 73c NATUR-TENDER U.S. CHOICE FLANK-ON BREAST of LAMB u. If;, Cief Pride Salads Deviled n : pp. CRABS . , 0 f" ODC Potato v . ' ftp. SALAD . , JOC MORTON'S CHICKEN, TURKEY OR B E E F P I E S 3 f.r.'- DOWNTFLAKE FROZEN 7. NYAFFLES i DOH FROZEN- HNEAWr JUICE a . . 2 ORCHARD PRIZE SLICED PEACHES . 2 S2 00- HOLLY HILL FROZEN ORANGE JUICE ' ' 2 1 eS-M. , ' .Can. 29c I . Ill ' ' ' a" 1 " in v III t -W- t w ' w it. ! y. . .r Clzcts New Ottizizz pn Monday, September 28, the students of the Junior Class at Perquimans County High School elected Edgar Fields, Jr., as presi dent. Others officers 'elected were Charles Whedbee, vice president; Nora Grace Cook, secretary, and Shelby Jean Overton, treasurer. The juniors have started seeing Christmas cards and personalized jstationerytto raise money for their animal , Junior Senior From ' next 'snrinif. ' t ' marvel at tho ease and simplicity Of 1 " PUSH-BUTTON DRIVING. Cominfl to tha Ipwest-price field for the first time OCTOBER 21. at Bargain Prices hook Lfanu, Hoiuy Pod Pool, Cat. up, Bartlott Povf, Citnu Salad and numv oua othora. Van Camp tarns Include tbear famotu Pork Baana, Rad Kidnejp Beans, Beat Staw, Baanaa Waabaaa and Spaniah Rica. ' "Wa ax pec t our automata really to "splurga" on Stokely-Van Camp products during this sale", said Mr. J. E. Harry, Colonial Senior Buyer. "It is a reel buying opportunity, brought about by the fact that canneries are now working full-time to proccaa abundant ttSS crops. By order ing in carload lots. Colonial haa been able to buy at unusually low prices and. In ac cordance with our policy, wa are pawing thia savings on to our customers. t 'I , ev 'b ' 1A SfioulJer ' Chops Lb. . Macaroni nn SALAD OvIC Baked OOn BEANS . . . OOC T ! I 11 it , .. l V S I ..-n koHizrj W w p sj vojtrisktF -V , H 49c - J - 17c V i M V i l s I XI X I 1 1 I " I B6t , , J M H . r "kmc "JK ' iZ.- ILLI iLJ- ,-.: vv ,l-. UC- )v I GRAND Til ii I U 1.1 C. .7.jtd f..n TcZt- Cne ' y with long torso and seijuins trim med the neck, sleeves, and bottom of torso. ' Her accessories were navy blue and she wore an orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a teahblue dynel tweed dress, with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. -' ' Af tei the ceremony the Wedding couple left for unannounced points and upon their return Will make their home near Hestford. ,r - Tho bride traveled in a black1 iviui, ujiavu uimck-ana gray - n"i'i'rrw.".'ifivniniffiiwi,Hinnxrt,iRKi" P TUNE IN i L'NANCY CARTER'S TV COOKBOOK'; I EVERY THURSDAY It FANCY OREGON STATE " s 1 . 1 wcrrfc asaat; v,i'ir-;.'J ' X ,y -m- m M y (. FOR SALADS RED RIPE SLICING 4I Of A T n f o ' r-'"7 7 ft I UL.0 . r . . ax' ,j coat. V ? a""-"- j,v"- i r 'y. She ware t 3 orcl.U lutci fm.her prayer book,' ! GOO Llceting Called ' For Next Tuesday . , .. . . . . , . .There will be an important meet ing of all members and interested persons of the Perquimans Ground Observer Corps Tuesday night at " i m w--v-u-w--w-w m I Drinn Liulu:! insurance Apchcv !;,,;,ii;:;..,.;v..,1,.. ;. 7;; 7 80 CHURCH STREET ' ' t , PHONE 5601 HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA ' . - Formerly Fields Insurance Agency ' ' . See me for your Auto Insurance ' when buying or trading automo-, I biles and sav.Q... . -7 ' ..j Check with me on your fire insur '' - ance and let me save you money. AUTO FIRE LIABILITY 7 Wm. Oaude Brinn vnsm tw st::::iy-vah RICH FLAVPR VAN BEEF STEW . r. 37c A REAL TASTE TREAT VAN CAMP CHILI WITH BEANS . "clTZld tSARDEN FRESH FLAVOR STOKELY : TINY LlMAS . ji.3 19c FULL OF VITAMINS STOKELY'S ORANGE juice 4C.; 33c DELICIOUS BLENDED JUICE STOKELY'S ' CITRUSIP . 7n 29 STOKELY'S SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES : vv sf22c. RICH & FLAVORFUL-VAN CAMP gJSL iPORK & REFRESHING STOKELY SECTIONS OF - '; ' GRAPEFRUIT 2 a 33c STOKELY'S DELICIOUS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . .7. Its: 43c i Mi' i i PACKED WITH THOUSANDt , THOTOS. PLANS. UUSTKATKMS y Our 9,000 Creaa lndd Intria Vi. ,.isv. ill j: sr ,4o . V . .y' - t - .y- v I y?1' JLH-' FOG $? 7:."V 7 l r - : ' :si4 a. rvpreseww-.' Durham Filter penter will be pres ent fo. explain the neWTUlee V f re, porting procedure and' to ehoW a film on the operation of the post, according to Charlie Skinner, Jr., Chief Observer. : .... All members are urged to be present. s . ( . : . , tJ TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED CAMP BEANS 2 c.. 19C TKI VSrtSLS FAMOUS iauvcu:s tit"ftx.ir co.it.yc".;::if cr:tYcicr::!A UirarrMrifl ' WMaekifll OS i' YO0R.CHOICB , Saw . . b. Bench Vl " C. -f -Mrs! " ! D. i ' .a Laval f l'. '" S r ":v; f reJl ' J ra-J-l-c. Aww r i 1. -l-Cc. F rr - J -Pc. rr r K. 75 - . L. It rrw.. M 1 A.! .... . . - . OJ ll-aa. rL.a. K . . . L5 . i rclauvea.
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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