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TK2 PERQUIMANS WEE3XY. KSRTFORD. KCr.TH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. I. 1S33. 1 k-nd In Durhtm Mr. and Mrs. ' H. C. Stokes nt the week-end in Durham & Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins. "ndd Gun . ;Mf. and Mrs.. Eldon Winslow t.nd daughter Sara . and. Miss Ihelma Elliott attended the f.;tate-Duke football game in Ra liigh on Saturday. . ; Wlc-nd In Maytvlllr Mrs.; J. D. Coston spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. apd :Mrs. ,B. L. Mottocks in Maysville. .. Weak-nd Ai StTpauU VMiss Gladys Felton spent the week-end with Mrs. Howell Har rington at St. Pauls. '.V y.. i , VfcdHng RUtlM N ; Mrs. Lillian Jordan is visiting ifelatives at Fort Worth, Texas. Ai Fort Worth I Mrs. William Tucker is visit ing her son-in-law and daugh ter, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Winter ringer and family at Fort Worth, fexas. . ; . ,. . Week-end In Portsmouth ; MrsV Carlton Cannon daughter, Cornelia spent week-end with . relatives Portsmouth, Va. Week-end In Raleigh ! Mr. . and Mrs. J, E. Winslow and Julian spent the week-end kin .Haieign ana aiienaea me State-Duke football game on Saturday.' Week-end In Hocky Mount i Mrs. Anne , Young, Marie El liott and Mr& Dora T.-Riddick spent 5 the week-end in Rocky Mount attending . an.' Eastern Area Meeting of u the Business and Professional Women's Cluhs. Week-end Her , 1 Mr. and Mr -W. L. HoDer f! Richmond, Va., spent tne week end here where they visited Mr. HofflerV mother, Mrs. Charlie Crowder and relatives. - ' :'- ' ' Returned Home 1 i Clarence Chalk returned to his home in Kansas. City, Kansas,; Friday after visiting his mother and , sister, Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. and the in tyaek-md Visitors 1 Those; who visited Mr.' and Mrs. ijoe W. White during the weekend : were Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Gammon and Mr. and Mrs. ijohn: Curling : of Great Bridge; Va.; Mr. and Mrs.! Em mery Perry, Billy and Dianne h .. . n. M ' A t. erry oi yyner; mis. i munaj jfoxon and children, Mrs. Nellie Davis, Mrs. ' Whichard Davis, Jercy Davis of Edenton; Miss ry Alice Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs William Tarkenton, Evelyn and Wayne Tarkenton and Mrs. Elmer Tarkenton. ' In New York ' !Mrs J. R. Futrell -and-. Mrs.. J. JI.jjNewbold left Monday from Raleigh oil the jjTjieaU ' jTraih lor fltew York City. Weeklend Her ".'.j - . Mijs Vickie Johnson from Bo livia j spent the 'week-end . with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson. From Greensboro Richard Chalk from Greens-1 boro spent several days last week with Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. ' . ' " From Kansas ' .; . Mr. nd Mrs. ' Dave Peacock from Topeka, Kansas spent Wedr nesday ,and ..Thursday , with Mrs. Annie Chalk, Miss Louise Chalk and Misstesi Huldaf jtod Elizabeth Wood. , .ii i U ' i1 Visited Monday Mr. -and' Mrl A. E. Mierke who have ; spent ( the sumhier - at their Lake Cottage near Auburn, N. Y., visited Mrs. Mierke's sis ters, Mrs. Ben Avery and Mrs. Max Campbell and Mr. Avery on Monday en route to their home in Winter Garden, Fla. . In Hospital , ' Francis' Nixon was admitted to the Chowan Hospital Monday for observation and treatment. Attended. .Funeral...... , Mr. and Mrsf W. J. Davis at- fchded'to'e.iUriena dl Mr JTOrtiRi siste, "MrcM'RiWy I BttHfee-, U'ih Conway on Thursday afternoon. WeekW At GatetvilU Mrs.! lOlivia ) Hebbist spent J'.the week-end- in, Gille, (jptth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes. i t ,!:::,:,,;.,gyj9mni8flia mm "F 7oilb ')! MORE AND MORE INSTALLMENT EVERY DAY IN OUR CONSUMER CREDIT DEPT. What are your requirements? O Auto Loans New and Used - ' 36 Months On New Cars O Home Improvement Loans Up To 60 Monthly Installments O Small Business Loans t , 48 Monthly Installments O Personal Loans Up To 24 Monthly Installments OUR LOW BANK RATES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR FINANCING Consumer Credit - Dept. Peoples Bank & Trust Company HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Member FD1C ''V, ' , , . Our' Hours Are As Follows: Tuesday through Saturday 9:00 A. M., to 12:30 P. M. Friday afternoon 3:30 P. M., to 7:00 P. y." " Closed on londays; -TELEPHONE 426-S209 ; ' M. laMorlolk -. . 4 Sirs. Charles Whedbee spent several days this week 4n Nor folk Va., "With Mr. and Mrs. R. A. '(Applewhite. . Ftem riMUIe " ' ' i' ' 'Mrs. Marvin Ilorton from Ffirmvttle 1s visiting her sister, Mrs. Tun Brinn at her home n Front Street. t - v.-. : " Prom RtWyh ' .,,, h: Ben. Koonce, Jr.,; from Raelgh spent the week-ehd with Mrs. W: G Wroght and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. , Mrs. Jerry Clayton; ; and ... two children Kelly and Brinn from Rox!QrQ( are spending this week with'; Dr; and Mrs. T. Pt' Brinn. J i Returned Homo ... ' Mrs. Ralph Hines returned to her home in Richmond, Va., on Tuesday after visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson. : From Winston-Salem . Mrs. C. E. Ritter, Mrs. David Livengood and three sons from Winston-Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. Week-end Here Mrs.' Beverly v Tucker ' ' f rom Chapel Hilli penfr, the week-end wnn ner paieius, ui. aiiu mis. T. P.! Brinn. . ;, u. I -i Returned) Home ( , ; t M i J i " I Adriaa Jordan returned to his home at' Coventry, Cbrm.,' Surt-t day after visiting his brother and sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Jordan. ' - Attended Convocation Mrs. Frank Jessup, Mrs. H. A. Whitley, Mrs. S. P. Jessup and Mrs. C. A. Davenport attended the Edenton Convocation at Grif ton last Thursday. . for In Wilmington Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sikes re turned to their home in .Wil mington Monday after visiting Mu. , T. J. -Nixon, Jr.,, and Miss Hetene,; Nixon tiiThey. were c-r, conlpanied'ihome by Mrs, Nixon a-wsit.i ,),, ,) .!! hp ' .'if..;V Wednesday, At Vkginia' Beach , - Mr. nd Mrs Grayson Jordan and their i guest, Adrian-, Jordan, spentu last:. Wednesday)! at -.Virginia Beach,'! Va.,;. with .Casper Jordan. , , i . ... ., , ,. . Sunday Her Mr. and.Mrs.1 Rahi White, and, soil from Hampton,. Va., spent Supday with Md and Mrs. Jake White, r . ,', Trm Richmond i ; i' -v (....;,- , Miss Annie Blancliard from Richmond, Va., spent several days this week with Mrs. T. S. White and Mrs. Moody Mathews. Returned 'frem Ilopitii'5 . Thomas Sumner ; returned '. to his home; last week from Albe marle Hospital. " , Sunday Xl Wewnort-fcrwir Mr. and Mrs. C.;C. Banks and, daughters spent Sunday jit New port News,, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' Williams, Jr. - Returned From Moepiial Mrs. W. M. Divers returned to her home Sunday from the Albe marle. Hospital and is getting along hicfely.-y Returned JtainpotRMal . Mrs. . JC J-; 'Atkinaoflk 'returned from! the lAlbertjarle iHo,;pitai on Saturday .atd & biSying Wtth fher Mm ClinlontEley-('ii'' son- and 'Mr ' u - From Norfolk .Mr. and Mrs. Edward'. Byrum and Mrs. Bernard Murden from Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. ' A, Byrum. nringa's the T!7th-anhual " get-togUher of toomemakers who , raoresenx auoui. T4 muuvu members belonging to about 63,- A, C it. 00Q Extension Home Demonstra-i ".j j J L .ii tion CUiDs tnrougnoui we coun- . .... v ,., trv. The i major purpose -is 'to1 help women learn o ppty -the latest approved research to 'make their homes more efficient and assure happier, more satisfying lives for tJieir families. Week-end At Chapel Hill . - Mrs. -E. C. Woodard and son Charles spent -the week-end in iters, Mrs. Ida Davis of Norfolk land Mrs. Maude L,ewis oi Hert THREE PEOPLE LOSE LIVES IN AUTOMOBILE WRECKS Continued from Paije One eight fractured. riM , and ja Xrac tured collar bone. Otis Lane siiffetiedj a ifractured vertebrae., Mrs. Bundy ' is survived .'toy five daughters,- Mri ' Evelyn Lane, Route" 2," Hertford; Mrs. Sadie Heath of Aberdeen, Md.; Mrs, Grace Brothers,' Route 2, Elizabeth .City; Mrs. Pauline Methvin of Brazil and Mrs. Dor othy Godfrey of Moyock; ttiree sans, R. F. and O. L. Bundy of Route 2, Elizabeth City and El mer Bundy of Route 3; two sis Chapel Hill with Carlyle Wood ard, a student at the Universityi of North Carolina. ' WHITESTON GROUP WINS FIRST PLACE r Continued from. Paw 1 awarded to. Whrteston, New Hope and Bethel cprarnujiltfes. , jlbye blue ribbon award ,yvas $52.22. Reiflblio4sfoa aWard oil 639.171 was (presented Wirifall 'c ..Mrs... iuuiui,y Week-end Km Miss Peggy White from Great Bridge, Va., spent the week-end with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. From Martinsville Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myers and son from. Martinsville, .Va.,. spent the ; week-end with Mrs. L. D. Myers and other relatives. Saturday In Raleigh Seth Long and daughter, Mrs. W. V. Brabble arid Mrs. Al Twiddy visited Mrs. Seth Long at - a Raleigh hospital on Sat urday. ' ... ' ;. Mited. to Belyidere and AmmuAilies'.' ' 'VI TjMas j jProfetor( Cpm-, ' Development!' County CounpiJ .ecretpry,! igavj hej,196 summary and evaluation as re- ported 'by the ve Participating communities. '. The communi ties were judged on the morning of the awards night program. Judges, visited each community, received oral reports . and tour ed community Improvements. Main emphasis included increas ing income, home improvement;, youth improvements and com munity projects. ,, , Four of the communities had regular , meetings. .Qne,, com munity , worked,. through, a- ,fprftr' mihee and the organizations within, , the j pommunity.' Fach ' community was, to( have ,set goals for community , improvements . and work, through a community effort, lp lmproye, situations, in! each community. The,purposB 6f community, deyekipmenjt, is to,. u'iiiiB.aDoui1ciosenf.,.worKing. re lations' between people 'within"a community to efrive for, its bet- eterment. . " . , ' . MRS. FANNIE HURDLE. ' ATTENDS NATIONAL MEET,;! ford; three brothers, G. H. and C. J - Winslow, Routed, Eliza beth City and Grice Winslow of Suffolk; 24 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. : . (l -i '!'''. J Vl."l; i H (GIRL( SCOUTS MEET "Thb HertUJfd! Girl. Scftuts, (pf Tpop 711 ; held; ,tjeir, regular meeting on Tuesday ' at the Hertford Grammar; ShooL Mrs. lois '-White, had. the. girla, open Uw .meeting ,by . saying, . th Girl ScouJ promise. Mrs. White dis- cusstM the chares( ; that jhave. neenj made in xnet crepjirewn,. 'After this I discussion . patrol Jeaders met With their patrols (tf a shortcbusiness session. , The . Court of Honor met yith Mrs.i Edythe Reed in the school library and it was decided that the troop would go on a hike on Saturday, November" 2. Mrs. Carolyn Thompson led the troop in recreation, after which ' the .. meeting adjourned.? Mrs.' Fred tiH -of -ffoHford. vwas speaker ior the recent meet ing ot the SubdiBtrict Methottist Woman's Society of Chriatiaoi Service held at Union Church With Brhe Meadows as assiBtant host. t ? - ' The speaker, told' of, her 'trip to Norwich; ; England, last sum mer at Which time, her husband, the Rev: Mr. 'Still served as. pas tot4 in the Norwich church, v , Mrs. Bailey Temple, sub district chairman, conducted he meeting, the theme of which was "Called To Serve." , Mrs. A.. . L. Jerome gave the score morning meditation. . ' Mrs. Den nis Rogereoci of the.. Union So ciety welcomed- - the , group., and Mrs, David Meggs. of Riverside gav the response; -v.j f .:. A routine business meeting was held and a promotion hour was led by Mrs. Eddie Harrell, district promotion . secretary. Street; maternr.i ' gt. "pt. Us, Mr. and Mr,s liarvm J "kil, j, of Elizabeth City, and nal giiandparents, Mr. Liui. r. 1 Irs. WaMer Nixon M cmte"2, ;rt- ; Funeral services ? were oon- -dwoted Manday M M-at Ihe .graveside in old' 'Hollywood cemetery toy the RV.' Vergil J 4uccM, pasior oi r irsi Mewa dist Church. ; The pall consist ed of pink carnations and ern, HOSTESS TO BRIDGE. CLUB Mrs. Don Norman was hostess to her 'bridge club last Tuesday nigtot at her home. Those play ing; Avere Mesdames Ct E, Vohii- son, T. G. Howard, V. N. Darden, Charles Whedbee, W.i.G. Wright, Nathan RelfeMiss Kate Blanch- ara and the nostess. The liigh prize, went to Mrs. -Dar den.; A sweet course was, ser ved. J ' 'ft.. - - . - "-" nnM,nftnAilAluuj INFANT SON DIES ' Infant . Boy . Nixon,: one hour and 43 minutes old, died in Al bemarle Hospital at 5:154 Pt M. Sunday. f . ; , i He is , survived 7 bv, his par ents; '"Walter Ray arid1 Katherine , Ann Sidles Nixon 5of -300 Spruce - CARD OF- THANKS I. would like ,to 4ake .this 'op portunity to thank ea'ch. one of my 'friends and neSghborSi. who were so thoughtful 'pf me dur ing my recent , illness. Your many expressions ; of ;; kindness and helpfulness will, long be re membered. May God b(ess each of you. t , MRS. W.'J. ASBELL . 4 Cusss who dmn't , . kr,swhoui ,'; patty-p popularity ' .' Thif rlgfit ... our f rowru - iftftrrena H frowned . , upon by ifellow party ; linrs.'Makft sura you're not by spacing your calls and keeping them short. , Ths f fort Is sasy and thd . rewards are great See for yourself. . I THE NbRFOLK tt CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH ' ' ' COMPANY v ft WAUEIIP nAHKl' TO GO . Without Naning BmUcIu '. Mowrtouemn nttM.ftutWfcfoaM from najnrinf bckch. bodach an4 muKuuirahea ana paiiu uun mm i ,.'! Continued From Pmg I - - f i lri r- n rr ilrwijtj i d State Home Demonstration Agent and Mrs. J. A. Carpentef ir Council President." Theme 61" this year's convention was "Bet- , ter Homes through Research and Education", and the delegates, followed a full schedule of talks,' discussions, assemblies, special programs and business sessions. : A conierence highlight was a fried chicken dinner Wednesday evening ' and an Arkansas Night entertainment program. Main speaker during the three day occasion included Dr. W.' -I ! Giles, vice president for agricul ture and " forestry, Mississippi' State University;1 Storm Wholly, vice president - for Health ' Sci ences, University . of Arkansas; Dr.- John Tyler' Caldwell, Chan cellor, N.-C. State College: The1 AnnUal SAJLES fliOl it i i DESERT. t BODY LOTION . ' J .'l-iff's l REG, $2.00. SIZE . , NoOttljTOp' j REfl:-4.0WZE - rPoW Only $2.0t to We respond : promptly day or night-time, pre scriptien alh1 m rotlcu nichu nd mtoersbkt tiradint felinsi,Whca ihew uemforta mm o wit wiMnttlw ' or ttw and atraln you want relief Want It faatl Another diaturbaaee mar betnlid bMder irritation f ollowinff wrong food and drink of ten eet ting op a reetlaw aneomfortabie feeliaf. Doaa's Pilla work aaet -in aeparata 'way: 1. byapeedy painreliavin actioa to aaa torment of Murine baokaeha, bead achfln, muacular achee and pafaa. 2. by toothing effect oh bladder irritation. S. by mild diuretic aetion tending to increase output of the It mile of kidney tube. Enjoy .food night 'e aleep and the am nappy relief million have for over 60 year. For convenience, aak for tare aiM. Get Doan' VUi todajrl try' A'wEEitcyea'sstWfin TRY A . WEEK1 V CLASSinEB 17 mm 9 US 'FRIDAY'SATtrRDAYi ' SHOWS SATURDAY 7:15-9:05 Pi M. ; .. nuws satuhuay 3:30-60-7:10-4:00 P.. M. S i jaso;i ai;o in maw 1 1 1 starrincr ( , . Todd Armstrong and Nancy Kovack SUNDAY ONLY: . SHOWS 2:15-4:85 MIGHT 9:00 P. M. MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. Tab Hunter, Frankie AvaJoi Scott Brady, Jim Backus and Gary Crosby in . uoperatio:i or LET'S GO TO THE MOVIE" AdiTilssWiij Aidvil a5c--ChiWren 25c .'-, I i.M :'l 'M'1. j v , I K 1 iMf.;i;.I - j. 1 i" , - j .- .' ' . .' . ( '" '. :".'.' ... ;:''-, i '.';.!,:.'... i i , ' . '. - .' . . . .. ' ; I nfl-ti;H incni4fj onvincro Qe-.nAural s I "-r-. 9 ' .r't .. r--. ' .1 1 ... ..'' .it -i'. . , ' ,:.". ,t Fir Al DU..M.., i I1 1' . . ,.:! r ""' it--,,, ..-,.;-,...a:,-;;i,lj,'.niu-:j;-- ; fanvHHaa,BaHaMH I TtrinalaTiaii i - - - i mnr nnnn- -a . - - - - - . d.iiin 31 ' '..' .mil. , ii j i j,. "' '. 1 .'ii,ri . ;V', .-jvWi'..'. :...,:K'::i,,i,-;' , :;,A.., i.. til '? . ' . .". ."".'';?; ;.' '; -...'-.ffl;. ;Vj : "v:;!V X-4.' , '-f H ' S ,::;.. i :c I! ;The Hertford Savmgs salm Acwiatton ofrHertf ord insured savinera accounts' Zl- . V ilravf V;:)u i;lii ill!.) A W:, i Investments recfeived by the lOtli of th month will receive earnings as of thi first . "SaveToday For Use .Tomorrow;;' ; . . Hertford Savings and Ljpat Asociaon .,,!;;. .til, i . .w j .utL ti. i .. cm.. fj,!.f i ttW'kfj : t?rwf itteireu&mw ofu r f. MEMBER CjfJU' ; i 1 t. .'iiii,'i'V...;-.'V.':', '.'.. '.':. .'..,' . I ' SPECIAL K'i'CG3 A FIRM POUCY adopted at our recent credit meeting with reference to delinquent Fuel Oil and Kerosene accounts )is as follows: , " " . ' ' 1 , (1) If your account is delinquent, your hame lias been ex changed with other dealers for information of like nature: (2) As mutual protection to members of this association, we have agreed not to make deliveries either on cash or credit ba sis to any person owing another-dealer. : (3) Those wlose accounts wiarrears wo eft orders for any delivery on a cash basis, Vill be' reqtiW t6 maie some curiaumeni on account n amaa x umuuiiui cavii ucuvn j. therefore when calling in y6ur erder please tacte what amount credit to your account each-tos, er we Will be you will add for credit to your unable to make the delivery. We have no desire to wof!c a liardship tin any ome, bat we must have cooperation from you to -enable ui to till your or ders promptly X . .. . ' WHY NOT J315GIN PAYINO NOW?, As it win eliminate embarrassment for all concerned when cold weather, arrives. Dealers in other towns idll be advised of this policy for their credit convenience. .... , j-..V,. .... THE ASSOCIATED Olt DEALERS 51 a n . i.fT ...Hi Ho t1 M - , All IJjht And Water Aro V.VV. CI OIMJETORE ': ' A1"l lj.3 1 1 ; .PHN A-LT Y.: AFTEliTItE46th $1.C3 pc!:;; the 2:th f the ir.cr!i ct, : ? f2.C3 wp be charcJ C: 2 4 V.yJ v- ,.v f w , J.. . office rrotrrr. : cf 7t : I-; : " . 4
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