. AC3 . ', snc THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY," ESnTrCM), N. .CSIDGE CLUB MEETS ? ments were served by the hostess. t if .yMrs Robert HoIloweU wu hostess her bridge club Tuesday evening Returned Heme t;her home. Those playing were Mea- -' f .Mrs. Charles Goodwin' and daugh damps Mac Nesbitt, Frank McGoo-fi- ter returned to thejir home in Wll- Marion Riddick, Paul Bumbir-geWillis Jessup, Miss Grace Know-le- a uamston, Saturday after spending a nd Mrs. Ruth Elliott High score week with J. F. Elliott and Miss Ruth i prie went to Mrs. Riddick. Refresh Elliott . y ,v - ! '; The' r, Group 0 BRIGHTEN UP with ' PAINT s tJfiT . oi j L v0ur ,iA!irs. lot 0J n TOO tetior today- Pl' painB- " ftl"and , ...;rtr .tnriin iiiiii" f Let us supVl ' - u Hertford Hardware & Supply Co "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. J PCCGS Hat Study Parent-Teach- SUNDAY SCr30L CLASS KrTTS BanjliftA Bible contest was I Prayer." The 'minutes of the last' meeting t'. Wesley Bible Class sented , by Mrs L. R. Webb. T were read and approved and the roll of New Hope Sunday School met at business ( was condoled h called. t " , the home of . Mra, Mattie Simpson the vice meeting r'j president,.'Mr8. C- - W. Bai Final plans' for: the district, meet- Thursday afternoon, March 28,. There clift. closed with Themeeting ' ' were seven members and ne visitor ing were made; s y Mrs. J, W: Haskett" The ho by Directions' for ' canning river heiv present The .meeting '.opened with teases, Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Simpsoi rings and Hver . herring roe were dis singing the hymn "Near the Cross." J served cookies and coca-coltributed.'' 4 Prayer, by Mrs. L. R, Webb. 4 .Reading, U, ( Mrs. "Sidney ', Layden, the Home "Fellowship' of, the Cross", by Mrs. Snedal Ones the w Beautification Leader gave the fol- W., W. Spencer, An article "Mixed believe in trying Po'you asked " Prescription,"' was read by Mrs. C. W I criminals, Mrs. Waa-srs?lowing program: Pruning Shrubs by Miss Francis Maness, ; Beautifications for suggestions March, by Mrs. Winston E. Lane and Mrs. Sidney Layden. During the social hour Miss Delia Overton was given the door prize and Mrs. Sidney Layden was presented a birthday gift. Those present were Mrs. J. R. Ays-cu- er Association met at the home of Mrs. Eddie Harrell. '(The devotional was given by 'v Mrs. ;Ulrict Caddy, Mrs. Horace Miller rendered, a solo, ."The Beautiful Garde of Prayer." The. meeting was conducted in the form of a round table discussion, led by Mrs. Ashby Jordan and Mrs. Claude Williams. The main topics discussed were "Religion and Our Children" and "Will There Be a Sex Problem?" There were 1& mothers present. ' r . a. "JES" HOL' IT NATCHEL, SONNYI" , , " PERQUIMANS HIGH SCHOOL e, Mrs. Sidney Layden, Mrs. Winsher bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Market street. Those en- ton E. Lane, Mrs. Tommie Mathews, joying the evening were Mesdames Mrs. Josiah Proctor, Delia Overton, V. N. Darden, J. 0. Felton, R. M. Mrs. H. S. Davenport, Mrs. S. A. Riddick, B. G. Koonce, W. G. Wright Dail, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Mrs. J. B. J. G. Roberson, and Miss Jessie Mc- - Basnight, Mrs. Copeland and Miss Mullan. High score prize was awma Audrey Copeland. The' hostess served fruit, candy, ed Mrs. Wright, second high went to Miss McMullan and low to Mrs. Dar cookies and bottled drinks. den. A sweet course was served. BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstration BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. C. R. Holmes was hostess to Club met at the home of Mrs. Edgar her bridge club Tuesday evening at Long on Friday, March 15th at .2:30 her home. Those playing were Mes oclock. The meeting was opened by all dames H .C. Stokes, T. J. Jessup, E. Johnson. C. M. Williford, G. W. singing, "Lead Un, V Jung eternal, and Miss followed by all repeating the collect. Barbee, M. R. Campbell, Helen Morgan. High score prize went The roll was called and minutes of to Mrs. Stokes and low was awarded last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. S. M. Long and Mrs. Edgar Mina Moriran. A sweet course was served . Long had charge of an interesting program. Miss Maness discussed and explain BRIDGE HOSTESS to ed the, plan for the District meeting. Mrs. J. R. Futrell was hostess The meeting was closed by all sing her bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Front street. Those play ing "Is Everybody Happy." Mesdames Edgar Long and C. E. ing were Mesdames C. A. Davenport, Trim Wilson, J. H. Newbold, J. E. White conducted the contests which Winalow. H. A. Whitley, Louis An were won by Mesdames William Stal derson, Edwin Griffin, and Miss May lings and Ennig Phillips. Hostess ser Wood Winslow. High score prize went ved a delicious salad course. Those prsent were: Mesdames C. E. to Mrs. Davenport and low was awarded Mrs. Whitley. A salad course White, Vashtie White, J. P. Ward, Dan Reuben Stallings, E. J. Simpson, was served. Proctor, E. T. Phillips, J. J. Phillips, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS W. D. Perry, J. C. Hobbs, Terry Joe Ernest , Goodwin, The Executive Committee of the Goodwin, Woman's Missionary Society of the White, W. P. Long, S. M. Long, Ed Baptist Church met Thursday night gar Long, Misses Frances Maness and with Mrs. Mark Gregory. The meet- Blanche Goodwin. ing opened with prayer by Mrs. I. A. CARD OF THANKS Ward. The ten members present made We wish to extend to our friends plans for the County meeting in May and discussed other business. At the and neighbors our thanks and appre close of the meeting the hostess ser ciation for their kindness during the illness and death of our father, also ved a salad course. ; for the beautiful floral offerings and of sympathy. BELVIDERE NEWS cards FAMILY OF J. R. CHAPPELL Leonard Winslow of Norfolk spent as guest of his parents, the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland and children, Willard and Parker spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow of Norfolk. Dr. A. A. Bond, a missionary from Africa spent Monday night as guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow and was the guest speaker at the Missionary Conference at Pin-e- y Woods Church Tuesday. 1aA0 welcome after house of the e. BRIDGE CLCB MEETS Miss Kate Blanchard entertained EN' v.t Woodland-Whit- 8, 1943 a. Study Club Meets d, mm Hat Woodtehd-Whit- e C FRIDAY, APRIL vs.- - CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Memorial Field -H- ertford Friday Night; April 5 8 O'clock ADMISSION Adults Students .50c 25c 20 PERCENT FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED J v All Honor to America's Great ',c New Regular Army AQUY CM 6, 1945 DAT-A- mi Blanchard Motor Comp airy i Sv 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow and Norma, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Estes Copeland and son, spent Tuesday as guests of Mrs. of Elizabeth Glenwood Cartwright City. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and children, Billy and Linda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chappell Sunday daughter, a- WB Rai-for- Jaonty Saddle Style Men's Oxford Casual brown-an- d white "Fortune" night. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Byrum and children, William and Lelois visited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow Wednes- 'DISCOVERING' Seta the pace in of Plymouth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Onley visited friends at Moyock Sunday afternoon. Curtis Wilson has returned to Louisburg College after spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. et brown-and-whit- e! and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stallings spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Elizabeth City. Carl Lewis is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis, after receiving his discharge from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Qnincy spent Friday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mrs. J. C. Wilson attended a church meeting at Ed en ton on Tues-day. Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Mrs. R. L Byrum spent Tuesday at Roanoke ." Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trueblood , of Norfolk were guests on Tuesday of her mother, MrV John Bright Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bright visited relatives in Elizabeth City Sunday u ; afternoon- .- ' V!.si i i. - . a. i n V; , ' i .t - i' i , 1 Girls' Beige Sandal Com. Combined with brown. . $2.49 k:lU ;v. BURGESS CLUB MEETS The Burgess Home- - Demonstration Club met with Mm! A. M. Copeland 4aftRtaii Wednesday ' That meeting ..was tailed to order by the president who conducted the devotional ' .eonsisting pt y song "Lead On, Oh King" EfjprnaU Scrip-tun: ' 100 Psalm and The Lord's -- 1 $2.69 M feO Ruth Barry's most beautiful, most comfortable platform pump with flexible" Elk lenthr' er uppers and full leather Buckled sling heel, aole. ' . open toe. '" Mi!i M....iit ii ...I. Women's- Play Shoe Womens Pet Sandal- Wlll. nlaatlo iiatmf III J PA , Multicolor. K3Ian; ;, cloth, leather sole. $3.75wedgie, leather sole. V - vi -- ... 2 Women's Pump v;,'l if 6-- For Wear Smoothies Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clifton and Hugh Patrick1 red-head- -- Leather uppers, composition sole. d, CHAPANOKE NEWS One day back in 1934, an artist, driving leisurely along a country road in the deep South, heard the sound of banjo music floating toward him through the 'trees. He left his car and followed the strains until he found a clearing in the forest where, on a little cabin porch, sat an old darky, a boy of twelve, and a dog-- in the middle of a music lesson! All unseen, die artist set up his easel and soon, upon the canvas, appeared the boy, all thumbs, his face screwed up in earnest effort, manfully struggling with the stringed instrument; the dog looking on in painful apprehension; the old man patiently urging: ""Jes hoi' it natchel, Sonny-thataw- ay, natchell" This beautiful painting by Hy Hintermeister was featured on the 1935 Uncle Natchel calendar, and introduced to a million people the familiar figure of TJncle Natchel" the kindly old man who has appeared ever since as the symbol of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. Uncle Natchel is really a rare and lovable' character. Grown old in the employ of Sonny s family, he is known to everyone for miles around for his inexhaustible supply of stories about the wonders of Nature and bis belief that the best way to do anything is the "Natchel" way. And that, of course, is how he got his jiame. ;: , 1 ' Girls' White Sandal visited 0. C. Ward and family of Tyner, Sunday P. M. UNCLE NATCHEL sad-swe- For men who are kind to their feet as well as particular about their smart appearance! Smooth leather uppers, composition rubber sole and heel. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson Jr. and daughter, Carolyn spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson. Mrs. Estes Copeland and son, Rai-for- $5.50 ' - , RIGHT PRICES uJ"0 VBLANCH ALyS" SINCE Missed White Shoe,.' , cA Smw'!f nppers, -- . r r sole, Wi4 fi ,.