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5' C&C2 snc THB PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. & C, FRIDAY, MARCTT , 1M7 .-'KsH.tI ii T 4 i V- , f ' S. S. Convention In Charlotte April 19-21 . According to an announcement made by Trela D. Collins, Executive Secretary of the North Carolina Council of Churches and of the North Carolina Sunday School Association plans have been completed for the holding of the annual convention In Charlotte April 19-21. Hie meetings will be held in the Second Presbyte rian Church beginning Monday Even ihg and closing Wednesday Evening. This conference on religion educa tion ii designed to minister to Sun- : day School - worker in the various denominations throughout the State. The theme around Which the program fa built is "Together We Build a CfcriaUaa Ownmunity." -Ail ike phases of Church, and Sun day School work wiU be helpfully ' pr(Miy an outstanding group of competent leaders. Dr. Howard E. Rondthaler, President of Salem Col lege, will deliver the opening address Monday Evening using for his topic "The Challenge of Cooperation." Dr. O. T. Binldey, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Chapel Hill, will conduct a series of devotional ser vices throughout the convention. He will use as his topics "Fellowship Through Worship," "Sensitivity Through Worship" and "Energy Through Worship." Dr. P. R. Hayward, director of Young People's work of the Inter national Council of Religious Educa tion, Chicago, Illinois, will deliver two addresses and conduct the con ference discussions. On Wednesday Evening there will be a young peo ple's raHy at which time Dr. Hay ward will apeak on the subject, "Youth on the March, but Whither?" Jtther, speakers on the program and their topics are as follows: Dr. J. Henry Highsmith, "Education and Spiritual Growth"; Bishop Edwin A. Penick, "The Chxuch's Responsibili ty for Its Community"; Dr. Price R. Gwynn, "Christian Education in the Home"; Dr. W. W. Peele, "Religious Education and Evangelism"; Trela D. Collins, "Why We Build Together" and Dr. R. L. Ownbey, "The Charac teristics, of a Christian Community." Dr. H. Shelton Smith will address the convention Tuesday Evening. Dr. W. W. Boyce will conduct the devotional service Wednesday Morning; Dr. David E. Faust will lead the devo tions Wednesday evening. Divisional conferences will be held Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons. Dr. Luther L. Gobbel will lead the Adult Work Section, Dr. P. R. Hay ward the Young People's Work Sec tion, Miss Clarice Bowman tije,; Inter mediate Work Section, MissRosalie S. Wilson the Children's Work Sec tion, and Dr. 0. T. Binkley "Building a Worship Program." The local- committees of Charlotte representing the various denomina tions will be in charge of details of I the Convention. ! Dean P. E. Lindley, Rev. Shuford PeHer, Mr. J. B. Ivey, Dr. R, H. Laf ferty, and Rev. Carl H. King will pre side at the various sessions. Present indications point to a large attendance at this annual gathering. The matter of completing the merger of the North Carolina Sunday School Association and the - North Carolina Council of Churches which has been in process during the year will be considered at this convention. RECORDER OF THE UPPER AIR RECOVERED AFTER 25 YEARS After disappearing nearly a quar ter of a century ago, an automatic recorder of conditions in the upper air is back in the Weather Bureau in Washington, D. C. In the summer of 1913, W. R. Gregg, now chief of the Bureau,; then on the staff of the serological divi sion, and Captain B. J. Sherry, of the Signal Corps, released 23 metor rographs attached to sounding bal loons to earth after the balloons burst in various parts of the sky, were recovered. Their tracings of temperature and humidity fluctua tions in the air through which they bad passed were recorded. The other eight, including no. 250, were given up for lost. Late in 1936, a passer by stumbled on no. 250 partially bur ied in the sand near Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif. Except for a tevr dents, the all metal instrument was in good condi tion. Many of the tracings on the metal recording plate could bo "de ciphered. The temperature record, made by a sharp point attached to a bimetallic coil that curled or uncurl ed with changing temperature, . Still .shows that meteorograph no. . 250 was released at 5:05 p. m., July 25, 1913, from Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Calif., 112 feet above sea level temperature 75 deprees F.' Itti rose to a' height of 13.3 miles, where the temperature was 71 degrees be - tow zero. Meteorologists nave been unable to make out - the humidity tracing.-;.;,-!'r i " '-f Many more soundings of atrnosp' fceric conditions with ' greatly dm- proved instruments have been made I 4tgce meteorograph no, 250 ..took off in 1913. Radio-meteorographs, that ' broadcast- their findings , wb.ile;lt,.as- eending, to-observers on the ground, . are expected soon to replace record - tag meteorographs like "no; 250.- , A simple way- to freshen white washing silk which has become yellow ', thrm t sta'-f washing is to add anilk to t'. rWIrg water and allow H-13 sotk for S fvW minute before SNOW HELL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Harrell and children and Mrs. Vernon Winslow visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank Winslow, at Beech Spring, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton and daughter, Lois Faye, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell Sunday. Mrs. Louis Proctor ana son, Lin- wood Clarke, have returned to their home on Pender Road, after visiting Mrs. E. S. Lane for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer and daughter, Barbara Lee, of Old Neck, were week-end. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright. s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benton and children, Floyd and Barbara Anne, of White Hat, were .. dinner guests of Me. and Mrs. Elmer Wood. Taos from Woodland M. E. church attending quarterly,,, conference at New Hope Saturday were: Mrs. El mer Wood, Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Miss Eunice Harell, D. M. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell. Matthew Smith is now improving after having been ill with pneumonia. The condition of Mrs. J. T. Wood remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Matthews, at Old Neck, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mrs. J. H. Harrell, Odell Sartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mrs. E. S. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. William Whedbee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Miss Eunice Harrell, Mrs. Elmer Wood, Ben Har rell and Meadow Harrell were in Hertford Saturday afternoon. Miss Daisy Matthews, of Old Neck, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Odell Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright, Misses Eunice Harrell, Lucille Cart wright were in Elizabeth City Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cartwright and Mrs. Vernon Winslow were in Elizabeth City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrell and grandson, Earl Simpson, Jr., of White Hat, dined with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell Sunday. Rev. W. G. Lowe was visiting in the neighborhood Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Godwin, near Hertford, Sunday afternoon. ' C J A T 1 lux. auu iui. rvwuy ovmuii were in Hertford Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Eure and son, Curtis, of White Hat, were the ! dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cartwright Sunday. WINPALL NEWS Mrs. O. M. Council, Jr., and son, of Suffolk, Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane. Mrs. Aubrey Umphlett and Miss Marjorie Stallings ( spent Thursday with Mrs. Umphlett's parents, and Mrs. L. K. Smithson, on 1 Mr. New' land Road. Ernest Morgan, of Red Springs; Miss Kane, of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. and,. Mrs.. Charlie' Umphlett. Mrs. Charlie Umphlett and Miss Mamie Stallings attended the Baptist Missionary Conference in Charlotte last week. Misses Jessie and Polly Baker mo tored to Norfolk,. Va., Wednesday. Misses Minnie Shirley Umphlett and Helen Morgan spent Thursday night in Elizabeth City with Mrs. Walter Parker. ! W. F. Morgan spent last Thursday in Eden ton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson and daughter, Nelle Baxter, are visiting Mr. Jackson's parents in Elizabeth City. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Lowe and daughters, Jane and Elizabeth, spent Monday in Swan Quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baeley spent Sunday in Rocky Hock- with Mrs. Bagley's parents. Miss Lucille Long spent the week end at her home near Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Earnhardt and son, Jimmie, of Edenton, - spent Sunday with "Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell. ' Little Gerald Parker, of Elizabeth City, is visiting his aunt, Miss Myr tle Umphlett, Thomas Edward, young, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Charlie Umphlett, . spent last week with "his -' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. "Morgan. ; Tom White' and daughters, Lucille, Eula and Mrs. Jesse Stanton; motor ed to Elizabeth City Saturday. Ralph Proctor has been quite ill for the past week, but is now con valescent. . '".'CVk. . . Miss Ines Elliott, of Edenton, was the guest of Mrs, Nona Nowell on I ' i I Will begin shelling J.,sneuea yuu Dags oi seea peanutsr . last year j 1,441 for; 228 ; .farmers in.'seven counties in I ; North Ca;roIina arid;one iiuVirginia. , We ex- : 'rjjfetffa shell 2,500 bags this soasoii.1 We are i : : ; eguipped to sheHlarge or small peanutsC j ; WINFALL PEAtlUT PHONE 04 Monday. Miss Franlde Barber spent Monday in JUfentoa wltir relatives. ' r ' JM Stanton Jus flu. ' Mr. Tom Whit is sick with flu. r Mis Helen Swanner, of Edenton, spent; the week-end with Mia Marie Stanton. : Mrs. J. F. Jones Is ni at her home. S. F. Stallings is suffering from a neari CTaa...-.v-... Mr., and Mrs. Raymond Jordan visited her parents in Washington, N. C, Sunday. ;' ..- MRS. J AMES F. WARD HONORED AT; MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mr. J. D. Ward and Mrs. C. "A. perry ' ware Joint hostesses at the home f Mrs. Ward near Sign Pin n.Thunday vening at a miscellan eous shower, honoring Mr. James F. Wa.iIe.lMmvwM..attractive ly decorated, a color scheme of yel low and white being carried out Tbe guests were met at the door by Mrs. J. D. Ward, who introduced them to the . honoree. Mrs. C. A. Perry presided over the bride's book. Audrey Berryman presented to the bride a message in the form of a good luck poem sealed in a peanut shell, after which the bride was led to the numerous beautiful gifts by the sound of alarm clocks ringing in various part of the house. Misses Cortes and Lavelle Ward and Vera Newby Perry entertained with several selections on their Ha waiian guitars. Numerous games and contests en livened the evening, the prize win ners in the contest being Mrs. A. D. Ward, Mrs. W. B. Blanchard, Mrs. 0; M. Blanchard ' and Mrs. James F. Ward. The prizes, a rolling pin and a dish mop, were graciously present ed to the bride.. , Misses Cortes Ward, Vera Newby Perry, Audrey Berryman and Leona Dale assisted the hostesses in serving a delicious sweet course to the fol lowing guests? Misses Evelyn Jordan, Pauline and Bessie Lee Hollowell, Rella Spivey, Minnie and Lucy Baker, Guthrie Berryman, Homer Blanchard, Peggy and Bernice Eason, Lorinda Ward, Vera Newby Perry, Inez Perry, Don nie, Cortes and Lavelle Ward, Mrs. O. M. Blanchard, Mrs. D. H. Berry man, Mrs. V. O. Berryman, Mrs. T. A. Berryman, Mrs. W. B. Blanchard, Mrs. Rob Brown, Mrs. D. S. Hollo well, Mrs. M. C. Ward, Mrs. J. T. Dale, Mrs. Murray Baker, Mrs. A. L. Hollowell, Mrs. P. L. Hobbs, Mrs. C. A. Perry, Mrs. K. R. Winslow, Mrs. Erne3t Boyce, Mrs. C. W. Ward, Mrs. A. D. Ward, Mrs. James F. Ward, and Mrs. J. D. Ward. Those sending gifts) were: Mrs. D. R. Baker, Mrs. N. V. Steele, Mrs. M. M. Perry, Mrs. Rodney Byrum and Mrs. L. C. Briggs. Legals FREE! IF EXCESS ACID CAUSES you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pain, Indigestion, Heartburn, . Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Rob erson Drug Store, mar 19 to apr june 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Luther Ridddck, de ceased, late of Perquimans County. North Carolina, this is, to notify aM persons having claimi against the estate of said deceased ' to exhJbit them to the undersigned ait BeMdere, N. Cn on or before the 18th day of March, 1938, or this notice wdll, be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 13th day of March, 1937. , WILLIAM RIDDICK Administrator of Luther Riddick mar 19, 26, apr 2, 9, 16, 23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION' Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Fannie Butt deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, Route 8, on or before the 27th day of February, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. -All person indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment ' ' This 27th day of February, 1987. ' v ' !" '.-,: CHESTER A. BUTT , V Administrator of Mrs., Fannie Butt mar 6, 12, 19, 26 april 2, 9 ' April 3rd, In 1935 we f 4 ) W S TTINrALL, l.C Classined NOTiaS OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as - Administrator Of the estate of Una -Sawyer Jack son, deceased, . late of Perquimans Countv. North Carolina, thia is to notify all - persons ' having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Durants Neck, N. C on or before the 1st day of February, 19J8, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indent' ed to said estate will . pleas make immediate payment This 1st day of February, 1987. v:; H. M SAWYER : l Administrator of Una Sawyer Jek- v.!- Feb,12496ar.5,124 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havinr aualified a Administrator of the estate of Wmiam Fetton: de- osed,tatofperqlmM:C North Carolina, this J to noury au persons having claims sinse uie state of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford on or before tbe 9th day of Febru arv. 1988. or this notice will be nleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said estate will please make inmwdiste payment. This 9th day of jreoruary,; iw. J. R. STOKES, Administrator of William Felton. Feb.l2,196Mr42A9 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havinir aualified as Administrator of the estate of Moses White, deceas ed, facte of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undexsigned at BeWdere, N. C, Rout 1, on or before the 16th day of February, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded fa bar of their recovery. All persons indebted .to said .estate will please make fmnwtiat payment. This-16m day cx-wrary-;-G. R. RIDDICK, Admindatrator of Moses Whit. feb 19, 26, Mar 6, 12, 18, 26 North Carolina, lame Perquimans County Superior Court Before the Clerk Arabella Morgan and' husband, E. W. Morgan, Elisabeth Bntt and hus band, J. T. Britt, Adelaide Gregory and husband, J. A. Gregory, heirs-at-Iaw of Henry Elliott, deca'd., Eddie Harrell and wife, Selma, and Noah Bright husband of Mary Jane Bright, decs'd. vs. Viola Mae Bright daughter of Mary Jane Bright, daughter of Henry Elliott decsd. and Ralph Odell Bright .son of Mjola Mae Bright defendants. ' NOTICE OF SALE ; Under and by, virtue of an order IN A NEW rv Llf lastepuii M. . ' f si 5X5 to q n mmm , Single, and Double HlZl: rT lotjT? i :-I- Breasted Models , vA We interpret this new trend in HI sirf I 1 i ' 4 I ill l - ! a colorful, . contfort-givmg se- A r ;,',' , - -V 4 Vr f ; " , lection of new suits that are U V 1 , carefully made, and attractive i?WKiji: -J- . , to .the last de&ul Get into m t , . ; swing with Spring in thesel u A Y in M ' u 1 " mftozUx Selection of ' V J ' ' 1 'v NEW SHOES I i . NE7 HAT3 V " V ; NEW SHHITS . . NW TIC3 ir; ; ; ' f , ff. t r j, v v- . . . r.. -tV ..,',, v 1 .. .r. . of Jie Superlf- Court made an en tered on the 23f4 day of February, i9T,Df the abov iUtA eause,,&e undersigned-; commissioner , f will on Saturday, the 27th day. of , March, 1987, at 11:8a o'clock A. M, at the Courthouse door in Hertford, N. &, offer for sale at public; suction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate belong ing to the late Henry Elliott deceas ed, vis: ..... , , , ( - Beginabif !t Mteiiibff .Wmsrsi Lonar corner N. 46 deg. E. 13.80 cfts- thence S. 88 deg. E. 4.60 chs, fhehee N. 62 deg. E. 88.75 chs ttence K 49tt deg, W. 150 chavthenc N. 54 deg. E. 14X0 chA, thence 62 deg. 8.83 dmi thence N. ' 86.' deg. Today (Tmusday) and Friday March-18-19 a v Act ' News Saturday, March 2 ' , THE THREE MG8QUITEERS Bob Livingston Ray Corrigan Max Tc uv- "ROARIN, LEAD" "Darkest Afrlcaf Nsv 12 All Color Comedy ffifEitfllliDlf r .. i . Thursday, March 25 Loretta Young, Tyrone Power, Don Ameche m "Love Is News" Friday, March 2ft EjpbbFBeen andMay Robsonjixi .tuiuiuvn uu W. 70 chs. fiUMt S. 4t 4g. 72.10 chs., to swamp to a post, then N. S8H deg. E. 1 1-4 chs tn L. deg. E. 7J5 SV t fk psiat of beginnings containing -101 acres, be tfc Mate more or.MMi . , v Said sale i mad fer the purpose of dividing said laint and the mto- ceeds therefrom amoajg ths lawful heir ef Henry EHiott, deceased. i A deposit of five pew sent of th amount bid will be reojiired of the ' successful bidder immediately after the aaU!(;V65(f''!,M, v, i -. The rigstis reservMi fey the court to reject any or all bid., w Dated an posted this 240i day of. -.v.:v fa'.)- fe,. 's.iwv Commhadoner. Monday ami tkesday March 2t- SONJA HENIB - DON AMECHE ADOLPJI MENJOU JEAN HERSSRMLT RTTZ BROS. NED SPARK . ARLINE JUDGE . With th cast in a million! 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