f i TUB reSSU-MAN3 JSSLY,' HERTFORD, N. R FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 194.
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The Board of Education met Febru
ary 2, 1948, with all members present
Jr. Levinson, physical education in
structor in ; the. Perquimans County (
their ; hospitality. . . Especially do'
friends and playmates of their -ehij-dren
carry with them the memory of
happy hours spent in their home.
They always showeij a personal inter
est, is -all with whom they came In
contact, it seemed, , and - their influ
ence always seemed uplifting
: .In behalf of all who knew them, I
think I ' can say, "We. loved .them."
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Onley visited
Will Burgess on Sunday. . Mr. Bur
gess , a patient at the Albemarle
Hospital.: : v:;; ,;: :v'.;;;:
lira. W. H. Elliott has returned
from the hospital and is getting on
nicely.
iirh School. anneareoUbeiOM the cannon, .ieen even uuw uuw. wej
Board in the interest of ajffnuuMdum.j , w fncyonly a
'4r. Levinson explained a plan where- veil between us and the Great Beyond,
,y a gymnasium could be added to 1 where they linger.'
hehighechool by enlarging the stage! To the children, let me aay 'pother
vithout much cost County, I 'i Dad fcae just gone Home. With
, The Board approved the plan and!116 mU X JETJZI
Appeared before the Wrd of County1 . ,Wt
T-s..i i arms awaiting us, beckoning us on.
ttWi "5L S ttV?L God bless you and keep you tmtil we
for this project Due to the fact that, . . ' . Tii,, r., ...
Home of the Soul. - ; ;
MARY W. WINSLOW.
the county djd pot have sufficient
funds, the request was not granted.
At the meeting before the Board of
County Commissioners,' the need for
a new building at Winfall for the
colored 'school was discussed. The
Board of Education later passed a mo
tion requesting the County. Commis
sioners to call a, special election for
the purpose ,pf Issuing bonds neces
sary for the construction of a build
ing for the colored race at Winfall,
and to construct a gymnasium at the
Perquimans County High School.
F. T, JOHNSON,
i ' ' Secretary.
. "AS I KNEW THEM"
On January 27, 1948, the death an
gel entered the home of Mrs. Lelia J.
Winslow and bore her sweet spirit to
the. arms of her Savior. On February
6, 1948, just a little more than a week
later, her beloved husband followed
her to that Great Beyond. Together
today they are happy, I know, around
that Great White Throne.
This dear Christian couple meant
inuch to their community and to all
who knew them. They were both
members of Up River Friends Church
and until a few years ago, when they
became., physically unable to -attend
services regularly,' they were active
in all church affairs.
She, Mrs. Winslow, was a charter
member of the Woman's Missionary
Society and was very active and tal
ented, especially in literary ability,
expressing thoughts often jn poetry.
She was always cheerful and optimis
tic, and showed a deep concern for
the work. Her bright smile and ar
dent spirits were truly an inspiration
to Us all.
MRS. LELIA JOLLIFF WINSLOW
' As representatives of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Up River
Friends Church, we wish to pay loving
tribute" and our deepest respect to the
memory of Lelia J.' Winslow, one of
ouWaithful,- loving and devoted mem
bers, whose sweet spirit took its flight
to that Heavenly Home January 27,
1948. : vvt'- ;!
She was a charter member of the
society, and until her last few de
clining years was very active, show
ing much talent, especially along the
lines of literary ability. She was al
ways cheerful and optimistic, and
manifested a deep concern for the
work. Her bright smile and ardent
spirits were an inspiration to all with
whom she mingled. -
In sincere appreciation of her de
vout Christian faith and loyalty, we
bow in humble submission to the Di
vine will and extend to , the family
and loved ones our deep sympathy and
commend them to her God.
The committee wishes this tribute
to be recorded hi the minutes of the
society, a copy sent to The Perquim
ans Weekly, and one to the family of
the deceased.
Committee:
MRS. DEMPSEY WINSLOW
MRS. ROY WINSLOW ,
MRS. RALPH WHITE
BELVIDERE NEWS
Miss Cassie Winslow of Edenton
spent the Week-end as a guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V, C. Wins-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brabble and son
Carroll of Yeopim were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Ward and Mrs. Laura
Ward, Sunday afternoon.
. mx. uia jots. r . jo, iiopeiana were
recent visitors with' Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Jenkins of Potecasi.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White of
WUi-wera:rguesfa'.bf Mr. iMand MnJesse HarrelL Mr and
Mrs. N. W. Chappell Tuesday night Mra jameg nmen, Pat and Jesse
Mrs. Bill Winslow and son Arba Vance Harrell visited Mrs. Sarah
Claire of Whiteston spent Tuesday as Hurdle at the home of her daughter,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry. ! jjrs. Maryland Boyce, near Chapan-
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and: Sunday afternoon.
children Billy and Linda were guests! jr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mrs.'
of Mrs. bouisa ward of Kyiand sun-1 Benton, Miss Carolyn Dean Har
day afternoon. i-ell and Miss Lois Faye Benton were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins of Pote- j visitors in Elizabeth City Friday af-
lasi were recent visitors witn mr. ana ternoon.
Mrs. C. V.
Ward
Ward and Mrs. Laura
Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Hoffler and
daughter Ailene were visitors in
Hertford Fridav.
SNOW HILL NEWS I Miss Ella Cartwright and Miss
' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harrell and'Nellie Cartwright vfeited Miss Lois
son Douglas visited Mr. and Mrs. F, Benonv Thr8da,r .
a t k-.-,j, s,a Little Ruth Harrell was quite ill
nftprnoon : during the week-end, but is much im-
Miss Lois Faye Benton was the Pfjed.
guest of Miss Carolyn Dean Harrell' .Mr- nd M.rs- James Harrell were
Wilson-Chappell Vowa "
Spcken At St. Louis
The marriage of Dr. Frances May
Chappell, daughter of of Dr. and Mrs.
J. I. Chappell of St. Louis and niM
of N. E. Channpll nf Hprtfnnl tn rw
Byron Wilson of Tampa, Fla., was
solemnized at the Cpnt- -arv Metho
dist Church in St. Loris .ia.iuary 30.
The bride has visited Hertford oi
several occasions and has a number
of acquaintances : among local resi
dents. I The couple will reside in Tampa,
Florida:
FOR SALE FRYERS, DRESSED
or alive, weight 3 pounds and over.
We deliver. Phone 2931. Mrs. Y.
L. Brown.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter and
son Billy of Elizabeth City were the
aruests on Sunday of her mother, Mrs.
ier deep vnrisuan iaicn John Bright
meant much to all. Her work lives. The Rev. E. B. Edwards was
on. ' " dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Ele, Mr. Winslow, exemplified Christ Lewis last Sunday,
tian consistency, and in his quiet, Mrs. Sarah Hurdle is ill at the
gentle, cheerful way lived a life of home of her daughter and son-in-law,
love and service, which was an inspir- Mr. and Mrs. Maryland Boyce.
atien to all who knew him. His ten- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy have re-
der love and care for his beloved turned from a trip to Florida.
help-mate in her declining years was Curtis Wilson, student at ECTC,
touching. . - ' ' Greenville, spent the week-end with
They always snowed a spirit oi -jg parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. WH
neignooriiness . ana many . enjoy eu
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