HIS PEr.QURfAN3 Vr""lLY, ESSTFOKD, N. C., FTITUY, 81. VP , Athletic award were presented to member of the Perquimans High School basketball teame, at chapel arvice conducted last Friday night ?resentation of letters to six mem- berg of the boy's team, and six mem bers of the girl's team was awarded by Prdacipai E. C Woodsri v r -Carroa" Berry, Guy Cannon, Buddy Tilley, Joe Towe, Ben Thatch and Tommy Sumner were the boys re ceiving swards while the girls werei Janice Perry, Marjone winnow, Ruth Dawson, Peggy Stokely, Mar vin. 'White and Margaret Symons. Honorable Mention awards were made to Billie Skinner, Janice Yagel, Pau line Burbage and Faye Butt The program closed with a presen tation of a gold medal to Pat Phillips for winninar honors in the American Legion speaking contest held recently. The medal wu presented by Frances Nixon on behalf of ,th Ifffm. Paul Stalling Post of the American Leg ion. ' , . " Overman Funeral , r Held Saturday P.M. . Funeral services for J. Curtis Over man. 76, who died bis home last Thursday, were conducted (Saturday at S - P. M., at Sandy Cross Baptist Church with the "Reyc George Story officiating. Burial was made in the family cemetery. '?". i: He is survived by three sons, Jar- vis Overman and Herman Overman, of Hobbsville, and Willie H. Overman, of Gateavitle; four daughters, Miss Alma Overman and Mrs. L. L. Stallings, of Hobbsville; Mrs. T. D. White, of Hert ford, and Mrs. Sarah Bass, of Ports mouth, Va.; two brothers, J. W. Over man and J. B. Overman, of Hobbsville, and nine grandchildren. NOTICE! In order to conform with the National Wage and Hour Law, which went into effect January 25, 1950, we find it necessary to change our banking hours, effective April 1, 1950, to the follow ing schedule: 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Each Day Monday Through Saturday HERTFORD BANKING COMPANY MEMBER F.D.I.C. HERTFORD, N. C. WHITESTON NEWS The Woman's Missionary Society of Up-River Friends Church met Satur day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dempsey Winslow with Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and Mrs. Qiarlls-Balce Joint hostesses. Meeting was opened with the song, TU Go Where You Want Me to Go," followed by. an in teresting devotional service gtyen by Mrs. B. Balph White. .J , Mrs. Edith White gave the lesson. The president, Mrs. Alex Stallings, gave interesting facts on "Eelurioos Life on our Mission Fields." Mrs. Elizabeth White f gave interesting point on "Religion in the News ' and Mrs. Linford Winslow gave remarks on Stewardship. An offering for the Mountain Hope Fund was taken; af ter which refreshments were Served to the following: Mrs. R. Ralph White, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. DeWitt Winslow, Mrs. Linford Wins W, Mrs. Edith White, Mrs. Arba Winslow, Mrs. A. B. White- Mrs. Merrill. Wins low; Mrs. J. Luther Winslow, Mrs. Roy Winslow, Mrs. Verna Winslow, Mrs. Elizabeth White, Mrs. Alex Stal lings, Miss Pearle White, Mrs. Del phina Winslow, Mrs. Charlie Baker and Mrs. Dempsey Wiiufloiw. . Lions Club To Award School Bus Emblems Arrangements have been completed between local school officials and the Hertford Lions Club for awarding of merit emblems to Perquimans County bus drivers at the close of each school year, it was reported this week by John T. Biggers, County School Su perintendent. The emblems to be awarded by the Lions Club will be presented bus driv ers for observation of rules drawn to stress safety and care of school buses, Mr. Biggers stated. .... ft L 1 M. Ill n i W CAMELS ARE SO MILD that in lAWClJ of mm and woman who unokad Canwh and only Cam It for 30 doyi, noted throat ipodaRttt, making wrookly xaminations, V NaM-y M i i r"!iiijiifr ' 1 Not one silica case of f broaf inrbfibfi duo to smoking BABY CHICKS Am having CHICKS to come off each Tuesday. New Hampshire and Barred Rock. These chicks are from good flocks and will make good layers and broilers. Place your order now at only $12.00 per hundred. BETHEL CLUB MEETS The Bethel Home Demonstration Club met March 17, at the home of Mrs. E. J. Proctor. The meeting was opened by singing "Wearing of the Green," and Mrs. J. P. Ward gave a short reading about St. Patrick. The president read the Slst Chapter Pro verbs and the "Home Demonstration Club member's Creed" was repeated in unison. In the absence of the sec retary the assistant secretary called the roll and the Flower Fund collect ion was 53 cents. Three essays, "Why I Belong to a HD Club" was read by the president with Mrs. E. J. Proctor's voted as the winner. . The change of the date of the District Meeting at Elizabeth City to April 18 was announced by Mrs. White, the Home Agent. The Club voted to pay 15 cents each, to help pay the exgense of a delegate to the Denmark meet ing. Mrs. J, P. 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"ON THE CORNER" YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE PnONE 80S1 HERTFORD, NC TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday, 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 ; Thursday and Friday, March 80-31 Jeanne Grain and Ethel Waters in "PINKY" Saturday, April 1 Whip WMson and Andy Clyde in "RANGE LAND" Sunday, April 2 Betty Hut ton and Victor Mature in "RED, HOT AND BLUE" Monday and Tuesday, April 8-4 DutDaileyand Colleen Townsend in "WHEN WILLIE' COMES MARCHING HOME" ' O 1 1 " . 1. , . Wednesday, April 5 Double Feature Marsha Hunt in ' v "MARY RYAN DETECTIVE Monte Bale in ; "RANGER OF CHEROKEE ' STRIP" Eden Theatre EDENTON, K. & Week Day Shows 7 snd t P. M. Saturday Continwu From 1:30 : Smiday 2:15, 4:15 ud 9:15 Thursday, March 10 ' ," , Bob Steele and ' Hoot Gibson In ' "WESTWARD BOUND" Fridsy and Saturday, " 'w March 31 April 1 ,. Howard Duff and . ' ' Mart Torea in "ILLEGAL ENTRY! 3unday and Monday, , . April 2-3- . . . ' Dennis O'Keefe and Gale Storm in . . "ABANDONED" Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4-5- 1 ' Penny Singleton and Arthur La!- in ' "BLONDIE'S KE30" Doultry as profit. ; : Mrs. White gave a demonstration on "Three Meals a, Day Thr Measure Up. 4 contest, "l nr. ft Love Letter," was given, .wiCi i:.-s.' E. T, fhilliips winning the arize;.'. Also an Irish- music contest was enjoyed. At pe, close of the; meeting the hostess served jello with whipped cream and cake to the following; Mrs. Nina B. White,, Mrs, J."C Hotts; Mrs, Joe White, Mri. E. T. Phillips, Mrs. E. L. Goodwin, Mrs. J. P, ward, Mrs. E. X Proctor,' Miss Gertie tdtappellf Miss Blanche Goodwin, - Mist - Una, Ruth Proctor and two visitors ' ' CATHOLIC SERVICES Friday March SI the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mas will he offered in Plymouth Court House court room, second floor, Plymouth; at 9 AO A. M.y including sermon on "The Passion of Christ", Holy Communion, followed by Rosary, religious education,' with con fessions there 7:45 to 8:05 A. M., stat ed Father Francis J. McCourt, who in vites everybody to all Services. Friday 7:45 P. M. choir practice in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton. 8 P. M. Rosary, Stations of the Cross. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sac rament, confessions. Palm Sunday, April 2, 9 A. M. Blessing and Distribution of Blessed Palm, followed at once by mass, each mass including reading of passion of our Lord in Latin and English, Holy Communion, followed by ' Sunday School, with confessions 8:30 to 8:55 and 10:30 to 10:55 'A. M., in Edenton. Other week-mornings: Mass, Rosary' in Edenton. ; Makes A Difference Bob: Is it bad luck to have a cat follow you? . (Rob: That all depends on whether you re a man or a mouse. . Oh Lett;; ?e ttrowinr: 'At aew four-rsge leaTlet covering 11 phases of lettuce Krowinr was pushed hi week by the State Col lege: Jutten&on service. Issued as Extension Circular No 349, it la. en titled "Growing Lettuce in North Carolina." "" p? J f;; :? The publication was orenued.bv J. M. Jenkins, Jr, research professor of Horticulture,' and H. IL Ctevmgtoo, horticulturist It is intended- to .be useful to home gardeners as well as to esmmercial growers. , Subjects discussed include soil and fertilizer, varieties, growing; ' th 4 (plants, use of pelleted seed, control of d?mF' j of disease, field spacing, cu'.vc 'on, irrigation, harvesting mod I cWr j. - , " 1 .' (Let'.ce is grown commercially in the southeastern part of the State and tr, . limited extent in th Piedmont and the mountains. H may be grown a a home garden, vegetable in all . parts of the State. -Copies, f -."Growind- (Lettoco in North Carolina" may b obtained free from the local county agent or by .writing; the Agricultural Editor, State CollAMi Station. RalnfcHhi. ' The lanrest (rroun of Indian lhiaz together east of, the Miasissipipi ar the Cherokeea, 3,500 on. 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