rACTSTTTO THE PERQUIMANS WfeZL7,v- ES5BF0RP, N. ft, ITrAY, ATCJL 7, 1C"9. Prizes Awarded , Ttv ll.iirv flmtm , Prises totaling $300 were awarded to 10 North Carolina dairy farmers ' And five Dairy Herd Improvement "Association supervisors recently for outstanding work to improving dairy .: nerds during 1949, acocrding to J. A. Arey. in charjre or dairy extension work at State College. The- presentations were made in f.n .i . annual moAtinir nf official herd testers, .rft Kobert L. McKein, Winston-tSatom, wu awarded 150 and a plaque as the outstanding supervisor during the year. C. R. Nichols, Route 1, Tryon, received $40 and a plaque for second place. Third, fourth, and fifth place winners and their prizes were? OR. W Siler. Guilford College, $30; James W. Harrison. Route 2, Salisbury, $20; William P. Walker, Andrews, $10. Supervisors were judged on the basis of neatness, accuracy, prompt ness, and completeness of work throughout the year. Dairy farmers adjudged as having done the best-all-around improve ment work during the year were: R. S. Edmiston, Mt. Ulla, $35 and plaque; J. C. Randle, Route 2, .Kings Moun tain, $30 and plaque; Ru3ell Oxford, Taylorsville, $25; Frank A. Lindley, Route 1, Snow Camp, $20; Kildaire Farms, Cary, $15; Monroe W. Wilson, Brass town, $5; R. F. Vobs & Sons, Belews Creek, $5; Crosby & Joe Dunn, Route' 9, Charlotte, 5; Mrs. Hunt ington Jackson, Fletcher, $5; Croas daile Farms, Durham, $5. All awards were presented by J. Everette Flora, supervisor of milk procurement for the National Dairy Products Corporation, which donated the prizes. Holy Week Services - At Catholic Church Good Friday, April 7, 2:45 to SiW P. M the devotion of the -"Seven Last Words on the Cross,'' medita- Easter Sunday, April 9, thei most holy sacrifice of the mass will be of fered at 9 and 11 A. M., each includ ing sermon on "Christ's Resurrection Proves His Divinity and His Church's Doctrines," ' Holy Communion, ' with confessions. 8:30 to 8:55 and. 10 to 10:55 Ai M. ' . t tation, confessions; 7;30 P. M., choir practice; 8 P. M.. Rosary. Way of the Cross, sermon on "Christ's Crucifixion and Death," confessionB, will be con ducted in St Ann's Catholic Church, stated Father Francis J. McCourt, rec tor, who invites everybody to all Ser vices. 1 Holy Saturday, April 8, confessions i to 6 and 7 to 10 P. M. Bible Study Series To Start Tonight A series of bi-monthly community Bible studies will begin in the W'hite- ville Grove Baptist Church, Belvi- dere, starting on Friday night, April 7, at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Carl E. Bjork, pastor of the church, will teach the book of Revelation. A song rest will feature each evening's study. The public ,is invited to attend the sessions. from Princess Anne, Va and (the fol lowing from Norfolk, -Va.: Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Chappell, Miss IZary Louise Chappell, J. A. Chappell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ros coe White, Jay andJSara Lynn White. "i BURGESS HDC MEETS . j , The Burgess Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Winston Lane. t. ' Vl $: The meeting was opened by singing "Oh What a Beautiful Morning." Mrs. Tommie Mathews crave the de votional from II Chapter of John, followed by prayer and a thought for the day. . w The minutes were read and roll call ed. Dues ; amounting ; to $1.50 were turned over to Mrs. White and 70 cents donated to the local treasury. Mrs. Howard Mathews was ap pointed musical appreciation' leader for the Burgess club, and Mrs. J. iB. Basnight made educational leader for Perquimans County home demonstra-' tion dubs. Mrs. 'White made an nouncements of interest to the club members. Mrs. Walton Lane and Mrs. J. B Basnight gave book reports. . Mrs. White then gave a very in teresting demonstration on "Three Meals a Day That Measure Up." The ONE-MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who won the Walcott-Agramonte fight? 2. What did Walcott say about Ameuo talking before the fight? 3. Who won tile St Petersburg golf tourney? 4. How did tennis pro "Pancho" Se ura make the news recently? 5. What did Esard Charles call Joe Louis last year, in saying why he did not want to fight Joe? ANSWERS 1. Joe Walcott kayoed the Cuban in the seventh. 2. Amelio Agramonte boastfully told reporters he would put Joe to sleep. Joe said Amelio talked too much. Evidently he did. 8. Jack Burke. 4. He threatened to quit the pro tour in which he, Parker, Kramer and Gonzales are participating in, for fi nancial reasons.-. 5. Charles, saying a year go, he did not want any part of Louis, called him his idol. This year he has invited Joe to come out and fight BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Clarence White and Mrs. Ben ton White were hostesses recently at a surprise birthday party for Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nixon of Winfall. - Mrs. in lxon was presented with a camellia corsage and they both re ceived many lovely gifts. The dining room with its candle- lighted setting was attractive with a three-tiered birthday cake in the cen ter of the table. Ice cream, nuts and cake were served. The following sruesta were present: Mrs. Effie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and family, Mrs. Elbert Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, Mrs. L. . White MA11Y 11EUER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES As we fet older, stress and strain, erer exertion, exceed ve smokinr or expoeure to cold sometimes slows down Kidney func tion. 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