PAC1 TTTO . THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, jnntTPOT), N. C, I VY OCTC"t 27, !"" ! 4-11 3 !:;vs : By E. L. TOPPING Assistant County Agent, (Well, hello ' 4-Hers, here we go again with our 4-H news, when we first started this 4-H news column. it was -supposed to be. just for the ; summer month o keep yon inform ed of what Was 'going on in the 4-H world while ' you- were away from school But so many have asked that K be continued that we have decided to run it through the year, provided : the club members send in enough new. ;i:' 'JeS-'i' J The biggest news this week must be the new club officers, the 4-H Counuty Council, and Achievement Day. So we'll start with Achievement Day. Most of us know what. Achieve ment Day is for, but for those that don't, . I'll try to give yon a litt'e summary. The first purpose of Achievement Day is to recognize the outstanding work of oar members dur ing the past year; second, it is to give parents and friends more infor mation about the 4-H Club program in' Perquimans County. Prizes will be awarded a little differently this year from last in the 4-H boys' de partment, , There will be no exhibits. All 4-H boys that wished to com pete for prizes brought their 4-H pro ject books to the Amrieultural Ruild. ing Saturday, October 14, They were graaea on ueir ihu activity; tneir project book,' and the way they eon- ducted their project They were not graaeq according to the Highest yield in. croo or livestock, hut the 44H member that did the best job with his project will win the prise. Win ners will be announced Friday. Nov. 10 at Achievement Day. Everyone js invited to come out and see who won. The next thins; on the list Is the high yielding corn contest This con test is sponsored by the Bethel Rurt, tan Club and nries are awarded ac cording to how many bushels of corn you proaucea on an acre, au of you that want to enter thin inntoi. mU estimate your own corn according to Tne ruies, on me yellow card Wat was sent to you last week. Hill out the card and either - mail or bring it to me as soon as possible. If you heed anv heln let mti Irnnw. . Thia MnW is for 4-H members only no adults allowed. We already have most of the estimates, so you late comers had better hurry up. Now for 4-H "Club Officers: Starting with the Joint boys and Athey .4 m m M n-V.Gm KRYST-LAC e U-r-v QUfCK DRYING fWs9 ENAMEL lf HURT US One coat covers and goes former! No brush markr trnoom itself out! A Drit Ifi mirmr Anlth In fmir tiAurtt Fourteen modem, cheerful colon! hvMI CANT Stays woshoble always! www on Miner :. Moiiofodurtd by, THtCW.AT:EY PAINT CO. I ST aU 1 Hertford HardiVcre & Su"!: IvComircnv HERTFORD, N. C. .'if.".- rhnfcfin Art Riii. V :.'V 1 mwiyw ohm o ''( r S. ' girls High School Club, we have for president,' Horace .Killer; vice-president, Creg Lane: secretary; , Janie Winslow; reporter, Clarence ChappeUL and program committee, John William ChappeU, Delma Ann Hurdle, Myrtle Williams, with Julian Harrell as chair man, . ' In the Hertford Joint Seventh grade the -officers are: ' president, '' Euth Ayscue. vice-president, Corbin Cher ry; secretary, Annette Proctor; song leader, Alice Dawson; reporter, Peg gy Harrell, and program committee, Joe. Rogerson, Jean Long,' Herbert Nixon, with Anne Lou Lane) as chair man.1 ' ." i' '- The Winf all . Joint Seventh grade officers are: president, Charlie Mor gan Umphlette; Vice-president, Robert Earl . Edwards: secretary, Pauline Wood; song leader, Annie Reed Stok ley; reporter, Windy Matthews, and Uarol Hurdle, Mary Anderson, Judy Winslow on the program committee, with Wallace Baker as chairman. The Hertford Sixth Grade Joint Club has for president, Crafton Mat thews; vice-president,. Ralph White; secretary, Mabel Frances Keel; , song leaders, Jo Ann Matthews; reporter, Junior Wheeler, and the program com mittee consists of Jeanette Williams, Lillian Hoffler, Thomas Chappell, and Chairman Betty Ann Felton. The Winfall Sixth Grade, -president, Arnold Winslow; Tice-president, Eve lyn Lane; secretary, Madlin Gray; song leader, Evangeline Saunders; re porter, Atwood Chappell, and. Wade Jordan, Avis Morgan, Jessie Roun tree, with Margaret Sutton as. chair man. ; ; , , , , , i . .. In the Hertford combined fifth and sixth grades, the .president is Earl Dunsmoor; the vice-president, Billy Yagel; secretary, Jean Keel; with a program committee consisting of 'Maude Lee, Diane Raurity, Erwin Ayscue ' and chairman, Sonny Mat thews. T . . . 1 These are the Joint 4-H Club offi cers. Election of the officers for the individual boy's clubs and individual girls clubs are not complete but will be in the next issue. WOODLAND W. S. C S. (MEETS The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Woodland Methodist Church held its regular monthly meet ing October 11, at the church. The tenth anniversary of the Woman's Society of Christian Service was held by the. society with the members of the. society from Oak Grove Church as the guests. ' The, meeting was called to order by the president, , Mrs. Eddie Harrell after which roll was called and min utes read and approved. Mrs. D. M. Cartwright, Spirituau Life Leadery gave Pie' devotional with Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mrs. George Eure and Mrs, Ernest Cartwright giv ing some very interesting talks. Mrs. Eddie Harrell rendered' prayer. iMy Faith Looks Up To Thee was sung. The program was given , by Mrs. Jack, Benton,, the, topic, being, "Healing Gift He Lends." Mrs. W. H. Cartwright gave a talk on "An African Doctor." Mrs. Jack Benton and Mrs. Eddie Barrel rendered a prayer. Mrs. Eddie Harrell then read the different activities for the candle light service, which were lighted by the chairman of the .committee. The meeting was dismissed by prayer by Mrs. George Jackson. During the social hour, a delicious sweet course was served to the mem bers and visitors present. jjisi hutltuhiut .rm DEPENDABILITY A. THE cho of his lusty stroke . vlbraHacjUiru thsnow-bUns. , tecf forest, the lumberjack f onffnuaily m j U h e " his itrsngHi anoT,rsourc,efulnesi ' ' with the mighfy orc of ure. He can be depended on. 0ur staS can DeepAn3ed on tp, serve witb fccernment and , , xpirienced, authority. Tho - tfticient manner In which we .; : tare for all, details is indeed i ' reassuring.' i tUH s t .Is- t " ' l 4 , . i r .... " ' v.. J, I , (v. .1 VI u, r ' COMING 73 i z jar 6 ' It Esgiiis - Tomdrrow FRIDAY, October 27 AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP EELK - TYLER ?5 SENSA11I0NAI , , . , ' ' i i t s- I U I ., II ( I L ; 1J go U .i , - , i 1 . L , y. A COLLOSAL MERCHANDISING EVENT BARGAJN3 GAIRIi: ALL QVER THj: STORE 40ET F03 TIE .CIS K!2 OUI ATY0UI000I ' W CI. A W0RD .TQ . IS ' SUmCIENT! o t Reai fevery Wcrd of the Large Sols Circular at N Year Door! , WALK. V RUN;. RBD2 vor fly -i tiis mfm TOMORROW ' f . REGARDLESS! r . einton' :;c?,t:i cahc f-r - - T X

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