TSS PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, ES3TF03P, NORTH CAROLINA, PMPA1, MAY 27, 1956. v PAG2 TZ: ? if Demonstration On Flowers Scheduled - A special ' interest ' meeting' on "bried Flower Arrangements" was announced today by Miss Kimsey Perry, Home Demonstration Agent in Perquimans County. This meet ing will be , held on Wednesday, June 1, at 2:30 in the auditorium of the- Agricultural Building in Hertford and will be conducted by Miss .Pauline Gordon, Extension Specialist in housing - and house furnishings from N. C. State Col lege.'1' ' ' ' ,( -'.'This meeting will, cover" any thing jthat yoU would like to know about dried arrangements,' includ ing tie process of drying, 'arrangr ing ai d caring for dried arrange ments " states; Miss P.erry, ; Ace tiding to the1 announcement this meeting is ,not closed to Home Demonstration Club members alnne but is open to' anyone interested in dried flower arrangements. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. L. Harris entertained her bridge club Thursday night at her home en Grubb Street 1 Those play- j ling were Mesdames Eldon Winslow, lie Murray, J. W. Dillon, Henry Stokes, Jarvis Ward, Misses Helene Nixon, ; Dorcas Knowles, Frances Newby and Ruth Tucker. The high score prize went to Miss Knowles and the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Kenton. A sweet course was served. TRAINING MEETING Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Irvi'ri'WhiW ot Hobbsrille announce theengafre'- ItlMlt nf ihair dan trUtar Ravml I iupatia n UJaI. -. D " - n ' . .mHnV.UHVIVIIHf W Ulfill Villi,, W IHC Utl Billy Mae Whiteside of Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall I Whiteside of Matthews; t Aw Aiignst wedding is planned.! mm A 7SCSf,!c3tl:j - III) I tech ':il The Perquimans - Chowan: : Sub. .-.s District ha4 its . annual J. spring i meeting in the Winfall Methodist v Church Thursday,1 May 12, with Mrs. J. L. Harris, Sub-District chairman, presiding.: After ' the opening prayer, by Mrs, Harris, a. very inspirational meditationrras: given by the 'Rev. PM-'Frterj pastor of the-ChownCharge;j' ; ; A very hearty,w'elcom' was eif- , . tended ito.tKos jir&entttty Mrsyj van KoafcirWitn Mrs. Harris ti sp&ttdingi ;'M' Jf4 ; Quinsy! .of i the Oak Grove Society wasiJurmftd chairman of the conjrtesy-j'cBmnfi ) tee." i In memory of the deceased; Mrf. Harris - asked -everyone -to pause. while" their names were called am) the hymn, "0 Love That Would vNot Let Me Go" was sung. FjvA' baby and fpur" adult life.menibili. tjshipa were presented. The'mYnS m utes of the Fall meeting were read and approved 'and the roll watf ii called, with the president of eacfr society giving her yearly report '. when her society was called. New officers for. the coming year 'were recognized. , - , During the- business session it' was voted to continue the Mar- garet Evans White Fund,' wjth each member sending the treasurer contributions by November 1. Special 4jisict.wM iartndfeieid bvN'l 'I i) Miss RutK HrkeVtfrrnmTiiMr h' , L "J Mrs. Ray Harris. During the afternoon Mrs. Quincy made the courtesy port and an invitation was extei session re- extend ed by Mrs. Elmer Wood : of the Woodland Society for the sub-district to meet there in the FaM. . ; Mrs. Harris then turned the meeting over to Mrs. Lois Brown, District Promotion Secretary.'. She recognized the District ;and 'Con ference Secretaries , present, -Mrs. Eddie Harrell,,1 District ? Supply, Secretary, Mrs.' W; E. ;?rd'wn,i DSsj trict SecreUry: of . Missionary Eda cation, Mrs George Jackson; Con ference Setretitry of: i jStfpply ind Mrs r'Eart A Richardson, ; pistrict Secretary (Nil Christian Social Rela-, tioiis and Local Church Activities. She . alstt brought outing talk' if wdi Wmoe wWdraake anrark for. extra . work to.' carry on the program' pf the Woman's Society of Christian Service it would spell the words "Jesus Loves.? Mrs. Edith Mixon, District Presi dent, led the closing meditation. During, herljtalk she urged the wo men to 'carry out the theme of the year, , :That the Kingdom of God May Be Realized" and be better stewards. The meeting was closed with the hymn " "Are Ye Able?" and prayer by Mrs. Mixon. . , Mrs. . Jesse Lee .Harris, president, delightfully entertained the offi cers o? the Woman's Society , of Christian Service of the Methodist Church at a chicken salad supper on' Monday night, May 23 at 7 o'clock. . Afterwards she held nn officers' training class in which ail officers ; became acquainted with their duties for the new year 1955- 56. , '"'.'.7' ' Those -attending were Vice Presi- dent Mrs. Elton Hurdle, Recording Secretary Mrs. John COston, Treas urer Mrs. Frank McGoogan, Local Treasurer Mrs,D; F. Reed, Promo tion Secretary Mrs. Robert Hollo well, Secretary of Literature and Publications Miss Thelma Elliott, Secretary of Missionary Education and Education Mrs, Oscar Fel ton. Secretary of Status of Women Miss Kate Blanchard, Secretary of Sup plies Mrs. Edgar Fields; Secretary of .Student Work Mrs. Edgar Lane, and Mrs. Anse White, chairman of Minnie Wilson Circle; Mrs. Charles Payne, chairman of Mary i Towe Circle; Mrs. Archie T. "Lane, act ing chairman of Wesleyan Service Guild. V The Circle of the Month is the Delia Shamburger Circle, having 38 per cent in attendance at the May meeting. ,- ( LIBRARY NEWS The Perquimans County Library has three new books for adults this week. Heading the list is Robert Ruark's controversial " new book, "Something of Value," chosen by the Book-of-the-Month-Club as its May Selection. It has received both praise and adverse' criticism for its portrayal of the horrors of present day Africa under the Man Man ter ror. HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Claude Williams of Hertford. -.. "-. 1 . .1 Gifts were opened and acknowl Mtss Mary Winslow was honored j ' j ;..Vm,: . , .edged and refreshments consisting on May 12 oy a surprise miscel-r, .. ... . laneous shower given by Miss Myr- Other new books are new editions ltle WiUlams. The shower was giv- in in the parlor of Cotten Hall Dor mitory. The guest numbered 40 and also present were Mrs. Hazel Clark, freshman girl advisor; Mrs. Helen Snyder, the dormitory house mother; Mrs. .Cecil Winslow and of punch, cookies, salted huts and mints were served. Must Bo . Voic,e-r,'Hqw dqjwujfj eel Second Voice "Fine." Voice "L guess I have the wroni number." ' of. Christopher; Morley's classics, "The Haunted Bookshop'-' and "Pannassus On Wheels." - For young people the library has several new career books and light romances. ' v' 1 ; : FIRESTONE MAY TIRE SALE BIG SAVINGS on- ALL SIZES 1 Big Trade-in Allowances! Gome in Today for Big Tire Bargains! 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