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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. tTSSTH CAROLTMA Fr.iSAY,' ' QCTOErrt 1C. rt . Wr MP. f v?f ; L:j7, Cst Clh KWofrfilwell kiipwn'Symphony Crohestra and Choral Association, larrrt organisation of Its kind be tween Washington aiaf Atlanta, wSt apeajttt aeaaon, Saturday uitfht, October 8th. with a "fops" concert at tho Norfolk Municipal . Audifpriipif:;.;:' xl v Tho egBlr swaaon will et nndr way on Monday, October 24th witii the first of a' series of seven con fers which ?fi feature two ehoral 3iterW!lV9W.'ptelQ etneertos, a yWln concerto 'ana two birthday cjrtfebroiV:v r i, i ' ' ' -. Mendelssohn's. dramatic Biblical cratorio, EHjah is under prepar iTty y th Norfolk Civic Chorus fof presentation January .23, with the Norfolk Symphony and out atandinar ' soloists. ' Anyone "inter- ested in partlcipatinr; can join the Chorus, at rthearsaJe M- Mondays at'70 P. M.is Mendoja Hall of lonial. Vat iid Eastertide concert, ' Civic Chorus, has programmed on on Apr" the Civic Chorus will present Buffh'a soul-stirring "The Passion According to St Matthew", Three outstanding pianists will ap pear with the Symphony: On. No vember 24th, Miecayslaw Horszow ski, just Wk trot the Trades Fes tival f hp he played with, Pablo Casal n4 lonwrejrtjgnwea "tne nianldLV.ufiinisl'Walli Ufrform two concertos. ftVif?fiby Hfifethoven,. one by Moxari ueoemoer iSW,' win DrMfraacK' iq worny" Eunice rou t' iiAWnJ-ftrflv her-fierw tech- nique -to ' Khacha-turian's Concerto ; and jpn, February !20th we shall hear ntica strain Leonid Hambro. who has 'achieved international renown since" he appeared with the Norfolk Symphony jeight years ago, in the exquisite Chopin E-Minor Concer-. to. Robert Mami, first violinist of th Juilliard String Quartet, and a popular solci3t with the Norfolk Symphony cn several occasions, will return on March 19th, to . perform the jBrahms yilin Concerto. ' This . season . will be celebrated throughout tne world as marking the 200th anniversary of the birth xjt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Ed- of Mozart's works on each of the regular season's seven programs. The 90th birthday of the, con tem porary composer, Jan Sibelius, will ba celebrated at the. December con. cert with the playing of one of 4-Va Miotitav'ci imrwMfont anmTaAfttai i ,; tiona. . - f ' A unique feature of the Sympho ny yar will b the serving of Buf fet Suppers for symphony-goers on Symphony-Mondays at the Commo dore (Maury Hotel, prior- to each concert. Many hostesses 'are al ready planningl Symphony Supper parties for, the night of the open ing concert, Monday, Octobet 4tl. FILM TO BE SHOWN A-film, "With .His Help", will be shown at Bethel Church, Sunday night, October at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. TYNER NEWS ' Mr. and Mrs. Kinr George By rum and Jimmie Byrum have re turned to their homes in lyner ar ter spending some" tim$ with . Mr. and Mrs; Milton Chappell and son, Ernest in Tpeka, Kansas. On re turn home they also visited Mrs. Byrum's relatives, the Kapers in LAUGHS AT RAINl ear Schenkmah, Conductor and Mu- p-tw. rwTT' .-7-" " . -.v m..i. cio.-nli A. clnal nirpyfnr nf the NorlOlK bvm- tnH one-hK block west, of . Co- - phony Orchestra and the Norfolkqovington, Kentucky ( yrr-ff '"" u Lao TO TIIE TAXPAYERS OF f ERQUIMANS COUNTY ' the Tax Books' for 1955 taxes are now in my hands f vr collection. Please come forward and make immedi ; 'aK:ttlementior your 1955 taxes aricj save penalty , whick ViU' pi added later. ' Taxes are payable at par at the present time, and your prompt payment will te appreciated.' - . .. J. K. .WHITE HERIFF,;P6rquman County fill I ; . Patia Jamu! tiAlltaM. lliU . MMH ton 11111 will stay crisp aq4 frenb. Lou i fwUone cotton, ( inm suit i wardrobe WK, fiat ; it ada'pU to many occnuoiu. ,si..,7-i''.J, FacsAtllifLl i?t r ... , th natural :reeui oir-"nciiiL i Trttk Cures Everything v - , , ir,- r I Mrs. Clara Little ' Hooper,' 7? died Monday night at 9:40 o'clock at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Ear) Meeklna of WlnfaH ' ' - ' She was a nativa of Gold Sock and had made her home with her daughter;5 She i was a daughter of the laW Christopher and Clara WtAtrAtt ifnann and widow of Mar Via Hooper. Se was a member: ofjor over, unless referred by s doctor nervous, flow gne )s cool ana com Dosed as a cucumber. What cured njl iorwoir vttwer ventei neri . i i( withhold ita next clinic Friday, Oc-J ;'The doctor did. ,He told her tooer 7, wit registration Beginnings that ner Kina or nervousness waB o nit avnv nr. tnA nog rn up- .--ww. - -1 t t s ',. --r-.T..-...T . partment in Elizabeth City. '. j I A free chest X-ray will be given to anyon. wishing it tnd a. papa rolaous smear is part of the gen eral examination I ,im : .are rjo limitations ti to's'i Psrsi' or economic status. However, there re agimltetionriV Wome". lould be 35! or "mora ; men should fee 40 and of the Methodist Woman's So ciety of Christ Service. , Survivors include three daugh ters, Mrs. Earl Meekins of Winfall, Mrs, Calvin Wataon of Norfolk and Mrs, Allio r: Osborne of Norfolk; three , brothers, -(W.'T.-Mason of Rocky Mount, Alex Mason of Gold Rock and Roscoe Mason -of 'Nor folk: two sisters. Mrs.' Frink Cr- dle of Bath and Mrs. Warren Payne of Gold Neck; flv grandchildren and five greaj; grandchildren- ' Funeral services were conaucteo Wednesday afternoon at Stumpy Point Methodist Church. . Burial was in the Stumpy Point Cemetery.' nals'Ver !!Sym5tom8', are presdntii Because of Umited facilitief 1 suggested that in order to be as sured of an examination you should drop a card '('tecSibj abeth City, K C. 4 Examinees are asked to bring ft:roBe.t?.H;-V:- . - ,:' . tv j : " . "' " " " " '. !" ' ' Tbe'gieai wan fise'.who doe's no Jose Ills child's : heart; ' ' i;. :. , 'i .-;'!?.; 4 u i--.-':.' -Meneius. '! f , TH$T3ICK MIND It's Not Tco Early To Use Our $1.00 HOLDS ANY ITEM IN; OUR STORE UNTIL XMAf! i , JEWELERS Hertford, N. C. ' 1 V C IS 1 Jasging Dsc! S!xp!c3S !ights ' WaRStnghackacha.headaeha.ormuicular aches and paipt may come on with overex ertion, amotianal upaata or day to day atrcaa nd it rain. And toUu wlweatand drink un Wlseiy Kinetime tvfler mild gladder irri tation... with that rcjtlesa, uncomfortabla fcelins. . . -... 1 v Are you aware oi roe jact wi, wu, often America s number .One health PW0- ' helpbythirpainrelievlngacUon,bytheir lem is neither cancer nor heart dl- j ' aoottUng effect to ease bladder irritation. the kidney tending to increase the out- , 7- s:- imous wrwer explores tne mysteries, The, ia n li that- manv men., . ... rT. kolt-h miui In thu --!- - ' ' - I . ' VI VU,' nV.OW HU1 HtWfWV will not beftiev; thre is ho num October 16th iswe of tHf ; r : .r fieasebut menta 1 illness. Readi and byek-miid.djuretic action through the revealing facts as worjd-fa- CONFIRMATION fLAg i,,. The Rt Rev. Thomas H. Wright o Wilmington, Bishop of tbe Pio cese of Ea,st Carolina, preached at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at the 11 o'clock service Sunday; and confirmed a class composed of the following young girls; SluMey and Barbara Elincblu.m,'Sallie Skinner and Catherine Bonner., A.. v MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ' Mr. and Mrs. John NoweH were honored at a miscellaneous shower, given at the.: Bethe) Oommunity House recently by Mesdames Pre ton Long, Lloyd Evans, WinWrne Evans; Lonnie Procter, Julian Long and ghelton Long. The table was decorated with ft white linen cloth and was centered with a three-tier aA-wAfMiniy' inlr0 nnd llirllted calk HIm Iri salver candelabra. -Mrs. Nowell was Presented 1 corsage' of whit! Roses of Sfon.r Several games'were piaya ,tfttne w guests present) The bridl ake, nuta' and nintV mi acrved Tho irues'ts of honor 'received many' lovely fjif ts which were opened and ftckHOw who does not- believe many lies; and there is no man who believes only lies. 'John Sterling.' 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