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j f ' . w.j On October 81, 1956 the Veterans . Aitai- 'stration niailed to all wid ows, guardians pf children,. . and fares J of veterans who. died as a result of niilitary i;' naval nice . an aji' lication for .the payment of benef s under tne new , Service ' men's 'and Veterans' Survivor Bene- fits Act Accompanying thto:app!i- catioit is a pamphlet setting forth the benefits under the new law. The North Carolina Veterans Commission urges all survivors who receive these applications to with hold action in completing the forms until they are thoroughly familiar with the benefits to which they are entitled. The new law is not affective until January 1, 1957 and all eligible persons have until July 1; 1957 to make up their minds to . apply, and the increases, if any, will date back to January 1, 1957. .. ,V ' Once an eligible survivor chooses to accept benefits under the new lawuch a choice becomes final and thafnot be changed at a later date lorSny reason. " .$. Widows, guardians of children and dependent parents of veterans whose death resulted from service Ire requested to contact C. C. Banks. Weterans Service Officer1, Hertford, North Carolini, "or the District Office, North Carolina Vet grans Commission, Elizabeth City, North Carolina in order that these benefits may be thoroughly dis- QisseA. before action is taken to complete an apolication. t'my " -C Winf all News . Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Winslow and ;" Miss Hattie P. Nowell of Norfolk, 1 .- Vs., visited Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr.. Sunday. Miss Nowell will spend several weeks with her mother to recuperate from an automobile ac ' cident she was in several weeks ago and was seriously Injured. She ' is doing fine now. ."Mr. and Mrs. R. M.Munden and daughter 'of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Nowell, Sr i Miss Polly Baker of Raleigh spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. J. H. Baker. ' 4 Mrs. J. I?. Hollowell spent the week-end., in Elizabeth City with ' Miss Lou Ann Cartwright. Mr. and Jira. Bill. Stallings and dattghter of f$rfolk,''Va., are visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whedbee and son of South Norfolk spent the ' week-end with' Mr. and Mrs. Stallings. : Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Trueblood of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith visited Mr., and Mrs. R. B. Jordan Sunday night. ' ,.',. Mrs. Pearl Chalk has returned home from New York where she ' spent several weeks with her son, Melvin Chalk. She was accompan ied home by her son, who returned home Sunday. ; ' ' Mrs. W. J. Weeks left Tuesday morning or Orlando, Fla., where A-l Used Gars & Trucks , ,1954 FORD Custom 2-door , Fordomatic . 1954 FORD Custom 2-door 1953 FORD Custom 4-door 'r Overdrive 1953 CHEVROLET Bel-Aire Hardtop . 1952 FORD Victoria - Overdrive 1951 FORD Victoria x Overdrive , 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-door ; 1951T FORD Custom 2-door i', ' . Fordomatic . ', '., ,i . 1949 FORD Custom 2-door ; 1948 PONTIAd Convertible she will- join W" husband. , Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eason and son of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Stanton, Jr. ; CHAPANOKE NEWS Miss Mildred Ann Lewis, student at East Carolina College, Green ville spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Talmage . Mr. and Mrs.' 'Wallace Bright had ; as i their; .guests on Monday Mrs. Ueorge sawyer ana Mrs. rer cy J Cartwrigjht and daughter of near Elizabeth City. ,.''' -7- . ''Mrs; Huberts rOwley spent last week at the Albemarle Hospital for treatment f and l$g i getting along nicely at her home now. Mr. and Mrs. Mather Hurdle and daughter of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce, Sr..' on Sunday. I Mrs. L. B. Elliott, Mrs. Wallace Bright, Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. M. C. Boyce attended the Zone meeting at Anderson's Church last Thursday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil Parrish of New Hope spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott. LANE . PROCTOR In a simple but impressive cere mony Emmett M. Lane and Norma Lee Proctor were united in marri age , Sunday, November 4, by the Rev! Coy S. Saunders at the Bagley Swamp Pilgrim Church parsonage. Only the immediate f amities od a few close friends witnessed -the ceremony. J- The bride - wore atstwlpjrf' dresg of winter white wool' jersey with matching accessories and car ried a white prayer book showered with satin ribbon streamers, topped with a purple orchid. Joan Fay Proctor was her sister's only attendant. She was attired in a brown wool suit with dark brown accessories. Her flowers were a corsage of red roses. Preston Stevenson acted as best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Proctor wore a teal blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. ''' ; ''"'.' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Proctor of Hert ford, Route 1. She was a member of the graduating class of Perquim ans Hiijh School, class of 1956. . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs: H. A. Lane of Hertford, Route 2. He is now employed by. Carlton Nixon, Winfall. i The couple will make their home at Winfall. '' 4-H CLUB MEETS On November 6, 1956, the High School 4-H Club met with Donald Baker, president, presiding.' The club gave the. 4-H Pledge, minutes were read by Kay Matthews and approved. The meeting was turn ed over to Miss Nancy Henderson, Assistant Home Agent. Miss Hen derson gave a very interesting demonstration on. Health. ' Record Books and Health pamphlets were given to each member. Following this a movie was shown entitled "What You Didn't Eat." Approxi mately 100 members attended. ' V' , .:t....;; ' etcr il):.y To 1 . He 01 -crved Sunday Terry Sanford, state chairman for th Veterans Day observance J on November 11, today named C. C. Banks Veterans Service Officer for Perquimans County, to serve on a state-wide advisory .committee to encourage tVie proper celebration of this day. This wil be the Third Najio.Aal Veterans Day. Until 1954 whpn (Congress replaced. Armistice Dajf yith its 'present designation, November 11th honored only vet ernsof World War 1. Now the day is set aside, f Of remembrance by al Veterans, and is a day for sajuti to all men and women who have served la the armed forces. Mr. Banks says local plans for Veterans Day .Observance will in clude all veterans of Perquimans County to meet at the Hertford Baptist Church at 11 A. M., to at tend services in a body. "I urge that as many as possible attend this service," said Mr. Banks. TB Association Makes Drive Plans Further plans for the . annual campaign to raise funds for the District TB . Association through the; sale of Christmas Seals were piade at a meeting of the associa tion held last week at which A. T. jLarie presided. . :. Mrs; Duke' Cropsey, association secretary, reported the outlook for thife year's' campaign 'is bright and lach coujnty group anticipates a jkucessful drive. ' ; mrs. j. r. morns is cnairman oi the Perquimans County, campaign and she will be assisted by Mrs. Russell Baker,, Mrs. E. A. Turner, Mrs. D. M. Jackson, Mrs. Joe Webb, Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Mrs. B. M. Gibbs and King A. Williams. Perquimans County's p.al for this year's, drive has been announc ed at $1,300. School To Observe Education Week , - . i . . .. t; i ; In observance of American Edu cation .Week, the Student Council of Perquimans High School is spon soring open house on Wednesday afternoon, November 14 from 1:15 until 3:15. The Council will pro vide guides for a tour of the school as well as a program for the pub lic's interest. ,y ' Everyone is invited to 'attend nnd see Perquimans iligh School in ac t(on. ;,. .(-,l ; , . 'i I'fJf u' A'--i', - Tiff' JCW EKL Y' CLASSTFTED USED CARS DEALER NO. 1690 1956 Plymouth BELVIDERE 4-DOOR 1953 Ford ' 4-DOOR SEDAN 1953 Plymouth BELVIDERE 2-DOOR ; 1953 Plymouth CLUB COUPE 1953Plymouth , ' 4-DOOR SEDAN . 1953 Dodge 4-DOOR 6-CYLINDER 1952 Pontiac 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Plymouth 4-DOOR - 1951 Chrysler ' IMPERIAL 4-DOOR 1950 Ford CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1950 Ford! 2-DOOR . ' ' 1950Buick- - . ' 4-DOOR ' - ; 1948DeSoto: 4-DOOR ; 2 '54 Ford Pickups 6 AND 8 -CYLINDER SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS ' ARCHES OF TRIUMPrf The Centennial Bridge, at Leavenworth, Kan i has been honored as the most bcautirul bridge opened to traffic in the United Stales, in 1955. The $3,500,000 twin nr,h inii Mm uas Kilvinrt "because the dean, simple repetitive design gives a feeling of gracefulness to the double struction,' and competition included all spans , of 400 feet or more BURGESS NEWS Mrs. Winston .Lane' and Miss An nie Lou Lane shopped in Norfolk Tuesday. . Joanne Mathews o' Atlantic Christian College spent the week end with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Howard Mathews, . ( i , Bob Overton spent the weekeifd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overton, ' v- "r 1' ; Ray Randolph ;pf Oceana called on his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ba&night Sunday afternoon. 5 . -: : !L U it ' ' r ,; ' ASA P. WINSLOW ' Asa P. Winslow, 53, died' Mond at 3 P. M., in Norfolk General Hosl pital after a long illness. : He 'was a native of Belvidere, Perquimans County, and had been living in Norfolk thevlast 33 years. He was the son of Mrs. Ida C. Win- slow of Belvidere, and the late USEFUL TOOLS SEE JJS FQfi YOUR NEEDS! Simbnifs GrasiM Jvs 2S Ill-ilV IIII'X il Com?!2tc Line of Ztipfcr Tools U.S.!ul'2rCo;cnIGcc:'ric!iBoots Knee -Length Hip Spdrf Boots WeHave.,' ! All of Your Needs For. Fencing Hogs and Cattle ELECTRIC AND BATTERY CHARGERS from $13.93 to O . Corner Insulators O . Line Insulators . O Gates O Fence Testers .-(.--.',. Fence Wire.i ; ,j ;' also''-: . ' ; ' ; A Good Supply Of Field Fence Wire .32" 34" : 39 ' AT Old Fashion ' Winter I7.catu3r Is T!r " r0! Get Your Roof Ready icr I 1 Weather! 5-V CRIf.IP AND CIIAIII" T PTV ; GAtv .ir. AT ' ivTMD ItWiUMeanMcii-Vl V , 1 fctr:, . Our Pricc3 Ecci2 L j ...j, I ' ALSO ROLL GALVAIJI2ED ROOFING arch.' Selection- was mode by the American Institute ot Steel Conj Charlie E. Winslow. - 4 s Surviving, besides his t mother, Lare his Wife; Mrs. Sibyl Rountree Winslow of Wonolk; one son, Don ald Winslow, also of Norfolk; two brothers, Bennie E. Winslow of Belvidere, and Charlie E,' Winslow of St Petersburg,' Fla.; three sis ters, Miss Mary Winslow and Miss Delia Winslow, both' of Belvidere, and Stirs." Sarah Hbbbs' of . Hobbs ville. Funeral' services' wer$ cofibilt ted Wednesday .84 P. M at the Up River Frliends Churck Burial was inithe Up River Cemetery. ' : LIBRARY NEWS JfH Peijuijihaiw County Library Week ha's SfM nfew books that should be popular with those read ers that are' looking , for 'a good story." These new books are;' Our Valiant Fw a stor of the Confed erate Navy; by Van Wyck Mason; : Captain Little Ax by James Street, FOR THE FfU LAUailt.il 1 O Kwik Klips t hi ' O Ground Posts . ,'.. 44 and 16-Gauge : nfONFts fxicrsr which cost over a million. published after th author's death, this is also a Oivil War story; Jeri co's Daughters, a modern story with a Kansas setting by Wellman, and an historical novel, Bride of (the Rjver-by Harris. Two new mysteries, one each by Agatha Christie and George Cox are aW in the library; ' Vi 1 . PEG(Y HXRRELL BECOMES ' BRITiE OF STANLEY PIERCE ; ($0 ntinued From Page One) ef bqpk topped with white feather ed 'carnations and, showered with stepfanotis. " U ' Mta J.',R.' Sta'ntAnV"miatrW of honor and lyatendant, wore a gown of . Sail fuchia and carried Ik nosegay of yellow carnations. . . Pete Bright, uncle of the bride groom, was best man and MrsY T. G. Stanton was mistress of cere mony. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Harrell wore a dress of dawn and ... ' . 1 mW'' -You 11 find 6Verything for the sportsman in our large stock of hunting equipment . . . that's why sportsmen make, our store their headquarters during the hunting- seasons - . ' DE. HEADY . SELECT EQUIPMENT TODAY! , - . we have a coaIplete stoci; of Single and Double Barrel Repeating and Automatic Shot Guns Single Shot - Repeating Automatic Rifles "TrTJQ pA: Ammunition in All Calibre and Gauges : f?11 Hunting Caps BootsCoats Pants HUNTING" WE ARE AGENTS FOR HUNTING .LICENSES : Select Your New Kitchenware ' From Our Complete Stock! J V--pots -pans;' ; DOUBLE BOILERS GARBAGE) , DISPOSALS f , COFFEE MAKERS , ELECTRIC ROASTERS TOASTERS GRILLS 0 1 I i ;i. - ,i For' niCYCT Z . . . taupe and cw.ou n v. v -carnations. . , ; 1 . . Immediately followirg the cere mony a .reception was held with Mrs. Benton V.'hite, Mrs. C. E. Can non, Mrs. RuBsell Turner ad tlrs, Luther Barrington Assisting with the serving. . 1 fv; .J The couple left for short wed ding trip arid upon their return will Inside at MOO Qeotga Washinjton 1 and Mrs. Russell Turner and so; 'Bigiwar, fijUfr$4 I; 3 R)f, SM Ronnie, Mr.' and T.' Among the ont of' town guestslWvvM.4 Harrell and daughter, Shat attending the wedding were: Mr. on, Great Bridge, Va.; Mrs. Man fnd Mrs.'JtbitittrelK'Aoaoke, ning, Berry Harrell, Portlock, Va.; Va.rMr.;and LuLUttier I ri7- , ...... w-- ' - - "T- II ' STOP BY ' , ."!.':,:.('. '.j .'V V;' '. -.-''V ,.';, i.v, . .,,'...., '. .,'.'. '.' , . , . ' ' J' ''. 1 1 : .. . , . . 1 . :- v. " 1 Tri- Way Sorvice Station . ; '"AND BUY - O Glk)CERIESMEATS . : . O FOREMAN. DAIRIES ' ' KJE CREAM '. 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