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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1960.
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groom, and Mrs. Louis . Spivey,
Mrs. Raymond Dail and , Mrs.
Jesse Spivey, assisted the hosts.
REV. BROWN SPEAKER
AT PTA MEETING
(Continued from Pag One)
! appreciation to all who attended
iuidlcy Wheeler to Clarence- "
Vivian Winslow was solemnized j the Wo sessions the study
Friday, March 11, at 6.30 P. M., j course which rj.r held , last
at the Up River inends unurcn, month. .,
in tne presence ofc inem .... M. R; r, MondSf cHair.
relatives of the coup.e. num of Ule goals commit
i The bride is; the daughter of gave a most informative report
Mr., and Mrs. Norman W. Quid- on the necessity of 'increasing
ley . of Hattera The bride- tlje present state PTA dues from
groom is the son of Mrs. C. Mer- 10 to 20 cents . per member,
cer. -Winslow of Belidere, Route Mis. Monds statod that the state
1, and the ate Mr. Winslow. ; PTA needs another! dime to car
' The Rev, Orval Dillon, pastor, ry on its work or many services
performed the double ring cere- will have to be curtailed. . Con
tnony.' Mrs. Dillon played the sequenlly, Mrs. Hollowell was
nuptial music. instructed by the members to
? The bride wwas attired in a vote "yes" to this proposal at
Sky blue suit with fur collar the state PTA convention which
nd harmonizing accessories, will be held in Raleigh April
She wore a corsage of white' 26-28.
carnations. : I Those elected to serve on the
; Mss Mary Lee Elmore was i nominating committee in elect
inaid of honor and only attend- ing new officers for the coming
int She wore a pale blue bro-IPTA year were Mrs.. Talmadge
cade' dress with matching jack-jRose, Mrs. William Stallings and
t and harmonizing accessories. , John Danchise. Mrs. Clnton
I Eugene Hurdle was best manlEley, hospitality chairman, an
tor the bridegroom. i nounced that 79 members were
Following the ceremony, a re-1 in attendance with Miss Thelma
eeption was held at the home Elliott's class having the highest
of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chap-' percentage and Mrs. Ab Wil
pell near Hertford. Mrs. G. R.liams' class receiving second
Carver, Mrs. A. F. Jordan, Mrs. I place. Parents and teachers en
Cacrie Gregory and Mrs. Julia) joyed the coffee hour following
Chappell, aunts of the bride- the adjournment o the meeting.
Chaparioke News
Mr; and Mrs. Wendale Hollo
well and children of Edenton
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Elliott on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert New
bold of near Elizabt: City were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Symons cn Sunaay. -I '
Mrs. W. W, - Creekmore, Mrs.
Harvey Powers and Cole Smith
of lloyock; visited Mr. and -.Mrs.
Herbert Ownley on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliott
spent Saturday evening near
Hertford visiting friends.
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1959 CHEVROLET Belair 4-door
1958 PLYMOUTH 4-door Savoy
1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Victoria
. 1955 FORD Station Wagon
1955 CHEVROLET 2-door
1953 MERCURY Hardtop
1953 CHEVROLET 4-door
1953 FORD F-100 Pickup
1952 BUICK 2-door , . .
1951 PLYMOUTH 2-door
1959 CHEVROLET Truck
1959 FORD Pickup
'51 Ford .
'52 Buick ....$100
'52 Ford ,....$100
'50 Ford $100
'51 Chevrolet $195
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'51 Plymouth $195
'49 Ford .....$ 85
'53 Mercury ..$250
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Wirifall News
J. F. Hollowell, Sr., is very
sick at irus.'h6me. - ; y
Mrs. T. H, While is very sick
with thfe-flU.'
Mrs. Walter Nowell - is much
better after being sick with the!
flu.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. NixOn and
son moved last week to De
Land, Fla.
Mrs. R. L. Stallings and
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uaugmicr are visaing - mr. uuuj
Mrs. u. K. iNixon in ueL,anci,
Fla. I
Miss Bell Elliott of Hertford,
Route three, is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. T.H. White.
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Whiteston News
Mrs. Lyn wood Winslow is at
tending as a delegate, the Seven- j
ty-sixth Annual Convention of
the N. C. Education Association,
held in Asheville this week.
. Mrs. Leslie Winslow and chil
dren, Worth and Mary Geneva,
of Greensboro are visiting Les
lie s parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ll er
Lewis
cious Winslow1' ''herl
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and
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NOTICE
Effective March 28, 1960,
the hours for the under
signed barber shops in
Hertford wili be as follows:
MONDAYS - TUESDAYS
AND THURSDAYS
Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 6:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAYS
Open 8:00 A, M.
Close 12 Noon
FRIDAYS
Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 7:00 P. M.
SATURDAYS
Open 8:00 A. M.
Close 8:30 P. M.
BILL JORDAN'S
and
HERTFORD
BARBER SHOP
Smith at Winfall, for a few
weeks. ' ...,
Clarence Winslow and Mrs.
Lela Wheelerftof Hatteras were
married at 6:30 on Friday at
Up River Friends Church, by
the Rev. Orval Dillon, with a
few relatives and friends pres
ent. .-.,;: .V''Vj-: wV:-':;:;.',' '".:
: Those on the &lck Jiit at pres
ent are: Mr. at.d Mrs. Jet
Rountree " and ..' Winslow, . Mrs.
Ralph White and Mrs. Tom Rid
dick. '
! Mrs. Earl Winslow celebrates
her 67th .birthday on Wednes
day, March' "9s v Mrs.-! Winslow
was pleasantly surprised by r -aj
Visit f rovaJ4, 4 her, siSjtqrseach
bringing something tp contribute
tdi a birthday , ldhehi'.'? Thoge
pj-esent were, Mrs. Warren- jSpi
vey, Mrs. Carrie Gregory, Mrs-
Louis Spivey and Mrs. Jesse
Spivey, Mrs. George Carver,
Mrs. Alice Winslow, Mrs. Julia
Chappell, - Mrs. Raymond Dail,
Mrs. Alvin Jordan,- Mrs. Sey
mour Chappell and son Larry.
The Rev. Orval Dillon was there
and took pictures of the group;
also of Mrs. ' Wirslow who ' has
been a wheel-chai- patient 'for
several years.
Roy Winslow is out again af
ter a two-week illness and Lu
cious. Winslow continues - to : im
prove. Mrs. John Lass'itor was
out - again . yesterday ' after '
slight accident; she fell : at her
home and hurt a leg recently.
On Saturday, March 12, Mrs.
Edna Craddock and a grouo ,of
girls from Rammouth Gilead
Baptist Church at Newland,
visited Mrs. , Earl ' Winslow " to
sing for her.- Others present
were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hew
itt and children of Newland,' Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Munden of Nor
folk, Va., and Mrs. John Hobbs
of Tyner. ...
awards program and to help I Eurke, Junioi 4-H Club Leader.
-with the IFYE program; He told j Carolyn Demery and Sliirley
of how parents and friends of .Wills sane "Lullaby and Good
4-H had carried on a drive for 'Night", Miss Lula Tillett.v teach-
"BLANCHARDS" Week-End
CLEAN OUT SALE
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You have heard of rock-bottom prices and down to earth values but "BLANCH
ARD'S" has some bargains that are really subterranean in price. We can't pay you
to take this merchandise but this sale is the next best thing! Come in early if you
want to really save $$$.
Men's Dobbs and Champ Odd Lot Men's White Men's and Boys'
HATS Dress Shirts Sport Shirts
$10.95 val. $7.95 regular $2.98 value regular $2.98 value
SPECIAL SPECIAL
$ 8.95 val.-$6.95 ow $L00 Now $1.49 -
' Ladies' Dresses men s summer men s
nMP . n Kayon Cord Suits Flannel Pajamas
uwt LOT SMALL LOT SIZE D ONLY!
VALUES TO $12.95 VALUES TO $29.95 WERE $3.95
Now $3.00 Now $1 0.00 Now $1 .00
- . MEN'S ' ONE SMALL LOT MEN'S AND BOYS'
Wool Topcoats bcys- corduroy -
? reduced 13 Sport Coats a great buy. '
ONE SPECIAL LOT $11.95 'VALUES ' " MNOW ONLY k
VALUES TO $29,951 , ' x v ki
Now $10.00 Now $3.49 ' ; V2 Price, J;
t ttT' ou ' Men's 2y2.in. Crim Hats '
Sl"?'l?nfSSh0eS MOST ALL SIZES AND COLORS
VALUES TO $8.95 -
. Now $1.00 per pair V2 Price
MANY OTHER OUTSTA.YDMG VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED, SO SHOP
- "BLANCHARD'S". THIS WEEK AND SA VE SA VE SA VEl
NAMED TO FRATERNITY
Miss Patsy Elliott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Elliott,
and Miss Rachel Spivey, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson
Spivey, were recently initiated
as members of the Rho Zeta
Chapter of the Chi Omega Fra
ternity at East Carolina College;
Miss Elliott, mathematics major,
and Miss Spivey, home econo
mics 1 major, are both rising
juniors and are currently h61d-
ing positions on the executive
council of the sorority. - ' v: -'
The Rho Zeta Chapter is the
125th chapter of Chi Omega
fraternities to 'be installed since
its establishment in April, 1895,
on the University of Arkansas
campus."' It is the third chapter
in the state.' Others are located
at Queens 'College in Charlotte
and at the University of North
Carolina in Chapel Hill. This
chapter ' was ' installed at East
Carolina last month by its na
tional officers. '
INSTANT
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No turpentine, no solvents, no fumes, no)!
mess. Just open, stir, apply, and clean
your Drusn.ina toner unoetine tauceu
A rithj flat finish for waits and ceilings.
Cures to a tough film that can be washed
new again and again. Instant Paint lor,
Sudden Beauty! ' ' '
WETIIERILL'S
A
School Clinic , "
Dates Announced
, The Health L'epartment, bas
announced a schedule of pre
school clinics to be conducted '
r.ext month. ciy ?hul enter
ing school in September. 1960,
should have completed his im
munizations and have a com
plete physical checkup ,from his
private physician or attend' one
of the clinics. f
Clinics here- will .bifl.as fol
lows: Hertford Colored, 8:30
A. M.j' April 18 and Perquimans
Uriioii-TSchpoV M rA. M. i April
22nd. ; , 'A V. ,
this fund on March 8 as a pgrt',
or XNationat'4-H wb week. '
The recreation chairman led
the group in several games. Re
freshments' were served by the
Whiteston Community Club, led
by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon White.
- 4-H CONTEST WINNERS'
Approximately 750 people at
tended the 4-H -Oratorical Con
test March 11, in Perquimans
Union1, School, with EdntfBlanfhf
ard, ; Junior , Leader,; presiding.
The subject of the contest was
"Why
The
er Jea4"ol: ,he school, - render
ed ' seVeral-'J instrumental " num
bers. - ...... )-. .. . ,.
,The :cao ni the National
4-H Club Week was presented
by Ann Simon.; James Butler,
County Council President, ler
the 4-H Club Pledge and pre
sented the awards to the win
ners. , .
The meeting . was called to
order sby , the r president, ' Joyce
Lane. r Larry Stallings; read
from'jthe Bible, after which the .
group repeated the Lord's Pray '..
on the? phonograph. ' - .
. Linda' Hall was elected' assist-
ant secretary; Lurry Stailings as
vice president and Wayne Wins-
low as reporter. '
i . The mrieeting was ' adjourned .
CIUB MEETS
( The Whiteston 4-H, Cub met 'and' turned over to the progiram
leader, t A social hour then fol
recently at the 'iiomeJ of Jovce
Lane with ,the leaders. Mr. and
hy ,1 Enjoy 4-H Club Work."Jf?- "t .Wia -Mr. -and
.e winners for the contest were .LynflIV If, '
follows: Jean Sellaw, XHf.J .-v
nttup
lowed. : Delicious refreshments
were served by Larry Stallings
and his parents. y j..,-,.
grade, won first place, Keni
Alvin Newby, eleventh grade, I
second place, -, and Catherine
Blanchard, ninth grade, third
place.T Other' partic3paBTriTr''trTe-fl
j contest were Lillie Mae Jones,
i-H COUNTY COUNCIL) .
IN MEETING LAST WEEK
j (Continued frocn Page One)
Clwb buttons " to" "wear1 during
National 4-H Club Week.
f Richard Bryant,1 assistant ag-j Elaine Revels, Leverne ,Price
rioultural agent, explained to ' and Clintcii Turner. The judg-
the gioup the 4-H Development
Fund, how it began and the four
purposes: To provide a. schol
arship program; to increase
camp facilities; to provide an
es for the. contest were as fol
lows: Mrs. Solone Brothers,
Mrs.- Rosia 'Martin and King A.
Williams. The song leader fori
the -contest,, was Gloria Jean
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lOR YOUR FARM! NEEDS
Galvanized- Field Fence
8326 $18.00r 9396$20.40
10476 $22.80 ;
Rabbit Wire 21586... ...per roll $15.00
Poultry Netting, 2-in.x60-in. roir. .$ 8.16
Reinforcing Wire 5-ft.xl50-ft...... $21.00
Shovels, round or squart point.... $ 2.00 I
Garden Hoes, 6-in. blade.. .,.....$ 1.55
Pitch Forks .$ 2.40 I
i Straight Head Rakes, 14 teeth:. :.$ 1.55 !
I Common Nails. 8-10-!16-20's, 100 li $10.50 f
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1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door .
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