c, : "a;, r.u::ord Co?elan4. Linda Lou LUioii : ve been quite busy York and Washington, were giv ui.aas High School' "l-"C &ei.f -TimA ' tertHiclkftrt tot . f . r : Ithe upcoming trip. On Sunday, iui Jay; j Man L April W they will; leave t ':00 -;IA girls etotig with Mi . Conner and their advisor, Trances Newby, traveled to, V to,, attend the attnual rnA onveWionk held fli raocial Auditorium. ' Spe L -est' ft ,the 1 day was Dr. i G, Albanese whose talk,, e is''a Place for You, in Ecomics," was most in- sg "to everyone... be vera i A. and arrive m Washing ton at '.lunchtime. There they will see Mount Vernon, National AirportU ' .AHington Cemetery, Change Guard t ihe Tomb of the 'Unknown Soldier, Lee's Mahsioii,' i 'Amphitheatre, Statue of Iwo ima,, Lincoln Memorial, The Reflecting Pool and Jeffer son Memorial. The next morn ing while Vstili ; in Washington, ikits on the "Ob ectives" i mey wm wur inc iu x ' . . , llrinttn! And RnirraV nff. Wash- Sncn IOUf yeare were-; - : , . .tedtl- by different , FMA .,o.Ti " One of the interesting .eights of the evening was e i greetings from the" Future -tiers State President, Nor . Tolson. ' Installation of the 9-61 FHA .(officers and ad- ors was carried out with our n advisor,' Miss Newby, se : ted for the District I ad- or, , Chemistry students participate t j in the annual chemistry con 1 t for high schools which was s nsored by the Extension Di v tiori of the University of North irieton Monument, White House, Blair House',' F.B.I. Building and the Nation's Capitol. After, lunch they will leave Washing ton and arrive in New , York after supper. , , ' On Tuesday,' the Seniors will, have an all-day tour of 'new York City. , That night, they will go to" Radio City Music Hall to enjoy a feature movie and a fabulous stage production featuring the "Rockettes." Wednesday includes a tour of Hyde : Park, -Roosevelt's Home, Vanderbilt's : Mansion, Point Lookout and West Point. The Uorflt-t , a mihistof . .;, wt . town I ally; The Chine j V , y cf Li , by Li Yutaner. scholar and writer. The fcio.;;:.y of Qaeeh tlary Its I"i x x ! Cuhgressi... visited m t nail Brother: I just, satf . 1 ..Jl , r W &aS 1 J S",ter- ' - 11 ' Ft vlmars v. cr:i Young Man: Here. iKeetf by Pope-Henncssy; is a memorial Thursday and Friday in , H" , , gift to the h'rary.. 1 . ' J - H support and votta in his tain- fxK v i - ( ,, .. . ..m. ... . j,-.j! Rmatl IJrother: Here a dime or xnose peopae wnose inter-iv'B" i"1 ic-crcvu vui.tn.j -- - -- . est Is turning to gardening in' representing the first Oistiifrt.- j change. One Ijrice to aa has recently received volumes 4, return to the county again . but, Z. . . . o, o ana or inei new luustrat- , atucuuiv u vu- pd, Gardening Encyclopedia. For trolled Iy the duties he thust ichnrmph Tho liwii-U fTlnnJf nf Ul. SS4Slt0n aill U'.tM, IU.IOJJ04 'Fishing is new. tiports Illustrat-t session .ahd his return yisiU will ed- Book of Outdoors is another depertd., ..W , Uohgfessiohai noteworthy addition. " 1 schedule. - C rolina. Special selection was j class has tickets to 'T ve pot A Thursday's tour is of the UN Building, Rockefeller Center and other .points of interest. Friday is the tfay of depart ure an the end of an exciting t mine who would enter the i htest ; The top ranking stu- t hts in French II who will 1 rticipate are Carolyn White, 1 litherine Sawyer. Betsy Stall- ics, and L.M.Lou Elliott. for pens SeViiors. 1 Jench I students .are Ronnie Those making 1 the trip are -iyce, uiane noiiow m.u Salle , Ruth jones, j lyius Menaren. saatn s'lslDorothy Ann Morse, . Dianne hi participate iti the Watne-JDivtrSf vPat Rogerson, Lenna iLjiUcs contest. ;umphlett, Clay Stokes, JoAnn k c -....J White, Clara Small, Joan Faye several win.. Proctor, Sarah Ward, Judy Nix- ,ted the school wctotry. V,on Mary Lee Otenn,-Linda Lou wbuow is now 5 Ellfcttv Helen 7 Ward, Carolyn burg College; Billy ChappeU is servmg ih the Air Force and ine Tmmy 0 I,is Ann : Hurdle is a student at Louise Ohici Hospital School of Nursing. ' ' f Jimmy Sullivan-, WHtts Williams, Preston Wihslow, : Johnny " By- rum, Tommy Tilley, . Jimmy At last,., the order has been'. jtA wu, Rpn placed for Senior mvitatlohs for, GiW)s CTaudfr Robert commencemeTit s The number p.' ,Riford Copeland, Tom ordered was 3200 which is the- Lahe, '.C.-D. White, Cariton i.uB u.u hi uK uw.7 "Boycft ana Ronnie Stallings. tne scnooi. j ,. j The chaperones for the trip April 3-9 is National, Library, - - - i "' Mrs..laude WyUams. WALTER JONES RALLY Peopl. jaanmed the Pitt Couhiy C6u House-in Oreehville "for th vPiti County rally for Walirfr B. Jon. icaadidatt for Congraet , ftom North Carolina's Firgf Con- gretsional District Thar was Handing room ehlt for Jones' addrew which was followed by an opm house at ihe caivdldaifi camptttign headquarters In CfereTiUe.. In addition lo hun dreds of Pitt Countians. approximately V iu peopw irom omit counuet oz inv nairai.wmwB the rally. . , .- , : . . :. -.-:- , .: , ... ;--,:.it.J'?r': : :'. 'il::: i. it e csln unlock most , of thel and well known as the creator, doors' to 4he unimaginable beau- of , Pogo, the, comic strip charae life County Li Observes Nations! M April 3-8 "In these days when more of us run than read, and , when what we know exceeds what we understand, let me urge a return to the book. "The book remains that small handy instrument called a key. We can all carry it and with ties that tlie somewhere "beyttnd the TV -siit. to the east of ihe movies an ij to the west ihe moonshine that flows from , too many -media f communications. "Best of fell? the book is hot a fleeting fWcy. It is steady.' It remains ready for reference, for reassurance, and paradoxical ly for the conifort ef companiori ship as well s the luxury 6i solitude-: I an for it." ; j This quotation is a fitting tri bute to books i by Walt Kelly,, speaker in the National Library Week observance in Greensboro ter.:-' ? ''A. -i'V; . . i .The Perquimans County Li-! brary has a-- selection 'of new) books that jmay well, befit the observance of National Library Week, April 3-9. A partial list includes The Great'.-. Quotations, compiled by Seldes; This is not similar to the familiar Bartlett's Quotations, but has - been de scribed as a collection of Inan's best thinking"; Ancient Juda ism ahd the New Testahient, is by the Rev. Frederick Grant, one of the foremost present-day theologians; Always The Ten W ii m m o or-. ATv Handcock Seed PetinUt Shelter has been connipietely rebuilt , and; i ih first class ' mechanical condition.' . ,; WE ARB NOW READY TO START SHELLING SEED SfciNUTS! , We will have for sale all types of Seed Peanuts at competitive prices. ; ; V We have also been appointed, as local agent for Dixie Fertilizer Company, - , ' - -".' !'' . ' - Yoti Know Jbifb1 Iliindcock Shelter You Know There Is None Belter! LQUIS CMAPPELL - f OPERATOR PHONE HERTFORD 5821 ,,:" ,.!, '.'it Wednesday, ThuHday fcnd - Friday!, 'April i-7-l .. V. .;tSal;'eol;m1t Dili,' , aA Susan kthher In J .- ';.--,':,-,, ,i ' , ;i; - j". BTCHIT : Saturday. April - t - niotmtk'i'fcATtiBE ' - 5 - . WiUard. Parker in . , '.'THE hHvit i'tttxtr ' " Klrk PoUtas in ; j ' ' tJLYSsES, . L Tihalrur ' S;'"v,':i.'V;;i'f';',,,'-'15,'.;i',' 2 Sunday, Monday, fTuetday and Wadnesday, April 101M2U 'n.yp'j, ': :i'h 'jyt ' '"H!- ufe- i! Tony Cteifab Cary Grant oaa O'Brien and bin MafrlU in' "OPEHATIO PETTICOAT"JJ ' .Week and is being observed iii" - our library with posters, .book- - mai'ks and a display on a maga-J ; - , ... . . I " HVid.iv'a assMnWv nrorrram in- , zine article dealing with read- , : ,. ' . . . , r-in,v ' tludes awarding -of . Student agers." This was supplemented with the books Gone With The Wind,- Life With Father, and other famous books.. Slogans for the week are "Wake Up And Read" and "Open Wonderful New Worlds". The Service Club is planning to paint the front of the stage for commencement. May 11 is the date set for the social that the club holds each year. NThe PTA of our ' school met Thursday night with Miss Ruth Jewell of Raleigh speaking on the subject "Automobiles ahd Adolescents." - ' On Monday of this week, the Seniors who are going to New Council letters to those who have , enough points from having engaged in various activities. Those to receive letters are: Pauline Paccus, Joan Proctor, Raiford Copeland, Carroll Mc Donnell, Linda Lou Elliott, Carl Skihnefc- Carolyn White and Linda Bass. :'' . - ' ' - - ' , COPELAND VflTMDHAWS J. William Copeland of Mur- " . nounced his intpntirms tn apple a third term in the State Sen ate, said Monday that he will not file" as a candidate in the May 28 primary, thus whserv ing -. the "gentleman's agree ment'.', observed in this district calling for a Senator to leek ohly. twe consecutive terms. 1. . -..-.I. Mi.iiinyMiii iiijiihii mwajmimini .iMH'H...a,. , wni.n.j...miwi i'ili).ii.iiiwit!'!-''-?ggwta 1 " '" ' n hi i i ' i'"1" 'Vm'- -.i.-V ;','., ' '-: f . ,v x ' ' y . .- ' j y ' " !vi-- " , . ,v.,.; "" iiiiltiVllii1(tfiMliittlOW' '''' '' if -Y fc,,'r--"-'' '"" """"'""'""'iiiiihhiii'' mr ' '" mr,,i. ,. ,. , '. . , .-V mja f.,; til -.-.u.-V. f. Few slate irt as weH tUip(ptiJ to promote hi serve the cause of scientific agriculture as North Carolina. - From such tax-supported institutions N. C. State v Colege of Agriculture com manyof the new farmings ? techniques,, irtw . machines, hiw.crop Varieties and other developments that are being adopted by bur farmers as the meant to a high standard of JiVihg on the farm. , , - , Another cause being promoted in the best interest of all North Carolina citizens is the ("legal control' system for the sale of beer and ate, which has heeft vdojpte4 by most of our progressive communities. ;; : North Carolina Division '" - UXITSD STATtS BREWERS roUNDATlOS. WC. . - , . .s iiiybii can't Iliad just wltat jmtmlt 'Jrittdfi&d ! iLOtdfy. Ecster7 lead. why Norfollc is the best .-ph& to gd! th4rV li widfcr Jtlettioft Norfolk' atiraaivt Worfci. There re tftore thth 200 iffarel itcfti iOOO retail tstabliihmenw all offering a variety that will enable you to End exactly what you want. i'."- i ' r , ' i 1 ' i .. , ' y: :- Pricei in Norfolk itorei are iown-to-earth! Larttr tolutee alid rulck fcirhbver ei:tn 1::$ tttArid t-J '. . . . ' r ; lowei fricei. The talu? you ttGeiv ii hish the Fri: y;u py, ecc."!: r ' -. N - - j " IMMH-' JJUi(W.;'i'3MH r:' v'r;'"';;-.;: -V" ' ' " i All over town youlUOTcr the latest in S&rinjfashiorA Re- l:r,z!:vr., -f'-mr ' i, ... . . t, , 4 make it real fcleaturj to ihob ih Norfolk. in- 1 -the httttibftr of fcohver.!:ht parking tUtfc ihcret::i evefy .Tu 3 ii days and even mere f c:!dr.j spacei are available N 1 -t ' Regularly acheduled Vrdways busti r.I:t it f z:z'.lU Ict you to Uavi fcr Vzi.-.i r, i r hopin and return t::;:l the afumtcn. ,v 1 ' , ' - r 7

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