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nans 1 A 1 .I'M l.AtJ."' .. i.,..; ,- ClZtTt n lis Loss 6-4 JCentral High School of David 1 n County handed the Perquim 1 js Indians two straight defeats t win the State Class 2-A base- 11 championship for 1960. Both jmes were played in Lexing ton.i , y. -? .jln' winning file second contest, Cfcntral unloaded a six-run bom bardment in the second inning alter two batters were out. Jijiodes singled for Central and thappcll, pitching for Perquim ana walked two and Pittman longed out a double to score two and an Indian error ac counted for two more. ; jRhodes . was the winning , pitcher, who gave up only one to Perquimans. Pete Hunter for a two base hit in the sev th. Hunter was the only jjwmber of the Indians who hit $afely during the series. 'Perquimans, Eastern champs, rinred one run in the third on thjee walks and an error and tallied another in the fourth on 4he same combination. A walk, a stolen base and an error ac counted for the third run in the sixth. An error and Hunter's . Rouble scored the final Per quimans run. 'Rhodes was relieved in the fourth inning by Larry Beck while Chappell was relieved as Indian pitcher by Hunter in the seventh. Dorothy, White Weds Arnold E. Winslow : In a simple but impressive ceremony, Miss , Dorothy Mary White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie "White, became the bride of Arnold Everette Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winslow, Saturday, June 4, at 4 o'clock in the Bethany Methodist Church. The double ring ceremony was performed - by - the Rev: Orval Dillon. ; , '.'v , .;. Music was rendered by. Mrs. j Orval Dillon, organist, Elmer . Lassiter, soloist, sang "Because." The bride wore a powder blue I dress of Jace over taffeta. Her I beautiful words of Jesus recorti corsage was white roses. "' Jed in John's Gospel: "Abide In conferences near Hendersonville! Mrs Moseley is assisting him. The theme of the camp is "All Are God's Children." In wor ship study, crafts and other ac tivities, the little , girls . are thinking of children of all na tions. ; Campers are ' from the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, Vir ginia and Tennessee and will be there until June 18. EhfcageT i ated the second-birthday of her j I granddaughter, Bonnie Jo Hollo- w4i x jut iiunie oatunjay. SUNDAY SCHOOL V LESSON Continued from Pag 6 The bride and bridegroom en tered the church together and were attended by Miss Lenna Umphlett of Hertford and Harold Lassiter of Norfolk, Va. :. Following the wedding Mrs. Harold Lassiter, Mrs. Lyndon White and Mrs. Elmer Lassiter entertained approximately 75 guests at the home of Mrs. El mer Lassiter. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home at Route 1, Belvidere. Rev. E. F. Moseley Camp Chaplain The Rev. E. F. Moseley, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Hertford, is serving as chaplain of the Midget Camp, in session this week at Kanuga me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by it self, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you ,unless you abide in me." . If we closely examine our selves and our principles, and the souls and motivations of oth ers, it should not 'be too diffi cult for us to distinguish the true prophets from the false. V 5 h.Z ' mjL iilii,mt)- i i ill rt ' thm Hi Ihtb (These comment! are based on outlines of the International Sunday School Lessons, copy righted by the International Council of Religious Education, and used by permission.) WINSLOW . REVELS 'l-t A-l Used Cars & Tracks 1957 FORD Custom 300 2-door 1957 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon 1956 FORD Fairlane 4-door 1956 FORD Customline 2-door 1956 MERCURY Convertible 1954 MERCURY 4-door 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-door 1954 FORD 2-door 1954 FORD 4-door 1953 PONTIAC 2-door 1953 CHEVROLET 2-door 1953 FORD 4-door 1957 FORD Pickup 1956-FOR1) Pickup 1935? PODGE H-Ton Pickup 1951 INTERNATIONAL Pickup , 1950 CHEYROLET -Ton PickHp 1950 CHEVROLET Pickup WINSLOW 3LABD MOTOR CO. PHOKS SS31 DEALEfi'S NO. 1741 HERTFORD Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Revels request the honor of your presence at 'the marriage of their daughter Betty Sue ' .'to Merrill Winslow, Jr. on Saturday, the 2nd day of July nineteen hundred and sixty at 3 o'clock in the afternoon Macedonia Christian Church Williamston, North Carolina Friends are cordially invited to attend. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED r tmj Best Solution to your laundry problems is to turn everything tver to us ... cost is small, satis faction is great! Send us .your Dry Clean ing ". . our Sanitone method is truly fine . . . you'll see the resultsl RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE SIM Edenton. N. C. EMILY ANNE LANE Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane ef Hertford announce the engage men! of their daughter. Emily Anne Lane, to Wilbur flay Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bat of Rout 3, Edenton. The wed line will take place at the Bur gesi Baptist Church Sunday, July 3, at 3 o'clock. PAPPY. . .THE "OLE" HAN. . .PERE. . .FATHER "POP"... OADDY... PADRE... DAD THIS SUNDAY IS "HIS DAYW Whatever you call that .man around your house, SUNDAY, JUNE 19th is HIS SPE CIAL DAY and he likes to be remembered . . . Come in and see the many attractive gifts Blanchard's has for your selection as a Father's Day present; gift wrapping free! Pajamas Arrow Shirts Slacks . . Wash n wpar neat whites Regular, Ivy and Conti-, Solid colors and fancies. wash n wear, neav wnnes 6 All wasn and wean Regular and summer shortie in the PPular Hltt style- Cool, stylish; alterations free, styles; fast color, sanforized. A fine gift-sti.l- () 125 $2.98 . $3.95 Only $4.00 Belts Snnrt m,;rl By PARK AVTNUE . . Spori SlliriS Neat and bolds. Regular By PARK AVENUE 1 and square cut. Top grain cowhide, cloth Solids and fancies, as well , and elastic stretch; all sizes, as white. Regular and! drip- $1.UU ana $1.I ,$1.00 and $1.50 Robes . TT. fWOdnafAJO Washable and so cool! straw Hats ' " - oc By DOBBS and CHAMP Socks '",") The latest in colors and j r T, :styles. He'll love a new wide choice of styles; reg- UnflerWCaF ; . "straw" a by FRUIT OF THE LOOM . straw- ular and stretch. Comfortable, long.wearing. $1.98 to $5.00 39c and $1.00 jjjg choicf rsaLors. BLANCHARD'S Carries a Complete Line $1 98 to $2 98 f WORK CLOTHES ... shop here in air conditioned comfort . ; . Use Our Lay Bermuda Shorts Away Plan Shop in Hertford First A "must" for cool comfort during off-duty hours. An m mi J A A deal gift that will surely be J UlaniMU J4 CO.. IHC. welcome: ' , - , . - .... .... , Whiteston News Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E, Wins- tow : enjoyed' a cookout supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boyc$ and daughter, Michelle on Sat urday. . " .' Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow and Mrs. Verna ' Winslow were: Mrs. Harry Waldo and Mrs. Roy Lane of Orlando, Fla.; (Mr. fcnd Mrs. Roiiali Boyce and Michelle of Route 2, Hertford, and Lena and Brahning Winslow. Mrs. Roy Lane and Mrs. Harry Waldo of Orlando, Fla., and iLena and Branning Winslow were sup per guests on Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil liams of Route 2, Hertford. Mrs. Claude Walker and daughter, Caroyln of Burlington are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Roy Lane and Mrs. Harry Waldo left Monday morning for their homes in Orlando, Fla., ifter spending some time here with relatives. Mr. and' Mrs. Stephen Perry, Sr., of Durants Neck visited Mr. and Mrs. Billie Winslow and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow on Sunday. v Bethany and Up River held a joint D. y. Bible School last week at Up River Friends Church. The closing exercises were held on Friday night. " Mrs. Roy Winslow is a pa tient in Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City. Those at home who are improving from sick ness are: ... Mrs. Ralph 'White, Earl Winslow, James Rountree, Mrs. Leanna R. Winslow and Lucious Winslow and Mrs. Wil- ic Winslow, Burgess News Mrs. Alice Bradley of New borough, N. Y., and Mrs. E. H Jones of Warsaw, N. C, are the house guests Of Mrs. Josiah (Proc tor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West of Portsmouth were supper guests f Mr. arid Mrs. Edgar Riddick Sunday. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Jordan of Portsmouth were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr. . Mrs. V, L. Proctor called to see her sister, Mrs. W. H. Bar ber Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Copeland and family spent Monday . and Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stallings called on Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Copeland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ray Winslow Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Mathews and daughter, Lillian Ann were dinner guests of. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sunday. Mrs. Howard Mathews cele- Chapanoke News ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chesson of Lake Lure, N. C, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ownley, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliott and daughters, ' Lynda Lou and Irene end . Brenda and Betty Ruth Smith spent last Thursday at Nags Head." t.n.i.-v ' Mr. and Mrs, Cary Quincy and children, Ava and Perry of Bay side, Va., spent Sunday with his parents. ;! '.'" ' ; ' . Mrs. Roy Pierce Was at Cfreat Bridge Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Trueblood. ; ' ' Mrs. C. R. Combs . spent 'the past week-end at Manns Harbor and her boys, Freddie and Fran cis remained o spend some time visiting at Manns Harbor. Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Powers and Cole , Smith of Moyock spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ownley. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ATTEND CAMP Four ' Future Homemakers, Jeanne Bagley, Genevieve Chap pelL Becky Hobbs and Sondra Thatch with their advisor, pran ces Newby, attended camp at White Lake during the week of June 6-11. The camp was spon sored by the Future Homemak ers of America. : There were ap proximately 428 persons from various Sections wf North Caro lina attending camp. ; , The girls had classes In crafts, swimming and music. Each cab in participated in land sports day1 tired, bur-With iW'i W Tim friends and new ideas for 'their local club. .-i ... ; : 1 FORMER RESIDENT PASSES Theodore Wesley Perry, 66, a former resident of Hertford, died in a Norfolk hospital Sunday. ; A native of Dare County, he lived in - Hertford while em ployed as a tug captain connect- LBrinn family, ; . Old Albemarle and Its Absen tee Landlords, by Worth Ray is another addition to ' the local history "collection. This book contains . many old maps, some family histories, brief histories of counties, rosters of military ! rT 1 -. it will nn .rinuht havn .imme'rei-'" n r tt -"TT": v, w erence Value. ' ' 1 - . J He is the happiest, be he king , or peasant, who finds peace Ul his home. I -. - Goethe,- Roxie Rogers Perry. Funeral- services, jj vert Mjf ducted Monday at kitty " Hawk. . BURGESS WMU MEETS ' The Burgess WM -mt 'Mon day night at the home 'df Mrs. Louis Proctor. In the absence of the president, the vice presi dent, Mrs. Irvin Whidbee, called the meeting to order. ..- The Woman's Hymn was sung, followed by the minutes and roll call. Thirteen members and one visitor were present. -' - The devotional, from Luke, chapter 2, verses 1-14 Was giv en by Mrs. Winston Lane, Jr. The Community Missions Chair man's report was heard and ac cepted. The program chairman,' Mrs, Winston Lane, Jr.; gave the prbgram on Centers tof , Good Will. The program closed 'with Joy To The World, ; after which the members repeated the watch word The .hostess served ice cream, topped with : strawberries and cookies. LIBRARY NEWS This week the Perquimans CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all. my friends , for i. the lovely - flower companies and a variety of other j and cards sent to me while. J items including an index to the! was a patient in the hospital: early 1 marriage bonds published j and to express my appreciation,.. for the many prayers and visits ' made . both . in She hospital and , 4 book overlaps in many respects since my return home. Vr. material already "in the library; ' " "Bil Everett. ed with Maior-Loomis Mill. s He f .w, T T " , puD " was the'stjh ol .f'A.Und Rir?WW!d- f land Perry .and.huand.ci MjII'1' m t.. t n ' 1 ' honk , nverlnns m. manv rfovctji si ToweWebb Offers Better 5; i TcT) mm and the cabin with the most j County Library has added two points at the end of the week '.noteworthy books. The Fireside was given special recognition. I Book of Fishing, compiled by The girls returned home Satur- Camp, has been given In memory SEE US FOR Authorized Parts anil Service on BRIGGS & STRATTON arid CLINTON MOTORS Bring 'em to us for fixin' C. R. WARD Hertford, N.C. Phone 6086 195$ PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door ' ; ' V-8; PowarFlitei powr brakef. . 1958 PLYMOUTH Club Sedan . . . . I cyllndftr; standard tranimissipn; radio and heartr. -4) 1957 FORD Ranch Wagon S cylinder) Fordomatic: radio and heater. 1957 PLYMOUTH (8) Suburban 4-door ' PowerFUta transmission; radio and -healer. 1956 DODGE Custom Royal 4-door V -8; PowerFlitei radio and heater. 195fe PLYMOUTH 4-door Savoy , 8 cylinder; radio and heater. 11 Jj 1955 BUICK Riviera : , DynaFlow; radio and heater 195l' CHRYisLER Windsor 4-doo PowerFlite. Radio and heater. Extra cleanl 1955 PLYMOUTH 6-passenger Suburban 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-door radio and heater while-walls, clean! 1954 PONTIAC 4-door : . 8 cylinder; Hydramaiic. Radio and healer, fe' 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan 1953 FORD 4-door Station Wagon ' 8 cylinder; standard transmission; radio and healer 1953 OLDSMOBILE 4-door Sedan 1952 DODGE 4-door Sedan 1952 CHRYSLER Windsor Newport S cylinder; automatic transmission; radio, heater. ' 1954 FORD Ton i Pickup ' ; "WE BUY USED CARS AND WRECKS" JTowe-Webb Motor Co, PHONE 2461 License 1690 HERTFORD W Screen Out Summer Stlstsi.l : J ; see -us for; Screen T)obr . Screen iWire, Combination Doors also ... " . Aluminum Porch. Columns PHONE &401 f Harris Phr,u:T ? .4 -tCd in v 1 shob here and H$Ji2 on food bills 1 WE DELIVER PHONE 2371 or 2271 4 TO 6-LB. AVERAGE SMOKED PICNICS ..... lb. BOLOGNA, lb. 29c i. ii i r 12-oz. cup Sealtest Cottage Cheese . ... .19c Gibbs 3 cans Pork and Beans .... 29c Biscuits 3llEc PLANTATION BRAND ! Vienna Potted Sausage Meat " 2 cs39c 2 ns 19c Snow's Clam Chowder, can i 1 rk trf 31c IT 'Home Grown New Irish Potatoes . . 5 lbs. 29c White House Apple Sauce .. . . 2330 ; Corii, dozen cars Uf.'-imOc .Dubuque 'VHome. Grown Lunch Meat, 12 bz. can 49c ;jEal,Iage, lb. .. Instant , Mrs. Filbcrts Charcoal Oleo box 33c ib. . 3ic 9 ' Sc Home Grown ' Cucumbers. 3 10c Home Grown Squash. 3 ls. 25c MAnSHT - STREET
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