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'A ttjzwhzzLY.Kzr.?TZ73.r:;?.TH Carolina, Friday.' October h lwfcj A L fclMHoyle. Umphlet't- nd Miss '.. p I rt. IT! , -.-.... . ........ I i otuue omnner received at xne frW door. In the receiving 1 line which . was formed ' in the living room, Were Mi.' Edwin F. Moseley, Mr, frank Skinner,' Miss Beth Skinner, Mre. Dallas Jethre, Sr., Mrs. J. J. Skinner ' B tkZi and C'..Ata tiL,.'. ' : ., : ,T.r;pg r"""h,' ,i "';-"' "!. r.. . A, photographer was , at Per-. , this Jotal Is only half of the quwnans County Hisfh . School goal 'of $2,800. There are only last .Thursday and took the two dav rpmainlno in mtiiph fit casi pictures for the Kllcoca- get subscriptions, so get but ahdi'na Mrs- "alias Jethro, Jr. ; ' nen, J The pictures ' wilt te firt- Work, Seniors! The high sates-j Mri- wlter G. Edwards and lshad and returned to the-school men for the first eight days ofMrt' S,,M M' Whedbee invited! within the next month i a-dr the drrVe now include the lot. I the uests int0 the dming room to give th Students the oDDor- .lowine: Hutrt BiimW Phvl.fwhere Mrs.- Willis Jessup served' ttuuty of buying them to' give as lis Hendren Djanna Hollowell, wnch- 9. aaaistiiw in serv-j WKimas gtits.' Th s jPhoto-J Connie Boyce,. Jean Copelahd,,' "uwwiciiea, pte ju aimer wut return in a monin L.inaa aas and iciton iiappus ' " "m miw te take the remaining group and dub pictures. ... t , ,v ' . f, The Beta, Club, is still selling tins of candy; of which, the' pro fit will be used to help finance Were Mrs. W. H,f Half doas tie, Mrs. Sidney. P. Jessup and Mrs. H; A. Whitley. ti ' . ' ! -t ' Goodbyes were - said to- Mrs. 4ar choLwti Abntittute .Tants 'the triD to the State Conventions Ijesday mernin. Taking these to, be held in AshevUle in the lPmpW'tt. :t wAk.be.of help ,ta them in . spring. rfllAbo during .the.JSden-v T " I ' better , score , on ' -the n football 'Wm'eV chanoifs illl'MlLLCIl; MYERS VOWS1? , :4..j. m. ' kAittM " ...lrLr . TV& SPOKEN XJLTimilAY" i ': :ieae.t ., ,lor4" examinations numbers rfc jdraw dujrini' ' ' ' 1 " f ).'.' .kh tbey are reouked-to takelth halffime... Let's support ow'k 'ConMmwd tfl TPan'0f ioi they tan -enter fUeg.Jten5 and .the' Bta Club S'rida royaltow mums , completed her fcit quired ibUljnUhtt 'fjcostumfc' - . t , s v sntage of juniors fcl-,1 l&member. -whert tlrieii''eoomlIthetjW "his PSAT f"i(i -jiwOTiiaKB viitnior a-,i: Jememoer. w.nen uteres were ! u,,v Waya. Cake it "eahVyi tonl. eleven .hrades in schoolCowned in an afternoon dress of .W were nappy to have the'Considef yourselves lucky stute1 blue crepe wifli black feath bv. James Auman, pastor of -ttents, for then 16 units were re . We tlrst-Methodist Church in quired in- eleven years.' .NoW I we have twelve yar"s -in .which to' gam .the 16 needed -uniti for graduation: ' . V" t Hertford, to give a program1 in fsembly on Friday morning. He tve a most interesting talk and illustrated ir with slides which Re took , about ' his tround-the-world trip which he took dur 1 4b past, summer with vjjptoup of ministers. All of us enjoyed Hearing about - his , ex fiiriences. . . .,., ered, hat . and pther-: accessories of black. Her corsage was pink carnations. ' " ' t Grandmothers of the bride groom were gowned Jn navy iir Lblue, with matching.., accessories, and corsage of white carnation! Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. J. A. Auman. " For traveling the bride chose purple wool sheath dress, i During :the half-time activities given' by the Episcopal Church , 1 v otir homecoming game be- Women : of Holy ; Trinity Parish $reen the .Perquimans Indians on Friday afternoon'. at the rec nd - WUliarnstoii : last, Friday tory.'V ,;. r !( i iJJght Miss Sandra Hudson was The--.hours' jfor 'calling' were anuwiicu juonugrtun vueen ' oi 1660-61 by the retiring Queen, Missj Phyllis Hendren. Miss Hudson' was sponsored by the &u Station. . First "HijAier-up .Was;Mi4s Joanne Hurdle,' and second ruhner-up was Miss Mar id Matthews . - Ant erroe' w'u mWe in last v bride-elect;, hom6rcd .! Miss Beth Skinner, whose marriage to John,3or4on-Jethro will take place Saturday after noon at Holr' Trinity 'Episcopal Chureh. was honored : at' t a- tea" i notching - hat, alligator i acces- ssries and the orchid lifted from her prayer book. ' . , The bride and bridegroom are both' graduates - of . Perquimans County High School. She grad uated from the School of Prac tical Nursing In Elizabeth City iii the September class and is magazines! '.The year, book was presented to the PTA and is to be placed in the library. . Following adjournment, cook ies, fruit cake 'and punch was served in the reception room. Parents visited the rooms to be come better acquainted with the teachers. MORE ABOUT VEITNAM from 4 to fi o'clock, and approxi mately SO guests attended. The entke lower floor of the spacious home'.; Was ,tastefullynow employed by the-Albemarle decorated 4 with attrartive u-'Hospital.- , The . bridegroom,; is eangements 6f multi-iolbi'ed' fall employed by - the Albemarle flowers. In the. dining: .room, the''Cnnilc1 Company l in Winfall, table was covered with ' beati-here the couple will live ,. tlful Fllt.wnrlt linpri rlnth '.anA ' . 111 1 ' 11 . week'a column in reikrtuig" the the centerpiece " of whitt chry- To talk the right and live the Class. Tht class has, sold '.santhemums was arranged' in wrong is foolish " deceit, doing magacine sates or ; tn Senior silver, bowl, flanked by lighted, one's self the most harm. tl.4a.80 instead o $9,003.90. candles in silver candlesticks. I Mary Baker Eddy. STILL ROLUNQ EightT-year-Old llarfin McSwatB hops on Mb bicycle in Parii Tenn., for a game of tennis, i Thia Is big formula tor keap-' ingmv ( , MORE ABOUT PTA (ConliruM rrom Pane One) Diem has pulled his nation to gether and created here a little bastion against ; further Com munist encroachments: With our help, roads have ; been built, in dustries have i been developed and : the' agricultural; foundation strengthened' through land ' re forms, and I'the . introduction of better' methods"- and. new crops. Rice; is -fttt kemejy, : jimportant crop. -.1 Accomplishments of Am erican' .foreign, aid 'are impres sive, but don't have to be there long to treabze :the battle is still on and the final victory, unsure. J Guerillas have ; stepped 'up ac , j tivitte , ; since1-, January. ,ptem -j government' is coming under -more and more criticism. 1 To peasants who are subjected to 'i regular , night raids .by Red ter rorists, Diem aeems- a .distant figure. These people are much like the Chinese in appearance, 1,000,000 are Catholics, 35,000 are Protestants and the remaind er of the 23,000,000 are Budd hists. " The government is pre- 'dommantly .Catholic, but the .j president is said tq lean heav was'.vastly..jaore.. insecure than -read 'and approved,' n a luaay. , . The mwiinE-was rnncA hv rp. ' (ill 1 ,4 If Hn 1 1 1 Mitt . J ' III rt. 1. ,: X. KING STREET PTA BACKS BOY SCOUTS Destine tue .vatrhwnrd A Bible contest was given with Mrs. Julian Lonff winning continued from Page One ' the prize. School. ",. Mrs. Helen Jones was' The hostess than served cold selected to go also. It was decided that the par ents would have Halloween ac tivities for the benefit of the PTA. Mr. hiddick then presented Joseph Davis and his co-workers, District Scout Representa tives. Mr. Davis told and gave pertinerft information ' about Scouting and the extension of it in this area. He wished to have an assisting sponsoring organi zation. The group gave its en dorsement 'of this request. Five persons 'were to meet with- the other .sponsoring organization to irpn out details for putting Scouting on a 12-month basis. Saturday, October 22, all Scouts are invited to attend the camp oree at the Elizabeth City State Teachers College. CIRCLE MEETING drinks, cookies and nuts, which were enjoyed by alL - Unbridled Wis RuftwTHe' HBrstf 1 Waf ridinf jj J wanu'a iq go , one way ana i wanted to go another. , ': ; J Goofus Who won? ., . s Rufus He tossed me for it. . ... . TRY A WEEKLY CLASSITIEO i ,.) liy on two 'Protestant" leaders. Continued from Page On , " the present grumbling should The Mary Long Circle of the Bethel Raptist Church met Mon day night, October 17, at the home of Mrs. Wade Jordan with 11 members and one visitor present. The meeting was opened with . the hymn "The Whole Wide Worid." i Scripture was given by Mrs. , Thomas Fleetwood. The hymn' "Bringing In the Sheaves" was j sung, followed with prayer by ' Mrs. Wads Jordan. Mrs. Fleet wood then gave a very interest-' ing program, "Enlistment For World Missions'' with several ncll's in second place, Mrs. Ann 1 grow and the-Diem, government Nowell and Tommy Maston's, ;ht5 fall, no 'one . can guess' the fu third and .Mrs. Bertha Lane's,-ture of this country. However, room ' receiving honorable men--, the United - - States placed its tion. . .. jmulti-millioh 'dollar bet on this i members taking part. A gift was given to the eldest , country six years ago when it I - Roll was called and minutes father; being Floyd Mathews. Billy Winslow received the gift for being the youngest. Mrs: White announced that next month the prize goes to the couple having the most children enrolled in school. ; uAia. nunc viivwu ui miiyL cup received for selling the most HEY, KIDS . . . FREE OFFICIAL SIZE Footballs and Helmets STATEMENT ! v Dauieooro kf- BANIC&TRUST company r. -liOME" OFFICE . : '.' ROCKY MOUNT O WhitaWrs O Pinttops ranches O Zebuion o'-Enfield' - O Middlesex O Sharpsburg O Edentori ' -' . . : '-i , :- ' '. 1 , O Henderson 4 HERTFORD. . -.f 'ti-'. . . , , K6rth Carolina September.30? 1960 i !-tVt-.;j.,';-;'t.--- ASSETS ; ' Cash and PuC from Bajks? -C ., ::. - United States Government Securitiea.,,;..;. State, ;Ciunty and MunfcipaL Bond xi. , .dorpotati Stocki and, Bonds ' '..... , - Loans ana discounts.. . .v A 2. $10,205,010.90 .... 8,777,689.66 3,762,946.56 .. , 26,335.28 . 20,552,233.87 .". 867,321.05 '592,881.10 't " V' "-' 4 Ranking House's, Fumfour and Fixtures.1 .ir'-' V ' y' "-t V'v "fin-AM- ! 'h ?: ..r.'!$444,''42r42 "' " - -' . , ' r . LIABILITIES Ih Capital' Stock ,.,. ",.1?,.,,: J....:... . t Surplus -J....-...,..........:.,....,.-....;...-.. - Undivided Profits and Capital Reserves 4 1,000,000.00 : 2,000,000.00 ' 666,652.97 , " - . Total Capital Accounts '. - $ 3,666,652.97 Reserve for taxes, Unearned Interest, Depreciation, etc. 901,077.30 DIrCSlTS f ..u..-....-..H......-......i.,.-........ 40,216,692.15 , total . , $44,784,422.42 i ..,r - 9 FLDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION II. M. f.iJ.. Jr.. r B. h. CUV i- i;r y - ' '' - ( t-. r- , i , .-... Vic yesidant -..Vice T. -i a X Kra-rrcr.a konzfur edAAD ' JR. U. fUSDICK, Chairmen R. L. STEVENSON, Secretary 3, W. tAlUJ' -CIIARLE3 E. JCSXCOM f I V. N. DAEErri - v . a. l. i:oLix-;:riL . , - , fl lllUM I thif trucking indugtry rA5 '0 of North Carolina's tptal road taxes 3 JMfiRTH CAROLINA MOTOR CARRIERS ASSN. . STATE HCAMUAKTEU, TRUOUNG IIXIDING, tAUIGH AT RAY WHITE'S Service Station REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING EACH WEEK WHEN ACCOMPAN IED BY YOUR PARENTS WITH A GASOLINE PURCHASE. Also available ... Free Order Blanks for . additional footballs and helmets at a cost of $2.75 for ball and kicking tee or $2.65 for helmets. . BAKER OIL COMPANY SUPPLIER OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Phone 3461 Hertford, N". C. I- Itf i HmEl THE GREATEST 1HQW ON WORTH! " 1 C J Bel Air Sport Coupe. Then'i up to i inthttmon head nam in ihu trim new hardtop, mere kg ream, tee Jrentooi rear. , , L'OST UStJLE, LIVEABLE. LIKEABLE CUR EVER BUILT! SOTTT-OHEO ERFUL GOT Chevrolst has fewer inches on the outside this year. (Which you'll appreciate every time you parkl) But a whole new measure of inside comfort, and convenience from bigger door openings to more foot room in the rear. Seats are as, much as 14 higher to give, you greater comfort and a good command of the road. While out back, that low-loadiof luggage compartment is a regular storeroom on wheels, wow at your Chevrolet dealer si . wvint'iy wvyvwv vviiyvn wv vvvMirar-vwr f SV9V '" r . ';'!! -..I- 'gi c::zvy BISCAYKE 6 . You ftM a full neMure ef Qievrolet quality ani X , rooauntM fricej right down with many cart that give jreu a lot Icwl - -, v. . Binayne 2-Docr Sedan with Body by Fiiher. "f!'. CetTO.fari' Corroirt, anJ tAe new Cotmu at your local authorized Chevrolet Aeahr'n f ; -I sm - .... ..ng!MUtiil g ,4fc'lI'; ; : . -fim. 'm
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