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j ,iA' 1 i '111 and KATi:r.Y:r "ing a ' four-day r Thanksgiving,' tu rquimans High School , tl.eir ; regular " class on Monday morning, 'nesday morning prior .nksgiving holidays, the J Mr. ; ' E. F. " Moseley ; to the student body on the ;t putting, thaifulness into Thanksgiving.": The Was : both inspirational 'and .. priate for the1 season.'' ""'' yr basketball teams are AoW W fee'gia ;tM?. year's 'ached ; tf gams. i Tlie; 4ayvefe "boys girlsi will 'start the 'season i Thuwday . and ' the Varsity 4 , piay- VihBtbn ; the're on i ViJay. " We, hope to have a sue; ceisful season this year. ' 'Wednesday, November 30, was rga;n Book Round-JUp Time in the. High ;, School Library. As rtvioiislv exolained, 'all - home- faoma with no overdue books tnd nto unpaid library fines re ivethe,i privilege i of eating It m'phl earlv for one day,; As yet the recoidis not complete, but fl rooms .will soon dc noiuiea Whether they are eligible for this Xkhe is. quickly slipping by us 3 art. Monday the schools wilj be entering the third of the nine tix-weeks grading periods. The Jtiidehte are new 'pushing them selves in, order to get all make t work handed in and bobks luad and reports completed Good luck, students, as you near the- end of the grading periocu - Remember when ' the Per-Co- Tli Spectator did not exisi; ine column is now in "its Second year of publication in the Wnl- npwsDarer. II , you, ine tublic'are enjoying the column. !ease let; us hear from you. horA in snv suggestions jor improvement, we ww wei tome them gladly, , , ."MISSIONARY- CONVENTION CEHMED A HUGE SUCCESS ftoeeial. missionary ' services l-'flrt' conducted at the Bagley vvamp'JUlgrirovBolinjBss Church nh November 28-27.' Kev. 'Wai ter F. Drown, from . Colorado rvin v.. funeral Reore sentative of the church's 'Foreign Missionary Department, was the engaged speaker. Rev, Drown spoke on, the .Jbontutiqns, existing, in ; various" Countries where0 the Fiterim Church carries on mis sionary-activities. Color slides were shown depicting the work of the church in Africa and the Philippine Islands. Reports of the york in the Virgin Islands and British Guiana were also . afunn . nhri rurirts rom the Vari- , ous fields of endeavor were dis- - played. An outstanding highlight of the convention was that a year's support was subscribed for Rev. 'D.rE.. Borsch and his family, who ' ansf': currently serving', at - Choma, Northern Rhodesia. To tal sutmort 'raised amounted to $1,600,00. ' Rev. JL E. Barefoot, pastor of the local Pilgrim Church, is a relumed missionary, having served for seven years 'at sev eral stations, in 'the Union of South- Africa. FIUI SHOWN AT WSCS MEET Thirty-seven ladies, of Hertford Methodist Church -were present at the November general meet ing of ihe 'Womeri's Societyof Christian' Service' W Mdnflay, Noveniber"21," at 8 P. 11' Mrs1. Talmadge Rose; vice president, presented, ;the devotional and as the program ' a film, "Bible ort he,,Table" ' yfas-.shown This ifus ,an interesting and informa tive! study of, family, worship, i '. A prayer group preceded , the meeting , at 7:45 for those presr ent. Mrs. J. A. Aumaii pre sented some thoughts on grate fulness, how difficult it is to re alize all of the things for which we Should be grateful. The De cember thinking of the group will be directed toward the Sis- tine Madonna, a memorial pic ture recently presented the kin dergarten class of ; the Church SchooL ; Mrs. Monds, president, pre sided during the business meet ing. Those who helped with the bazaar were thanked ; and a 'fi nancial, report; was given, ; The secretary read the recom mendations of the executive committee and Mrs. Monds ' ex plained the need for the work being done at the parsonage and the' things' that arc needed. The WSCS ' acting on.., the recom mendations' presented, will con tribute something to be used in the living room of the' church home. , Fiftv dollars . was set aside as the beginning of a .kit chen fund as voted upon by the members in January, 1959 Mrs. Monds thanked the Au- mans for a successful study course lust, concluded and an nounced one of the actions from the study was a cash gift to Martin Brose, a German student studvimr sacred music in the United States. Mr. Auman took a group of the youth to Williamston to hear Miss -Nichols,' a Woman's Divi sion field worker, speak, borne WSCS members went to Edenton to hear Miss 'Nichols and gave 1 m nmn TTVnt7i irniw' cf tNTinETuTtr I'nt ' : tunnel afnr the English Channel-Milled "Ti SleV8! by th French inspired Brftish designer Sir Owen Williams. to suggest a j..i,.Iti.i, tMu Vintinpnt ShWwn In Cross sectioo. , it would hav two enclosed sections for one-wtv autft utsx, J ( Vrlllitz UUlUl ITUiUW ui w Kvsi a- BURGESS CLUB MEETS The Bureeskv Club'-met 'with Mrs. Walton. Lane on Wednes day night. ,' . ' ' ' Mrs. Lane gave .the dewottonal from the 125th 1 Psalm ' and the Lord's Prayer. 1, The hymn 'This Is My ' Fath er's World" was sung. The' minutes were read and roll called. Final plans "were made for esting demonstration on ' . Christ' wine nVtlrio . . . , k. ,,, i.- . The meeting closed' with", the collect. i1. ' 'i ! Those present were Mrs. James Jordan, Miss Sidney Copelknd; Mm MTcUKn T.anl VTWra-' J'V-"B' fcisnight, Mrs. J. B. Perry Mts.- Joseph Ayscue and Miss inn Grev McllWean. ' ' " .... - t V' .. i The hostess served apple; pie TWomhor 7, unA thi . mode. , , v Christmas party. i Miss Ila Grey Mcllwean .won Miss Mcllwean gave an inter tne aoor prize. Local ounle At Knapp Dedication ' Mrv end Mw. -Archie T. Lane, Sr.,- were-.in Chapel Hill last ' week-end attending the formal dedication of 'the JoseDh Palmer Khapp Building, which was pre sented and installed as part of the. Institute of Government by the Joseph Palmer Knapp Foun- dation. v, ") ' Mr. Lane, as Representative elect for Perquimans . County, was a guest of the Foundation. Hearing Service Clinic 3 Virginia Dare Hotel - Eli7Abetn!Glf Friday December 2hd-, !: ; , Hotel Joseph Hewes - Edenton it - Saturday, December 3rd HOURS: 10 A. M., TO 2 F. M. ! Hearng Tests ' 1 I ' , Searing' Aid Supplies ' Hearing Aid Demonstrations Hearing Aid Service ; Come to our regular monthly Clinics.: It is'one ( sure way of obtaining better hearing .ithen' j keeping it that way, through BELTONE . . A" 7 ' name . you can trust, - ;'' '. '. some highlights of her speech to the WSCS members. As a closing Mrs. Monds read r message from,1 the Book of Mormon. " ' ,.: After adjournment a social hour was enjoyed and Mrs. Au man invited the ladies of the WSCS to come to the parsonage 'after the December general Cnarl LndcBfirj Flan . i n Identification' contest on 1 iieen shrubbery cuttings was 1 'd recently during Horn Jem r tratiert1 Club meetings. in Ceene County. Mrs. Elizabeth 3 eyes, home economics , agent, psed sketches to show- the ar rngement of trees and shrubs, r Since now is the time to set EmpDery, inej, wrpe juj, tjiaiu -yt efoV'orentplaeeW Ws1 a&o emphasized, ' ; ' f. Extendins Your 'Wardrobe ,Do"'W'haVe',a,iDasic suit or romnMftratfnn ' rtlih inmpn in jBMdson' Courit: reeehtly'learn- td How they-coow have a larger pftrdrobe-' by using V different trpes ox accessories wiin a , oasic dress. ' "r - v 'Mrs. Martha B.' Thomnson. home, economics agent, says dis cussion centered around our chaneinii wav of living and its effect in choice and amount of dothine,' 'thtr effect of new fab rics . and modern ' methods- of rcare. casualness versus careless ness, ' high .fashion' versus s wisei choise, quality' versus quantity. v New v For Kitchen Table Mm. It L - Chaolin has a new 'rop leg table' for7. ber rentrance hall or foyer all- for the sum of 12.78. A discarded kitchen table with many .layers , a.nd coats, of namt was refinished Mrs. Ann Davenport,' home ecor nomics agent, reports , Mrs Chaplin used : extension recom- mendation . for removing ; the paint and varnish, v A penetrat- incr imI viun . impfi atwI - miirh rubbing with ' paste - wax was necessary. I 'Mrs. Chaolin proudly exclaim ed, "If it had not been for our flame Demonstration Club' train ing school in ref inishing furni ture, I would not have saved the table." Health Outer Has (' Play Center v hj lphlldren' like to go to the health department in Madison County because they have a play oeoteCv. .Tha.Xtittle . Pine Home ESTlonstration v Club members I improved, the play center , at thA' health denartmenf as a soe- nvw iiivvvfvvvYWvvv'inrii"i"f iif"' cial community project . Miss Ethel V. Townsend, home LI. economics. 'agent, says the wo-. b hag lvcn men purchased lumber and built . , , shelves Jot storage of toys andlevei,al memor:-.tft-..8: Tu.. bottks. They also showered the tiuesv amy Uffanaras new xorit department w 1 1 h , children s, Crusade, end' My books games, and ' other- toys. Answer; by 3illy Graham were given! in memory or, winiarn t-awara v er,e' by Mr: and 12ft. 3., Em- tnetti, wmsiow;. Uiscqvery, ,and Exploration, an Atlas pi-toryt in memory , of, ; Jonas' R. .Futrejl by Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Wins low; The Past, -We Share, an il lustrated bistorv of British and American People;,' in memory of Mm, H . 1 SnivpV. hV MR And Mrs J. . Emmett Winslow; The Story of America's Religions, in rnenlory of Mrs. R. L. Spivey. by New Hope Methodist Church; Gone Are' the Days, in memory .j. J. " ;t ' ' it ' LiIurai..., IlnownS 1 -ce, by Bell; C. t i at Siigaimore Hill, by I ; airie Chri. trnas, by I , . i oy of Civr.iiimas, by M... ,i 1 or . chilJ.en, : Manners, . I- !by Eurket. Backyard Tricks Handsome outdoor furniture was recently made frortv discard-' ed articles at a 'dost of approxi mately' $4. "The Ashemont Home Demonstration Club' members, in HokAJCountv Used 'a' metal drum for'the table, 'using 'a aarge'masi- onite 'Circle for tne' top. wrs Roy Goodwin, " McCain, -. 'said, MFrom a large tin 1 can, we cut out at planter which . we assembled- in a frame,' filled j it i with greenery and placed it on an attractive, handmade bamboo maXr ' of Roger Stokes by .Mr. and "The seats for the table were, vr J. KTmYnort 'WinaTmi': v made from five-gallon :,.ietal Cood'Old pays, in memory 5 buckets, with tops padded and ,'-j-aja. j-. covered with water proofstriped awning material," sayS Miss Jo sephine Hall, home economics acent "The club women made the whole set without a minute of man power." United Nations Report ' "A dream in technicolor," was the wav Mrs. Frank Turner of i Norwood, 1 Rt. 1, described her recent study t6Ur of the' United Nations. ' ' Miss Elisabeth " A. 1 Watson, home economics agent in Stanly County, . sftys Mrs. Turner' has already begun speaking before church, PTA, and Home Demon stration groups about 'her., trip. Sht is using colored 'slides tc- il lustrate' her talk. '. Facts con cerning'' "th- progress of the Unit- i' ; ''?y .' t ' barm HOT . i HERTFORD; N. C. s i Shop Gregory's For Toys . See OurCatalog'. . .Compare: ; . Quality and Prices t .,iii4fj,.';t:i'?''- vi-fy'v''. We Also "Have . -v Relative ChristmaCards -3ox Cards 'tfiSkfepPwri and TreelWecpratioins ; LI G HT SETS 70c - $1.19 - $1.98 EXTRA BULBS 9 ft 10b All Sizes - Colors Use Our' Lay-Avsy Flti $1.00 holds your choice 'til Christmas W.M. 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