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Li.il liwk .Hi VBS PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTO CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL Si, 1967, 1 m" 1 ) ; 1 .i i . 11 ill Grammar PTA UOTfHjtl '4 Dn Monday Sight, April V ytirffrfpation" W'tii at 7:30 o'clock the Per 'man's County Marching ni -hel d; , jts , annual yards Night tin; the high-', 100I cafeteria. , The night consisted of a nt meeting of the Par ity Club, the instructors" d the girls. . r, c lollo White,. Parents ub president,, called . the eting to oderij.thil siness was dlf cussed, and, -s entertainment 1 wa. pvided by Donna TaUeyV iry Beth Proctor, and p senior girls in ' fle ' jThen the girls were giw 1 recognition for the' Vpletion of very puc- . -,r,J: siui year. mrs. augene yce had the pleasure of Hng out awards to the is, Nineteen ' .members the Marching Unit re-', vea certificate for, one- ft Unit. Letters were earned by 14 cif the girls fori two yeajrj 0 service and notes Were received by eight, of the girls., These notes ' were given to the girls who . had al ready fbtten a' letter and uhd Satisfactorily com pleted either three or four years, in the " Unit. ' Th0 .sehiSors who have' , been ifc Uhe'hit for ilbur' years," ' sjpre ' ' ts formation, "are. sAUeen Beck, Para Cox!and Uuoiyfl White,V "m '' ' Onethelfirls,", Linda ; the meeting by! being the 'recipient of a (lovely tro phy. This "Mis Congeni ality" trophy was' given to Linda i by a majority vote of the girls themselves. After the awards were all given out, "the Parents Club served srefreshments. lasfliiSjStifl ORKEYSn TURKEY 8 YEAR OLD , STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-10X PROOF WtQVRMNWillftn fen IntoJMbtCa- sad)' AUSTIN, NICHOLS 1 C0 INC N.Y., t!.Y. This "was " an eventful Slight. oneMh". which' the gill&i received; ' recognition tor a faithful year of ser vice to the county, i The awards have; been received, but the work has not stopped. The Unit is purrently practicing tfor the Horse Show Parade here Saturday and their per formance next Saturday in Norfolk's Azalea Festival Parade. ji , Listed; below are mem- :."ber$' of the unit and the dumber of years they have participated: 4 ' Four years: Aileen Beck, Pam Cox : ; and Carolyn 'White. : ' Three years: Faye Boyce, Anna Chesson, Bea Skip sey, Sandy White ' and Linda Winslow. Two : years: Missouri Bateman, Claudia Brinn, Kay Dail, Linda Decker, Joyce Taylor, Jackie Simp son, Dianne Layden, Betty Fleetwood, Elizabeth Ivey, Louise Ivey, Enily White, Cindy Winslow, Georgia Winslow and Brenda Wood. One year: G'aby Baker, Sandra Colson, Tiny Dale, Carlg Elliott, Sharon God frey. Judy Hall, Karen Haskett, Margaret Mans field, Charlotte Nixon, Mary Beth Proctor, Nancy Reed, JTancy Riddick, San dra Smith, Conna Talley, G a y 1 e Thompson, Gail Watson, Sandy Webb, Bet ty White and Wanda Winslow. . In The Mountains "I kissed a girl last night and now it's all over the place." : "They claim it's the most remarkable echo in the world." if Continued fityit rf 1 :' 1 (During, j the,,,. 'business meeting, a life membership in the N. C. Congress , of Parents and Teachers was given to Miss Mary Sum- I ner, the sixth grade teach er at neraorct urammar School. , A past president's pin was presented to Mrs. Dan Berry. ' f . Following a report by Mrs; Bertha Lane, chair man of , the nominating committee! the ' current slate of officers was elect ed to serve the 1967-68 term. They are. Mrs. Har rell, , president, Mr. Cecil Edward ,' Winslow, vice president; Mrs. George Fields, secretary, and Mrs. William; Sawyer, treasurer, i Following the acceptance of the recommendations of the executive board, Mr. James P. Harrell, principal, was given enough money to purchase the teaching aids needed by the school and the balance of money on hand was to be put into the cement area fund. Mr. Harrell thanked the PTA for the cooperation he and the school, had receiv-: ed this past year. He in vited the parents' to visit the classrooms and to visit the library to see the new books given by the PTA. Miss Mary Sumner's , 6th grade won the attendance banner. Choral Society Elects Officers At , a recent meeting of the Albemarle . Choral So ciety, Southeastern Divi sion, Mrs. W. - C. Moore, nominating chairman, pre sented the following slate 6f officers for the coming I f.ydar.!'" The1 Slate was unans. , moMsly elected': ' ' John Becker, president; Mrs. Jean Shipman of ' Hertford, vice president; Mrs. Paul Wallace, secre tary, and Mrs. William. page try 1. f j;i.,i.Aiyt :;f'0-;--.::!--s-i''.;i''- . , i ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' : fc.M 4 1 s-W'.v i. ;.'. -!..-i,.- ' ' ' ! ' . , ' t : i ..:. vDog days are coming. 4 An - J, I ' t !' 1 Dttiiohttheflcmelesswaya Ozo r:::t csr.tr 1 r!r conditionins system vill do it Jrt v sT' e r f fiamc!;:s' c " J air con- your house. It's inconspicuous, You Beytr see the - t'i r i f I Euma"f 1. It's well system, you just feel it. Cool and comforteblj.XAU i"fc.'ilir- :i -gLI. it air yoiirVEPCO-authorized Comfort ConditiomniCon- cor. ' - -a i ztc's no s.- 'y rono in tractor today for a free estimate. You .woukttt yo'j tjji : t. it's or;.l. just want to have to spend another long hot summer ceo t J J-J 1 1 , C teat ij ev;-y t:;m in i in the dog house, would you? ' r I' I 1 , I ) Gardner, , treasurer. , " , Becker, newly, elected president, is a former member of the Charlotte Choral Society. An advisory committee of past presidents was chosen to assist Becker. They are Mis. Al Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Chears and Mrs. Frank Elliott. Mrs. Elliott is finishing her term of office for this year. The Choral Society will give its final concert of this season on May 14 at the Edcnton Episcopal Church, when it will do Mendelssohn'e Elijah. It's a trustful wife who gives her husband letters to be mailed.' EN1EBS ME To The Citizens Of The Town Of Hertford After a great deal of consideration and appeals from so many citizens of the Town of Hertford, I hereby an nounce my candidacy for Town Commissioner in the up coming election on May 2, 1967. I am very interested in the operation of the town's af fairs and have given quite a lot of thought to this. I feel that I can be of great service to all the citizens of the Town of Hertford. If elected, I hereby pledge my full cooperation with the other members of the Town Council. Your vote and support during this election will be greatly appreciated, Wesley E. Nelson Now! CAMARO PACESETTER SALE! S-.-'- - . ., ... 1 j mH SSpi'' vflW' irv wn f-r "v' ' r ff;'' '$&- "?f , 'Ty5 J!Lmm N V 1 Camaro's lower, wider,heavierroomier than any other car at its price. And starting today, there's another reason to buy right away:, specially equipped Camaros at special savings, You get all this : the big 155-hp Six,' deluxe steering wheel and extra interior trim, . wheel covers, whitewalls, bumper guards, front and rar, wheel opening moldings and body side striping. NO EXTRA COST! NOW during the sale, the special hood strips ") and floor-mounted shift for the 3-spd transmiulos are available at no extra costl $ your ChavroUt dtaltmow and laval. 'CAMARO CHOSEN 1967 INDIANAPOLIS 500 PACE CAR Mcfin nn n n - JlJfJuJ , , ... 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