THflTESTON NEWS
- i ,MTi : n- Mrs . Roll Lane,
. Mr. and Mtj. Larry vaugham
and daughters,- ol WUmlngtoo,
Del vera supper guests on Sat
, urday night of Mrs, John T.
" : Lane and Elsberry Lane. Rollo
Lane Is brother of 4he late
John T. . Lane and others of
the community, ne Lanes also
t visited their other relatlvts
. here during the weekend,
Mr. and , Mrs. Ed Wirt of
Portsmouth. Va.. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Stalllngs on Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Baker spent
, tne weekend with Ms parents,
; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis stalllnes
; visited the Rev. Leslie Wlnslow
r and family at Asheboro on
;; Thursday and Friday of last week
" In honor, , of little Worth
,.Wlnslows blrthdav. . The Stal
lings also, visited Gale Wlnslow
and girls; at Chapel -H11L Mr.
and Mrs. Gale Wlnslow have a
new baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones.
and ion. Worth of Parts mouthJ
va,. ana Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Stalllngs and chlldrenQulnonand
Toxle visited Mr. and Mrs. Wll
Uam Wlnslow on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arba Wlnslow
visited Mr, and Mrs, Elwood
White on Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dillon!
and daughter, of Norfolk, Va,,
visited her parents Mr. ana
Mrs. Alex Stalllngs for the week'
end,'. . -
Miss Mary Wlnslow and
brother, Bernie spent Sunday In
Norfolk, va., with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hathaway and family.
Burrell Wlnslow of Suffolk,
Va., visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Wlnslow on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph White of Camden
spent - the weekend with Miss
Pearl White and other relatives
and friends in the community.
Those attending the Quaker
Men's Dinner on Friday night
rmvy wotxis.Bemaere.rrom
GILT SHILLIN'
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IMPORTED & BOTTLU BY
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Up River were .Nelson Lane.
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Aivan ninsioif. atsoh iuuuiuk.
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Itev. nuuora wuvv buu sou
Bill, Arba Wlnslow. Ellis StaU
llirt.. Archie White. Lvndon
White, Roy Wlnslow, Jasper
winsiow, KOiip wniie, wuiara
Baker. Elsberry Lane, Samuel
Kiaaicx, , ionn ijassiier ana
Elmer Lasslter.
Post Officers
Meet Attended
By Local Officers
The Officers Conference of
the American Legion and Auxi
liary's was held at the O'Henry
Hotel In Greensboro on October
27 and 28th.
Officers from Hertford and
the First District who attended
were 1st Dlst, Commander Julian
H, Broughton, 1st Dlst. President
Mrs, Julian Powell both from
Hertford; District vice com
mander, W, E. Mills and Mrs,
W, E. Mills area vice president
from E dent on; Troy Toppin from
Chowan County; Past Division
Commander W. F. Alnsley and
Mrs. Alnsley of Hertford; Past
Department Commander, J. L,
Chestnut of Edenton; and Mrs,
Dallas Waters of Plymouth, De
partment Constitution and By
Laws, chairman.
Distinguished guests and
speakers Included; Department
Commander Robert A. (Bob)
Tart from Benson, Mrs. Griffin
P. Smith, Dept. Presidnt of
American Legion Auxiliary from
Shelby, Mrs. Vernon H. Randall,
National President American
Legion Auxiliary. Don Murray,
F.B.I. Resident Agency, Raleigh;
the Hon Horace R. Kornegay,
United States Congressman,
Washington, D. C.
A memorial service was held
at 9:30 Sunday morning.
Revival Services
At Center Hill
The annual Fall Revival Ser
vices will be held at the Cen
ter Hill Baptist Church of Ty-
ner beginning Sunday night, No
vember 10, at 7:30 p.m. night
ly. The guest evangelist will be
Rev. John Beukema, pastor of the
Cool Spring and Euro Baptist
Churches of Gates County.
A dally radio broadcast will
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St. Mark's Cathedral In Ven
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IIEHTFORD, N. C.
be aired on WCDJ of Edenton
at 10:19 a.m. Monday through
Friday.
Special music will be a fea
ture of the services. The church
adult and youth choirs will be
slnelns reeularlv. as well as
other numbers from members of
the church. On Monday night
coming from the Rocky Hock
Baptist Church will be solo
ist Peggy Bunch, and duet ar
tist Etta Ree Bunch and Ruby
Bunch. On Tuesday night the
choir of the New Hope Metho-
age 3 The
dlst Church will be singing. And
recording artist Jean and El
mo Daniels of Manteo will be
singing Friday night.
A nursery will be provided
nightly for Infants and toddlers,
Mr. Beukema comes from a
varied and rich background as an
evangelist and pastor. For sev
eral years he traveled as a
Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C
full-time evangelist, before set
tling into the pastoral ministry.
He has studied at the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago, and
the finest preachers of the Cho
wan Baptist Association.
A warm Invitation is extended
to the public to attemd these
services,
David L, Harris,
Pastor
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JULIAN W. NIXON
RESIDENTIAL PTPROVEMENTS
Route 3, Hertford, N. C.
PHONE 426-5887 or 426-7186
, Thursday, November 2, 1967
HERTFORD PARADE
HERTFORD - Thirty - two
units have already signed up for
the annual Christmas Parade
here, the Perquimans County
Chamber of Commerce re
ported. .
The parade is scheduled for
Saturday, Dec, 8 at 2 p.m. The
deadline for entering is Nov. 15.
NOTIGE!
TO TAX PAYERS OF
TOWN OF HERTFORD
THE TAX BOOKS FOR 1967 TAXES IN REAL AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY FOR TAXPAPERS OF THE TOWN OF HERTFORD
ARE NOW OPEN.
PLEASE COME FORWARD AND MAKE SETTLEMENT
FOR YOUR 1967 TAXES ...
R. C. ELLIOTT
CLERK FOR THE TOWN OF HERTFORD
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