fae 2 The Perquimans Weekly,
Church
Holy Week Will Be
Holy Week for the
Christian is a very special
segment of the calendar for
the Christian year because
it portrays the last week of
Jesus' life, highlighting the
events that led up to his
crucifixion. There is a
wealth of vital thought and
' spiritual resource in this
part of Jesus' last days.
1 The First United
Methodist Churdi of
Hertford is going to focus
upon as much of this "vital
thought and spiritual
resource" as possible
during the Holy Week
First Baptist Church News
Rev. J.H. London, Jr.,
I'astor of the First Baptist
Church will preach from the
subject "The Revealing of
His Kingship", Luke 19:38.
Music for this Palm Sunday
will be by the Perquimans
County Male Chorus, Mr. C.
I'axton, Organist. Oh Come
and let us worship the Lord
together.
The First Baptist Church
You Are
To what am I invited, you
ask. To one of the year's
most important Memorial
observance, The event being
commemorated is the death
of Jesus Christ, the Son of
God.
. Jehovah's Witnesses
welcome you to join with
them in the Memorial
observance of Jesus' death,
referred to in the Bible as the
Lord's evening meal or
supper. (1 Corinthians 11:
20-26) Jesus died on Nisan
Baptist Convention
Sunday, March 23, 1975 at
4 p.m., The Roanoke
Missionary Baptist
Association will sponsor the
General State Baptist
Convention State Mission
Day to be held with the
Samuel Chapel Baptist
Church in Elizabeth City,
Hev. N.C. McNair, Host
Pastor, Dr. H.L. Mitchell,
Moderator of the
Association and Rev. J.H.
Ixnidon, Pastor of First
'.Baptist Church, Hertford,
State Mission Day
" Chairman. The music will
be rendered by Samuel
Chapel Baptist Church, New
Chapel Baptist Church,
Plymouth, North Carolina
and the McRay Male Chorus
of Elizabeth City.
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Hertford, N.C., Thursday, March
Announcements I
services, April 23-28 at 7
p.m. on Sunday and 7:30
p.m. each evening through
the spoken word, drama,
music, litany, testimony,
. holy communion y and
remembrance. On Sunday,
April 23, Rev. Milton Mann
will be the speaker. On
Monday night, Rev. Nor
wood Jones, district
superintendent, will be the
speaker with Donald
Downing, guest organist.
Tuesday night, Rev. Francis
Bradshaw of Elizabeth City
will be the featured speaker,
and Wednesday night will be
a drama. Maundy Thursday
of Hertford Pastor's Aid
Club will celebrate their
Anniversary Sunday
afternoon at 2 p.m. The Rev.
S.L. Lawrence and
Congregation of New Bethel
Baptist Church will be our
guest for this program. The
public is invited to share in
this celebration.
HOLY WEEK SERVICE
OBSERVANCE will begin
Invited
14, according to the sacred
Jewish calender then used.
This year that date begins at
sundown on Thursday,
March 27. We will observe
the Lord's evening meal on
that date.
We warmly invite and
encourage you to attend this
event.
This will be at 7:30 p.m.,
at the Kingdom Hall,
Highway 17 North, Edenton,
North Carolina
The Keynote Address will
be delivered by Dr. O.L.
Sherrill, Executive
Secretary of the General
Baptist Church . Raleigh,
N.C. Each church of this
Association knows what is to
be done. Please come and
bring your church donation, f
it will greatly appreciated.
See you at the meeting.
RALEIGH GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay
Reed and family of Raleigh
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D.F. Reed.
FROM GREENVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Sullivan and family of
Greenville spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
H.C. Sullivan.
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Observed
will consist of the Upper
Room Communion. Finally,
on Good Friday there will be
the love feast.
Thecongregationcordially
invites the public to worship
with them during these Holy
Week services. A nursery
will be provided for pre
school children and for little
ones in the first and second
grades. Set these days apart
from your regular busy
schedule and literally "give
them to God" and allow him
to speak to your needs as you
worship with others from
our church and community.
nightly March 24-28, at 8
p.m. for one hour each
night. Dr. H.L. Mitchell will
preach starting Tuesday
evening. Rev. Mitchell is a
well prepared minister also
the Moderator of the
Roanoke Association.
Please plan today to attend
these services and prepare
your heart for the Easter
Season.
Attends
Session
On Tuesday and
Wednesday, March 18-19,
Pat Harrell, assistant
superintendent of
Perquimans Schools,
atteneded a training session
tor certificate evaluation of
teachers of gifted students
held in Kinston, N.C.
The purpose of the session
was to provide training for
identified local school
personnel to assist them in
evaluation competencies of
teachers of gifted students
in the local schools. No
person attending the session
evaluated teachers in their
own school system.
Dr. Dorothy Cisk, a
nationally recognized
authority on teachers of
gifted students, conducted
the session.
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The birth announcement
in last week's paper for Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Huddins
was incorret. It should have
read Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Hudgins announce the birth
of a daughter, Chasity
Michelle, born Feb. 25 at
Norfolk General Hospital.
Mrs. Hudgins is the former
Bonnie Lowe of Hertford.
Mr. David L. Lowe of Rt. 2,
Hertford is the proud
grandfather.
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Looking Backward
MARCH 1937
By VIRGINIA WHITE
TRANSEAU
IRISH MUSIC
PROGRAM AT SCHOOL
MARCH 19: The Piano and
Rythm pupils of Mrs. R.M.
Riddick will present a
program featuring Irish
music at the Hertford
Grammar School on Friday,
March 19. Those taking part
will be : Sammie Sutton, Pat
Morris, Dan Williams,
Frances Elliott, Howard '
Pitt, Mary Annette Cannon,
Catherine Anne Holmes,
Carrol Berry, Thomas
Edward Umphlett, Clarence
Thomas Madre, Betty Jean
Winslow, Reginald Tucker,
Howard Broughton,
Manning Berry Harrell,
Betty Lou Sutton, Penelope
Whedbee, Jack Babb, Mary
Julia Harrell, Nancy
Zachary, Mary Leland
Winslow, Thomas Perry,
Walter Marvin Williams,
Marine Landing, Alice Lee
Babb, Bobby Jordan, Cecil
Edward Winslow, Reginald
Jones, Hazel Godfrey,
Edward Mayes, Richard
Lee, Colon Butler, Betty
Anne Winslow, Doris
Byrum, Raymond
Rogerson, Cornelia
Cannon, Charley Ford Reed,
Durward Jones, Chrsitine
Matthews, Ida Lee White,
Anne Matthews, Sarah
Rogerson, Helen Babb,
Mary Ruth Wood, Jayne
Griffin, Vivian Spivey,
Moody Matthews, Jewel
White, Eva Rae Winslow,
Barbara Winslow, Minnie
Wilma Wood, Marian White,
Jeanne Newbold, Julia
Miller Chappell, Minnie
Louise Nixon, Pauline
White, Wilma Godfrey,
Florence Winslow, Mildred
White, Dalton Strange, Ben
Koonce, Nita Newbold,
Doris Lane, Marjorie White,
Mary Louise Chappell,
Mary Field, Anna Belle
Hollowell, Olive Layden,
Sallie B. Wood, Hazel
Matthews, Hattie Pearl
Nowell, Mary Smith, Fannie
Lee Turner, Dorothy Faye
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DOZIER PAINFULLY
BURNED BY HOT TAR:
W.C. Dozier, WPA engineer
in charge of resurfacing
Hertford streets with tarvia,
was painfully ; burned
Wednesday afternoon when
his face and hands were
sprayed with hot tar from
the . mixing machine. The
accident occured on King
street and according to the
latest reports the burns
were very painful but
fortunately were not
serious.
DOCTORS CONDUCT
ING TB CLINIC IN
COUNTY SCHOOLS: Dr.
John H. Denholm, of State
Sanatorian, assisted by Dr.
T.P. Brinn, Health Officer of
Perquimans, is conducting
the tuberculosis clinic in
Perquimans this week,
visiting the schools and
making tests for the purpose
of finding out whether or not
there are those who are
Need A
Garden ?
Those persons interested
in having a garden to assist
in reducing food costs, are
asked to contact the
Perquimans E.I.C.
: Resource Center between
the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5
p.m.
There is a limited amount
of seeds, fertilizer, and
insecticide.
Please call 426-7868 or stop
by the center to apply.
VISIT IN FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Williams, Jr. are visiting
relatives in Florida.
FROM R.I. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kirby
of Providence, R.I. are
visiting relatives here
during Mr. Kirby's
Semester Break.
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affected with tuberculosis.
A follow-up examination
will be made of all those
whose tests show a positive
reaction within a very short
time. "
FROMECSU
Charlie Harrell, student at
ECU, Greenville, spent the
weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Charles Harrell.
FROM DURHAM
' Miss Ann , Simpson of
Durham spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Simpson.
Perquimans Weekly
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Club
The Hertford Senior
Citizens' Club met
Thursday, March 11 for its
regular meeting with Mrs.
R.B. Gibbs presiding.
Twenty-three people
attended with two new
members joining. Mrs.
Applegate was introduced to
the club, and spoke briefly
on diseases of the heart and
Woodard's
Dial 426-5527 Hertford, N.C.
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Charles E.
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Poisonings: Are
You Prepared?
Children are their names. Adventure's their game.
They're sneaky "critters." Leave disinfectant within i
their reach, or fail to fasten your child-proof medicine, t
top and presto, infant emergency!
Everyone agrees that Poison
Prevention is a necessity
around children. But in light
of nearly 250,000 poisonings
last, year, the next best thing
to prevention is emergency preparation. '
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst In an-j
emergency don't panic. Keep a one-ounce bottle of ,
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4 Soup Dishes $4.95
4 Salad Dishes $4.25
1 Open Vegetable Dish . $3.95
1 Gravy Boat $5.20
1 Sugar & Creamer s $5.50
112" Platter ' " 4 $5.75
114" Platter $7.50
1 Covered Casserole $9.50
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liver. The club was then
surprised with a monthly
gift coming from the Town
Commissioners of Hertford
for the Senior Citizens. It is
the desire of the club that all
Senior Citizens join the
group and enjoy the lovely
fellowship. The next
meeting will , be held April
18th.
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