Fage 8-Th Ferqulmni Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursdiy, October
Lunch Menus
For Oct. 13-17
; Perquimans County
school lunch menus for
October 13-17, National
School Lunch Week are as
follows:
PERQUIMANS
UNION
Monday 13:
Pork Pattie
1 Whipped Poatoes
Green Peas
Biscuit ?i
'z Pear
Milk
Tuesday 14:
Broiled Bologna
Potato Salad
Turnip Greens
Corn Bread
Apple Sauce
Milk
Wednesday 15:
Universal Menu
Cheeseburger-Homemade
Bun
Crispy Potatoes
Fiesta Slaw
Chilled Peaches
Milk
Thursday 16:
Spaghetti-Meat Sauce
Green Beans
Corn Bread
Cherry Dessert
Milk
Friday 17:
Icy Orange
u. Pimiento Cheese
Sandwich
Vienna Sausage
Mixed Vegetables
Crackers
Milk
HERTFORD GRAMMAR
Monday 13:
Bowl of Lima Beans
Cheese Toast
Carrot Salad
Fruit Cup
Milk
Tuesday 11:
Spaghetti-Meat Sauce
Lettuce-Dressing
Orange Juice
Buttered Toast
Milk
Wdnesday 15:
Universal Menu
Cheeseburger-Bun
Crispy Potatoes
Fiesta Slaw
Chilled Peaches
Peanut Butter Cookie
Milk
Thursday Hi:
Chicken Pot Pie
Candied Yams
Green Peas
Buttered Toast
: Milk
. Friday 17:
Breaded Fish Portion
- Buttered Whole Potatoes
! String Beans
Corn Bread
Lemon Pudding
Milk
PERQUIMANS HIGH
BOXES
Monday 13:
Chuckwagon-Bun
French Fries
- Buttered Peas
2 Orange
Milk
Tuesday II:
; Fish Portion-Bun
Mashed Potatoes-Cheese
Lettuce-Tomato Salad
Milk
Sliced Pineapple
Wednesday 15:
Universal Menu
- Cheeseburger-Bun
Crispy Potatoes
s Fiesta Slaw
Chilled Peaches
Cake Square
Milk
Thursday 16:
Pork Pattie-Bun
; Buttered String Beans
I Glazed Apples & Sweet
v Potatoes
Milk
il Kridav 17:
SDiced Luncheon Meat
Sandwich .
; Mixed Vegetables
French Fries
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Milk
PERQUIMANS HIGH
- PLATES
Monday 13:
Hot Dog-Roll
Bakd Beans
Cole Slaw
Apple Sauce
Milk
Tuesday 14:
Meat Loaf-Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Collard Greens
Hot Rolls
Milk
Wednesday 15:
Hamburger-Bun
Crispy Potatos
Fiesta Slaw
Chilled Peaches
Cake Square
Milk
Thursday 16:
Pork Pattie
Buttered String Beans
Glazed Apples & Sweet
Potatoes
Corn Sticks
Milk ,.
Friday 17:
Spiced Luncheon Meat
Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Peas
Hot Rolls
2 Peach
Milk
PERQUIMANS
CENTRAL GRAMMAR
Monday 13:
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Vienna Sausage
Peas & Carrots
Strawberry Short Cake
Milk
Tuesday 14:
Sliced Bologna
Greens
Potato Sticks
Corn Bread
Mixed Fruit
Milk
Wednesday 15:
Universal Lunch
Cheeseburger-Bun
Crispy Potatoes
Fiesta Slaw
Chilled Peaches
Cake Square
Milk
Thursday 16:
Spaghetti-Meat Sauce
Tossed Salad
Buttered Toast
Apple Sauce
Milk
Friday 17:
Pork Pattie
Green Peas
Whipped Potatoes
Pear
Biscuit
Milk
We've
From That little Food Store
In Toad Lane
...where, in 1844, In Rochdale, England, the 28
member Society of Equitable Pioneers started the
first successful consumer cooperative.
We're America's nearly 40,000 cooperatives
today's pioneers, choosing the different way to
provide our families and communities with needed
goods and services.
We're purchasing, marketing,housing and nursery
school co-ops; we're health care and legal services
groups; we're credit unions and farm credit
associations insurance companies, rural electric
and telephone systems, supermarkets, funeral
socities, farm supplies, TV and auto repair shops ...
we're big, small, here, there, and everywhere.
We're what happens when people work together to
meet common needs.
' We've come a long way but the trail to the future
never ends.
HERTFORD FCX
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Cooperatives
Pioneers in Serving
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FIRE DEPARTMENT QUEEN Barbara Layden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Layden of Belvidere, was crowned queen of the Belvidere-Chappell Hill Fire
Department on Saturday, Sept. 27. The crowning was performed by Fire Chief Jimmy
Chappell during the annual bazaar sponsored by the department's Ladies Auxiliary. The
two other contestants were Dina Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Copeland of
Rt 2 Hertford and Vickie Chappell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odus Chappell of Chappel
Hiil The contestants distributed jars for contributions and Ms. Layden received the
most financial support. Totaled, the three girls raised $1130 to be used for the operation
of the fire department. The Belvidere-Chappell Hill Department is the only local fire
department with a queen. Part of Ms. Layden's duties will include representing the
department in parades and other events as well as acting as hostess for future fund-
raising events sucn as suppers ana uir&ey siiuuw.
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NEWSPAPER DISPLAY In honor of National
Newspaper Week, October 5-11, members of The
Perquimans Weekly staff have erected the bulletin board
and table display shown above at The Perquimans County
Library. (Newbern pnotoi
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Given
Honors
Joan Yvonne Miller, a
member of the junior class
in Norfolk General
Hospital's School of Pro
fessional Nursing Program,
has been named
to the Honor Roll with a 3.0
average for the past
semester. She was also
named on the "Honors List"
for Outstanding Clinical
Performance and received a
Certificate of
Congratulations from Miss
Florence Bogush, director
of the Nursing School.
Joan is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Miller of
Rt. 2, Hertford.
Miss Linda Ownley,
student at UNC-Wilmington,
spent the weekend at her
home at Durante Neck. .
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: Jack Woodson, one of the nation's most cele
brated historical artists, is a true master of his craft.
His brilliance of composition, clarity of colors and
realistic styling are all hallmarks of his fame. Work
ing in his Richmond, Virginia studio, Woodson has
created works of art that hang in public museums
, and private collections throughout the nation.
W. Woodson spent a year researching and de
veloping a series of six 1776 Patriot portraits as a
Bicentennial project. ..
With his brush and paint, Jack Woodson made
Geors Washington, General LaFayette, John Paul
Lbokin
OCT. 1937
BY VIRGINIA WHITE
TRANSEAU V
'ACCEPTS POSITION:
Miss Mattie Catling White
has accepted a position as
assistant to Miss Sarah
Caryle, at Blanchard's
Beauty Shop. Miss White, is
an experienced beautician,
having recently1 held a
position at the Oddity
Beauty Shop in Raleigh. She
is a graduate of DeShazo's
School of Beauty ' Culture,
Raleigh,' , and has had
several years experience in
the work.
STEALS BICYCLE: Alex
Baker, -of , .Norwich,
England, confessed to
stealing a bicycle, but said
he did it to escape a widow
who was courting him.
ENTERTAINS AT
DANCE: . Miss Lila Budd
Stephens and Zach White
entertained at a dance at the
home of Mr. White's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.S.
White on Market Street. The
guests included:' Maewood
Pierce, Margaret
Broughton, Majory Buck,
Mary Thad Chappell, Julia
Broughton, Polly Tucker,
Ellie Mae White, Blanche
Moore Berry, Mary Morris,
Mary Field, Marie
Anderson, Florence Darden,
Ann Felton, Marguerite
Ward, Nancy Darden, Ruth
Winslow, Ruth Hollowell,
Katherine Leigh, Nita
Newbold, Katherine Jessup,
Mary Wood, Koonce, Prue
Newby, Jean White, Ruth
Nachman, Virginia White,
Edla Walker of Elizabeth
City, Elizabeth Clark of
Wilson, and Alice Roberson,
and Fred Campen, Charles
White, David Broughton,
Walter Bond, Frank Brown,
Charles Harrell, Ray
Jordan, Paul Tucker, Watt
Winslow, Zack Harris, Billy
Clark, of Wilson; Bill Cox,
Billy Arnold, Durwood
Reed, Harrell Johnson,
Clarke Stokes, Henby
Chappell, George Fields,
and Willia Wright, of
Elizabeth City.
BROWN AINSLEY:
Miss Hazel Ainsley, of
Hertford, and Young L.
Brown,' of Greensboro and
JACK WOODSON,
MADE THESE FAMOUS
AMERICAN PATRIOTS
LOOKAUVE!
g Backward
Asheville, were quietly
married on Saturday,
September 25th, 1937, 'at 6
o'clock in the evening, at
South Mills. Witnesses were
Mrs. Hubert Correll, a
cousin of the bride; and Mr :
Correll, of Columbia. The
bride is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B.F. Ainsley, of Hertford.
She, is a graduate of
Perquimans High School
and also of East Carolina
Teachers College,
Greenville, and for the past
three years has taught at
White Hat School. The
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HERTFORD, N.' C.
'Where Service Is A Pleasure"
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Phone: 426-5661
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PHARMACY
NEWS
Expectant
mothers . t
how's your diet?
Are you making an
effort to eat a nutritional
ly superior diet while
: you'rfc pregnant? If . not,
you could be shortchang
ing your baby. From con
ception through preg
nancy arid breast feeding,
your baby is dependent on
you for nourishment. Also,
fewer complications occur
when you have a superior ,
diet.
If you can recognize the
shortcomings in your pres
ent diet, you can easily
adapt to the added nutri
tional demands of preg
. nancy. To help you, we're
offering a FREE "Expect-
Bring Your Next Prescription To Us
After You See Your Doctor. Our Service Is
UnneataDie;
Dial 426-5527 Hertford, N.C.
Jones, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Betsy ,.,
Ross look alive in these six unique masterpieces. '
And now Peoples Bank has been authorized to offer
these limited edition prints free.
All you have to do is to open a Peoples Bank
Savings Account or add to an existing account, and
you'll receive a print free while the supply lasts. So
look alive and capture some famous American Pa
triot prints for yourself, only at Peoples Bank.
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, u Member F.D.I.C :: ; . ;
bridegroom, who ' vis
connected with Brown i
Paving1' Company, of,
.Greensboro, is a son of Mr,,
and Mrs. M.G. Brown,- of
Greensboro. The couple will
leave shortly for Columbia,
S.C., where they will make'
thejr home for the present.
VISITS
PARENTS
Tony Copeland, student of
Duke University, spent the
weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Willard M.
Copeland. s
ant Mother's Guide,""
which includes a daily
food plan and plenty of
helpful information. Send
a stamped, self-addressed
envelope to our Clipping
'Service, co this store, Box
5051, Raleigh, NC 27607.
Safety First Always
follow both your physi
cian's and your phar
macist's precise instructions.
Woodard's Pharmacy