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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, Hi C FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1936
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Miss ; Marjorie ' Hefren, of the
Chowan High School faculty, has re
turned to Hertford to spend the sum
taer vacation with her parents, Mr.
vnd Mrs. A. W. Hefren.
. WW Frances Fowler, who recent
ly underwent an operation at a Nor
folk, Va Hospital, is convalescing,
and J able to be out
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"rsTTliles Kornegay and her little
daughter, Paula Ruth, of Burgaw,
are visiting Mrs. Kornegays parents,
Mr. and Mrs T. R. Winslow.
Miss Lorna Brothers, of the White
ston school faculty, left Wednesday
to spend the summer vacation with
her family at Fountain.
Creighton Stephens, who is a stu
dent at Elon College, has returned
home for the summer vacation.
Mrs. B. W. Hathaway, of Edenton,
was the week-end guest of Mrs, W.
H. Hardcastle.
Mrs. Claude Withrow and her lit
tle daughter, Virginia, are guests of
Mrs. Withrow's mother, Mrs. K. R-Newbold.
v Miss Edla Taylor, of Greenville,
is visiting Misses Carolyn and Hattie
Weaver Riddick.
' Miss Louise Payne, who is a stu
dent at Meredith College, Raleigh,
returned home Monday night to
spend the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne.
; Mrs. C. W. White, who has been
sick, is convalescing.
A. J. Ownley, Durants Neck farm
er, was in town on business on Tuesday.
Dr. J. P. Whedbee, of Suffolk, Va.,
was in town for a few days this
week.
Lee Harris, attended the graduating
exercises at . Greensboro College for
Women this week. ' Mrs. Stokes'
daughter, Miss, Joyce Stokes, and
Miss Mary Onella Relfe, both of
whom were members of the graduat
ing class, accompanied the party
back to Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden and
their (daujghter,,;Mi8s. Florence, Dar
den, are guests of "Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Felton, at Nags Head, for a few
days.
Miss Blanche Everett spent Wed
nesday in Suffolk, Va., visiting Mrs.
Jimmie Jernigan.
Raleigh Perry, of Quantico, Va.,
is spending this week with his
mother, Mrs. R. A. Perry, at Bethel.
Richard Pavne. who is a student
at State College, Raleigh, spent the
week-end with his narents. Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Payne, in Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick have as
guests their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. "Ted Keidanz, of New
York City; and Mrs. George Keidanz
and her daughter, Joan, of Philadel
phia, Pa., who will spend two weeks
here.
Miss Helen Vick, who holds a posi
tion in New York, and is recuperat
ing from an operation for appendi
citis, is at home for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan and
their little daughter, Edwina, of New
Bern, aire guests of Mrs. W. T. Mc
Mullan, jn Hertford.
Conference of Social Work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton and
family left Thursday to spend a
month at Nags Head.
Miss Frances Perrow, who is a
student at E. C. T. C. Greenville, has
returned home for the summer vaca
tion. Mrs. H. C. Stokes, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. R. T. Clarke,
and by her son, Henry, and Jesse
Mrs. Harrell Thach, accompanied
by her infant daughter, Gloria Har
rell Thach, has returned from the
Norfolk General Hospital, where she
was a patient.
Mrs. Durwood Reed and children
are at Nags Head for the month of
June. Mr. Reed is spending the
week-end with his family at the
beach.
Edison Harris, who is a student at
Wake Forest College, is at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A.
Harris, for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner and
their son, Charles, Jr., are spending
ten days at Nags Head.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
, Miss Cora Layden was a', visitor
in Hertford on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson ' and
family spent Sunday.' " with Mrs. J.
M. Wilson at Weeksville. 1
Mrs. J. A. Meads, of Weeksville,
is spending several days- with her
daughter, Mrs. Mary Bray, at Wood
ville. - . -, - . '
Mr. and , Mrs.- George ' Alexander
spent Saturday far Norfolk, Va.
Miss Mildred ; Lewis spent the
week-end in Elizabeth City ( visiting
Mrs. Philip Window.
Mrs. Cecil Garrett has gone to Eli
zabeth City to make her home.
Carey Qiuncey, a student at Fork
Union Military Academy, has return
ed to spend the , summer -with his
parents,. Mr,aad.llrs. CP- Qulacey."
Mrs. Eula Ferrell was In Elisabeth
City Saturday. l!-f?&-. :y.:f
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and
Miss Louise Wilson ; spent A Monday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Z. W.
Evans, near Edenton. r
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and
baby have returned to their home in
New York.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Asbell spent
the week-end on a pleasure trip to
Charlotte and Chimney Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P Qincey spent
the week-end with Mrs. Quincey's
brother, Forest Towe, at Charlolttes-
ville, Va.
Mrs. Walter Lane is much improv-1
ed. Mrs. Lane Is at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Harrison Baker.
John Asbell spent the week-end
with Lloyd Bagley.
George Asbell, of Edenton, spent
Sunday with his brother, John Asbell.
Mrs. Anthony Elliott is getting en
nicely'now." , j 1
' Mrs. John Asbell made a business
trip to Hertford Monday. " I.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leary, Mr, and
Mrs, Allen .Doughty, of Norfolk,, Va-,
visited Mrs. John Asbell Sunday af-ternpon-
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Mrs. Blanchard Dies t
; At Home In Chicago
Mrs. T. C. Blanchard was advised
by wire on Monday, morning of the
death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Nordica Blanchard, which occurred
at her home in Chicago on Sunday
night.- ' , -
-Mrs. Blanchard. who was the wife
of IW-P r!anchard,J ? veol
Tat&b. : ,: : She has fieouentlv , visited
het husband's family in Hertford and
made many, friends here. - She had
been sick for the past two weeks.
Surviving are her husband and one
son, Billy.'
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MANY PRESENT AT BACCALAU
REATE SERMON
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not able to give what is promised.
"I would not advise you," he said,
"to build your lives on money."
"Even the best home," he said, "does
not take the place of Christ. Cars,"
money, books, sons, daughters, wife;
one by one, I have seen, them leave
the -home, and leave the man with
nothing to which to turn for com
fort." "Do not be satisfied with the ordi
nary," he said. "Paint some new
picture, preach some new sermon.
Don't start out to he just another
Notices hereby given that the Board of
County Commissioners of Perquimans Coun
ty; N. C, will meet at the Court House on Mon
day, June 15th, 1936, as a Board of Equaliza
tion and Review to hear complaints as tothe
value of real and personal property, and to
make such adjustments as they deem just and
proper.
J. W. WARD
Clerk to the Board
doctor, just another preacher. Be a
better doctor, be a better preacher."
Ixl closing, the minister said, "We
are standing in trying ' times, . hard
times, testing times. Possibly no
more trying, no harder s no . : more
testing times ' than other times have
been, but the way . you and those
like you decide is going to determine
the future of civilization. If enough
young people chose the trivial, we
may leek for deterioriation. If the
world had rather continue unbroth-
erly than to follow Jesus Christ in
buflding a great; brotherhoodof all
men, we need net look for a better
srxldL The world i looking for
heroic spirits.' Some have retreated,
and have announced it to the world.
But there is something in you which ;
refuses to retreat. ' We see many
things that' are not ideal in thST;
world. We are not willing to surren
der. Every hero of the past, every
man or women who has dared to
stand. for Right challenges' you and
me to heroic service. We are deter
mined ft leave this, world a better,
place in which to live May we not
go away.' May we face the hard
tasks. May we be good soldiers of
Jesus- Christ , "WW ye also go
away? , Lord, to whom shall we got
Then hast the worii cf eternal life.
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