THE PERQUIMANS WEL HERTFORD; K C FRIDAY." ' PflCHMKKR JR1&"3 TACZ four r 'if, I,.- ' "'if:'. ( V, , !j- i ' ' A, ', 'J I I' .? .THE PERQUIMANS Published '. every Friday at The Perquimans Weekly ' efBce in the ' Gregory ' Building, , Church 1 Street, Hertford, KT. C 1 ; - " MATTIE LISTER WHITE , Editor Day Phone Might Phone -1WKJ V SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year l-l -LL25 Six. Months . , 75c Entered as second class matter November 16,1984, at the post office at Hertford, North Carolina, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Advertising rates furnished by re quest .. .- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1986 BIBLE THOUGHT FOR WEEK FELLOWSHIP WITH GOD. If we say that we have no sin, we de ceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a bar, and has word is not in us. 1 John 1:8, 10. THINK OF OTHERS! "Are you willing to forget what you have done for others and to remember what others have done for you; to ignore what the world owes you and to think what you owe the world; to put your rights in the background, your desires in the mid dle distance, and your chances to do a little more than your duty in the foreground; to see that your fellow men are just as real as you are, and to try to look behind their faces into their hearts, hungry for joy; to close, jjrour book on complaints and look .around you for a place where you can sow a few seeds of happiness? Are you willing to do these things even for a day? Then you can keep Christmas. "Are you willing to stoop down and consider the needs and the desires of littlje children; to remember the weakness and the loneliness of peo ple who are growing old; to stop asking how much your friends love you and ask yourself whether you love them enough; to bear in mind the things that other peeple have to bear in their hearts; to try to under 0 0 0 0 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ffl &?, ! 10, & 10, 5o; 50! :c: 0, 0, ; 50! : ! :o: 50, 50, Cigarette Vanities jS Compacts Fountain 3 25c to $7,50! 505 10. n in 3v (I ' wi ft 10, 3r'-' &,' , n P u n A'- The host popui oxotccr.jym r i the , Whitman! Sampler is cent to ot direct and so is ' always fresh, always perfect. 17.oz.l.50-2 lbs. $3.00 stand what those -who live' in the some house with you -really "want, without waiting for .them to tell you; tp trim your lamp , so that it will give more light .and less smoke,' and to carry it in front of you so that your shadow will fall behind, you; to make a ' grave, for your ugly thoughts and a 'garden for your kindly feelings, with the 'gate- open? Are you willing to do these things even for a day? Then you can' keep Qtrisbmas. ( ,: . "Are you willing to believe that love is the strongest thing in the world, stronger than hate. Stronger than evil, stranger, .even, than death, and that the blessed life which began in Bethlehem juaataen hundred years ago is the image and the brightness of Eternal Lame? Then you can keep Christmas. "And if yon can leap it for a day why not always? "But you can never :keep it alone. A SEAL SERVICE Dr.ti Brinn and Davenport are in a way to render something of real service to their community. Not that these two very able bysicians have n't been rendering excellent service in the quality of their work. The erection and maintenance of the medical building which fhey have re cently undertaken, however, will give us something far superior to any thing heretofore enjoyed by the com munity. This is service In & big way. The physicians are to be commend ed and the community congratulat ed; IT LOOKS LIKE CHRISTMAS IN HERTFORD It would he a matter of imponftH lity not to point with pride at Hert ford's business district all lighted up for Christmas. The town looks pretty now by night as well as by day, with the glowing lights in crimson and orange and blue and green. Not only do we take pleasure in the pretty sight, but we feel a glow of pride that strang ers passing through our town after night fall are cheered by our gay and festive appearance. It is good to feel that we are keep ing step in this respect with the other towns in the Albemarle. It looks like Christmas in Hertford. GOTO FOR YOUR 'l CHRISTMAS GIFTS Men's Shaving Sets, 50c up Bill Folds 25c up Gladstone Bags $7.50 Military Brushes $1.00 up Pipes 5c to $5.00 Zipper Sets $2.00 to $15.00 Flashlights 49c up Christmas Cards lc to 25c Overnight Week-end Bags . ...$12.50 up Dresser Sets ..$4.00 up Evening In Paris Sets $1.65 up Springtime In Paris Set $2.00 up Stationery 10c up Houbigant Sets $1.75 up Coty'sSets . $2.50 up Hudniit Sets $1.25 up Dusting Powder 25c up Manicure Sets J25c up ens 5cu JPesfume. ''Efectric Heating Pai' Playing Cards , - ,;jj'FatcKesf . . Checkers . . Oiristmas Tree lights . . T Hot Water Bottles' r tMsWWHaaJta uobcrso.i s Drug 'Store vt , r PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST world '"m the Corner" Morgan Walker Now ' In Old Divers Building - Morsran Walker has moved .into his attractive new, store in front of she State -Theatre,, on Church Street Wr. Walker,, who formerly was locat ed on Market Street, recently leased he place which had been occupied as v .show , room by the Divers Motor Company, which he had remodeled to provide two stores. One of the stores he is occupying as a confect ionary, containing soda fountain and merchandise. 'The other, which will be under, his management, but which will be entirely- Bepefite from the confectionary, will be operated as a billiard parlor. " - . Funeral-Held Tuesday -For C. W. Smith C. W. Smith, 68; died at his home near1 Chapanoke on Monday morning after-a lingering illness. " Funeral services, were conducted at Oak Grove Methodist Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. W. G. Lane, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ray Smith. Mr. Smith was a native of Perqui mans County. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Scaff Smith: four sons, Earl, Durwood, Walter and Ray Smith, of Chapanoke; two sisters, Mrs. Martin Morris, of Pasquotank County, and Mrs. Will Russell, of Perquimans, and by six brothers, Kenneth, Lejgh, Horace, Weldon Rob coe and Claude Smith. Play At Snow Hill Proves Successful play given on Friday night at the Snow Hill School, coached by Mrs. Ralph Harrell, was quite a success, in spite of the disagreeable weather conditions. Those , taking part were Misses Stella Mae Benton,' Beatrice Benton, Elinor Jordan, Eunice Har rell, Lucille Cartwright, Blanche Cartwright, Sallie B. Wood, Annie Mae Mathews, Mrs. Odell Cartwright and Mrs. Elmer Wood, each one of whom acted well her part. The sum of twelve dollars was rea lised from the sale of ice cream after the program. OH ';S 'P. m :! : 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 0, 50 50! 50! 0, 0, Bags 89c up & 0, 0, 50, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0t Toilet Water 10c up g 9 Pi so: 10c to $1.00 3d: ,.r: ..so: r.u Electric Waffle, Irons' . Pocket' Knives d 1 r . f f j ft .,1, ' XI 'V. I ' i Hertford, N." C Perquimans Split With Moyock Hish School The Perquimans High School bas ketball teams split a double header with Moyock on Monday night. The Moyock girls took the - first game from the Hertford sextet, the score being 4-23. The ; Moyock lassies displayed a team that was .tops, in passing and shooting and gave ' the Lady Indiana their, second defeat, In the second game- of the twin bill the Hertford boys , took - their game, with a score of 86 to 20. : The Indians ' held , their lead through the enure game. v. Doe Nixon and Whitie White, split scoring bonora, with 13 points each. t 111 11 , ' " 1 ' Vl, Woman's Club Ask Christmas Donations At the meeting of the Woman's Club held at the club house on Thurs day afternoon, the president, Mrs. F. T. Johnson, called on all those who are willing to contribute toward the Christmas baskets to be given by the ciud to send their contributions to Mrs. Tim Brinn's a residence. - The baskets will be arranged and.. deliver ed . so that they - may reach their des tination oq Christmas Eve. .-. The report from Mrs. V. N. Dar- den, chairman of the Library Com mittee, to the effect that a number of books have been donated the club toward the establishment of a libr ary indicated that the women have Been doing considerable work. Mrs. Darden stated that at the January meeting of the-club would foe present a representative from the Stat Library Commission, who will make suggestions and give instructions as to the procedure in getting the pro ject in working order. The program, which was in charm of Mrs. Thomas Nixon, chairman of the Better Homes in America depart ment, not only featured the subject of Home but Christmas as well, with Christmas songs and readings, in which Mrs. B. G. Koonce Hirwtwl beautiful pageant. 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0, 0, 0. 0, 0, 0, 0 0, 0, KINGAN'S DEL MONTE ' ' 1 -"" -ti Reliable Hams Seeded or Seedless Raisins, pkg...........10c, ! IL ' Oft" EXCELL . , v, V''sV' 4 ' ,'-;3Ctr- lb. 2VC Salted Soda Crackers, lb. pkg..L441Cc R . In Christmas Boxes 1 ' : ' ' " ' ; I ; mmTrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . MCCORMICK'S PURE EXTRACTS VANILLA, . 4 honeydew nion, Mint, Almond, Rum, bottle.i,iHc I Pure Preserves 1 " ' ' : : . BORDEN'S ROSE BRAND nl V. v t' ' 'S, j r lb. iaf 17c ilrradiated Evap. 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A., which held its regular meeting Thurs day evening; with approximately 100 present.1 ' Devotional was led by Mrs. Dempsey' Winslow with the Christ mas lesson as the theme. -1 -;The teacher, 'Miss Mabel Lane, had charge of ; the interesting program which was' as , follows: Exercise by several children; "William's Christ mas Gift;" song' to Santa Claus; playlet, "tha -Surprise Package;' solo, Winslow Rountree, "O Little Town, of Bethlehem" , was sung by the-audience, after, .which refresh ments were enjoyed.1', ;n WffiTESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walston of 'Center Rill, - were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Baker on Tuesday of last week; Mr. Walston' spent the after noon making pastoral calls. Those visiting at the home of Mr, and- Mrs. A: N. Winslow on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow and children, Cecil Ed, Marjorie and Mary Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Irvm iwnite and children; DTancis, Katn ryn and Irvin, Jr., of Hertford and Mr; and : Mrs. Adrien Smith and children. Adrien. Jr.. and Paul, of Bagley Swamp. ' The whiteston Home Demonstra tion dub met on Thursday with Mrs. John L. Lane with 17 members pre sent and three visitors, two of whom gave ; their names for membership. Aftef the hymn "Joy to the World," Lena Winslow had . the devotional. After the business ' session Gladys Hamrick gave some suggestions a. short Christmas program was enjoy ed, followed by a contest that caused much amusement and laughter. Miss Edna Winslow won the prize for drawing the best Santa Claus and Miss Lena Winslow won in finding the largest number of words taken from the word "Santa Claus.", The members drew names and there was a happy exchange of delightful and HEnsnsY GrWCf CANADA T2Y Gir.-cr Alca lLb.lOcf, ICi - lc ' ... , Lb. can 27c , ; ATKOSE'S rIisc3 Heat ' ' 2 llb3. bv j 6 Erandy and A'cohol' 1 OrC!.o-cut Yac i Tack fovery hand made gifts. T closed' witha prayer in i which the hostess served . 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