i V . - PAGE TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. N C, FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 1938 S i, F V 1 r iff' J'-iv f '.' .( i it i , I r. 1 1- Funeral Sunday For Walter S. Chappell Funeral services for Walter S. Chappell, age 70, were conducted at Oak Grove Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. W. G. Lowe, of Winfall, officiat ing and burial took place in the fam ily burying: ground near Belvidere. A quartet composed of Mrs. Roy Pierce, Miss Lillian Bright, C. P. Quincy and O. L. Bundy sang three selections "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer," "Rock of Ages" and "Near er My God to Thee." Mr. Chappell, whose death occurred on Friday, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maggie Godfrey Chappell, four! daughters, Mrs. James A, Hertford; Mrs. Franklin Smith, of Portsmouth, Va.j Misses Mabel and Audrey Chappell, of Chapanoke, and one brother, Tipp Chappell, of Ar kansas. There were many beautiful floral tributes. BURGESS NEWS BAGLEY SWAMP Mrs. Carl Godwin was hostess to a number of her friends at bridge at her home at Belgrade. Miss Virginia Umphlett made high score. Those present were Mrs. C. B. Parker, Mrs. Tommie Mathews, Mrs. J. B. Bas- night, Mrs. C. E. White, Miss Vir ginia Umphlett, Mrs. Carl Godwin, Mrs. N C. Spivey and Mrs. Dennis Godwin. Delicious candy and fruits were served at the conclusion of the game. Mrs. S. P. Mathews spent Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mathews, at Woodville. Mrs. Sue Godwin and Mrs. Dennis Godwin visited Mrs. Winston Lane on Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight visited Mr1, and Mrs. C. W. Ives, near Eli zabeth City, Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Copeland is spending sometime with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cope land. Miss Sarah Jordan is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Wins ton Lane. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jordan, Miss Ethel Jordan, Frank Jordan, Mr. and TOrs. Claud Long, Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Long were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane on Sunday. Miss Mattie Maris Hendren and Miss Helen Layden spent Thursday nisrht with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Winslow. v Mrs. Thomas R. Winslow and Mrs. Vick Stalling ' visited Mrs. H. C. Wilder on Wednesday. Mrs. J. Van Roach and daughter, Amy, visited Mrs. Vick Stallings on Friday. Mrs. Claude Winslow visited her mother, Mrs. N. V. Chappell, at Chappell mil on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Winslow and family were in Elizabeth City on Saturday. Nixon, oi i p win.inw. m v. nhannell and Mrs. Ashby Jordan were guests of Mrs. Claude Winslow on Friday. Mrs. Oliver Winslow visited her sister, Mrs. Harvey Butts, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stallings had as sruests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Stallings and eon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vann Roach and daughter, Amy, Vick Stallings, Jr., and Captain Wil bur Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Winslow, and Mr. and Mrs. Moody White. Mrs. Thomas R. Winslow, Mrs, Vick Stallings, Mrs. Claude Winslow, Mrs. Oliver Winslow and Mary Eliza beth Winslow attended a quilting 'party at the home of Mrs. Doc Lay den on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow and Oliver Winslow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Winslow on Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wilder and daughter. Marie, of Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilder were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Winslow visited Mr. and Mrs. Addie Winslow, in Elizabeth City on Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Nowell, of Norfolk, Va., visited her parents on Sunday. The" Earth's Daily Journey Because of the earth's daily jour ney in its orbit around the sun, it must spin on its axis a little more than one complete revolution be fore the same place on its surface arrives again beneath the vertical rays of the sun. Tons, during one year, one extra revolution is made. Naming Vancouver, B. C. Vancouver, B. C, was named after Capt. George Vancouver, a British nnvpl officer n n i n i ii II ' u u List m n Your Property, Dogs and Poll For Taxes Beginning Friday, April 1st, and continu ing through Saturday, April 30th, the list tak ers of Perquimans County will sit at the fol lowing places for the purpose of listing your property and poll for taxes for the year 1938: BELVIDERE TOWNSHIP E. L. Chappell, List Taker J. F. White's Store, Whiteston Wednesday, April 13th R. M. Baker's Store Wednesday, April 20th Hickory Cross School House Wednesday, April 27th All other days during April at E. L. Chappell's Store BETHEL TOWNSHIP J. C. Hobbs, List Taker Bethel Saturday, April 2nd Burgess Saturday, April 9th Dillard Riddick's Store Saturday, April 16th Bethel ..Saturday, April 23rd All other days during 'April at store in Bethel HERTFORD TOWNSHIP R. L. Knowles, List Taker At the Court House In Hertford on April 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 80. Hours from 8 a. m. to 12 noon, From 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. For the benefit of those who wish to list at night, I will be at the Court House on the following nights from 8 to 10 p. m.r April 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. All other days during April at home in Hertford. NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP L. It Webb, list Taker New Hope - April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 Woodville :J! . .April 5 and 9 Overton's Store . . April 7 and 21 n April Concord. 20 All other days during April at home. PARKVHXE TOWNSHIP N. R. Elliott, List Taker Prkville April 7, one-half day, hours from 8 to 12 noon Jackson's Store April 7, one-half day, hours from 1 to 5 p. m. ' Chapanoke-- April 18 and 20 8 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. ) Winfall All other days during April at R. R. Station ; t.!i.Tou wqniwd by Uw, to meet the list takers at the above ; ' named places and dates. .j ' , FARM. CENSUS:- Each farm owner or his agent Is to eome pre pared to report the acreage of each crop to be grown on his" or his' tenant's farm this rear..; Also seres cultivated, lying out; number pt . peach trees bearing age, number of hens of laying age,,fciilk cows of . milking age. ' Prepare your1 list' now. This Farm Census is required tf State law, but is not for taxation purposes. ; -- . Club Women En iav I served to the following: Mesdames rv. 17 tt x I E. N. . Miller, t Effie Miller, . Kenneth Jt&Ster ttgg Hunt .Miller, George Roach D. ii Barber, The Chapanoke Home' Demonstra tion Club met on Tuesday afternoon with Miss Lillian Bright and Mrs. Roy Pierce, near Chapanoke. The meeting', opened by singing "Love's Old Sweet Song," after which the Club Collect was repeated in con cert. A demonstration on "Flower Arrangement" was given by Mrs. John Symons and Miss Gladys Ham rick. Mrs. George Jackson talked on "Afternoon Tea" and Mrs. C. Pi Quincy's talk was on . "Styles of Dress." 4 An egg hunt was .enjoyed with Miss Gladys Hamrick and Mrs. A- R. served delicious refreshments. ' Cook winntog .prtses.fe hostesses Those present included Mesdames John Asbell, C.1! Jackson, Elihu Lane, W. T. Lewis, Wi H. Overman, Daisy Perry, Roy . Pierce, C. P. Quincy, Emmett Stallings, John Sy mons, Mollie TrueWood, George TnlnTi. P. L. Griffin. A. R. Cook, and Nathan Matthews; , Misses Mar Rnime. Lillian Brisrht. Mattie Ferrell, and Al Whitehead, and Mrs, John Bright. LADIES' COUNCIL MEETS The Ladies' Council of Bethlehem Christian Church met on Friday .nin with Mrs. W. A. Russell. The oresident, Mrs. E. Y. Berry, pre oUoH Fnllowino- routine business a program was rendered, the subject of which was "Tne service oi Several readings were made on the subject and the hymns used were ap propriate. A social hour followed at which time Mrs. Russell served de licious ice cream and cake. The members present were Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry, Mesdames R. A. Perry, S I. Cullipher, Willie Lane, J. Ed Lane, W. JN. wnrce, . . Russell. Visitors were Mrs. Riddick, Mrs. A. J. DaU, W. N. White and Willie Lane. . . , The next meeting will be nem wun Mrs. W. N. White on Friday evening, May 6, at 7:30 o'clock. All mem&ers. are urged to auena. Easter Egg Hunt At Winfall Club Meeting The Winfall Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth Miller at her home near Winfall. Miss Gladys Hamrick talked on Arrangement of Flowers. The members enjoyed an taster egg hunt, after the program, with Mrs. Jim Lowe winning the prize for finding the largest number of eggs, Mrs. Effie Miller invited the Club to meet with her in May. Candy, apples and peanuts were J. V. Roach,' D. R. TruebloodHoel Uamriok Mary Elizabeth White,'. Hollowell, Jim Lowe, Clyde Layden, Celesta Godwin and Frances Roger ? and Alvin Winslow, ' Misses Gladys.! son c fj ill- 0b ITT, . V". i FLOWERS.. FOR ALL OCCASIONS MRS. W. E. WHITE DAY PHONE 88 NIGHT PHONE 100-J Hertford, N. 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