rix THE PERQUEIANS WEEKLY; H. rJ, N. c, rr.iDAY, i:ay 7, i::3 ; DfcJToCoUcn CCC.IS Of KulQ guests of Mr, and Mrs. gory on, Sunday., G. W. Gre-' i Passage Will Net About $1,422,400 to N. C. Members CROSS ROA1.3 , ihn nd Mr and - Mrs. Elhe Bunch, of - Rocky Hock. r ar . . a w i TT ' 1 ' . . mIhUJ lfu ' j 1 r - la. f p. ana airs. i. . xiuiupur'n j; , j. Hollowell kt'tJl the vuu,, van ravow -on E00 Sund-y ternoon. , , .and Mm. C. P. Moms, in Farmville, Hock on Monday afternoon. j Mrs. Lee Leary and children call- Sunday. I Mnu.B. W. Evans and I'Jm Helen on Mm." J. R. Perry Sunday after- I Mrs. J. .B. Humphnes end son, vho nded noon. - , , , , . t , Garland, visited In Norfolk va., re- at Qmnsboro' -.College, Greetaeboro, Mb and Mrs. Wayland Perry and ' - i ' returned home Monday evening;. They baby spent Sunday with -Mr. and m nfif ' - . - ., - , , ' l . . ? Wt fJPliS? ite Etta Evans, who has bean a stu- a visit with Mrs. Wtoslow. parents. dra m ' LnSi,.,: m. e. R Whed. Omrd! Byrum has returned from Zl q" ' I a few days spent in Raleigh. v.ih..n.l im Mrs. Z. W, Evans is vMtinjr Mrs. emDenoi we norm wow . Mr and Mrs.. Lonnie Johnson, of uonon urowers voojieimive abw, j ciation who placed cotton in the: Miss Hilda Byrum, of Chapanoke, a29-80 and 1980-81 loan programs was the guest of Miss Katherine uod- promulgated under the Federal Farm Board will be entitled to reiunos on the difference between the 16-cent and 90 cent loan values and the price at ten spot markets on the date they pieced their cotton in the loan in those years, under a bill introduced the past week in Congress by Elli son D. Smith, chairman of the Sen ate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. The measure also provides for repayment to various cotton coopera tive associations cooperating in that program of the member reserves lost in subsequent settlements with the government. This will mean to North Carolina, according to M. G. Mann, general manager of the North Carolina Asso ciation, something like $1,422,400.00 to members who had cotton in the loan in those years, and reserve re payments provided for under the bill will amount to $508,528.95. The ' Smith hill was a rather dra matic outcome of the recent hearing before a Senate Sub-committee on Agriculture and Forestry on the va rious cotton cooperative marketing associations operating through the American Cotton Cooperative Asso ciation of New Orleans. The investigation developed as a result of certain charges in South Carolina that the cooperatives had underclessed twelve-cent loan cotton handled by the American Cotton Co operative Association for the govern ment two years ago. During the hearing in Washington, which lasted almost a month, govern ment agencies responsible for the handling of the cotton and the finan cing of the cooperatives, testified that f rey on Sunday. SURPRISE SHOWER Mrs. Winston Lane and Mrs. Irvin Long were joint hostesses at a sur prise miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Walton Lane, a recent bride, at her home near Burgess, on Thurs day evening. Mrs. Claude Long, Frank Jordan and Miss Ruby Keaton were prize a ! winners in the amusing contests held The guests included Mr. and Mrs C. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane, Misses Ruby Keaton, Ethel Jordan, Mrs. Sue Godwin, Al phonsa Spivey, Glenn Matthews, Dick Long, Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Godwin and Joshua Sutton. Miss Sarah Jordan and Mrs. S. P. Matthews sent gifts. Candy and fruit were served. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. J. C. Perry and son, of Eli zabeth City, are visiting Mrs. Perry's mother, Mrs. C. L. Jackson. Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and her daughter visited Mrs. Ellis Miller, near Winfall, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Symons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Own ley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. ,P. Quincy visited friends in Hertford Sunday afternoon. Little Miss Sydney Irvin Peterson, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting Sylvia Asbell. Mrs. John Asbell and children have the cotton associations had not under-1 returned home, after spending a few classed the cotton in question but quite the contrary had done a "re markably efficient and satisfactory job for the government, resulting in savings to both the government and farmers." It was at the close of this hearing that E. F. Creekmore, general mana ger of ACCA, took occasion to lay before the committee the Farm Board settlement of eight years ago, which he said was unjust and unfair and had lost between twenty and twenty five millons of dollars to farmers in the cooperatives who participated in the loans under the Farm Board program. "This is a wronor," said Mr. Creek more, "that only Congress can right.'1 Farmers are not asking for charity in this instance; they are not begging for money because of their deplorable financial condition; they are merely asking fair play on a program in which they cooperated and during which they lost by that . cooperation some twenty million dollars So far as the outcome of the Senate investigation is concerned, members of the committee privately suggest that following a review of the testi mony placed into the record by the cooperatives and by government wit nesses an early and favorable report will be made. WOODVHXE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Neece, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cooke on Sunday. W. E. Bogue visited in Craddock, Va., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Bray, Misses Attie Bray and Annabelle Wood and Mrs. Mary Bray were guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Cooke Sunday after noon. I Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winslow. of Winfall, were in Elizabeth City oirftioodwin, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry Gregory, of New Hope, were Sunday guests of owell, Archie T. Lane, Charlie Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gregory. I Herbert Lane, Carl Dafl, Edgar Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer were Lester Mansfield and Seth Long, Jr. days in Norfolk, Va Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and daugh ter, Al, accompanied by Miss Myrtle Ownley, left Tuesday morning for a week's visit in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Asbell visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Best Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch and son, of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs, Branch's mother, Mrs. P. L. Griffin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and son visited Mr. Hall's brother, Grant Hall, at Winfall, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, of Win fall, visited friends here Sunday. HONORED WITH SHOWER Mrs. Walton Lane was honored with a kitchen shower on Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Hollowell.'1 Games were played and contests added to the evening's entertainment. The honoree received many useful gifts. Maude and Ruth Hollowell served lemonade and cake. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lane, Mrs. Pailen Lane, Mrs. Single ton Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Good win, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Elliott, Mrs. Vance Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish, Mrs. Jim Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Monds, Mrs. C. L. Mansfield, Mrs. Lena Fltfnnagan, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Nixon Hollowell, Mrs. R. J. Hollowell, Misses Grace Baker, Dixie Goodwin, Doris Rogereon, Esther Perry, Ruth Hurdle, Ruth Hollowell, Maude Holl owell, Kathryn Lane! Catherine Per ry, Martha Mansfield, Peanie Smith, Delia Evans, and J. J. Baker, Levi Howard Hurdle, Elmer Smith, Wilford Smith, Johnnie Hollo well, Thomas Hollowell, -Robert Holl- here's the 3!ir;o VALUE TC2AT IVOIJ 5 UVJ, Ton, too, win agree that jnu never got so much sbavfcf wfrttf action at to UJtle cottt Try Probate Jr. Blajea and jroull narn again cambtaoa on known blades. Get a package of these world famous blade today 4 ciy- 10V ' Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr, and MrsDan-Privottl'-i;!. Mrs. W,JrHayeB,Mrft? Peter Cross, Miss Essie Whedbee, and some friends from Gatesville visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Nl Elliott on Sunday afternoon. 'v;,v;v' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hilt and sons, of Greenfield, Ind., spent a couple of days this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott. Mrs. W. B. Byrd, . of New Bern, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Lindsay Evans. Mrs. Susie Ward, of Gates County, has returned home, after visiting relatives here for some time. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Byrum, Mrs Alma Boyce and Miss Lillian Styron visited Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr., Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell and children, Mr. and - Mrs. J. M. 1 Harrell, of Brayhall, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J: R. Perry, Mrs. Dora Saun ders and Miss Margaret Perry were guests of Mrs.; John Dail ' Tuesday afternoon,. . ; Mrs. Dors Saunders and Miss Mar garet Perry visited Mrs. Wayland Perry Monday afternoon.. ' ,v s-. ; : Mr. and Mrs, J. C Dail and family, of Ed enton, visited Mr, and Mrs. J. D. HobbS Sunday afternoon. ' - ' v Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hobbs and Mrs. Wilson visited Mrs. W. N. Ward on Sunday evening. . " x Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Drew . Welch spent Sunday in Washington, N. C, with Mr. , and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr. Mrs. Drew Welch spent Wednes day with her sister, Mrs. Walter Small. - Mrs. Belle W. Parker and Miss Nina Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Sr., Sunday evening. Miss Kathleen Parker is attending a convention in Goldsboro. Mr. end Mrs. John Saunders and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Evans in Rocky Hock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrum Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. L. Evans called to see Mrs. W. A. Perry Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Perry and I baby visited Mr. and ' Mrs. W. A. Perry Sunday evening. - - Mr" and .Mrs.. W AV Perry' and Eugene Perry visited Mr. and Mrs, B. Mr Hollowell, Jr., Sunday afternoon. Misses .: ueraidine - and - Frances Perry Visited Miss' Vashtf Bowman Wednesday afternoon. ;-'-"" Miss Elise Hines and Robert Win- borne, of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. W. H. Win borne. F Mr. and, Mrs. jr. G. Perry, of Rocky Hock; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winborne Sunday after noon,,';J.- ; : xv t Mrs. Joe Lewis has returned to Morehead City, after viBit with Mr. nd Mrs, Alma Boyce. ' . Mr. and His. Gordon Blow and their.vgnest irom; New Jersey, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hollowell. , l. Mri Susie" Ward, of Gates County, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hollowell. Miss May Belle Edwards and Mrs. J. R. Taylor, of Whaleyville, Va., spent Monday night with Mrs. R. H. Hollowell Gene Barnett has returned to his home in Indiana. Mrs. E. L. Winslow, Mrs. J. T. Byrum and Miss Eleanor Winslow viBited Mrs. R, H. Hollowell Sunday afternoon. . Miss Alma Winslow has gone to Atlanta, Ga., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Winslow. Mrs. Gordon Blow and her guest spent Tuesday with Mrs. R. H. Holl owell. Paul Byrum has returned from Red Springs, where he taught the paat year. ' ' V"'51 Mr. and 'Mrs.5 C. J'. Hollowell and son visited Jtfr. and" Mrs. .Wilbur Hollowell Sunday evening. , - . Mrs, C. J.' Hollowell, visited Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr.. Saturdays aven tog. pv. , t - - Mr. and Mrs Ralph1 Hollowell and son visited Mr. " and ' Mrs. Wilbur Hollowell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mn. J. C Leary visited Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hollowell r on Saturday ' evening. 1 ', i w y L''' ' - MT. SINAI W. ML S. MEETS The Woman's ' Missionary Society of ML Sinai Church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Rogereon, near Cumberland. Mrs. T.'E.'Madre led the-devotional. Mrs. Ndeorge-;; Roach was in charge of the program with the . fol- , lowing members taking part: Mrs. Effle Miller, Miss Celesta Godwin, Mrs. T. E. Madre, Mrs. George Roach, Mrs. E. U. Morgan and Mrs. B. F. Jordan. Mrs. E. U. Morgan invited the Society to meet with her in June. . Lemonade and cake were served. Members present were: Mesdames C. A. Bagley, Ernest Stallings, Junior Miller, Clifton Morgan, B. F. Jordan, Harvey Stallings, E. C. Hollowell, Effie Miller, T.E.Morgan, T. E. Madre, E. U. Morgan, W. D. Roger son and Miss Celesta Godwin. Visi tors were Mrs. George Twine and Miss Virginia Umphlett. 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