PAGE TWO THE FEtiQUl'iANS WEEKLY. HEUTfrORl M.XWtPAH.' NOVEMBER It, 1M3 is' PerquiciSRS Weekly Published every rriday by Tiw Perquimans' Weekly, a prtoe ship consisting :r Joseph Campbell and Max R. Campbell, el Hertford, N. v. -. MAX CAMPBELL u. JBtcn ' "leiatf at second dan iuv:nbei la. 19S4, at at Hertford, North Carolina, un- ler the Act of March, WT SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year JLL , Six Months t Cards of .71 thank. obituaries, rMlutiona of resMct. eta nll M charged for at regular advertUing rates. X Advertising rates furnished by request. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 193 Fcr-t'o-UIStD ; The first croarter of the school year ended November,.; 5 Report cards were '-sent t Home xuesaay, vwovenww ft. Congratulations to those students who made, the grand honor roll, that is an average of 90 or over on every tnbiect: - '. V " 1 It a Kula Mae Morgan ana war Smith. x ' " : ' 10A Bill Murray, Ann Matthews, Myrtle Whedbee, Marjorie Rebecca White and Esther Winslow. ; ; JOB Joann Wjnslow. ; ' 9A Mary Lina Raper, Faye Wins low and Mary Leland Winslow, - 8-1 Peggy Cook and : Reggie Tucker. ' .' ' Sgt. D. J,' White, '41,' visited' our school Monday. D. J. has just finish ed a course in radio at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In D. J.'s opinion ra dio is fine, but he prefers to be a gunner in the Army Air Force. If he has his choice, he'll be a gunner in the tail turret of a B-24. Best of luck to D. J. V (ft-Ai and Charles Skinner (UK'-Atlvfcs Fcr Csie back in school again. Now Charlie rftfit il aV:TAn . . wont be left oat of the conservation VI IIOUICS UlVen . 5 wha roperutionsi the PrHpJ 3 i 'UrfTOT HS! ,'lWbf bdKgrrB6urCeful! -"The F, v VDUrlng Wrf-tinW wdmed ire fadre F, A, boys are raising pigs that will , conscious of the value of clothes end be made intobarbecue) when.: they more aware of the need tot care with Eve their S dSon biiauetem, lays Willie Honta? Exte this year. Scraps from the rancn'ision specialist m ciouim - Book Week Will be observed Nov. 14-20 with the slogan ""Build the Fu ture W ith Books." , A book, the choice of the winner, will be given to LOVE SHAPES OUR DESTINY: Take good heed, therefore unto your selves, that ye Iff the Lard your the Duoil who makes the best poster God. Josh. 23:14. . dealing with the Book Week theme. Several of the faculty members will act as judges. " '" Eula Mae Morgan (11A) and Eu- X7VA ntl) ,l, Uon fl, S. uiavxne wgrw-vui-v--.. culation record of books and maga- room help feed these, porkers, V- During lunch hour the other day, Reggie Tucker1 18-1' asked MrNfohn son ."Can I play, with the basket ball ?';' Mr. Johnson replied in such a tf..tW Howard . Brouffhton .48-1) came to .Reggie's rescue and said, stretching the back. BUte College. . For this reason, she Oilers the following' practical advice: '' 1 . .When drivins? or sitting and wear ing coat, be sure to unbutton it eJt the way This is to relieve strain on the seams and buttons, and to prevent Kr. and Mrs. Lucius Butt, and and Mrs, Freemftr Hertford, were guest C Hobbs Si.nIa spent the wee! "Oh. Reeaie. you have .to. jay that, , A sort firusn is a gooa aia m eep- White.-h, nfiu wahI.vmi tniiv ,'mh i D ay inc. a eu , w . - ww. i,Vw, , visited his wife, Mrs. Maude Catling. ' Sundav. Mrs. GatUng is spending hdren, f 1M . me time;with Mr. and Mrs. W, 15, ,';:.v ': ; , , fjjg WIW BUT, Mia JUID. W IIIUWi' Mrs.. William . Tarkenton and. Mrs. .Mr. William Tarkenton spe Tempie Tarkenton on Sunday"' wereiy with her parents, Mr. r Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hassell, of Roper; Mrg- w j. HasselVet Roper. - Mr and M-s. : Marvin llaasell and will Mansfield, of near , SufXo. son, pfuRoieri Mrs. Alphonso Good-ym apen Sunday, with his broth win, of Edentonj Mr. and Mrs. W. D.J j, H. Mansfield, and Miss Ruth Mans Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and' field,, i l " . "" ' i - ' '' children. r " . , , , 1 ,j Mr. andlSirs. R. A; Mansfield and Mr." and t Mrs.' Johnnie Stallinga daughters, of near Edenton, were the ' week-end with . Mr. and Mrs. Vashti' and Miss Kuth MansTieio,: sunoay mi- I, ternooiu"' Brush after every wearing aa the tiny, ' unseen dust -particles that gather in wool ' will combine with the natural in. ,1.1.. 1 l..ii Miss Evani"(ll-A was very busy .. m j iV Mtsilir- mar teats lor civilians wr mt w -" ., VI , 1 hj? Training Program and .rtroy the fabric and make the coat If '-a napped,fabric gets wet, Wait until it dries to brush it Then, Miss the'Navy College Program. - - " ' Hats off to Coach Max Campbell gam Friday oh the local field. TVS Perquimans' Indians lost a.? fousrht eame to the Manteo Fiddlers. The Sand Fiddler scored in the first quarter end made a safety in the second. P. C. H. S. scored in the last quarter, making the score 8-7; ' The outstanding players' for the Indians were Dan Berry (10-A), George Wood (10-A), and. Edward Mayes (9-A). direction of the pile. However, around Saujl tne conar ana pocaew a orusn as, a wmsK oroom, is neeaeo. -'i-Overloading pockets will ..stretch and strain them,: and often tear the ! corners. To prevent pencils and pens 1 from jabbing ho'os, use clips and. welWitted caps, she says. , ; , i "Should a coat or suit get soaked in J the Jn, let it:dry slowly in a welli Ministers Remain We are exceedingly glad to report Conference has; reassigned the Rev. B. C. Reavis and the Rev. J. D. Cran ford to our county for another year. ventilated room wey from the heat. 4 P. C. H. S. took an active part in' TTT,, it wlL t cv k. .w.rilAM s dry, brush it well. zines in the library, report that the circulation for October was 550. This ', ra to our county icr . .g the a of two books for The outstanding leadership these ., . . . two men have shown since coming to ' . Perquimans wojdd be missed if they , Fnend. Joe StaUmgs, '42, wUl had been assigned elsewhere. I be in Lh l.U During theh stay here each has now fin Baltimore, at the Pimhco taken an active part in all comma- track- H " have really nity aft-airs and played an important ""."Ti 1 1 8 Wl role in promoting the welfare of the thTat when .,iM ,t, W hAM their stav track- 1 have on t entire county. We hope their stay here will be a long one. Losing-The-War Nonsense From London comes the informa- Belmont, AqAeduct and now Pimlico. I have seen lots of races and many pretty horses, and I guess I have learned lots, too,. because I gallop one or two real race horses every day. Those ponies and horses that I have ridden in pood old PsAimimnna kin .. .. . ... . ... , ,i i.j . . . - --- " 1 me oroer ior uie nnes lor uie juni tion mat tmuan opuuon w mwwvj a great deal to do with my galloping i,. WPPk p. n. w S. has a night with Misses nAA.Mv . haw IV 11 a al A r.nse v - w v ' n. ... . u iiorHen now. 1 buu wear my cowooy -jj :- 1- ih. i. i,j MadeiTn fnilliDS war work thiB week by bringing scrap materials to our scrap pile. Some of the money derived from the sale of this material may be used to purchase ping-pong tables. Pupils of P. C H. S. are always glad to render to others. Many pounds of peanuts were brought to school this week for the benefit of the Oxford Orphanage. Teachers have many problems. One set of twins is confusing enough, but when there are two sets, things do! become complicated. Last year Mrs. 1 Holmes taught both Odus and Othus! Mansfield (9-A) Miss Hunter concludes her clothing i advice with a word about .hanging clothes. Put a suit on a hanger ee soon as possible, don't lay it careless ly over chair, and be sure it is set squarely on the hanger before leaving it. . . .C BETHEL NEWS , Pvt Sam Phillips, from Fort Hayes, Ohio, visited his mother, Mrs, Jodie Phillips, and other relatives, here Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chappell and For the first week ! daughter, Blanche, visited Mr. and of school, she went around In circles j Mrs. J. E. Corbett, of Durante Neck, trying to get one boy in two 'Classes. . Sunday.. Melvin and Belvin Eure (9-A)j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Proctor and must often confuse our opponents in 'children. Gene, Willis and Lina Ruth, football for they look so much alike, Mr. Sidney Campen, a representa tive of Herff -Jones Jewelry Co., took the order for the rings for the Junior lings, of Camden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vashti White Sunday. Misses Mavis and Margaret Stal in spent Saturday Marjorie and United states ana ureal Britain -can Doot8 weBtern hat and ridinsr over-Uv T v, t.,,,s.' Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Perrv. Mr. and !T"cile f5 hv'TO lots of fun, too because !County ffigh School. This is center- Mrs. Earl White end' son, ox near Charter with the realities of military 1 dont have anything to do In the 4 the letter P On one side of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. security. afternoon5 unless my stable has ' ia Indian's head, on the ! Curtis, Mrs. Beulah WilUams and The answer is fairy easy: When- horse in the race." 'j other side. '45. The mmU's Initials Mrs. Kramer Williams on Sunday. , ever were is a conmci mo;Pn -TtomwA-iAmi Mm.mnt-' This Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips and wui e soiyea m xavor 01 nwiary se-. gtniies last week? It's time to hunt , ear the rings will be of Victory con- daughters, Marjorie and JIadelyn, rrl., ;.truction, butthe 1 r - wuv eiv Ava.trwunw iiuuau w " 'wno onion r iti hhMim A Jaa 1 i . . m a - n i 1 pronouncement from anywhere. 1?' VveAIIGotTolVorMTdVrin With hired help scarce, it's, more important than ever to keep your McCormickDeering Tractor and Faim Equipment in good, condi tion. When you dp y6j;r machines will do theirs. And when you need the help 61 an expert serviceman,' call us.; - We've all got to work togettferahd keep, working : together to produce the food that will "win the war and write the'pesice,'' . , .... '.-jrp'fi viBi-.tii f fear .t. (... ' . .j ' Edenton, N. a Elizabeth Gty, N. G There is a lot of confusion about was cut from the book room to the old to be in line for graduation before MVtA-a mow Ka nnwili o ja1 a.uf0 iu yiMvuaavui j !The morninir of November 5. found i he1 new Hi-Y members dressed . in the reasons behind our partfcipation kitchen and & thjs room wajl8 in wo prewnj w. "; '7' and woodwork were painted. This lBbk..t4ttlb flMfour ew!ernjhmeni gives ample space T7m for ' nnmbe' booksthe kttlre of tacky housewives. The sade to establish them throughout the oW book room now used ttadmto who were Mnitieted were: . .... . ! reference room. As soon as lumber Willie Mae Mansfield (10-A), .Mar As a long-range ambition the prm- can be obtained, Mr Buck's classes guerite Cook (10-A), Frances God 32 fr 1 rittbut ".f are going to (build some book shelves frey (10-A),. Delia Evans liUA), fct 1 W,pnrp0!.!8 0tA?Ae that are needed ,or our en- Mary Lee Perry (11-A), Eva Wrae iSJi,!i--mmT- ' WinllowaiSand Paulina SnSS to war to establish any freedom any- Ro8elyn Winglow .43 is workin in (10.A) The rtud t h d w ronnrl . JZ VwMk " th( Merchants' and Plant- salted peanut, for the old member! Th?L.rn W TftT. L'f-f ?ank' " 58 ported that she and dust the teacher's chair every rJii U!.".!'' .. . , me the tenches stood up. During T V 7 7 t " T ,i curing American education Week, chapeT new members had to do "butt-- effort of Germany and Japan to rule Noyember 7-13, the library bulletin vidua! stunts and sing "Pistol-PaX 1 th nrnrM inliiHinr this fnnntri ho a . ... . --. ...... os iowi i.un ; .. "-- Doaras siressea tne slogan "Kduca- Mama." ZZ?Zt ti0" fOT V:" . I The MvArt Qass, under the in- ... - " " INO memner or our 8tiirifnt hmiv ia ofmi.fi M . Tl i s , - -'vmj au ( W MtiOl VUUOU1I IB I" W f ' TP f FF If -v J.1 TT V-k 1 I . ; - r ueen accompiianeu we win nave wan missed more than the war, regardless of what happens (10.A) when he is absent from school mereaiier, Baker to make rosters for Book WwV. rnaav o-X Win snve a nrAtrrAm n Hnrnpo nlava f Via nionn nkenAl An u ti tit 1 m , . . m . f " v..- r"w va annuel uil tllBWl WWUt.DUUK WecK. The silly talk that is being scat- all 00,,, and ig one of the best . , r .. tered throughout the nation about accompanists our school has ever had. NTPANOP TSJsTWQ ",,uu,1 ,w WHr "u Kader White ( 9-A 1 substituted for; ".,TT ' v" " M peace is oangerous nonsense, xnere Horace iast week Md did a d j(b can be no such thing. To win the Blanche Chappell (11-A) is busy war is to defeat our enemies and to lettering placards for the magazine assure the continued independence of Btacfoj m the Hbrary Congratula te United States and the freedom of ti0ns to Blanche for doing such nice Americans. work. How, then, can we lose the war? Ru'th icteT (10-A) and Mildred Only if Japan and Germany defeat Webb (10-A) are making the scrap us in battle, apply their terms of book for P. C. H. S. for 1943-44. peace and compel us to live in accord- Their adviCe is: "Get your name in ance with their orders. This will be the paper and we.u get it in the defeat; preventing it will be victory, gcrapbook." complete and unlimited, fully justify- The Junior Red Cross membership me our belligerency. drive was held in our school from Naturally, in the world to come, November 8-12. Every home room after the Axis has been defeated, new enrolled one hundred per cent Dur- problems will arise. Inability to- ing October, seventeen Christmas peaceiuiiy solve an 01 tnem win not boxes were filled by the different mean that we have lost the present home rooms. This work was Epon war. In fact, it will be rather re- gored by the Junior Red Cross. markanie 11 we manege to find a so- We are glad to have Mildred Pike lution ior tnem. Congratulations In Order this drive either aa ' contributor. This Residents of Perquimans County should feel proud of the splendid re sults obtained during the United War Fond,, drive concluded here during this week. The Weekly offers congratulations ' to every person who participated in , a solicitor or a money, donated ' ' through the United War Fund, will go a long way in relieving, the mo- noionvoi our soiaiers m camps, our j . ' wounded In foreign lands ; and the v -"'Bufferings of our Allies. The fact Mini, wiv viuiiiraiiB iuat wiiv icov I- .',ret quickly shows our. people are back ' of the bow flrhting this war, -y ' An expression of , appreciation is also made by J. Emmett WinsloW, rhairman of . the , county committee, for the splendid Job done 07 the so licitors and for the excellent re 1 sponge of the people to this humani ' tarian caus.' , 1 . r1" ""n- V CAMELS STAY s FRESH... : . . :.:-.t- a t,r. i.. . .-.! - i . - - r, because they're packed to go . round the world SO THAT Vnk from SicilytotheSoIo fflom will fee their dgmtttntb, th. w.y titer tik. 'cm. Oundi an incked ta . tctl in th.tfmootC.nwl ttrartadrntiid- hh mnjvhm ...for momht ( Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Winslow and son, Carson; of Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lase and daughter, Ruby, spent Sunday afternoon as the guests of -Mrs. Jesse Rountree. . . Mr. and Mrs. Willie Winslow and daughters, .Gloria and Omstme,' vis ited Mr; and Mrs. L. L. Winslow on Sunday. - ? . ' Mrs. George Carver, of Belvidere, spent Wednesday morning with Mrs. K. M. Baker. : ; Miss Helene Baker visited Mrs. Bill Gregory, of Sandy Cross, Sunday afternoon. x fc ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stalling, of Sandy Cross; Mr. and- Mrs. Ralph Stalling; of Portsmouth, Va., rwere. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Riddick Sunday. - NOTICI, when yon opM . yMffPMkofCuuli.tb.lich, faih atom, of coulict to b.ccot ttit. thcU fullfiy ffouadfiiTor,tni node how . ;. cool -(molting ad glow-, bumiac tbey v. , , , evotl i ' nuoot why Craeli f : v iirst; IN TKE SESVICI , -Th.' fitvorite cigaKtn wCdt ; m.n loth Auny, Nt Mwinei, utd Cout Gtuuni i. .' CmL (BaMd o.icnMlulc my u , j. w. ua timer, or Norfolk, va.. - --- - 1 n ;r:i i . ; ;t; ! 1 r i v-::. U:Li w: . - -'fe'-i .... . : xiK ttatl. '"JL -.-rTyrii ,... St" this 1 1 4 Jm k j LJ , j , j , - 1 ril'iniTV OWt uamm mm'a ihl. iumIJuuhI u!M with 'IrtVr Th Unilri U cried "Peace" But there Was no peace. There was only a truce. Th!s time there must be no truce. ThJ . wood-cutting or q are,osKe(fo "time we art crimly cfetermined to see moke good thr'. -iiortage. We vi iK be thodb through. We w)II moke what- ji paid for our vjod, of course, Lut we vr socrifiCQ is necessary. We Won't - aire asked to do it as our special port ; 1st it Happen again. 1 m ino waroacKing up our awn ooy 1 ? Armistice Dav this veaif marks tne In the service, , ' , : ' beginning f anew call upon obrpa- f) In .whose tionor will you cut yoyr- tric!im. A co'l Cretitd especially to ; . cord? A son? A prother? A friend?, , t!te people of this communlfy. r : f ItXive.us his name, and yours, to .One of the cravest threats to 6ur ;that both rnoype entered on the roll,, . 'J c!!-eut "wai effort, is" a tJicrtcs f v of honor. No boy shall 'die because ' t ' . : l!3Woocl We who live In the pulp- , we faJed. Fill OUT WE COUPON AND AAII TODAYI ft '11 1 CHAIRMAN PULPWOOD. COMMITTCU ' THE WEEKLY, HEIiTFCD, Nf. C . 1 1 1 citrn EXTRA C( .JP PMWMM."i I II I. I ' i lll!.,.".-'."" M.lHt.J.1.11 III .if I llllft s A 1 X.

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