, J,, , . In m chapel program held ' Friday : morning at Perquimans High School, Coach Joe Le Vinson presented letters and other awarder to various members f of the 1948 Indian football squad. Those winning letters for the first time were Bill Pegram, Carroll Berry, Dolan Winslow, Billy Jones, Wallace Dail, Archie T. Lane and Clinton Winslow. Stars were presented to those boys who already had won their letter awards which includes: Earl Wins low, Jack Symone, Bobby Jordan, James Edward Layden, Howard Pitt, Edward Lane, Richard Futrell, Ray -Ktrby, Paul Smith; Billy Boyce, L. C. Elliott, Robert Evans and Nathan Spivey. A final tribute was given Edward Lane, Howard Pitt and Jack Symons when they were presented with sweat ers for having been selected on the All-Albemarle Conference team dur ing the past grid season. Post Office Changes Bern? Made This Week Hertford's Post Office is getting re arranged this week. Workmen be gan the task of cutting down the size of the lobby of the local office, thus enlarging the working quarters of the Post Office employees. Plans for the renovations call for the stamp and money order windows to be placed parallel with the mail boxes, thus allowing for considerable more room for working and handling of the mails. The change will cut out a greater portion of the lobby and waiting room of the Post Office. ' -.to. and Mrs. .Harry Chappell-of Catawba baa returned after spend ing a few day with hia father, W P, Chappell and Mr. and Mr Hany ChappelL ;. .a r - fUH tJr 4 Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin L. Simpson of. Jackson; Miss are spending , the month of January with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roper of Belvi- dere,;and Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Simp son of Eertfprd. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chappell hod as their " dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Butt of Norfolk, va,, Sgt.. and Mrs. Marvin L. Simp son of Jackson, Miss and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roper . and Miss Jeane Chappell. . v ; Mrs. Harvey Chappell and daugh ter spent a few days last week with her parents in Norfolk, Va. s ; y ' Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry and Mrs. E. N. Chappell visited Mrs. Mary A. Chappell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chappell Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Chappell vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chappell Saturday night. Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin Simpson were dinner guests of Mr.' and Mrs. E. N. Chappell Friday. Mrs. Ida White has returned home after spending some time with! friends and relatives at Ryland. Hr. and L.s. L,.j L, Potecasl were; week-end cuts of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Copeland., , F. C. White has returned home ai- ter j being a patient at, v Albemarle Hospital,- Elizabeth City. , , Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland and children and Mrs. Whit Hill. of Sun bury visited Mrs. H J P. White Wed nesday night , . ' Mr. and Mrs. Mae White and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton White were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell Sun day.' ' ' ' Vivian White of Fayetteville was the" week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chappell had as their dinner . guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Byrum and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Chappell and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. , Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chappell, W. T. Chapnell. Mr. and Mrs. JS.-J5. White and children. Mr; and Mrs. C. T. Roeerson. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 Smith and familv. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ward. to t..3 t. . .i t. : , .:. lie tane i,o reneil.. i the flowing programReading, , V Csv We Must Wa Will, by Mrs. JSVillie Lane. Prayer by Mrs. Winston ' Lane; Those taking' part in the program were Mrs? E. Y. ; Berry, Mrs. Josiah Proctor, Mrs. A. M, Copeland. Mrs. Howard Shean, , Mrs. J. B."1 Perrv. Miss Myrtle Whidbee. Mrs. J: B. BaaJ mgni; Joe Asycue. Jr i Mrs. Sidney Layden, Mrs, Meador Har rell.. The closing hymn was ''More About Jeu. i, 4 v .c ' f . . j j uv v.' .. I m wtvi by requesting tae Ln.0:. to call for special bond election to pern-it Jhe , people to determine wbeieV -or no 4. $2Q9 million bond Us.ue to be' floated to,finance. the con struction of 12,000 ipilesvrf secondary roads. Governor Scott proposed that the bond issue be made and then paid off by raising !, the gasoline tax by Another group was talking to the Legislature about the State gas tax. Cities and Towns of theState, back- LIONESS CLUB MEETING The Hertford Lioness Club met last Friday evening at the Hotel Hert ford and shown pictures of the Per quimans Band, showed by E. C. Wood- ard. The program was in charge of Mrs. E. C. Woodard. Door prizes for the meeting 'were won by Lionesses Dorothy Bass and Myra Belle True- blood. r NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid 1948 taxes, due the Town of Hertford, on February 2nd. To avoid this penalty, please make set tlement for 1948 taxes before February 1. The deadline for purchase of automobile tags is February lt A penalty of One Dollar will be added to the cost of tags after this date. W. G. NEWBY TAX COLLECTOR, TOWN OF HERTFORD NEW HOPE NEWS Mrs. W. E. Dail left Wednesday for Washington. D. C, to attend the Inauguration. She will also visit her children, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Barclift, and Miss Celia Dail ;f or a few days. The Durante Neck Woman's Club held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon, January 13th, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Dail. The meeting opened by singing "We Believe in Our State", after which Mrs. Dail gave the devotional. The business session wa then held. Year Books were distributed to the members and plans were outlined for the year. Miss Nina Braswell and Mrs. John Hurdle were in charge of the program, "Organization" being the general theme. Those present Were Mesdames L. R. Webb, Linford Stallings, John Hurdle, E. M.. Perry, - Carson Stall- v . T. 1 .1 TT - 1 TT A n ings, neoer carciut, nuwaru nunici, W. E. Dail, G. H. Onley, Sr., and Miss Nina Braswell. Fruit, a sweet course1, and hot coffee were served by the hostess, Mrs. W. E. Dail. THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES , Washington was bursting.' at the seams this week with thousands. of visitors moving into -the Capital to witness . the inauguration of Presi dent Truman as the 33rd President of the United States. The ceremon ies took place Thursday, ': President Truman wjas sworn into office by unef Justice Vinson of the Suprem uourt. ' inaugural ceremonies were followed by a large number of parties ana. climaxed with the Inaugural Ball I ., vmwxt I HYYOUila 1' "; NEED BUWG MATERIALS? SEE IIS WE HAVE IT! We Have Just Received a Carload of BRIXMENT .. .i,V V i ' r" WINDOWS D00.1S NAILS And Can Furnish You With: CEMENT FffiST COAT PLASTER t FINISHING LINE MASONS tJME BRICKS SAND GRAVEL Complete Roofing Supplies Galvanized and Aluminum 5-V Roofing Asphalt Shingles . Com Rubber Roof ing position Shingles ! 1 I CMPLlUNEOjAT KHlTFOilD wnm& supply col t "Trade Bere and Batik ike Difference" 1 rhoo Hit WHITESTON NEWS Miss Sallie Riddick is improving after having suffered a broken limb fiom a fall. Those visiting Miss Riddick Sunday were: Mrs. Stella Fowler. Mrs. Evelyn Whedbee of Hertford and Miss Johnnie White. Those visiting Mrs. Henry Wins low recently were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Winslow and children, Wayne, and Judith and Miss Avis Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Winslow, Mr. Tommie White and daughter, Mary Ann, Mrs. Elisha Winslow and daughter Norma Joyce, Mris. Charlie T. Winslow, Mrs. Robert Hendren and daughter Phillis, Mrs. Lyndon Whit9 and son James O'Neal, Mr. Leland J. Winslow and son, Francis J. Whiteston people who attended the funeral of Elbert . Lafayette Winslow of Edenton were Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow. Mr. Efcrl Winslow, Mr. Lucius Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallinirs. Mr.' and Mrs. Percy Wins low, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Winslow and Gayle Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Winslow were dinner guests of Mr. an dMrs.x Ellis Stallinirs Sunday. Mrs. Archie Riddick -left Monday to accompany her mother who will visit relatives in sections of Georgia for a few days. '', '. Miss Ruby( Lane, Mr. David Peg ram of Swan Quarter, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White and daughter Brenda visited Mr. and -Mrs. Ernest White Sunday.' ""..." WMS MEETING ' The Woman's Missionary Society of Up River Friends Church met Saturday P. M. at the home 'of Mrs. John T. Lane. "Sweet Hour - of Prayer" was used as the opening song. , Mrs. Ernest White gave the devotional which consisted Gtt Scrip ture reading and prayer and a poem "His Offering . . ' Mrs.' Charlie ' White, assisted by several of the members gave as the lesson review of the study book "China Twilight or Dawn". One hundred visits to the sick were reported and six hundred and eleven chapters of the Bible read. The hostess served delicious ice cream, fruit cake and salted nuts to the following members: Mrs. Percy Winslow Sr, Mrs. Delphina Wins low, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Ar chie White, Mrs. John Lassiter, Mnt Linford Winslow, Mrs. Luther Wins low, Mrs. Elisha Winslow, Mrs. Robert Winslow, Mrs. Eiec Stallings, Mrs. Dewitt Winslow, Mrs. R. R. White, Mrs. Roy Winslow, , Mrs. Er nest White, Mrs.i Dempsey Winslow end Mrs. John. T. Lane.-. ; , BURGESS W. M. U. MEETS ' The' Bnrgess W. M. U. met Mon day night with Mrs, J. R. Byerley. The meeting was opened by singing uav r or a inousawi Tongues', follow ed by prayer by Mrs. J. R. Byerley. The watch 'word was repeated in unison. & The ) minute . of . the -last meeting were read and the roll all-d.'- ;Th names of Mrs. Jotiao Proc tor and Era. 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