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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY,, .HERTFORD, N. C, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1950. PAGE THREE ( ;:::iG;i7t . , Lc3tFri3P.fl The October term of Perquimans Superior Court -was, adjourned, here last Friday afternoon at, 2 o'clock, ' loiiowyig'a hearing , given I IRedman 1 Perry, charged with driving, drunk. - The jury, after deliberating the case for almost an hour, returned a verdict of not guilty. ' . ' '", : The, trials of ILeater Keel, charged with driving drunk, A. OL ILanston, charged . with j driving drunk, and Trannia ISpellman, changed with man .slaughter, were? continued until the next tenm of Superior Court. 1 ' . Troy (Elliott, who -was found guilty t on, a charge of- transporting non-tax paid liquor, was sentenced to the roads , for nine months. ; y (Late (Wednesday evening the Grand Jury made its, report to the court, and staged that it .had (found the county - omces iwea Kept ana in good conai , tion, with' the officers (being efficient. . The Grand Jury -recommended that the attic of the Court House be clean ' ,7 ed up, as ft iwas a fire hazard in its present condition. ' : , The report stated the Grand Jury .nan inanMTM mna afiinia and uthnn ) buses and commended the school me- . , chanioa on the splendid job of keep ing the buses in good condition.. As to school buildings, the jury report ed some needed repairs. Investigation of the '. clerk's office, the report stated, revealed a large amount of work in this office and after- its investigation the Grand Jury recommended the repeal of Senate Bill 395, which placed the office of the clerk of recorder's court on a sal ary basis, and requested this office be paid on a fee basis as was the case prior to the passage of the bill in the Legislature. The Grand Jury also recommended that compensation of jurors (be in creased to $5 per day and mileage to and from their homes, f i PINEY WOODS NEWS Mrs. Ida T. . White has returned home sifter visiting friends and rela tives at Tyner. ,-. . Mrs. Harvey Chappell and daugh ter returned home Sunday after spend ing a week with her parents of Nor folk, va. .". -':''-:;: - - Mrs. E. N. Chappell visited Mrs. Thomas Chappell and small son at Lake View Hospital Suffolk, last week. Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Chappell enter tained for dinner Tuesday, the ladies of Bethany society and Win fall dbciety, along with zone leader Mrs. C. T. Skinner, and W. H. Pitt, president of( the , Hertford society. Mrs. J. '.W. Newell and Mrs. E. Miller greeted the guests at the Joor and registered thoao attending the service. Music was provided by Mrs. W. G. Hollowell. r The meeting open ed with an impressive candlelight ser vice And those taking part on the pro gram were: - Mrs. E. B. Hollowell, Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, Mrs. G. E. Perry, " Mrs. Kenneth' Miller, - Mrs. Julian Mathews, Mrs. Benton White, Mrs. E, N. Miller, Mrs. J. P. Hollo well and Mrsi Elsberry Whedbee. Nonie Lou Lane, Kay Stanton and Geraldine - Gregory, accompanied at the piano hy Amy Van Roach, . sang "I Shall Not.Pass, This Way Again."1 The purpose of WSCS was explained by Mrs. James Wilder and a talk on modern medicine was given by Mrs. Lawrence Perry. Y s- Irs. J. L. Nixon gave a reading, "We Are the Lifht." The meeting closed with candle lighting by ten ladies. Refreshments were served and the members and guests enjoyed a fellowship hour. HELEN GAITHERjCLUB MEETS The Helen Gaither Home Demon stration Club met recently with Mrs. W. 0. Hunter. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. W. P. Lane. A song "Thanksgiving Hymn," was sung followed by the collect. Devo tional was given by Mrs. E. Y. Berry, with the "Chfef Commandments of Christ" being read followed by prayer by Mrs. Berry. The minutes, of the last meeting wee read and approved and the roll called. Mrs. W. L. Malre lead an article on "Home Tasks Should Be Happy Ties." Mrs. Nina B. White gave a very in teresting demonstration on "Sni Covers." The hostess served delicious re freshments to " the following : Mrs. Milton Dale, Mrs. Nina B. White, Mrs. Tom Madre, Mrs. W. L. Madre, Mrs. Alfred Lane,.Mrs. J. T, White, Mrs4 E. Y. Berry, Mrs. W. B. Lane, Mrs. C. S. Jackson and one visitor, Mrs. Will Madre. NCTHOPENWg Miss Elizabeth Deans of Norfolk, va., spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. S. T. Perry. v ' . : Mr.and Mrs. Austin Dail and daush- ters, Misses Billie and Sandra Dail, or wasnihgton, D. C, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DaiL (Mr. and MrsS. D. Banks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce at Jtidenton. - : IMr. and JUrs. Earl Davis of Norfolk. Va., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barclift and son of Portsmouth,' Va., Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Umphlett of Elizabeth City visited their mother, Mrs. W. K. Bar clift, during the week-end. . . Mrs. Jimmy Neary of New York City has returned home after spend ing several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webb. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS , Mrs. J. 0. Felton was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Those nlayimr were Mes- dames Charles Whedbee, V. N. Darden, Charles Henc, B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner, J. H. Newbold, W. H. Pitt and Miss Kate. Blanchaitf. The high score prize went to Miss Blanchard and low was awarded Mrs. Whedbee, A salad course was served. First Woman Juror Selected as a member of the grand jury at the October term of Superior Court, Mrs. L. J. Winslow of Belvi dere, became the first woman in Per quimans County history to serve as a juror at a superior court term. IWhen advised by Judge W. C. Har ris that , she could be excused from October service if , she 'desired, Mrs. Winslow 4 24f ' honoring lsiis court the was prepared ' present were her grandparents, Mr.' Other members of the grand jury and Mrs. C J. Rape, and" Mr. and include: ' H.' H. Caddy, foreman, J. Mrs. J. T. Chappell and JI. R. Chap- T. Godfrey, Joe H-Towe, Louis Nor pell. I man Chappell, George A. Jordan, Law- Mrs. W. D. Perry of near Hertford, rence Perry, ueorge ;t. kkmuck, nr., visited relatives here. Friday. Mrs." P. E. Chappell and son visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chappell lastL. Tuesday. ? ; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Chappell last week. Miss Lois Violet Winslow' Spent Saturday with Mrs. S. G. Chappell. W. S. C. Si MEETING :H ' " The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Cedar Grove Church recent ly celebrated its 10th anniversary when it had as its guests members of T R Purtctor. Fveeman Umphltt, Wil liam Cannon, C. W. Haskett, Garlond Baker, Thomas Harrell, C. T. Winslow, Carlton Cannon, A. H. Williams and T. P Byrum. Ml .ifillliml.-.C GIVES FAST RELIEF when COLD MISERIES STRIKE "I'd love to come down for the game, Bob Long distance telephone serv ice can make a big difference in your social or business life, and at such little cost Rates, while always reason- able, are especially low on Sun days and after ,6 p.m. So use the lonp distance tele phone to keep in touch with friends family business asso ciates away from home. THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH ; COMPANY .; Elizabeth City - Edenton Manteo Hertford Sunbnry MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Thursday night, " October 19, Mrs. Ervin Turner and Mrs. Naomi McDonnell of Durante Neck entertain ed Mrs. Billy Lee Winslow, the former Miss Janice Perry, at a miscellaneous shower at the New Hope Community House. . . The house was decorated with mix ed fall flowers and the hostesses pre sented the honoree with a corsage of red roses."' ' Numerous games were enjoyed and those, winning prizes gracefully pre sented them to the bride-elect. Ap proxfimately fifty persons registered. The honoree received many beautiful gifts which she acknowledged with many thanks. The hostess served ice cream, cakes, mints and nuts carrying out the color scheme 01 green and white. ,'' ; ' His Guide X Hojax I wish I. knew how to make some' money on the, stock market Skinner That's easy.- Just watch what I do and then do just the op posite. ;; -.v.:';- ,'. " " Accidents may occur to all motor ists, but you can do much to prevent one happening to you by exercisinar I ordinary care when you dnve. J L 'I'm so pleased vith the way my family takes to Bamby Bread that I'm not surprised it's made in such a wonderful bakery." Grateful women share our pride in Bamby's finer quality and know why it is so when they visit us and see where Bambyismade. TAKE HOME BAMBY BREAD luilt for t "IT'S WHITER THAN WHITE!" 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