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37, J" PAGE EIGHT THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C, IT TTA"Y KOVT Bethel Kuritan iGub -Names New Officers The Bethel Suritan CWb, at its No vember meeting, held Thursday flight, elected new officers for the year and handled a number of business items. Named as new officers of the club were I. C. Long, president; Julian Long, vice-president; P. A. MdGoogan,) treasurer; L C. Yagel, secretary; R. S. Chappell, chaplain, and C. T. Phil lips, director. i . (Special guest at the meeting was W. H. Tuck of Currituck county, ins trice Kuritan Governor, who con gratulated the club for the achieve ments 'over the past year. Mrs. Sel ma Proctor presented a UN flag to the club and I. C. Yagel reported on the contest being sponsored by the club in connection with the 4-H Achievement Program. SOCIETY MEETS The Woman's Missionary Society pfl . www 1. .1 T . Bethel cnurcn met weanesuay, No vember 8th, at the home of Mrs. J, J. Phillips. The meeting was open ed by all singing, .The' Great Physi cian." . . t Mrs. Selma Proctor, with several members, conducted the devotional Mrs. L. A. Proctor gave a few de votional thoughts on "Go Heal," Mrs. Beulah Williams offered prayer. The roll was called -with 16 members and one visitor present The minutes were read and approved. a 1 ' Mrs, Sheltpn Long gave a very in teresting program on "Is There A Doctor in the House?" Others taking) part on the program were Mrs. Mat tie Phillips, Mrs. W. D. Perry, Mrs. Lillie Long, Mrs. Katie Proctor, Mrs. M. H. Griffin, Mrs. Beulah Williams and Mrs. J. C. Hobbs. i .-.! The following officers were elected for the coming year: . president, Mrs. Mattie Phillips; vice-president, Mrs. Selma Proctor; secretary and treasur er, Mrs. J. C. Hobbs; community mis sions chairman, Miss Gertie Chappell; stewardship chairman, Mrs. W.. D. Perry; mission study chairman, Mrs. Shelton Long. , The meeting was dismissed by pray er by Mrs. Mattie Phillips after which the hostess served delicious refresh ments to all present. i ' I FOR YOUR -f. DINNER Select proper utensils for cooking and serving the turkey V SEE US TODAY FOR- ROASTERS POTS PANS PRESSURE COOKERS CAKE PANS PIE PANS COFFEE MAKERS CARVING SETS GLASSES AND DISHES HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" HERTFORD, N. C. This . Christmas SELECT THEM NOW. . USE OUR LAY-AVAY -WE SUGGEST Westinghoiise O ranges O REFRIGERATORS O WATER HEATERS O SPACE HEATERS And Smc!l Ap'lbces of All Kinds v. mm . V mT 1 , 1 .i Kadios Mix Masters tAecme Irons Koasters t Percolators Waffle Irons Toasters Door Chimes W Select any items you desire. ( Make a small : down payment k and we will hold it for you until Christmas. WINPAINE7S Mrs. M. C. Chalk has returned from Moyock where she spent some time with her son, D. M. Chalk. . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Towe of Boa noke Rapids visited , Mrs. Towe's brothers, Chip and Fred Winslow on Tuesday . t : -'.v:' Mrs. W P. Morgan left Wednes day for Norfolk to spend a few days with her father, Alex Jordan who is a patient at Norfolk General Hospital James R. Barber, U1SN1 is spending a month furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Barber. Mrs. Harold Hurdle and son, Harold Linsey of Morganton visited ' her mother, Mrs.,1 C Godwin Wednesday. T. .'Shelton Morgan has returned home from Albemarle Hospital, Eliza beth City where he went for treatment and is able to .be out again. , Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell and son, John Earl, have moved to their hew home here this week. , .; ; T Sgft'W. D. Anderson has return- ed home from a cruise on the Midway carrier, where he has been en duty for the past four months. He and his family have moved to Cherry Point where Anderson is stationed. But. C. 0. McCullough of damp Le ieune spent the week-end with his family.' Pfc. H. B. Miller of M. C. A. S., Cherry Point visited his wife and par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller the past week-end. ; :; ' ' : Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller of Nor folk, Va.. spent several days witn his brother, B. M. Miller and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Tem ple of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and sirs. js. a. uouoweu. Thomas H. White and Thomas Mor gan spent the day recently at Oregon Inlet fishing. ,. , Mr. and Mrs. Elijah White motor ed to Washington, D. C, the past week to see the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins play football Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Hurdle of Hurdlestown visited friends and rela tives here' Friday night.' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell and son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mat thews in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Elwood Nowellj A. W. Chap-: pell, Raymond Stanton, Nathan Mat thews, Jessie Stanton and Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr., attended the Elizabeth City District Guild meeting in Hert ford, Sunday afternoon. .V Thomas Edward Umphlette, a stu dent; at Chowan College, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. u. J. umpn- lette over the week-end. Mr. and.Mrs. Ed Basnight of Eliza beth, City were; visftors of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Morgan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Matthews Elizabeth City spent Tuesday wii her brother, W. G. Hollowell, who hqs been ill, but is improving now. Mm. B. F. Pike., who has been very sick with eye trouble, is much improved. :- , i Rev. and Mrs. J. S. cnatzin ana family, new Methodist pastor for Per quimans Charge, arrived Tuesday to assume his new duties. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber and Robert and Mr. and.Mrs. Talmadge Stallings and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White and lamiiy ana raui White enjoyed a sugar pulling at the home of Mr. Marvin White's on Fri day night. : ' . .-r Fire Dcpartm: it Answers Two Calls Hertford Volunteer Fire Depart ment answered two calls over the week-end, the first at about 10:30 Saturday night when the firemen ex tinguished a chimney blaze at the home of Henry Foreman ; on 'King Street- ' , , . , The second call wag. to a farm of Miss Mae Wood Winslow, in the Beech Spring section at 8:30 Sunday afternoon when a tenant house burned to the ground. The firemen were un able to save the house or furnishings of an aged Negro couple but did pre vent the spread of the blaze to out buildings. , . r Y';- This fire was discovered while the tenants were away from home and the couple lost all of their household furniture and personal proper:. of china in the hostess. her' chosen pattern by BELVEDERE NEWS In observance of the 35th annivers ary of , the " Women's International League for Peace, and Freedom, Mias Mattie Saunders, representing the na tional organization, addressed the Piney Woods congregation Sunday. , In part she said, "Because we have always believed that world peace can not exist unless we have world free dom, we are, dedicating , our. efforts today 'toward the achievement of both peace and freedom .in a united world." ' :' '- (Sunday vistors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wdnslow were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Baker o'f Whiteston and Mr. and Mrs. AW. .L. White and daughter Jewel tend grandson Bennie. -Their Monday guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wihslow and Mrs. Johnnie White. Mr. and Mrs, B. M. White and daughter, Sara Lynn, spent the day Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Winslow. . Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell and daughter Linda were Sunday guests of Mrs. Callie Copeland. ; : ; , i The Friends Missionary Society met with Mrs. Curtis S. Chappell Saturday P, M., with Mrs. Callie Copeland as sisting as hostess. Mrs. L. J. Wins low gave1 excerpts fro mthe Study book "Panorama of the Near East." Mrs.-. ' Claud- Winslow presented "Friendly Flashes" and Mrs. Bertha White gave gleanings from the Five Year Meeting. The hostess served delicious. Mock ice cream, cake and mints.' DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs! Howard Matthews delightfully entertained the wedding party and out-of-town guests of the White-Benton wedding, Saturday "at five o'clock at their home near Bur gess.,';,- .-;:.'.-: The dining room and living room were , tastefully decorated in ever green and chrysanthemums. The center piece - for the table was of white chrysanthemums, surrounded by burning candles. ' A three-course dinner was served buffet style to the following: John 0. White M, Barbara Ann Benton, honorees, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Spivey, and Mrs. J. W. Paul of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Mary B. Keaton of Cole- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benton, Floyd " "Trcde Here and Bank the Difference?, PHONE 346 - . HEUTFORD, N. C. WHITE HAT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth City were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates. - " , Mr. and Mrs.; .Herman Caddy and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett spent the week-end ih Richmond, Va. Miss Marie Marriner and Elwood Long of Richmond, Va., were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long over the week-end. Miss Gladys Umphlett spent the week-end with the John Hurdle family. Miss Dorothy Lee Miller, a student of Roanoke Bible College, Elizabeth City was a week-end visitor at her Mr. and Mrs. Watson Eure and daughter. Lucy May. visited Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Eure Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs, James William Eure and family of. Norfolk, Ya. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Blount Eure. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Caddy and Mr. and Mrs. Whit CartwrigWt visited Mr. and Mrs. TTA. Sawyer in Elizabeth CStv Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Winslow of Belvidere were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Seth Long, Billy Umphlett spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yeates.. Mr. and Mrs.' Watson Russell had as their guests, Mrs. Russell's brother, and sister-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. Mor gan of Louisville, Kentucky, for sev- erai aaysrecenwy. : . ,IMr.; and 'Mrs. . Leroy Dail had as supper guests on . Sunday night his aister1 and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mtm OiwnIn WriiB at TTertford. Gene Banks of Elizabeth City was a week-end guest of the John Hurdle family. '" ' -; (Mrs. - Ulric- Caddy had guests n Tuesday aHJternoon,"Mrs. Ashby Jor dan, Mrs. George Jordan, Mrs. Everett, Mrs: Amelia Sawyer, Mrs May Saw yer, Mrs, Mason Sawyer, Mrs. George Caddy and Mrs. George Baker. Mr. and lira. J. D. Yeates and Bftly Umphlett visfted her mother, Mn. II. C. Smith and sister, .Ur. EdM Nffr bern at Woodville Sunday aft ;o?h. rain, Benton, Jake White, Jr., Mary Beth Perry, Janice Yaeel, Rev. and Mrs. ,C. W. Duling, Glenda Lane, Garland Walker, Pete Matthews, Marguerite Butler, Billie Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Long and daughter, Judy, and host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews. The bride was presented a piece tlfc....w.olwlillll .' ' ' . , " . 1 ' ' '. ."" I have reopened . and as sumed management of the P. E. Winslow Store near Belvi dere, and will handle a Com plete line of Staple Groceries and Fresh Meats. ' " ' YOUR PATRONAGE WILL : BE APPRECIATED i n swings 1 r'-j . Try The Weekly's Classified Ads mmmmmmmi , . v .. . 1 1. -:.f ..' .,.- IT'S LIKE GETTING CHRISTMAS CASH FROM SANTA ' HIMSELFt Al -' -a almas Vfiub. 1-. s sT ifc: When our Christmas Club checks arrive in the mail, it's like getting money from nowhere . . . and members of our 1950 Christmas Clubs are now receiving their checks . : which will help to provide extra money for Christmas. If you are not among those who are receiv ing Christmas checks right now, we suggest you look into this service we of fer each year,.. 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