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THE PERQUIMANS WEEXLT ESRTFORD, N. Cy FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1961 PAGE FIVE ' JCSSHJE LV MEETS , Miqs Mae Wood Winslow entertain- -j '1 i t..t TrJ- . - At i her home oh Market Street. . Those - enjoying the evening were Mesdamea ' W. H. Hardcastle, 3.U. Newbold, S. P. Jessup, Clydd MdGsdlum. C. A Daven port. H. A. Whitley. Trim Wilson and Silas Whedbee. The high score prize r, went to . Mrs. Wilson. Ice cream and i cake was served by thehostess. . MINNIE WlLSONlS MEET - " The Minnie Wilson Circle' of the Methodist Church met 'Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. William Tucker and Mrs. R. C. Murray, as joint hos tesses. Mrs. T. S. White, the presi dent, presided over the business meet-, ing. Mrs. R. M. Rdddick gave a very impressive devotional, the subect be ing Dedication. There were 24 mem bers present and one vistor. After the meeting the hostesses served re freshments. : HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB , ' SMrs. J. 0. Felton was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. : Those playing beside the hostess wert Mesdames V. N. Darden, Alice Baum, W. G: Wright, B. q, ' Koonce, Charles Henc, Charles Whed . bee, and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Darden and low was awarded Mrs. ; Henc. A sweet course was served. W.M.S. MEETS The W. M. S. of Bethel Church met at the community- house Wednesday P, iM.,1 February 14. : ',.;-.. The meeting was called to order by the vice presidentMrs Selma Proc : tor. i The meeting, was opened by all Singing bringing In the Sheaves," which was followed by devotional thoughts on "Then Will I Heal Their ''ILand" from the Royal' Service. Mrs. Beulah Williams led in prayer. The minutes were read and approved, roll "called with 12 members and one visi tor present.' . ( After a short business session was conducted, Mrs.- Krama Williams gave the benediction. : The hostess, Mrs. Selma Proctor,' and Mrs. Mae Good win served : bottle drinks, pimento ' cheese sandwiches and cookies. Classified and Legate FOR RENT THREE ROOM APART ment. Upstairs. AJpply at 36 Dobbs Street, Hertford, N. C. m: It NOTICE (OIF (ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of George F. Dail, de ceased,' late of Perquimans' County, North Carolina,' this is to notify all persons - having claims , against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 28 Railroad Ave., Hertford, N, C, on or before the 20th day of February, 1952 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment '.'.' ,"yv:v' ; -7 This 20th day of February, 1951 . ; v : : (MRS. SARAH B. DAVENPORT Administratrix of George F. Dail. feb23,mar2,9,16,23,30 STATEMENT OF RESUILT OF SPECIASL ELECTION HEIiD IN THE COUNTY OF : PERQUIMANS ON JANUARY 6, 1951 WHEREAS, by direction of the Board of Commissioners of the Coun ty of Perquimans, ' in the , State of North Carolina, a special election was duly called and held in said County on January 6, 1951, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said County the following proposi tion: .: . pnaposrnoN no! i SHALL the qualified voters of the (County of Perquimans approve the bond order entitled "Bond Order au thorizing the issuance of $175,000 School Bonds of the County of Per quimans," which was adopted by the Board of Commissioners on November 27, 1950, and which authorizes bonds of the County of Perquimans of the maximum aggregate principal amount of $175,000 to finance the'erection of new school plant facilities consist ing of schoolhouses, physical educa tion and vocational buildings and. lunch rooms, and the erection of ad ditions to and the alteration and re construction of such existing school facilities, and the acquisition of land, and purchase of furnishings and equip ment required for such school i plant facilities, in the Perquimans County School Administrative Unit; in order that the public schools in said Count may be maintained as a part of the system of public schools of the State of North Carolina,' for the term re quired by the Constitution of North Carolina, and also authorizes the' levy of an annual tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest on the bonds authorized thereby;'- and approve the indebtedness to be incurred by the is suance of said bonds? ? , .; and Said Board of Commissioners has duly canvassed the ; returns of the Registrars and Judges of Election ap pointed to hold said election and has determined the result of 1 said election to be as hereinafter sinfftH- MOW . . --j - i iTHiauaFORE, iSaid Board of Commissioners hereby makes the followimr statement of the result of said BDecial elotiah. nnr. suant to the County Finance Act of 'Norm Carolina: .... (1) The number of voters regis tered and qualified to vote at said election was 3,136. ; Y2) Th niimher of. vnfoa i-ast. at said election for the bond order des cribed in said Proposition No. 1 and for the indebtedness proposed to be in curred by the issuance of the bonds authorized 'by said bond order was 345. The number of votes cast at said election against said bond order and aeainst said indebtedness was 287. I A majority of the voters of said Coun ty qualified to vote and voting at said election voted to approve said bond ! order and said indebtedness. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the undersigned members of the Board of I Commissioners of the County of Per quimans, nave Hereunto set our hands this 5th day of February, 1951. A. T. LANE -; R. S. CHAPFELL WM. C. CHAFPELL E. A. TURNER E. B. HOLLOWELL (Members of Board of Commissioners. Feb23 CARD OF THANKS j We wish to express our sincere I thanks for the many services render led and acts 'of kindness during the death of our husband and father, George F. Dail. I THE FAMILY CARD OF THANKS . I deeply express my appreciation and thanks to my many friends, neighbors and relatives for the beau tiful flowers, cards and visits to see me during my sickness, both times at the hospital and at home. MRS. ALMA WINSLOW. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my deepest thanks to my many friends for their kindness shown me, for their visits which meant so much to me, for the beautiful flow ers, cards and letters, fruit, candy, and other gifts which I received while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hos pital and after I came home. Also for the four weeks while I was a patient at the Miller Orthopedic Clinic in Charlotte. WILUARD COPELAND SUITS STYLE READERS TO - STAR IN THE PARADE . 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