pagTe seven Annual 4-II Banquet 1 Xzt For Tuesday P. M. -' Announcement was made here today by County 4-iH Club leader, the an nual 4-H banquet will be held next Tuesday evening at Perquimans High iSchoof in the !form of a banbecue supper. . , County 4-H Club officers and lead ers will be in charge df arrangements for the event, and a splendid program has been arranged for the evening. ' , CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Ellen Dozier Circle of the Baptist Church met Monday night with. Mrs. Z. A. Harris at her home, with , Mrs. ' Mark Gregory presiding. The opening hymn, "Jesus Calls Us," was sung, followed by a prayer by Mrs. Lena Gregory. The roll was then. Called by Mrs. Young Berry, Sr., and 14 members were present. ; ,' , ' ; The scripture lesson was given by v Mrs. Lena Gregory and Mrs) Mark Gregory offered prayer. Go -Quickly and Tell was the topic of discussion, those taking part were Miss Mamie ' iStallings and Mrs. Jack Burbage. The meeting was closed by a prayer by (Mrs. G. C. Buck after which retfresh ... menta were served to those present. ;, 1 - iBBUKJE CLUB MEETS Mrs. H.' C. Stokes enterained her Abridge dub Tuesday evening at her hxrtne on Front Street. Those praying were Mesdatnes G. E. Johnson, V. N. Dardeiyj G. Wr Barbee, C M," TOHi fcrd, J. T. Biggers, T. L. Jeissup', C. K. Hohnea and M. R. CaatmbeU. The high score , prize was awarded 'Mrs. Camp bell. The hostess A served a ' sweet ; course...,;' .vU ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CUM Mite. J. R. Futrell entertained her bridge club Thursday evening-alt her home on Front Street . Those playing were Mesdatnes C. A. Davenport C. R. Holmes, . W. H. Hardcastle, Clyde tMdCallum, Trim Wilaon, H. A- Whit ley, S. P. Jessup, and Miss Mae Wood l Winslow. The high score prize went to Mrs. Wilson. A gweet course was served. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS - Mrs. Francis Nixon was hostess to her bridge club Thursday night at her home. Those playing were Mes dames Charles Murray, W. E. Drake, Bennett Stephenson, Edison Harris, Henry Stokes, Jr., Vivian Mathews, W. J. Kanoy, Edward Griffin, D. F. Reed, Jr., Wilson Dillon and Miss Ruth Elliott.- The high score prize went 'to Mrs. Drake. A sweet course was served. BELVH)ERE NEWS Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland and family were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Roper and Mrs. E. H. Cannon of Hertford. (Mrs. Eunice Kirfey is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. V. C. Dale and family. Miss Grade Lee Eason of White- ston spent Tuesday night 'with Chris-, tine Winslow. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winslow and family visitedwTth the T. L. Winslow familyof Whiteston Sunday P, M. Mr., and Mrs. J. T. Briggs of High iPoint spent Sunday with the ' Rev. Carl Yow and family. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith were Mr and Mrs. Rholader of Washington, D. C. Mrs. A. W. Bray, Mrs. S. R. Jordan and two children of Elizabeth City, and Mrs. Barbero of Edenton visited with Miss Margaret White and sister, Miss Lucy White, Friday P. M. Mr. and Mrs,. L. J, Winslow spent the day on Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. R. M. White and family of Norfolk, Va. ILittle Miss Sara Lynn returned home with them for a weeks visit.;., "' Mrs. W. T. Smith and Mrs. F. C. 'White were in Elizabeth City Wed nesday P. M. ' The Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Gradeless of Tyner called on friends in the vil lage Tuesday. ;. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB MEETS On Wednesday evening, Miss Lois Hope Howell was hostess to the Hert ford Junior Music Club at the home of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. W. E. Howell. The, meeting .was opened with the Club Hymn, Collect and Pledge, after which a short business session was held by the president, Patricia Biggers, during which it was decided to give a public hymn program at the Methodist v Church on Wednesday, March 14. A rating of 609 rating points was reported by the rating chairman, , Sondra Hutehinson, with more to be gained soon. An interesting program of Ameri can Folk Music followed, after which the hostess served a delicious ice course: CIRCLE MEETS. ' i r Circle No. 2, of the Hartford Bap tist Church met Tuesday night with Mrs. A. E. Hoffler. Prayer was given byMrs. Warner Madre, followed by a leading given by Mrs. J. W. Hampton. Members nresent were Mesdames J. W. Hampton, Allen Perry Charles Johnson, Olivia Hobbs, V. A. Holdren, Raymond Skinner, E. A. Byrum, Car rie Spivey, Rosa JHowell, William Elliott,-B. W. Pennington, Hatltie Spi vey,' Warner Madre. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. .Penning ton. The hostess served refreshments MELODY MAKERS MEET The Melody Makers Junior Music Club gavean informal recital at (their meeting held last Friday at the home of Miss Kate Blanch ard. Nine mem bers participated on the program and several guests were present. Follow- ang the recital a social meeting was conducted. ' JflSCS TO MEET, The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Woodland Church will meetat the home of Mrs. Ed Mathews Wednesday, March 14 at 3 P. M. The legislative program, as it af fects Perquimans County 'Schools was discussed at length Refpresentative C. R. Holmes discussed with the Board progress being made by the General Assembly and assured the Board that he would support legislation in the in terest of public schools. IProgress of the building program was discussed. The superintendent reported that $167,000.00 of state funds had been! spent to date on the Winfall Negro Union School. He also stated that the remaining $33,000.00 of state funds would be exhausted by the April 1 payroll, thus requiring county funds to meet the May 1 payroll. This was reported to the County Commissioners by J. A. White, Mrs. Mable Cook, and J. T. Biggers. - A letter from the Hertford High School PTA asking the Board of Edu cation to examine the problem of ab senteeism in the school was read. The superintendent was authorized to in vestigate and report at the next meet ing. . r INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will b received until 2:00 P. M., April 10, 1951, and then ipuonciy opened for furnishing all la bor, equipment and materials for per forming all work for clearing rights-of-way and excavating and cleaning out Perquimans County Drainage Dis trict No. 4 (Burnt Mill Creek), located .n rerquimans and Chowan Counties. N. C. Canals to ha immmveA nnii n structedhave an estimated total lenoth. of 33,400 feet and work proposed will involve an estimated 33.6 acres of clearing and an estimated 30,726 cubic yar.ds of earth excavation. Bid Forms, Specifications and other contract requirements may be obtain ed at the officfi of Soil firrtisprviilimTi Service. 204 Kramer Building, Eliza beth City, N. C. ! Right to reject any and all bids re served. -I '- Envelopes containing hidn miuaf ho sealed, marked and addressed as follows: Bid for Construction df Perauimans 'County Drainage District No. 4, to be openea z:uu f. M. April 10, 1951. W ALU-UK (i. tiDWlAKDS, Attornev-at-ILaiv. Mar9-16 Hertford. N. C. -CARD OF THANKS I wish to express mv sincer thanks I to friends and neighbors for the many Kina caraB, Howers and visits made me while I was a patient in the Lake view Hospital. E. L. HURDLE CARD OF THANKS I Wish to express mv sincere thanks to friends for the cards, flowers, visits and prayers while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital and at home. MOLLIS LU YEATES CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to friends for th manv kind expressions of sympathy, for the cards and flowers sent and cars loaned dur ingthe illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Maude Belle Copeland. IN MEMORIAM His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindiy word for each and died belovefl by all. The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days, iWhen we were all togethsr. Asleep in Jesus, grandfather dear, Sleep on and take your rest We miss you so often But God knoweth best. ' In loving memory of my grand father, John R. Chappell, who depart ed this life March 10, 1946. MRS. LOUIS WINSLOW MINUTES (OF (MEETING ! BOARD OF .EDUCATION The Board of Education met in reg ular session on Monday, March 5, 19511 at 9:30 A. M. Mrs. Mary G. Brinn was absent. Chairman J. A. White presided. Minutes of last meriting were read and approved. luuijnnnruvmn.rnArmnnnnrv-iPifYmri-iri 1-1- -- .......................y.y This year, every dollar's worth of KtfmL CHILEAN NITRATE of SODA PAYS DIG EXTRA PROFITS! Mfff 300 lbs. of Chil- Zl-ss tfff ean Nitrate in- i." creased yield V' r l of oati 35-40 rlim bu pM. ,cre Dollar return: almost 4 to L Chilean Nitrate -also improve the feeding quality and the pro tein content of forage crop. tffft '( 200 to 300 lbs. A -oi uiueaa ni ' 1 trate produced i 9 o , I 0 V V pounds' nott lint cotton per acre. Dollas re . turn: about 10 to 1. You can't afford not to invest ill natural oda thit year! ' ' r -1 L V, . " 300 lb, of an. ean Nitrate in- 7 creased yield of corn about 20. bushels per i return : almost 4 to I.' KIKE'S WHYS Nitrogen content all nitrate nitrogen ... fast-acting . . . completely available . . the only natural nitrate in the world, ? t Sodium content contains 26 sodium (equivalentto35 sodium oxide) . . . sodium is essential to maximum yields ... . substitutes forpotassl um, where lacking,, and make soil phos phate more available '. , . helps " ''sweeten" the soil. t . 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