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PAGE SEVEN ATTENDS MEETING Members of the Perquimans County oari of Education and school com mittee' attended a District meeting of the . State Board .Association, held Wednesday night at Plymouth. Rep. reserttativea of this county at the t jpeeting were J. T. Riggers, Superin-I tendent of Schools, Mrs. A. R. Cooke,1 Julian A. White, D. H. Eure,-George Caddy,' Edgar Morris, Clarence Chap Jpell, A. W. Hefren, E. C. Woodard and '.TcifVioa Staff nA a . - . . t, " MRS. DOLL DUNCAN BARCO jlRaleigh; four grandcmdreo and four her Vme- Those playing were W. E. Drake, Vivian Mat-' mfi-a nAH"niinfan RnncA 77 dil 'great-granchdiildrett. , . v v . 4james lxroig Tarlangton, E. c. Wood-'ftews, J. u Hans, poison Mams, rai at Albemarle Hospital at 5:45 P. M., KIUV M. I II Til I Id II HI. f. HI' IH'V MT. I.IU4 1 1 i ' J. P. Snipes. Joe Brady. BurniCe Ins-iThe high score prize went to Mrs, Tuesday after a long illness. IShe was a native and lifelong resi dent of . Camden County, except for the past two years, she had lived in Belvidere; and was the daughter of the late Gideon and Sarah Bartledrt Walker and widow of William Barco. Mrs.. Barco was a member of' Shi loh Baptist Church. IShe is survived Funeral services were held Thurs- araV. ? day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Shi loh . Baptist Church by Rev. E. S. Higgenbotham, pastor. , HOPKINS-CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopkins received Lword this week that their son, Don ald Hopkins, who is in the Army Air '(Force, was married March 16th to by two daughters, Mrs. T. C. Perry, of 'Miss Joyce Clinton of Muskegee, Belvidere, and Mrs. P. W, Sawyer, of Oklahoma. The couple is living at Seattle, Wash., where Mr. Hopkins is stationed. coe, Cliff Banks, E. A. Goodman, Ed-,Eose. A sweet course was served gar iFields. Noah Gregory, Lesterfincluding iced drinks and nuts. Eas- Keel, Ray Haskett and Miss Reba ter favors were given each memtori Spivey. The high core prize went to Mrs. Brady, second high to Mrs. White, and floating prize was award ed Mrs. Goodman. A salad course was served. Time To Freshen -Your Easter Outfit We'll call for ft then return it to you in plenty of time for Easter parading looking fresh and pretty as new!" Phone Us Today! CALL 2511. HERTFORD, N. C. ROOK CLUiB (MEETS (Mrs. Havward Divers was hostess to her rook club last Thursday night at Charles Murraj, Henry Stokes, Jr., Al Hymn 124 was sung, the leaflet was .aflat-i t 7- f r SEtioaoves For Easter Ik i civ f. . n r Corsages Cut Flowers Potted Plants - WE DELIVER FLOWERS TO HOSPITALS Orders Placed Now Delivered For Easter DOZIER'S fLOniST PHONE 4606 MARKET STREET, HERTFORD BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., was a delight ful hostess to her bridge club Thurs day evening at her home. Those play ing were iMesdames J. w. union, -ugni wm present. W. S.C. S. MEETS I The W. S. C. S. of Epworth Church ! held its regular monthly meeting March J2, at the home of Mrs. C. T. White with 12 members present. Tho meeting was opened with sing- ing hymn 106. Mrs. Elbert Jordan gave an interesting devotional in "The Shine In North Africa." given on symbols in Africa by Mrs. Johnnie Lane, J. L. Delaney, J. W. (Roach and Mrs. J. F. Hollawell. After the lesson Mrs. J. L. Delaney gave a very interesting talk on Spiritual Ufe. The meeting was closed with hymn and prayer. A sweet course was then served by the hostess. SALESMEN WANTED ADDITION al full time man with car needed for Rawleigh Business. Start im mediately. Route experience help ful but nrt required. Write Raw leigh's Dept. NCC-320-250, Rich mond, Va. mar"23 FOR RENT THREE-ROOM FURN ished apartment, private bath, steam heat Lights' and water included in rent. Call Heilford 2956. It r Todays Friday N ' Matinee I P. M. Night 7 FRED MacMURRAT IRENE pUNN V'.y,'' Saturday: Show Opens 1 P. M. 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