TT1 IT-'iUCIAl-T TTTZTTT, c Wed3 Glenn Byrd His karris of Miss !Mary Cth erine Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Elbent Jordan vt Winfall, to John Glenn Byrd, son of Mr. and sirs. James G. Byrd of (Portsmouth, Va., took place Saturday afternoon, April 21, at 5 o'clock at h iEJpnprortii Motho-i dist Church in WinfalL . The Key. J. C.nr of am rf r f. . . a v fl s bride, performers cewmony, ta uBm, fi e ; bu : , , pesenc of aminediate famw and hor .- 'A very iuW- r L nsw "no uuuuk,, coodrnm of 7--n Mrs. Eyrd received her few friends, 4ATttmATIV. Jtrs. J. C ChafTui jplaysd the wed- dihv music' Hiss Battle (Lou Troe- fMootf sang ."Because" and "Indian Love Call." The bride, dressed in white wita Navy accessories and wearinjr a cor sage' of' red roses, entered Abe church tkre Pccph Smoke Camsls jrUJJjj than anv nfher ciparette! t " I Make your own 30-day Camel Mildness Test and see why .TA 62 nd. SAVE TODAY FOR SECURITY T0:,TOM7 SERIES OF INSTALLMENT STOCK IN THE HERTFORD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION" Goes On Sale f.1ay 5,1951 I Dated May 5, 1951, each share of stock at 25c I per.week will mature at $100 in 356 weeks, at X 1 .J? : ... mi? i ' i T prestJin, raw vi earmng-s. ims is?equiyaient to 3 percent simple interest on ybur savings. See Us today and make arrangements to carry as many shares as you desire. s NOW AVAILABLE We also have for sale, at this time, a limited amount of FULL PAID STOCK, par value of which is $100. We pay - 3 Percent Annually on your investment. Ask us about this stock Today. . 2 I Hertford Bldmg Lozri Association i I ' A. W. HEFREN', President, ; MAX CAMPBELL, Secretary Office at The Perquimans Weekly, rercpiamana u;n oaiooi Ana ic $ inislness vouege or Woriou; Va. ' iJIr. (Byrd reoelvpd iis r-wet?m in the Mount Airy Qdhocbr I sry Coun ty. Daring (World War U he served 3 years : in the iNavr, of bich Zl months vas overiseas duty. He is now with 4he U, BL-Coaat Guard, stationed at the Coast &Mvd.ffiase 3)ea? Elisa beth C'iy. tl,;:ti ::aivr-:. Perquimans Junior and Senior Banquet line Junior, Chwt. of Perquimans County Hign sdioornonorca he iroi Senior Class at the annual Junior- Senior Banquet last1 Friday,: Apri 27. The banquet was iteld in the schoo lunchroom a 7:00 o'clock. - The ban quet -was followed by dance Hield ft the school gymnasium. ' -:;!'VT;:!i -' Dance music was supplied by the Junior Class using Guy lombardo rec ords. - ,: ' '":: : ?Jr t-W The menu consisted of juice, chicken salad, potato chfre, deviled ggs, stuf fed celery, pickles, crackers, apple pie A la Mode, and' Iced Tea. ' . PLN'ET IWOOD NEW3 Mr. and Mrs, H. Y. CJiappell of Carthareth spent the week-end with W. IP. ChappeH and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell. Mrs. Ida !F. White spent 'last Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chappell. . Miss Lois Violet Wmslow spent Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Chap pell. ,.. , Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs C. J. Baper Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Butt and chil dren, Tommy and Phyllis of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. L. u. Chappell and chil dren, Doris IFaye and iLeasie. Others who visited in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. I. C. (Butt and daughter, Shirley, of New Hope. Mrs. Harvey Chappell and daugh ter. Jennifer, returned home from Nor folk, Va., Thursday after spending ! few days with her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. King. - E. T. Chappell of Rich Square spent last Week with his sister, Mrs. J. T. Chappell and family. - - Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mhell of Rich Square visited in the community last Sunday. ' ' - t Mrs. Purvis Chappell and Mrs. HaiV vey Chappell and daughter, Jennifer, visited Mrs. C. J. Baper .Thursday afternoon. " . t s Mrs. P. E. Chappell and son, E. spent Monday with' her parents, Mr; and Mrs. G. W. Chappell. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chappell' visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chappell Sunday P.M. Misses Emogeiie and Jennette Chap pell were in Hertford Saturday night Tommy Chappell, Ur. spent Tuesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mis. E. N. Chappell. ' .f , jtiy'.. ii '.'v'-T- - BELVJM3RE KURITANS MEETlJ The Kuritan dub of Belvidere me on Tuesday ofclast week for its regu lar1 April meeting at the Community! nouae l" iw mere;.'. iMirxii ui uusi- n-jss session .the club discussed a pro posal do sponsor Boy 'Scout troop in its .community but' tabled action on. "ithe matter pending' further in vesturation. The . members also vot ed to attend, in a body, a musical program to be presented in Eliza beth City on May 12. . t-- " ' V ' - v-.' CLUB MEETS " The White ston Home Demonstration Club met Thursday night, April 26, at the home of Mrs. Archie (Riddick. with Mrs; Riddick and Mrs. Ellis Stalling joint hostess. The meeting was call ad to order by the president, Mrs.! William WinsloWr by smginsr .''Aunt rtinnh'a OiiillHno- IP7V " " .' Devotional was led by Mis. Ralph was given by IJrSe . inslow on i' Production, Cars ana U?" . , , 'This hoeteacrs served . stralerry short cake wukh u enjoyed by all. The April meeting1 of the SnownHill White Ha Home Demonratlon Club met with Mrs. darvin ICoiiton as hos- (ess, rAunt Dinah's Quiltin 'Party" watf sung following UnS the eoUect was given by all membersv Mrs. Claude -Williams read the devotional and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in Unison.. The nunuitesrwerev read. n . m imw . Hay we ' express' to everyonei ' our sincere trratitude and appreciation for every deed and kindness rendered dur ing the illness and death of our daugh ter and wife,, I For ithe expressions of sympathy, cars .loaned and beautiful flowers., j , , Josephine Hill and Leroy Sutton DEPCHDA&iLITr BUILDERS' MATERIALS . ouiiSTAii Dn;ci( co:,;?m IS OHST BLOCKS NAILS LEME - LINSEED OIL FIR PLYWOOD PLASTER BRICKS ROOFING SIDING COAL 5-VTIN ' MORTAR - FOLDING STAIRWAYS TURPENTINE ROLL TIN ' SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT RED CEDAR SHINGLES : SHEETROCK CELOTEX BOARD CONCRPTEPIPE T. C. PIPE BATHROOM TELE BOARD 00ArroM4M.ta. ALWAYS rtsdy and wlDlng t risk lift and Bmb In defense of yow property enj) loved ones, , the fireman typifies depends bitfy. No night loo cold, nor teik too arduous for Mini We are elweyi ready and will, ing to give you the benefit of our. experienced ability end comforting assistance whan the need arises. Those we serve appreciate our unswerv ing dependability., sSffj tims or fitS Wffii P ii 1 .r tjave - - ntf 1 v.. 1 ' --( y t.ss h is "rri- -1" -1- -rr r-i-i-i-rnrii-i-i-i-i-riri-i-ii-i-i-riririi-irinAjuMUUOUI on" i iTi a dolluous LLm were served L.out d members 'A jgon'nn" 0117 Ml. VtjaOii- CftJ T" i t t a WSMltsc.. a. a. - 11 m ssnwsrVfins) "Mfafjv vtck issrsiiss' vsssi . fM.k ' ---L- ' jnteww Hfft sfN s. 1 ciTio:j.e. I sup in pint Tin , is! TK CXLY TKACTCX tITB CXE CiXOTE EI5 W TO LATCa-CX ImFLEmENTS f CSU TRACTCX SEAT: See for yourself how easily the Eagle Ilitch svsiivfcsv vuvy auiyiwwiuu eWw u ituu umihi , ttevea depth In uneven ground bow its Jm! anced down-puu helps both traction and steering. Test its husky implements for uniform penetration, foe handy hydtatJ tic control. There are many more Cue! 'mounted implement ia additioojl Ltpose snowau1 , c .. , , . r. .i-..-. . r ; ..-.. HERTFORD MOTOR CO, , . Hertford, N. C. Uiaiimr-rir' -iT -- t ' ' - i 1 .";i-.v ; X V:- ;i-- ::" .,.?--:) - , t :fCr;:'' v r; r jry . 1 r ' ? ' - y j . . "Hie OO.OP I It smells goociMt feels got)d. Treated properly and tended with care, it provides our; food and our income. Handled without thought iSST irnt ,:'4i lioifiS V . .. for the future, it withers and grows roor depriving us of our livelihoocL "Agricultural sjcience hcA, shown'Us lhe way to farm se curity by discovering new ways of soil conservation. ; . r - . One of the most important points in soil conservation is the use of proper fertilizer for "your good earth." . .. . - v : 5 j The Southern Cotton Oil Company, makefs6f SCO-CO FERTIL . IZER, is constantly striving to prdvide you with the 'best pocclbb fertilizer for the soilant crops of thisarca. That is the reason that -SCO-CO Fertilizer is dependable and, results show. Greater Yields from your fields when you use SCO-CO Fertilizer. - 'V , ? ' In order to be assured of your Fertilizer 5 needs for this season, place your order now with your Friendly SCO-CO Dealer. , ' . CO. PHONES 2131 AND 2141 - . . v IIZTTORD, N. C.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view