i- :, .jwLd-;- forty students at Perquimans High School an listed as members of the Cool fcand this week by Richard David, tid director. Mr. David re ported s::':t increase In the nun ber JKemera ahd stated the mem bers are showing much enthusiasm oyer the activities of the group. The t-rtd members are: .trumpets. Jay Duling, Jack Phillips, Phyllis Trueblood, Jean Godfrey, Windell Mathews, Charlie Morgan .Umphlett: clarinets, Julian White, Joan Madre, Unn tiirli 7JiTmn Jill MHW JTee Fure, Emily White, Myrtle Wil Iwjas, Valerie White, Betty Trueblood, Bbara Hurdle, 'Patricia Bigger. Trombones, - Euth Dawson, John Benton, Billy Bray; baritone, Garland Walker; mellophone, Jackie. Allen; drums, Corbin Dosier, Bobby Mat hews, Sarah Onley, Corbin Lee Cher ry, Dickie Baker; bells, Wama Good win; cymbals, Lin a .Ruth Proctor; jtrumpets, Tommy Mathews, Billy Ya gei; trombone, Sonny Mathews; clari nets, George White, Earl Dunemoor, Edward Lee Madre; baritone, Carlton Jtaiott; mellophone, Sylvia Copeland, and Wade Jordan; Herbert Nixon and PhiHipa Trueblood. . Revival 1 At V7T nvi", ff - . A series of revival services. will be conducted at Whiteville Grave, Bap tist Church beginning Monday, Sep tember 24 ana continuing through September 90, it was announced today by Rev. Carl E. Bjork, pastor of tue church: The Rev. BJork will do the preaching and special music will be presented by the Rev. Howard James, pastor of the First Christian Church of Elisabeth City The services -will start daily at 8 P. M.r and the public is invited to attend. 1 WHUESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Excell Markham of Sumter, S. C, spent the week-end with Mrs. Markham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lassiter spent tne week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Lassiter in Norfolk, Va. ; ; , ; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Layden of Beech Springs and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Riddick were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Riddick. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Surface of Washington, are visiting Mrs. Sur face's mother, Mrs. Joe Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Baker. MATINEE TIME CHANGED Mrs. A. P. Winslow and Donald B. L. Gibbs, Manager of the State ! Winslow visited Mrs. Ida Winslow and Theatre, announced today a change in . family Thursday night. schedule of t matinees at the local! Mrs. Maurice Van Horn of Colum theatre. Effective ' today, matinees Jbia, N. C, spent the weekvend with at the State will start at 3:15 P. M. ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lane. Mrs. J. P. Leonard, v j been visiting her daurhter a ; i-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton . - n has returned to her home in I x, Va. A. R. Winslow and T. II. White spent the week-end. at . Head. Mrs. Winslow, who has I i spending some time there, reta.T? l tome with her husband. Mr. and I .j. fan Eill and Mr. and Mrs. Gri' -m White of Norfolk, Va., visited Lrs. Winslow on Sunday at the wach. Mrs. J. r. Jones is very sick at the home of her son and ?ichter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex nes. ' Billy Jones, son of lit. and Mrs. Rex Jones, was inducted Into service in the U. S. Army. Wednesday and is now at Fort Jaokson, S. C Mrs. J. W. Nowell,- Sr.. and Jri spent Saturday to Norfolk, Va., shop-f .Ladies!! For the new Fall fashions you must . look over our assortment of new SUITS and COATS priced from $9.2)8 MM tn garbardines, plaids, and tweeds. All in the latest styles and fabrics. 1 "j i c. omLinp ,& co:,:pm; i,x "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE 1832 - ..': ,,' . mmmmmm mmmmmm.,. run if fi'V-. ' 'JX-J.r. '''J:: i'f''' '' f ,- . " " jrJL,": . .. . I - 7. Downright nthuslajHo that's how r owners, the) country over, fel about ( their John Dmi Twetors. Tho out V ,1 standing operating ooxmomy . , I swtra lugging powwr . . . Iowm nauv tonano costs nnwoePsd opTatoy : ICoit at Just few John Deer feahirM : that add to owner wtiifactioa rr Thcn'a A. John Dmm Trantn tnal f v 4, : I. 1 . . tnontf. Sot ua aooa. I I "EtANQIARD'S" SINCE 183a 1 ping. They were accompanied home by Miss Hattie Pearl Nowell. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Holmes' mother, Mrs. Nonie Nowell, Mrs. Reginald Jones is on the sick list this week." Mrs. Molly Barber, who has .been sick for some time is slightly improv ed. Xa-i'.-;? Mrs. LinseiL Godwin's condition is about the same. 'vu-': v.i "v ;. Thomas Edward Umphlett of Cho wan College spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Umph lett. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell visit ed r in the home of her uncle. Dan Rogerson, in the Beech Spring sec tion, who died last week following an auto accident. . Miss Amy Van Roach, Nonie Lou Lane, Marvina - White, iay White Stanton and Evelyn Ann Stanton at tended the Methodist Youth Meet- ig in Elizabeth City on Friday and Saturday. , " . V BURGESS IW. M. IT. MEETS The Burgess W. M. U. met Mon day night wiiJi Mrs. Edgar Riddick. The meeting was opened by singing, "Come Every Soul by Sin Oppressed." The devotional, taken from SI Psalms, was given by the president. Roll was called and minutes of the. last meeting were read and approved. The society ; voted to -sponsor An nette Proctor in the beauty contest at the Seven-County Fair at Elizabeth City: A report from the nominating committee was . heard and accepted as follows: : president, Mrs. Sidney Layden! first vice-president, Mrs. Wil liam Lane: second vice-president. Mrs. Winston Lane; - community mission leader, Mrs.; Josiah Proctor mission study . leader. . Mrs. Howard , Shean, publicity chairman, Mr. J. B. B as night; stewardship chairman, Mrs. Ed-. gar Riddickt and secretary ana.xreas urer, Mrs. Joseph Ayscue, Jr.r Season of Praver for State, Mis sions was planned for September 17 by the church. Report from', the com munity mission leader was heard and accepted' ;-i.;:t.'-; '.v e j) An interesting program on Parallel Progress in Stewardship was given by Mrs. William Stalling, which open ed with the hymn "Make Me A.Chan nel of Blessings,,, followed by read ings on the subject and dosed with the hymn "Sweet Hour ot ' Prayer." The meeting closed with, sentence m-avem for the bovs in service. . The hostess -served mints, ice cream and pound cake. ' MEN'S JCLUB TO MEET The Methodist Men's Club of the Perquimans charge will meet Thurs day, September 27, at 7:80 P. M. at New Hope, it was announced today by Ralph Harrell, secretary. The Rev. J. D. , Long of Elisabeth City will be the , guest speaker and all members are urged to be present. . Mr. and Mrs. Denals Ere 1 last Sunday -with relative in l.v. folk, Va. :- -f ZZzl and IZlVo'V " J r Hickory, Va, vi!4 ITi. j 1 IZ.x I T. Russell recently. . , Mr. and Krs. Whit Cartwricht Mr. and Mrs. William Landing, Jr. went to Virginia Beach on Sunday. Tom Russell of Manteo, Mr. ti Mrs. George Russell of Norfolk, a- Chief and : Mrs. Warren Perry and Jane of Newport News, Va.,' . Ur. Grant Morgan of Kentucky spent last week visiting Mrs. Watso Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Trueblood of Washington, D. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton last week. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Perry and 1. . Va. .3 t;: 1, s t l ) U cf L.iv children visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caddy and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett on Sunday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. James William Eure and daughter of Norfolk; Va., were week-end guests of his parents, Mir. and Mrs, Blount Eure.' ; v ... Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Thompson of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J; D. : Miss" E1iMii4obba anj''Clialbi. Harvelf , of - Norfolk, Va, .spent the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs.' I I Lane. ' ' ijtf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Nor folk, Va., apent the week-end vwith Mr. and Mrs. awtson Eure. r Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller and son, Tommy, of Suffolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest White on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams of Roa noke Rapids spent last week-end with her parents, . Mr. and . Mrs., , Seta Umphlett ' .y,v- Mr. and Mrsi V Walker Perry snd children of . Elizabeth City and Mrs. Howard Kirpatrlck of Alabama took supper with. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller on Friday night ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie MiHer and Tommy of Suffolk, Va.. spent Thunik day and Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Horace Miller, , " .' vj"'. 't ' Miss Dorothy Miller and. Norm'an Miller .are attending the Roanoke. Bible College in Elizabeth City. 5 ? Mrs. Moody Mathews, Mrs. William Landing, Jr, and Mrs. ' Henry Mat hews were guests of Mrs. Ulric Cad dy on Thursday. Bobbv Jordan' of v NewportNews, Va., visited his mother, Mrs. .. C- E, Sutton, recently, ' .i. . i j t'.e gu . V. Lewis continues very sick at Ce AlLemarle Hopital, Elizabeth c:. L.-s.',T7a!ter Symons is getting on nicely.' following' an operation at Stok St I 'cCoy in Norfolk last week. y Crawford ? Wilson,. U. Si Nxvy, on of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. "Wilson, 1s leaving tkia week ,f or duty in New foundland. ': ''v.. ,.5.;; v,''5v,-.-:.;' Charles Keel from' Charleston; S. C, and Eerie Keel from Washington, N. C, spent the week-end with Lieut and Mrs. W. H. Keel. V ' 1 The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Chaffin ;..e j. r o-l. e t -.a 4Vu a to Jus,"- or .ned ly t" Cji .Sweet To Tr The devotional was aaa ' iuDa ' j ty lrs. V.V.5 r-i Mrs, Delvin 1. aied for1 a f minute of si!c; prayer, fwI'.-'wf.J ty.the Lord's JPnj er repeated fc unison, y n .. '" The minutes cf , fte last meet!" m were Tea4 proved, roll cc! and the tre ' r't forl v. tive Was re-elect-..:! president, Urs, Seth Umphlett w&j elected vice--presidnt;sand . Mrs. Cu Webb as. seeretary-treasurer.' Walker Perry, pastor" of the Bete Churc'v then taught the twelfth- chapter Acts. Work for the IV'H U Com, ing," was then sung tad Urs. Yeato snd daughter of Winfall were dinner dismissed the meetl. t tv srarer. wiiwiii.. 1 11 . 1. inrnn(-Bnrfinnririnnnn(nunrfBru-ri ..rnr.- t Let Us Save a Paper For You ' ' . Each Sunday. . . WE HANDLE . A ... New ,Vork Times Virginian-Pilot News & Observer Sunday News - -( ; Sunday Mirror t Washington Times-Herald And Others,, Come In Or Call Us Today PHONE 8081 r . S LA ill l: "On The Corner" ; . ! HERTFORD, N, C. 4 . FabhionGd For Fai r. NEW SUITS FOR MEN -YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. RAYON SHARKSKIN SUITS FOR MEN Other Suits to $23.50 STUDENT SUITS BOYS' SIHT3 See Oar New Fell Ilatg, t I c 1 ;; BEFOREYOU MtV: i : ( We1. 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