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I I iJ-3. I. CL .Y. el LJ ; e . c i&! tani lira. II. C S."' v ' ry, five her report. L.. j I. i an nounced ihe Zone Meetii-y wui i.e he! J at the Anuerson Church, Wednesday, September 19, and the District Home Coming; at the Hertford Methodist . r,nureh. Fridav. Serrtember 21. Christ- The 1952 legielilture passed a law. mas Cardg were aold to replenish the whereby farm people themselves may J treasury amf money collected to, help help support the Agricultural x ??rchf c0the ijhe orphan1 the circle s apon- program iiimncitttij ujr tumfuiuuug .soring. five cents per ton on all feed and fertilizer purchased. This play is enlld "Nickels For Know How. i A referendum will be held on November 3 giving all people who use feed and : fertilizer in North .Carolina an oppor tunity to vote for or against this plan. . A county-wide meeting on "Nickels For Know How" was held at the Agri cultural Building in Hertford Friday night, September 7 with T. B.' Elliott of Woodland, N. C explaining; to the group how research is being carried on in North Carolina. He explained that research at the, present time is being supported by Federal funds, State funds and private contributions, but these are not sufficient to meet the needs. and carry, on the. agricul tural research program at the pace re quired to meet the needs. Therefore the "Nickels For Know How" plan has been suggested as a plan through which farmers themselves can have a part in the research program. It is estimated that the contribution from After ' the benediction, the hostess prepared delicious refreshments serv ed buffet- style which were . enjoyed during the social hour. Members pres sent in addition to those already men tioned were: Mesdamea Charles ?ayne, R. S. Monds, Jr., Walter Ed wards, Eldori Winslow, Jim Bob White, Martin Towe, Marshall Owens, Tom Skipsey, Lawrence' Towe, Ben Thach, Jessie Lee Harris, Edgar Fields, W. E. Drake, Robert Hollowell, Tommy Mathews, and Mias Dorcas Knowles. Miss Fields 'will be hos tess to the October meeting at her home on Grubb Street. CIRCLE MEETS ' The Blanche MeeHns: Circle f An derson Church met Friday night, Sep tember 7, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rogerson. ,. , , T The; president, Mrs. Hazel Mathews, called the meeting to order with the singing of "Fairest Lord Jesus." Ihe each person will be small but when dues . iieei Reports from various totaled up will amount to approxi mately $150,000 annually. . Mr. Elliott explained that this 'will in no way provide for any reduction In funds from Federal and State sources, yet the increase will make 'it possible to carry out a much better research program. ' Jaycees To Erect Picnic Tables Members of the Hertford Junior Chamber of Commerce have approved a project which should prove to be quite an advertisement for this com munity and at the same time provide a much needed convenience to tourists. The Jaycees plan to erect a number of picnic tables, on U. S. Highway 17, near the intersection of the old highway, about two miles north of Hertford. The project was approved at a meeting of the group on Wed nesday of last week and Henry C. Stokes, Jr., was named as chairman in charge of the project. The tables will be for use of the public desiring to use JJiem for pic nic lunches. They wilrbe located on county property with approval of the County Commissioners. . , dent, - Miss Nellie Fields, presiding. officers were heard, Plans for the zone meetings to be held at the Anderson Church Septem ber 19, were made. The devotional for the evening was given by Mrs. Hazel Mathews and Mrs. Elliott Lavden'had charge of the program. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Preston Nixon, Mrs. Noah Felton, Jr., Mra. John Newby Winslow and Mrs. Alphonso Goodwin. , Hymns used during the program were "Take My Life and Let It Be" and "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Those present were: Mrs. Hazel Mathews, Elliott .Layden, Preston Nixon, Elwood Perry, Wayland How ell, John N. Winslow, Alphonso Good- kwin, Joseph Kogerson, Arcnie iua- dick, Louis Howell and Noah Felton, Jr. The dl.. t s white linen -i r rangement of w! a -j with, lighted yello can i . .....r candelabras. .' Enjoying the evening wers "r.'and Mrs. Jack Symons, honoreo 2 and Mrs. Walter Symons aT)d c ' rs, Betty and Jackie, and Mr. aw Urs. Leroy Nixon of Chapanoke, f Tev. and Mrs. Carl Yow and e&i , -t, Butch and Johnny, Mr: ard 'i.s. 'N. W. Chappell, Mr. m4.LH Falph White" of r Belvidere, .Kr. a;. J Tlrs. Cecil Garret V Mr, . and Lira. Libert L. Rollins of Elizabeth City, Rev. and Mrs. CL " F, Craffin and dav'-ter, Anne, of.Wihfall and Zlr and, Ir Hilton White of Hertford. ' - , . LIBRARY NEWS- , .. ; --h w . , ; , Circulation of books I by the Per niiimnna Lihrarv and ihe . boolcmnhile continued at a high' rate during sthe months' of July and August, accord ing to a report released this week by the Library Board.. Total circulation during the two months was 4,388.. New books received in the library this week includes Childbirth Without Fear, Read; Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, Speck; Birth dav Parties for Boys and Girls. Ells worth; Proud Nw" Flags, Mason; The Picture Window, Lawrence; llop- alongt2assidyi and the Rustlers of West Fork, Burns. 1 s Mrs. Silas M. Whedbee, Librarian, announced the library is now back on its wintertime schedule, being open five days each week, and closed I Tie purpose of. ITatiQnaiJBua' iebsj 'iliis. Women's .roek is t? drameft-' Vo-, Jationr .f .. . .. i, . I hittnff men s,r con jr-ution ta. the .ec., social Ad political,, life of the com munity., Th'J te e fr rUonal Buain. a Wo...en's "eek t' is y. .r Is "Full Partnership for the Job Ahead." f National. Business, .Women's Week has. become , nai itwide institution. It iff "observed each fall and offers an opportunity to clubs,- in launching theip year's, work -for the; new club year, to relate it, to the community and arouse public-interest in' f edera tion objectives. . ' The idea for National Business Wo men's Week, was conceived by Miss Emma Dot 'Partridge Executive Di rector of ' The National 7 Federation l 7 .nL 'a . t. .o L. . . r.tad 'n . 1 1 f. j ' - cf 1' i ' '""1 Tc ' i t t t servance was held twen y-f ourlh anniversary of ' I sin -8 '"o- fa Wc is being celebrated by .The Nation! Fed eration of EuajMtis and Pruiiioiial ore nl AlaU . J mer..Lers. Vhenevr yzi I t r com pla' r'ng elout "t v mu-. i work," the chhaccs are that L'j'coi-Iuint is reaL. ly "to little loafing." j Buy-if - f r c i ia a good way to keep your debts paitT I ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mr. and. Mrs. John H. Symons, Sr., entertained at a buffet dinner Sunday evening at their home in Chapanoke, honoring their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Symons. who were recently married. The lower floor was decorated with arrangements of mixed fall flowers. ' CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Towe Circle of the Hert ford Methodist Church held its regu lar monthly meeting with Mrs. James E. Newby, at.her.,home on. Church I nnr germ. M Ypu 40e back from any Street Monday night, -with the prea drujrgist if iot " pleased 'IN ONE KILL ATHLETES FOOT. ,.: "T-4-L Best Seller" Says S and M .. HERE'S THE REASON. The germ erows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL it. T-4-L. containing 90 per cent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reaches .nil nmri i m HOUR. S & M. adv ( 4 Dr. Douglas McQueen CHIROPRACTOR Will bfc Located In His. Offices Above the Hertford Banking Company on: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Office Hours: 6:30 P. M. Until 8:30 P. M. 1,1.1 W'"" ill i - av v v M m 1:1 ' A brilliant, long wearing, rot preventive flniih for home or industrial use. ; ItuhtonAimrS 1 i r.:tCKur.:drrTC0. V "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE' PIION23461 :".V..' ' . ' , HERTFORD, N. C. ' Promptness Helps U i to Your prompt payment helps; keep down our collection costs. , It also lets u pav 15 to 2596 Federal tax and long distance - charges prompdy out of receipts , instead , of reserves. You profit . ditecdy from this for coopera tion helps us keep service values . biah and costs low. TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH THE NORFOLK It CAROLINA - 'COMPANY - ' i Elisabeth City - Edenton Mantes Hertford - S anbury , , 1, lllllUMHlMtHlilMtHMIIHIHHHUIHniW T THERE een be no more posU . . ve exampl of dependability ' then the sun overhead. 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