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The Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, an- ' anal fond raking event for the Demo cratic party, will be held at theiSir Walter in RaleUrh . on the night of February 9, according to announce ment hy Jonathan Daniels, North Car olina member of the national iDetno cratic committee which sponsors the affair. - At the same time Daniels an nounced appointment , of Thomas A. " Banks, Wake County attorney and leader in civic, educational and politi cal affairs, as chairman of the dinner campaign. In a joint statement Dan iels and Banks said that t!he featured speaker for the occasion will be Dr. Frank E. (McKinney, new chairman of 11. a? 1 . , This will be the first public appear ance in the south of the man who was the personal choice of iPresident Tru man to succeed William Boyle as nat ional chairman, and his first speech to a statewide meeting since assuming his position early in November. , These annual dinners have come to be regarded as significant political events in the state, second only to the state convention as means of bringing party leaders to gether. While spon sored by the national committee they have full support of the state Demo cratic organization. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Sgt. and Mrs. A. E. Piicky of Beau fort announce the birth of a daughter, Constance Diane, bom Friday, Janu ary 4. Mrs. Pucky is the former Miss Bdna Earle Hurdle. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Godfrey, Jr.. an nounce the birth of a son, Curtis Washington, born December 27, at Al bemarle Hospital. " A number of friend aere r:. " y welcomed a visit from tike Eev. Ctil J. Tow family of King George, Va. Mr. and (Mav Gilbert Byruai of Norfolk,- Va., and Lloyd (Byrum. of Newport-News, Va were Sunday vis itors with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ey- rum and family. . . , The C. T. Rogerson, Jr., and family are now enjoying their recently built new home in the village. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Pppell! and children visited the . low family Sunday evening. . Ann White was dinner guJt of Lois Violet Winslow on (New Years day. The Rev. CarlJE. Bjork of Elizabeth City, who has i been pastor of the WhiteviUe Grove Church le past sev eral months, delivered his final sermon to the congregation (Sunday P. M. In appreciation of their services to the church and community Mrs. Canrnn Howell, on behalf of the membership, presented to' the pastor and his wife a beautiful silver service set - They Ire leaving this district to take up pastoral work at Bethel in Pitt Coun ty ' V ". '. :: :::i'V-';.;';,;!:'., V Thursday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow and George Kay. :. ' ' I Ann White had as her guests for Sunday Judith, Avis, LaClair and Lois violet Winslow and Sylvia Wrae Uope land. . ; v.'. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hewitt and two children of Elizabeth City, "Route 3, were the (Sunday dinner guests of the Earl Winslow family. "Recent visitors witn Mrs. Josiah White and Miss Margaret White were Mr. and Mrs. John Wiggins of Wash ington, (D. C, and Miss Alice Wig gins of. DePaul Hospital, Norfolk, Va. , Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rountree and three children of Sunbury spent Sun day with the W. L. White family. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Copeland and three children moved last week from Sunbury to their house here. , Beverly Lane, who is a patient at Albemarle Hospital; is reported im proved and hopes to be home soon. .J.' Y TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD ? Blfcro yea by fJIYi'ttttb W WITH ZUPZZl tZZ westinM ouse' IMI VI 0 La (I 4 U n W 5KI 3 SGSKII)8; p a 'J. ' . of county "" eWBMSaBBBMBBMaiHasasaMBaHanBBBliBB - On Easy u Terms Perquimans E:h School's basket ball teams won, three out of four games played during the past week with th girls t&Ur J two and the boys winning one and losing one Tha Indian Squaws continued their winning streak by defeating the Eliza beth City girls 43 to 22 and the Cen tral girls 49 to 43,. . - The Indians tost to Elizabeth City 39 to 34 while winning from the Cen tral boys 84 .t62&.',;,';r.::Ar ; 'White and Symons led tJie (Perquim ans girls in the victory over Elizabeth City each scoring 14 points. In the boys' contest Thatch waa high score for the Indians with eight points ai. Hewitt led the Yellow Jackets witL 17 tallies. On Tuesday night the (Perquimans girls and boys resumed play m the Albemarle Rural Conference winning a double neaaer irom -Centra!.' The Squaws played an excellent game to win by a seven point margin witn Marvina White scoring 27 points and Margaret Symons scoring 18. : Carolyn Jones hit for 20 points for Central. The Indians returned to their win ning form in scoring a victory over the Central boys. Joe Towe, with nine points, led the Indian offensive, as sisted by Thatch and Sumner, who scored eight points each. The contest was a carefully fought battle between the two teams, apparently well-matched. Perquimans had 9-6 lead at the first quarter but Central cut this to one point 13-12 at half time. The Indians moved into a seven point ad vantage during the third quarter. which ended 27-20, and coasted to vic tory in the final canto. 4 On Friday night of , this week the local teams will play the girls and boys from Kitty Hawk with the pre liminary game scheduled to start at 7:30 o'clock. The games will be play ed in Hertford. tlXXVI The SUPER SPEED COROX Unit is the fastest heating -' unit on the market today. In fact, it's so fast the unit gets hot. . the instant you turn on the switch . . . RED HOT in 80 seconds. ' , KIWI The new Wetinghoue MIRACLE SEALED OVEN lives up to its name. No more air drafts to &y out cakes and -' toasts ... no more shifting of hot racks. Now, you baks in any tack position and get perfect results every time. LOOK, SiS, COMPARE! Just does the door of Westinghouae oven and feel the difference. A Wastmghouse door has solid feel which indicates the quality that is built into ' EVERY feature of this range. Youli love the versatils Two Level Speed Cooker, the Color-Glance Controls . , . the score of ' ' other convenience features that make Westinghonst Ranges well - -worth waiting for. . . 1 FREE! Wearever Aluminum, Cooking Ware with each Range purchased. Special prices. Easy terms if desired. State Buys Farm For Peanut Research . Arrangements were completed this week for the State Department of Agriculture to acquire a farm in Ber tie County by H. iB. Spruilt (which is to be set up as a (State Peanut Test Farm, authorized by an act of the last Legislature. The selection of the Bertie County farm as the site for the State Peanut Test project was bailed by farm lead- eds as ideal, and it is believed this project will develop into a 'major ad vancement for peanut production 5n this area. CFf APANOKE NEWS Mrs. John , Symons spent several days with relatives In Norfolk, Va., last week. Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. Clyde Small of (Nixonton visited Mrs. J. C. Wilson on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson spent last Saturday in 'Norfolk,-Va., with relatives. Little (Sandra Culpepper of (Eliza beth City was the guest of her grand mother, Mrs. Leroy Nixon, last week. John Asbell of Norfolk, Va., and John Asbell, Jr., U. S. IA., of Wash ington, D. C, were here Saturday. tr Mr. and-Mra. L. R. Callis of Ahos- kie were week-end guests , of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. (Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce and Mrs. John , Bright left (Wednesday for Charleston, S. C, and then to Miami, rla., where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. (Ben Smith and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Max Griffin at Woodville. ! The Perquimans Coury Eoard Commissioners met here in n.' session last Monday morning i handled a number of routine mat.;rs brought before the board. .Upon request for relief, preser.ed by a number of residents Ksiding on the lake road in Parkvilla Towntlin. the Commissioners passed a resolution, since forwarded to the State Il?sway Commission, that this road be placed in a passable condition and maintained during the construction , period while uu roaa is oeing constructed - 'A request for land to make an alley-way for use of business houses located 'on the east side of ZSartet near Church, was tabled: after cussion by the board members. request was presented by D. M. -aon ; and V. N. Darden. i The pe titioners pointed out a need for drain age of this area as well as an alley way to provide -access to the rear of the buildings adjacent to the area. ' During the meeting reports "were received from the heads of the Agri culture Extension ' Service and the Welfare Department. , s Indian Jayvees . ' Divide Cage Games' The junior varsity gasketball team of Perquimans High School split even with the jayvees of (Elizabeth City in games played here during the past week. The Perquimans boys won last. Friday's ; contest; by a ; 17-15 .score while losing one Tuesday night 23-19. Paul " Mathews, Pete (Mathews; and Marshall Winslow were1 the leading scorers for the Indians- in theJ two (tames while Smith and Gliden led the Elizabeth City boys. WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. (Alvah Winslow and children, Kay and (James, ''.and" Mrs. Verna Winslow spent Sunday in Nor folk, Va., with Mrs. Van Spivey and Miss Marline (Spivey. Mrs. Verna Winslow remained for a few- weeks with her daughter .e;;-:S:j-f.-" . Mrs. Johnnie Worrel and son, (Fran cis . Jay Winslow, of Rocky . Mount spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Merril Winslow and boys and Henry Winslow. Henry Winslow ; returned home with them for a visit Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. N, Rid dick (New Year's day were Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Winslow and Misses Mar garet and Lucy White all of IBelvi dere and Syhle Nicholson" of Greens boro. - ' - E. T. White of Northwest, Va visit ed Mrs. Ida Winslow and family Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Temple visit ed Miss Mane Rountree Sunday af ternoon. , , . The msle half of a l i C nee te&m was pleadlr.2 wili a T" " "r, 1 "You never saw i.. t so si sawonal," he ravei.' ovr act, I take my partner ly the hair and whirl her round for exactly 23 ria. Unen l tii ty heavmsr wCeava lr t. 'jwrheer-' you da t tilt TI a yc j r it "Som6mes I n. The weather might have been colder when you were a child but chances are it was just about the same. DU.RANTS NECK CLUB MEETS The Durante Neck (Home Demon stration dub held its regular monthly meeting in the Community House on January 2, with Mrs. 'Robert Sutton as hostess. The meeting was open ed by singing "Auld Lang Syne," af ter which the collect was repeated. The president, Mrs. R. I Spivey, gave devotion. - Minutes of last meeting and treas urer's report were read and' approved. Roll was called. Mrs. Webb was wel corned as a new member. It was agreed to dean op the Com munitv House, asking for volunteers from the Home Demonstration Club and other groups which serve Runtan sunners. Plans were made for the February meeting to be in -the form of a covered dish supper. Tha Nutrition Leader reported on "Seven Basic iFoods." - Mrs. (Nina B, White. Home AgenCgave talk on Parliamentary Procedure." J The door -prize was -won by Mrs. R. L. Spivey. 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