L L J L .1 The Perquimans 'Business and Pro .fess;onal Women' Club met t Hotel He- lord last Friday night, for 1 ,n.drHiuierineen?wth the.pBJ. deU, Miss HulU Wood, psidui. Table decorations, when . the center ' piece was especially 'attractive, were arranged ey Jlra. Pickett A. Sum ner . ,y .. . .:,-;-1 . Miss ' Audrey . Umphlett, . Health! Chairman, had charge of the program presenting it in two parts. , The first was Recordings by a. ; psychiatrist on "Meet Your Mind." ' The second part. she introduced Mrs. Mary G. Brum, Hertford Girl Scout Leader, who gave a resume of Senior ,Jirl Scouting. Mrs. Brinn said, "Our teen-agers, both boys and girls, need wholesome recre ation.' She added, "The Boy Scouts and Girl 'Scouts are doing a wonder ful job ajong their lines, ' but in my mina, tms is noi enougn to xeacn au our teen-agers, and something should he, done ab011t.it." After discussuur the possibilities, of a Senior Girl Scout Troop, the members took; action to, sponsor a Girls' Club for all girls ihl the 8th, 9th and 10th grades. .This will include girls who live in town and those living in the rural section. Through this group, it is hoped that a program on "Social Education" can be worked out for our young peoplefState Security LaW as well as helping them find a place worthwhile in the community. Mrs. Elizabeth F. Grunewald was chosen to head this group with Mrs. 'Brinn as advisor, assisted by all club mem bers. : ' Mrs. Grace Coston gave a favorable report on the Benefit Bridge Party which will go toward the Polio Fund Campaign. " '-.':.V.. ,-; Mrs. Alice Baum of (Bloomfield, New Jersey, who is the house guest of Miss Kate Blanchardt was recognized. Migs Wood reminded all members to send cards and visit Mrs. Laura M. Hollowell, a member who is in the Chowan Hospital. ' .. ' The attendance fprize wa won by Mrs. Sumner. Those present were: Miss Wood, Mrs. Sumner, Miss Umphlett, Mrs. Brinn, Mrs. Grunewald, Mrs. Coston, Mrs. , Baum, Miss lanchard, Mrs. . Bagley, Mrs.' Viola Nachman, Miss Claire Hunter, Mrs, Nettle L. Cara-; vello, Mrs. Ethel L. Perry, Mrs. Mary Inez Harrell, Mrs. Roxanna C. Jack-1 gnn. Lira, ilae D. "Fowler, 11m TL "ma Elliott, Mrs. Ssllle IL Lane, iUsa Ne!l Wilson and Mm. Alice M Towe. . Mi23 Eula Strickland Weds Ralph Joyner Miss EuJa Strickland, of Hertford, and I-alph Douglas Joyner. of Raleigh,; were mamed to quiet ceremony at A Hertoiri Eantfat Church on Frii Hav. :JiM,2r t i-0viock fa, the r w-.,,-,,! The sv. Charles WjDuling, pastor of the church, officiated, using the double ring ceremony, y )' , ' Mns. .Charles K. Johnson, organist, rendered a program of nuptial music, playing the traditional wedding march es. , : ' ,',, :'.',- .;- r- The bride wore navy suit of wool gabardine with, a white blouse, and navy accessories and carried' a !icorv sage of red roses. KA Mrs. J, a. Bagley, matron of fconor, and the . bride's only attendant, wore navy, with black accessories and a car ried a corsaga of red escalations. , Charles M, Williford was best man. - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Strickland of 'Wen IHpII . Sh is emDlnved tut beautician at the beauty shop of the Hotel Hert-1 ford. ' Th bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Joyner, of Loufeburg. Fined For Violating McCarthy Mitchell, Negro of 86 King Street in Hertford,' was tried before Justice of Peace T. E. Raper last Thursday on charges of attempt ing to evade the Employment Security laws. The action was brought by 'Wood Privott,' State Official, who.re ported Mitchell, when he filed claims for September 29 and October 5 1950, failed to report true, earnings while working for the Southern Cotton Oil Co. He was found guilty of attempting fraud and given a 30 day. jail sentence which was suspended upon repayment to ,thei commission of $21.50 and pay emnt of costs of court action, Mr. Privott stated there is further stiff penalties which are attached to such cases of attempted fraud, in cluding the stoppage of 'benefits untM the end, of the benefit year and amounts drawn after first week's vio- lation will have to be liquidated before further payments are made. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD Ccunty Crc"--b: The Perquimans County . Cre Union held its. annual meeting lad. Tuesday night, at the Hereford negro School. An interesting program -was presented and a report of tle, CreCt Union activities during, the past week was made. Taking part on the program were D. Robert' Graham, state superinten- 1 J rm r-, TT-1 i n r .ffl uens 01 vreare unions, iwv. v. xi, 'Cheek, Public- Relations Director --of Shaw- University. " The junior choirs of St Paul A.MJE. Zion Church .and the Baptist Church furnished music. ' xSafanojie news Mrs. Calvin Wilson " of Greenville waa the week-end guest of: Mr. ' and Mrs. J. C: Wilson. , - Toaii Flllntt IT SjNt. MnrfrtlV Va' the with his parents, Mr.' and Mrm W. H. Elliott. Mf and Mrs. Mike Caasadyof South Boston, Va.; are-the guests this week oz mar. ana mns. an. ux. wney. ., Cary -Quincy, U.SJN ' Bermuda; Ml (liiitcn(i'.i;iin End Chronic Doting! Regain Normal ' Rogularity Thlt AlKVegetable Way! Taking bush drugs for constipation can punish you brutally! Their cramps ind griping disrupt normal bowel action, make you fed in need of repeated dosing. When you occasionally feel constipated, get gtntU but mrt relief. Take Dr. Cald well' Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin, h't all-vtgetablt. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest' natmral laxatives known to medicine. Df. Caldwell's Senna laxative tastes good, acts mildly, brings thorough relict tmftru&h. Helps you get regular, ends chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation ofteu brings.. Money back M hot !' .AMteffbtoloxMO, N.r.lI,N..r. ; Dt:CALDUELLS 1 r SENNA' LAXATIVE C1lmd la laanl fcmlna Syiwa Pftln' " - - y ii i; j. . . , C. P. . J.. - - ILouLj ", ."on, a faulty 11."; ber of Cowan Eih Lhool, errt tLe weci-end with Ler rarer.t3. Ilr. and IZn. J. C. Wilson.' . - ' Mrs. W. H. Keel -and eon, Tommy and Mr. and lln. C P. Quincy visit ed friends in FJenbri Z.- lay. Sgt and Un. 4;ay ood Elliott from Fort BennirT, Ga., spent two days last werk wi Ji Lis parente,. llr. anddrs. w. L-iAt - RESOLUTION O rmXTT Since God. in Ills Infinite wisdom. saw fit to call from our midst, on De- Gregorys . tiie - undersigned s committee! of Hertford, Chapter No. 137, Order of The Eastern r''',rv-J-y revive:- . '.-rrWeSell ..' 4 siNcxAiR Products GOODYEAR and' ,V. S. ROYAJL' '. 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