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, f 1 4 ' ars High School, -won first place I 1 prise of tWy-five dollars in ' t. i county Soil Com rvation Speak i- 7 Contest, held Friday, March 28. I 3 Harvina White -won the second ; jrl;e of fifteen dollars. ; Others in tha contest who also made excellent ' speeches were Tilson Ghappell, Silly iiillott and CSarence Chappelt Bobby, who hag. won several other speaking: contests. tWa year, represented rer quimansin the district contest held at - 'ocal hisrh school AprS 2nd.. The si ef the speeches was "Green r via the sub-group contest held Wed nesday 1 afternoon only four counties appeared to compete. Shirley Dilday represented Ahoskie; Leon ' Privott, , Chowan; Bobby Smith, PerquimanB, and Gus Woodley, TyrrelL Miss Dil day", Smith and Privott were chosen to compete in a contest to be helchto day at Williamston. , , FELLOWSHIP MEETS The Perquimans-Chowan Methodist Youth Fellowship mft-district met at Bethany Church on March 17. A very interesting' program was given by the president, Marvma White. The presi dent oaHed. the meeting' to order, af ter which the secretary, Nan Ella White, read the minutes and called the rolL The group nominated two candidates to run for the offires of president and secretary of the district. Nan White was nominated for presi dent and Kay Stanton for secretary Winfall wop 'the attendance banner with 87 per cent present Refresh ments were served by the host church. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD . WW Si M.M , . Z . 7INSL017-BUl:CIMDf,:0I0K0. YOUR FORD DEALER YOUR FORD It's Time With Spring here pests and flies aren't far away . . . so it's time to install screens on your home for protection and comfort. , ' See Us TODAY For WINDOW SCREENS DOOR SETS-SPRINGS-DOOR STOPS ' "TRADE HERE AND BATIK THE DIFFERENCE. ; Hewey H. Perry of Philadelphia spent last week with his mother, lira. Carrie Perry. Ur. and Mrs. Jack Porter and Lt- ti daughter, Mary Mae, of Savan nah, Ga., were recent visitors wili Mr. and Mrsw Thurman Riddick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Soy Ward and daugh ter. Shirley Ann, returned to the5r home in Winfatt, after a two stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Willie Winslow. v , ,". V Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Winslow and Miss Olive Layden have returned from an extended trip to Florida. Mr. and: Mrs. Edgar Layden ; of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. Layden's brother, John AsbeH, Friday. Mr. Asbell has been quite ill, but is im proving: now. '' . Mr. and Mrs. White of Winston- Salem were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White, v ; . Mr. and Mrs. Willie Winslow an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Christine, to Wilbur CfrappeH, March 18. They will reside in Texas where he is stationed with the army. "Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. WJ L. White included Mr. and Mrs. H. Williford of Rich Souare. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blanchard and childrenJ and Mrs. Mary Blanchard of Heraora, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Winslow of Whiteston and Mrs. Geraldine White and three children. INDIANS WIN Perquimans High School opened its 1952 baseball season here last Wed nesday afternoon by defeating Wind sor High School 5 to 2. The game had been scheduled for Tuesday but was postponed one day at the re- ouest of the Windsor team. White and Stallintrs formed, the Ibattery for the Indians. Well Put Back The SNAP It Used To Have! How long has it been since YOU were first away from the light on the green change? Would it be worth a v; few paltry bucks to have us give the ol' buggy ALL the pep it used to have? It may not need a costly valve-gring job . . k often a tune-up and , new plugs wHl make all the difference in the world! COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE-UP ONLY. $4.00 Plus Parts WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER HERTFORD, N. C. DEALER For S creens and SCREEN DOORS it your old screens need new wire, WE haveitt O BRONZE ' O PLASTIC O GALVANIZED ' Also tacks and hammers, hinges and locks. ' . n4 v' Us aw w A r a ; Nipe hiem!iers of the Nero Home Demo-; ?ation dubs of - Perquimans attend. i ie lCJi anneal state coun cil medlar held in Ral.ia on Wed- need; 7 -of last week. le theme of f-e t. ,JJn was "Kti To Better Livln-r." Dr. HorneU Hart. Profes sor of Sociology at Dr'm Uftiversity, was tine . principal ; speaker for the meeting". s""y'.: V- , Attending the meetingr from Per quimans were Mesdasnes Martha Rid dick, Anna Washington, Minnie Nix Mattie Sprnill,: Annie .Nixon, Emily Lamb and Arthur Newby. Mrs." Alberta ; Lane- and Elsberry spent the week-end vaajtinar Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers and son, Gary, in Wilmineton. and Mr.- and Mrs. Bill Emmart and son, Ted, in Smithfield. Misses - Mary and Delia Winslow visited relatives at .Newland Satur day .afternoon. - ' ft : Sunday viators or Mrs. Ida Wins low and family were; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hobbs and son, Charlie Cal vin and Miss Peggy Hobbs of Hobbs- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Winslow, and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Lane of j ivvaua W "WM rell of Edenton, Route 2. vV , ' " i Mrs. verna winslow is . spending someume wiin ner cniiaren in folk, Va. ' Charlie and Asa Winslow of Nor folk, Vs., spent Wednesday with their mother. Mrs. Ida WinBlow. 5 ' f: s i " Clarence Winslow spent, the week end in Norfolk, VaV Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee-Winslow of Eliz abeth. City; Mr. and Mrs. Allen J, Winslow and Misses Clara and Minnie Lee i 'Winslow of Biagley Swamp; Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow and son, Billy, of Bemdere, and Mr.. and Mrs. Arba Winslow. , . '1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winslow and Robert Morris visited Mr. Winslow's mother,' Mrs. C. T. Winslow, in the Albemarle Hospital, , Sunday. -.'' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow and family of Newland visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow, Sun. day. Clarkson White of E. C C, Green ville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Joliff of Gatesville visited in the homes of Mrs. Hannah Joliff and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie C White. Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Joliff, Mrs. :' Rollo White and Miss Marietta Joliff, spent Monday in Elizabeth City shopping. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White visited their- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stalling an chil dren, at Hobbsville Sunday afternoon. BURGESS NEWS ' Gurney Jordan, Noah Byrum and G. E. Evan's of Norfolk were jruests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane Sunday. . , , Clarine Shean shopped in Suffolk, Va., Saturday. .Mrs. Howard Mathews visitei her momer m voierain monaay, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mathews of Lawrenceville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Spivey, Mrs. Jenkins Waiters and Miss Lola Spivey visited Mr. and Mrs J. B. Basnight Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Trueblood and Mrs. Bill Elliott of Great Bridge spent Thurs day night with Mrs. J. R. Boyce. ORDER YOUR FLOWERS For Easter AND ALL OCCASIONS FROM r.'rs. Iu!iui White Representing .Mildred's Florist Of Elizabeth City' PHONE 2571 FOR, PROMPT SERVICE Set t mother section cf lL3f p-pcr fcr Sterling Paticn ty Intercawnall V; tx iir. and 11:4. Eromett Staler rs. and son, Ronnie and IZn. Irm Dorsev srent Cturi y- in PorttKuh. Va. wki xir. ant i;rs. l yv'-aa. 1 " B b Ibli i. V M ureenville, tr ib tT e v t :--.d v " h his pareOs. Vj. tJLi J. ir. Ho. Mrs. ueorr iMXson returned r urday from rj,-,, v'.ere i a wnaea the . S. C. , r Mr. and Ljs. C. i . ' ed Saturday from 'i where they s?ent fjj. 'ncy r." -'-n- t mon'A -. !oop -id !l5r. and I : "t tie 'i- ena waoa ner rami: j I funeral of her moU.r, L rrs. Joe T r- a. r. r spent Monday in ubeth C t the r Mr. and Mrs. rid sons of Shawboi bars. . : SURGES. The Bunress J aay alternoon w ; . v wnaMmnqr." Juevor:. j Liven by the hostess, consisting :t Jlsalm and the Lord's Prayer. reDeatnl in Roll was called and the minutes t tOO(, lUCOIrlil fVOU. ill XV. rtWm X White gave an interesting' demon- stration on "Homes Desumed For jNor-LBerter ijiving." The Clothing Chairman. Mrs. Irvin Whidbee, gave the following: Breezy aunouenes, y jars. J. b. Basnight; Wear Plaid Shirts, by Mrs. Tommie AG DDL DC O terras SaWdM "On The Ccner" HERTFORD. N. G I W J ' On I - --"XXWOX. .-.fin,,,,., 1 1 ., 1 1 mmm . . Eor Your Lawn And Garden . ' Choose the proper garden tools and accessories ' , 1'f to make your garden BEAUTIFUL with a n " 'V. minimum effort. Shop with to today for y j I Z- """' needsr' wesuK8est - . . 'n J" Push and Power Lawn Mowers : L Revolving and ltaiyTYpp? PUSH MOWEPkS....,:n6.95up ' 7 L ":rr WER MOWERS. - - .$99.95 up , r-t . k - ' . ' .Jin s - - ' ' ' -1 ' ' ' ' ' -,' m . . , :ar : a'.t -.v," U" .jv "' - i I rv"-,. To Keep Your LswaE :r:ld Viz Sure To Get; ; ; , LAW HOSE brJILTJ;. HAKE3 1 - ghacs end iHaoa r Lit3 Hois vit3:or.o : - i II I We Lava evervthina- von UT.m t T ""TT e-1 nAtf-nm Your NLSDS TODAY, ' , . s . ' :.T II I - - v:. ' V i - , w inai. T 1 win mmm ' J . - ' , II, , . v . . ; - i - - Pockets, Tiny Clsvea, by Urs, Cow ard x-.aU.ews. .' ' ' lira. X?iyorx Lane, Home' Deallo cation CluUrman, j-ve on her r b ject: Grow Crepe l'yrtlesy and Use Berries for Winter Beauty in' Your Shrubbery.; by Uns. Walton Lane; How to Grow Azaleas, by Mrs. How ard Mathews: How -to Grow Crepe uyrtle, by Mrs. Tomnne Mathews; How to Grow Camellias, by Mrs. J. Bv Basnight. -''t Announcements were made by Mrs. White. Two book reports were sriven by Mrs, J. B. Basnight. Mrs. Lane conducted a Flower Jumble Contest with Mrs. Howard Mathews winning the prize. f . . . The hostess served Ice cream, cook ies, nuts and mints. : "One Too Many" Has All-Star Cast! One of the finest oasts assembled in Hollywood in recent years will thrill you in Hallmark's new hit "One Too Many," directed by Erie C. Kenton, Star of this blazing screen story is sweet, charming, lovely Ruth War- imrfflofmtuze Yoa wrap up three big jobs in on package . . . bed or furrow, plant, and fertilise is one fist, economical operation when you use a John Deer . Combination Unit, i ; Beds or furrows are more uniform . , fertiliser 1 deposited for mud nun benefit . . . and corn, cotton, or other crops are planted with yield boosting accuracy. Substitute shovels for the pUqting and fertilizing attach stents and you're ready for ctdtivat ng. See ns soon. J. C. Blanchard & Company, Inc, j j',"Blanchard,s" Sine 1832" , ' ' MHiniiiifJ : I I i 8-ycr.r-- : 'i, 1 , ,: ft iLuevt f uiy" f f r J ': Ern i"e acre, among "tha ' o1 ' players. C :os .10 and 1 chestra and tie sensa,wioni tor tet "The Harmonaires," i i t picture's most joyous moments. We are all of us fellow-passensr on the same planet and we are aH us equally responsible for the bar; ness and the well-being of the woi. in, which we happen to live. - Cendrik W. van Loon. SMY STYLE ...for Summer Wear1 That description smartly styled for summer wear fits accurate ly the new Curlee Summer Suits which we've just placed on dis play in our store, - Curlee Suits are distinct in the modern man ner, expertly tailored from a choice selection of the season's -newest and most attractive light weight fabrics. These materials, as millions of Curlee eustdmere know from experience, are prac tical and comfortable at" all times. : They are cool . because lit tits open, porous weaver yet hare the body to tailor well for good looks and lasting wear. Gome fat and see these Curiae Suits for summer. We are fea turing them in a complete range" of styles, models and sizesand every suit in ;the fine is priced, right. , Once you've seen them, we know you will join , the ever- ? increasing number of well-groom-.. ed men who always fhoose Cur- J. C. Blanchard & Co., Inc.1 -BlanchardV" Since 1832 ' ' Coins fa r.3 let us r:' n IUL1LERS r.MJ. C.
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