PAGB FOUR
THE PE3SUIJLANS WEtSLT. N. C, FT.3AY. MAY 9, 1952.
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From Rochester
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Winteningr and
daughter of Rochester, Minn., arrived
this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Tucker.
Week-end Guestg
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. . Thrower of
Littleton, Miss Bertha Thrower of
Newport-News, Va., and Lt H. M.
Steeves spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Vick.
Wednesday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan of Min
neapolis, Minn., and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs
of Edenton spent last Wednesday with
Mrs. E. A. Bynun.
i Sunday in Greenville '
Miss Annie Parker spent Sunday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. . Vance
Overton. , .
Returned Home ,
Mrs. I. N. Thomas has returned
to her home in Asheville after spend,
ing the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Ainsley.
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Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Skinner and
daughter of Sanford, Fla., Mrs. Pearl
Banks of Norfolk, Va., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren.
Sunday In Norfolk
Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sunday in
Norfolk, Va., as the guests of Mrs.
W. T. Hollowell and Mrs. 'Stewart
Wilson.
From Fentress
. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and
children of Fentress, Va., visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Jones Sunday.
Week-end At Chapel Hill
Miss Maude Holmes spent the week
end at Chapel Hill and attended the
Medical School Students Day Saturday.
Saturday Guests . , -
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan of Wash,
ington, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Tal
mage Jordan of Roanoke, Va., visit
ed Mrs. E. A. Byrum Saturday.
From Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes and son
and Mr. and Mrs. David Sinclair of
Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Ruiter.
From Edenton
Tommy Harrell of Edenton is spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Williford and Miss Annie Parker.
At Nags Head
Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs. Jen
kins Walters attended the Delta Kap
pa' Gamma meeting held at
Head last Saturday.
From Suffolk
Mrs. Haywood Bunch and Mrs. Les
ter Jones of Suffolk, Va. visited Mrs.
Charles Johnson and Mrs. Olivia
Hobbs Sunday. .'v
Thursday Guests
Mrs. Tim Keeter and Mrs. Joe Keet
er of Norfolk, Va., spent last Thurs
day with Mrs. Charles Johnson and
Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. , .
Week-end At Nags Head
Lt. .Commander W. E. Griffin and
children, Mrs. J. H. Newbold, Mr.
and Mrs. Jonas Futrell and Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Sumner and Tommy Sum
ner spent the week-end at the New
bold cottage at Nags Head.
In Raleigh
Mrs. D. S. Darden is spending some
time in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. George. She was accompanied
to Raleigh Sunday by Mr. Darden,
who returned home.
Returned, Home
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Tyner of Green
ville have returned home after spend
ing several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard David.
Tuesday In New Bern
Mrs. Haywood Divers and daughter
and Mrs. E. C. Woodard and son,
Charles, spent Tuesday in New Bern
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Mohn.
From Norfolk ( ;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Farmer of
Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Gregory Sunday.
From Edenton .
Mrs. Kate Woielka of 'Edenton
spent the week-end with Mrs, Annie
Chalk. .
Sunday Guests
Mr, and Mra. John Atkinson and ,
son of Craddock, Va., Mrs. Ralph
Hines and daughters of Suffolk, Va.,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Ely, they were accompanied
home by Mrs. v. j. Auanson, wno dm
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ely for
the past week.
Week-end At Harrington -
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe spent the
week-end at Harrington, Del.
Sunday Guests v
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Whitley and
children, Dick and Elaine, Mrs. Nona
Spruill and daughter, Jean and Mrs.
P. D. Harrell of Como visited Mr. and
Mrs. H. A: Whitley Sunday.
Week-end In Richmond
Mrs. L. N. Hollowell, Mrs. Cecil
White and Edgar White spent the
week-end in Richmond, Va., as the
guests of Mrs. W. B. Huxter. -
Returned From Hospital '"r. '
Mrs. Harry Hollowell returned from
the Chowan Hospital Sunday where
she had spent several months due to
a bone injury.
Week-end In Greensboro
Mrs. C. T. Skinner and Mrs. C. A.
Wright of Jarvisburg spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Wins-
low at Greensboro and attended the
Mav Dav exercises at Greensboro
College. - '-
Week-end In Durham
Mrs. W. H. Pitt spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White,
Jr., at Durham and attended the May
Day exercices at St. Mary's College
in Raleigh
House Guests
J. K. jNewooia oi Jtsioomxieia, in. j.,
and Mrs. Jack Newbold of Rutherford,
N. J., are the guests this week of Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Skinner.
Sunday In Durham
Walter Edwards and Martin Towe
visited W. F. C. Edwards at Duke
Hospital 'in Durham Sunday.
Sunday Guests
Mrs. T. E. Langston and Mrs. Nate
Going of Hampton, Va., and Miss Ed
die Thomas Langston of Richmond,
Va:, and Mr. and Mrs. MeMn Wright
and children of Elizabeth City spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Everett and
Bill Everett.
In Conrtland "
, Mrs. Anse White and Mrs. Mae Nix
on are .spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Davis at Courtland,
Va. --V- "r';'-'-;-;;'-':'
From Grimesland
Dan White of Grimesland spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
White.
From Roper
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. White of Roper
spent Sunday with Mrs. Elmo Can
non. 1
Week-end Here '
Miss Arlean Porter of Elizabeth
City spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. V. N." Darden.
Week-end Guests
Miss Jean Howard and Thomas
Cook of Durham. Dolph Howard of
Norfolk. Va., and Bennett Stephen
son of Weldon and Jimmy Felton of
Burhnjrton spent the week-end with
Mrs. C. H. Howard and Mrs. J. 0.
Felton.
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FOR THE BEST
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"ON THE CORNER"
. Hertford, N. C.
Attended Luncheon v
Mrs. I. A, Ward attended the Execu
tive Alumnae Luncheon of Chowan
College at Murfreesboro Tuesday.
Sunday Guests
Mrs. W. C. Jackson and Miss KathL
leen Jackson of Elisabeth City visit
ed Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward Sunday.
Operated Upon . -
Mrs. Josiah Elliott, who underwent
an operation at the Norfolk General
Hospital, in Norfolk, Va., one day last
week, is getting along nicely.
Week-end At Wilmington'
Mrs. L. H. Dawson spent the week
end with relatives at Wilmington. ;
Improved . I Rocky Mount.
Corp. Ernest Guthrie, who was con
fined to his, home lat week because of
illness, is much improved.
To Rocky Mount
Mrs. Alice M. Towe and Mrs.
Claire H. Murray, . District Officers,
will be guests of the Rocky Mount Stokes.
(Business and Professional Woman's bee, M.
Club Friday-night when it meets for Sumner.' The high score prize went
its anniversary and guest night. Law-, to Mrs., Biggers and Mrs. Holmes re
rence Towe will accompany them to ceived floating prize.'
, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS (
Mrs. Charles E. Johnson entertaL
ed her bridge club Tuesday evening 4.
her home on Front Street Those play
ing were Mesdames' J. T. (Biggers, -C.
R. Holmes; C. M. Williford H. C.
T. L- Jessup, G. W. Bar
R. Campbell and Miss Mary ;
To the People of Perquimans County: .
I most respectfully solicit your vote ;
and, support in behalf of mycandi-' .
. dacy for the office of Register of.
Deeds in the Democratic Primary on
May 31st
Sincerely,
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ERVIN TURNER
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BILL UMSTEAD'S
TRUE FARM RECORD
While in Congress I'worked and voted for the passage of the
FARM CREDIT ACT of 1933, including. PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATIONS.
I voted for the BANKHEAD COTTON ACT. .
I worked and voted for the SOIL CONSERVATION ACT and
devoted a tremendous amount of time toward the development of a
program to prevent Soil Erosion, which is one of.the worst enemies
the farmers have. . . ,
m I voted and worked for the passage of the RURAL ELEC-
TRIFICATION ACT, generally known as the REA. I not only sup
ported its enactment but thereafter supported anuroDriations nec
essary for the development of the Rural Electrification Program
and have supuorted arid defended the Act since if was first nassed. "
I opposed reducing appropriations for REA in a speech on the floor
of the United States Senate on June 26, 1947 and have defended the
REA Program in many public speeches in North Carolina.
I voted for the FARM HOME ADMINISTRATION ACT
under which. more than 3,000 tenants in North Carolina have be
come farm owners. .-
4 1 supported legislation for a broad program of AGRICUI--TURAL
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH covering all phases of agricul
ture. . ,
.1 opposed reduction of appropriations for PMA, Soil Conser
vation, Agricultural Research. Rural Electrification Act, Farm'.
Home Administration, School lunches, and other items in a speech
on the floor of the United States Senate on June 26.1947. If the re- ,
ductions, as first proposed, had been made, the Farm Program
would have been seriously endangered.
" I offered an amendment to the Appropriations Bill ;in the
United States Senate on May 21, 1948, to restore money needed for
the agricultural conservation program administered by the PMA.
m In 1947 while in the tTnited States Senate. I worked with oth- "
ers m behalf of the potato farmers of Eastern North Carolina, ' i
- Roads are essential to farmers. As a member of Congress
I worked to secure as large appropriations as possible for roads. I
have supported every movement for good roads in North Carolina.
. for 30 years, and I voted for the $200,000,000 Bond Issue for Second-:
ary Roads m 1949.. I believe it is absolutely necessary !to continue
the Good Roads Program in North Carolina. J ; " , JM
About two years ago Congress created, a Division of Rural
' Telephones m the REA: I am heartily in favor of the program, and1
. I think that it should be encouraged in every way. - If I am nomi- "
nated and elected Governor, I shall use the influence of my office!
- to aid the farmers of North Carolina in securing telephones I.
am taking this opportunity to state my position on RURAL TELE
. PHONES because I do j)ot have available the list of those who have,
asked' for them and therefore cannot write to each of them indi-'
vidually. ' x .
-1 ari proud of my rerd cn agriculture and of my efforts in
behalf of farmers. Until recently my reccrd had never been at
tacked cither privately cr p:t::0y. It will stand up against any
truthful attack. , - '
TOIS IS MY REC CIT AGniCULTURS AND IN
' - e-ialp, of FAnr.irns. - , , - .
WIIAT 13 THE Q? I.1Y CPPCNCT? '
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Hertford, N. C.
Signed: .Vm. B. UrCTEAD
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