Dp YcXRenrcmter? . ' 1 BT J. P. PERRY , (Markers, Memorials and Monuments) (Some Firsts in North Carolina) : t Where this "Marker" is located: "John,. Harvey- times speaker of Colonial Assembly. Moderator of pro . vincial Congress, 1774-1775. Leader of Revolutionary Movement.;' Lived 11 - H-South? ' ' V::T'.''; And this one: " ' ; '"V ? , Ediniindson-lofcc-IMemonal? . 'Near this spot William Edmundson, an En glish friend, held in May 1672, the jfirst .religious service, on record in , tSltSfolina. Six. morith , Jater, Gearge Fox. founder of The Religious Society of Friends, also visited this section and held meetings among the Colonists. (Here were the beginnings of the religious life of a Great 'State. Erected June 11th, 1929 by the N. C. Yearly Meeting of Friends Did you know that the oldest deed on record in North Carolina is in the Court House in Hertford, N. C.T This deed was made to George Durartt for a large tract of land near the mouth of Perquimans River and bordering on the Albemarle Sound, known . as Durante Neck" by Kilcooanen, an Indian Chief, dated March 1, 1661? Do you know where the monument is, bearing this inscription -"They fought for what they believed to be right, and sealed this faith in blood"? i WINFALL NEWS - Howard C. Baker of Arlington, Va., spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker. Mrs. C W. Tyree and Mrs. J. I. Tyree spent Thanksgiving in Norfolk, Va., with relatives.. . Mrs.- D. R. Trueblood spent the Thanksgiving ' holidays with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. unas. raaao in wesi naenii( Pa."-. ,' -.";.'. : ; Little Bryant Miller and Jerry Whedbee have returned home from Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, where they had their tonsils remov ed. They , are both doing nicely. ,- Little Eddie Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller is doing as well as could be expected in Chowan Hos pital. Little Eddie is suffering with severe burns and will be in for some time yet. . Miss Lucille "White has returned home from Portsmouth, Va,, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Francis E. Willey. The Willeys are i the proud parents of a son, Frank Phillip, born recently. Mr; and Mrs. W. J. Stanton, Sr., have recently moved to Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt of Edenton were host at a lovely birthday dinner party in honor of Mrs. Willie G. Hollowell, Mrs. Earnhardt's sis ter, on Thanksgiving Day. Those pres- ent were: - . Mr. and Mrs. W. Talmadge Miller of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. El bert L. Bailey and Sonny of Eliza beth City; Mrs. Sam Taylor of Eden ton, Jimmie Earnhardt, Jr., of Duke University, Durham and Mr. arid Mrs. Earnhardt, the host. Thomas Edward Umphlett of Wake Forest College spent the Thanksgiv i ing holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Umphlett. ' ' Walter Humphlett, Jr.. and Miss Marvina White of E. C. C, Green ville spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jordan returned home Monday from Bloomsburg, Pa., where they spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Joe Moore. Miss Jill Miller Entertained at a birthday dinner on Friday evening in honor of Miss Kay White Stanton. : Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones of Washington, D. C, spent the' week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones. CHAPANOKE NEWS Norwood Elliott, student alt E. C. C. Greenville, and Leon Elliott, UJS.N., un on oik, va., spent me xnanKsgiving ' holidays with their parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott. 'Mr. and Mrs.. Wesley Trueblood and ) family of Norfolk, Va., spent Thurs- J -il- f I r tv . . ni uhv wli.I1 ... r 1. 1 if in rM p.rnmwr, ; hi. lings. lit. and Mrs. W. H. Keel and boys spent Thursday in Washington, N. C., with relatives. -Vance Bright, U. S. Navy, spent : Thanksgiving with has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bright. Miss Louise Wilson, a faculty mem ber of Chowan College, spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mrs. R. L. Callis of Ahoskie' and Mrs. Annie Tucker of Townsville, Va., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Elliott last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Whitehead of . 'Sanford, N. C, and Mr. and Mrs. P. r W. Blanchard of Norfolk, Va., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. George Whitehead. Mrs. Irma Dorsey is spending somel . tfane visiting in Portsmouth. !'. Miss Juanita Patrick of Roper was the week-end guest of. Miss Mildred ' Ann Lewis, ' . j I. B. Elliott, E. L. Jennings,' M. C. Boyce and Pat Hoggard spent Wed nesday at Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Elliott spent Thanksgiving day with relatives in Aboekie. - Mr. and Mrs. C C. Simpson of Farmville visited friends and relatives on Sunday.' White.' ' ' VV-- U,Va. Among the week-end vteTtow t i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hr. ."! and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. &nih were L'r, three children, Mrs. Jay Stalling and Mrs. Burton Myers and son, aryan. children of Hobbsville srent Sun- or .Wilmington. : v; ;iVv.!dav ,(P, M., wKhMrs. Flora Hurdle. j , Mrs. Julian Chappell and son, John- . i- . , y , . , . V. ffllri 'Russell Richard ; aad BURGESS NEWS r .'daughlter: and two -.sons ' of Norfolk, '"- V., and Mrs. Dorsey Meads Pu- i ; Carolyn Chappell V Norfolk. Cath- lasH, Va., spent Thanksgiving Day, erine Baas and Doris Bass of Eden at the Chapell home here. . ton; spent the Thanksgiving holidays The Rev. and M..Luther McPher-'$ guests f (Nancy and 'Ann Lane, son and two sons of Pilot Mountain.! ' Jean Osburn eperrt 'the week-end Miss Duth Day, Charles Hendricks,! with Bob Overton. . x, ana oyrum oranson 01 Vruuiora wi-t r. m ju., . ,u. UMUHuga. were lege, and Miss Edith Turner of Colfax! the dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. visited with friends in the community Bob 'Spivey near New. Hope Sunday. over the week-end, and attended theT ' Mri ; and Mrs. Tom Collins spent . Quarterly meeting of the Up River Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Win I 'Friends Church. . stoa Lane. iCv"' ; ': j; I Louis Winslow and Worth Dale) Mrs. Ed Overton attended the birth- attended the showing of the ld63 M7 omner oi ner aster, uars. Wiu Kelvinator appliances in Greenville Overton, near Winfall, Sunday. Friday. --w 1 I Mr, nd Mrs. iSidney iUydefl motor- Ann White was the Sunday guest mon umy BUnaay ar" oi Lois Violet winslow. ; . BELV1DERE NEWS Claries Brown of Philadelphia spent the week-end wath his sister. Mrs. El Jen White, and niece, Miss Margaret Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and two children of Potecasi are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland. , , r Elias Chappell of Wilmington, Dei., is visiting with relatives in the com munity. , ...' Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Stallings 'and little daughter of Elizabeth City spent ThanKsglvingiDay with the L. L. Win low family. t Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winslow and daughter visited the Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Pike Sunday P. M, Mr. and Mrs. W. I White and little Bunnie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow of Whiteston v Sun day, -i; , , . Thursday visitors with the Warner Spivey family included Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Spivey and children, Miss' Lucy opivey ana muss nam fsprvey of mwt ternoon Mr. and Mrs. IWalton Lane and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clemmon Bass .in Edenton Sunday afternoon. - ,'V v-.;' CIRCLES TO MEET The Baptist Circles will meet as follows: ' - The ; Vera Payne Circle will meet Monday afternoon at 3 P. M., at the church. " v. ' - ' The Artie Bratcher Circle will meet Monday night at 8 P. M., with Mrs. Charles, Johnson. ' The Inabelle Coleman Circle will meet Monday night at 8 P. M., with Mrs. I. A. Ward. The Mary Ellen Dozier Circle will meet Monday night alt 8 P. M., with Mrs. Robert white. The Mattie Macon Circle will meet Tusday night at 8 P. M., with Mrs. V. M.ackson v:The..tBessie Pritchard ' Circle will meet iloi.Jjy n'J I t -& I . . ' . , She Hotd Kertfori v .d tl.i. - 'I be served and Cliri:A . l . ; c wited l'-r. . .j. 1. 1 J joyed. . . ' - ' , .t PotecaJ . jr. .The Rosa Powell Clrc' v 1 1 t v Mrs. Herbert Chappell and Lol Charles E. White, Jr. : r -V. J SNOW lULLt Iv73 Ellas Chappell of Wilrr'rrion.DeL returned home Sunday f -t ai. 'iding a few days with relati ' - Mrs. Milton Chapp.,4 'spent ' e week-end . with Mr. and JJrs. W. T. CbappelL- , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chappell were, dinner guests of" Mrs. Xlnnie Rountl Sundav. . '- '0 ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Chappell and i family of Norfolk,. Va.,'. Mif- and Krs. Louis Chappell and family- and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Winslow were guests of Mr. and Mrsj W. T. Chappefl Thunu t Mr, and Mrs. Carrol Yf a; J ana "If. t ' ' V '.I. . i.'Ccs Cfffpell ... t i, l'r. and XIs. Ch"-pell - r" t. YULTIDE Ai;?,ANQEUEi; rTy 'Exctuisite llowers aril (if,. ' J" arranged for ,feautifut t 4 ' V W' or ior your own G. r v; mas table, or outdoor dec. ' ' i , - T- ' UKUER EARLY - ; ' Phone 4606 Hertford, N. C: mT" I V V if A AMMICA'S WU. WMCH for Style. ,.Accoracy...Vo!ut! AiMrico'l mod wairtMl mmphf . . . 0y that wM alt of Mm tfandardi ef m waldiwik. ha, Makt your choka now fro otir.eol ! oi tmortor Mybd Hamlllm walchtt, . ' . NOKOON Tl5 IIImrakCMWaM tgoW wMw r4 17 low CARIT0M6750 17 !!. Natvral PricM Induct Hdiral Tax sr ("9"" " k qui n A YEAR TO PAY FOR YOUR CHOICEv V.M. DIVERS & S0II JEWELERS N HERTFORD, N. C. - r : V4ho moviis "ft Dnmm -tCtmtf IUMKTON WATCH CO. m" m "j,iinrii','iivvvrvvnAJVrLrAjiu m , .... l c L - . '' 'fa') rr r r "'?.: ... j ' r "u 'I ' . v'llln'AMiGiirtoun v. . "',; r ? SEE- - lilt lltKli-UKU JATlittS U4Jf'-V'-jrr'..- ' 'i ' , , ''ft1'! AMIWAL MINSTREL AT PERQUIMANS HIGH SCHOOL ? FrijaV. tecemSicr 5th 8 Ml; . f," , - - - ...... ADiniqisf: CHILDREN 25c ADULTS 50c p. 1 20th Anniversary Bargains ;. 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