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PAGE TEN Revival Services -In Chowan Charge Th Rev. Julius IF. Campbell, of WWhalla, S. C will' be Ithe visiting minister in the churches of the Cho- ntan Gharsre. at Andaiwm, Bethany, Center Hill end Evans, during: revive! services to be conducted starting: Sun day, April 19 and continuing; itihrough April 26, it was announced today by the Rev! C. H. Beale, pastor. -The services, held in connection with Methodist Churches Evangelistic Mis fiion, will start each night at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited to at tend ithe services.. f ' T J'rti' White Hat News : McCoy Moore and Bud Daniels of the Roanoke Bible College were guests of tbhe Sehvin H. lEure Handly fast Sunday. - , Mr. and Mrs. Blount Eure and fami ly visited relatives at Virginia Beach,! Vs., Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. (Ernest Wiine ana daughters and Mr. and Mm. Freeman Umphleftt and family were guests w Mr. and Mrs. Barnes UmphHstt of Nor view, Va., last week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Thompson and son visited Mr. and Mrsi J. ID. Yeates at White Hat Sunday. , Mies Pattie Moss of Norfolk, 'Va., spent Easter Sunday with Misses Shir ley and Mary Frances Eure. ' ' Miss Shirley Eure and Miss JUome Lu Yeates attended the Beta Club Convention in AsheviHe last week." . BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. F. B. 'Stephenson of Willow Grove, Pa., announce he birth of a son, Bruce Hollowell, bora Wed nesday, April 8th at the Abington Hospital in Abington, (Pa. Mrs. Step henson before her marriage was Miss Ruth Hollowell. You'll Take A Shine To These far . . . shiriine example 6t our sun- bright cottons . . . reflecting the new. soft. "slim-Tim" lines the pale to bright pastel-pretty colors. Choose yours today, $2.98 up SIMON'S USED CARS 1950 Studebaker (2-DOOR SEDAN) 1949 Custom Ford (4-DOOR SEDAN) 1949 Custom Ford, (CLUB COUPE) 1947 Ford, 2-Door 1949 Dodge, 2-Door 1949 Mercury (4-DOOR SEDAN) 1947 Chevrolet, 4-door 1949DeSoto,4-Door 1946 Ford, 2-Door 1948 Plymouth, 4-Door 1949 Chevrolet, 2-Door (STLYINE DELUXE) 1949 Chevrolet (CLUB COUPE) 1950 Chevrolet, 4-Door 1950Buick (2JDOOR SPECIAL) 1950 Ford, Crestline SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN. USED CARS It's Time For Screens I? Sunday for TfC-liassee, iFkur -where tfiey ma spend the monUn 1 iuay. . Mrs. W. W. Lewis and (Miss Mil hm Ann lewis, and Mr. anft, Mrs. Marvin Bobbins and Jimmy Robbing attended the (District Conference at ISwan Quarter last IWednesday. . , ' ' ' ii' Forger Apprehended . .. By Sheriff M.ti.uwens J iiifine MvaWViMt Class A. L. Lane and Maurice HarrA we .' ."! tt t'hrir mrmmmt rank nnnn Com Diet! On Of boot Camp St VX' ris Island, S. C Both climaxed their recruit training by winning. . . marksmsn medals. - v. . ; '.. , v n jwAnAw mnnMuuuwnirriJ'A ..u.rr,-- With Spring here pests and flies aren't far away . . . so it's time to install screens on your home" for protection and com fort SEE US TODAY FOR WINDOW SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS If your old screens need new wire, WE have it! O BRONZE O PLASTIC O GALVANIZED ' Also tacks and hammers, ;, hinges and locks. , DOOR SETS SPRINGS DOOR STOPS i::rtfcrtfIlatoB&&;;:yCon:j "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE1 PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C. BELVTOERE NEWS .Bobby Smilth, winner in the World Peace Speaking Contest in Fewjuim ans, and also winner in the district contests in Rooky Mount Saturday, presented his speech at Piney iWbods Church Sunday A. M., to an appre ciative audience. IWinning first place in ttibe district contest gave Bobby an expense-paid trip to New York. Recent visitors with Wie EeV. and Mrs. Harold White awtf two children weie Mr. and Mrs. Louis W inslow and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. White. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. White and two children and Lois Violet Winslow Joined .the tour Ito visit Colonial homes in Edenton and vicinity on IFri- Billy Chappell attended the Bet Cktb National Convention in Asheville last week. Sunday evening: guests of ithe tLouis Window family were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie G. Chappell and two Ittle 9ons, Mr. and Mrs. Claude IWinsrlow and son Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Winslow and daughter of Sandv Cross. ' Mrs. L. J. Winsilow attended the RuraJ Church program at Bhiloh Baptist Church Thursday P. M and evening. At the conclusion of a visit with her parents, Mrs. R. M. White and daughter Sara Lynn returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., "mtrrsday. Louis Winalow and his sMf , Worth Dale and Cartton Smith atjended banquet at Wie Virgwia Dare Hotel in Elisabeth City on Thursday even inir, sriven by itlhe B. IS. Jordan Co. Mre. T. C. Perry, Sr., and Mrs. T. C, Perry, Jr., visited "with Mrs. Herbert Winalow and Miss Sallie iRiddick Fri day evening. ; Mrs. Jack Benton of Hertford, Route 3, was Thursday guest of tihe T. C.' Perry family. Mr. and Mm. tElwood Smith and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kendall of Washington; D. C, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. P, E. Smith. : I ' (Sunday evening visitors With the T. C. Perry family were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Perry and (two children of Norfolk, Va., Mts. J. E. Perry and bro ther, Elmer Miller of Winfall. Miss Ruth Spivey of Norfolk, Va., spent the (week-end wWh her parents here. - Mr. and Mrs. T. C Perry, Sr., and Mrs. Perry, Jr., visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Wmslow and ifcwo chil dren of Whiteston Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and son Billy of Hertford spent Sunday with the Carol Ward family. MARY (LONG CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Bawtist Church held its regular meet ing at the community house on Mon day night, April 13, with Mrs. (Stan ley Blanchard and Mrs. Cary ivott as hostesses. v . "Let the Lower lights Be Burning," was the opening song, after which the meeting was presided over 'by the nresidenlt, Mrs. "Edgar Ixmg. ' Mrs. Charles Ward conducted an in teresting program on Mexico with sev. em taking part. - It was decided .that the Circle would have a covered dish supper and in vibe Itheir husbands. This id to be held I on May 1st. ri ne nosvesses oonouccea a uaoiiicai contest with Mrs. Joe White winning the prize. Mrs. Bernard Proctor dismissed! the croup, after which delicious refresh ments were served. - Others present were; Mesdames Elliott Layden, Bill Tarkington, Thom as Fleetwood, Emmets Long, Joseph Proctor, Freeman Long, Wallace Hobbs, Elton 'Harrell and Miss Eunice Long. BURGESS iff, M.& The Ethia IWard Circle of the Bur gess' Baptist Church met with Mrs. Winston Lane Monday night, April 33th. The meetfnw opened bv sburrnr "ChritA for the Whole Wide World" followed by (he Lord's (Prayer repeated m untton. Minutes were read and fflhs roll call. ed wmbh 16 members present (Report from the community, missions chair man and ways and means committee were heard and accepted. ; Time of meeting was changed its clock. Mrs. Sidney Copeland nre- sented an interesting program on Our Neighbor Mexico. One meeting clos ed with the Watchword. returned from England, is spending a furlough wfA his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eobbins and will leave oson for Shrevep6rt,La., fofluty. ' Mr. and Mm lWifl BurgfiSS of Old Trap spent last Sunday ejteiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Ownley, Mr. and Mrs. P'Quincy' spent Monday and Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. Mr.' and Mrs. Edd Lee Jeuninss and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce and family and Mr. and Mrs, L. B. El liott and family, spent Sunday at Hatteras. . Crawford Wilsofe JJSN, left Friday for Rhode IslantLl"" Leon EllidtUUEN; -Norfolk, . Va., spent the week-end with Ibis parents, Mr And Mrs. ;W. H.ElUott : Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy will leave Time usually catches up with a lalw- breaker. - ' .'.J-l - In January, 1950. a man posing as A. J. Cox victimiMd four Herttord merchants by having1 (them cash checks, which later proved to have been famed. Sheriff M. G. Owens began an investigation vt the crime 1 and he sought assistance zrom aurator. ' uniormaiaon ana a pnoco lurmsneo the Sheriff led to the (tiscoTOry fat Cox whose xeal name is Ernest Jef ferson was an inmate of (the Hertford County prison camp, having been sen tenced to the prison in reDruary oi 1950.:Sv-,v ..y::h:::--L Sheriff Owens secured custody' of ,the man. who confessed to his crimes here, and received prison semences .or from 3 .to 3 years during the April Sarin of Superior Court. p orgItioll,.T:-, . --t" "nonn" hui Ci short name, la big, deep bodid, straight, soHd dark faron bulV classSed "ivery.woo. He was listed to the February 25th. Jersey Bultetinjas : Superior Sir with 10 tested daughters averaging 9,966 pounds of milk, 5Jl per cent test, and 605 .pounds of butterfat and 11 classified daughters averaged 85.68 " percent. 'uTtonna was purchased from Ed- fc ward L. Young, of Florence, South , Carolina, He was bred .by J U -Hutchinson,; Jr, Happy Valley Fanm Rossville, Georgia. (He .was born Sep-' .tember 11, 1950, and is now almost six years old. Although eleven daugh ters have completed lactation oniy nine dams have records, which gives , "iDonna" a nine daughter-dam com parison American Index of 10,701 ' pounds nf milk. 4.70 per cent test and 503 pounds of butterfat on e 805 dayt 2X, mature ec(hivalent basis;- : ,v Albemarle Breeding Cooperative. Inc., will famish service from "Don- ; na" to dairymen in the county at no advance -in -fee. . , ' t Local Breeders Will , ; Have Superior ire Albemarle Breeding Cooperative, Inc., has unanimously approved the purchase of -Donna (Dandy Sultan, R. J. 480287, by American Breeders Service for use in artificial insemination eer- HERMAN FREEMAN OUTLAW Herman Freeman Outlaw, 57, died . Tuesday at his home in (Drivers, iVa after a long fllneau. He was (the son of Idie late Rotha.and Claudia Mat--' thews Outlaw of Perquimani CbaaS . Funeral services were conducted at Drivers Thursday afternoon at 2:vp o'clock by the Rev. H. S. Hardcastle Bssiscea y one luev. i. iw. Jonnson. 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