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THE PERQUIMANS WEE3LT, HLRTFOKD, N. C, FBIDA.Y, MAY 8, 1951 PAGE SEVEN , BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. 'and Mrs. ' iRredand Oopeland ; and Mn, Parker, Mr. aid Mrs. IWillard Oopeland were Sunday gneste tof Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and fcvco cbil .. dreir of Fotecaai. ? ; : Mr. and Mr E. 0. Oopelahd and J tjhree children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice and family of Week-end visitors with : the ' Rot. and Mrs. D. Virgil Pike were his sis. ; tier, Mrs. Mary Davis wf (Burlington, their gan. Homer Pike, Mrs. Hoiner ' Pike and her fcwio Walters, Evelyn and " Geraldine Andre-wig of Gibaonville. Mrs. Bertha S. "White ie spendingr . Some time with relatives Sn Ashboro, After jbeinjr confined for Ifche past several weeks with Mittirftw, MM. T. C. Perry is wow !ble it be oi. Sunday visSitors yJtfi the T. C Perry family included Mr, and Mrs, Dallas Jetihro and two children, Mrs. Anltihoniy Davenport of Edembon, Mr. and Mrs. CSiais. Gregory of Elizabeth Ofty, Mr. and Mrs. Williani Wimsbw and two children of Whitesrton, The recei house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lb J. WinsW were Mr. ar.d Mrs. William IS. Furman of Media, Pa; Saturday visitors were Ithe K. M. WMbe family of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. T. C . Perry, Jr., apentt the week-end! wfflfli her parerfts, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burtoln of Hertford, OBfc. 3 The W. Ii White family, accom pamied by Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Win- slow and Mr; and Mrs. Ellis IStal flirvgs of Whitesfcon spent Kihe day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry WSUiford of Rich Square. Mrs. ' Gertbie Malbbhewe and daugh ter, Mrs. IWill Baffler and wo chil dren of Hertford visited Ithe T. C. ; Perry family, Monday P. M. WINFALL NEWS Mrs. W. G. Hollowell and Mrs. B. H. Ward are spending (tMs week at the Beach Comber, Nags Head. Mrs. Bailey Temple and son spent ithe week-end with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell. Mrs. J. V. Roach, Mug. J. IW. Nowell, Mrs. J L Dulaney, Mrs. Marvin White, Mrs. U. L. Barber, Mrs. E. B. Hollo well, Mrs. J. iF. HoBoweH, Mrs. J. E. Perry, Miss Jimmie Hollowell, Mrs. Ernest Long, Mns. K. W. Miller, Mrs. E. N. Miller and Mrs. Elsberry Wlhed bee albtended Ithe sub-diistrict meeting . of ,the Metihodislt Church in Edentop Wt Wednesday. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mas. E. B. Hollowell Sunday P. M., were Mr. and Mrs, Tim Perry, Jr., " Mr. Carolyn Harrell and Mr. and Mrsi Tammie Temple and children and Bailey Temple. , Mr. and Mrs. C Woodard! and daughter of 'Niorfolk, Va., epenit the , week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dulaney. ,..,.. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurdle visit ed Mrs. Htrflle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Blanchard at Gatesville on Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Jiohn IC. Blanchard of Galtesville, Ithe Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Blanchard and family of Whiiteville spent the. week-end wilth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WaDter Umphlett, lB(r. Do You Remember? BY J. P. PERRY Another Sltory 7 Another quesitSon? Andther periodT ISay-25 or 85 years ago. Our" ne5ihbc4Aiood, our boys, playing on Ithe river shore. Quite a crowd of thnvKinown as the "riv er shore jrame".' There are Sonne evi- dences of their "tede-outs" still lt be seen up in the cypress and old spice berry trees. And how they used to play ball and break out (bhe window tights in Ithe homes. And build camp fires at night, down by Ithe river, punch a hole in Ithe bank, pujt in a few joints of stove pipe a fire hot dogs, and a big time Spring comes around and the bullfrogs begm to "holler" all along ithe -river shore. Good hiding places for the frogs there JNo' concrete walls Ho hinder Itheir families, Sdl buU-groggin is plan ned for the nexlt right, about 7:30 aU along the river tfcwht from Ithe north end of Front Street Ito the late J. J. Fleetwood's lot and what a time the boys had! These same boys are now scattered ' all over Khe "States" and some in "Foreign PartsWe'd love to have the gang back in Hert ford again, and hear ' them go over this Isame "territory" Come oh, boys, we won t call names, ' but we know who you are! WHITESTON CLUB MEETS The Whiteston Home Demonstra tion Club held Sin regular meeting Thursday night," April 301th with 15 members present and one visitor. The devotion was given by Mrs. EMis IStal limgs. . During the business session MisB Perry,; the agent, made several announcements about Ithe Farm and Home Week and the .potato festival contests. Mariorie Winslow brought to the attention of the group the ideas the April issue of the Ameri can Hkume had for using Ithe old school desk that was in the Community House and a motion was made and carried to charge to anyone wishing to bu,y one. 75c for Whe Small ones and $1.00 for Ithe, large. The treasurer reported $170.65 on hand. The com munity service v chairman reported $53.50 for March of Dimes and $63.00 for Red Cross. The Poocta and Nu trition leader read an article of prep aration of fresh yegetaales for cook ing. After the roll call and minutes were, read Miss Perry gave a very helpful' demonstration on "Today's Fabrics." The group repeated the Club Collect in closing and Mrs. El lis Stallings read two very fiitttting poems. After Ithe recreation (the Jios tdas served refreshments. tion said. s ' " The types of breaks in training for which allowances will be paid are. . 1. Regularly-established recesses be tween terms, quarters or semesters. 2. Regular school vacation periods that -occur during the school year but these do hot include the summer vacation when a veteran is not in VA said two provisions have to be met before a veteran-trainee may re ceive his allowance for reasons vacation periods: : iFirst, the school must be operat ing on a regular semester or quarter basis, and must certify on the vet eran's enrollment certificate that be has been enrolled for .the full year. And second, the veteran actually must have resumed his training after the Vets' Question Pox . Q My wife and I are both World War II veterans. Is it possible ' for us to combine our GI loan benefits to buy a house?.' r .v. A-Ye. However, the total amount that VA will guarantee is 60 per cent of the loan. Also, the maximum guar anty may not exceed $15,000 which represents the combined maximum guarantees you and your wife dhould be entitled to, individually. . Q I want to buy a house iwSth a Gl loan. Can you tell me whs it's necessary to have ithe house appraised by VAT ' . A The law requires that the par chase price of your house must not be more than the reasonable value, as determined by proper appraisal made between-terms break. ' I by an appraiser 'designated by VA. Too Late To Gassif y FOR SALE 1946 MOTORCYCLE Hariey Davidson 74; see Howard Spencer, 43 Grubb IStreet, Hertford, N. C. It Help Wanted I need one lady who will devote full time in making a minimum of $72.00 a week. . ' . 1. Must have car. : 2. Must be own boss (able to make decisions for herself). 3. Must have sales ability (we train you at our expense). 4. Must need to work for a living (Mot "spending money" or part-tame). '5. Ages 25 to 55 (mature and set tled). If you cannot qualify urider the above five points do not apply. If you can, write Box 327 Edenton or Box 736 Greenville and personal in terview will be arranged. . May2,9,16c t ' . RESERVE HOSPITAL PLAN AGES 1 DAY TO 80 YEARS EARL GOODWIN SUPERVISOR 312 Citizens Bank Building EDENTON, N. C. Clip and Mail to Above Ad dress for More Information El Vets v Must Attend School . To Receive Allowance Checks Veterans attending school under the Korean GI Bill will not receive GI flllowancn chwlca for he months whpn were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. they are out of school on summer va Howard Hurdle Tuesday night. cations. Veterans who are enrolled . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell and for the entire school year will be paid, son, Grover, visited Mr. and Mrs. John however, during the breaks (such as Keaton Sunday P. M., of (Simon's Christmas and Easter holidays) that Greek. I take place from time to time during Walter Umphlett, Jr., of Greenville the school year, Veterans lAdministra- REMEMBER LAST Summer's Heat AND NOT A F AN TO BE HAD BE WISE AND SELECT ONE OF OUR WESTINGHOUSE TABLE MODELS OR WINDOW FANS NOW We are also well stocked with SCREEN DOORS, SCREEN J ! WINDOWS AND SCREEN WIRE in galvanized, lumite or i copper, x'- ,'. ' ; ' ;,,,v "" f We have also put in the famous "DURALL TENSION i I I ; SCREENS", made of stainless steel and aluminum . ; w21 nev- J I ', X errusti.. never need paint, ;VVT " - DIXIE MADE PRODUCTS for DIXIE H0MEMAKERS f 'V'-.jdAi -Hip. dL . 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P& 33c 29c Fruit Jell . . . .... . 25c FRANKFURTERS. 47c ftt&::::: GRAND FOR STEW OR PIES PLATE BOND IN V STEW, BEEF , V . . . 15c BONELESS ALL MEAT-4N0 WASTE JIFFY STEAKS . . . 83c SWIFTS BROOKFIELD DELICIOUS LINK SAUSAGE . . ?&33c M-Os. fi29e I 1 ctmU Ud atop htti I 1 dm strife Dixie Manor Salad Bowl U cup nhd .41 ' 1 tabtaima vtatcw I taupomi MS S inn ofitoM 1 BMdinm Ih4 tamaW 1 Mdiai tkt euro 1 iwdo n u Mokw. riiH Brmk lettM. late bawl Oat Vm Imb raftM Mh tk. rat tt svrllc. ct Twliahw ul tmtom to tkta illii awl I!:rif:nl tt.ao & Vr1: Cciilt; r - -- nii am. V.-I ilC incrHkmO Into bowl u fcrat rar mm c I . "TRADE HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE" i -PEONS 3461 : . . .HERTFORD, N. C. 1 if I Far MMcUU ram jam. mr - r , r o C.rtr. Pi.t. W Am., mi ' 4, lt'"sasa Faaa J i "i m BawMM i .
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