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TH3 mnsuiANs nrrLT, ' nrsircss, n. c, fetdayjune is, 2954.-, PAGE FTVB 3 - et: t rrY i:, , : L.idj 'At?-u.'r,.f.. - v-.' v , Farm an 3 II 31119 Week iras-climaxed ';.on Thursday irigt Jjme 41(), by to - parant "Green X-GK'TMs mi ' a Lbtory ot ; IJome Pemonetration work for the put i6' jftgar. All Ex tension personnel had . part in this. . Urn. Morris Griffin sad Mrs. J. B. Basnight; from Perquimans .County, attended the entire week. They at ", tended the various. cJajneAj&nd discua- sions offered iar the week ,. . ... . A tour to the home of John Hai ris was: an outstanding; hif t,!?ht of the week, The grounds we' .i cen V'ter of interest for sppnxi.Jy ,,(!) women. ; . . '.,. -' Outstanding speakers of :the-week were Under Secretary of Agriculture True D. Morse, and Dr. B. L. Beu- -' kenkamp, from the embassy: of the Netherlands WMhingC-:.''': Pete Thompson, Ralph Sagger, Car son Spivey, Warner Madre, Joshua Sutton and Mrs. Sutton, Attended the meetings on' Thursday 'mi thOvpagt "-rant Thursday night , ?1 J - ' FAMILY REUNION' Mr. and Mrs. TKurman Riddlek and family, Billy,: Lydia arid Tim, enter tained members of .the Jessup family at a sumptuous dinner ; at their home Sunday, June 13, honoring Mr. '', Kid dick's sister, Mrs. Jack Porter and family - of Savannah, Ga., who have been their houte guests "and guests of other nesjrby;elAi$i(fs for the past two week. f 'vivVW Thos who :cnfryedrthelir generous hospitality wte. Mr and Mrs. Jack Porter Ad'tJu-4aoAtra, Mary Maud and Ann of . Savannah, Gr.f Mr. "and Mrs BiroksN tewfe and two daughters,' Artie and f Susie Ann of Pocomoke, Md., Mr: $6Aitn: Fofrest Matter and three" children, Milton, Foster and Mitza of Norfolk; Va-r Mr.j and Mrs. Tim Jessup of Hobbsville; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Walters and little daughter, Emfle, of Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Tartle Twine and. son, Iinwood, 01 semaere. iff:': ENTERTAINS AT DWNER j J Mr. and MrsJ.Kinj'jGSorge Byrum and Jlmmiei Bjnomt ttfertained at their home in Tjmetf unfay with din ner spread on a large' table in the yard. Those enjoying the occasion were: Mr.-.and Mrs. 1 John Hurdle. SalHe Ruth Hurdle, Marybeth Hurdle, Mrs". Sallie Hurdle, Mac Trueblood, Jimmie Trueblood, Mrs. Lucille True blood, Betty Jxu Trueblood, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 'Monds, Joe Monds. Jan ice Monds, Judy Monds, Eathy Monds, Mr. and Mrs. .Waltef Godfrey, .Wfllifan Godfrey, DeboTaS doteitf MrVCrUi " ny Hudgins, Edgar Hudgins, Mr. and' Mrs. . Hubert Byrum," Hubert L. By-1 rum, Bernard, Byrum, Sharlene By rum, Bobby Lee Byrum, Mr. and Rubie Byrum, Carolyn Byrum, R. C. Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. - Jessie Byrum, Pauline Byrum, Jerry Byrum, Phvllis Byrum, Johnnie Byrum,' Mrs. Tom Monds, Mrs. Alphine Chappell, Romona Chan- pell and Bonita 'Dilday, Other yidt ors of the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs.-James L. Byrum, Joyce Byrum," Dianne By rum, James Byrum, Jr., Joe Turner, Mrs. Ervin Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Os . car Hunter, Johnnie Caddy, Marshall Ervin Caddy arid Mrs. Marvin Caddy. REVIVAL SERVICES" Revival services will start at Christ Sanctified Holy ..Church of Belvidere Thursday evening, June 24, at 8 P. M. Dedication service Sunday -at 10:30 A. M.,; with dinner on the ' ground. Everyone is invited to-attend. Visiting ministers from several oth er states will be present. , I.Ic:tI:2T3 Brothers On Scouting Trip Scout Explorers Bobby, Tommy and Sonny - Matthews, members of. the Hertford Troop of Boy Scouts, left Norfolk June 14 to go to the : PhO mont Scout Ranch, located at Cimar ron, New Mexico. "The local youths are members of a group of Scouts of the .Tidewater Area participating in this tour.. They will turn home .on July 8...v.v; :. ;-..-: . Ensoute to the Scout Ranch the group wUl visit AsheviUe, Pulasktsnd Memphis, Tenn., Ft. Smith, Arkan sas, Amarillo, Texas, and Raton, N. M. On the return trip home the group will visit such points of interest as Colorado Springs, Colo., Wichita and Kansas City,. Kansas, St Louis, Mis souri,! Lextongton, Ky., and 'Radford, Va.' Famous Camp Carson and a num ber of Naval and Air Force plants will be inspected during the visit to the above potets.r - r ,i The: Matthews; boys re the sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 Matthews. WHITESTON NEWS Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Morris Wins low of Fort Smith. Atk.. ar pnonH. ins' a few davs with h(s Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Winslow. ' Mr. and : Mrs. Archie White and children. Thelma. Patriria and Mrv I Frances spent Monday near Nags ueaa. . ' - . , s ; Miss Vivian Rahenkamp, an anaes thetist in a hosDital in SmithfipM. : spent the week-end with her brother, the Kev. James Rahenkamp. - Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Shfley, of Allentown. Pa.. . left Monday- after spending a few days with the Rahen- kamps. .--(v"1'vi: Miss Geraldine Stallinars. student nf the Blind School in Raleigh, is spend ing tne summer with' her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings. Mrs. Soy Lane and children. Jen Roy and Billy of .Orlando, Fla are spending 'some time with relatives here. ... "' Charlie White is in the Albemarle Hospital suffering from angina pee toris. While Mrs. White stays in the hospital with her husband, Mrs, Mar vin Jolliff of Gatesville is adminis tering to the needs of her brother, Elihu White, who is an Invalid. Miss Nan Ella White of Norfolk spent the week-end visiting her par ents here and at the hospital. Mrs. Burton Myers and son, Gary left Monday for their home in Wil mington after spending some time with her mother. Mrs. John T. Lane. They were accompanied home by Jan ice and Arlene stalMngs. Because of declining health Mrs. Elisabeth White has .moved in with per son, Ernest White. C -.1 . Archie Riddick-and family wr din. ner guests Sunday of the parents off jars. AiaaicK, nr. and Mrs; Ander son Layden. Mr, and Mrs. Asa Winslow and Miss Dorothy Jean Winslow of Norfolk spent ; the week-end with Mrs. Ida Winslow and family. Other vijaitnra during the week-end included Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Wyatt and daughter, Kathryn of Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Price of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs of Seaboard, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hobbs and son, Charlie Calvin of Hohhsvillt. find Ifi ,and Mrs. Claude Winslow of Winfall, atar itoute. Mrs.'Fred Upton and children, Fred- dy and Susan, of Camden, spent few Bettitf Hobbs X3iappelL' days' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) Surviving are Ores sons,, Fleet- Ralph White, cently ; v . ' wood Chappell of Norfolk, Herbert Jur. ana urs.uienwoQa siaiungsinnd James Channell of Hertford: two and ; daughter, Glenda of Elizabeth daughters. Mrs. Leorc Crawford and City, Mr. and Mrs. Ottis J. White and, Mrs. Ruth Fager of Soufh Norfolk. aaugnter, rauia or ueraora were Funeral services, under the direeJ Sunday visitors m tne nome 01 r. tion of the Lynch Funeral Home, were and Mrs. Paul J., White. , Services Sunday For W; R. ChappeU " Willie Richard ChappeU, 73, died suddenly at his home in Perquimans. County Thursday morning of last week. ,; .' ' -".;:'v.-.,' ;-":--r !' He was the son of the late Obed and Rebecca Chappell,, husband of the late conducted s,t Hunter's Fork Church last ' Sunday afternoon by the Rev. L. T. Chappell. The choir sang "In the Land Where Well Never Grow Old", "Eastern Gate" and "The Old Ragged 01088." Interment was in the family ceme tery. ' We know the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart ' Pascal. -" " : CARD OF THANKS - t' -.ness rendered during., thn..iPgLeaa jd , We wish. to thank our. friends and death of our mother andgrandmofher, . neighbors for their prayers, words of Mrs. Dora Wflder;""' comfort and all. other acts of kind- 1 THE WILtlb'K FAMILY. CtiLige In Office Itours Beginning June 20, 1954, office hours will be only from 9:30 A. M., until 2 P. M. HOME VISITS (other than emergency) WILL BE DURING THE AFTERNOON. OIL C. A. 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