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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1955. PAGE TflRldj. b;' f ' ' vs" '. ." " .... . 1 aipiiiariMlWiiiWBti3i . Army Pfc. Floyd T. Hurdle, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Nathan S. Hurdle, Route 2, Hertford, now stationed in , Bamberg, Germany as gunner with the 33rd Field Artillery Battalion. .. Pfc Hurdle entered the army last March, receiving; his basic train- ' ing at Fort Jackson, S. C. '''.. Do You Remember BY J. P. PERRY , "Just rambling around" this week . . . these nice warm days, re' minds us of the approach of spring, : but 'Someone once said, "it takes . more, than a bluebird and a warm 4 day to make Spring!" Just the J 'same, feeTs mighty good, and we 'want to get out and dig in the dirt, , begin to plan and arrange for flow- ' i jers 4 can hardly wait for the jon "c-uils . . . they are "peeping out" , and pretty soon the hyacinths and : tulips will be smiling,, at you and you at them. This reminds me i . what has become of the "Garden i . Club,"- This is one more organize " tion I'd like to know of in Hert ford, .Not only know of it, but see the results of such a club. There are many spots that could be beau tiful and made attractive, that pre now neglected and repulsive-flock ing. ( How about it ladies? Begin Vtyit&P Court House f lawn and Il?NHlii?Sw4: Wtte-. a ' v ?f? iW SWt interest ed 1 SnK , yoii'tf I be . doing '. something thbt, wquld i pay . bif ,diyidends. t I BefieVe 'you'd' be surprised at he fine pirit'f cooperation you'd dis cover. GSfHIflfy ladie Ajtrial first ?P WPa't .Wtit i Mrch Is Jii$t arouna Wie1 corner Tailf it up-' get ojngatiojne morn ing athfe cornef jlrug store! Il .. . e. MiMn! j. ' , . MllSftC CLUB MEETS ''. 1 Misses Linda and Rachel Bass were ,harming hosts Friday even ing', at the. home of their parents, - Mr. and' Mrs, Jim Bass, entertain : ing the Hertford Junior Music Club when they joined the Parade , of American Music with a program presenting the music of Washing ingtons flay, using material sent out by the government for the nation-wide celebration of Washing ton's Bi-Centennial in 1932. , , , A feature of the Devotional was the singing lof the 23rd Psalm as found in a Bible printed in 17i3, to the -tune of Dundee (Windsor) . and the Hymn-of-the "Month sung , Dy Mrs. ? .Bass and her daughter, v Marches and songs of the period followed, with Mrs. Riddick act ing as counselor." At the cIobo of : the program, a delicious ice course was served by the hostesses. Those present were: Ann Lane, Jimmy Rogerson, Manraret.Wil i Hams, .. Diane Hollowell Franklin McGoogan, , Gail Johnson, Linda Bass, Mary Frances Baker, Julie : Ann Lane, Sandra Keel, Glenda Lawrencftj Mary Lou Jordan, Ed ward; Matthews,. Sondra Thatch, Jerry Sullivan, Billy Williams, Faye Long, . Rachel Bass, Susan Nixon,' Barbara Hardison, Harriett Williaras,,Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wil liams,'' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass, Mrs. R. .M. Riddick, Counselor, Le titia McGoogan,' Assistant Coun selor. - . ' i . CLASS MEETS .The, Friends Junior Fellowship met' Sunday evening with Mary Frances White as leader. After a short:' song.' service the following program was given: ' Subjects-Honoring Our Parents. The leader gave a short talk, stat ing that a child should honor his parents ' and obey them not from fear, but because of love for them. The 'following members took part in giving' the lesson, in addition to the leader: Waldo Winslow, Janie StaUings, Susan Riddick and Rach el Winslow. ' Sentence prayer fol lowed.- . ; At the roll call, . members answered : to their names with Scripture texts. Temeeting, was turned over to Maryi' Winslow1 who made the fol- lowihp reniarks: "God has promised to bless those who' honor; their parents." George Washington is a good example for all of jis. ? Find ouifc what the wish es of ;your parents are and obey them. t ; i ;WMU MEETING , . ':" JCURCII ' iCH circles to Meet honored at shower A. Ward, George Fields, Brough- ton Dail, Charles Murray, Francis Nixon, Bill Murray, Nita N. Mil' ler, Emory White, Walter Harri son, Henry Stokes, Jr., Ike Perry, Joe Nowell, Louis Stallings, Ralph Blades, Ab Williams Misses Mary Ann Harris, Frances NewbyJ Ruth Tucker and Helene Nixon. A so cial hour was en joyed with punch, cookies, mints and nuts being serv ed by the hostesses after which the guest of honor opened and acknowl. edged her many lovely gifts. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ThefWMU of Woodville Baptist Church met Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary ;i5, at the home of Mrs. G. E. Wood. Mrs. A. L. Gregory was joint hostess. . Mrs. Wood conduct ed "ithe jdeyotional. j)". The business meeting .was followed by a very inspiring talk on Missions in Cuba by Mrs. B. F. Bray. The Tiostesses served, a delicious sweet course at the end of , the meeting. The Missionary Circles of the Hertford Baptist Church will meet next week as follows: The Vera Payne Circle will meet Monday af ternoon at 3 o'clock at the church The Artie Bratcher Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Carrie Spivey. The Ina bell Coleman Circle will meet Mon day night at 8 o'clock with Mrs J. T. Biggers. The Mary Ellen Dozicr Circle will meet Monday night at 7:45 o'clock with Mrs. M. J. Gregory. The Mattie Macon Cir cle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Thomas Harrell The Bessie Pritchard Circle will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. E. C. Woodard. The Rosa Powell Circle will meet Tues day night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Richard Brewer. F 5 ,U14 ussy Your telephone It : v . " The narferf f ii.ik : V Handyman 1, . work day ' 1-r?d ni8ht for vryon V ":; in the amily, SwIms' - Shopping, making dates . . , ' oil ore dont mor tajily and Quickly by teltphone. , . , , ' A o local company, our ' constant aim is to moke ' his, family handyman 7 " ven more efficient and . jnore valuable It you. TH3 NORFOLK ft CAROLINA telepitn3 & teleg3af3 cc.:?any E. C'y 'L r ' -'on . roo -.1 . . . . , liiigBi Mrs. Edison Harris and Mrs. J. L. Harris were joint hostesses at a shower Monday night honoring Mrs. Jarvis Ward, given at the home of Mrs Edison Harris. The home was beautifully decorated with Spring flowers. Those pres ent were Mesdames Zack Harris, I. JOE & BILL'S SERVICE STATION V RAY WHITE, Prop. TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday, 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45 ' o Thursday and Friday, March 3-4 Alan Ladd and Patricia Medina in "THE BLACK KNIGHT" O' Saturday, March 5 Rory Calhoun and Peggy Castle in . "THE YELLOW TOMAHAWK" o , Sun., Mon., and Tues, March 6-7-8 Marilyn Monroe, . Donald O'Connor, Dan Dailey and Johnny Ray in "THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" . CinemaScope With ; Stereophonic Sound f ' Sunday Shows 2:00-4:15-8:4!) ',' Monday ana Tuesday siarts 3:30 Features 4:10-6:45-9:20 Wednesday, March 9 . Tony Dexter in "CAPTAIN KIDD AND THE SLAVE GIRL" EDEN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. , : 0 Friday and Saturday, March 4-5 Ray Milland in "COPPER CANYON" PATRICK HENRY "Justice is. not a mysteri ous compound to be ad ministered by learned men; it is an element as simple and clear as air or water and should be free." as proper CULTIVATION I CHI .. . EACH service receives our earnest, faithful attention. 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C 5EC1 NOW SA IN PROGRESS ML To Celebrate The opening of Our Uarger Storeformerly Occupied By Simon's ALL CHINAWAKE Reduced 25 Build up your set of China or re place those broken pieces now while this sale is one . . . Apple Blossom, Rosalinde-Richelieu, Steptoe, Varen ne and other patterns ... all open stock! . $2.50 95c ALL Diamonds Reduced 30 Lucky Purchase ', SALE of beautiful solid STERLING SILVER Values up to $12.50 ... especially duced in our greatest sale of its kind! Your Choice $4.97 Stock includes Sugar and Creamer, Salt and Pepper Sets, Flower Vases and Silver Baskets. re- ALL Jewelry Reduced 30 ALL GIFT WARE Reduced 25 Waterproof steel case, is $27.50 Shockproof Guaranteed. - 17 -JEWEL Watches . . all stainless Regular price Sale Price Only ...$17.75 Up to $25 allowance for your old watch on the purchase of a new. watch! All Tiffin CRYSTAL Reduced to $1.45 400-DAY . CLOCKS Were $32.25 ON SALE AT $22.25 ' I lifT We Have Stxmi Fine Buys We Arc Offering During This Special Sale . . . Come in Early for Gifts for Your j .. Frjends and Home. W. M. DIVERS & SON Church Street JEWELERS Hertford, NiC.
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