TAGE tlGHT THE PERQUIMANS fEEKLT, HEKtOS, NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY,' MARCH 25, 1955. ' ......... J I ' Conference utCrhamSunday Rotarians from Rotary Interna tional District 278 will gather in Purham March 27-28 for their an nual conference, i- District 278 em braces clubs in the northeastern section of North Carolina, from Burlington to Manteo, and includes he Rotary Club of Hertford. Kg .Bert N. Peeler of Raleigh is Gov ernor. . '"'"I S Principal speakers fcr the .con ference will ' be Karl Knapp of Pittsbjirgh, Pa., special represen tative of Rotary International Pres jjent Herb Taylor; JenninRS, Ran dolph, former; j Congressman and jiow assistant to the president Of apital Airlines; and Dr. Pierce USED CARS , 1953 Dodr;e V-8 CLUB COOTE 1953 Chrysler N. Y. 4-DOOR 1953 Plymouth ( 4-DOOK SEDAN 1953 Buick 4-DOOR SEDAN 1953 Dodge 4-DOOR SEDAN 1952 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Ford VICTORIA 1951 Chevrolet 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Studebaker 4-DOOR SEDAN 1951 Hudson 1950 Chrysler 4-DOOR 1948 Chrysler CLUB COUPE 1949 Plymouth 4-DOOR SEDAN 1949 Ford 4-DOOR SEDAN 1 1Q19 rhpvrnlfit . 4-DOOR SEDAN 1949 Plymouth ' SURBURBAN SEE US FOR BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS! Harris, renowned minister of the First Methodist Church at Atlanta, Ga., ". ' The conference will formally be gin on Sunday evening, March 27, with the Golden Anniversary Din ner at which Knapp will speak. The schedule for Monday includes a breakfast for incoming officers, a plenary session at which the Dis trict Governor for 1955-56 will be elected, and a luncheon at which Randolph wHlAspeak.- A-' second plenary session will be held in the afternoon; With the Governor's Ban quet, at which Dr. Harris will speak; V(inbtudmy the conference. .' . Candidates for hepost of Dis trict GoVernor are Matthew J. .Bird of Wilson l JoeK Cetok' Holhmd of Murfreesboro, and H. Broadus Jones of.Wak Fors - - v ' ; D.,i''xi-4WSivi.i. rr ence is'to review the service work of the clubs in the district and to plan ways of increasing the effec tiveness of their future activities. District 278 is one of the 200 dis tricts in Rotary International which now includes 8,300 clubs in 89 countries and geographical regions. A. W. Hefren, president- elect of the Hertford Club, has been desig nated as delegate to represent the local club at the annual conference. BELVIDERE NEWS illllllif - . "INVADERS" RE-ENACT LANDING There's been an "Army of Occupation" on United States soil for 75 years, and tne group above, clad in costumes of yesterday, is re-enacting its arrival during ceremonies held at Battery Park, New York City. Cadets of the Salvation Army Officers Training School play the parts of the original seven women and one man who arrived in New York in 1880 from Australia, to found the Salvation Army in the United States. The Missionary Society of Piney Woods Friends met Saturday after noon with Mrs. N. W. Chappell. The devotional was (riven by the j president, Mrs. Claude Winslow. I After a short business session, Mrs. I Harold White led a study course I using the book "Under Three i Flags." Mrs. Jesse Spivey was i added as a new member. The hos tess and co-hostess, Mrs. Vernon Lane, served delicious refresh ments. I Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. iT. C. Perry were Mr. and Mrs. P. I P. Gregory of Belcross and Mr. and j Mrs. Will Godfrey of Shiloh. The Harold White family spent Sunday in Williamston where the Rev. White preached at the Pres byterian Church. ; Kay Howell of Hertford, Route two, attended Piney Woods Friends Meeting on Sunday and spoke on "Peace". Miss Carolyn Hurdle of Poplar Branch spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hur dle. On Friday night she and Mrs. Hurdle , attended the Junior play at Hobbsville High School. T. C. Perry, Jr., left last week for New York City where he will go to school to learn window dec orating. ;. j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ferrell of! j Shiloh and Mr. and Mrs. William . Winslow and children Arba Clair and Pamela visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry Sunday. ! Troy Robbins of High Point was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Pike. !' Sunday visitors with Wayland White and Bennie Wood were Mr. 'and Mrs. Sidney Blanchard and family of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rountree and family of Sunbury, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willi- MR. FARMER I See Us For Your Oeed reanut Onelimg FOR SEED SHELLING THAT LEAVES NOTHING FOR YOU TO WORRY ABOUT. . . COME TO THE NEW AND MODERN Stallings & Felton I PEANUT SHELTER Now Open For Business. Located in the Beech Spring's Section .' (Old Beech Springs School House) 4 Miles from Hertford ' and Operated by ' NOAH FELTON Who Will Give Each and Every Bag ' His Personal Attention. I'OUR AIM IS TO GIVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE ; SEED IN THE MOST ECONOMICAL MANNER. ; p. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU! ; ; REMEMBER THE LOCATION AND DATE" ford of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayland White, Jr., and family. George Brackman, who has spent the winter here has returned to his home in New Jersey. Mrs. T. C. Perry, Jr., is spending a part of this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton of Hertford, Route three. Clarence Chappell, Jr., spent last week in Florida on business. ; Mr. and Mrs. V. C Dale and chil dren and Mrs. Eunice Kirby visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlliott near Hertford on Sunday, Visitors of Mrs. Gilliam Twine Wednesday were Mrs. Luther Chap pell and Melvin, Mrs. Jessie Chap pell, Mrs. Sidney Stallings and children, Douglas and Dianen. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chappell, Doris Faye, Melvin and Lessie vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Raper and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butt Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Samuels and son, J. W. Hopper and sister of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Chappell Saturday evening. Ramon Samuels and J. W. Hop per visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chappell and family Saturday af ternoon. Gilliam Twine, Ray and Grady, Joanne and Doris Faye Chappell were in Norfolk Friday night. , Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chappell and family, Mrs. Jessie Chappell visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chap pelt Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dail of New port News, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chappell Sunday af Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Luth er Chappell Monday evening were Mrs. Caleb Raper and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chappell, Joanne, June Paige, Judy and E. L. Chap- pen. , ::tf: Percy ChapeplLhas been ill but is now improved. Scheduled Mar. 28 Walter N o w e 1 1, Perquimans County Farm Bureau President) an nounced today that there will .be a Farm Bureau meeting in Eliza beth City on March 28 at :00 P. M., iii the Agricultural Build ing. This meeting is for the pur pose of bringing the membership abreast of the latest developments on the agricultural legislative front and the role Farm Bureau must play in the year 1955. This important program will deal with! current issues as: National Farm Program, Foreign Trade a must for agriculture . Transportation Legislation and the North Carolina Farm Bureau Service Program. The meeting will not last over one and one-half hours and a short break will be held while refresh ments are served. All Perquim ans County Farm Bureau members are urged to attend. Chowan Class To Present Play Fri. The, Junior 3ass 'of Chowan High. School willpresenl; a three act comedy, "rojythe LoveW Pete" in, the auditojiiim of the school on Friday night, March 25, at eight o'clock. The public is invited to attend. A' small admission will be charged. ... , , ,'. P.O. Box Rental Rules Explained W. W. White, Hertford Post master, today called to the atten tion of box holders of the local Post Office that quarterly rental fees must be paid and reported prior to the close of business on March 31. He pointed out the postal reg ulations require postmasters to dis continuo service to boxes for which rent has not been paid, and hence- forth these rules .will be strictly observed' . , Mr. White also commended resi dents of rural routes, served by the Hertford carriers, for compliance with the recent ruling making it mandatory for, mail boxes to be placed on the right side of. high ways. He reported patrons of the local post office have cooperated oh this rule almost 100 per cent. CLARENCE A. SAVIN Funeral services for Clarence A. Savin, husband of .Mrs. Mary True blood formerly of this county, who died in an automobile accident last Saturday in Elizabeth City, were conducted Monday afternoon in the Eureka Pilgrim Church by the Rev. Don Richardson, assisted by the Rev. Coy S. Saunders, pastor of the Bagley" Swamp Pilgrim Church. A trio from ,the Bagley Swamp Pilgrim Church, - Mrs. Josephine Wilder; Miss Clara Winslow and Miss Evangeline Sanders, - sang Does Jesus Care." A solo, "Sun ise" Was sung by the Rev. D. B. Cruise. Mrs. Don Richardson ac companied at the piano. . ' Pallbearers were ' Earl Lutori, John Elwood Luton, Everett Meads, J. B. Meads, John White and Al- phonso Nixon. Burial followed in New Holly wood Cemetery. i Shop BLANCHARD'S for new fashions for the family . . . Our stocks are complete and you will be wise to shop early for best selection . . . Remember, our prices are always right! MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS All beautiful new Spring shades in a va riety of styles. . , , , . Select Yours Now at " - Only 51.93 up t BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Dan River Fabrics, sanforized and fast ,t .colors; short sleeves. V I , A Real Buy at V Only $1.49 up CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEAR Don't miss our selection for the; little ones. TV shirts, 2 and 4-piece suits for Kiddies . . . Shoit pants, shirts, dresses and numerous other items now ready for your choice! Ladies' Sport Caps V. - , Beautiful color combinations. - Just right far casual wear 4 -. 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In Corn Acreage ' - '-; ,v i '. i '' ' Reports from; i North Carolina farmers on 1955 prospective plant ings indicate that 2,085,000 acres of corn will be planted. A crop of this size wov'd be 4 per cent less than the 2,172,000 acres planted in 1954 and 7 per cent less than the 1944-54 average plantings of 2, 233,000 acres. Corn acreage allotments are in effect in 23 eastern North Carolina counties this year. The 1955 acre age allotment in counties with al lotments in both 1954 and 1955, is about 10 per cent above last year. March indications point to a to tal U. S. planted corn acreage of 82,033,000 acres.: This is about the same as the 1954 planted acreage or Bi,y3,uuu acres, but is b per cent less than the 1944-53 average planted acreage. W.M.S. MEE'fS lesson presenting the study book "Under Three Flags." Old and new business was discussed, Mrs. Jes sie Spivey was gladly received into the society as a member. .The monthly offering was taken.. The meeting doted with 1st Corinth-. ians 8.9 "For We are Labourers' together with God." During the' social period the. hos- , tvmtem nervAd ica cream, cake and . I . - - , r nuts. - . - .. 1:, i- Mrs. N. W. Chappell was hos tess Saturday P. M., to the Wo man's Missionary Society at her home at Belvidere with Mrs. Ver non Lane, assistant. Sixteen members were present, most of whom answered at roll call with a Bible verse on "Send." Mrs. Claude Winslow read the Scripture lesson from Romans 12, followed by prayer. ' Mrs. Harold White conducted the I A-1 Used Cars -Trucks Check ;M 1953 Fbrd Custom' Fordor: M! i i ''! ,.,. Radio,, Heater, ,.Two:l;one Blue. 1951 Ford Victoria Overdrive : , ' Radio. Hteater. Raven Black and White. V J . ...... , ! 1951 Ford Custom Tudor: (i Radio and Heater. Green. 1950 Ford Custom Tudor: Radio, Heater. Brown. 1953 Ford Victoria: Radio, Heater. Extra clean. 1949 Ford TudorSpecial: New paint. Good tires. -Grey. 1949 Ford Convertible Coupe: Radio, Heater. 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