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1 . ft,. .1, 1 I. .! f t THE PERQUIMANS WEEklX HEETFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1955. , t i . . j TV 1956 Plymouth Belvedere PAGE XHKK1 Washington I Jiave tad an op portunity .to visit many sections pf Eastern "North Carolina indecent days. Despite flevere blows from nature, I found an unbounded en thusiasm for the future. " " Community Loyalty ' J 'Since August I haye maintained ft rather extensive speaking and traveling schedule to all sections of . North Carolina. ' One of the happy observations that I have made is. that'' increasing emphasis is being .placed on community development. Rural churches arer now"attractive ' lif ices for . spiritual -development Community affairs .are often cen-J terqd around a demonstration'build. ing, and' in .these, communities young men and women are learning fundamentals of leaderships and LELAND STANFORD 'f'f'Vf'i v's'-':- ', S " believe that most good men who disagree: never have 'tried to understand one another. -The greatest jruit of understanding is .cooperation." V iKv -Jy:''-) '?My. -. :f '': .1: ' WE study to encompass the real needs -of each occasion. :'o arrange all details with -harmony and the service oc casions respect. ' . A good citizenship.' Their further de. velopment is of concern to" all, and North ' Carolina , is fortunate to have 20 church related .colleges. The role of the church college was the subject of a, recent (talk that li prepared for Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs, v , ;.' , :. A Definition . In my comments on the subject, f used the term "church college", to1 .signify Vl a i dhuroh-founded or church-i elated institution of learn-, ing which believes that its students-need- for -life's journey Christian faith as .well as some .knowledge -of the arts and sciences, and which un. dertakes to furnish them the basis of such faith. . j The church collesre looms larsre in American history. ' This is nec essarily so because of the character of the settlers of the thirteen orig inal colonies. : These people were a God-fearing folk wedded to the con. cept that what sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul. N BPW Club Sponsoring Christmas Packages For T.B. Patients , The 'Business and Professional Woman's Club of Hertford is spon soring a Christmas 'windov this; year of packages received to be sent to TB patients of Perquim ans County. The packages will be putfin .the window of J; C. Blanch ard & Co., Inc., the first Week fat, December. . The club will offer a prize to the .best all-around pack age and a second prize to the next besjt. Everyone ;in the county is eli gible, to participate: and the club hopes that some will remember the unfortunate with a package to make Christmas more nilvr ' The package can contain any thing that can be used by a pat ient in a hospital or a shut-in at home, and can be left at Nachman's Insurance Agency or, J. C. Blanche ard & Co.; Inc. . ,' . - . - Pride is increased by ignorance; they assume the .most who know the least. - - , Gay. j; "el. '01"- - ' 7-" tetii. 'f; CARD OF THANKS 'j CARD OP THANKS IN MEMORIAM ' The ' family of Mrs. Lillie,H.) I would like to thank my many, i ' r-v John expresses its heartfelt thanks friends for the numerous visits and 'In loving memory of Thomas F. and appreciation to friends and !card8 and flowers that Were sent Mon?8' ' . neighbor .fox the many acts ofle I. was in the Albemarle ag0 today' ctober 19' 1950: i ' sympathy tendered, for the lovely Hospital and since I have been Before our eyes you faded 1 flowers and cards sent during its home and been so ill. May God Growing weaker every , day recent bereavement. fix., J ori.i.u.,o ilj" ( WITH EXCLUSIVE ELECTRIC bless you fll. ' . Mrs. MARY G. WOOD , CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the following ba. I bies for their financial aid during j The day we saw V0" die CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this method of thanking our friends and relatives for the many sympathizing words exienaea to us during the illness, the recent drive at my church of our son and daughter-in-law, Larry ChappeM, Willie F. Dail, Hillary and Carolyn Nixon, as the Kathy Hurdle, Sarah Winslow, Bea result of an auto accident For the, Skipsey, Henry Stokes HI, Marcia prayers, visits, cards and phone ! Williams. - Jan Dillon. Marv B. calls we deeply appreciate more Ward. Nan f! Ftiint R.! than words can tell. May the Lord j Fields, Broughton and Donna Dail, bless you all. Doug Haskett, Karen and Vicki MR. AND MRS. I HasTtett and Marty Towe. J. L. NIXON,,- .... SARAH MAE RIDDICK. Patiently bearing your suffering Until God called you away. To see you slowly leave us i As heflpless we stood by : ; " - Ana uranK me cup oi outer grier " Belvedere four-door sedan Is one of 15 attractive models in Plymouth's 1956 line of cars. Aerodynamic, styling, pushbutton driving and powerful new Hy-Fire 277 engine are among outstanding features. Safety Qorjfitches and other safe driving items are standard equipment. - - ,- . . , , Bloodhounds Locate Missing Patient Bloodhounds from the Woodville Prison Camp were used Sunday in locating a '79 year old patient of the Trueblood Boarding Home, New Hope, 'who was 'reported missing from ihe home about 9 A. M., Sun day. The patient, Mrs.; Leggett, was found in a woods about three miles from the home at, about 4:45 read the September minutes,' which j were apprpved, arid called the roll j ; 8T oneuvl?ltor, farmers are planning to start con T resent. Both old Ann new hnsinpRH ... ... , - Kr.nirr.inir onma nirhoo ao ,-tnn no . . . . i '--o uci awit am SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES Several . Perquimans County was discussed. The nominating committee chairman, Mrs. Carroll Williams, presented a , list .of new officers for the coming-year as follows: Mrs. W. J. Perry, presi dent; Mrs. W.. H. Lamb, vice presi dent, and Mrs. W. E. Howell, sec retary. The new officers are to begin their duties in January.' crops are harvested. Mrs. Leroy Nixon is planning to cut approxi mately four miles of field ditches on her farm at Chapanoke. W. B. Jordan is planning to' cut some field ditches on his farm in the Lake Section. You heard a voice we couldn't hear, Which said you cannot stay; You saw a hand we couldn't see j Which beckoned you away. Some day we hope to meet you : In that land so bright and fair, For Jesus, Our Saviour, invites PS His beautiful home to share. YOUR LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN - t Sunday afternoon by Sheriff J, K White and a number of. residents' ed, in their individual reports for of Jew Hope who joined in the the year. , Mrs. A. E. Layden gave 8erch;y Sheriff White reported the-j a reading on "The Care of Poul bloodhounds were brought into the try." Mrs. W. J. Perry gave some search, and found the trail six and instructions on "Good Housekeep a half hours after the woman was! inc." - Elwood Nowell and adjoininsr The cflub members present 'hand-! !an08 " P'aing to' cut a icau until wnicn wim improve tne drainage on several farms. Preston Nixon recently complet- reportjed missing. CLUB MEETS The Beech Spring Home Demon stration Club met with. Mrs. W. J. Perry on October 11. Mrs. Joe Layden; president, pre sided over the meeting, beginning with all singing "FoUow The Gleam." Mrs. Perry had qharge of the devotional, reading the 93rd Psalm,', followed with all praying The Lord's Prayer in unison. ,The SecretaryMrs. W. H. Lamb, Th meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Joe Webb, Jr., home agent, who gave a very interesting demon, stration on "Out of the Frying Pan into the Broiler." The meeting adjourned with all repeating the Club Collect. During the social hour Mrs. Per ry, hostess, served' refreshments. TRY A ,WFEKLY CLASSIFIED ed constructing a farm pond to fur. nish water for livestock. McCoy Phthisic constructed a farm pond' to furnish water for livestock and also a pond to furnish water for irrigation this summer. He is planning to stock these two ponds with fish. Joy rises in me like a summer's morn. Coleridge. Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how. J. R. Lowell. NOT ICE MAY WE SAY THANKS, to those of our custom ers who have been so considerate as to keep their ac counts for KEROSENE, FUEL OILS, ETC., in such EX CELLENT CONDITION. The very close margin of profit in these products, necessitates wjiat we term, quick turnover, in order to realize a fair, profit for our endeavors, however, at this time of the year, WE ARE TAKING INTO CONSID ERATION BY 'COMPARISON, that limited number of purchasers who have neglected paying their accounts, and by mutual consent, we will make no deliveries to those in this category until some satisfactory arrange-, ment has been made for these, items, we will also report each to the otljier, any accounts who become delinquent from time to time-. . . We have ho desire to seem unappreciative or unrea sonable, but we find this position necessary. Associat ed Oil Dealers OF HERTFORD, N. G TEN TINY DIMES! j FOUR QUARTERS,! No match! naWtd! All you do h toro lh tftal. 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