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; pm pERQtrTMAN S : WEEKLY , PERTWBP', NPTH CROLjy, : yRnUY, OCTOBER. 196. ;PAGEjroT5 i 4 l.ra. L'eanna Riddels Winslow n' tamed the 'Missionary Society . f l.hiteville Grove Baptist Church .at ) er home on Thursdays y ; Vra. Verna Winslow 'visited 'In No;folk, Va,, last weekend has re turned home. . bit. una airs. iynwooa winslow, a student at Guilford College, spent we weeK-ena at noipe With her par ents, ' ' ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and Waldo attended the (State Jir at ifateign on Friday and spent the night ' with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MrsOExcell (&ms(U)Mn&. ' i if Increases Power, Cute Operating Costs as You Drive 5 a til ZiHCLAlftW tad . V " ' A, See Your Sinclair Dealer Today i : JOE 8 ffill'S SERVICE STAT10II V -" 'RAY WrH ITE. PROP Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown White and children of Woodland visited the Lyndon White family on Sat urday. ' f , Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Lassiter and Rodney, Mr. and - Mrs.- - Lyndon White and children, Mrs. Mercer Wjnslow and son, Clarence, visited PRESEASOn ; ' ' i, SPECIALS! '1 4 '"T-Tl " 1 1 - 1 - . TSte.. !..H.i.i.,...u, ,u 1 k 7 wi , ni"w ihm the Jim White family at Virginia Beach on Sunday. Janice Stallings, a student at ast Carolina College, Greenville, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec- Stallings. The Rev. , J. Hugh White and Mrs. t Whit and the A daughter, Porcas, a student at Guilford Col lege, all of Winston-Salem , war week-pnd . guests of : bis brother, Archie, B. White and "famij jr. ' Al-i so Mr. and Mrs. Berry fcp Whit of Woodland weather for the day on Saturday. -' ' . '- ': Mr.t nd ,Mrs. Clifford Winslow visited' Mrs.,: Winslow's grandmo ther, Mrs..- Aljen J. Winslov at Bagley Swamjg on Sunday. Mrs. Winslow is ill at her heme in Bag ley Swamp, having ' just returned from the Albemarle Hospital.., , Bennie Winslow and sister, Dejla Winslow, visited their brother, Asa Winslow at DePaul Hospital Nor folk, Va., on Saturday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baker visit ed William Gregory and :. Media Gregory of Norfolk, Va., on Satur day. William Gregory is very Mil at his home. . ; Visitors in the home of Ida Win slow' on Sunday weret Mr. and Mrs- W. R. Godfrey and daughter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Cecif Rich ardson and b&hy, all of, Elizabeth City, and Donald Winslow of Nor- ' 101 ' JJonaid is Mrs. winslow's mWlt I grandson. ,. j : - I Mr. and Mrs. Robert If. Wjnslow ' and baby from near Elizabeth pity, 1 visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Robert Winslow on Saturday. Arba Winslow killed a big buck deer oi Saturday. Elmer C. Brinkley, 64, of Suf- lk, brother pfrs. Z. A. Harris, d)ed last Thursday in a Suffolk Hospital' after an illness of seven weeks. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eunice Brinkley; a daughter, Miss Betty Lou Brinkleyj'two sons, Elmer and Mack Brinkley; Mrs. Harris and a half brother, Richard Brinkley. V. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 3 P. M., at Eureka Baptist Church by' the Rev. John Hemingway. 'Burial follow ed in the church cemetery. MRS. OLIVIA DOWDY Smart new Sandalwood flnlihl Get "living level" heat! Blower circulates heat by force. Turns itself on and off. Gives greater comfort floor to ceiling, saves up to 25 on fuel I LOUIS WINSLOW ' Belvidere, N. C. Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Williams Dowdy, who died Thurs day night at the residence of L. E. Umphlett, Route 3, Hertford, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Berea Christian Church by the Rev. Neal Puckett, pastor. A duet composed of Mr. and Mrs Neal Puckett sang "Rock Of Aejes." "The Old Rugged Cross and "It Is Well With My Soul" was sung by the church choir. Mrs.,' Guy Webb, Jr., accompanied at the pi anq. (i! , . ; The casket was covered with a pal of red and white carnations and is I' Nvr btfort in history hflt anything IT ? . j i 1 1 i built by man traveled ,0 f" in nort a 'mt rby land orsta! n r. . . ' ft Wrts fanmiswC v fetmugU At Mm if Jftr 1 VVUtnmi Uniui Sum Mtj (fry torn I nor 1 rttMf frlrtmnn Clue. Wttori ' I , t An annouticemorit of decisive importaBLce' W'cuiT.to buy a new automobile The most exhaustive epdurajioe test ever given an automobile has fust been completed by tyvotoqjkx 'fty fordsidentical in every respect ' with cars now being offered by Ford Dealers. " ' ' - 1 - , 1 . '; Unsr the supervision of the United States Auto Club and the Federa tion Internationale de Automobile, each of these two S7 Fords traveled 0,C"3 rr;!;s in bss tJian 29 .days. ' -if v t'Tl - " A car, like a man, is known by itsfliTd f to 5 yews of norma driving. not words. . Mr in all idstnrv hat a man-built chine traveled spiar in so short a tim by land or seal ; But this was net a test of need-but of Therefore, we engaged an independent f"?" 01 'Z - U XV engiaeing organli tp test our;57 TSSS cars more thoroughly tnan any ouier - - f-r- 7- . m w , H . 0 v. , . , . r. ... i nt nv Unrl. A test of runninff crear flf ' J cars nave ever Deen jesieq omow -w . , w j . if j -Tii. ' . . - . J Of steering and roadabijfty, yes, and other can have alone f wcesafejhr That is why, we at Fqrd, despite our con science in our '7 cars, let their deeds of. accomplishment speak for themselves. this country or abroad. ,We provided them with '57 Fords-cs,rt 1 f -JSSS& 1 I v1 fr,t'r? r"j,,PFcrd No. 2, over ", wea,era- ine w" ,tai u', w ever undergonf, let fa , . Hrff n)wf tu eta: ' , , , , They took these cars to the Salt Flats at v i . t rt, E6nneville,,Utah. , '',ex'it', . r TV a .1 t it .1 J. In : ct'.loftl and internUanal records. 1: Vt ,t was rvn on t!.e Ecnr "j f 1 ...jtv ! 'U n f r ' -ry. Here, twelve of the world'f greatest, drivers took over. ' ,17.9 in rays they drove these cars night and ! day f a.:tance creater than twice : , if " " i ' e world . . . a distance equal concluded. Surely they have told you, In decisive terms, that they are worth piore when you buy .,i vend when you $ejfl ;-'' J Your rprd Dealer wpl g'dly place at your disposal new kJ uf Ford that means a new kind of value for your car- buying dollar-ijse ffit te wd has ST 1 fern. :"!, ' , ' Pallbearers were Herman Caddy, Delvin Eure Fenton Eure,' Isaac Butt, John Hurdle and Lucious Butt. Burial followed in the fami ly cemetery near New Hope. ' ELMER C. BRINKLEY CLASSIFIED AND LEGALS FOR SALE JONQUIL BULBS from Hicks' farm. See Mrs. J. W. Ward, Hertford, N. C. Phone 3321. - . Octl9,26 FOR SALE WHEAT AND OAT straw. See W. W. Bundy, RFD 1, Hertford, N. C. Phone 5664. 1 Octl9.26 : FOR, SALE CANDY TUFT ' : plants 15 and 25 cents. See Mrs. Haywood Divers, 33 Woodland .Circle.' Phone 2796, Hertford, -N. C. v . Oct26,Nov2 SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 1 (Continued on Page Five) If we really say in our hearts, like the Psalmist, "The Lord is My Shepherd, I shall not want,", We shall be relieved of the neces-' sity of worry and can go through lfe without fear, for we know that He will go with us, even through the "valley of the shadow of death." What a promise, what assurance! HELP WANTED INDUSTRIOUS . man wanted for Rawlejgh Busi ness in Perquimans County. J sell in Chowan County and will help you. See Tom Sawyer, 110 E. Green St., Box Nb. 350, Eden- AAAAAAWlfWftAi"rri"""J' ton, or write W. T. Rawleigh Co., NCJ-320-563, Richmond, Va. Octl2,19,26,Nov2 NEW BAILEY BLACKBERRY Large, Sweet, Hardy, Early Bear er. Introduced by New York State Experiment Station. .This is the blackberry we have been hoping for. 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