the PERQXJiiiAKS AvrrrLY. nr-.Trcra r-TTH Carolina, ftxy r
r. t"
To
.1 Tcurney
,o Xiitrict 8 Class basketball
merit, played last, week in
Me, was a repeat perform
3 insofar as the Perquimans
' ins were concerned. The In
sns lost in the first round to a
ong Aydert team by a score of
s to 34,-' Ayden eliminated Per-
lans ta the J1)57 neet. The
.' tins gaveup a six' point ad-
at age during the second pe
no4 and were unable to overtake
the'sharpshooters from Pitt Coun
ty. 1! '
LEfilON auxiliary in
MEETING LAST WEEK
'Continued front Page Ona
Legion hut at 7 P, M. on March
18."i V ,
Mrs. Roulac Webb, Mrs. C. F.
Sumner and Mrs, B. C. Berry
were appointed to make plans
for a birthday party to be given
members of the American Le
gion on March 24 at 8 P. M. at
the Municipal Building in Hert
ford. 'r Mrs. Hollowell advised the
members the annual meeting of
the ' First't'isuict'-wiii
in Belhaven on April 1 and urg
ed all members who can to at
tend this event.
wilimTONNEWS
Leverette Winslow and Mrs.
Ronald Winsiow and daughter of
At the conclusion of the busi-1 Norfplk, Va., were visitors with
f ji a i i- ,,t - i e : 1 J
me Aivun winsiow luumy nnu
ness session Mrs. Chestnutt gave
an 'inspiring talk on community
service,, which is the subject of
the. March program. She stress-
Mrs.. Verna Winsiow on Wednes
day, . . . . . -..-".
Mrs. Clifford Winsiow was a
ed the need for support of the patient, at the Chowan, Hospital
AtnencaA.Xegion-and alU 'pro v Eden ton last week but re
jects.'andCVged members ' t0 h "ome on Saturday
work, ndTjoperate ..withf jcivic
organizations- sponsoring,;, of
liumferoiii - community, 'services
such as Boy -Sceuts, (?ir' Scouts,
health and better schools. ,
Dunns ,th? social hour, t delici
ous refresnm'ehts were setfVedl)y
the hostesses.
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FUNERAL SERVICES HELD
FOR SHELTON LONG
Continued from Page 1
Proctor Sr., Durwood Reed, Sr.,
Milton Dail, Sr., R. S. Chappell,
Sr., T. R. Kirby, John Corprew,
Lawrence Corprew; Joseph Proc
tor and Cary Privott.
Interment was made in the
Bethel Cemetery.
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;.. 1955 CHEVROLET BelAireHird
; 1955 FORD Convertible , "r 1
1954 FORD Custom 4-door
''. ; 1954 CHEVROLET 2-doorl V? - ?
f 1954 MERCURY Custom 4-door ; r
1953 FORD Custom 4-door
1953 FORD Custom 2-door
1952 FORD Custom 2-door
1952 PLYMOUTH 4-door
1951 Plymouth 4-door
1951 CHEVROLET 4-door
: 1950 FORD 2-door
" 1949 DODGE 4-door . :
1946 CHRYSLER 4-door ,
;; r 1955 CHEVROLET Pickup : ., , 5
' 1952 DODGE 1H Ton Truck : ; '
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much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Winsiow
and baby of Norfolk, Va. spent
Saturday with his parents, Roy
and; Sobelia Winsiow. , ".'3?'
Mrs.; J.' H.,Stallings"'and little
daughter are at home from Al
bemarle Hospital where the little
girl, i, was :a. patient, for several
days. '
On Sunday morning, March 18,
' the "Gospel Team" of Guilford
f College will be at the Upriver
Friends meeting and will sing.
" The Young People of Upriver
Friends meeting were in charge
of the Sunday evening worship
service, v icture slides 01 camp
Mr. and Mrs. Archie White,
Thelma, Patricia, Mary Frances
and Eugene Dillon spent Satur
day in Goldsboroi visiting the J.
Frank Casey family. . Miss Pearl
White of JUchlands School was
there1 to visit with them. ,
Whiteston " Home Demonstra
tion Club held its March meet
ing., at the Community House on
Thursday, evening with Mrs. Wii
liam Winsiow and Mrs.! Arba
Winsiow as hostesses. ; Eighteen
members were in attendance and
one new member was added, Mrs.
Hallie Lano. Lena Winsiow gave
the demonstration on "Styles that
Flatter".
LIBRARY BOARD TO HOLD
OPEN HOUSE MARCH 16
. Continued from Page V
ford Sunday.-
' MrJ and Mrs. Tommy Temple
and children of Newland com
munity visited her parents, Mr.
addition to the itltm 'i pldest andi! Mrs, E. B, fltolloveU, Sunday,
of j the finest Super Markets in the
darolinas. It will jiiftvUye'W
wistfnents In excess of ?150;000.
i;The new store is conveniently v
located with approxmateljCT52,500
square feet of free parking area
which will accommodate about
cars. The store itself contains ap
proximately 10.00Q quares feeU ti
:icali ! m
February., six new borrowers
I were registered during the month
' of February, and circulation for
' the month totaled .1,478.
New books in the library re
cently , include: The White
Witch" by Elizabeth Goudge; The
Answer, by Wylie; A Dictionary
of Contemporary American Us
age; A Faulkner Reader; Lin
coln's Devotional; First Blood
(story of Fort Sumter) and sev
eral new light romances.
The Judkins Branch Library
on King Street has had its i
terior made attractive by new
curtains, and has had 44 new
children's books wadded along
with several needed reference
books. , ' '
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t!.. 1 " ";':'!:; ' Ji try a herald classified
Opens In Edenton
One of the most modern food
establishments in this area open
ed in Edenton Thursday, when Mrs. Harvey Stallings in Hert-f
Mrs, J. P, Trueblobd 'a;.i tl.il
dren have returned home from
Fayetieville where she visited her
mother, who is ill. -
Mrs. J. B. Miller and Joyce,
were dinner guests of Mr. and
the A&P" Tea Company opened its
new Super Market at 701 North
Broad Street - Company officials
have announced that, the latest
CattleJReferendum
get For Saturday ,
Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. c.
S iinday and Monday, March 16-17
Sunday hpws: 1:45, 4:30 and 8:45 P. M.
Mpnday Shows: 3:20, 6:00 and 8:40 P. M.
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FATS DOMINO GOG! GRANT
THE DEL VIKINGS THE FOUR ACES THE LANCERS
THE MIIU BROTHERS 1ERI SOUTHERN CHARLIE BARNET HARRT JAMES
BUDDY BRE6MAH MAN COPELAND THE DIAMONDS FREDDY MAHTIN
RUSS MORGAN CE0RGE SHEARING AND THE CUINTCT
WILLIAM REYNOLDS ANDRA MARTIN JEFFREY STONE ROSE MARIE HANS CONRItu BILL GOODWIN tg ,
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JOHN SAXON Jl Vj
JUDY MEREDITH - JOHN WILDIR K. J
' ROD McKUEN -flU. ST. JOHN J f
GEORGE WINSLOW HOLLY BEE A' '
TCSAY'S '
YC'JTH!
with every foot bejh scientlfical
ly planned in order to give the
maximum amount of comfort and
convenience to the many A&P
customers., Four check-out stands
will speed the flow of traffic
through the store.
- The sales area will include over
50 lineal feet of refrigerated self
service ' cases for the display of
fresh produce, frozen foods, pack
aged meats and dairy products.
All fresh .vegetables, except such
staples as oranges, onions,.' pota
toes, etc., Will be kept under con
stant teipritue in this-open-
faced :dlpaftmnt. l'.7 i
,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daughtrey
of Greensboro spent the week-end
with ;his brother, W W. Daugh
trey. Mr. and' Mr.? D.' B. Truebleod
spent Sunday in Portsmouth, Va.,
visiting her sister, Mrs. M. . M.
Dillro(jn.wt.,,(w ;
Mrs. J. W. Lane spent the
week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
E. J. Roberson in Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. Pearl Chalk spent the
week-end in Moyock ; with her
son, D. M.' Chalk.
' Mrs. Ned Nixon attended the
Baptist State WMU Meeting : in
New Bern this week. While there
she visited. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Hurnings.
: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ball spent
Sunday afternoon' in Mantpo with
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Stallings,
will be
held Saturday, March 15, at the
Farmers lart in Hertford. Hous
ton Edwards, Chairman of elec
tions, states that this is one pro
gram that should Be 'of interest to
just about every fari"r in Per
quimans County,, because cattle
are a major farm enterprise in
this County.
Everyone regardless of age that
sells cattle for slaughter 'should
vote in this election of whether
to pay ten cents per head to be
used to promote the consumption
of local grown beef in North Car
olina. : ; v ;.. ':'-' y:''-rr-Other
; programs of this - type
have been very successful in farm
produce and we feel that this is
something; that merits the effort
that it would take to vote because
we are greatly concerned with the
prices that we v receive for our
cattle. ;".-.: - ',,"i-s', y.
Polling places will" open from
8:00 A. M.KSaturday morning, un
til 5:00 P. M.j sSaturday, after
noon,, so please make an effort
to vote your conviction. ' )'
WINS ARMY AWARD
SgtlCWirth Chory, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Chory of Eliza
beth City and husband of the for
mer Miss Ida Lee White of Hert
ford, recently was awarded an
engraved cigarette lighter by Ma
jor; Gen. Yeager for outstanding
performance displayeyd for lead
ership, in the 7th Army NCO.
Sgt Chory won the honors at the
7th Armyy Academy, Munich,
Germany, receiving a 98 per cent
score. He, with his family, has
been stationed in Augsburg, Ger
many since J950. , . ,
a
; Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Ball and
daughter of Elizabeth City were
Sunday guests Of Lt. and Mrs.
James Knox. ' .'--j;-; ';;
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Pierce had as their guests,
Mr. and Mrs.' Jeff Pierce, Mr, and
Mrs. Clarence Pierce, ' Mr. and
Mrs. Bettie Hurdle and children
and Johnnie Pike. ,
Mri Crawford Wilson is spend
ing; th s week -in Bermuda wi,th
her A isband, who is stationed
member of the faculty at Avon,
speni this week-end at home. , .
Mrs Bill Pierce 1 and daughter
Patricia, visited their aunt, Mrs.
GUberCnear LiiiL,ttjrcrjy'Euii-,ou iul. -i " your "hat toT"""
day. 1 I Green That was my bar
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy and
children, Ava and Perry, of Nor
folk, 'Va., spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quin-
Mrs. Irma Dorsey left Monday
for Portsmouth, Va., where she
will spend several weeks with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Vaughan.
X' kr.' and irs. lidirel Hurdle1
and; Mr, and, tMr8t Matie Hijrdle
and daughter, Debbie of Elizabeth
City spent Wednesday with Mr
and Jfll ?ierc!.i ' J ,
He selJ me a-bottle of hair r
storer a month ago, and when- '
ever , I meet him I et him s
what -a fraud he is. ' .
The Eyidw
net.
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Robinsonr Who was that man
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