TKZ FPtOOTMACT WEgXLT. HZMTORg. NOBTH CAROLINA, F1U9AT JULY JS, HSi. PAGE THRTJ. From Durham , - Miss Jo Pat Stoke of Durham spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. J IJx. and Mr. -Hercules' Byrum Li Tyner announce th approach' g marxiaga of their daughter, naraL to William Proctor, son ti Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Procter of "out 3, Hertford. The wedding will take place July 26th, at 3 Vs'clock in the afternoon at the Ballard's Bridge parsonage. PERSONAL ltEMS . ' SOCIETY MEETS 1 The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Berea Church of Christ held its regular meeting Friday night, July IS, at' 8 o'clock at fh home, of Mrs. John Hurdle.'. . -The president, Mw.' Whit-Cart Wright, called the 'meeting to or- .'fLord JjSomeljSdtdtiUpon ily peart," a whijtflfcjr. Pqafjett IVotiona't!,teaatog-'th1et19th HtoL ; The minutes of the last meeting were reaa; roil was called with 14 members' present. ' Mr. Puckett taught a very in teresting lesson from the 6th chapter 1 of . I Corinthians. The closing hymn Was "Jesus Saves," followed, by 'Mrs. Horace Miller dismissing the group, with pray er. The hostess served delicious refreshments. , . ' . , .. Sham'al ' . HaMM tiirntrf Tn Tutu Y T-Sgt. William Boyce and fami ly :hae .returned'i'tb'r'HaVJBlfigen, teyas after, vacationing wiihTtheir . parents,, mi. auu, jmjf.joui ipyKv. Bgt Boyce U stationed In HarlirJ- feen with the lyS.Air Force, i , ,. Mrs. Thurman HarreUiAndifiOhs Tommy and Bobby are spending . his week with Mrs. Harrell's jrother-iri-law and sister, Mf. arid Mrs. Vance Overton at, their ot- fege near Washington,, gJV Wednesday H ft f-Mrs. Grayson Inman 'and two ions, Jimmy and Bobby of .Nor folk, Vs., spent Wednesday .with , C. G. Stephens and Mrs. " Tom Sklpsey, , - --z Visiting In Williamaton R Mrs.' J1. S. yickiis visiting; her brother-in-law and sistetM and Mrs. J. H. Thrower in. William kton. , o. To Motor Tour 1 '. Mr.'and Mrs. W. F. Ainsley and children)- and Mrs. Eugenia" Beck and children are on a motor tour p California and other -points" -df interest in Western States. ; Visited Relatives V"", AtU Mrs- J. DV CostM has returned homeaftert spending se yJtrys with relatives" in- Hookartorlf and piston. - VM-' Returned Home J. D. Coston returnecL jte .his home on Tuesday after attending p meeting at Roanoke, Va. ach " fi $, s. Charle IJarn M Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Charh&l HJtrrell and family are spAwim this kveek, at the Bagley cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. Raiurend Wednesday -Kg Alvah Monds Jof Elfrlbeit N. Mr. and Mrs." Edward Morten f Quantico, Va., spent several Says this week with Mrvand Mrs. . ft. R. Tucker. , ; , iQ jco?n i 1 1 I -i I I ' f 1 r'V "symptcr5atic "Yoi complain-that you have had to support your wife's fam ily?" the touri questioned1 the man seeking a 'divorce'. rw -1 ' s )k. : t t Has . J,Hojf' touch lit 'a family .'TouB'childrfjailyojlr honbr" - "Who, f,(thejr fattwr?"' ,.J '1 ajn;tfouKftnb4f.w " i jj( ? - The foregoing should rive you a . FApES A CHALLENQINO FUTURE TV orrTL "' T'" . - - -av.-. . .vMdajV71VTn''A i'il ..a Anq enaof our areas undergoing dramatic develop- mem is the some 4wrnues of Jm -NottB -Oroimt wasi ncan beacfces, iv ui wna;j is oorucico- wiin 'sanay -j Improved hiehwiyi and bridges continue to ,.;t areas closer' td it he manv thousands toiU,', brine these . whnm df heach; wncfr iftn is i .'-'miKf " everv vnk. Yon : - .can take your choice of whether its fishing, bathing, '" ' swimming,' boating; lively br quiet you name it-, v North Carolina has it. ' 4 Typical, too, of the entire beach areas is the native hospitality afforded all visitors, as evidenced by the "legal control" system of the sale of beer and ale .that is obviously working in the best interests of all concerned, North Carolina Division UWTgD STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. Aii- general idea of the conditions un der' which benefits may be paid to people who) are still- working. KLO'tV YGii.1 SOCIAL SECUHITY P. . Battendori rsprwentatiTe of the Social Security Ad ministratlonr is In Hertford the second Wednesday of each month at the Perquimans County Court House. It is of importance to all work ing men and women in the Unit ed States to know What -social se eurity ,, jinsurance benefits '; they can . couru on ,wnen tney retire. This article is directed' primarily Toward wove worxers wno are do iii for women) and have or soon will cut down on the amount of work they are doingA 'or 'retire completely 1 from the s working force, v ' However,' present day planning Always promotes future prosperity, AH. of us should con sider the 'following facts': - A. The social security earnings test applies generally to those who have not: substantially retir ed. ; - B. A person receiving social se curity benefits may earn up to $1200 a year and still receive pay ments for every month in the year. - C: If a person over retirement age is not earning over $2080 per year, he should apply for pay ments immediately in order not to lose benefits, j . rf f , . .' A' person may receive social security: payments or any manth in which he doesn't work for wag es of more than $80 or. perform substantial services in his busi ness even if he earns over $1200 More specifically, the social se curity law provides that if you earn over $1200 during a year be fore ace 72 you will lose one j month's check for each $80 (or fraction thereof) of earnings over $1200 in the year. To illustrate, you could earn up to $1280 and you would receive all your checks for the year, but one. You may earn up to $1360 and only two checks would be withheld, and so on. But remember, no mat ter how much a person earns in a year, he can get the monthly payment for any month in which he earned no wages, or wages of less than $80, or does not render substantial services in self -em - Ons ooinf needs emphasizing, since it is frequently misunder stood. The earnings test is an annual earnings test. This sim- last earnings.; It provides some assured income to people when they need it most. Those who continue to perform their regular ply means that all your earnings j work generally have not lost any for the calendar year must be earnings. considered in applying the test." The reason for an earnings test is obvious social security is in- The depth of one's conviction ' measures the breadth of his in payment ,, 1 'tended as a partial replacement of' fluency . , J. H. LeiehHunt. NO HIGHER THAN YOUR HEART-BUT IT'S A TALL TRAVELER! '58 CHEVROLET! -This long, low beauty was born to cover the miles. And you ride relaxed, cushioned by a NEW FULL COIL SUSPENSION that makes any road seem smoother! Here's an engineering achievement that would have seemed incredible only a few years ago. It's an achievement in comfort in really superlative comfort and the free-flight feeling of beautifully balanced suspension, whisper-hushed engines and solid-as-Gibraltar Bodies by Fisher. And this cloud-soft pleasure comes without a penalty. It is all pure plu because it is backed by Chevy's famous readability, by a new, tough-sinewed Safety-Girder frame, by the kind of horizon-wide vision that makes driving safer and surer. Only superb engineering Chevrolet engi neeringproduces just this blend of comfort and security. And only Chevrolet powers it all with sprint engines ultra-efficient power plants that jet from idle to all-out in one 'giant stride. We could fill a book with the reasons why but why read about what you can feel. Your Chevrolet dealer has a car at the curb, ready for your command ! America's best buy America's best seller! f ' .. ' n'm ' avis.v.v.i UBaMT'i&u .jh y i s- i . 1Ti rB- jo- : 1 i&0K zjf& Jj -V wf h'f? ff$f ms2kiAiMS Alr conditioiilng-tamparaiurM mod to ordar. Gm a dononitration. '.. ... 18 , .... . . f r-iJ!v; v.; Of Ed Ei -. ' FHE - f M U AM A, t'A w , . v - . , " - '--v : tap- am l-r. - rv-i -:.:.- -t m m m aa Hvam 1 7i 7 , nVLLU W ILJULi -:aaaamv. id- . I . - ,- :i -. iL'.--iA -a a & -i- . , vv on - t , ; ,.- ..r .... . . .TJ' .--...-r-' - . fffln-r t ' - ..... ... . T ..-w.- I I '. ,T U W ' fill Ik I It ' iTLWV- m ; - f-- - , ; vv ., ee the col I ' ..7 - . i 4 - - V. ... V! An lliitHnni I'" 4 ; t '- , ' . 7 f 1 ., y . ',' I f u it fi a i " - II: ' ' I ' ' , , Tr ' . s .- 7 - t v - ... ... ., in piicajm -uoor 4100a win aooy oy not, cvry whmow of vity Uavroief is ialely rice uass. iSge jor ?oca authorized Chevrolet dealer 1 CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. Dealer's Franchise No. 1675 , HERTFORD, N. C. ; j CONFEDERACY Paul Green's Brilliant, New Outdoor Symphonic Drama of the War Between the States ; ; . Now Playing at Virginia Beach, Var tn t tall bo or "taphont f -..rlior on th party -1 tamp"-"!''" .. 'i ..." . , ; r nnrlco. y , See the color, beaulyyxcitement and pathos of the Civil War at the Confederacy . ..Uutdopr. Theatre, on Virginia J5each Boulevard (Route 58) between Norfolk and in timeiirBT?(0ilightly during July and August, Ml!-) Ut Come to NorfolkVriiwim. shoitand eniov the entertainment In Norfolk sr. lucre are mure umn iuu apparei siorcs una more tnan z,uuu retail esiao lishments offering a large selection of quality merchandise at down-to-.. earth prices. The beaches are nearby, accommodations are available and . there are lots of things to do. - A J ' n .

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