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r: rrT.crrns wtraxT. HXRTrcr.D. rcrnt carousa, Friday, September a, mo. ' John 'T; Grooms, re;-esenlatY c lho f t 'SecurilT ntsdar ol nth month at ih Pmrquimans Cavity Cqytt l-iu V." i - '. f ' . ' :v-' ' ' ) il i.i. ... Ae .you losing social securi- die, Carolyn Fey Rogenjon and ly benelits? Every year about this ' time the Social - Security Administration i runs "at study called Lossf '.. Benefit ;J5u vey , Through this - survey we found persons in this area1; who were losing sdeial securitw tnefits. Cou canjJbebly hubeir somef m UKm among your iru-nas ana acquaintances. ;v, To .JMrt Vent this. .loss of benefits, youi should take! stock of yourself ri'M now? and keep ' this article on ;hand - or in with your, personal. paVers. ' ':' There are four times In your, lifetime . when the Social Se curity Admmistratioft'f fajltg: see you, your wife or tt of kip. By that , we mean, we want ypu to come in and talk with us. These four times toqontact the Social' Security Administra tion are in the event of 'death, In the case of disability, when yqu reach retirement age (62 for women, ; 65 for men), or when you reach- age 72 and;are still working. ' 1 . ' All types of benefits paid by the Social Security Administra tion are covered in : these four jvents. When one of these things oc-- curs, what should you o? Yu ihould "get" in touch wi'thyour social security office bringing with you ryour ' social . "security number or that of .the deceased. f, Any- time a person fiasa so cial security card - t and!' ' has forked on jobs included in so cial security;,-there is -tposU bility of - benefits' beiAg payable: f)a not trust your, own -opinion on possible social security, bene fits. Don't trust the opinion of friends and'' neighbors, no" mat-' tw how well meaning they are; Cope, to the social seeurjy of fice where you, .will receive . a positive and. factual determina-; tion of your entitlement to so cial security benefits. v s John Grooms, Field Represen tative, from the Norfolk - So cial .Security office U the Citizens Bank BuUdingj ', Jfifenton, each Thursday at 10:30 A. M., and in the Courthouse, fHert lordi on the second Wednesday ofacn. month to assist Jfleopte' in '.Tiling claims for Social Se curity -and to discuss any So cial oeuuruy. mauer.y, j. : burgess News , Miss Anne Platte bas aEeturn- pri In her hnmoit Wilminirtnnl - ; " " ' 4.VWH after spending the summer With her, sister, Mrs. Cecil Owens, Jr. ' Mrs. W. . B "Basnight, Sr., and Mrs. W. . B. Basnight, Jr., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.'B. Basnight Sunday. W J , M.'Mr, and Mrs.. C. 'W.' Ingram ; and son, Cliff and . daughter, Judy, -spent the week-end , with Mr. and. Mrs, Walton Lane. ; Sonnie Matthews is at home after 4eing a patient at Norfolk General Hospital for observation and - treatment ' - , The ' Burgess WMU entertain ed their families at a 'picnic at Goose-Nesf - Beach -Wednesday. A fried chicken dinner was served to the group. . . - ISO ATTEND ANNUAL 4-H CLUB PICNIC LAST FRIDAY ( More . than ' 150 l-Wtojt and adult leaders attended the annual- Club picnic and swim party held In" Elizabeth City last Friday. '-(The group enjoying wimming from 5 to 7 P. M during 'which the Assistant Home' '-Agent' " directed ' relay races. In charge- Of the party were Mrs. J. N. Newby, Mrs.'1 Warner yMadre, Mrs. Wallie Knight, Mrs. Lyndon White, adult -leaders, and Sandra Jennings, Beth Hur Vernon Winslow,; 4-H council. WOODVILLS REVIVAL Revival services will begin Sunday evening, September 4, at ' 8 o'clock at the Woodville Pentecostal vj,- Holiness! '! Church witfl, the Re(! . Paul IE. t Borden and the Rev. Stanley Black,1 "Jk These1 -young' minis. ters' are -good musicians1 'boming fromi . "Holmes Theological Seminary," Green ville, S. Ci vThe; pastor of Wood ville is the Rev. W. A. . Ren frew. ry - t. ;$IM!3 1 sachi nd' :tw.o! skilled '.factory dt)bsi:as: ;aboxenc: before soine-.te'Wbrk beraaa at- $400 each-in aeronomy ; and .iS ,j,nentlv," Crane said. . - 1 H 1 . .11 . i -- . 11 1U K DLUL1U11 ULIIUIOJIIO .T"UL ... 1 - V-S 1 . I n " " . "I 1 "T"?' B' ,!"V :r ""iR.tnilhr ,,nfc,pH . r.r,.rti0n $9,600 In Scholarships Offered 4r.II Members Scholarships. - W or th $9,600 await 4-H Club members who are pursuing ' certain college I courses. - Two home economics scholarships of $800 each, 'four wrth .'crop , protection and ' pro- cessful applicants . this fall. The , eight v scholarships1!, are part 'of a national 4-H scholar ship fund administrated by the National .-: 4-H Service Commit tee, ChjcagOr in "cooperation with the Extension -"Service and land grant colleges and universities. Funds come from industrial con cerns that -have supported' the 4-H '"educational !t program' '" for Some time. " v . ' The home economics" . scholar ships, are given annually by Sunbeam Corporation, v Chicago, to girls 1ft their junior 'Or senior college year. ' - 'f 1 The California Spray-Chemical Corporation of Richmond , pro vides scholarships to ' junior., or senior students majoring Or min oring . in agronomy, souf,'' ento mology, v plant pathology , and vegetable: or fruit horticulture. . ,. 'I ,1-, 1, -r4 i: YOUNGSTERS ARE URGED : . TO RETURN TO SCHOOL ,' . Continued from Page One than is .the case with . graduates Crane added. - ' J" . "As regards their earnings, the survey shows that both boy and girl graduates do much better than , dropouts, he v continued. "Among .boys, four times as many dropouts as graduates earn less than $40.00. a week; and one and one-half : time as . many graduates as dropouts earn $80.00 a week, or more.-- Among girls, three i and ' one-half ; times as many . dropouts ?as graduates earn under $30.00 a weekV while twice as-many girl graduates as PHYLLIS D. BAGLEY WEDS C. J. NIEDERSTADT (ConHruea from Page One) front and back. Her finger tip length veil of imported illusion was arranged from a lace half pill box - outlined with pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and step hanotis''',. , Miss Jean Bagley, sister of the bride, was" maid of honor. She wore ; ' a-' ballerina length gown of white lace over blue taffeta, styled with scooped neckline . ' and blue . satin bow at the waistline, -i' She carried J i nn nn uiupouia uu pu.uu a w. . ui ( cascade bouquet of pink car-! "t010, , -j. nations and wore a blue head- . Sharp differences also ..are piece adorned with seed pearls found between the two groups and a circular veil, in relation to unemployment, I. The bridesmaids were Mrs'. Crane stated. ; Dropouts suffer James Baker of Norfolk, Va., three times the amount of un- sister of the. bride, and Miss employment . experienced by judy Niederstadt of Saginaw, graduates. - ' (Mich., sister of the bridegroom. . 'These iacts should convince They wore lace gowns over pink all young people of the advisa- taffeta with headnieces similar I bility of finishing high school to that of the honor attendant aocL earned. .cascaito;,bcque , of 1 pink "ciiwni."""'.''?'''-.;''''';! Richard Simons " of . Lansiiig, " ivin.li., was Dtsi man. u rooms men were Terry Vann of Eliza beth City, cousin of the bride, and George Morris of New Lon don, Conn. . The bride's : mother wore a light blue eyelet dress with harmonizing' accessories and a corsage of white carnations. 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