-J eArriptx FTAY. JTVES w. mi. pi,'-; J' V I- J, .Hit " -V . ' Canday At Ocen View ' ' i Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family spent Sunday at Ocean View, Ya- Vising Partita , - Mrs. Don Holman of Logan, Utah is spending several weeks With her parents, Mr.' ?aiid Mrs. Hurley Hofler. r, From Porttznoufh : ; .". , Charles Raker, of, .Portsmouth, Va.? spent .Satjirday with hs mother, Mrs. Jack; Baker. .. , , 'Tommy' Sumner anl M'Si Veda phones, oi, Raleigh.' spent "the wetfe-.eocl wtfh Mr, and Mrs. T. From CSrsenvills ' ' : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolly of Greenville spent Sunday , with Mrs. Wilson Reed. Returned Home ..Mrs,, J. R. Winterrittger and family returned to their 'home at JFprV Worth,, r Saturday aftej! ,visiting , Mrs. Wfjliam, Tuck er andPaul Tucker(. ,n.. Hospitalization? I You Can Get It By Calling HENRY C. SULllYAN V PRONE 4196 OR 4616 i Full, Coverage v! $10.00 DAILY FOR ROOM AND BOARD 1 'r . ' , TO $300.00 FR MEDICAL SUPPLIES . UP TQ $200.00- tfOR'SURGICAL EXPENSES 5 UP TO $90.00 FO& PHYSICIAN VISITS'' ' . UP, TO fS.0.OQ FOR Emergency Outpatient 'Expe'us? 1 " I No Medical Examination Required I OU 461G NOW! Fiona I 'Miss Mry Gilqhrlst f Edenn ton is snencung.iws ween wicp, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Willifqrd. . From FoJfyunouth . . . ' Mr. an4 iMrs, Vuyent HiU nd family of Fortaraoiuth, Va., spent Sunday1 wth Mrs. Qeorge Fields and family. -ywu''aimevtrawv'a taced; resulted 'trr abolshi.g Visited Parsnt M-Sgt. and, Mrs., La Polk Jordan,'- who has been stationed at Adana, Turkey' for two years, has been visiting Sgt Jordan's parents, Mir, and Mrs; Clement Jordan. After his leave they will be stationed at Gentile Air Force Bake at Dayton, Ohio. , ' 4196 In Durham; .si j Mr. andrMrs. J. ..ft Towe at tended the Methodist Conference this week in Qurham, where Mr. Towe was a.odelegate. v- California Visitors.' : Mrs., Charles Lloyd and child ren .Lauren Larryapd, Keith of Salinos, California are: visiting with her parentsv Mr.' and Mrs. Lawrence B. Ferry,; for a shprt while before joining Sgi. Lloyd iq San FranciScoy California and leaving for Honolulu,' Hawaii, where, he is . being transferred. - ECC HONOR STUDENTS East Carolina. College, Green ville, has announced the follow ing Perquimans County students achieving scholastic honors, at the college during the spring quarter. : ' " , Dean's, -list: V. Wynda i , Lynn Chappell, Jesse P. Chesson, Jr., Johnny Phillips, Clifford Towe, Pan Reed Winslow. Honor RoJl; , Pailen. Lae and Mary Stallings. . HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Charles Murray was hos tess at a party Friday : morning at ; her home on Market Street honoring her sister, Mrs. R. C.i Glover of Lancaster, Ky, who is a house guest of her mother's, Mrs. Anse White. , Cut Summer flowers were used, in the party rooms. Iced drinks, ham bis- YQlUA EIND JUST THE CAR YOU'VE GOT IN MIND AlYQURrGHEWrDEAtERS -SIUF SliUFFllMli LUilMHilt Thirty-one models to pick and choose from Jet-smooth Chevrolets, fleet-footed Conors, the qneof-its-kind Corvfttei-jyst name, your pleasure. Then stoR m for a pleasant visit with your Chevrolet dealer. For full-sized fun, take ft look at Chevy's biidget-lovin' Biscaynes, evervpopular Bel , Airs and always-elegant Impalas, A tip for topdowners: The Impala Convertible is the liveliest, loye ' lies ever.) For king-sized wagon fans there are six happy-hauling, fgpy .. vacation-minded Chevrolet wajons. And, for a thrift-rear treat, rJf don,'t miss the nifty selection of easy-handling Comira sedans, pzSS3!pks coupes, lonzaa and Lakewood and Greenbrier wagons. Take your L chomlstA pick the easy way. Just one stop at your Chevrolet dealer's does, it f- f ' sandwiches, potato chm,, mints and pary cakes were served to the 35 guests that called. ' k -.Ali i- f'i - 'i : J ' t- .' RPNQBfip AT PARTY, . Mrs, J. H. Towe . entertained at 9 party Wednesday, morning at ier home on Church Street, honoring Mrs. W. H. Llewellyn of Branxville, ' N, Y.,-. a house guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joe H. Towe. last week. Summer cut flowers decorated the party rooms an refresh ments ' of iced drinks, : ham bis cuits, cheese straws," potato chips and nuts were served to those that called from 10:30 A. M., to 12 noon. ' . : i SENATOR Sam Ervini j t . . SAYS ; Washington Hearings have been held on appropriations for North Carolina water i projects by the Senate Subcommiittee on Piblic Works. - Senator Jordan and I recently appeared before the Subcommittee in support of seventeen of these North. Caro lina projects of which; fourteen are for surveys and studies con nected with 'the development of our rivers and harbors, flood control, ' navigation and erosion prevention. The other three re quests are, for construction pro jects. The: progress of INorth Carolina ' is vitally connected with the " protection and devel opment of the State's number one natural resource water; The amount we requested for these public works is $3,149,800; r j ) Malloxy Rul Chang Urgwd On June 13th, I introduced a bill to make voluntary admis tions and, confessions in criminal proceedings and prosecutions in the courts of the United States and the District of Columbia ad missible against defendants. The rising tide of crime .(within! the District of Columbia points up once again the need tor legisla tion to clarify the Supreme Court ruling of 197 in the Mal lory case. That ruling held in admissible the voluntary state ment of a convicted and self confessed rapist because of the delay in taking ' him before a committing magistrate., , , . The Mallory ruling and a prior' de sision in the McNabb case have ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM? , HOW TO KILL IT. . If T? IW DAYS.' , t bo jlnad. with ttrong,' jntiaat lyif T-4-L, your 48e knefc at ar voir (tore. Watch Infected afcla loura oil. - Watch halth)r akia m dace . Itch and bnrnior are fane. MDAT at a M PHARMACY. IM ':-i..j,a. . 7 a 1 ? New Chevrolet IMPAIR SPORT SEDAN : ' f ' , One 6? five delightful Impala models with just ftbout fverythiag anyone ;; could wants in. a car. Here's top-of-the-Kne luxury-j-at a ensbl Chevy price. :,, WM aHlallMMMIMMWMtWrMM sati f l ' 33 v7 Ne.w Chevrolet $El AIR 2-QQ0R SEDAN T Jit A all Chpvrnlpts thid familv fnvnrita KrinM vnn TWv fcv 'ftfth irafr. V foanship . L. and it's priced just; above the thriftiest full-sized Chevrolet, ; .QHEW'S'traditipn,1''' j .. ij costs less . i thv cecause tnese peopie-pteasing unevies keep on bn...... hipra trada-m lac,.., it's ahi.ost like" having your, cake'and eating it, too. One more reason for rj , Jet-sraootii ChevTolot.. Happy 0)tori' '.. And rf.anjf happy returns f ,1 . c; f --on p-ve M tha National Automobile Uealara Aasoclation official USEO Chit OUIPE, r vodm .r art now bfingn.i a h.- -ier petcantuaa of thJir original Bttca t i an any o..... ..ii aiz4 cm in melr fiatd. r n -s t tm it'' vh. m w tw saw a a f a MtMtrii twwrwtt t a m ti rata m4M iiiss I ITCHY SKIN HOW TO CHECK XT. IN JUST 15 MINUTES, . . Alter aalnr ITCH-MK-NOT, set yr S.JSek'iL"y dru tton " " JEKD8 8CHATOHINO. Apply In.taat Iryla ITCH-ME-NOT day or night w enema, Inaeet bltea, ringworm, M Itch, other anrface raahea. MOW ISAM rHABMACV. MrVAMrrMfVrVVMVVWMrVvVVVyMA on, m - ACHING BACK Now I You can Vt tha fast relief yoa, - Bead from Bagging backache, headache 1 and mucular aches and paina that often : eaoaa reetlew nighta and niaerable tired, out feelings. When these, discomforts ' eoaw on with overexertion or stress and strain yon want relief want it fasti Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink often setting np a restless un comfortable feeling. " Doan's Pills work fast in S separata wys I 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2, by soothing effect on bladder irrita tion. S. by mik) diuretic action, tending to Increase output of the 15 miles, of kidney tubas. ' Enjoy a good night's aleep and the same happy relief millions have for over SO years. New, tsrge sis aavea money. . Get Doan's. Pilk today I Bali's Fills and fundamental rul5 ( vi;t dence regarding the admissibili ty of a confession. . The old rule was that if a confession . was. freely and voluntarily made it was. deemed trustworthy. In the Mallory decision the Supreme Court held that a delay of 7 hours, in arraigning the prisoner rendered the confession inad missible as evidence against him under ; the Supreme Court's in terpretation of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. I sub mit that when Congress wrote' the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure it had no intention of loosing convicted murderers and irapists upon a hapless pub lic merely because a police offi cer failed to taKe a prisoner be fore a committing magistrate before the lapse of 7 hours. is fpr this"re8,son that I in troduced i this bil to make vol untary admissions, and confes sions admissible in criminal pro ceedings and prosecutions in the courts of the United States and the District of Columbia. War is delightful to those who have had no experience of it. ':. .. ' Erasmus. ...;....pLUB-MEETS. I tion . entitled I Cuts" "Strawberry.. Short was, given by an out-member; The Helen Gaither Home Dem onstration Club met ' June IS. at the Agricultural Building with! Sandra Jennings. Mrs. Frank McGoogan and Mrs. I Eva Ann Smith, a 4-H mem Mattie Mathews as joint hostess. 'ber participating in the 4-H Mrs. Dan Berry, vice presi- Public Speaking Program' fur dent, presided, and welcomed 1961, gave a timely speech on guests, Sandra Jennings, Eva ,(What 4-H Meant to Me, My Ann Smith, Barbara Sherlock. Family and My Community". BlMrerrrwVVaMavn(ae I Taylor Theatre I EPENTON, N. C: Thursday. Jun 29t- I Gsorqs Hamilton and I ' Dolores Hart in i "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" f InemaScapa and Color i Friday and Saturday, 1 Jun 30-July 1 Shorta 7:30 Feature 8:00 i Satorday Start 1:45 Features f.tS, . :S 8:85 Olenn Ford and Anne Baxter in "CIMARRON" ClnemaScope end Color Sunday. July 8 Audif Mvirphy and Dolores Michaels in "BATTLE AT BLOODY BEACH" j Monday and Tuesday, j July 3-4 . : Slavs Reeves in "MORGAN THE PIRATE" s Cinemascope and Color ! .:" . I Wednesday. July 5 Shows Continuous front 3:30 "IMITATION OF LIFE" ClnemaScope and Color ? MERCHANTS FREE MOVIE DAY Trade With The Following Merchants And Get Free Movie- Tickets Eden.ton Furniture Company The Edeutoa Bestanrant BIN Perry's Texaro ' Service Hollowell'a Bexall Drus Store Na-Cnrl Beaaty Shop George Chevrolet Company, Ino. Blcks Laandry Dry Cleaners T ft Q Super Market Mltckeaer's Pharmacy . Albemarie Motor Company; Phthlslc's Super Market, Ine. Qulnn Furniture Company, Ine. Belk-Tylef Company and Peggy Jennings. ,The meet ing opened with a song "Sweet and Low". : -. Scripture reading from James 4:1-12 was given by Mrs. Frank McGoogan. The devotional "Do Not Speak Evil" was given by Mrs. Mathews. , ; A very interesting demonstra- Home I ! - : " -i" " II irm m. m . The following announcements were made by Mrs. Dan Berry: Garden Tour on June 15 to begin at the Agricultural Build ing, County Council on June 29 to begin at the Agricultural Building, Annual Farm and Week on July 11-14 at MAayvgraiaayakt( . State College, Crafts Works': in August at Manteoj:Frm r,-- tival n October f ini dpwntt" Hertford. ' ' ' -' " ' , ' The club discussed plana for ... a booth at the Farm Festival. , Mrs. Berry appointed the Noml-' nating Committee for 1902 ofS-,.' cers. Those serving on the com. i mittee are Mrs. Frank McGoo- T gan, Mrs. Colon Jackson and Mrs. Tom Madre. The meeting was closed with all . repeating the Club Collect. ' ,. Refreshments of lemon cakaj"" and punch were served b,y Mra,r !r Mathews and Mrs. McGoogan. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIEJ?" ' 9 is 9teiN jf 7PPP (UamVaSnm 4 MILLION PEOPLE OWN RURAL ELECTRICS more than any other business America's Rural Electric Systems are outstanding examples of free enterprise. More than 4 million shareholders have accepted the obligation of supply ing themselves with electricity. No other business in the U.S. is owned by so many individuals. NDECA Fill in this information about your own system. Necessity forced these rural folks into the electric business. Established electric utilities shunned the ' job of serving these widely scattered rural users as unprofitable. As a result, the people organized themselves into non-profit groups usually cooper atives borrowed money from the Rural Electrifica tion Administration, and built their own electric systems. Best of all, they've kept their credit good. Since 1935, nearly 1,000 locally-owned and mana8 rural electrics have repaid almost $lVa billion In principal and interest on over $312 billion REA loans. We are proud to have played a part in this enviable record of free enterprise coupled with sound business management. Our rural electric cooperative, owned x , bv 2900 member-consumers, has already repaid $53 2. 000 in principal and interest on our REA loans. Today we are busy increasing capacity of our lines to keep pace with our member-consumers' ever growing demand for electric power. . 1 Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Chevrolets at year Iced qytfwxizili Ckzyc'A fcz'S IL'j. Lie" ro.4D ,0N PITANC CAtL THAT COUreTees "Grandm3ri coming in for the T ali wk VA ' If you plan tJ tnd f vrngorradMwtionthii . tummer.., why. nat cal 'tzti ind bt suri of ari tvsn warmer Wwlcomt, ' ( ;rsmfcr, tea, long diss t "a rates er lower aftef 6 P. l, and allday Sunday REED OIL COMPANY isprbiid toahiiour.ee Its appointment as a distributor for BOTTLED Inflation TO OUR FIRST Wd Cuotomera' AutomatU Delivery Serylca means ws regular ly check your supply of Essotane for you, sn4 tanks are replaced automatically. Economy of operation because of low maintenance and a saving on fuel con sumption is yours with f. modern Essotane installa tion. : - Cleanliness. , most important advantags of Essotane. You g clasn heat and this nteaaa less housework t Cnoklng i4e it a a py promise ws csb msks be 1 cause with high hsat Esse-1 tans foods cook quicklf! an4yougetpsrfctrssulti Automatic gas appll noes in many sisss an4 pries ranges can be yours for a Hn dollars a month, - Ramember Essotane Is tha modern fuel that's; ) quicker than electricity 9) sUowt you to have the latest automatic eppty - snces in youf horns. ' ' r: 3 r:rra: ft c'TOLCa .:' yST . nw 'tm r . t ' f rr A 1

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