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I. 1! ..J fl The play,"; Maiden's. Prayer" by. ftobert Finch, presented by the Dramatic? Club of Perquim ans County Union School under the direction of Mrs, J, L. Privott and, Mrs. .M. .W; Strowd; was se Cwtojyn JUereon ' and r.e-ky class Kli's P.C.HS, 'contest held Ij'unC; we feiquiinans aflirma- March 14. Miss' Ve'ri'Ia ''Ahn ve deb?!:."! teum, . won, top Perry won top honors and will S honors m Cie Round Robin De- j reign . as Miss P.C.H.'S. for 1963 ; bates held in Edenton March 13. 64, succeeding Miss Janice Stan Perquimans placed first, scoring ton. ' ''' J ' tZS points out of a possible 150.1 Kitty Reed and1 Linda Owens i Kdenton ' scored - second.r havirtu ' nlarpii first in the nhvsical di- .118 points. , , ' : J vision of the science, fair he3d"lect9d .as;, the best-performance . : Mary ; Lee Newby and Perry at Perquimans last week-'--'v,'",r'fven,at;."the-;:--.North iCarolina Monds, the Perquimans negative - Joe Haskett scored first in the J Drama, Association Stae finals ' team, placed second in the nega- biological division with, an ex-! held at Ligon High Sfchool un tive djvlsion with 128 points, be- hibit demonstrating the produc!RaleiSn on March 15 and 16. J ing defeated by one point byjtion of paper. ' ' John, Thatch, a, tenth' grader, Gates , Coil y. ' Perquimans .meets Chowan wl played ' the part ;of "Mr. The' affirmative team'' will this week for its first baseball CurruthersV in the playy receiy- compete in Greenville later this game of the season. ' " ed the character award for the a nth i foiv district honors. ' Hie j Mrs. Georgia Roberts invites jbest .actor; of i the festival. Oth- PerquUnans teams are coached the public to attend the annual ,er members, of the cast , who by Mrs. Elizabeth's. Britt. I Jazz- Festival March 22 in thelwer? clted for tneir excellent "Moonlight and Hoses' was high -sthool auditorium at - 8 Performance were Martha Broth the theme for the annual junior P..M. " ' 1 ', ers "Magnolia Lilly, Joyce Bon- The. annual typing contest ner,.ana oeorge Feid sponsored by the. Business De partment of East, Carolina Col lego" was held Monday, March 18. Janice ,i Stanton,; ,.,'Chuck .White, Betsy si Barbee, Mary. Barbee, ilVerna :, Perrj?,' Margaret. Eure, Irene; Elliott and Phyllis . Nikon were j chosen ' tdi participate t in this : contest because of, their scholastic attainment in Typing I. The ' two students making the highest scores will participate in the 'district contest' held on the East Carolina campus April 25. Entire Family , PROTECTED bvWevi '" ' i ' Look in the10! of 12-B any . . i , J (morning and you'll, see, among The .theme for the drama fes tival was "Educational Theatre as a means of Academic Excel lence." ' ' The schools participating in the state festival presented ' winning plays from ' the Eastern, the Northeastern and the Western Regions of North Carolina. A total of twenty one-act plays were included during: the two day festival, r . , , The critic judge was Mrs. Mary Lyman, an actress of the Raleigh Little . Theater. She has a pro found background in the art of teA Will V .," Mother thln; . th . PtWdont nf :drama which includes a major in ...I-. 001 jthe Student, Council,, the, Beta, fe'lfh from the University of -'AUTO POLICY, Club vice president, both of the 0'111 Carohna at Chapel HlU : n ; 'f-1J".r - ' . ... ' ' j .; r,4' She studied at : the American 1 It t j)ti f- r i it. i , I ( mi m s.7 y A 1N Belativea living with you are .protected . all major driving hazards f covered by this ONE low-cost policy! . 1 Call toddy for full inoii , V motion; No obligation,1 r' ' ' Brinn Iristiraiice 143 Nprlh Church.. Street TELEPHONE S60I ..::' Hertford, K. C. to" " Sapport Tour County ThrD(k , 1'wqulmBiii County Cbambcr ' Mr And Mir Valpntinp Suppt. hp'arf 'th Brt;tn'ri.in.rhif r.f Academy of Dramatics Arts in both', the annual,' and 'the 'news paper,' the Monogram Queen, the winning " affirmative ' debating tefcm, the 1 96263 and the 1963-64 Miss PJC,H.S- and pne runnef-up in j iyear'ig contest and. one trench professor. fji CARD ;OF, THANK8I ThefamilV'bf Airs., Lola L. 'Copeland gratefully and prayer fully -thank all whoj were so kind, thoughtful . and sympa thetic during her illness and at our loss. May God bless you every one. . . . , . New York and did graduate study at Colujnbia University in New-York... - LIBRARY NEWS A number' of new books have been received in the Perquimans County Library in the past few weeks. Soldiers of the Sea, the Marine Corps 1775-1962, was given li memory of Major E. W. Duns moor. , t Other non-fiction titles are: The ; points of My Compass, by E. B. White; There's Yeast ir. the Middle East, by Etheridge TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED Promises to Keep, by Dooley. ) I'Md n qIs is Mr nil n ' lift' lifn lasr i f f f Stores have just the thing for 1 i the1 Easter Parade . from ' i ' blue-ribbon!d bonnets (with if , .all the frills) Jo the latest, . the'V?ung- one?;: you'll ' ; i finH Snrinatachinnthah children like to' wear! J s "DonTforget" the. lord of t the house either Nor- 4 3mUj3llEOestIp'n:s V furnishing anywhere! , :i0 m?$s Wt?;m. l l T ,. ill! v'l - -Yifefltf' L'. II 1 lii mmli mil iiwwwiimi w 4. ijifs' week For- young ' people the 'libraryj you iL, has: Telstar. Communication bv S600 Satellite-1 The - Famous World Mof twelve" Opera; ' Knights - of the Middle AiTM' firowinB ITn in 15fh fun. tury England; Robin Hood Stoiw vM ff O.B. ies, retold; and the ' Britannica True Life Series. For very young readers, the library has a v an net cjv- W6?e1 rifinDerf rfMptP number of the Harpercrest "I assortment of good ' stories and: picture book's. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS The Ladies' Missionary Society of Berea Church of Christ held its March meeting at the church Friday at 7:30. The public !was invited to hear their guest speakers from Poland. V George Dajenski and Kostek Jakotfuick1 are - attending Eastern Christian College - in Maryland prepai'ing themselves to go backt'to'thefti native land in one more- year and there to give thfe "message of Christ to so manVi- whb' ! are anxious to hear. TWse''' Boys both spoke 'for a short MiW'eafch and told of the hardships - they and others have hadObTefcifhd the iron curtain pertaining to religi ous works. Their talks were. en joyed by all present ! . Refreshments were served af ter the meeting approximately 100 guests. r V around earnings. No capif&. -meKiniwiFt1n rWnaItAawlilPh -iD.JNCi&!!Dj3Wj'4licbJpd,j -iVaq 9li ,to7;tw;'iMflrtl,lS,29 chains,' t( BOOOi i HcrUurd, n(mbeihla!Tsas'?Jvf sx J t wub'- n a tmn v cmolJ: m a itti n .1 tx. n H aesu-ca. 'wtoo' sa.gQ monui Production Credit Assoc'ffttiS?.1 pVPARTMENia?95GailaBHNTJ Moaera . aparunenta, 10 lent: ' i '.fc-rftsM a:nHpi83eH!jaart- ments, furnishedor unfurnish--.as':esred7. HSmS &?ef ""'iSefrigerator1 atioT-wteVeafeT "'with 'teacri Bliartm'ent."rCau Hertfor'a'1 2201"'fbr 1h'fbrhtkM and upgeoreall' Henry C. Sullivajftiaeji';or 4616, c, son sale i- mi ' morris jor call phonrer.fford. t George rtWC;-r!EOSOOM---HOBWBrt)Ri saMriarge1 rht'liIeFnrth iQa-SALE SPINS!., PI ANQj iWANTiDi Resnonsible .party la, on.;a .spinet.fitanQ, "Can be.sefin The Rev. and Mrs. Coley Elwood Coggin of 'Walterboro, S. C. mnounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Jean, to How ird Blount Mathews. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. .Howard Blount Mathews of Hertford. Miss Coggin is a junior at Campbell Col ege. Buies ,Croek. N. C. Mr. Mathewi will be graduated from Campbell College in June. The wedding is planned for July 27 it the First Baptist Church. Walterboro, . ..,,.. i -1- .', ' ' . - The American Shotgunner, by Sell; Myths and Maneater, th( story of sharks; Nelson and the Age of Fighting Sail; Honey and Salt, poems , by Sandburg; The Crystal Cabinet, a collection of poems; Understanding and Pre. venting Juvenile Delinquency; 'rayers for. Christian Services, ,1,1 I ifj j vf f j ft ', ,ft,i ffoitil Tt" 1 ' " 1 , pcivate.. furnished.: and lectaii ..rallv hpMpd aDartments-. cheflB -J -Mrs. Elizabeth C.'-Wardphohe logs and blocksT,'rtldhe .742to,' bHertfdrd. VeneittMili., -sSiettfbrd, U. tSi P-o I(Ia221fe! 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