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TK2 PEHQUTMA1T3 WEEJCLY, ICTTTOKD, 1TORTH CASOJJHA. FRIDAY. APHIL 2S, 1961. 3 M : 1' l : ' f. . k: The Hertford Grammar School PTA held its final meeting of the 1962-63 school year on Thurs day night at 8 o'clock with, Mrs. Charles Murray, president, pre siding. Mrs, Fred- Still gave,, a:: tfiost inspiring devotion, with scrip ture reading' from Proverbs 6:20-22, after 'which'she 'gave some very interesting comments on an larticle entitled 'Xord Education." ' . Mrs,; Charles Murray,.ypresi dent, presided over: the business meeting. The secretary, ( Mrs. Emory White, read the ininutes of the last meeting. They stood . approved as read. Reports were heard, from the following com mittee chairmen: Mrs. Bill Wil liams, treasurer, reported -a bal ance on hand of $l,244.76.'l'Mrs. Fred Still, ' study course chair man, reported , on the' last half of the study course ; held Win fall April 17. She expressed hei disappointment in : the " small number present and asked if anyone had any ideas on a study course to please contact the new president. . Mrs. Lester " Keel,: magazine chairman, announced that the PTA had received, the President's Citation for having 20 or; more subscriptions to the PTA magazine. , l - Motion was made and second ed that the PTA pay $800 toward a newrefrigerator for the school kitchen. , !,.,., I, Mrs. ' Charles Murray in be . half of the PTA, presented Mis Thelma Elliott a life, time mem bership certificate and pin tc the North Carolina Congress of Parent and Teachers Associa tion. - ' J. T. Biggers, superintendent congratulated the president,' anr other officers for the work they have accomplished. He '.also an nounced : 'J everyone V entering schoo nejjt fall from the first grade j through the senior class must ve' all f lve'lmrfitftllzatibn ' shots before they can enter. He stated! all parents will receiwe a - notice? concerning '''this 'insJie ' near &ture.. " '' ', ' j Mist Etfi'off 'anhouncec'fBepfe-', It ... J.i S . ' i . - . : wnn '"wet exact oauEf-jDpin. ,an jnounced ilater. ' V . ., ."., ' i Mrss dh.arles Murray installed the jlltowml'Vctfficei'ifor the d963- iohool year:: Jfresident, Mrs. Martwr RMdickrvice'-presi-' dent, prs. TJatt Berryrsectettiry, Mrs. Emory White; treasurer. Mrs. 0iU Williams. Mrs. Mjrray (then tunned the meeting over to Mrs. Marion Riddick.. Mrsi' Riddick announced, the (following, committee chairmen for the 1963-64 , school year: Program, i Mrs. Alva v Bunch; hrubbery, Mrs, George Byrum; .room representative,; Mrs. Keith Haskett; !' legislature,: James, Ev erett Newby; safety, Mrs, Edward Waters; 4 health, Clinton Ray (WinsIow; kitchen, Mrsv Durwood Reed nd Mrs. Emmett Landing; hospiwlityj MnC PhOirpTKach; publicity,' Mrs, Walter Harrison; magazine Mrs. Lestej- . Keel; 'membership, Mrs Grace'cbston; finance, Henry Stokes;, newspap er, Mrs. jXloyd 'Laiiis'iirtid,Mra. Wallace Hobbs; Cstudy ; course, Mrs. Edward Waters; dance, Mrs. A'uw'ntfn and s' I r'-'t In 17 x 23' sLa. I for 1 that "r.yr.d Car." v.: .if" -11 S?1 Popular ventilated design in a. - ' 'v .??S3 wide Variety of sizes and styles. . '-i-.a'.-..--' Aluminum or Rigid-Vinyl. . , i , 3TvN,vVVvX((l)f 'structural panel pitlo cover ' - .ttWning$ J , I engineered for greater strengUi ' ' "T"T ' v : ! V: ' nd beauty. Concealed drainage ,': r , ' , : ilp ' '.tjst-V ' 1 ' - ' ' l 1 J " ) " '" " ' Engaged'1 '' Eleanor Cecelia Williams . Mr. : and Mrs. . CJK. Williams of Route 1, Hertford, announce the engagement and aipproaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Eleanor : Cecelia Williams, to William (Henry Garrett, son of Mr. , and Mrs. 0. B. Garrett of Bdenton. The wedding is being planned for the 26th of May, 1963. Willis Jessup. The hospitality chairman re ported 125 to register, with Mrs: E. C- Woodard's , combination first and second grade winning the attendance- banner.'- --';" . ; Refreshments were served i in the library following the meet- mg' -' Mrs. Jeanette Dail Dies At Tyner Home Mrs. Jeannette M. ,Dail,: 83 iied at , her home i.at Tynei Thursday morning at 4:50 o'clock after ' several months' " illness She was a native of Chowan County. ; Surviving are five suns; Wil liam Bail and Charles Dail of Tyner and George Dail, Edwarc' Jail and ' James Dail of Nor Eolk; four daughters, Mrs. Wil liam Burum of Suffolk, Mrs. Boward Copeland of Wiofall anr Mrs. Johnnie Hollowell' and Mrs Raleigh Perry of Hertford; a brother, Riley1 Monds; -a -'sister Mrs.' Susan' 'jLiane of Tyner; 2' Z?Milai.$ndl .eight gi;ea.l, grandchildren. She was 'a member of Centej 3jlIkBptij5fV ,Chmch, (.Ivherj.. a tunerai service was new fit day, J&n.QP.nat , 3 . o'clack,,Thft Revenry Napier of filiated and burial' was in the uatrtily temfe tery!atTyner. ,. J SUNCAV SCHOOL. - Continued from Fag Four offers no chart ' for governments or peoples. He offers, instead that which made his life confi dent and rich; a fellowship with God, his shepherd,' his refuge, a very present help in the midsl of trouble. . -Regardless or circumstances painful or not, we are ever se cure in God's love' for us, in ours for him, and in the certain tyl of the eternal 'worth 'of his purpose for us. This is true se curity; thisjs the message of the rsains.,,,,, --, (These comments are 'bastg oi outlines ox the I Interna lion Sunday School Lessons, copy lighted by the Inxernatlona Council joI Relialous Educarlor tnd, wed t? permission- Solid-top horizontal style awe." .4 ingii .Sturdy aluminum, wide- assortment of decorator colon. A Look Backward , C'olinued Fiom Page 1 O. C. Long, Jr.; most conceited girl, Azile Godseyj most conceit ed, boy, Jesse Lee Harris; 'most intellectual Carolyn Lamb; typi cal POBJS. boy, ' William Dim mette; typical PCHS girl, Prue lewby; laziest person, Henry Stokes; wittiest person, .Carlton Barchft . 1 Breaks ' Arm Cranking Car: Alvah Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Winslow of White ston, had the misfortune to break his righf: arm while, cranking a car last Thursday night. , Interesting j Wedding At Holy Trinity: A wedding of much in terest solemnized at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Hertford, , on Saturday, April 25, at high noon, when Miss Louise Jocelyn Gaith- er became the bride of Robert Brooke Albertson of Portsmouth, Va.. .with the Rev. Edmund T. Jillson, rector of Holy "Trinity, officiating, assisted by the Rev. C M.. Holmead, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Portsmouth, Va. Boyce-Carver: Miss Martha M- Carver and Robert Harry Boyce, both of Hertford, were quietly married on Saturday; April 18. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. 73'. S. Dempsey.V pastor of the Hertford, Baptist Church, at the parsonage.-', r Shower in rlonor.of Mrs. Fen ton Hurdle: ,,Mr- Jesse Hurdle and Mrs. E..; L McDaniel de lightfully entertained at a show er On Thursday ' evening honor ing Mrs.: Fentoh Hurdle, at the home, of .Mrs. JessejHurdle near Chapanoke. Mrs. Hurdle was formerly Miss Ada' Lee McDaniel. Work On Winf all School To Begin Sooii: ' Six elementary schools of. Perquimans will be onsolidated when the new $40,- FACTS AND FABLES ABOUT PREGNANCY Is it true that a mother never .' oses the weight gained duiung iregnancy? Are female embryos .Uronger fhan male? Throughout '.he years many . "Old Wives" have, developed, t Now an ex perienced obstetrician i gives (he inswers to' the most asked ques tions' drf 'pregnahfcy: ""fteaatKem in the April 28th issue of THE! AMERICAN jWEEKLY Magaiine in colorgravure . ... exdusly.ely. .with HHE pAWIMpRE, AMERICAN on sal 'af your local 'newsdealer TRY ;A WEEKLt ' CLASSIFIES It's Time To Start Farming For This Year . . . See Us for For The Best . , . Buy Pf ister or funk SEED CORN We have ! it ready . for im mediate delivery. You'll get best results with Pf ister or Funk. ; , CERTIFIED SEED BEAMS and equipped to clean and treat Seed Beans Come to see lis today and he sure you haye seed and fertilizer when you want them, 17E BUY HOGS WE ARE ALSO BUYING We are District, Distributors for Daily Herring, hand ling all types of sprays, dusts and insecticides - Spread er service for fertilizer and lime. uo '.U b-Mi Li U.lSsU. u W LjLaLlivi.;vlUJ Phcr. 2 423-5411 ' - Winf all, N. C 000 school plant, work on which will begin within the next" lew weeks, is built at Wihfall, and at . Belvidere, where for more than a century was located the seat of learning for the Albe marle, the old Belvidere Acad emy, ; there . will be no school. Plans for the Winf all school, the consolidated school, are g6ing forward, and arrangements were made for the purchase of a .plot of ground of seven : acres ' on which to locate the plant.' The property is ( located almost? op posite the present school build ing, on the west side of the main highway between s Wiiifall and Hertford. Probably nine teach-i en will be .employed - at " this school.' ;v':' County Jail Now Free of pris oners: When Jtichard v' Straten- berger and Steve Gasper" were released from the Perquimans County jail von Tuesday the jail' was free of prisoners for the first time in a year and a half. There isn't a prisoner in the jail , at this time. Many , Join Clean Politics Group: H. G-. Winslow, who is sponsoring the Clean Politics movement in Perquimans, re ports a very satisfactory response on the part of Perquimans vot ers. Mr. WinsloW offered the pledge cards for signatures on Saturday, of last week, and by Tuesday noon a large . 'number of voters had signed the-' 'cards, pledging t(f '.discourage in' every way possible the hiring of work ers by ' candidates' for dffice in Perquimans and the ' hiring ' of automobiles "for 'hauling'1 voters to the polls on the day of the (IIIIIUIIIIIMIIIIIlin HtlllMtMMMII,IIIMItllMIMIIIMIIIIMlWHll fllll llmlllllllMIMfl lit JOHN G. BEERS Candidate for Election Tovn Coiiioijssioner il-OJIW;.. i-n! V-iie Town of Subject To ,The April29, 1963 Primary iYour Consider atiobi agcL Sui illiiiUifiOiiliMMMilHMiHIMHIMI.UlfiiUiltMiitHipiuriMiYiWIHnilllM WE ALSO HAVE nil primaries or election, and the !usi; of money or other things of value to influence votes for or igainst any candidate for. office in Perquimans who engages in these practices or uses any un fair means whatsoever. ' v Garage Announces Service 24 Hours: "Something new in Hert- ford is in the twenty-four hour a day garage service announced by the Hollowell Chevrolet Co. this week. They had so many call? .for work to be done at nightat the local garage that it wag; decided to put on a night force and keep the garage open all hours. C. j R. Holmes 'Enters Repre sentative Race: C .R. Holmes. Hertford attorney, announced his candidacy for . the office of Rep resentative from Perquimans this week. This brings the number of candidates for this office up to three, with the announcement of J. J". Benton also coming in! this week. Wallace Wood of Parkvilje Township, announced Some weeks ago, TEACHERS ELECTED FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS (Continued from Page One) briefly a motion was made and passed authorizing the superin- tendent to advjse Representative Lane to support the bill for pro vidjng funds for ' public school improvement of buildings that, in iis opinion, would most help Perquimans County and to op pose the bill concerning school bus stops. ' - Thej following were elected for a term of one year beginning Hje j-tf or d !i:rH t I n i .Tit.... Operations Your Needs! i We Have A Complete Line of ROBERTSON Proven Fertilizers Place your prder with us to day . . for ! delivery, when you want it 1 DAILY CORN - a v7orn July 1, 1963: Supervisor, Mrs. Thomas Mas ton; secretary to the superintendent, -'.' Mrs. Jarvis Ward; secretary to the princi pals Mrs. Rebecca White and Mrs. Pearl Knight; maintenance, Llcyd Dail. : Carroll Williams, the school committee chairman, ' r presented to the Board of Education a list of principals for Perquimans County schools, recommended by the superintendent, and a list of teachers, recommended by the principals. He stated that they had ; been duly elected by the committee. The lists were approved elect ing the' principals and teachers as follows: . . Perquimans High School ' E. C. Woodard, principal, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Britt, Mrs. Joann W. Stallings, Mrs. Annie E. Jes sup, William E. Byrum, isaac P. y (1 ;vr";::;;! Three words that shrink the world... LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE Now . . . the whole world's as near as your phone. No mat ter how far it is, your tele phone bridges the gap in moments. And station-to-station means even less cost TELEPHONE tt TKLEGlP COMPANY I'HE NOKFOLb at ARLlft. How see all that's new at vow Chevrolet dealer Try out all the things these buclcet-seat SS, a car that can give any family more Chevrolet Super Sports have going for run for its money (gives you a break on you extra-cost options like 4-speed 7 upkeep, too); the turbo-supercharged transmissions, nign-penormance engines, Positraction axle, tachometers, the works'' and your decision won't be whether but which. , There's the Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impala SS with all the luxury you could reasonably want, all at a reasonable Chevrolet price; the Chevy II Nova 400 CHEVROLET All Super Sports availabU in both I JnLmUJLf j iii' mM i la p i ! ) li M ' - f I .. ! I 1 fawffl ..' i J 2 u , I Jr Z -" See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's ' Hollowell Chevrolet Co., Inc. Hertford, N. C. License No. 1675 ' Phone 4231 MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. 110 I Perry, Jr.,' ' Mrs." Kathleen' "O. Brickhouse, ' Gilliam W.' Under wood. Mrs. ' Dorothy W7 arbee, Robert E. Carter, Joseph L. TunnelL Miss Frances' E. New- by, Mrs. Blanche B, Dillon,1 Mrs. Anniebelle W. Whitley, Mrs. Julia F. Stokes. ;s , : " " " -' 'Perquimans Central Grammar ' School ""; . ;:; Thomas L. Mastori principal; Mrs. Anne ' A. ' Nbwell,-' Mrs I Myrtle O. Wood- Mrs. Helen W. Winslow, Mrs. Lucille L. White, Mrs.' Bertha p. Lane,' Mrs. Eu genia G. Beck, Mrs. ' Audrey S. ; Roach, Mrs. Ruth H. Burden, Mrs. Lessie L. : Winslow, Mrs. Atha E. Tunnel!.' Mrs.' Mary -C, White, Mrs. Emily W. Barcliff, Mrs. Nina White. : Hertford Grammar School ' Miss Thelma W. Elliott, prin cipal; Mrs. Lois A. Stokes, Mrs. Grace M. Coston, Miss Mary E. Sumner, Mrs. Dorcas K. White, Miss Gladys E. Felton. Mrs. Ruth E. Winslwo, Miss Louise Chalk, Miss Caroline i Wright, Mrs. Margaret M. ' Maston. Perquimans Union School Joseph A. Oempsey, principal: Mrs. Johnsie L. Privott, Walter R. Privott, Mrs. Dorothy N. I Will J. W. DILLON for one of the 4 seats on the Hertford Town Board, sub ject to the April 29 primary J. W. YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! rear-engine CHEVY II toupe and convertible models. .v Thomas, Mrs. Mable W. Strowd. Mrs. ; Gerakline 1 T. Edgerston, Mrs. ,Lona G. Wilson, Robert C; Vaughn, Miss Addie M. Hoffler, Paul L. Winslow, Mrs. Annie R. Gordon, King A, Williams. Mrs. Daisy N. Bembry, George N. Reid,t Thomas : E. , Bolden, . Miss Vivian C. Sharpe, Henry E., Daughtry, Miss Deris M. Jen- j.nings, Mrs. Mary E. James, Mrs. Winnie J. Robinson, Mrs. Thres- so R. Sbron, Mrs. Wealtha C. Mardre, Mrs. Letitia G. Lessane, Mrs. Rosa , E. Newby, Mrs. Edna S, Zachary. Mrs. Annie E. Sim- ons, Miss Myrtle S. Felton, Mrs. Rosa E. Lowe, Mrs. Harriett L. Winslow, Mr,s. ennie S. Thomp- son, Mrs. Lula T. Andrews, Mrs." Alma N. Kingsbury, John Wes ley, Jones. . ', King Street Elementary School Dewey S. Newby, principal; ! M-s Hattie T. Riddick, Fred T. Riddick, John A. Wynn, Mrs. Hazel O. Beaman, Mrs. Edith F. Walker, Miss Jessie L, Sharpe, Mis. Dorothy H. Newby, Mrs. Clecpnlra Z. Felton, Mrs. Ger aldine B. Lowe, Miss Nellie Hol loy, Mrs. Eliza S. Perrv, Mrs. Marv W. Jordan, Miss Elizabeth L. Hunter. DILLON Corvair Monza Spyderfnice. huh?); and finally, the sports car that' inspired them all, Corvette. ' Chances are you've got your Super Sport picked out already. If not, soma warm spring weather, a country road and your friendly Chevrolet dealer will help you decide, for surel A CORVAIR CORVETTE
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