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3 WEEKLY J i - - ( 1 Vc. .o ,.jC I lumber 25. Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, Friday, June 28, 1963.' 5 Cents Per Copy ( w O' , T v For a period ; of several weeks ' during' the ; summer of 1983 during' the summer of 1983 twelve - British : . ministers .and twelve American Methodist min isters will have an exciting ex perience of an international ex change of pulpits under' the di rection of the 'World Methodist Council " Among those selected for this - program is the Rev. Frederick f E. Still, First Methodist Church, i Hertford. , --- " r, i. For -several ,. months since the V pairings have been made,' the thrilling "advenlure el - getting V acquainted with v on : another ! through , correspondence:" and in arranging all - details.- jjeeessary i-to" successful - exchange has IW) wuifiuw , LiTJ piBpei.-rieia ,'1,sulualBl : Hertford " Business and Profess1- feburch,' Norwich, England, JSSt , teMth .te:sua night ata dinner meeting held WM 'bortwi Cumbr.r.fwiwlfs Cafe. Mrs. ILena lVd,;near the. famous Lake ..... . DreiideM. of VS. V . w r-v"a;u- Vfteraervlngan accountancy for years V fie- entered the ; " ;S;.T kt,. Methodjst , ministry" from New- r v. r:.zz;scz still1 ; ca i'tJpon -tyhe. His training ttrc:" nun.; to, , ,the college. . at Hat 'swbrth,1' J iri Birmingham, Eni nd,-and " from there Mr. f Le started a ministry- which vba .of taK h. him . into many, parts &nr ana , ana , . wales. His ex petnce has. been both in, city ' an country, and., twice in his ;miiCstry he' has been in charge iof 'churchea which have- re sponsibilities for local university students' During his long min . Jlstry in South -Wales, he. served nw jbistrict Home Missions Sec- 1 rs. Lee shares to the full he? uiand's.: love for the Metho - Continued en Cighi, jS ' ' 1 vTV'O Lcdie3 Leave 0ti Northern Tcur . Tprs. , Sylvia W. Winelow and MriL Ira Eur left this wtvplr fnr anscorted tour of Niagara Falls, Mc(btreal s,nd New England foa- turihe Cornitiff Olasa Mnspjim. Wafkins; Glen, ! Niagara FaU8.lnd using it- in their return ad- Toinnto, Ottawa, " 1000 Islands, dress on all correspondence. - In iloj-j-eal, Ausable Chasm, a sail on itake Chfmplain, White and Gr&n, Mountains o( New Ha.mp- shire and Vermont Boston and JiTeW Yoik. I '- ,'Lft-LE AZ - t .Pv :y League: Eotl 1 0. "" U ?e he Ec;'. 8. Pc"y Lesc 11 I&rt 1 5. ' r:iT LEAGUE ,v Parkville "4, r-'kville 21, 'ton ,17, 'XX r J f i.e Zc T, a '" -ci t . ' t:.e i e ' r ' c Due id the' observance of the Fourth of July Thurday of next week The Perquimans Weekly will be printed Wednasday in stead, of Thursday For that reason U advertising and news stories must be in our office a day earlier than usual in order to appear in next week's issue. Ds, Young I!sw Pro&ntOfBPW t M- . vmr,tt Vm.no' wac 'install as president of . the Edenton conducted the inslalla. Uon ceremony using tt veiyim- J "T I"" -canaieugni service. Other officers serving with Mrs. PVoung:for! the coming year will be first vice nresident Miss Hul - h! .Jh w nrf.inf da Wood; second vice president, Mr& Dora Riddick; secretary, Mrs. Essie Burbage; and treas urer,' Miss Thelma Elliott, tt-: ' Prior to the installation -ceremony, Mrs. Essie Burbage,) out going president, welcomed Mrs. Leary and then introduced Miss Wood and Mrs. Riddick who then ' gave a report on the State Con vention held in Winston-Salem on June 7-9. Before "turning her gaverover'dauehte dnr M-T. Grif. to-t Mrs; Ydung, Mrs. Burbage,"'" , f'" .... i thanked ' the club ifor the co dperatioh given' her during hef two years , as , president . of fnit club.( -v - MjtwAitjwnA r M'rs. Ysuntf n announced thaWyJ Mri -Burbage had been selected ikIw -i.tk: .X ' i,-.. r iu- ;V outstanding the year, She presented . Mrs. year, She presented, Mrs; Burbage 'With a gift from thef members mv recognition oi ,her.'"(" T'. vF.a oo, accomplishments during .the paSt'l. Hertford wuhM State home of Dr. and Mrs Brooks . - . : !- . .'-... year. The next meeting will be .1 Committee " for a year cook-out on July 18 at the home .rpDrpq(Jntine , .fl,tern TlUtri rt of Mrs. Burbage. New ZIP Codes At Winf all-Belvidere . Our five-digit ZIP , code., is 27919, Postmaster Roy C. Bundh at Belvidere has announced. ' 'i ' Everyone in Belvtdere should use. this ZIP code on all their correspondence - to - speed ' mail deliveries1 and reduce the change of mis-sent mail. v.i.'i ' ZIP' code, the Post Office DeU8ldei ' The',SUt4' reports were' !rmpnt'4 rpvoinf Warv . fii'ven irt a skit Jy Mrs. John f. system, of improved mail dis ndlpatch and delivery,' goes into ef tor-t afi I Postmaster Bunch Stressed the jimportarice of all citizens ofBeU' I vi,-w ieamin . thai 7.1P fmro Continued en Pag Boy Scout Drive Held Friday Night Troop No. 155, JBoy. Scouts of America, will hold its last drive of the summer to make money for. the troop Friday night at T oclock. They will sell toilet 1 r o - - . tissue and paper towels, Please Kelp these boys by buying some- thing ? from them. :. f r'ccTdcplionc1 a - ' v. . 41 1 , "rjctCctoIicruln tlu-oughout the nation have con verted to, DDD. In all of these !i;--"ions it Jasmet with wide 0 i acceptance by the public, "i "D will be available for use r resi 1 -ce or business rs on l'' 'i-to- ,iatn L. - , ... 1, t x. 22nd Lost Colony Paul Giaen'i "aranddaddv" of nviwhiKliAM am 1m u- ..i Qfl 1 29. And? Cnffilh. TV star and alum aus ot ''Th J-pst OB nichL - Pictured above are, u mer le.t; Indian dancers graphyi upp)sr right, the new in Amarica (with an inset of Queen Elizabeth I. played by Mary Wood Long) lower left, the- match lf o the wilderness" Which closes the. historic mystery drama; and lower right, the "Queen's Co"' Scenes wUh th spectacular new castla set emd the presentation to the Queen of the Indians. Chief ManiM and Wonchese, Hertford Women Take Part InjVsriBly Of C3S65 Homemaliers Week Activities n Dnnnrrlorc Pirnrt Perquimans County was repre sented by Mrs. ; MelVin :Eure, Home ' Demonstration- uounty County President,! , and t her im - nnwn it b'nnnik Miimia . nnn Mrs. George Window. Ila Grey whlW Sme Economies Extenr.) 'UBwuii' P'"" , -kw.ww. .v meetings in-Baleigll.On Tues- '"Uk ZZ.Z'IyJt' the. .voting delegate fTha grdup'U.l'XbUrs were made to various fty W ? lu eeE- obtaining a hand-pequlmans ' ladies poured the -7T y-y--.--7--- - , ' ..i : 1 1 i...i'j..iLS NiLej.i representing the Eastern District ' ...i.r. . Mrs. Fannie Hurdle will .- rep- Club members, resent the 25th Federated Dls-j Following is a description of trict at the National HD meet- the classes the club women at ing in Little Bock, Ark., in the tended Thursday and Friday: fall. She is the 1964 president I Music for Worship Dr. Arnold of the organization.: Mrs. M. T. E. Hoffman, State Supervisor of Griffin was pn the State Nomi- Music, State Dept. of Public In nating Committee. She is a struction, Raleigh, N. C. Dis past state-, officer "and if district 'cuss ion of 'music; and 'practices chairman- ' '. . V i j which have integrity as worship. ! The. .iWV:ineeUng.vii.N'aU iMwn discussion of appropriate members of K. ftJHome Demon-, .stratiotj Clubs was held on, Wed-: nesday. MrsF..tieorge 'JJTady, pre,-, - 1 Winfieldand StaJA Chairmen, of Jcommirteesf' they pretended, ue lit uutci DJaq. auu. iuill A Lok J)ackivard ; A .Taant 'la The ftraakaaas , 'Wfkiy TBit M Yeftetyest JUNE 28, 1936 200 Perqtuimans . Dogs Shot Say '' Local Inspector; Owners Refused to Have. Them Inocu lated to Prevent Rabies. Two hundred dogs, have been shot in Perquimans this spring because all the owners -refused to have them vatfeinated for. prevention .. T uvMiiutvu - w bw 0f rabies according ,to A. A. No bles, - rabies- inspector' for , the county. - Approximately ; 2,000 dogs have been inoculated since jwpppsw mental naitn Mime the beginning .. of the, campaign v uvea iuuov lX v - invuu against rabies- was' enacted at the last session of the General Assembly and 'provides that the owner must '. pay to ' tne v?'s inspector, the sum .of fiftj'acents to co ver the work and serum used. The statute sets forth that in case cf the owner of a dog refu.""? to have the animal ino"( la' the pro, - t r No f ' i 1 1 1 v r r 1 ! ' 11 f"'rJance w:'.h t shell be a 1. .- ! Production Opens outdoor svmohonic dramas, "the ..n h mm T3 nn vinlM Talnnrl in TkaA Waterside Theatre on the site of brought back from the New World all accomplishments ' for '1962 across the state. ' , "v The group honored Miss Nell Kennett, State Home 'Economics , Leader for, her service d the - . " ; uvmncmn mirin i ' ;A luncheon with Hawaiian theme . was held. Only 700' X Lilt". IclUlKM U1U1U ULLtfllU. ' M 1.SII- ion show was presented At Ula 4uncpeon.-Meaewereu uuo 'me mbers who were outstanding ic 7 . 7" vr"-4. "" nouw ana memuseum. .ML. n.ii.,. ' ' Wednesday ended the activi. ties for Home Damonstrafon ties for ' Horne n k mw materials 'for "the aervice' of the church.'. - : - 4aea 101 Lnasceping -jonn Harris, In Charge. Extension Hofticulture, N. C.'State College, Raleigh, N. C.-Study of shrubs, flowers and grasses and their C6atinUd on Page Eight 7j t- , REASSIGNED Army Pvt. Robert' C. Miller, son of Mrs. Ethel R. Miller of Winfall, was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N. .C., on June 12. i -Miller entered the Army , last December and completed basic combat training at For t Jackson, S. C. . ' ' ; The . 24-year-old soldier Is ; a 1957 graduate , of Perquimans County Union High School.' ' 1 Four Counties JVame Four JReprcsentative On y. . The four-County mental health clinic; expected to be- opened in Elizabeth City this year, will be administered ' "by- 16-member board four people from" each county. . ;, . ... '. .. Jlepresentatives,. of Camden, Chowan, Pasquotank aad Per quimans met in Elizabeth City Thursday night with the Rev. Heath Light, chairman of the Albemarle Mental Health Asso ciation (."" ), an-l requested tl t tl e t ""ty commissioners name' tUCjc "rrientativrs on Ju!y 1. Li t ! 'J f t' s boprd, to be : ' 1 i" l tn 1 r-- ".-.3 . cf r " Au- 1J its or- and con - -""a c:."i- Saturday, June 29 r isW Lost Colony,"' will open its 22nd P.nuntv Nftrih flnmKmt. nn Statu. Colony" cast, will be honor guest who are featured in the choreo- Sir Walter Raleigh's first colonies by Sir Wafer's 1584 colonists, III lltiUUI Ul O UUUI I Samuel C. Sibitzky was hand' ed, a 90 , day't sentence in Per quimans County Recorders Court here Xuesday ' by Judge Charles g. Johnson, on a charge of giv I ing a check against insufficient funds.. The sentence to be sus - nAitrinH linMt . nairmont ' nf C I Kfl rtnnHH imnn navmpnt. ' nf 41Sft to the bank and $2? i aie plus costs of court. Harvey M.' Winslbw,' charged Club presented a , demonstration with speeding, was given 30 days J "delicious, ! nutritious, bana.na suspehded upon payment of $117, BPut--' -They received red rib costs of courts to come, there-1 bons award. These girls will pre from. Winslow noted appeal d b d was set pt $200 Prpston m Cooeland charced Jpee Jiceuiessiy 111 winut ui-wbiiiuii 1 disregard of the r.ghts of safety of vehlcles- requested a Jury I trial. The case was ordered placed upon the superior court docket for- action of the Grand Jury. , , Steanne F. Simmons, charged with reckless driving, was fin ed $25.25 plus costs. Fred D. Ayers, Jr., with speeding, paid 'a $14 25. .William W. Dunn,: charged fine1 of charged ,. ,1 Continued from Page c : : Two Local Students Oh ACC Dean's List Two Perquimans High School graduates were listed with . the 199 Atlantic Christian College . students who earned place on Vhe Dean's List for academic achievement during the' spring semester of the ' past academic year, according to Mrs. Bethany R. Joyner, registrar. ; ; The two from here were Hu bert White Burden and' William Preston Nixon,' Jr. . ' " ; ; To earn places on the Dean's List,, "students must achieve a 3.20 (B-plus) grade" average for 4he semester, - -' 1 . ' Requested VT6 cials to find out when a cjinic can 'be staffed.' Housing foiJ' the clinjc is. being sought by .AM HA members.' ,'.'.; .. , -' "J i ' The meeting here recommefid ed that each county appoint one county Commissioner, one 'doctor, one v private . .citizen and ' one AMH A' member. ' " " 1 Attendinn were , Pasauotank iCounty . Commissioner Jirvis Scott, .- Camden County" dom missioner.W. A Jones, Ori "f. P. Erinn of Perquimans arid; Dr. reward G, Bond Of Chowan. 1 The counties have agreed to surrty ,$-,500 in local funds to nv ' h r":e .monies.' A clinic or"":.- 1 In Elizabeth City for tv 3 -s vr.til 1SC0, but closed v" ; - 1 t lc , . . WinnBrs In 4-H jSfj 0atatsOver $Q0O For Local llcid June 22nd . - . . Sharon. Bundy of the Wynn lork 4-H Club was mistress of ceremonies at the 4-H Junior Demonstration Day, June 22 at the Agricultural Building. She opened the event with a devo Ucial and welcomed parents and 4-ITers. Mrs. Earl Riu ick and Mrs. Joseph Ayscue, adult leaders of the Wynn Fork 4-H Club, were responsible for arrangements for the. activity. According to Ila Grey White, the 4-H demonstra tions were of good quality. She urges more 4-H'ers to take part in the event. Maureen Nixon of the Short Cut 4-H Club walked away with blue ribbons in the fruit and vegetable use and electric dem onstrations. The title of her fruit and vegetable demonstra- can School of Oriental Research tion was "Millionaire Salad." In 1956 he attended the Ameri .She demonstrated ' making a 'n Jerusalem; in 1961 he joined fruit salad with sour cream dressing, one nas made n va- riations of the salad for her family. She will represent Perquim ans County at the 4-H District nnauon way wnn ner eiec- trie demonstration, "Light For Better .Living." She discusses lth. thrlp nha.e. nt hnm- VaM' . ee p,. oi nome light m. decorative, task and gen eral. She gives the formula for light and study which is a type of task lighting. She gave this demonstration as a part of her electric and home improvement project. She has established a study center in her home with correct lighting as a result, i Carolyn White and Kitty Reed, representing the Wynn Fork 4-H Club, won a blue ribM," bah in dairy fopds competition. Their demonstration consisted of a quick dessert ' I'lnstant Pud ding." The girls. showed a vari- lety of ways to serve 'the pud- ninff ' i , T rtintr Auflrey Ayscue Copeland of the Wynn Fork 4-H sent tneir demonstration at the Burgess Home Demonstration Club meeting. Perfect Record Hertford Grammar School perfect attendance records for 1962-63 are announced by Miss Thelma Elliott, principal, as fol lows: ;.-.'.' Joyce Hollowell, Russell Dav is, Roy DaiL Brad Fields, Willie Faye Dail, Susie Elliott, ' Cindy Cox Jerry 'Mansfield, Woody Bundy, Herbert Copeland, Brant Murray, Betty Murray, Linda KarrelL 1 Minnie Norma White, Bobby Bass, Mike By rum, Mil ton Hunter, Margaret Mansfield, Broughton , Dail, Billy Layden, Wayne Riddick, Doug Haskett, Perry,, ; Larry Swindell, Cheryl 36 Pupils Have Robert . Lee Hollowell, Donald . Thurman Harrell, will receive, Elijah White, Mrs. L C. .Wins- -Copeland: I Janet Dail; Linda their Carolina Farmer Degree I low, Mrs. Mattie Matthews, Mrs, Decker, Susan Harrell, Linda Long, Vernon Lane, Tommy highest degree tha,t the State Long, Cindy Tarkenton, Hollis'FFA Association awards and in Williams, Sharon Bundy, Danny order to qualify fcr this honor -Dnn a nr tnurt Mirct a nrli n a in Bass Note: Donald Perry has been neither absent nor tardy fa six years. I ' ... Birthdays - .1 July 1 ' County Commissioners Mrs. W. H. Pitt Elizabeth Haskett Patsy Cahoon July 2-, Rotary Club, 6:15 , , Masonic Lodge Parkville Ruritan ' Clement Jordan ,. Charles Woodard Roger Winslow July 8 . . - Ralph Jordan ; ' ' July 4 Lions Club, 6:45 Mrs. Philip Thach, Sr. July 5 Thurman Harrell July $ Pat Long, ' - Mrai- Charle8 Williford ATicki Haskett , D. M. Jackson . July 7 ' Ronald Wilder J 1 : Jbhn. StalUngs. (' ;-:f '.''-- . :-.;; Fish Frv Anil Elecreation In the absence of the pastor, 1 the Rev; Norman B. Harris, Dr. I John T. Bunn, assistant to the' oresiden't nf famnh-n rniw will speak in bolh the morning and evening worship services on Sunday, June 30, at the Hertford Baptist Church. Dr. Bunn is a graduate cr Wake Forest College and South ern Baptist Theological Semi.i- ary. He has held pastorates in North Carolina and Kentucky. the Campbell College faculty and omame neaa oi us of Religion, which Department position he JOHtH still holds in addition to his be ing 'assistant to the president of Campbell Cpllege, v Dr. Bunn is 'a rinUve of Mt. Gilead. He is married to the former Lois Webb of Morehead City and they have three pre teenage sons. ' The public is invited to at tend these worship services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Win State Honors The Perquimans County High School FFA Chapter i well rep resented at the State FFA Con vention which is being held in Raleigh this week. Paul Smith, Jr., and Archie Miller are the two official delegates represent ing the local' chapter. v These boys will stay on State College campus and attend the conven tion being held in the William Neal Reynolds Coliseum. - All' their expenses are paid for by the local chapter. Billy Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams, and Tom-1 'my Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guest Spacer At Baptist Church jbt'SM'.'i I , T. BUNN Local FFA Boys Friday morning. This is the;c. T. Rogerson, Miss Betsy Bar- la boy must be outstanding in FFA work, He must have in operation three average farm projects, show a profit of $500 a.nd have same invested. Know oarlia- mentary procedure, show out standing leadership " qualities. must have participated in two community improvement pro jects, all school grades satisfac tory ; and must have held office in the local FFA Chapter. ; Hertford Fire Pepartment Will Hold Open House Friday Night The Hertford Fire Department - will hold "open house" tonight (Friday, June 28) from the hours of ,7:30 until 9 o'clock. 0-.- s Residents of Perquimans County and . interested persons are Invited to attend. - During the .hours of the. open bouse the Hertford Fire Depart-lis ment will have . dPlayed aUt equipment, of the department in-1 eluding, the three .town fire trurks ;. and ' the two v county Also on hand will be the 4 30 volunteer members of the - de partment with their chief, R. C. Auction Sa! 3 commission The fish fry and auction sale held Saturday night for the benefit of the Perquimans Rec reation Park raised in excess of $800. The final result is not known as money on advance ticket sales are still being turned ' , . . Arrangements wiU be made next week to turn th1S money over to the Recreation Fund Raising Committee. The committee in charge of the project expressed their ap preciation and thanks to the fol lowing clubs: Belvidere, New Hope, Whiteston and -Parkville Community Development Clubs; and Civic Clubs, Lions, Rotary, Jaycees, BPW, Parkville Ruri tans and Durants Neck Ruri tans. ' Without their help and cnant5 the participation of the mer it-, tho tnurn onrl nnrttv and others it would have been jmpossibe to complete this type of project. With . the assistance of Fred Matthews, auctioneer, the items for auction moved . rapidly and were received favorably by the bidders. Those contributing to the success of the auction sale by their contributions to be auctioned were: Dozier's Florist, Hilda's Florist, Byrum Furniture Co., Morgan Furniture Co., Swindell Funeral Home, Phillips Cabinet Shop, Hertford Hardware, Keith's Gro cery, Elliott Layden, Mrs. T. P. Brinn, Mrs. W. T. Elliott, W.'M. Divers St Son, Jackson Wholesale,- Darden's, Pitt Hardware, Hertford Motor Co., . "Wink" Winslow, Riverview Esso, Greg ory's. 5 & 10c Store, Marshall Owens, Rose's 5 & 10c Store, Landing Supply Co., Peoples Bank & Trust Co., J. C. Blanch- . ard & Co... Walter nplil"ety. jr.; '-Harris Suppltefcif BUi'L ! Seryice'ttiqnr' '.Viy;ir5uli.tf8V .' , Causeway Service Station,,Towe Motor- Co., Hollowell Chevrolet, 'Winslow-Blanchard Motor Co., lOne-Stop Service Station, Win- fall Service Station, Baker Oil Co.; Reed Oil Co., Winslow Oil Co., Murray Motor Parts, Har rell Gas '& Coal, Hertford Farm ers '.Exchange, Hertford Live stock, v Albemarle Chemical Co., J. F. Hollowell & Son, Farmers Feed & Seed, Bill Fowler, Bus Station, Clarence C. Chappell, Charles Layden, Gailey Chap pell, E&M Drug Storey Hertford Cafe, Elliott's Cafe, Brown's Drive-In, Lloyd Morgan's Gro cery, Carroll Williams, Mrs. Fred Matthews', Woodland Dress Shoppe, Mrs. Charlie Umphlett, Youthland, Eleanor's Dress Shop, Don Juan Mfg. Co., Miss Essie Walker, Mrs. Don Norman, City Barber Shop, Hertford Barber Shop, Mrs, Carolyn Lane,' Para gon Beauty Salon, Ruby's Beau ty Shop, Elliott's Beauty Shop, Robertson's Cleaners, Cannon's cleaners, The Perquimans Week ly, MrsV L- D. Myers, Mrs. Edgar Long, Mrs. W. D. Perry, Mrs. bee, Miss Mary Barbee, Mrs. I Noah Gregory, Mrs. Claude Brinn, Mrs. Preston Morgan, Mrs. ' lUarnar TVJaHro fllenn'c "Plapp F. T. Mathews and REA and L. C. Bunch. MYF SPONSORS BAKE SALE The Woodland Methodist Church MYF will- sponsor a , bake sale Saturday, June 29, be ginning at 9:30 A. M- on the Court House lawn in Hertford. Homemade . pies, cakes, and candies 'will be sold. ' - (Bobby) Darden, Elliott, Mayor V. N. the, members . of ' the Hertford Town Board and the six ; retired . members of , the Hertford Fire Department that have an average of 250 years of service combined. ; , b; The Hertford Fire Department a volunteer department and the 30 men that answer the fire calls in Hertford and Perquim ans Couhty do not get paid.' Visit your Fire - Department tonight and 3 -j . "1 be as proud of the departn- t as these v 1 unteer flren:'"! " ( ' " time. "..'
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