i ' km a-- If I From! I Woodland ' - ,11 ? Mra Roy- Griffin 'from" Wood- ; f land : is -spending kevrn -oys 1 ' with Mrs. J. R. 'FutrelJ .Frott Crewivill " ' J . ' 2 ', Mrs. Frank Jolly of, Greenville i spent the week-end ; with her t mother, Mrs. Wilsoi)( Reed. J -, 5,'From Wilmington ' Mrs,, Giles. JKornegay , of '.Wil f i mington has returned home after t visiting ; Mrs. Riddick ChappeU. i Week-end GuMtt f Those who visited Mr. ' and I Mrs.' Joe White -and family, over I : , the week-end were' Mr, and Mrs,- Dallas1 Jethro and 'children, Mrs. -. Murray Nixfcn and children,' Mr. , and Mrs. Edwin.. Good win and children, all of 'Edenton,'. and A Mrs. J3an Simpson bl lpjer "CARD OF THANKS ' ' The1 family ot Way land L. White, Sr., w.ishes to' say heart felt 'Jthankt you" ojlli. the kindnesses shown .during ithis .time , of bereavement. Your thoughtfulness has been' of great comfort. - '-S , CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks' " to each arid everyone who so kindly re membered us with visits, phone calls,, cards,,, prayers,,, food, gifts and flowers, during our recent accident. . ( , 4 Most sincerely, - 1 .1 .' Mrs. George (Lib) Baker ':!. and Mrs. George tCaddy a w wr a wvfl 1 v-' Mrs. Biggers and I wish to' - expresj 'our' appreciation 'for the 1 cards, flowers and visits during the illness and - death of my father, J. Frank Biggers. John T. Biggers Taylor Tliaatre Edeiitori,N.C. . , VWsM: I i f .J, I XV. ri"Wi'"1 " II 4 Hi 1lit VM eif Thursday, Friday am Saturday, August 22-23-24-n ;Giiy William W!fo''l 1 Heidi Bruhl in flMiutasSp) SiiK 1 kundav. Iendavan S' - 1 i. . J . Stewart Crmngwt. imjk- i Pier Angeli.uw... SODOM AND GOMORRAH" ' ' FILMED IN COLOBi "','' . Suadfty 2:3Q and 1:30 Monday and Tuesday 8:00 Wednesday, August 28- . PUT LUCKY, IT'S FREE Paul Anka In "tOOK IN ANY W AVO THE FALL 1 I" ' rs WSV'' r'LrJ-W-;!L: ' fo'S a 5oa lu'a Ho R p j . J'l-nk f.lied wri dealing oil thry sun,... r and 1 J r-Jy Tor au tumn's first tool dz's. rt's an c 1 1 r ii'oa to keep it fil'pd with Sinc'ur ' slciting Cil, I - - iium '4 y always. You'll gat cleaner jt.eat, more co.Tfort, and j.'j i BIRTH' ANNOUNCEMENT "Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White, Jr;; announce the birth of. a son,' Walter , Wellington White' HI, born Thartday, August 15. ' Mrs. I White, fc vtta former Miss Diane Divers,. . " . - '-r- rON6RED ON tlRTTOAY ' Little Corinrte .Underwood was nonored on hen third birthday at is party giveh by her parents, M and: Mrs. Gil .Underwood, at her home Saturday, August 1,7 at S:30 ,P. M.. Birthday Icake and ice Cream' warf served to-, the t2giiests .present . familV reunion ) . .The family of the late Charlie and- Ida. Winslow held a reunion at ?the sOmmer cottage, of Mr. ana" Mrs.' E. ;T. White, Sr.', at Little, River Beach .near Weeks ville, Sunday, afternoon, August Hth. ' ' .Those! present were Mrs. A. P. Winslow, .Donald i Winslow, i Mr. and Mrs. -W. H.' Hathaway, Jr.; and children, Robin arid Timmie of Norfolk,' . Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch and children,, Karen and Keith, ' Mr.v and, Mrs. Leslie Hobbs and son, Kennie of Hobbs ville; Mr. ,and Mrs. - Richard Wyatte and children, Katny and Cindy ; of : Suffolk,'-. Va.;! - Miss Mary Winslow,'. Bennie Winslow," Mr. ' and Mrs. 'Clifford Winslow and children, tan,' Claudia and Edward of Whiteston; Mr. : and Mrs, E,.T. White, Sr. i . A , son, Charlie. Winslow and .family and a grandson, Charlie Calvin Hobbs, could not be pres ent. Whiteston News The Rev. - John C Trivett and daughter, Miss Edith Trivett of Pinnacle were visitors 1 in the community on Saturday. Mr. Trivett once was pastor' of Piney Woods Meeting. v,it, ( Mr.i 1 and s Mrs. X Vivian Whit,e and Mrs.'.Levennff: Mrs. White's visiiuis iiere u lew , uuys last week.. ." j ... The J. . Frank Casey lamfly 'Off GolUsb ordU visited I relative's here for the week-end. I Mr,"ind Mrsr Barton Jtyers returned to jtheir. home ,Jn Wil mingtoi on sunaayk'after'a; twd Weeks acation with their "moth"-; ers, Mrs. John T. Lane and Mrs. III! i iV --.M'm ACMUGDACK . Nwwl Yon on BettHefattTellef oon4 from mnrinc backache, headache and Muscular achca and pains that often caus ratleaa night and miserable tired-out feelings. Whan these dJaeomforta come on with overexertion or stress ana strain -you want relief-want It fasti Another disturbance mar be mild bladder Irritation following wrong food and drink-often aeu ting np a restleas uncomfortable feeling. ' Doan'e PJUa work fast In S separata wan: l.bxspeedr pain-relieving action ta ease torment of nagging backache, head aches, muscular r ihe and pains. 1. br aoothinc effect on Madder irritation. . by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 16 mlks of kidney tubes. 7 1 EJojr ' good night's sleep) anil the aame happy relief millions nave for over SO years. For convenience,' ask for tin . large sue. Cat Poan'a Pills today! r . . . V. - ,. . . ';,.-'i',-r.'-.;' 7 :AS Jy, III, 11 William T. mith. ' ' Mrs., Vewia Winslow spent the week-end at Gates visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herman Wiggins and family. Mrs. Jean Millet of Washing- ton, D.- C., was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest White last Sunday. - . , 4 ' Mr., and Mrs. Allen . J. White and " children of i Philadelphia, Pa., are spending this week here, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Ernest White. . . . I Those spending this week at Nags Head were: Mr. and Mrs. Billie Winslow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lanier "White and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lassfter and family, Rosser Baker, Carl and Helene and children. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stallings and girls were at the beach; al so Mrs. Nathan Riddick. -The, following Deoole went on I a bus to Quaker Lake Camp last week-end: Mr. ' and . Mrs; John Lassiter, Mr..,- and Mrs: Alec Stallings, the Gene Dillon fami ly, Mr. and Mrs.. Alvah Wins low and James, the Lyndon White family, Janie Stallings, Robert Hill, Rachel Winslow, Nita and Sandra White, Karen Stallings,, Miss Beck from Hert ford, Reggie Baker, Reggie Wins low, Steve Riddick, Jimmie Rid dick, Linda Hall, Phyllis Wil liams and Joyce Davenport. Mr. and .'Mrs.: Dempsey' Wins low "and Mr. and Mrs. .Gale Winsldw and' Donna of Chapel Hill spent the week-end at' the Jesse V. Rountree cottage Kitty' Hawk. at Winf all News - Mr. and Mrs. E. ,B. Hollowell had a steak cook-out Tuesday at noon, at -their home. Those en joying the dinner(were Mr. and Mrs, Tommy and Bailey . Temple and children of Newland com munity and John . Earl Hollowell of Philadelphia, Pa! -Mr. and Mrs, J. F- Hollowell, Jr., , -and . children and Grover' Hollowell were dinner guests of Mrv and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell, Sr. The dinner was in honor of J.. F., Sr.'s birthday. r. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stallings and .daughter of v Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday , witji his parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. Ernest Stallings. They ,were accompanied home by Jerry Starlings, : who will spend the week. - . ' j- Mr. and Mrs. Sheltdn Morgan had. as theif Quests on Wednes day evening at a steak cook-out the Rev. Charles, G. Presley and family of Elizabeth tci'ty and Jeff Sijtithi Of Hertford, Route 2- Miss Ann Thurman is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smith. : v' ' ' - Mrs. , Wimpy L. White and daughter of Norfolk, Va., spent several days with -her -brother and sister-in-law, Mr.' and Mrs., Rufus- Proctor. ,, .-TT77 . ' , 1 TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ; FOR LIFE INSURANCE, MORTGAGE REDEMPTION, RETIREI13T INSURANCE--- CALL BOB MORRIS in Williamston at SW-2-3102 - Collect Nit Only ... He Works ' ( Days SELLING INSURANCE) Security Life & TVust Co, I " ' "N. C's Leading insurance Company" ' tigcl(!li!iiai!iiaigMgjgSgH &2 COLONIAL i . !. ..GOIDCCIID stamps r litm this ) i.u.J stamps w"i jZ2 furthti or mort ...'; COOO ONLY IN COLONtAt STORE i vp-t Ar:ta sat,, va. t. is f. f , , t u ., ..,, ' ; 0 a I I Engaged fc ,! I I P 1 ? iifs: -- --- Mr. and Mrs. Matt , Mathews Spivey, Jr., : announce the ; en gagement and approaching mar riage of her daughter, -Nancy Lou Bateman, to Oscar ' Waldo Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Roy Winslow of Belvi dere. : ,..' The wedding will take place Sunday, August 25 at 4 o'clock P. M. at the New Hope Metho dist Church, Durants Neck. No invitations will be sent, but all friends of the families are cordially invited. ' ' ,, ' ; Mi. and Mrs. Tommie- Math ews" and daughter, Lillian' Anne visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.'Bas night Sunday. ::.(- y . Mr. and Mrs. ' Howard Math- : ews. i?r.. and Mr. and Mri How ard Mathews; Jr., spent 'the week-end at Chesapeake Beach as. guests of Mr. "and Mrs. El wood Hudson. ".V', Judy Ingram of Norfolk is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. WaHon Lane this week. '.. ; Mrs. "Clarence ChappeU, Jr., and children spent the week-end with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Phelps and Mrs. Maude Godwin called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight Sun day afternoon. : - I Mr. and Mrs. James were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Jordan Sunday. - - v ' ; . - "S sUndav school LESSON U;-' , i, ConKnued from Page Four ; irn-irii rmr nr inr r in nnri nrinne we must never assume that God is confined to these, places of self-reyelatidh. Although, the thoughts. ,xpressed. wer icrude, Jacob prayed. And God calls us to prayer, i to communion with him. Thereby we may acquire an expanding understanding of what he is Spirit of. Truth and Holiness. As we reflect on his nature, we also gain , new in sights into what we would have ius be,, and our prayers .can be come purified. , Through prayer we can seek purity of heart, holiness of spirit and a dedication to God's holy will for our lives. We can pray for an understanding mind ind a clean heart in his service. These comments re jutlinei of the Inlernational Sun day School Lesson, copyrighted by the International Council ol "eligkmi Education, ud Used by permission.) ' ''':i:::-C'i'i:-' i i v. ; Special Coupon 0 ! Funeral Services For' Mrs. Penelope Caddy (Funeral services for Mrs. Pe nelope Haskett Caddy, 83, who died Saturday at 3:00 P. M.,; at her home 509 Willow Street after a long illness, were held Monday at 2:00 P. M.,- in the chapel, of the Swindell Funeral Home (by the Rev. James Joyner, pastor, of the Bethlehem Christian. Church, of which she was a memberv "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" and "Beyond The Sunset" were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Ji B. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lane. They , were accompanied I oy Mrs. J.' Elue white, organist. The casket 'pall, was madeJ of red and white carnations. 1 Pallbearers were Joseph Boce, Franklin Boyce, Robert Boyce, W. O. "Red" Elliott, Jay Caddy and Richard Conner. ' : Burial was in Cedarwood Cemetery. f 1 Mrs. Caddy, a native and life long resident of Perquimans County, was the widow of Jb'hn Thomas Caddy and daughter' of the late Millard Filmore and Mrs. Ida Stepney Haskett. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ida Baum of Hertford; two sons, James Alden Caddy of Norfolk and Judson N. Caddy of Ports mouth; nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. VARIETY OF CASES IN RECORDER'S COURT Continued from Page 1 paid the court costs. Percel Twine,- charged with being drunk on the street, was fined $2.00 and taxed with Jhe court costs. Rosa L.' Modlin", charged with not having a valid operator's or chauffeur's license, was fined $25 and taxed with the costs. Phillip Harrell, charged with allowing unlicensed operator to operate his vehicle, was fined $25 and taxed with the costs. Horace L. Stallings, charged with failure to drive on the right half of the highway, paid the costs. Jack D. . Trueblood, charged with ;irriproper exhaust, paid thi court" costs., Wayne Goodlingl(Ir.,, charged with fjUJurii'ip' f&e! Mended movement could be made in saf ety, paid the costs. . William A. Jenkins, charged with improper operator's license, paid the costs. David L. Trueblood, charged, with failure to yield right of, way to another vehicle, was fined $25 and '; taxed with the costs. I'ltO - h)i T. D. Qriffin, charged with improper brakes, paid the., costs. Allen Wilson, charged-- with not having a valid operator's li cense, was fined $25 and taxed with the costs. Charles R. Selby, charged wth improper muffler, paid the costs. Van W." Cuthrell, charged with disobeying a stop sign, was taxed with the costs. 1 VARIETY OFOOiTrIeAdInG i IN PICTORIAL REVIEW Variety is the spice of enjoy able ; reading. The Baltimore American Pictorial Review sec tion serves up such a wide range of features and information you are sure to enjoy this lively package. Cartoons, columnists, comics, educational 1 and inspira tion features are regular fare in the : '. PICTORIAL REVIEW Distributed exclusively with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer if. J'. S j ; fsit.if.nf esn.nl). Stsntf, nuiht M yoe Mm.. M., sfl Fn. nwrstnii fey ysur North Csrol.nl Foro Owtrs: Classified and Legais -f SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecUng money) from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in1 this area. No selling. ; To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview Write P. O. Box 4185, Pittsburgh 2, Pa. Include phone number.. It THE THIRTY-NINTH SEMI ANNUAL SALE of the Vir- ' ginia Hampshire Swine Breed ers' Association will be held Thursday, September 5, 1963, at 7 P. M., at the Tidewater Sale Barn. Courtland. Vireinia Soiiino- 1 Rrorl onto 9n rnBn i :m.. -j n r..j. Gilts and 12 Boars. Founda- tion animals from Virginia's top herds. Show at 3:30 P. M, For catalog, write Carl W. Grove, Secretary, Waynesboro, Va. ' Aug23 WANTED POPrAR LOGS and blocks. Call Hertford Ve neers, Inc., 426-7420, Hertford, N. C. Aug23tfc SALESMEN WANTED NEED more or better income? Serv lhg families in r'erquimans ing families County with Rawleigh Prod ucts can enable you to be come financially independent. No capital "required. Write Rawleigh, Dept. NCH-720-841, Richmond, Va. Aug2,9,16,23 APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern apartments to lent: Vk, three and four-room apart- : ments, furnished or unfurnish ed as desired. Electric stove, refrigerator and watet heater with each apartment. Call Hertford 426-5360 for infor mation. Sept21tfc FOR SALE ONE 1960 MODEL 45 self-propelled John Deere Combine with 4-row bean header and 2-row corn header. Alton Stallings, Route 1, Hert ford, or Call Hertford 426 7685. expAug23 FOR SALE HOUSE AT 241 Woodland Circle, Hertford. Four rooms, bath, breezeway and garage. Contact- William Landing, phone 426-5302, Hert- ..ford. Augl6,23 HOUSES FOR SALE (colored property) NO DOWN PAYMENT! Owner will financel PURCHASE PRICES: very low! Location:! 1. Dobb Street v v Hertford 2. Main Street , . Winfall ' 'c " 3. King Street Winfall Inquire by: Writing Box 333 c0 Perquimans ' Weekly, Hertford, N. C. Give name, address and place of employment. Augl6,23 FOR RENT 4 ROOMS AND bath, upstairs apartment, 306 N. Front St., on river, furnish ed or unfurnished. Call C. R. Holmes, Attorney, . 426-7288, Hertford, N. C Augl6,23 ANNOUNCING OPENING OF kindergarten in September, v Open to all Perquimans Coun ty children. Health certificates are required and all children must be 5 years old by Octo ber 15. Those interested call Mrs. Alva Bunch, phone 428 5666r Hertford. A,ugl6,2Z NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as .Admini stratrix of the estate of Mary Emma Simons, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them t. iEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER . WKt W. . I J : IS IS .10 Kisrt.Cs... MM.. ..no. lie). . (WIC... IMSSag-Sgl - pleaded in har of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. - This 7th day of August, 1963. Beatrice Francine Delany ! 36 Martlett Street Asheville. N. C. Administratrix of Mary Emma Simons. Aug9,16423,30 v NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Wayland L. White, Sr., deceased, late of Per quimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 225 W. Mar ket Street, Hertford, N. C., on or before the 1st day of March, 1964, or this notice will be plead led in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate 1 will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of August, 1963. SIDNEY'S. BLANCHARD, Executor of Wayland L. White, Sr. Augl6,23,30,Sept6 EXTRACTS FROM MINUTES, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A regular meeting of the May or and Board of Town Commis sioners of the Town of Hert- ii""',- "lu "'"'""-ipai Building in the Town of Hert ford, N. C, at 7:30 o clock, P. M.. on July 8th, 1963. Present were V. N. Darden, Mayor, and Commissioners W. A. White, 'John G. Beers and W. F. Ainsley. Absent: Henry C- Sullivan. Whereas, the Mayor and com missioners were informed that the Housing and Home Finance Agency, desired that further regulations ana laws oe oassea, as to installations of Electric 1 Wiring and Apparatus; and as to I Plumbing installations, within I the Town of Hertford; andl whereas, it is the desire of the Mayor and Commissioners of the : Town of Hertford, North Caro lina, to conform with these wish es, and in order to properly reg ulate this matter; now, there fore, Be it ordained by the Com missioners of the Town of Hert- ford,; North Carolina That the "1962 National Elec-1 trical Code, Standard of the Na- tional Board of Fire Underwrit ers for Electric Wiring and Ap paratus, code number NBFP No. 70: and that the North Carolina State Building Code, Article XX, pertaining to Plumbing, 1963 Edition" (copies of both, either the Electric Wiring and Apparat us Ordinance, or the North Car olina State Building Code, Arr tide GX, pertaining to Plumb ing Ordinance, may be read and inspected' at the Municipal Build ing, Hertford, N- C.), be, and the same are hereby approved COIMMY GENTLEMAN STRAIGHT BOURBOV WHISKEY i COUNTRY J ' 9 WtMfcV i r is... i i rtnp E BOTTIEO'BY J. A. DOUGHERTY'S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. S Iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin SAFETY CHECK? Every driver needs one. And we' make one every time you bring , your Ford in for service. We check out your brakes, steering system, lights, windshield wipers, and tires NO CHARGE! It's all part'of our hew Ford Quality Car Care service system. (Crash helmet adjustment extra.) Your Ford tutdi little cart it' jttM good tente to givt it Ihe beftl in osst....iC. . an to apply to the; Town or f ford, North Carolina, and v the same shall, on and after . gust 23, 1963, be in full fu and effect in the Town of Jlen ford. North Carolina. ' -jC Passed by the Mayor nd Cie Board of Commissioners at the regular Town Meeting, held on, July 8th, 1963, at the Municipal Building, Hertford, North Caro-.; Una. :': '-- ' 'y R. C ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. - ; Augl6,23 ' : ' ;'. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATIONS State of North Carolina ,, Perquimans County IN THE SUPERIOR COURT -Cecil L. Skinner and wife, Mary O. Skinner: Blanche L. Skin ner, widow: Billie Skinner Barrington and husband David M. Barrington: Mildred Skin-: ner Lambdin and husband Wayne F. Lambdin: Sybil S. Skinner, unmarried; Shirley Skinner Endenf ield, and hus band Bernice A. Endenfield: Blanche Skinner Decker and husband, John H. Decker; Raymond Carl Skinner and wife Celtic L. Skinner; B. ,C. Skinner and wife Hazel Skin-' ner; Nealie E. Kendall and husband Percy A. Kendall; Gilbert G. Skinner and Wife Byrma C. Skinnerr George Skinner Wingate and wife Nelona T. Wingate: '. Vertal Wingate and wife Alma D. . Wingate: Murry Wingate and wife Elfrieda Wingate: Ottis F. Wingate and wife Katie D. Wingate; Wallace Vernon Win gate, Jr., and wife Ann- R. Wingate; Dorothy WinRate Patrick and husband P. P. Patrick: George R. Wingate and wife Mrs. George -R. Win gate: Lillian Ann Ray '.and husband William , D. Ray; Alonza B. Wineate. unmarried: Melvin J. Colson and wife, Jessie S- Colson, . . Petitioners vs. Lewis H. Litchfield, widower: Cheryl Litchfield, minor, and Harold Litchfield, minor, Defendants, To Lewis H. Litchfield, Cheryl Litchfield and George Harold Litchfield TAKE NOTICE THAT . A pleading seeking relief against you has been . filed in. the above entitled Special Pro ceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To sell the tract of land described in the Petition in this cause, in which you have an interest, for Parti tion. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 17th day of September, 1963, and upon your failure to do so the parties seeking service I against you win uppiy iu me Court for the relief sought. This 5th day pf August, 1963. W. J. WARD. . Clerk of the Superior Court of Perquimans :; County, N. C. Aug9,l 6,23.30 sWtMB'ekAVBstasVBAtkekjfrrWtVVeassteMI Will's COUNTRY gentle STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MONTHS OLD 56 PROOF to IQ.A ft aseav . f QUALITT 1 1 mcmfj ..,.i.im. ..wim..,. ..mm luo . ..MilM. Ms. . IS in a lit