the jperouimans weekly, hhiteord. north Carolina, friday. December 20; 1983- page SEVEN SECTIOH OR3 SPECTATOR, ' By Jsrrf Sullivan and Beth HurdU r raveled rsi) Bo ). The Indians and tle ' Squaws' raveled to Pasquotank Centcal December 13, for their sketball game 0 (he'seb- Both teams bowed to' the nqnrconference! Green Waves by a 'score of '76-39 for the Indians and 32-17 for the Squaws. "' . .."The eighth grade presented a tiny program Friday, , December 13, pertaining to familiar super stitions andi curiosities concern ing, iat dreadful day; t Friday the : 13th, ,-. Numerous supersti tion's were displayed by short 'Skits performed by the students. I A" few of '.the curiosities inert- tioned pertained to ladders, salt, horseshoes, mirrors, warts, stings, and many good luck charms. The complete program was -directed by the students and an educa tional and entertaining presenta tion resulted. ,t ( . mi. . . .. . a I xne inaians warmea up -ior their second game and won over Ahoskie 41-37,' in the first, con ference, game Friday, December 13, in Hertford.' The Perquimans Squaw met with a fatal clash against - the . Ahoskie Squaws in a close 31-27 battle.; Perquim ans' third game is with Eden ton in Edenton Tuesday, Decem ber 17. , The Student Council will spon sor a Christmas dance in the gym Friday, December 20, 4963, for the students and their dates. Frank .'Roberts,; from radio sta tion WeDJ in Edenton,j will pre side over the dance; Free re freshments will be available to the attending students and Frank 'Roberts will give prizes to them : during his program. The dance will be held from 3 to 11 P. M., and the admission will be 75c and $1.00. .'' Jimmy,' Hunter, ace baseball player, returned ta s:hool' Mon .duy, December : 16. Jimmy was injured and hospitalized during the 'Thanksgiving , holidays i be cause of a hunting accident. BURGESS HD CLUB HOLDS GALA CHRISTMAS PARTY The Agriculture Building was the scene of a very jolly time Tuesday night, . December 10, when Burgess Club : members and: their 'husbands gathered to celebrate Christmas. . . ; The , building ; was gaily dec orated for- the occasion. . Both the serving table and- the gift table were centered with attrac tive arrangements of evergreen and Christmas ornaments. . . The meeting opened with the singing : of "O Come All Ye Faithful".' Mrs. L. L. Harrell gave the devotional from the second chapter of Luke and prayer by Mrs. J. B. Basnight , . The following program was presented by Mrs. Josiah Proc tor:. Memories of Christmas, Mrs. Sidney Copeland; Being Kind, Mrs. Ila Grey White; Christmas Lights, Mrs. Joseph Ayscue; Quartet, "How Great Thou Art", Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Copeland and Mr. and Mrsi Joseph Ayscue. ' Bingo and other games were played with Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Mrs. L. L. Harrell, Mrs. Shir-, ley Peters-,; Joseph Ayscue, Josiah Proctor, Mrs. Ila Grey White, Sidney Copeland, Mrs, Howard Ward, Mrs. Joseph Ayscue, win ning prizes. " ' Gftts were exchanged by the members and guests. Cookies, candy, potato chips and' nuts with bottled drinks were enjoy-, ed during the refreshment hour. ' ' , - : l . :'.; Burgas New Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee Bass and son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ayscue Sun day.' R. L. Spivey of New Hope visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bas night, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor visited their . son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson, Jr., at their home in Philadelphia last week-end Mr. and Mr?. James Jordan and Mrs. Walton Lane visited Mrs. . Annie Belle -orter at the Norfolk General Hospital Sunday where she is a patient and lately underwent surgery. - Mrs. Winston Lane, Jr., at tended the funeral of her uncle, Will Pierce, at Rocky Hock Church Tuesday afternoon. ' BURGESS W.M.U. MEETS The Burgess W.M.U. met at the home of Mrs. Sidney Cope land Monday night, December 9. The meeting was opened by singing '"Silent Night", followed by prayer by Mrs. J. R. Ays cue. . Minutes were read and the roll called with 16 members and one visitor present. Names of Pollyannas were . drawn. Hos tesses for '1964 weie arranged. Eight members raported having read or heard a mission study book given this month, Mrs. Joseph Ayscue presented an interesting program based on a book M, Theron Rankin, Apostle of Advance. The meeting closed with the Watchword. " . The hostess served fruit cake, cookies, candy and nuts with punch. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. W. H. Pitt entertained her Bridge Club Thursday night at her home on Dobb Street. 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