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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1964. 111 :-fT " iel I Thured? -Ip, Suffolk B. Yearns of Winston-1 Nfrs. J. E. Jones and Mrs. f rrive4 Wednesday and is .? this week with Or. and I. A.. Ward1 Dr. Yearns family will .come for the id. . . .... , . - ii GuMta 11 t . and Mrs. Garland C. Llew . from Durham and Lyle llyn from 'Norfolk, Va., , . X- the week-end ' with Mr. t ."Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr. l. uvd ' a;s. T. G. Howard has been confined ta her home for several weeis because, of - sickness. V.'- i-nd la 'Richmond to and Mrs. W. Et Nelson and fumily i spent the week-end in liieljnond, Va., with relatives. Saturday In Norfolk Mjs. Georgia Roberts visited her daughter, Miss Trudie Rob erts jat Virginia Beach, Va., on Saturday. ' Frot Stto College Jimmy Bonner, a student at Statf College, arrived home on Ihuiday. for -a short vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A, & .Bonnei". ; ; Belnid' Horn ; M. Ji H. " Newbold has re turned i to her home after spend ing jseveral week with C6m manfler and Mrs., Edward Griffin and -family at Toms River, N. J Attended Con-roniion ' True Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Moise ley ittended a Church Conven tion jat Kinston Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Weel-ond Gueeis Viiitors with Mrs. T. W. Nixon ovepjthe week-end were children, jn-laws, grandchildren, great grandchildren and friends; all in number 27. Noah ptegory spent Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry in Suffolk, Va. Week-end In Suffolk "Mr, - and Mrs. Clinton Eley spent; the week-end in Suffolk, Va., with relatives and attended the funeral of an uncle of Mr. Eley's. ; ' Moved To Church Street Mr.f1 and, Mrs. Donald Madre have moved into the Kanoy apartments (prqhurch SUeet. - .,;- From Wamw Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Garner from Warsaw spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Towe. , In BoonvilMT' Mrs.. J. Zachery is visiting relatives in' Boon ville. Moved From Woodland Circle Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Bonner and : family' have moved from Woodland Circle into their new home' on the Hertford-Edenton Highway. Attendee! A Mooting Mis. Billy White attended i meeting at State College in Ra leigh on Friday. . v Sunday In Norfolk Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Bonnet spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Allan Bonner in Norfolk, Va. Tuesday in Norfolk Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr., and Mrs. Elton Hurdle visited Mrs. Hurdle's aunt, Mrs Minnie At kins in a Norfolk Hospital on Tuesday. Returned From Hospital C. H. Simpson has returned to his home from, Chowan Hos pital after undergoing an-operation, and is getting along nicely. From Greenvile J ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassie Sawyer .; from Greenville spent - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Young Berry and Mrs. J. E. Jones. In Hospitals Irving Stubbs, a former resi dent of Hertford, now of Nor folk, Va., is a patient in DePauli Hospital in Norfolk. : i Wirislows, Honored On Gcldf h Ahniversary III ' HUH . I.-.. IIH l, .1. .-.iMiJ-a.i ' ..Vj I' . L 1 ;-, - i k' , r Ik L i$ r - .. - Mr. and Mrs. . William E. Winslow was displayed, on: Winslow of Route 1, Belviderey easel in the living room. an heM '. "Oiwri House" for Mr. From Raleigh Winslow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Tommy Sumner from Raleigh Arba E.. Winslow. on December spent the week-end and several 22. 1963. honoring them on their Vent days this week with his par- Golden . Wedding Anniversary. ' I three ents, Mr. ner. and Mrs. T. B. Sum- HerurnM Horn . .Joan White, has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after spending several days with her .grandparents, Mrj and Mrs. Ju : ian, White. , ' Sunday In Eliiabeih City Mrs. Jack Kanoy spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har ris in, Elizabeth City. At Hiah Point Mr. and Mrs. ?rom Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum 'rom .'Norfolk, Va. spent Sat lrday WiTh Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Visiti Parents Vna Ann Perry, a student of ICM visited ' her parents, Mr. and JMts. Elwood, Perry ! during the ,reek-end. -.Iptf ,-. Dinner Guealt Y-::'. .uri'.:;;r M and Mrs John . Hamp ton, J3onna and Sheree and Mr. j and ?Mrs. Wade Hampton and ' Ma,r f Virgin Beach, Va., and MiAantfTMfs: iarnan Brickhwrse of Jlijabeth Cty were dinnei guesls . oi Mr. and Mrs, J. W ' Hanteton on Sunday. Attending Convention ' M. sand Mrs. f!hnrlp TTt rell left Wednesday morning by airline from Norfolk,, Va., td at tend; the Culligan Water Con ditiohing Annual Convention be ing Held in Chicago, 111., through Friday of this week. Returns Home ; MJfe. Lessie Evans has return ed U her home in Hertford af- . ter vSsiting with her children for the past two months. Sunday In Grbnesland Mrs. Carlton Cannon, Miss Cornelia Cannon, , Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Keatort and children visit ' ed Mr. and Mrs. L.' .E: Barring, ton at Grimesland on Sunday. Sunday In Edenton Mrs. C. B. Stallings and Mrs. Noah Felton, Sr., spent Sunday in Edenton with , Mr. and Mrs. Thufston Stallings. Sunday In Wilson Mrs. Talmage Rose and Mrs. John; Beers spent Sunday in Wil son.,'!. Front Suffolk Mrs. Pete Perry and son Scott from-Suffolk, Va., are spending this jweek with Mr. and Mr Noah Gregory. . Frotri Norfolk Mfl and Mrs. Carroll Hurdle andon from Norfolk, Va., spent the yeek-end with Mr. and Mrs. . TomfCox and Mr. and Mrs. Fen ton Hurdle. . In Kinston ' ' Mr. A. B. Bonner spent sev-eralf-jdays this week - in Kinston withj her parents, Mr. and Mrs George L. Jordan and attendee the Convention of the Eoiscopal Churches in Kinston Wednesday and Thursday. T ' In Ayden Mrs. J. R. Futrell is visiting 'ier sister, Mrs. G. G. Dixon at Vyden. , T. P. Byrum left Tuesday to spend several days at High Point to attend the annual furniture show. . The punch table was covered with a hand drawn linen cloth. In the center was an arrange- of yellow mums with lighted tapers on either Tilley And Smith Award Winners : v 4f.tinea mm Pnfl On tm.nrinjririii-iriririririi-i iri-i- - - - i The guests were greeted the door and asked to register by. Mrs. Joseph . Winslow. , ,; Mr. and Mrs. Winslow were seated? in the living room and with -them was Mrs. Lucious Winslow, an attendant on their at 'side. The six-tiered annivers ary cake was topped with gold' en bells. Salted ; nuts, ' fancy mints and golden punch k com: pletfed the refreshments. - , Miss Lena Winslow served the anniversary cake. Mr. Worth Winslow of Norfolk, Va., presid Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Spivey and iaughfetsi Mary; Lane and :Anne. r t(d ri; ; Bentley ; Eiire, all if Sunbury spent Sunday witu Mr.-, and Mrs: Grayson Jordan. SunHav -X t Mattarat . Mr: "and Mrs TnravMin land Methodist Church 150 wedding dav. Mrs. Winslow. Plymouth Visitors I the honoree. was presented a;ed at the punch bowl and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker ' corsage, , of yellow , tarnations Lanier White assisted with the and daughters. Aneela and Don-land -Mr. Winslow a boutonniere. serving. na of Plymouth sDent the wepkJ The " home was decorated I Mrs. Willard Baker, assisted end with their Darents.-Mr and throughout with a gold color by Pam Winslow, presided in the Mrs. Wallace Baker. Sr.. and Mii'Scheme predommiating, A ! large I gift room. Approximately and Mrs. T. P. Byrum. " " ' ""Twedding picture of' Mr. atnd Mrs. I guests attended Returns To College Mae Belle Stallings of Route 1, Hertford, left Sunday for the John Wesley College at Greens boro, N.. C., where she is at tending the last semester. She was accompanied there by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton: Mailings and Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Boyce of WinfahY Knight and Johnny Wood. Tlu - Who hath not learned that demonstration was by a leader, I when alone .he has his own on the United Nations; she chosej thoughts to guard, and whtn China tn rpnnrt. nn. I struggling With mankind hi. Games were played and re- temper, and in society freshments served and enjoyea ; tongue? by aji I Mary Baker Eddy hl 4-H CLUB MEETS;!, The! Eager Be'avei'silfr'iMub iheld iti. regular 'moflthl :rfeft-' I "'6 jonuury o, iMoi at tne wood- "The Bible Speaks To You" S 1 A Regular Christian dence froram " Mrs.' Iobdy Mathews, Sr., Mrs Vera 'BroufehtorrBatton, Mr.' end Mrs. IT. H". Bagley, Mrs. Ethel Perry' and' Bob White spent Sun days at vHatteras.i,i . Friday In Raleigh .Mrs. W., G. Wright and Mrs Anse White spent Friday in Ra leigh with Mr. and Mrs. . R. G. Glover. Attended Funeral Those attending the funeral of Mrs. Leora Chappell in Norfolk Va., -on Sunday from Hertford were Joe Tunnell; Tommy By rum, Jake Chesson, Raymond Eure, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour happell and son Larry, Mrs. D. M. Jackson, Mrs. P. J. Boyce, Mrs. Harry Luttrell and Mrs. Jdhn M. Winslow. Week-end At Dunn Mr.' and Mrs. Marvin Lee Simpson and children Peggy and Marvin, Jr., are spending this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Butt and family at Dunn. They will be accompan ied home by C. J. Raper, Mrs. Simpson's father, who will visit hem. '' The president, June Harrell,' called the meeting to order.' Minutes of the previous' meeting were read and approved. The devotional was by Marshal Practitioner, Mrs. Frank Elliott Edenton 48-3192 eyenls, by erecting posters con cerning sporting events. He was one of the promoters of the annual .trip . to Washington D. CO for the ' Washington ' Red Skin , football game, of Which around 85 sport fans from Hert ford ai Perquimans County attended. ' -: , "' : .'. ; ' TiUey is a well . liked youhu man and a willirig worker on any community f project, cooper ates with various 'organizations and lends assistance to his fel lowman readily. Pauf Smith, i this year's re cipient of the Outstanding Young Farmer award, :is married to the former Mary Ruth .Wood. ; The couple resides ' in'..-, the Bagley Swamp . community with their two children, Paul, Jr., and Sandra ' ' '.- . ' Mr. Smith has' for several years stood out as one of the leading farmers of Perquimans County. He does not, however, rest on his accomplishments and is constantly . striving to im prove through new ideas and improved practices, He is well -ptnembered for his fine ath letic record attained while a member of the Perquimans High School athletic teams. A Manly Fit, Tool ; ; - Mrs. Gush--That dress is the most perfect fit I have ever seen. Mrs. Chargit rThen you should have seen the '6ne my husband had when 'he 'got the bill for it.' Perquimans Group At State Meeting George ' G. Winslow, John A Brcty and Willard Copeland, lo cal supervisors of the Albemarle Soil and Water Conservation DisUict, .. .attended . the ., staU meeting of , the North Carolina Assviation of Soil and Watei Conslervation Districts, which was theld in Winston-6aleni on Janulary 13-15. 1 - The various' committees met and made resolutions to be car ried but during th.? year by the association:; . ,. : Ge.seral J. R. Townsend, chair man .North Carolina Board 'of Water Resources, Dr. George A., Hyatt, i jr., director of North" Carolina Agricultural Extension' Service,, Joe-' Kuykendall. 'State Conservationist, ,Soil Conserva tion Sei'vice, Clair Guesfe, 'East-' em program advisor, National : Association, and Charles -Ladd, area director, National As sociation appeared on the pro-' gram. ' : - A tour of the R. T. Reynolds,. Tobacco Company and Wake Forest College Campus" was 9 ' feature of the meetinfl. James D. Bellamy, Jr., tf Shallotte, N. C, was . elected chairman of the North Carolina 1 Association of Soil and Water' Conservation Districts for 1964. ' I iii.il man FRIDAY-SATURDAY: FRIDAY ONE SHOW 7:30 P. M. r SHOWS SATURDAY 3:00-5:50-8:30 P. M. ; 'THE GREAT ESCAPP starring Steve McQueen, James Garner " and Richard Attenborough , SUNDAY: ONE SHOW J:15 NIGHT 8:30 P, M. MONDAY: ONE SHOW 7:30 P. M. v Burt Lancaster ini "THE LEOPARD" "LET'S CO TO THE MOVIE' Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c 1 t - W IE UP : :::j'togo ' IlSsout Narr-ni Backach " 7 wl 1 ems vttbfut relief you need fro nr'nc bekttch bwdaeb and mu iiMrPisai) pains that often eauaa ttm 4r uii and miaerabte tirtj-out fvm) . Vf men teae dieomorU come on n owr-ii!n or straw aad atrafn - nt i Want it fasti AnotfacT v . cstne n . mtltl bladder irritation t - i itKntndJHnk-ftneU i- x orKwmlortable feeiinf. :i , nat hm I separata 'relieving: action ta backache head a and psinsi 2. by redder irritation. S. by ton tending to taereaaa ua'a oi kMnor tubca D t's sleep and th f ftjuion bare for over nvenienoe ak fr the - 'a f Ue sadaal Annual '9 rnce Desert Flower Deodorant Sale Roll-On or Cream Reg. $1.00 Size Just Sm - PLUS TAX Candy .' . . Cosmetics Hallmark Cards . ' - fof all occasions. 's-'' 'r your m. s&m ' Pharmacy Phone 428-5527, Hertford. N. C. New '64 cars are now on sale at favorite dealers . . . Why not stop by and see the new models: , Choose the car of your choice, but be i sure to ask your dealer to use the "PEOPLES BANK LOW COST FINANCE ' PLAN." (? -.- . You'll be glad you did! Open 9.-00 A. M to 12:30 P. M., Tuesday thru' Saturday And Friday Evenings from 3:30 P. M, to 7:00 P. M. . Gmsumer Credit Department nv:',' r-N n . r- n s Member FDIC n. ' Hertford, N. C ; : iFHbne 423-j:33 "ayvAA,...' "i II. in wmi.nwim). . .... . , i . .I I, ii ... .. CJCJUl.il.JU. . t- - ' R s's - - 'i - "mm i mm Showroom Plymouth wins tests of Acceleration; Handling, Broking, Gas Economy-1 things you buy a car for." v , Plymouth also costs lesst-and carries1 tho only 5-year50,000-mile warranty. "4i 'At', OFFICIAL RESULTS t . KtlOMETER RUN -ntjVWUTH. .31.68 mc CHEVROLET ........ .32.42 nc. (ORO 33.64 wc ' ECONOMY RUN ' HYMOUTH .....19.74 mro. FORD ... .i. ....... 18.49 mpg. CHEVROLET 17UUipg. ' QUARTER4HIU , PLYMOUTH .......... 1 6.90 mc CHEVROLET .....17.29 Mb KMO ...,........17.76 MC CITY PASSING : . PLYMOUTH ....166 ft. FORD.... ,. ...,t.183t. CHEVROLET ............ 197 ft. HIGHWAY PASSING PLYMOUTH 297 ft. CHEVROLET 325 ft. FORD. ,...373 ft. 3.2-MILE SEBRING CUSSIC PLYMOUTH .&:23.39 mln. FORD ..........4i33.22m!n. CHEVROLET, 4:34.33 mi. ' HIUCLIMI -"' PLYMOUTH ... ... 19.7P mc CHEVROLET .. ..21.03 MCv. FORD ........ ......21 .38 mc, r - OCvSTOP-PARK ' t - PLYMOUTH .. . 1 :58 .86 fc , FORD ..... .2:020 mim CHEVROLET .2:06.43 Mi. EMERGENCY STOP PLYMOUTH .....112 ft. FORD 1 40 ft. . CHEVROLET. ........ ...143 ft ZERO-TQ-SIXTY PLYMOUTH. ,.J."....1173mc ' CHEVROLET .. .,...t 1 1 .94 ms. ; FORD , .13.70 mc , ' fPRICE -PLYMOUTH ,.i...M..S2706 ' CHEVROLET , i ..........$278 FORD. 12794 tBM4 M MMBftclnm' SukmM RetaR PrleM for 2-4oor fnnttap Plymouth fury, CfwvroM ImMtl, tnd aciuaHii ran wo wcoi mtt, n myatsttution tnvm. ma opiiomi wukhiwhi. Pri Wmmtiw. i ,m MI.IUWH1I !! OTO WW Win, II nrUBSlinflllVII CIWBI. WIQ VpilUMI WIUHrTlimil. ' ' for Cfwfrolet M4 Fora, but not Plymouth. Indue hotter ahfck mtl bo atlotod by tpociO trdK iii (Mrow.i pftct oustmoot,' r t , , ,(.'1(5 M Plymouth's request, Ncrfionwid Con Galaxw "500". They Mt p a program of : sumer .Totting Inttituto bought and eonv ten teih, hired profenlonal driven, mode; pared comparably equipped V-8 medehnOf the ruloi, and lupervhed (he entire compe; Plymouth Fury, Chevrolet Impala, and Ford tHioh. The retulti are in the chart. 4h I1. 1 '.' Mt (WW PLYMOUTH'S EN8INE WW RRIVI. TRAIN WMMNTY PHOTICTt YQUt CfVslor Conwrttion wornnOJ for . 8 voon or SO 1)00 inuet, HNlchem comM first, unttitt exact Ki ttMtoritltwM worH P an4 mil ropltco or ropik et e CftnMer Moton jCorporitHm Authoflinf Dealer's place of business, the en .e otn, Iw 4 and internal part, Intake nwrtnie, mtw "pump, traosmiuioo eaao fi Intermt pans (ecludin nwMa ciutch), tvque convenor, drive atom, urtvervH jmnn, rear aile and diflorootial, and roar 'wheel bearlngt of lt lt4 automobllei. provided the owner bM the MfM H cbanied every 3 iMmtlii or 4.000 miles, whichever comet tlrst, the oil filler replaced evtrj second ' ed ciurife ana the carburetor air filter oleamd ovary 6 months and reolacud every 2 years, end every S emntha tnHise to lucti a dealer evHhNKO of porforawtee of the required service, and requests the dealer to certiry (U Mseipt of sue evidsnce and ft) the car's then current, mileege. v, ' '. 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