1 .'. !..,.. ,,y:.:..-, i I ' ' ! 1 ' ' .I'll n , ' ' ' r U 5 JL3 If Hertford; Perquimans County, Ncrth Carolina, Friday, May 29, 1964. 5 Cents Per Copy 1 ' ' - - ' '-. ' V , . A . . M - . ; vi u ii ii arW j& 1ft life. ' Interest jn elections has been legging ja t Perquimans County f jr same , Reason for sometime n recent years, v. However, "the contest for the , offices, in. the May: 30th' primary election is creating quite a" bit of interest and talk, and local interest in Perquimans " County . offices perked up and the names of candidates 'runnihg for- office are heard ; mrnre franuontlv and ....... , v .... have been dominating the con- , versation M most gatherings. U The' interest in the Governor's j I race as well as some local races f has 'been, so great that "tempers s fJired" in the beginning of the campaigning, v However, realiz- i ing i this is the wrong , way- to i support' a, candidate, tnost'of i those, campaigning have changed.! tlielr tactics. w The' voting places in 'the 'towtolups', through, the county, 'opening at 6:30 A. M.' on Satur day .';, morning,'. Myill be greeted with ''-"we hope fair weather,'" and will close at 6:30 P. M. : . A Iistof the candidates and the offices .they .aspire ; to, ''who will be ( voted upon by Per quimans ( County ' people are: -s Perquimans County - officers--Tor Representative? -Arpnie 'Tr Lane, Sr., and Nathaniel Ful ford;. for' .Board of , Education, Parkville . Township, . George Bakec and TabnadgeLewis; for County .... Commissioner,' r Belvi dere: Township, ' EllisArWlnslow . and i . W. Savage ; ' JoUifC L flpt County,; Commissioner. ,' Bethel I Conllauei e tltZ JU6 -Contributions.,' for '''"the' fun Colinty Library' 'how total 1912.85.' ' Contributors ' during tfie past two' .'weeks are Crenbery, Tucker; : Mr. aind Mrs.1,, Julian PowelV Mr. and " Mrs. .C. Ys Sumner,' Talmadge Lew is, (rs. Ehelton "White and Mrs. Jrving Wauiwrigjit. ' ' " j A memorial book was .given this week for I.'La Alice Babb. It is Colonial Wilamsburg. Its JDuildings and Gardens. ' Other nqw books In the li brary are "Who's TTho tn Am erica, 1964-65, VoL !?3; "What fo u ana we m wasnmgwn vy Seatbn; Overtime In Keaveii by Llsaeor.' ' ffthen Mothef Was GirlJ DeArmand;f'T5irf Last Tre silianj by Stewart; ' The Jules Verne Omnibus- and The Return of the Long FaJi by Farrell - . , . i, 1 V i:i , ' - W, M'"Morv"'ii rtThifcire Com pany, W. M, Divers jn Jjw-, t'-y .Store and - V ..u,low Oil Comr'ny again this yej, as thej 1 uve ,ior many years Lx C.e past, are presenUng tta graduates . . M. Morgan Fumiivre Com r is p: ' rtx J t:.e g'i-1 s rf rfri'iimfs C -v i ' l loJl ad I n T hool wil'a r 4- r " r'chp'3. 9 & n J- the 1 t " y is pre f 'd pon- f tlte princi- in t5ie ols. - -.j w rjv - J .State Trooper' - WiUiam A. Hudson, soil of Mr, and Mrs. A. Wjf Hudson of Hertford, graduated frop . the Virginia State .. Police vAcademy In J Hichmond.; Vav Mar; ' 15 Trooper Hudson, a gradual of Perquimans High v School ' Is married; lo jibm (ormw 'Miss Berrly Row. j. Thiv'couple hat a rwo-yesx-old daughter, Lnlie Carol. , Tn ww .Jia,te trooper has been, justepedfor duty at Ashland,' VaV whext he reported on May 18. .The Hudson will make their home near Rich- mond.;.Va, r -pacH 'year, the Hertford' Bap- list' Church conducts a week of mtohiiveKi'Biblb , .study, for, the benefit!' phildrenj. three years of , age.jthrouglv the intermediate age. 1 This year's vacation Bible school will ' begin with prepara tion day on May ZB from, 3 to P. M t which time they shall be pre-registered aAnd.i. shall be oriented to -the vacation Bible school's program.-. Monday through Friday of the week of June' 1-5 from 8:3b untH. 11.30 A, M. we shall attempt to carry out the four-fold fiurpose of va cation Bible school, which pur pose is (1) to enlarge each par ticipant's knowledge of the Word of God, (2) to emphasize kiaals of Christian character, .(3) ip, extend the , participant's com prehension of missions at home and abroad and (4) to teach children How to' worship. 1 On Sunday, June 7,1 at 7.b0 P. M., commencement .exercises for i tjiei vacation, Bible .school Will be held in the church sanc tuary to reveal in part what the children have.' learned during vacation Bible school. Parents arid friends are invited to attend the vacation Bible school ; com mencement. ? " ' ; ; ' ' ' That (whjch is referred to only once a wel; is easily forgotten, but thai which is ' referred to daily., is made permanent. . This why -vacation 3ible school is important for our children. . It ' - Continued from Page 3 ' - 7Vr.tr;cjr:-i At ' ".Jr. and Mrsv I! jbort "Watsoh sad Mr. amd Mrs, Bryant Mil ' r,- 4-II adtlt lo '" 's.of the :-f.U Community Cliib, an-ro- ".d that their club mem l s V- ' 1 I . -nt' t'-.e tlont pro s', ..l it tl.e Wir.'-' Commun ity r V ; on f.'or 'ay, June 1 at 8 I. t.. 1 ' ' Pare1--? t i all ci'" - us are in- vitcd The -i L ;' - 1i nd t!. i v I Lj r i i j ; r program. 'U .:lect- ' " m on id Gra.n- 1 4-' Vt. ' Lleitibers Of I r - " , 1 . ? . v.. ... s; , .fi . 5 f ', v:. i' - . "i," f- I ic - -;'. 5, vr-' "I r .4 I r . t , Members of, the 1964 eraduating class of Perquimans .HighSchool at Hert- Sydney Ann Blanchard. Linda S, Robertson; icu4iitj tuuc.i. vr .qyr'cr;.rMm;,aoiff-.,uMifc,iiajJiJcuil iwiihji iccu, rvivui ivuuj, luiLimci inmiiicws, jiiiiniy , Jennings, Joan jUreen; JUianne, Stallings, i Arine .White, Norma Qloria'Vmphletf,' Susan ox, Nancy White,, .NelI Overton, Cherry 'Creamer,' Elizabeth H. Harrell,Madelihe Perry,; Aundra S Har rell, Ruth Harrejl," Gforia Miller, Irma. B... Forbes, 'DottJe; C.4 Goodman Ann vThuanan, , Patrtda Rountree;; Fourth Row;; Wayne Chappell, - Cindy Rawls, Mary Beth Hurdle Juanita. White, Judy Reed, Susan Nixon, Rachel Bass, jijTjTyjMlTMTifrM'yv'iWtA D:riJ;j:js' . June a - - . f e - LX -'-Beth Swindell ? Ruby A. White ' " ', Ann Benton - t Lib Baker" ' i ? i Taige Underwood ' : Jo Anne Meads- - ; June 3 " - '. Reggie Baker1 ' i - , June 4 , ''i .' ' '4. ' Marjorie Ambrose 'n,,' t Velum "WinsloW' , I Chervie Colvin "Pam" McDonald ' " ': ' James H., Elmer Robertson i'.Mrs. V, N. (Lanette) Darden; June $- 0 ' ' . .'. Toss White Kent Copeland . , June t ' , : ' ."Ernest Suttort' , , t Velma C. Cobb i i Mr. and-Mrs;.Ira A McKlnney Thomas Harrell' . Parker Newborn ,i Sally Hobbs , , J . Mary Jordan i.-, .;. ' . Archie. T. Lane IIL i June 7 . ' r . Emmett Elmore ; Sictor Lamb'." oah Felton',. Jr. .; . ? Frank Cale Winslow ? Jack Brjnn,. Jr., J Anthony B. Elliott RL.'-'Bob" Spjve'y ' Pfiulette Dail1' ljv ... Marjorie .Wood.,, "I ?-- fit , ; i. ..jui r- 1' V-T--1 - I The next -distrXi-tion of sur p ! i od f"r fw"" ns in Per qt ' ri ns County crstified to -cc ve : food will ie Tucs.'ay, Ji a Z f :ovi 8 A. M. until " 12 r ii i f .- i 1 P. 71. win 30 P. ' '., it v 5 a"1- 'need t ' 'y 1 ' . ' " e san. ' l ? all f e ! r:eh i . 1964 Gradu:. ttfv''- Matthews, Lydia Kwdick ..raye Long, Ruby Baker; John Mailings, Bryan Miller, J. H. Chappell; Sixth Row, Gene Nixon, Cartwright,! Bonnie 'Benton; Second Row, ? PauffJ. Trueblood; Jimmy Ward, Howard Hervey, Dennis McCarthy, JIm' Anita White, Marjie CorpreWj .Marilyn Flinchumf JoanTkylor;; Third Row, ' i,'"'i'ri"iJ'rr'i'"T"ii""frW Porrimmcns !n;R::,C!:3s,AA Playoff . PerqitnianspHigK Ja!'UK to a 4 4.o 4i?e?fertHvelock here . Friday night- to win the first round of the' Eastern State AA championship splayoff. Have loek won- the first game of the Jbest two out of - three game It series and the Indians took the second. t , v -. ' . Bill,; Burchette'"" opened the scoring for Havelock .when he converted, awalk into a. run in the first Snnihg. v -v-f ; Perquimans, started its .scor ing in the top of the third in ning - when (.. Freddie Combs tripled , to ' left field and came nome on rrancis uomos move to second base - on . an error. Francis n Combs ' - scored 1 on a single to . center , by Jimmy Hunter. In the ; fourth Jnning ,. Alvin Kirby tripled to right field and Ikey ; Stokeley reached first on an error. Stokeley tqle second A single'' Into -right field by John Stalhngs scored both ' Kir by and Stokeley' . to clinch the Victory.' !' ' ' t Havelock's,' Patrickj doubled 'Continued en Page S Twd Local Students Gradu; t3 At norm Carolina oiaxe cunienvu. 361 decrees on Friday. May 29 at N.',C. State's 75th annual coni- mencement. ; ; 1 V Two Perquimans youths were among the graduates. iThey were Jesse B. Perry of Hertford, who received a degree in mechanical engineering,' and Thomas Pres1 ton Winslow of "Wlnf-ll, a de gree in mechanical er.tfnrefing. Cr luatlv-n ceremc. 1 ;an t8 JA. 1 and the -e-o' r on e " c' .c'. i r" " c'i- ihg Glass Of Perquimans County l3 1 if Margaret Eure, 1 my Baccus, Butch Hatch, Perry Monds; Freddie Nixbn, Tommy 'ing cords are tTi i-iiywirvt n.r fruLrvxnnxLrui n Eh Indians Fid Session In Pc!; tics Course jThe ninth and final session, of the Action Course in Practical Politics was held Friday night, May .22. The program was a panel' of all persons who taught i particular lessons and each was asked to give a brief resume of their lesson. - 1 At the conclusion of the pro gram,' certificates of completion were -given to 19 graduates . of the course. Graduates were A. L, Aydlett, Jr.. Annie Mae Bak er, Betty Beers, Floyd Benton, Claude Brinn, Marie Elliott, Thelma r" Elliott, Vera Graham, Chariest Harrell,. Jr., Roxanna Jackson, Alice Kanoy, Margaret) Scafr, . Marion Swmdell,- Henry CSulUari, Hlflda Wood? J. Dil bon Young.-Anne Young, Fran cis Monds and Eldon' Winslow. SThe course "was designed by the U. $. Chamber of Commerce and was sponsored -by , the - Per quimans County Chamber of Commerce and the . Hertford Business unrl PrnfpUinnr Wn- ' j . .1 i i JJCCCatlOIl oerVlCe ' , . ArCrSOll hlrch ' ( Anderson Methodist. Church wl'l hold dedication services for their; new educational building S y morning, June 14 at 11 o.: . ' .,." District Superintendenti . the r v. R. L. Jerome, will. be the -iker. The Rev. Cloue H r""tor, extends 'Si cor i '--n to all members, " ers, friend and - ' sr. f o rii Twiddy, Charles Woodard, Price vid Brewin, Mack Nixori.' Jimmy Hunter; Eighth Row, Dicky Umphlett,' Shelton Hurdle, Jerry 'Sulliran Tommy Harrell, Francis Combs. Due to illness, Clark Harris was absent 'when' the picture was taken. Students wear- members of the Grand Honor Roll. nr Lri.n n ri an nin nrinrnn i-n n r rvi n n ri r rui n ri r n A Look Backward As Found In The Poqalrasu Ribbons Are Awarded For Best Specimens Of Flowers At Show: . . ,n .. .. 1. 1- It was impossible last week to get the report of ribbons, award ed in the. Flower Show given by the home demonstration clubs of the countyj at the Courthouse, which -proved . to be . one .of the most successful affairs of -the kind ever held in the county. Very lovely were the flowers, ex quisitefy "arranged, There were many choice specimens ,-and vaii- j ous beautiful collections. , ; One particular, .display, made by Mrs. William T. Elliott, was outstand ing. "A- miniature house set in a charming garden, with grass, flowers and trees, with no detail forgotten which would add to its attractiveness called forth many exclamations of delight. Series Of Political Rallies In County; :i' Political rallies ; have 'been held, at ; various points in the county throughout the week. The first of the rallies was held at Bethel.' At a rally held at Winfall,. ohn B. McMullan and Chester ..Morns, candidates for the office of Solicitor jof this District,; were both among the speakers. . County Home Inmate.' Inherits One-Fourth Of An $18,000 Es tate. An aged' inmate, of the County Home, William A. White, stooped, and white-haired- old man j somiunes , 1 seen '". on'' the streets M Hertford, an' -old ihaVi who is held 'high in regard by those who know .himy ihas in herited, a i)he-fourth interest in a small' fortune- by the . death of i brotliei-,- Mack S, White . of Elizabeth City; who died without leaving Itf" Will and whose estate has been. Officially estimated at "around 18,000". ' Broughfon-Rtlfe Wedding June 18 Invitations, were I issued this week1 by. Mr,' and Mrs-I Nathan A.i, Relfe to the marriage' of their lughter,- Wattie BeH; to John I.oughton, it. - The iwedding to t ke p'fice on Thursday, June 18 tt 10 o'clock' in the f, noon at -i f 1 1 iMgrfiw " urch. i High School t :'tf Fifth Row, Clark Whiter Bobbv i ckiy,' vyuyiic retry, JMfjfgHi Combs; Seventh Row, Ned Monds, Billy Williams, Da wAvswwwvAHvwsk'v A unanimous vote of 80 rep-1 resentatives of : the Albemarle area will speed the Albemarle Area Development Association on its way to forming an indus trial corporation to promote the, 10-county region. At a meeting held Thursday area political and civic leaders heard the "how-to" of setting up such a council and voted to have a committee investigate steps necessary to establish an incorporated group. By. incor porating, the council would be able to hire full-time, industrial help, finance industries, use ad vertising and assume other strictly business .aspects. AADA President David R. Dear is to .head the special com mittee and will name members this week to report to the exe cutive committee when ? they meet in Edenton in June. The four members of the forum discussed general ways and means of obtaining indus tries for their particular areas and promoted specific" methods by which the Albemarle area might duplicate their successes. Marshals Named For Graduation ' Marshals for the 1963-61 com mencement exercises were an ndunced ' last 'week. The two students in each grade with the highest average Tor the yeaf are the ones selected. . , . , The1 chief marshal,, the' Junior with the highest average, is Phyllis Nixon. Others are: 1 1th grade, Margaret, t Aineley .and Mary Lee Newby; lOfa grade, Beth Harris and Tuftis Riddick; 9th grade, Joe K " tt and Leb Mae Long, and 8.'. '-a?j, Carol? Vhite ari C ' '- , . AADA Planning To Push Strong Industry Drive Chain Of Accidents SLr.day Resultln ,B In Damage A 1 three-car accident which occurred at 9:30 Sunday night at Light Nixon Fork about four miles -south, of town at the in tersection of U. S. 17 and the Bethel road, resulted in minor injuries and an estimate of $1,300 damages to the vehicles involved, according to D. R. Cumbo, state trooper, who in vestigated the accidents. According to the offjeer, Ruby, W. Jones- of Route .2; Hertford, Negro driving a pickup truck, had stopped and was' waiting to make a left turn into the Bethel road. L. B. Holt, of Raleigh, traveling, south, pulled up be hind the stopped truck aind was struck by a car driven by ' Booker T. ' McCullen, Jr., ; of, Newport News, Va., who failed ' ' to, stop behind-the two parked vehicles. The .impact pushed the 1 Holt car into the rear of the pickup truck. McCullen and a ' passenger in his car were hos- . pitalized at Chowan Hospital. A road block' resulted and finally the clearing of this a tow truck had picked up the McCullen car and was heading away from the scene ' when a car driven by Wagner Eason of Elizabeth City plowed into the rear of the car being towed by the wrecker. Following Eason was Robert Orr, his wife and small child. They ran into the Eason car, skidded around in the road and Mrs. Orr Vf as thrown from the car. Luckily, Mrs. Orr receiv- ' ed only cuts and bruises, as did her husband. .. Students Receive ' Scholarships-have been award- . ed to several members .of,, the Senior 'Class." ' Tommy,,!;Ha'rre,l, " has-been awarded a $300 scholar-; ' snip by the North Carolina;, Com'-' operative Peanut Growers Cor poration; Mary Beth Hurdle, a $500 scholarship by the North Carolina 4-H Development Fund; and Alviri. Kirby a $400 scholar- ship - to Roanoke Bible College. ' -Anne White has been chosen to receive a full scholarship of $360 to HiCks Academy of Beauty Culture. ' ' Francis and Freddie Combs were awarded full foot ball scholarships for. four, years ; to North Carolina State College., There are several scholarships , that have not yet been awarded., They are the E. C.Woodard Me morial ..Scholarship, the .Thomas' Gregory Skinner Scholarship, t,he PTA scholarship for students en- tering The College of the Albe-. marie, and the Long Cash iA ward wheih is presented to the most outstanding senior" iri need tf aid These will be- awarded 'at gradu-1 ation. Vacation School At Local Church "Jesus, Learning About Him and From' Him" is the theme for Vacation Church School at the First , Methodist, Church which begins Monday, June 1, and will continue through. June 5. Each morning's session will .be held in the . new educational building , from 9 o'clock until 11:30. ' Mrs. ."Hbert , Taylor, '.superin tendent of the children's divi sion, announced that the kinder garten department will study "Jesus, the Teacher," with. Mrs. Durwood ' Reed; ' Jr., Mrs. , Ray, '; Haskett. Mrs. Raymond Winslow and Miss Pam Cox as teachers and helpers. '., , - Primaries'' text will bft "Jesus Showed God's Love? with Mrs. Elbert Taylor. , Mrs. - - Charles ' Harrell, Mrs. Charles ; Murray, ; Mrs. Edward Waters arid Misses ' Susan Harrell and Jean Sawyer, as teachers and helpers. : , ' Juniors will make a study of .'CenMawd os Pat - . '. . .. i . .. I,. ' i ', .X M ' - S. S.' CLAf 3 SOCIAL ; ; rThe Judaon-llomorial Sunt ' School Clcss v !,l hold thrir cial hour J 3 1 1 C " at ti e r !':' t: : '.'