f A '- Tins jpksquim i r- tv. r rtr.TTI CAROL1HA, FRIDAY. JUwE 19, lioi. :n J::r.2 7th Descendants of She late C. R. and Mollie M. Perry, held a family reunion -Sunday,-June 7. at the Community Center at 1 Center Hill. Dinner v jg serve. picnic style Approx.. mi rely. 8C were present and are as follows: . C. A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Perry of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. ; Bnstoe . Perry of Edenton, GlaccifL 'ijlz FOR, .gALE-r-BOAT; TRAILERS r TUt, 'model for 1344-15- ft ;.. boats. ' Priced ioj quick sale, i Call 5431-5876. "', ' FOR SALEt-GAS REFRIGERA TOR. Fme for boat camp or trailer. Price, $25 80 See W. I T. (B01) Elliott, Hertford. ' J.-nelPr FOR RENT . 6-hOOM HOUSE N wjthbath and -central heat Screened, porch.' Xxcated neaf 1 VhooL' Cpntact Mrs Julian A. ' White, phone 426-7558, Hert ' ford. .V.-. "-".I'Juneiac HELP WANTED MAN WITH carroute1 Work- in ; Perquim- ansMfo limit , to your .earn--A- ings., Experience' not necesr sary. Write Rawlelgh; : Dept. . , i NCF-f20-123, Richmond, Va. j r,. ' ! ,v Jun5,12,19,26 FOR SALE14-FT; PLYWOOD , run-about, just painted; priced i for qttick salp,, $50.00. Contact ' Tom B'$n '420-7172? or; Sia 7 Harmon: Hat btMy narmacy, , 426-5523,', Hertford N. & i ' FOR RENT ORtSALE v. FIVE room ftouse.vwith jorch, in ; Woodland Circle. Call 426-5302 or 426-5516, Hertford. . tfc r, and I. W. E.. Proctor ojchael of Edenton,. Mr -..and Mrs. Chesapeake,' Va., Mr., and Mrs. Carlton Asbell and children Caiv Claude Perry of Tyner, Mr. and olyn, Thomas and 'Amy Lee, Mr. Mrs. Curvin' Mansfield, Mr. and land Mrs. Ronnie Toppin and son Mrs. ,JMatthew Dad of Hertford, tBnact of Tyner, Mr. and: Mrs. Mr," and Mrs. Bennie Mends of.Bennie Bykes, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Tyner,- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dail and daughters Cathy anf Janet," Mr, and- Mrs. Edgar Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. :.; Preston Monds and children, Peggie, Bill and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Lduis Jimmy Smith, . Mri. William Drumard and two ; children ) of Hickory, Mrs. : Myrtle Oretch, Mrs., Louise StalMngs and hUV dren, Rhonda, Eddie and Debbie and Miss. Lena Swan son, all of Snow Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin the world,. e famous : Hippo drome ' and 'viit (through the Istanbul ' bazaars, ti visit in Lu cerne, ' Switzerland "'and - many more. .-''. , . The ovepaU objective of the 40-day tour k" to acquire an un derstanding -and appreciation of the geographical conditions and problems that exist in countries of, Europe, Africa. and "' Asia, which border, the Mediterranean Spa. : Thi fhavr hcnAfita will Monds and children, Linda, LovJ Sanders and children, : Jane. come from - actual observations ette and Dennis Mr., and- Mrs.! Johnnie and Roger of Hobbsville, and contacts 'whjle vfaiting and Wilbur Jordan and children Rod-! Mr. and : Mrs. -Ronnie Perry of Istudying; in ea.c'h1 region. v Every ney and Robin, Mr.'and , "Mrs. Newport News, Miss Sue Perry, effort has' been mad to organ ize a toUr which is' .interesting, James Monds and children 'Na- of Tyner; dine and Arlene 'of Tyner; !-,' a , Mr. and Mrs. Meimont Perry and two children. DavuJ and Di- anne of , Newport News, Mr. and; . Continued from Pag 1 Mrs. iMarvui ,-irocwr. :ana cnu- ivr-r-- TWO LADIES FOR , ' STUDY TOUR , Cathy Vof Norfolk- . Mps. Carlton; a : porcelain cpllection.whili ,isJ, v t 'lVliiCll4 : Perty and children Pat and Mi- one of, the finest and largest S'' Sr , Your Garden Froni Insects 1 ; Swift's Vegetable Dust . ''; ':i;;;5 SEVIN",' - , , educational, . varied ' and enjoy- able. Jesse. '.Farmer ! uies in Hospital Crty for tapproxiinanely 20 yecis. Surviving are two sons, Thom as B. Sumner, Jr.; of Raleigh and J. C. (Bill) Jessup, Jr., of Wilson; one daughter, Mrs. Cath erine Ward of ' Raleigh; three brothers, Charlie Ford Sumner of Hertford, Henry Sumner ofj Tampa, Florida and Robert Sum ner of Hendersonville, N. C.j two sisters, : Miss Mary Sumner . of Hertford and Mrs Almia Feild of Richmond, Va.;- and two grandchildren. 1 Graveside services Iwere held Sunday at 3:00 in Cedarwood Cemetery by the Rev Frederick Still, pastor of First Methodist Church. . ' i The casket pall was made of red carnations, lilies, white, stock and Baby's Breath. Pallbearers were Claude Brinn, Don Norman, Julian Broughton, Richard Futrell, Julian Winslow and Joseph Towe, J. , 4 lb. hag $1.10 Hertford Hardware & Supply; Inc. Phone 426-5211 Hertford, N. C. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT V,f 1V " JU. .' .1. ill tidpate. She explained carefully, of f .C-Jfn to- each one. best salads and muffins. Shel Ellen- Winslow moved that Deborah Demery be the acting president for two months . be cause of the absence of the pres ident and vice president. - The motion was carried. . i The group enjoyed participat ing in a game led by Mary Rid dick. . . . The meeting was adjourned. .; Beverly Frierson, Acting Reporter nounce the . birth pf their first child, a son, born June 7. Mrs. Lane is the former Fa Springer " of Saratoga '. Spi N. Y. : Mr, Lane is the aoa Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lane, Jr., c Woodland Circle. :,. ' ' , Robert Lewis, Jr. Dies In Richmond 'Jlobert E. (Bobby) Lewis, Jr., husband of "the former Donnie Mae Norman, a native of -Hertford, died suddenly at his home in Richmond, Va., Sunday after noon,. June 7. He was a native of Elizabeth City and had lived i u m Tin unrTs I " v'j' mini iiu e1"" 4-K CLUB MUriS . ot: 4 tlt n c. Vn r, Z Z u T T' , Since then he had been employ- Lt?. C1" d SL,'- V DuPont Company a, FOR SALE 14-FT. BARBOUR boat, 30HP Evinrudfi; . controls . and .,, Steering, with trailer. i Ready ;tO go. - Priced , right. ' Call 5431 or 5876. WANTED POPLAR LOGS and blocks. Call Hertford Ve- neers, Inc., 426-7420 Hertford, N. C v . Aug23tfc -APARTMENl'ii i ' FOR RENT . v Modern apartment to lent: three mA four-iEoom apart r merrta,rifurr4Ehfe4 or unfurnlah " fcd' .U.lfltslredA lecbie ' (rtovs. refrigerator ar.d water heater v : ; with .each Apartrtient J Cal 1 'Hertterd-'etf'for'lnfor- ,l,l)ltBe6lfKw!.lt'"- ' ' Septaitfc H-WMIHlHII(IHMImiHalHalNMIIMHIIMWlMaHl dig THAT Hogging the telephone h m out of dateaslastyear's . .bit record. , I JJow teens .telephone fair and hareHelps make i abetter telephone service for. everyone including- Uani. Try it and see1 - . " hi' TKS NORFOLK k CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH 'COMPAMY - Tcy!:r TI:::jq Edentcn,lJ;G Thursday and Friday. , t jn 1-1 - . . Eurt Lancsr 1 ', . . ' Kirk Douglas land . .. Ava Gardner In- . "zzvzx cays iar may" .'r.'-T. June 20 1 ' li. IHLE FKATCBB ; , , . t v r-.'au to'-;' ' "I -l" "7 LCVE't r to. I , J, - V. .1 '' "f - 1 i rr I -i : I 'n V . t y.' 4 if j : - ;i u L 11 ': '. 1 I M., m the home of Mrs. Sarah Mae Riddick, Community 4-H Leader. Thomas Riddick presided over ithe meet ing. Minutes of the previous meeting were - approved. The treasurer's report was accepted. Mrs.. Riddick talked to the members about ithe wonderful day of the 4-H King and Queen and Miss Perquimans, (that was held on the Academy Green in Hertford. She told the members to start preparing themselves for another ' wonderful day next fall like the one in the past. - Mrs. Riddick talked and ex plained to the members about the contest that would . be held June 6 in. Hertford -at the Coun-. ty 9gents Office; it would be for the ones Who could make the Richmond, He is survived by his wife, Donnie Norman Lewis; his moth er, Mrs. Lula H. Lewis of Eliza beth City; and three sisters, Mrs. Charles M. Smith of Elizabeth City, Mrs. Roy Parker of Sun bury and Mrs. Larry Powell of Greensboro. ". J:20.'OAcJkxkt 9iChowan Hospi tal.; Aj native .or. rerqtumafis Cour4y;,i:.sJlajmier; Was a Watch malcerrJ1l',',' .",:,$'' -i I !uryiving are, his wife, Mrs June 3, at 8 30 P Mary Johnson"iarmer ( of Blue field. 'W. Vaj-Ws 'Dawn. Mr and MWj.-JWi'Aarmer; two sbns, Rodger Wrmefj-js hjember of-the U. S. Airf JrW stationed in Ger- many.ji aftcJi);ToAirtile- Farmeir of Hiueiieia,.-.,Va.i. av daughter, LandaAhn Farm- ibf -ftluef ild a broti5er;vHl(am:;rFarmer tof ufiti,w iiifv, w aiabci, wis, aiuiy t . He was'finiember, of - Bethel Baptist yCh(ifH.',-',' , " ' ';A, funera,s)ejce waj.held 'at , Wiliifprd F4nral Home ' FriJ day afterrioon'it- 4 o'clock! The Rev, L, C. C?handler'and the Rev Mixcneur tabards f officiated and burial' Vp'- n"the' Bethel Ceme tery. . ( '. Pallbearers were Laneau Cw prew, rmUm'.OIob'bs, i- Vasti White, EJ-, J. Prtor, Frank Ward and Wallace gobbs. Y Thomas B. Sumner '. Viet In Hospital , Thomas Blount Sumner, 69, at 219 Front Street;; died Friday momingaVi0:30 o'clock in -the Albemarle Hospital, after a lortg jllpess. ' A( ilfelong resident of Pprquinten 'CoXihrei was th husban. o M puthi McMullan Sumner -, and on of the late Charlie FArd,T atidMrs. Mary Newbold Sumner. "... . ' fHe wes a; member Of 'ithe FirH a iiueu j us 17 soxTTH OF HERTFORD irucKer, ne operated thO Sum- TELEPHONE 426-7118 HFD.-EDENTON HWY rivr Tinl'V ft.1'iAifW '. triuntwo. 1 ' ART BUCHWALD RATES A national magazine declared Art Buchwald the most success ful humorous columnist in the U. S. and its obvious why. His rib-tickling, laugh-provoking col umn has a kind of humor that hits right at your funnybone. Read Art Buchwald's delightful comments from Washington ev ery week in . the , , BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN SURPLUS ITEMS FOR SALE! 7 Disc Blades, 20" 1 Lot Cultivator Sweeps 2 Railroad Jacks 212" All Purpose Electric Fans 1 Wheel Horse Tractor and Mower lOliver Crawler Tractor with blade 2 5-Tube Radios 10-Llcctric Motors, '$2.50 each , 1 C; WARD WW for only Big-family load espacity Puihbutton tf Q npr An v ' water tamperatura fonrd ftrforattd OG ,er "dJ tub for cloanw rlniini Itaytat atttitor ' , '" -:t'-. . action Zinccoitod sikinit gutrtft ' ' ' f?Tt "STV . ajainot rust Porctltln top and lid Vlr- I u!jrt Ually inde&tructiblt pmp Rustproof , lirirniKit t, U hinges '-t ,: . ' ' , ' HARRELL GAS & COAL COMPANY - ' ' iNexi To Perquimans High School PHONE 426-5556 ' I K" HERTFORD. N. C. 1962 VALIANT V100 2-doqr Sedan ' 6 cylinder, manual shift; excellent condition. '19450. DODGE Phoenix 4-door sedan 6 cylinder: manual shift, maroon. , ' n, 4 - , 19S0 PLYMOUTH Savoy Station Wagon'. . 6 cylinder! Torqueflile transmiMlon; white. ' 1020 FORD Galaxie 2,door Sedan . , t , V -8; CruUamatici blue, extra eUanl 30 CIIEVROLET Belair V-8 4-door V - PowargSdti white;"extra clean. . v -v' .4 1959 PLYMOUTH Fury 4-door Sedan J V-81 Powerfllle; blackj extra cleanl . "i ' KZO CimYCLE Windsor Convertible , Rei ani tvI-Sj full power. Perfacil i ie:3t VCL:,'AGEN 2-dcr Sedan " 8 c J la-axwJ) 1 j I " jj rx:onUIiioned, 1' F.i7iinn's d.iy IS JURE 21" SHOP ROSES & SAVE li ! ; f -M . .'. - " MEN'S ' ' Socks And Handkerchief Sets $149 - $19 - $1.49 ' OId3pice Hiving Needs t:$LCDto$L98 Wrmuria Sndrts $1.98 JL Men's 100 ftw Cotton Pants ; " $2.66 , ' Men's Fruit of the Loom Shorts & Mhirts 69c Men's Pkg. Handkerchiefs 10topkg.98c v Men's Boxed . v . , 1 a Hanfekfhief a )1 '; 59c and 69c Men's Sport Socks 29c -39c -59c sssi isniH. aia sn y.-..'-yyim. 1 . 1 wr FATHER WMTS: Snort Shirts For Dad Pin 'Striped; Sizes S, M and L. ; Only $1.00 VIen's Dacron And Cotton Sport Shirts -'A ssorted Colors Only $1.66 Crew Socks For Men 39c & 49c Men's 100 Cotton White Sport Shirts Just $1.98 MANY, MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! m Men's Wash 'n Wear Sport Shirts Solid Colors and Striped Just $1.59 - or -2 for $3.00 . .- 'it ri.' .;' '.; 1 r - , i ' 2 fag rjl6ns Soils $i00 , DOUBLE BED SIZE 72 x 90 5 ,94 Rayon and 6 Nylon . . .. Solid Colors and Stripes. ROSE PRINT BLANICET .'. . 72x90 94 Rayon and 6 Acrilan ) Only 03.98 If USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN . . . I , T?c WILL LAY-AWAY! i If - if f ' I A .1 Iirr.TTOIID, N. c.

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