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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. 'MARCH 20. 1965.' . . "j d ...Bitainesa and v'oiren's Club held "overed dun, supper trchi IS, at the home 'ie S, Elliott with B--,Young, president :' f'ri'yt v '); -; ottr program eha:r 'i luced Mrs. Mary Pale I . isonal. .Development , .wha' gave? a motst u and informative pro ' how to fee iter develop t:.eji3ftally analyzing blems, deciding what can i about them and then (ttion. With the help of Iiott, she gave 21 points i ! ' to make yourself into l - rnoi w' personable type of- per son! i - Mrs.? Mary W. Cobb was wcl c ned' ag a new . member and 1 rs. Dorothy Dilday, Mrs. Ali ce Keegan and Mrs. Silos Whed- y'ee were welcomed as guests , by Jis. Youn,j. Dai tag the business 'meeting i report m the ''Early Book Art" xluhlt was given by Mrs. Betty P. Swindell. vMrs. Voiuig an nounced that' the Distriet Meet fi would lie Sunday, March 23 :n Rocky Mount; Mrs. Mary Dale jane announced that Susan Rid- tick of Bvlvidere had been .nomi nated by the club as Young Ca-1 The 147th chapter of Proverbs reor Woman and 'would." be a juest of the club at the District Meeting whin -the theme will be Accent on Youth. Two .used hos pital beds have been purchased for the . Sick Loan Closet, and Leslie Perry donated four feed ing tables to the club. - ' ' " Members' ' of tt ""frbhlihattrfe committfc- for 1 065-66 are Mrs. Bettv T. Swindell, Mis? , Ihlldn Wood and Misa' Thelma ilSlljott. All committee chnirmerfe were asked to -..have their , reports- to Mrs. Young by March 23, ( ' The April meeting will be with Miss Wood. A svrnlm) is worthless unless you know what it stands for. " Winslow-Blanchard ;V (i'HS$ 0fWii; ama ijmiMm ,ii 1964 Ford Ghy. "500" 4-dr. XL 5, - . ' Automatic Transmission , . m Ford Custom 4-door -'t, r. Standard Shift j a Fard GaM? 500 4-dr. , 1963 Falcon 2-door Missionary Group . JIas, March 'Meeting The Woman's ' Missionary Society of! Berea Church of Christ: held its March meeting on Friday -nij;hf, March 19 at the home of Mrs. Fannie Hurdle. The meeting was begun by singuig "Anywhere wan jesus, was read by Mrs. Hurdle, after -..i.X.l- ..L..M..1 . WIUl'Il MIC ' Ittl ll iJiayui. , The secretary called the roll With 13 members being present.. 'I'he minutes were then read and. approved. ; Mrs; Bertha Cphoon gave, the missionary lesson on the. ''Philip Tpihes." , ' " ' ' - Mrs. Fannie Hurdle taught the lesson, which was a study of the fjirst chapter ;of - Fust Thesso Jonians and questions were asked at the end of the study. : "Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy" was used as a closing hymn, lollowed by the benedic tion, given .. by Mrs. : Dewey Yeates. The hostess then, served deli cious cake, nuts and ice cream. Selh W. Long Receives Award ing at Edenton an : March' ll These awards wew signed; by D.. A..'- WiHiams, administrator, USDA. - i v. . 1 '. This recommendation was giv' en to- Mr. Long as a. part of the incentive awards - program rktw in ?tfect in the Soil Conserva tion Service throughout the. nation. Kr$.St?:!:i!2$ , Taken lii Dentil . Mrs. fiva: '.Simpson StalHfjgs', 75, died, Satuwlay ' morruhfc :si 12:15 A. M. following a. Jong illness.:.-. A tiative ot Chowan was discussed. Dr. J. W, Zach ary who has a little girl in the school, ' and who htu made con siderable investigation on his own, ' stated,, emphatically that, j sca Market Street between the no, matter who were to 'tell nun Hertford Clinic, and the StokM tjiat te building is safe, he cbulu not believe tnem. i Oil M?n Advocating thf of Staty Taif Mony for Highway Onlyi Use of the state income from automotive taxes exclus ively for highway financing, the training and ability saved both Mr. Jordan and myself consid sraWe". expense .and equipment. k.l'I fel t,ha,t .'the "entiri) Depart J ment flesetves njgri pfaise for this' aofomplishrtient," Dr. postpn jonolqded. . i Temnotary offices have been Coniityr:3read'irTfe--Wto4 fMablidhejl.: to the back of the au .inosi or ueTvuw. --one was r.1. .rvjf r:-"wn v hoars. mS fF6rd GaUxiV"500" 4-doortVi4.- d t 4 i:iimi.i'(1ii liiiip : ,11111 t-uuut 1 Qfll 1?aA f!.Uv.'. ) .li H T I k , 1961: Chevrolet Impala 2-door H.T. K - I . 190 Ford Galaxie 4-door tho daughter af the" Tutp JOha Worthington'V. arid Mrs. iSudie Bass Simpson-nnd, widow of Den nis - 'EJiallingSi She was ko. member .of the Epworth -Meiho-dist Church. . -v'. ; , -, .: Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Marjqne Taylor' of Rout 6, Greenville, Mrs. t Hazel Jackson of Route 4, Elizabeth City and Mrs. Mary Ruth Rogerson ol Route ,3, Hertford; one brother, John Simpson of Route 2, Hert ford; one half brother,'. Claude Simpson of Hertford; one hal sistei Mrs. Alice . Si Roach of Route 2, Hertford; 11 grandchild ren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday at 3 o'clock in th'e cha pel 'ot the . Swindell - Funeral : Seth W. Long, long 1ime em ployee ot the Soil Conservation Scivic tit Hertford, has biHi'n awarded a Safe Dnvor Award for- 15 veais. announces W. O. Lambeth, area conservation i. t Home by Rev. C. P. Pearcej pas for the Soil Conservation Ser-1 toe of the Epworth , Methodist vice, Edt'titxii. ' To receive I h is j Church. , ' v awaid Mr. Long had to drive ai "Ivorv Palaces" and ' "Have government, vehicle at least 2,000Thine Own Way" were sung by miles each year. Any motor vc-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ra'ymond Stanton hide accident reported tinder the and Mr. and Mrs. Durward Bar- 'EI0Jiaai VlpWIPrriHia'! &6WIPI5'P WtiWfii telPIPIPFiaii HWiSIEIB ' f 196 Chevrolet Van 1 1963!!Hevy Van; 4-speerf trans. ... Custom Cab 1963 Ford (2) Fl 00 Pickups 1963 Ford F600 Tractor ' J 1962 Chevrolet V, Ton Pickup 1 1961fFdrd 2-Ton Van AM V j 195ILbfcvrolet Pickup.; lotig body I '4 1958 Ford F600 156w WB with body f. l 'iiti,1' -i-i :;i".it' j , Jut i", i l.iSLOlV DLANCHARD MOTOR CC i ml, iai. .n s . t..ii..j M a W lime happy relwi taWvVrra,,.i ma 426-5654 Dnlir'i Nn 17il -J-i T .T'-V.t 'g" 4 2,7' 1 National Safety Council Heel kcorttcst. -rules break .in the record: in .the caienaaiv - year m which the accident occurred and previous tyear's .records ai-e not ferrdited. . ' (. ;' i To earn "one of these awards an employee must observe all speed limits, ordinances, and safe driv ing practices and t demonstrate proper interest in the mainten ance ' of eovernment equipment. Seth W. Long was presented his Safe Driving Award by Mr. Lambeth at an area staff meet- WAKE UP RARIN'TO GO Without Nagging Backache Nowl You can get t tie fast reltrf yr.nnJ f n m napging backache, headache and muscular aches twins that often cause restless night aud: nnnerabte tived-itit tfffthlgatyiKttn tbwetHamirnrU come on kmm oTrxertlon ut stress andt strain l&yf Want Wief-wanfft fasti nut her dHrbapve fnaybemild iiiair irj-itatu n following mng f oti and drink oiteti 8tt- " .ting Up a restless uncomfurub) ffeeintg.' )tifcn' Pills work fuitt in & seiart ftsyat. fcyspsfdy pain-rellevlngactiun to formcnt of nHirlnv baokufhe, liuad achen. luusrular arhes and naina. 2. bv V aouttaiiis atttttt vn bladder irritation. 3. Ur fu-S'. ( 1 mild dmreoti actiun Unding tu increase 1 ' A biitput ot tli 16 nults of kiilnpy tubes. riiijiiy a snd nlght'n tleep and tho ame hapjiy relief niilliuns have f.ir over cunvtlnlence, usk for tlie 'oan a I'.uis todayl be. Jr.. accompanied by Mrs. Walter Nowell, organist. ' . The casket pall was made ot red carnations, white chrysan themums, baby's breafh and fern. . .' Pallbearers were Durward Lee Barber, George Thomas Roach, Charlie Fowler, Joseph Barber, Sam Bush and Lindsay Earl Barber. . - , v. .-. - -Burial was in Cedar Cuove Cemetery. ROOK CLUB MEETS " Mis. J. E. Morris was hostess .to her Rook Club Friday- night at : her home on Front ' Streets Tliose playing - were Mesdames C; T. Skinner,. W, J. .Davis Carlton - Cannon, G,i. B,. , Tuckw, Jo Jinn ; White, Walter Iail, T, J. Nixon, Jr.) and Miss -Mary Scun ner. The high -score prize went to'vMiss .Sumner and low was awarded Mrs.- White, j,, A swet course. was:.serjte4. - ( -i" . . i -,t t " " ' tot a I 1 I - -J m -i.f i.- .r l ' CHEVELLE by CliewoM No other car of its size offers more 4 protective steel Inner fenders . keyless locking doors curved side windows separate body and frame units a battery-saving Delcotron generator a four-position ignition switch a Full Coil suspension system a 9-step acrylic lacquer finish flush-and-dry rocker panels self-adjusting brakes bonded brake linings IP' No ivattr how; you look it it, his. car -makes & curved side .windows for'extra lot of sense.' ?',"' : Croat front 'and rear leg room. 1 It yQure interested in value'(and who isn't), ; six passengers have it made ' extra shoulder room. 1 ' Those four, five or ' dfld an Ar irAll the eleven features above give you. -good idea1 Chevelle? may seat like a big car but it handles " ' ing Chevelle. ' Comfort? Thick wall-to-wall carpeting in Mai- . If . you re looking for a wide power choice, ibu models. Foam-cushioned seats. Easy-to-read , i Viievwie. siana out w in a stanqara instrument nane . Th who - intr nr V'-;-'-'-V,V irrIIIH 41(1, 1 tathnoa in Aovg nAofivin foi mnka . .." .1 I . Come on down to our showroom and' r' " 3 take a drive soon; Chevelle begins, to i " ;' make even more sense after you'fa ff" '4 ' '- ' a couple of miles. i( J " J yptpe 6cimthinj; rgov new -discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's ' ' ' :r . ' ' Chevrolet '(heivlle Chevy nConmr Corvette 120-hp Six, an ideal iitr Derformer. 1 After that you may orJer from a variety ot engines that .turn it. into an even , greater highway performer. ' s : .. Boom? Large door openings. Wide miterence -33 3780 ijxpresseg ThiiwH? presses hi.., appreciation tt the Hertford Volunteer Fire Depart ment, each and every- member, ipr ineir ouistantung pertorm ance in containing and extjn fuishio& the lire ip his office in Winfall ion March 14, , 'H. ' ...... -1. v,U,.J ' -.i-l . .. :t UUIUOSe lor WUIIII IIICSC jrvira; 7 !.:. ... .r - , i: ... -were imDOsed. and adontion of ai Constitutional Amendment to ae- ccrnplish that, was advocated! Tuesday by X Ewmft Vipslow, thalrnian of Perquimans County f eltojenm Industries Committee, upon his election - a' chairman at a meeting held in the tlotej Hertford. , - . .' Hat In Ring: J. T. Benton, sqinod V reglllar schedule; of feuimans- County's 'Represer, hftipn , - - tatiyevin the last General As sembly, ha? announced his - can d idacy for re-electioh. Thpiaat JF. Lena pits Af Home in Bethel: Thomas J. Long, 74, died at his home in the Bethel Community of the county on Wednesday IpUowing three yevs illness. . i Carl Brirt Voted Best Dressed Student: Carl Britt, who is a student at the Spartanburg Tex tile Institute, at Spartanburg, S. C, was recently voted the best, dressed student on the campus and received the next highest vote for the best look ing Student. ' , Tim Rufus Brinn Named Life Guard: Tim' Rufus Brinn was appointed life guard at the ba th ug beach for next summer at Completion of Wew 15-foot Al ley Afford Traffic BeUef: A fiteen-it. alley connecting Mar ket arid Qrubb Streets, ta inter Building and to meet the inter section of Punch Alley on Grubb Street,:., will i be open ; to .traffic in about' two weeks, i The pro ject, ' devised thief ly.' to' "relieve ' J traffic congestipn on Hertford's main business thoroughfare, 4 Church Street, wjll be; pen tu fit traffic in .two'weeks, ,accprdii)g IS to Mayor Silas Whedbee. ... , Mrs. ) Jack Kanoy entertained the Tuesday. Night Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home on Qhurch Street. Those playing were . Mesdames Corbm Oozier, J. -T. jiggers, H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, W. G., Barbee, J. D. Coston, ; Miss -Mary - Sumner and the hostess. The high score inze went to Miss Sumner and ithe low was - awarded Mrs. Bar bee. A sweet course was served. A Look Backward 1 - Coniined from Page One (,, , . : ; I AIIy ii' S of , one to make an investigation i t,e meeting of the Town Council of conditions, made a report He stated that there . was as bestos covering over the boiler and that he found the floors of the furnace room were kept free of paper and trash, He also reported that the cuter doors., of the building opened outside, and that when a fire drill-(was held ; it took only a nine over two minutes to get the children out of the build ing, with the exception of those of one room. The matter of no fire' escapes, with particular reference : to the auditorium, which is on the second floor. When iTjildpnryWv,; ' with friWHV 4 forget ifr:; them home. Always the quick iusy way to ridj herd at the dinner time roundup. Telephone, NORFpLK & CAltOLINA TEL. ft TELG. COMPAHY . on Monday night. The- young man, who is a student at Duke University, held the job last summer and his services were very satisfactory. His was the only application on file. Ifew Park: A breakwater to be constructed even with the breakwater on the- property of H. C. Stokes, will be built by the Town at the foot of Punch Allfur anH 1Kb Dtuo ur.ill Via drained and filled In and furn ished with benches and made attractive to those who wish to see and enjoy the - view of the river. There was some- sug gestion that each of the, other streets of the town which lead to the river on Front Street and Grubb Street, should eventually lw rnt intn ihann ifnr ths nnh- Jjlic to i fcavff an tjpportunity of i HigH School : Clotei Earlier ThlspfeaiV isl pay May, 4th ,The Perqinnians High School Willi iclose. earieT. this year than ha 'ccUrredtiin any. previous yea Of itfl: hisiory, and aill the other schools, f-the eonnty will loseVaV'the same time, on May Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. Wednesday and Thursday, March 24-25 ; DOlltf.K FKATl'KK ' "THE THIN RED LINE" ' -and "GO JCHNNY GO" priday and Saturday, March 26-27 ' TJie Beach Bpys. Shuck Berry, James Brown and The Flame The Barbarians. ' aaryin Gaye, ., Qerty end The Ptcemskei. . ; Lesley Gore. uw-'- 3tm and Dean;, i pUlf J. Kramer ft The Dakota', mokey Robinson end . The Miraclee ' ' ; ' Tie Sum-em et 'Jiii-.t .'V ar The Rollins ttene An , , V 'THE T-A-M-I SHOW '. 9 BALCOST. Mo ( AND to BBCHE9TBV 50c" And tUf jitnday, Monday end ueUy, March 21-29-30, Carroll Baker and '( r George MaharU la . "SYLVIA" " Wednesday end Turidy t . March 31-AM) i 1- DOl'BLK FEATVBK 1 'SOLDISH IMtTHB HAH" Best Quality Ou,feide;Paiiifr Sal it.- -A mm Phone 426-5211 Hertford Hardware & Supply, Inc. Hertford, N C. ..... . .. . iff, .,) u I cetuem sunt ' .: V.'. - '' 17 WKKt nnii nnii n 1 OP UULUWIML ..CfOIll JWIWstdhips Cip f tejeern ihU fpecioJ Coupon lor i' . F feK'.nkinn nkh l IkJ tt-M Ai lie .4vsnV . Eft V(B trrH)AT..'AW. 13, ws la Ll" ' ''' "' lat VtT 'M "T- if Stem p6Btoypur6tton go to grass f mm if I - . v .i J 1 - Veadf I 'f- f?a-x!5a ;-::v3;y ::-:-xvrr 1 . 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