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By Karen? Hatkett
After the first of school, things
'are beginning to stow down a lit
tle as the students of PCHS are
getting used to school life. Going
backwards in time with the acti
vities ofthe past week, the Student
Council sold light bulbs through
out the county on Tuesday and
ednesday nights. On Monday,
a Senior class chose two super-
latlTS couples during their regu
lar class meeting. Johnny Caddy
fend Peggy White were chosen as
"Best All Around", and Ray
Hollowell and Janice Wlnslow
were chosen as "Most Intellec
tual". On Friday night, the Perqui
mans Indians played Gates County
st an away gams. The score was
40 to 0 in fawr of Gates, A few of
the better defense players on the
Perquimans team were Doug
Benton, William Creecy, C. J.
Sailings and Tommy Fleetwood.
That Friday at school the Beta
tub sponsored "Crazy Hat
Bay", Each student was to dem
onstrate his school spirit by
wearing a crazy hat to school
that day. The results were color.
nl and amusing.
booking at the future plans of
Pi Chapter Delta
Kappa Gamma
Society Meets
PI Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam.
ma Society held Its Fall meeting
at the Carolinian Hotel in Nags
Head, September 27. Hostesses
were: Mesdames Helen Evans,
Mabel Jones, Mary Meekins, Mil.
ah Meekins, Bertie. Ward, Jean
Ward and Essie Westcott.
Preceding the business ses
sion an initiation ceremony was
held, at which time Mrs. Maria
Cupton Coleman was welcomed
as a new member.
Mrs. Phoebe Aydlett gave the
devotion and then led In prayer.
In the absence of the president,
Miss Helen Evans, Mrs. Louise
Sprulll, vice-president, presid
ed. The business session con
, eluded, the members went to s
'private dining room where their
luncheon was served. An arrange
ment of Fall flowers centered the
table.
Mrs. Helen Matthews gave the
f invocation.
Mrs. Matilda Alexander spoke
on "Values We Hold Inter.
Personal Relationships." She
emphasized that the great dyna
mic physical changes would af.
feet human changes; gave de
scription of values and told how
communication' is one of the
best ways to bring out lnter.per
sonal relationship by both listen
ing and speaking. She also dls.
cussed how different training,
works, and circumstances, would
11 us about what ws would do
out our values.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
TO THOSE CUSTOMERS who are prompt in handling their kero
sene and fuel oil account let u say that it it a special pleasure and
privilege to serve you. Please accept our thanks for your fine
cooperation.
TO THOSE WHO HAVE PURCHASED OILS DIKING THE PAST
SEASON and hare allowed their account to become delinquent
we must giwe you our decision on further deliveries.
(1) We will hold our special credit meeting on Sept. 15,v 1969,
ai which time we will exchange names of these delinquent
accounts,
(2) We will make no deliveries for either CASH or CREDIT if
, any account is owing any member of this organization unlets
paid at once or properly arranged for.
(S) Thia Information will be patted on to dealer in other nearby
Towna for their protection.
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PCHS, the Senior class will se
lect its mascots on October 7 and
plans are being made for Home
coming Parade for October 24.
The theme of the Homecoming
Parade wlU be "School Spirit".
College Oi The
Albemarle
Enrollment High
"Enrollment at College of the
Albemarle Is at an all time high,"
Dr. Bruce Petteway, president,
announced today with pride.
COA opened its door t hi fall
to 737 full time students. This
represents a five per cent In
crease over last fall's enroll.
ment figure of 700. The largest
number of students, 368, are in
the Liberal Arts Program.
In addition to increased en
rollment, students are taking
heavier loads of course work than
in the past, Dr. Petteway pointed
out. This reflects the Increasing
desire of young people to get all
they can from their educations,
he added.
' Projecting into the future, Dr.
Petteway said, "We expect full
time equivalent enrollment fig
ures to exceed 1,000 students in
the near future."
However, comparing this
year's enrollment figures to the
1068-69 figures. Dr. Petteway
noted that the largest percentage
Increase, 100 per cent, is reflect
ed in the occupational programs
most of which are operating at
full capacity. For instance, Dr.
Petteway pointed out that students
in the Electronic Technology
Program nave Increased from 18
last year to 26 this year.
"We are delighted at the In
creased Interest shown by stu
dents In vocational and technical
programs at COA", Dr. Petteway
said. "Exciting and rewarding
careers are ahead for these young
people because graduates of our
occupational programs are In
great demand."
Besides electronics tech
nology, COA offers automotive
and machinist courses, practical
nurse education and radio-tv re
dents in vocational and technical
programs at COA", Dr. Petteway
said. "Exciting and rewarding
careers are ahead for these young
people because graduates of our
occupational programs are in
great demand."
Besides electronics tech
nology, COA offers automotive
and machinist courses, practical
nurse education and radlo-tv re
pair. Destroy Unwanted
Credit Cards
Remember the days when get
ting credit Involved filling out
forms In triplicate and then wait,
lng for an O.K.? No more.
There's been a switch. Now un
solicited credit cards may arrive
through the mall from almost any
source banks, oil companies or
department stores.
What do you do with these un
wanted credit tnvtitatlons? If you
dont Intend to use them, It's best
to destroy them, Mrs. Justine
Roilor, extension horns manage,
ment specialist, North Carolina
State University, advises.
Credit card thefts are becom.
lng a major problem. And a de
stroyed card Is Just ont less
for you to keep tack of.
As an added precaution, you
may do well to write the Issuing
source and ask to be removed
from their credit card list, the
specialist says.
Engagement
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bunch of Route 3, Edenton an.
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruby Lee, to Claude'
Martin Long, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long, sr. of Route
2, Edenton.
Miss Bunch Is employed by Roses of Edenton. Mr. Long is
employed by the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service at Rural
Hall.
A November 30th wedding Is planned.
Maps And Mapping
Services Available
From Hiway Comm.
This week, during National
Highway Week, the Commission
will have its popular four-color
official Highway Map back In
stock and free on request to those
who request it.
Since 1962 the mapping done by
the State Highway Commission
has been based on aerial photo
graphs. Therefore, Commission
mapping has been a more scienti
fic and accurate process. Before
that, all maps were drawn to scale
by hand.
In 1916 the State Highway Com
mission issued Its first official
state highway map. This was done
to assist the motoring public.
Since then the demand for maps
has grown along with the size of
the motoring public. Nowadays
the Commission distributes some
450,000 maps each year in an
swer to requests from the public.
Another service to motorists
is a monthly bulletin on highway
conditions. This lists all detours
and all construction on state high
ways and Interstate highways.
Schedules for all ferries In ser
vice In the state are also available
on request.
The State Highway Com mission
also has available detailed maps
of each county. These maps show
cities and towns, all public roads
by type from Secondary to Inter,
state, railroads, streams and
parks, as well as many other fea
tures. WHAT MAKES PEOPLE
ACT THAT WAY?
Pussied by human behavior?
Get an insight to motivations, de.
sires, and reactions of people
through the Informative feature,
Mirror of Your Mind. Easy to
understand and applicable todally
situations. Read Mirror of your
Mind regularly in
THE BALTIMORE NEWS
AMERICAN
On sals at your local newsdealer.
Announced
Hostess To
Bridge Club
Mrs. H. A. Whitley was hostess
to her blrdge club Thursday af
ternoon at her home on Church
Street. Those playing included
Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mrs. J. H.
Newbold, Mrs. S. P. Jessup,
Mrs. S. M. Whedbee, Mrs. C. R.
Holmes, Mrs. Walter Edwards,
Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Miss
Elizabeth Tucker. Miss Tucker
was high score winner. A sweet
course was served.
Kiwanis Is a coined word de
rived from a Cherokee phrase
meaning "we trade."
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Whiteston News
"Up River Teacher Honored".
Sunday School Class No. 10
of the Up River Friends Meeting
honored their teacher, Miss Eu
nice Wlnslow on her blrthdav,
with a surprise supper at j
Whiteston Community Building
Thursday night. The assistant
teachers, Mary W. Wlnslow and
Roy Wlnslow, the pastor and wife
Waldo and Christine Smith, Sobe
lia Wlnslow and Arba wlnslow.
The supper was prepared by the
class members, a big, beautiful
birthday cake with candle was
cut aid served with home made
Ice cioarn, after the main course.
Twenty three people were pre
sent. The honoree was presented
a gift in honor of her many years
of service.
Mr. Willie Wlnslow has been
transferred to Winslow's Nurs
ing Home from the Albemarle
Hospital.
Mr. Gale Wlnslow, wife, Betty,
and children spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. Dempsey
Wlnslow.
Mrs. Dolan Wlnslow of Sacra
mento, cal. Is visiting relatives
here and was in this community
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glbbs
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvle Cook of
WoodvUle entertained at a din
ner at the Cook's home on Sat
urday evening the following peo
ple, Mrs. Dolan Wlnslow, Mr.
and Mrs. Gale Wlnslow and chil
dren and Mrs. Mary W. Win
slow attended.
Mr. G. B. Wlnslow and sis
ter, Mary, spent Saturday with
his daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hathaway In Nor
folk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stalllngs
of Va. spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Stalllngs.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers of
Wilmington visited their parents,
Mrs. John T. Lane here and Mrs.
W. T. Smith in Hertford for the
week-end.
Mrs. Hannah Chappell has re
turned from the Albemarle Hos
pital and is staying at her broth
er's, Roy Wlnslow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simmons
and son Kevin Pamela Smith and
Dennis Atkins, all of Mt. Airy
were week-end guest in the home
of Rev. J. Waldo and Christine
Smith, pastor of Up River Friends
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The Perquimans
Hostess To
Bridge Club
Mrs. H. C. Stokes was hostess
to her bridge Tuesday night at
her home on Front Street. Those
playing were Mrs. G. W. Barbee,
Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. J. T.
Blggers, Mrs. C. R. Holmes,
Mrs. W. C. Dozler, Mrs. John
Coston, Miss Ruby White and
Miss Mary Sumner. Mrs. Barbee
won the high scoreprize. Asweet
course was served.
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clothes. Cut into circles and gather
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Meeting.
Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Thom
as of Piney Woods Friends Meet
ing were dinner guests of Rev. and
Mrs. J. Waldo Smith of Up River
Friends Meeting Sunday.
Rev. J. Waldo Smith and wife
Christine were supper guest
of Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas
of the Piney Woods Meeting Sun
day evening.
Rev. J. Waldo Smith and
Christine visited their mother,
Mrs. Thad Smith of Goldsboro,
and Mrs. Smith's father in Betsy
Johnson Hospital, Dunn, N.C. on
Thursday. Also friends In Dunn.
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County Weekly, Hertford, N. C,
Veteran's Administration
Veterans in college under the
GI Bill today were offered a bit
of advice by the Veterans Ad
ministration to be sure their GI
checks arrive on time, at the
right place and In the right
amount.
Turn In your Certificate of
Eligibility to the college regis
trar as soon as you register.
See the school official returns
It promptly to VA.
If your checks do not start
within a few weeks after the VA
gets your enrollment certificate,
contact your nearest VA office.
If you change your college or
course of study, apply immediate
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We're Giving Away 18 Trophies In All In Our Local
Punt, Pass 4 Kick Competition I
Here's your chance to be the proud winner of a handsome
all-metal trophy. We are awarding 18 trophies In all, one to
the top three boys in each group in our local PP&K Competi
tion. You have a good chance to win since you compete only
with boys in your own age group. If you win In our local
competition, you can go on to higher competitions and win
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Play-Off game in Miami, Florida-and top It all off with a
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Museum with your mother and father.
What are you waiting for? Hurry in! Bring your mom, dad
or your legal guardian to register. You'll get a free PP&K
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Thursday, October 2, 1969 - Page 3
ly to VA for a new Certificate of
Eligibility.
If you change the address to
which your checks are coming,
notify both the VA and the Post
Office.
Inform VA Immediately of any
dependency changes due to mar
riage, divorce, births or deaths.
Return promptly the Certifi
cate of Attendance card you will
receive from VA near the end of
your enrollment period.
If you drop out of school or
even reduce your course lead
tell the VA Immediately.
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