'.LA. . 5 i Curtis Member Of Amp. Marine Unit Marine Pfe.' James B. Curtis, husband of Mri. Vondra U Curfla of 416 Dobb St., Hertford, N.C., a member of the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit is battling the winter, the sea and the "enemy" i in exerrian Snowy Beach" beinc eon. ouciea on the Maine coast. t The operation, involving some 1 . 30 ships and l5,0fo men, in - eludes exercises in anti submarine warfare, mine ' warfare and close air support as f well as a moderate scale am- phibious assault on Maine's J Reid State Park. r 4 "Snowy Beach" is the first i Atlantic Fleet exercise held for '. several years to test the Fleet's 1 I capacity to operate under ad- verse winter weather con I (fitions. The two-week exercise t will end January 27. ; February Calendar ForJS.C.S, The "Women's Society of Christian Service will meet Monday, February 7th, at 8 p.m, in the Fellowship Hall. The Minnie Wilson Circle will host the social hour following .the business meeting and program presented by the Mary Towe Circle. The ' Executive Com mittee will meet at 7: IS a.m. prior to the 'general meeting. Circles and their dates are as follows: M ' Minnie Wilson: Feb. 8th, 9:45 a.m. with Mrs. Robert Hollowell. t i ! i Mary Towe: Feb. 9th, 3 p.m. with Mrs.CJ. Andrews. Helen Bame:; Feb. 14th, 8 p.m. with Mrs. (Charles Eley. Delia Shamburger: Feb. 14th, 8 p.m: with Mrs: Edgar Lane. f houndedX f,'-, t) high fuel J Reaffirmation Of Marriage Vows ii r.r i FUEL BILLS UP TO 50l A Siegler home heater will cut your fuel bills . . . actually pays for itself with the fuel it saves. Exclusive Inner Heat Tubes capture the "heart of the flam heat" others waste. You get more heat for your fuel dollar. And only Siegler gives you Super Floor Heat for cozy, warm floor comfort. No overheated ceilings. Powerful, built-in blower. Many more comfort and convenience features plus beautiful Siegler styling make Siegler your best buy-by far. Models for every need and budget. HERTFORD HARDWARE SUPPLY COMPANY Hertford, N.-C. Phone 426-5211 Godwin Named Chairman Of me raquimuu Weekly,, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Philip P. Godwin, speaker of the House of Representatives, of Gatesville, has been named Chairman of the Jefferson Jackson Dinner to be held in the City of Raleigh on March 4. The announcement of Godwin's appointment was made today by State Democratic Chairman John T. Church. Godwin, was first elected to the North Carolina General Assembly in 1961 and was re elected in 1963, 1965, 1967 and 1969. He was elected Speaker of the House on July 3, 1969 and is Miss Sumner Entertains Bridge Club Miss Mary Sumner en tertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Players were Mrs. T.L. Jessup. Mrs. H.C. Stokes. Mrs. W.C. Dozier. Mrs. J.T. Biggers. Mrs. G.W. Bar bee. Mrs. John Coston. Miss Ruby White, and the hostess. Mrs. Biggers was high score winner. A sweet course was served. On Sunday, January 30, 1972 at 2:00 P.M. in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Hertford, North Carolina, Daryl Stephen Midgett and Margaret Lescelles Griffin reaf firmed the marriage contract made on November 13, 1971 at Hyattsville, Maryland. The brief service was conducted by the Rev. Edwin T. Williams, Rector of the Church, in the presence of the immediate families. Peggy is the daughter of Retired Navy Cdr. and Mrs. W.E. Griffin, Jr. of Hertford. Daryl is the son of Coast Guard Cdr. and Mrs. A.E. Midgett, Jr. of Elizabeth City and Jarvisburg, North Carolina. SCS Cited For Beautification Work Service is one of three Department of Agriculture agencies cited by Keep America Beautiful, Inc., for its work with beautification, it was an nounced today by SCS State Conservationist Jesse L. Hicks. "We very much appreciate this recognition," Mr. Hicks said, "since Keep America Beautiful is a nonpartisan, nonprofit public service organization dedicated to the prevention and elimination of litter." In addition to Soil Con servation Service, the groups cited are Forest Service and Extension Service. Keep America Beautiful cited SCS for helping landowners incorporate beautification into resource use and conservation plans, for advising .-governmental units on sanitary- land- fils, for helping schools develop outdoor conservation classrooms, for anti-pollution programs, and for its work with stream beautification. Soil Conservation Service, Extension Service and Forest Service also serve as members of the National Advisory Council for Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Home TV Science Club To Meet The first meeting of the 4-H TV Science Club comes to order in front of the home television sets in Perquimans County, Monday, February 7, 6:30 P.M. over station WUND, Channel 2, Columbia, North Carolina. Any boy or girls who would like to become a member of the TV Science Club should contact their school science teacher, adult 4-H leader of the County extension office at Hertford, North Carolina. During this 10-week series, boys and girls will have an opportunity to learn about the science of fire, animals, astronomy, plants, archeology, physics, behavior, microbiology, meteorology and chemistry. The youngsters can conduct easy-to-do experiments designed to help them un derstand some of the basic principles in these sciences. Signed: W.C. Strowd currently serving on the State Democratic Executive Com mittee. Godwin graduated from Wake Forest Law School in 1956 and was President of the YDC of Wake Forest College in 1955. He and his wife, the former Anita Freeman, have one son, Philip Pittman Godwin, Jr., age 18. "Being named Chairman of this dinner is no longer just an honor," said Church.. "It's hard work and we are grateful to Speaker Godwin for accepting the job. This is the 42nd an niversary of the Jefferson- Jackson Dinner, in North Carolina, and I have no doubt that it will be the finest on we have ever held. It is our desire to make this dinner the most successful and significant ever. In order to fulfill our aspirations we will need strong, competent and energetic committees. In our Chairman we have the dedication and ability to assure success in every category." Church added that Godwin would probably name 'his various committee members within a couple of weeks. North Carolina Democrats staged the first event of this type in 1930. The affair was called the Jackson Day Dinner and was sponsored by the YDC. From the beginning the dinner has become the principal fund raiser for the Party. bruary 3, 1972-Page 3 mm 1 HlLiKS i , Li AUINDRY & (XEAINERiJ SERVING 1 HERTFORD ' I AND Peri juimans County TUESDAY W EDNESDAY '. . FRIDAY SATURDAY. BILL CRT, rMMEY, Routem.B Truck Ri idio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 4132-2148 In Tune With Environment We. the members of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptish church wish to pay tribute to the memory of one of our beloved members. Mrs. Minerva Littles East, who passed to her reward on October 27, 1971, after a short illness. Her life was truly an example of christian living and she was a blessing and inspiration to her family and friends. She loved Christ and the church and was faithful in her attendance whenever her duties permitted. Her talent for nursing the sick endeared her to all those whose lives she touched. We believe her example of christian humility will continue to be an inspiration to all who knew her. Therefore, be it resolved: First: That we bow in humble submission to the will of God. Thanking Him for her life. Second: That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the members of her family and pray that God will sustain them in their loss. Third: That a copy of these resolutions be placed in the records of the W.M.S., a copy be sent to the family and a copy to the local newspaper. Mrs. Mark Gregory Mrs.W. A.Elliott Mrs. James Sawyer Committee. W OT I C IE Stockholders' Meeting The Annual STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING of the HERTFORD SAVINGS and LOAM ASSOCIATION will be held Wednesday : afternoon, February 9th, 1972, 2:00 p.m., at the office of the Association, 121 North Church Street, Hertford, N.C This meeting is called for the purpose of electing officers and directors of the ensuing year, a nd transacting any other business that might come before the meeting. V.N. DARDEN, President H.C SULLIVAN, Secretary-Treas. Hertford Savings & Loan Assoc. 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