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Xs 4-tTht rerquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, September 11, 1975 i -AO Obituary Whiteston Homemakers Meet ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley Harrell of Rt. 3, Hertford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill Polly Harrell, to Paul William Kahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Caneup of Rt 1 Hertford. Miss Harrell is a 1975 graduate of Perquimans County High School, Mr. Kahl is a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 80 of Norfolk, Va., and presently attends Norfolk Technical Vocational Center. The wedding is planned for Sunday, September 28, at First Methodist Church in Hertford. Friends and relatives are invited. i i DR. B.E. WHITE Dr. White To Speak The Hertford Baptist Church will begin a week of revival services at the 11 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship Service and will continue each evening through Friday, September 19th at 7:45 p.m. with Dr. B.E. White, speaking. (Sunday Evening Service will begin at 7:30 p.m.) Dr. White is a native of Morganton, N.C; He is a graduate of Wake Forest College. He received his Doctor's degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest. He has served on the Historical Commission and ; on the General Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and he also served as chairman of its Campus Ministry. Dr. White is now serving , as the Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Featured throughout the . week will be special singing by choirs and soloists. A ' nursery will also be provided. ... All in this area are invited to come and to share in these Revival Services with ,. us. CHILD STUDY A recent study on child rearing shows that moth ers who started their families after age 22 were somewhat warmer and ' more effectionate toward all of their children than younger mothers. INFORMATION Publications about a wide range of fanning, gardening and family liv ing subjects are available without charge at every county office of the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service in the State. - ! TONITE THRU SATURDAY "THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK" - (PG) :1 f ! MRS. HELEN DOUGH y CHAPPELL I , 1 Mrs. Helen Dough Chappell, 73, of Rt. 1, Tyner, died Monday at 6 p.m. in Chowan Hospital in Edenton. A Manteo "native, she was the widow of Ralph Chappell and daughter of the late Willie and Mrs. Emma Film To Be Shown "HIS LAND" is the name of a color, motion picture that is as different as it is dramatic. Through the authentic sights and sounds of this one hour feature film, history can be seen moving. The film reveals the length , and breadth of Israel in the company of Cliff Richard, the famous popular recording star of England and Cliff 'Barrows an associate with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. With Bibles in hand they relate today's events of the holy land to the prophecies of scripture Jerusalem ... Galilee . . . Bethelem . . . and TelAviv . . . the Negev ... you are witness to the Fact that out of depth and desolation is emerging a new land - "a land of milk and honey," where some of God's promises are being fulfilled. The First United Methodist Church invites the public to view this film this Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Johnson Dough. She was a member of the Chappell's Hill Baptist Church, the WMU of the church and the Belvidere-ChappeU's Hill Fire Department Auxiliary. . Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Viola Hollowell of Rt. 1, Tyner and Mrs. Sybil Ottey of Wilmington, Delaware; two sisters, Mrs. May Daniels of Nags Head and Mrs. Sybil Etheridge of Manteo; 7 grandchildren and X great grandchild. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Ralph Knight and the Rev. George Cooke. Burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery in Edenton. SCUPPERNONG GRAPES -PICK YOUR OWN -PERRY'S FARM OPENS SEPT. 15, 9 TO 5:00 ADMISSION 25 AND 25 POUND BRING CONTAINERS Take Hiway from Hertford (Grubb St. Ext.) toward Center Hill 5 Miles From Hertford Look for Grape signs Modernize with AUTOMATIC LP-Gas appliances! Ranges, hot water heatart, space heaters, refrigerators, washers, dryers, incinerators all offer new automatic features for easier liv ing. And you're sure to find the size and price that's right for you. WE HAVE AUTOMATIC DELIVERY - CALL US NOW REED OIL COMPANY kouj wm PHONE: 426 5458 mm As the fall season approaches, thoughts turn to what to wear. The Whiteston Homemakers Gub was privileged to have Mrs. Paige Underwood, Homemakers Agent, demonstrate ideas with plaids in their meeting Tuesday night, September 2, in the Whiteston Community House, She had many different patterns of plaid material to show along with techniques for cutting and sewing to compliment the , design. She demonstrated how they could be worn for sport and formal wear. Mrs. Walter Dale gave the devotional thoughts on "Think Big" reading from Psalms 67:1,2 verses. She closed with prayer. After the roll was called and minutes were read and approved, Mrs.' Underwood made many announcements of interest. ,. . The club voted to donate : to Girls Haven, Asheboro, N.C. , Two members volunteered to be hostess at the Craftsmen Fair Thursday afternoon, September 25th. They also agreed to keep in mind Perquimans to have concession stands for 1976. They felt the Christmas Parade should be a countv council project with the clubs help and would participate in the annual Christmas Open House, December 3rd as in the past. Each club member will contribute to the Belvidere Fire Department Bazaar, September 26 and 27th at the Belvidere Community House. The hostess, Myra cream and a drink. Riddick, served a different Everyone enjoyed it and she chocolate desert with ice shared her recipe. ' STORAGE BAG If you have a decorative ' shot bag that you dont want to uh for shoes, try this: Hang the ahoe bag near your dream or on the aide of your dreeeer. Store powdera, cream, perfumes, soaps, hair products, combe and brushes in it LLOYD R. DAIL "ARTIFICER" Plumbing Heating One Call Does It All CALL "FLUTCH" 264 - 2752 OUR SPECIALTY (WATER PUMPS) Attention Farmers!! We Are Now Able To Offer You... Bulk Lime Spreading & Fertilizers For More Information Call Or Stop By HERTFORD FCX . "Your Complete Service Center" Phone 426-7541 Grubb St Eztd., Hertford, N.C '..-rrv Sir- ' ." ": I- lzkm ..... m ? ' 't ' , mm. I 4 Perdue has reached another first in the R-C Area. On Friday, August 29th, Per due received their first rail car of ingredients to begin manufacturing feed at their new 2 million dollar feed mill, located in Cofield, N.C. Countdown has already begun, and on the morning of September 10th, the first load of feed will be manufactured at the Cofield site. As you can see, Perdue means business in the Eastern North Carolina and Virginia areas. This is the first of many committments that Perdue has made to these areas that is completed and ready to begin operation. The new feed mill will have thelcapacity to manufacture 5500 tons of feed per week. But Perdue needs more growers to raise the chickens which will be hatched, fed, and processed at their new facilities in this area. So, if you want to grow with the business that's growing bigger everyday, call 332-8111 collect, and let one of Perdue's area representatives show you how to start earning a guarantee of $48,000 or an average payment of $59,000 over the next six years. Let Perdue help take the gamble out of your present farming operation. "Ask Your Neighbor, Then Call Perdue" MMmWI Phone Numbers Ahoskie Sales Office 332-8111 Ray Marlowe 398-4083 Tommy Lowe 332-5201 Rock Vinson 398-4205 Henry Shackelford 398-3796 Over 1,664,000 broilers now growing in the R-C Area Average Payment Minimum Guarantee ' For 6 Years for 6 Years s,j:u.:o.i.-tues.
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