Miss Green Is Queen Homemakers Th Perquimans Wtekly, Hertford, N.C Thursday, March 11, 177-Pgt f St. Pauls 'A.M.E. Zion Church was the setting of the "100 Women in White" . presented by the Ladies of the Church and others. It was quite a big success. The ; women were very coopera tive which helped to make it outstanding. Mrs. Frozine Green was crowned queen. She had the highest amount of money. Mrs. A.N. Kingsbury was chairperson, and was honored with a plaque for the outstanding work she had done for the last eight months. The plaque was sent from Norfolk, Va. by friends of Rev. Alexander Green. . All the programs given - this conference year were very successful and outstanding. Met Recently The Winslow Niconar Ex tension Homemakers Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Eva Hurdle. The meeting was opened by the President, Mrs. Marie White, by singing "Pass Me Not Oh Gentle Saviour" which was led by Mrs. Eva Hurdle. The 23rd Psalm was repeated in unison followed by prayer by Marie White. Pickup Truck Tool Boxes REGULAR $131.95 Sale '110" REG. 119.95 EDENTON FARM SUPPLY Lawn Mowers 22" CUT RT. 2 EDENTON U.S. 17 SOUTH PHONE 782-8375 Senior Citizens Meet RECEIVE " STATE RECOGNITION Janice Bryant and Dorothy Ferrell show -. the advanced associate and associate cer .tificates which they received last week from the professional standards committee of the North Carolina Association of Educa tional Office Personnel which met in an nual convention in Charlotte. This is the first year the state organization has made the awards to invididuals who have worked toward self-improvement by upgrading their professional standards. The two Col-, lege of the Albemarle employees ' were among 807 NCEOP members who attended the three-day meeting, and were the only two members from district 14, which en compasses 16 northeastern North Carolina counties, to receive such recognition. Miss Bryant, who has been recognized for her professional excellence previously by the national organization, was installed for her second term as president of District 14. (COA Photo) The Happy Day Senior Citizens Club of Belvidere, N.C. met at the home of Mrs. Beulah Madlyn. Mrs. Madlyn, vice presi dent, called the meeting to order by singing "Bless Be the Tide That Binds," , followed with reading of the 23rd Psalm and prayer. After the regular business members were asked to show things they had made. Those having birthdays dur ing the month of March were recognized. Mrs. Madlyn read a poem on "Not Growing Old." Mrs. Marie White was in charge of a quiz for the Senior Citizen group. The Hostess served a delicious repass. The meeting adjourned with singing and prayer. SPACE-SAVER Attach mini-pegboards to the insides of cabinet doors and hang cooking, cleaning, gardening and craft tools nearly out of sight. 9. V 1 Got A Fuse Blowin! Kirkland & Tillett Electric Electrical Contracting Phone 335-0130, Elizabeth City Night-264-2120 There's Got To Be A Reason? JAYCETTES PRESENT SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Patricia Sweeney, civic director of the Elizabeth City Jaycettes, presents a $300.00 scholarship check taWilma Harris, chairperson of the Nursing Department and director of the Associate Degree Nurs ing program at College of the Albemarle. The money will be used to provide scholar ship funds to deserving ADN students enrolled in the two-year program at the col lege. The scholarship was made possible from proceeds of the annual Sweetheart Ball which was sponsored by the Jaycettes in February. Albemarle Hospital will also benefit from the charity event when it receives eqiupment valued at $1,000.00 from the organization. (COA Photo) VPMondale Scheduled Speaker Governor James B. Hunt,. Jr., Senator Robert Morgan, and officials of N.C. Democratic Party an nounced today that Vice-. President Walter F. Mon dale will be the featured speaker at the Party's an nual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner to be held on Satur day, April 30 at the State Fairgrounds. Billed the " Peoples' JrJ Dinner, as re-, quested by Governor Hunt, the format includes a recep tion from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Crafts Buildingfollowed by a barbeque dinner at Dorton Arena. Tickets will be sold by county Democratic Party officials and will cost $20 each. State Party officials anticipate a crowd of several thousand Demo crats from across the state. Mrs. John L. McCain, Party Chairman, and Steve Glass, Party Executive Director expressed delight that the Vice-President has accepted the J-J invitation and thanked Governor Hunt and Senator Morgan for their assistance in securing the Vice-President's ', par ticipation in this, the Party's largest fund-raising event. If 11 CHURCH It MARKET ST. I ., II HERTFORD : anon ': i ' Compound i, I Natural Ingredients "" "i " r)eneral'lIseandasaiTnncjomc J: i.55 i J; i79'Sore ! - A-l-M Is Now Sold in This PACKAGE WEEKEND SPECIALS CHURCH ST. HERTFORD, N.C. LARGE BATH TOWELS $ 1 .37 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT REG. 2.88 SALE 1.9.9 LADIES POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS REG. PRICE UP TO $12.00 SALE 4.8g POLYESTER FIBER FILL SPECIAL 97 COME SEE COME SA VE EASTER BASKETS-EASTER BUNNIES-EASTER CANDIES WASH CLOTHS 5 for $,i00 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT REG. $ 1.99 SALE 1.47 SHEETS (SEAMED) FULL BED SIZE $2.99 TWIN BED SIZE '2.97 BEDDING PLANTS 6 TO CUP77 GARDEN & FLOWER SEED OF ALL KINDS. wasnt about to pttfcaMra in on -- - - I,- Iraisepea- , nuts. And it's a decent living. EZcnt years. - I say moot be cause yUU neVer Murray Parker - Gates, N.C know if the weather's apt to cooperate. And even if the weather comes through, someyears the market doesn't; 4 : It's during those leanyears that it's nice to have a second income to fall hack on. That's one reason I got into raising Perdue broilers. L But the main reason was the Pea :v 'j irrcjX ::m For some years now . they've been talking about killing it. And they're talking a little louder eveiyyear. Well, for someone like me living in a peanut county like Gates, that program's support is the only good reason to raise peanuts. At least now I don't have to depend on one crop. Or one pay check once a year. With Perdue I'm getting good, steady, guaranteed income all year round In fact, IVe made more than my guarantee on every flock. And, as far as the weather's con cerned, who ever heard of a poor chicken harvest? J Please send me more Information on Perdue" " t Broiler Programs. ; Address. ; City :zip. .State . .Phone. flr'tj Witil 1 : po- Box 753, AhosMe, N.C. 27910, (919) 332-8111

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