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i'^Esvv notes ?adCeaterBBBaptirtChmrahM will present the Contata, "An Old Fashioned Christmas" on Sunday. December 12 at 3 p.*. at Center Hill f Biptist Church ftB Typ^r The participating children, youth, and adulta invite everyone to Join in this worship experience which wUl take you back to the lWs. Through scripture, narration and song, you are reminded that Christ is the center at Christmas and God's gift of love In His son Jesus brings real Joy to your heart that lasts through the whole year. ? "Joyous Christ-mas Time", come and worship at Perquimans United ' Methodist Chart*. This Sunday, Davkl J. Goehring will be preaching * on the topic, "Poor Baby. He Looks i Like His Daddy!", taken from John ! 1:1-14. Worship times are as follows: Onk Qrtn Ctank ? a.m.; lywrtt CWct, lft a.m.; ud Gate Qran (Wit.ll a.m. This Sunday, Dm. l*h at T:M p.m Oator Grow Ctarck wiU be having their Christmas Cantata. Rev. Quiii ton Jordan ?U1 preach at the Ob TM|h Baptist Charch on Sunday at 1 p.m. lor the chairman of the trustee hoard. Mr. Benjamin Riddick. "MS Days of Christmas." ? Christmas play, will be presented Wednesday night. December IS at 7:W p.m. at Great Hspe Baptist The children of Center Hill and Great Hope Baptist Churches will delight you with their rendition of what Christmas, every day of the year, would be like. The Youth Singers, a combined choir of the youth from both chur ches, will add a little vice to the play |NT. Great Hope is located four miles east of Tyner, Just off the Center Hill Hertford toad. The p^httc is invited to attend. The choir of New Hope (MM Methodist Chart* will present a musical. "An Old Fashioned Christmas", arranged and coapooed by Don Wyrtsen. the choir will he acompanied by an instrumental taped track under the direction of Mrs. Francis Jones on Sunday, December IS at T:M p.m. The public is invited to attend. Bay Branch AMB Urn Church will hold Sunday School at M with Mrs. Esther Hunter in charge. At ? p.m.. a play entitled "The First Christmas" will be presented. The public is invited to attend. ? The Hertford Housing j Authority will be taking 'applications from Perquimans County residents for 32 newly constructed Section 8 apartments, two and three bedroom on WynnfOrk Court, beginning December 10. The office is located at 104 White Street, Hartford. Applications will be accepted between the bours of 1 and S p.m. Monday through Friday, except Wednesday. Book ( Continued from page one ) pork for the project, while Winslow investigated archives in both here ^nd in Raleigh, where most of the ,very old records are kept. Winslow reckons Haley in terviewed about 500 people ? in cluding residents of historic sites, former residents, and persons knowledgable in area history ? as well as investigated the authenticity of sites and photographed them. And in the process, Haley said Wed nesday, Perquimans County has become "a home" for her. "She probably knows more about Perquimans County than most of its The shortest lived U.S. coin was the twenty-cent piece, issued regularly on ly in 1875 and 1876. They were too easily con fused with quarters. ' J)ear friends, fii \? M In the prearrange tnent of your funeral, i you will put your wishes in writing. It encourages "you to discuss with your funeral director and study the options. ' We have rearrange ment forms. Your deci sions can be recorded v<and kept on file at the funeral home, with "copies to your family members. Respectfully, residents," Winslow said. Field work began on the book in January, 1979, and was completed that September. Writing the book ? Haley and Winslow often collaborating over the telephone between Raleigh and Hertford ? began in September, 1979 and was complete in September of this year. "I spent last Christmas writing footnotes," Winslow said. "I don't recommend it." Originally intended as a book of about 100 pages, the project grew to over two and a half times that size. "Some people wondered if they'd ever get anything for their money," Cox admitted. The mayor added, "We've had the cooperation of hundreds of people in this project Every person in every house volunteered their time." Mrs. Emmett Uidl^ of Hertford mwUy received this eag raved thank ym i card from the Palace of Monaco Now you know If your glasses have water spots when you take them out of the dish washer, It may not be the fault of your detergent. Check the water temperature. If it is below 120 degrees, turn up the thermostat on the water heater. Read ads and take advantage of worthwhile specials or store leaders, which are items offered at a bargain price to get shoppers in the market. The specials in a grocery store can yield a savings of 10 to IS percent. A savings of 20 percent can be realized oa good buys in clothing, equipment or furniture. The secret to getting bargains isknowing what you want and need, knowing regular prices and having the money to take ad vantage of the great buys. Beware of the door-to-door salesmen. Items sold this way may be much more expensive than similar items at local stores. Repairs or adjustments may be difficult or impossible to get. Are you looking for an easier way to measure shortening or other solid fat? Assuming you want half a cup. fill a measuring cup half full of cold water. Add the fat, bit by bit, until the water measures one cup. Pour off the water and you have half a cup of fat. Shoppers will get more bird for their money if they buy a larger turkey. This is because the propor tion of meat to bone increases as the bird gets larger. Stallings Robinson are engaged Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Forehand MMMMioce the engagement of their daughter Serena Angela Stalling* of Greenville to Charles Bradford Robinson Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cfcartes B. Robinson Sr., of Farm ville. N.C. A private ceremony is planned for January 22, 1983 at the home of the bride's parents. Santa waves to the crowd during last Sunday's Christmas Parade. We would like to thank each one of you, our relatives, friends and neighbors for the acts of sympathy shown us during the sudden death of our loved one, John Raymond Dail. We appre ciate sc much your loving concern, kindness and the many thoughtful things you did to help us at this very si?d time in our life. Thank you and may God Bless You. Mrs. Elizabeth Dail Arlyn and Paula Dail SUPPLIERS OF OIL PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES
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