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Bonded Shingles Fine-Car of Mrs Margaret William; Cahcy, of Co- Alumnae Of Southern Meet ronda. Calif. Mrs. College Scott Cun- Winner Gets $5 For Slogan Mark School9s 100th ningham, of Richmond. Anniversary Miss Eva Eppes. of Stony _ For Powhatan Crew 24—A Emergency AMELIA, May group of The luncheon concluded with Creek. Mrs. Leslie Henshew women who attended POWHATAN, May 21—Charles Southern songs by Mrs. Katherine Pinner Hinkel of ly all of the candy has been sold Chevy Chase, Mcl., W. Female College 'later Southern Barbee and the general singing Seldom, Jr., of Richmond, in the present candy project of Mrs. Mary Armstrong was declared College, junior) between the of the alma mater song. Jefferson, the winner of the the auxiliary, and they would slogan contest years 1907 ard 1915 met for of Amelia, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- and a check for like to express their thanks and The meeting was arranged by five dollars luncheon in Hotel Petersburg. mas Jett, of Reedville; Mrs. was sent to him, at appreciation to all an out-of-town committee headed people of the William Kevan. of the Sunday, May 13, to recall old Petersburg; monthly meeting of the lad- county who helped to make this by Mi. ses Mary and Julia Arnes, ies times and mark the 100th an- Mrs. Richard Lewis, of Dinwid- auxiliary to the Powhatan sate such of Portsmouth. a success. niversary of the founding of the dle, Mrs. Peggy Walson logon. Emergency Crew on Monday, Following the business session, school at 214 S. Sycamore St., In addition to the guests, those Mrs. Maxir.e Ligon. both of May in. a sewing bee” was held and which was closed in 1942. included Bethseda. Mil.: Miss Mabel Ma- The present the Misses winning slogan entry was the auxiliary members made Present as guests were Mrs. lone. of Petersburg; Mr. and Help those who Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bar help you—your muslin triangular and roller Mrs. type Lucy Davis Jones of this city George Powell, of McKen- Powhatan Emergency Crew". bee, of Roanoke Rapids. N. C.. bandages for the use of the and Dr. Arthur Kyle Davis, ny: Mrs. George Reese, of Pet- The will be Jr., auxiliary using this emergency crew. Mrs. Kate Galusha Butterworth of the University of Virginia, ersburg; Mrs. Bexley Vaughn, slogan in their future publicity whose grandfather, William Y. of Dinwiddie, Mrs. Lucille Blood of Richmond, and Mrs. Leo Wil- work. For fast results use the Herald Davis, founded the school, and Carter, of Suffolk, Va.. Mrs. cox. of Waverly. It was reported that practical- classified page. whose father carried it on as president. Dr. Davis, speaker of the oc- casion, reviewed the history of the college, from its founding in 1802, its chartering by the Con- MERCURY COMET fererate Legislature in 1863, and | its continuance after the death 1962 m imams MERCURY METEOR of the founder in 1888, by his TAWING NEW MEMBERS FOR THE BUCKINGHAM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BETA CLUB son, Authur Kyle Davis, who ser- in each size ^ MERCURY MONTEREY Gary King. President-Elect Of State B -la ( lull Wat: G lie-4 Speaker At Ceremony ved as its president for 54 years bestrtookiruj t>nys...now unitil the closing of the school. New Members In Beta Club The speaker also described the Tapped school as an To Be educational institu- BUCKINGHAM, May 17—The club of the school. Sanctuary tion which contributed to the four Central New members Dedicated June 17 “powers’' enumerated Math- Buckingham High tapped were: by now at Dealer’s: Beta Club held ew Arnold: Starting your School its intellect, Mercury tap- Calvin Beasley, Mildred Bryan, conduct, ping service this week at* the Winifred Bryant, Jean Christian, POWHATAN, May 24 — The beauty, and social life. school. Twenty-four new mem- Judy Dorrier. Susan Forbes. new sanctuary of May Memorial Many of those present contri- buted bers were tapped. Linda Goode, Linda Green, Nan- Church is nearing completion. recollections of the school and of its Gary King. 17-year-old state cy Hardiman, Charles Edward. Memorial pews and a memorial spoke values in per- sonal Beta Club president, a junior at Nancy Morgan. Carole Jeanne plaque and memory book are terms. Smithfield High School, did the Morris, Sue Ranson, Johnny being ordered. The membership honors, and was guest speaker Pennington, Van Shepard, Sus- is making every effort to have will go towards the debt on the for the occasion. all in readiness for the dedica- anne Shepherd. Barbara Snoddy, building. Miss Bernice Agee, the presi- tion on the third Sunday in June. Many of our people attended Louise Spencer, Pat Sprouse. dent. was in charge of the pro- Dr. Gaiis T. Long will be the the Tilman-Hardy wedding at Jack gram. Mrs. Lorna Scott and Stout, Pat Turner, E. M. main speaker of the day. A most the Highland Park Christian James Anderson are co-sponsors Wright, Jr.. Francis Durham, cordial invitation is extended to Church in Richmond, Saturday of the club which is the honor and Diane Steger. former pastors, former mem- afternoon. The happy couple left bers, and friends to be present immediately after the reception for the day. Lunch will be for Florida. Rural Life Sunday To Be Noted served in the basement of the Mr. and Mrs. L. Julian Bowles church at 12:20 p.m. The church | and Joan spent the past week By 4-H’ers In Powhatan Churches is most grateful for the many | end in Washington. gifts that have been received Mrs. Alma Webb has returned POWHATAN, May 21—The wherever possible. Some of the from its membership as well as ; home from MCV Hospital. She Powhatan County 4-H'ers will ob- services they have rendered in from others. is not yet receiving visitors as serve rural life on Sunday May- the past are: Special music, Large crowds are expected to she has been quite ill and is 27, in tlieir churches in the var- scripture, prayer, ushering, re- attend the beauty show in the ; still very nervous. ious communities. ceiving offering, opening exer- high school here at .'{ p.m. Fri- J. Gordon Maxey is reported All ministers, Sunday School cises, special readings, prepara- day. May 215. The annual birth- to be improving and resting tion of superintendents and church lead- flowers, and others. day ball at which the queen more comfortably at Stuart Cir- ers have been asked to will be crowned, follows in the cle. Never been in the recogni^p The 4-H'ors hope you will sup- having their 4-H members, and to use War Memorial Building. The hospital before nor away from port them in this special obser- them in the service on that day Powhatan Moonshiners will furn- home very long, he is naturally vance by your presence. ish the music and all proceeds impatent to return. Felden May 24 — Recent guests of ... Now at Stores Clyde Ranson and Mrs. Ruby your Spotless Redd were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crowell, of South Boston, Mr. NEW and Mrs. Charlie McCutcheon, Mercury Comet for 1962 is priced with or below most of Altavista, and Mrs. George compacts- yet it has the highest resale value in the Redd FRY COMET. and daughter, of Meher- compact field! And, it’s the only car in its class with rin. bonded shingles fine-car of Mrs. T. A. styling. Chock-full service-saving Calhoun, long a Hottest of all! features, resident of this neighborhood, is compact too—so you save money every mile you drive. now with her son. Allen Cal- houn. and family, of Darlington Heights. She had with her on Sunday her children, grandchil. dren and other members of her family for the celebration of her 82nd birthday. Scotty Covington, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Covington, is recovering nicely from an operation at Southside Com- munity Hospital, last week. Mrs. Ruby Redd has returned from South Boston where she spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Tom Crowell. Mrs. Overton Barksdale, of Keysville. entertained her Sun- Hew Fry Bonded 3 tab $h»de- day School class with a picnic Bitt shingle* have natural slats whioh the B. colored top «tr»p shows supper at W. Allen's through the cutouts bi-'uwn pond on Sunday evening. the richly colored shingle tabs emphasizing depth to give a Mrs. B. W. Allen and Mrs. massive effect. William Barksdale attended the play at Randolph-Henry High METEOR. One look shows why Meteor makes sense to sensible School, Friday of last evening \ ou can it week. people. park easily you ride in comfort FRY—THE ALL-QUALITY ASPHALT it saves SHINGLES Combines the best of you money. Best of all: you can afford it! ! New Meteor combines big-car advantages with a price If your wheels go off the road below that of many compacts. into a soft or low cars and shoulder, do | big compacts! not apply brake or try to turn back onto pavement immediate- l 17 ly. Take foot off accelerator and l decorator colors keep firm grip on wheel until car slows down. Then turp wheel toward New FRY sharply pavement. BONDED asphalt shingles are available in a beautiful spectrum of gor- geous solids and distinctive blends. Extra thickness combined with the dark colored top strip showing through the brightly colored tabs provide contrasting shadow SfUttfiSOHS lines that further enhance the natural beauty of the exciting new Fry colors. Most im- Fuel kids portant ... all of this new beauty and highest quality comes in a roof that costs less per year of service. twere's comfort in Colors: Colonial Slate blend, Spice Brown EACH LITTLE DROP,! blend.
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