THE PEEQUIMAN3 WEEKLY, HERTFOKD, NOITH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956. ESC JAPANOKE NEWS -" Lira. John Symong and Mrs. Ce t 1 Garrett of Elizabeth City were aner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ear.l I jrry of New Hope on Thursday, ('Miss Pat' Elliott, Charles Cnth-1 C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs J. P. McDan'iels and his mother, of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Yates of near Hertford were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nixon on Sunday. Leon Elliott of Washington, D. his J of Elizabeth City, Dean Twi t r4, Carroll Tannahill, Leroy Bra jm and Terry Roth of Norfolk, mtmrm rlinnor o-llpntj! nf Mr. and Mrs. J B. Elliott on Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, El liott. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brendle of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jackson. : ; ; NOW IN STOCK Hybrid Seed Corn Funk's Yellow and White DIXIE 82 OHIO C 54 AND N. C. 46 I These Produced the Best Crops In 1955 ... Select Yours Early! f Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. s ' ! "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" IUONE5461 -:- HERTFORD, N. C. i Baseball Time Is Here! OUR STORE IS headquarters for all types of sports equip ment . $ . corne in and ec our line of baseball gear. BASEBALL SPIKES ' BATS ... Louisville Slugger BASEBALLS and SOFTBALLS I ' BASEBALL and SOFTBALL MITTS I BASEBALL and SOFTBALL GLOVES I ' Come in TODAY and select your needs before the stock is picked over! ;j Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" PHONE 3461 -:- HERTFORD, N. C Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and family moved last week to the home formerly occupied by Clar ence Byrum, who has recently mov ed, to Elizabeth- City. Hal Furr of Corapeake, who preached here on Sunday and Mr Vann and Mr. and Mrs. H. E.. Own ley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Sy mons spent Sunday affernoon with relatives in Norfolk, Va. ! Misses Hazel and Laura Ellen Elliott, Carroll Tannahil and Le roy tfrandom, uean iwnora ana Leroy Roth spent Saturday in Nor Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell, en- route from Florida, stopped to see Mrs. George Whitehead and the Jackson family on Saturday on their way back to their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy spent Thursday and Friday in Norfolk, Va. . Winf all News Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey, of Elizabeth City visited her sister, Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hollowell vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whedbee and son in South Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Temple and children spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hol lowell. Mrs. Edwin Holmes of Ocean View, Va., Mrs. J. V. Gruenwald of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane Monday and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson and son of Ocean View, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lane. Archie Miller, son of Kenneth Miller is much better after being very ill with scarlet feVer. i ' Mrs, Billy Jones or Suffolk,, Va.. is. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones. Mrs. J. E. Hollowell is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter in Hertford. ; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. White and Miss Dona White motored to Cres well Sunday. ; ?; Mrs. J. Van Roach is able to be out after being very sick last week. BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Copeland and son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ays cue, Jr., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.: M. Copeland. Annie Lou Lane visited Lois Vio let Winslow over the week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane and family called on Nixon Hollowell and Miss Ruth Hollowell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Winslow and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight. - Mrs. R. L. Spivey, Sr., and Bob Spivey called at the Basnight home Sunday afternoon. Sidney Layden of South Carolina was in the community last year. Class Host At Birthday Party On Wednesday evening, Febru ary 29, the Adult Bible Class of Epworth Church . in Winfall hon ored J. L. DeLaney at a fellow ship meeting at the church. ,! ,'. This occasion was in honor of Mr. DeLaney's 76th birthday since his birthday is on the 29th of Feb ruary he has had only 19 birthdays in 76 years. , , After prayer ' service everyone was invited into the fellowship hall of the church and as he entered all sang 'Happy Birthday" to him. The long table was covered with "a hand embroidered linen cloth and centered with a silver bowl of pink tulips and fern, flanked by silver candelabras holding lighted . pink candles. Mrs. Earl Meckins conducted a jojjjJbeJJo.-.yesterday 'reader $Bi peimV'tf .You Could' and -giyfria stftrtiquiz of things that havS .beefy iitveittecl ror? discovered .'in; thfe' years, and closing with a poem ! ENTERTAINS BRIDAL PARTY "Memories and Dreams." MrsA.; Mrs. D. M. Jackson and Mrs. h. R, Winslow gave a short sketch of D. Chappell entertained at a cake- his life in the church and Mrs. El- wood Nowell presented him - two brass collection plates given by 'the Class to the church in his honor. One of his favorite hymns "Lead Kindly Light" was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stanton. Mrs. Durwood Barber, Sr., had charge of the music, r i Mrs. Shirley Williams presided ver the punch bowl. . Fruit punch, Rookies and salted nuts were ser ved to the group. A birthday ake and the bowl of tulips were pre sented to Mr. DeLaney by Mrs. Walter Nowell and Mrs. Toss White.. , j Mr. DeLaney has been an active member of Epworth .Church since its beginning and and has held ev ery office in the church 'that a lay man could; he has taught the Adult 'Bible Class for more than 40 years. , .' ; . ,' ' ' '-: Barbara Russell On, All Conference Team Barbara Russell, Perquimans High School basketball star was selected on the All-Albemarle Con ference team last week while Judy Winslow and Ruth Hollowell won honorable mention. .. s Tommy Matthews and Billy Bray won honorable. mention for the all conference boys' team. Selections were made by the coaches of the conference.-.-i cutting on Saurday night preced ing the Trueblood-Madre wedding on Sunday. . . , -' The home of Mrs.' Jackson was the setting for the party and was lovely with the entire lower' floor decorated with, arrangements of flowers carrying out a color scheme of pink and white, and softly light ed by candles. , .Immediately after the. wedding rehearsal the 50 guests including the members of the wedding party and 'out-of-town guests arrived, and were received at the door by Miss es Alice Jean Jackson, Anne Burke Chappell and Mary Dowd Chappell. Mrs. Jackson invited them into the dining room.-- 1 - The dining table . was covered with a cut-work cloth of white lin en. Tie beautiful centerpiece was a bridal cake in the shape of en twined hearts decorated with fresh flowers, a corsage of sweetheart roses on one and a sweetheart rose boutonniere on the other. The white -heartshaped cakes were out lined with pink .. rose petals and flanked by tall pink tapers in cry stal hqlders. Mrs. L. P. Chappell served punch while Mrs. Seymour Chap pell, Mrs. Howard Winslow. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott served mints, nuts and small heartshaped cakes. Music was furnished throughout the evening by' Mrs. Charlie Elliott at the piano. - BRIDGE CLUB MEETS r -iMrs. Charles Whedbee entertain ed her bridge club on Tuesday night at her home. Two table were arranged for the game and"., those playing were: Mesdames V. N. Darden, T. C. Baum,, Nathan Relfe,"'Ben Koontz, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner and Misses Kate Blanchard and Thelma Elliott. Miss Elliott won high score prize. , The hostess served- a delicious salad course. J Marked ... "That fellow must live in a very small apartment.": .' ." t"How can you tell?" "Why, haven't you noticed that his dog wags his tail up and down instead of sidewaysT" . It's so much easier to reach instead of run when the telephone rings. 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