Ta2 PERQUIMAN3 WEEKLY. HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. 1S58.
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Local news I
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o Chapal Hill , . ; Visiting Relatives
l(,vvia Stall ingfe, left Sunday for Mrs. W. F. Ainsley, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Gregory, Mrs. lorn
Farmer of Norfolk, Va and Mrs.
I. N. Thomas of Asheville left
this week to. visit H. R, Hunter
and family at New Orleans, La.
C h i " i JE.nl where he is attending
liit Kiiislry Law Enforcement
School this week. ;;( '' !
Sursxliy la" Plymouth
i. Mt-s. I;;a Tucker and Miss. Vir
ginia .TiR'kar spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mvs.'. Julian Brinkley in
In fbrvf-y -'
V.'. J. tD:.vi is spending
th.it wo !; wtlb Mis. Bttty Davis
a,v 'c!':' n.:".itjVi-, at Conway
this v'.'.k.- ' ' ;
Cn-tv?Pii"s List
Cl.iii.on (). Da,.-i, a student at
..TC.iii. t'ttrowtia- College in Grecn
!fllfe iiiajf-'the Ssori f Mr. and Mrs.
Willi i" Ohvci-. o'r, was among
tll.e on tiif Dean's' f .1st last quar.
Sunday Gue-ts
. Jrtt:. and. Mrs.,' Woodrow White
ani. :riu htrr and ' Mrs; Elwood
L.i-l tf y.f 'Ik. Vj , visited Mrs
h:''tcpblt Sunday. ',
Hsiui-neri To CcTegs
';'vivli 'S -.'Lrabic'-Franecs -Keel re
tu'.'v.! : Radford College at
, tRsPjrd, Va., last week: She was
f;iccopp,"sn'?cd there by -her parents,
jMt:,tl.M?(: Lstrr Kctl;
Visited Aunt
' Mr: and 'Mrs. L. C. Winslow
visited Mrs. Mary J. Peele at
Poteeasi Sunday.
Returned Home
Mrs. J. O. Felton returned home
Sunday after spending several
days at Atlanta, Ga.
From Weldon
Mrs. Bennett Stephenson
Attend Luncheon
Mrs. D. M. Jackson and Mrs. I.
j A. Ward, members pf the Execu
tive Committee of the WMS of
the Hertford Baptist Church, at
tended a luncheon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Walter A. Ward
t Corapeake. , a v
Fractured Wrist
Mrs. William Tucker suffered a
fractured wrist one day this week
from a fall at her home.
Returned Home
Mrs. J. C. Blanchard has re
turned to her home after spend
ing the Christmas holidays with
Dr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs
in Durham.
Returned Home
Mrs. Louis Naoliman has re
turned to her home after spend
ing several weeks with her daugh
ter in Farmville, Va., and Mrs.
. Rex Stephenson in Raleigh. She
was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
nas( Stephenson and daughter, Kay,
her home. Those playing were, hat and a. corsage of tymoklium ! Frances Newbyj and Miss Ruby
Mesdames V. N. Darden, Nathan orchids. . -1 J White. The high score prize went
Relfe. Charles Whedbee, J. O. Fel-I Miss Ethel . Sutton was , only ,to Mrs. Jessup. A sweet course
ton, B. G. Koonce, W. G. "Wright, attendant for the bride. , She
T. B. Sumner and Miss Kate I wore a wool jersey dress of
Blanchard. The high score prize medium blue, matching acces
went to Mrs. .Darden. A sweet Tories and a corsage of white
course was served.
returned to her home in Weldon
after spending several days last
week with her father, J. O. Fel
ton. . '
who spent the week-end.
. Fresi Koift'.'t-
: ;:''tn:t- KTrs. -E. T. Bates and
'daiirihtrVFrencM of Norfolk, Va.,
, wre the holiday guests of Mrs.
'L.SuUon.
: .Miits.' Jackie Doby of Raleigh
sc-f Uo f'4-f.wl with Mrs. J
JMuUorv 'v ','.'. ,
:', '-i.fi,. I,'.'. Morris was admitted to
. the! A.fbewaHe ' Hospital last week
: for :u);rvat :.,pnd x treatment. ,
Ji'7 W'-NiTd of Fayetteville
' SKiit wBnd' with Mr. and
..Mrs. .O-car Kf.whold.
f-Jteitwned Honrs .
M - i " ri Orart Newbold
-il i.-ri's . .last veek .io
r :vii. una Mrs. iven-
From Washington I
Mr. and Mrs. Travers True-'
Wood and Mrs. A. J. Parrish of i
Wash.nglon, D. C, were recent
?;uests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Long, Sr.
From Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin
and children Marian and Ronnie
of Tipton, Ga., spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Jackson.
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Returned Home
V. N. Darden spent Sunday in
s Dm-h-im and wri. accompanied
'hsme by, h's wife, who had spent
' two: v.'C'ks rwith Mr. and Mrs. H
, 11. Chi'istcnron in Charlotte and
the v '. !: en wi'.h her brother-
in-!;:'A- r.d'.'Sistw,, Mr. and Mrs.
V. ?4cClr.'!'n:'"th in Durham. :
,"NVjiIag Daufjhier
Ht'' Wnn'm"- Perry of . New
:lTci''-v vi".itm hor' son-in-law
.sndf. !:r.K;hi.CT,. Mr, and Mrs. Jul-
'irif 'Wiii'tt?. ""' ' .';""
Eu'ii'rav Guprts
' ,' J'ck'on and Miss
;Th1' f a ' -i; .".n r f Elizabeth
,:Clt'?yf;,rf- S'in(!:iy visiiors of Dr.
cn i -"-;. I. A. Ward. , ,
. In Philadelphia
r."'1 L. N. Hollowell
lrft Ti)i:,rcfl'!' of this week to vis
fV Mr: and Mrs. F. B. Stevenson
BtiiJ family fur. a few days before
' TTollowell will he' admitted
tr tbr) T'Mrmlo tlnivors'ty in Phil
. adelphia for observation and a
possiljle operation. .
Fee Us For
fMm Needs
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BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Miss Thelma Elliott entertained
her bridge club Tuesday night at
if
Margaret Sutton
Weds John Hill
The marriage of' Miss Mar
garet Ann Sutton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sutton
of New Hope and John Larry
Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Hill of Hertford, was solem
nized in a lovely ceremony at
the bride's home at 4 o'clock in
the afternoon, December 21.
The Rev. Walker B. Perry
heard ths wedding vows ex
changed in a setting of mag
nolia leaves, baskets of white
flowers and candlelight.
Mrs. G. H. Webb played the
wedd:ng music and accompanied
Mrs. Melvin Eure, who sang
"Sweetest Story Ever Told" and
as a benediction
Prayer."
carnations. - . . - ' - :
Joseph Rodgerson of Hertford
was beSt man.
Mrs. N. ., C. Spivey, Sr., was
mistress of the ceremony. For
her daughter's wedding, Mrs.
Sutton chose a green dress, har
monizing accessories and a cor
sage of ' carnations. Mrs. Hill
wore a black suit and corsage
of carnations.
. The bride's parents enter
tained at' a reception immedi
ately following he ceremony. '
Mr. and Mrs. Hill are now
making their home at Cherry
Point, where he is stationed.'
Out-of-town guests attending
the wSdding included Mr. and
Mrs.: William F. Hill of' Suf
folk, Va., Arnold Chappell of
Washington, D. C; Mr. and
Mrs. Pete ' Spivty of
was served.
HOSTS AT LUNCHEON
The Rev. and Mrs. - James A.
Auman were hosts to the Metho
dist 'Ministerial Fellowship of
Chowan and . Perquimans Coun
ties Tuesday at lunch. Making
up the two-county fellowship
recipes of local people were, dis
tributed to members. ... . ' t
The February meeting" will be
at the home of Mrs. C. P. Mor
ns. !, .
CLUB MEETS
The members of the Perquim
ans BPW Club ..-were entertained
Thursday evening by Miss Hulda !
committee report, flowers ir ;
sick, gifts in appreciation cf ,
services ef non-rrJ embers. rWoiii
mehdatiorl for a csndidate for the
Jaycee Yoiing Man of the ' Year,
decision to' haive !a Club Vomag .f '
of the Yr, and iother mattens, ' i
, : At tie; end of a inost 'enjoyable i
meeting, the1 hostess serve a'dJ- I
licious ice-course, land the club t'
adjournea. to meet again at the
, . , , Street. Mrs. Alice Owens presid
group are the Rev. and Mrs. Earl . T . .
.t t 1 ed over the January business ses.
mcnarason oi cueiuun, me nev.
and Mrs. Frank Fortisque of Ty
ner, the Rev., and Mrs. Bill Pic
kett of Durants Neck,. the , Rev.
and Mrs. Max Dulin of WinfalL
the Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Porter
(retired) pf Hertford, and the Au
mans. Special guest at Tuesday's
luncheon meeting .was 1 District
Superintendent C. Freeman Heath
of Elizabeth City.-
AUXILIARY MEETS
The American Legion Auxili
ary of the William Paul Stall
inss unit 126 met January 2, in
Raleigh '. the home of Mrs. Charles Skin-
and - Mr." and Mrs.
Monds of Norfolk, Va.
Clinton
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. H. C. Stokes wa hostess
The Lord's to her bridge club Tuesday night
. at her home on Front Street.
The bride, given- in marriage , Those playing were Mesdames C. i tional security works for units,
by her ' father, wore a , white. M. Williford, T. L. Jessup, Charles
wool suit trimmed in mink, I E. Johnson. J. D. Coston. C R.
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ner with Mrs. uscar wewboia,
co-hostess. Eighteen members
were present. ,
The program ;. "was Natiorjal
Security and Legislation. - How
the legislative policy is formed
was given by Ruth Powell. Na
alligator shoes and bag, brown 1 Holmes, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss
and civil defense was given by
Anne Goodwin.
The cook ' books of favorite
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With iWi CuM(t tt PukImm f J 5.00 tr AUr
limit Om I Cwitniflr-Vit1 alltr Oftn H, I9EB
COOO ONLY IN COLONIAL STOMS
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COLONIAL ST0RES
Wood at her home oQ Grubb i home of Mrs. Ddralf. Riddick on
the thirid Thursday evening for
the monthly covered-dish dinne
sion, items on the agenda' being and program. ; .'.VVV't' J
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'0 SALE) EBERWINE FRESH TASTING
TURNIP GREENS
10 SALS TRIANGLE LONG OR THIN
SPAGHETTI
104 SALE! DOLE TROPICAL
PINEAPPLE JUICE
104 SALE) TRIANGLE EXTRA STRENGTH
BLACK PEPPER
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EVAP. MILK.
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FROZEN SPINACH
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IN LEMON BUTTER GORTON'S FROZEN
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LARGE EGGS
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BUSH'S TASTY NAVY, GREAT
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