THE PERQUIMANS -WEEKLY. -HERTFORD. NO JlTH CAROLINA,: FRIDAY MARCH H, 1358.
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From High Point V
Corbin Cherry and his rodm
mate, Albert Trevarthen, from
High Point College, , spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Cherry. ; '
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From Texas tr1,. r"' 1
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is. Charles Smith ahd daugh
i , Martha Scott, of tOrange, Ya
nt1 this week with M$. and
1 & J. Cv Feltph. Mrs. niith
' 9 accompanied here by Mrs. C
. rjoward, who has been visiting
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', ?k-md la LouUburg 1
1 Miss Kate Blanchard and Mrs.
J ice Baum spent the week-end
Ith 'Mrs.-O. Y, Yarborough at
I tmisburg.' MrsBaum left from
t ere for her home at Bloomf ield,
I . J after spending several
jeks with Miss Blanchard. !
;.om Camp Lejeune
.lb. T. B. Sumner, Jr., from
Camp Lejeune spent the week-
,d' with his parents, Mr. and
I.irs, T. B. Sumner. , , 1
I tent Visitors
i Mr. find Mrs. J. T. Robbing of
fTiithfieldj Va .were the recejit
i jests of Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett
fcpd Mr. arjd Mrs. J. R. Webb. '
JC Sick list'. , . ' - " ' "
f'Mrs. Z.)A.v. Harris suffered a
leg' injury' last week when she
fell at her home. . She is con
fined to her home this week.
Attended Funeral
Mr. and Mrs.. Alec Farmer of
fjoj'folk, Va.,. attended Shelton
Long's funeral on Sunday. '
Fiom Norfolk IV
1 r. nd?Mrs. RanBarror oly
orioiK, va., spent tee wtew-ena
with Mr. and Mrsf 4 N. paden.
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From Raleigh v ."
' Mrs. George Lattimore of Ra
leigh is the guest 'of her mother,
Mrs. R. T. White.
Week-end In Burlington
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Felton spent
the week-end in Burlington with
relatives and friends.
Week-end With Parents
Mrs. J. D. Cos ton spent
the
' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campen
from Texas areisiting a Met
Campen's mother, JMrs. . George
Butler. After a short leave :Mf-
Campen will (.be . stationed, at I
Portsmouth, v w,ith the Coast
Guard. i r '1,'' 3 ,t -?
jWeek-end Here '''
i Kenneth Newbold of Bloom
field, NVJ., Mrand Mrs. Jerry
Newbold of, Wilmington, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelton Newbold of Rocky
Mount spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newbold.
Week-end Guests '
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withrow
of Arlington, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Wright and daughter, Miss
Caroline Wright of Jarvisburg
spent the week-end with Mr! and
week-end in MaysviUe with h"r
parents, M. Jfrjd Mrs'i Matrikks
from Raleigh,.,'' V jj ?
Mr. and-Mrs. CorSin iStozi, ir.,
of Raleigh ' spent fhe ' wfiek?eni
Corbin Dozier.'
Attending WMTJ Meeting
j" Attending the State Woman's
Missionary Union at New Bern
Ihisj week are the following from
fhe Hertford Baptist Church: Mrs.
4, T; Biggers, Mrs. V. N. Darden,
Xm.X A. Ward, Mrs. G, R. Tuck
er and Mrs. Warner Madre,
T?ora Suffolk
C. J. Atkinson of Suffolk,
f a., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clin
ton Eley. , ' ' ;
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-Sunday Guests ,p: " ,
i' Mr. and' Mrs. Edward Byrum
fk Norfolk, VaM,' visited Mrs. ;E.
Ai Byrum Sunday.
From Chapel Hill
E. Winslow, Jr., a student at
, Jte University of North Carolina
jit Chapel Hill spent the weeK
rid with his father, J. E. Wins
loW and Mrs. Winslow.
t'tam Norfolk
'ijMr. and Mrs. Irvin Stubbs of
.Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs.
jrj. Y. Berry Friday, ' ;
lrom Raeford
Ifj Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barrington
bf Raeford and Mr. and Mrs.
-tyayne Lambdin and family of
liouisburg spent the week-end
With Mrs. Raymond Skinner and
'family. . ? - - .
!From Portsmouth
IS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and
family of Portsmouth, Va., spent
Sunday vyth Mrs. George Fields
?und Mrs. Cook Winslow.' 1
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jSetuxday Guesf ' J," "
7 Andrew Toxey from NeV York
City spent Saturday with his un
tie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Trim
Wilson. - T ' ' ' C J'
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Sunday Here i ' &
yThe Revj Charles Wulf and'his
father from Washington - spent
Sunday in Hertford" with friends.
Item Edenton '
HI Mrs. Adrian Wynns of Eden
ton spent several days last week
ktith Mrs. Paul Perkins at her
apartment at the Hotel Hertford.
with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday Guests
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of
Elikabeth City spent Sunday 'with'
MF. and Mrs ,Ab OTliams. ,
Returned Home
Mrs. T. E. Raper has returned
to her home after spending sev
eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Do
zier Sutton at Warwick, Va.
From Florida
D. S. Darden and R. C Murray
of Dunedin, Fla spent several
days this week with friends and
relatives. Mrs. Darden, who has
been visiting, Mr. -anMr.:J. t.
George in Raleigh, is expected
the latter partT Cla wtek td
spend a tew Jy before return-j Weed:end Guests. ,
mg noma. ,y j " a j Mt.P Rarfdoloh- c
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rvis.
! . It
eekend At PikevUle
; Mr.Jand Mrs.tJe Tunnell and
uuiuicu spent ineswcen-eiiu wiui
rekti-vfes jat Pikevllle, ' li
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Sunday in; Nortolk j
Mr. 'and Mrs, Clinton Eley and
family and Mr. Walter Eley
visited relatives in-Norfolk, Va.,
f Sunday and Mrs. Walter Eley re-
Week-end Guests
' Mr. and Mrs. -.Frank Ryan of
Leesburg, Va spent the week
end with Mrs. Ryan's parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shultz.
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INSPECTOR This big-eyeu,
young lady inspects, the latest,
electronic marvel to rival. the
transistor. As big as a peanut,-'
it's called the Eilcon-conU-olleJ
rectifier. Manufactured it tho
General Electric slant In Clyde,
trol the flow pt electric
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Mrs. J. M. Eason and Mrs. Wil
liam Dough trey of Hampttn, Va.,
spent several days last wek with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. . and Mra;lke; Perry;
BIRTHDAY PARTY j Mankind will bo God-govern-Margo
Perry was entertained in ed jn proportion as GodY gov
honor of her fourth birthday at eminent becomes apparent, the
the t irst tsaptist aunaay acnooi;
on Saturday afternoon, March 8.
The party was given by her Bar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Perry. '
A'. ga,y,. pink and, red colpr
chemeu was jcarried ithroughout
with crepe paper and balloons, i
-' Numerous-games were played,
itollSwett by'IavbrS' beihg 'Chdsert
frpm a line.pjj eac)i of .the small
guests. r . '
I -Those attending included Mar
go and Robin. Perry, Ben Berry,
pianne White, John' Symons, Di
anne Winslow, Cathy and Teresa
K e e 1,' ' Debbie Kenton, Larry
Chappell, Pattie Harris, Brough
ton and Donna Dail, Marsha Wil
liams, Philip Mattox, Mike Bark
14y, Glenn Stallings,' Henry
Stokes III, Jeff Haskett, Frances
White, Brad Fields, Floyd Con
nell, LuAnn Stallings, Johnetta
Ward, Mrs. Seymour Chappell,
Mrs. Chester Winslow,. Mrs, Cal
Ffitchard, Mrs. Isaac Perry, Sr.,
Mrs. Eddiej prWej-, Mri.r , Hilton
White, Mrs. X O. Mattox, Mrs,
Edison Harris, ,Mrs. Brougbton
jtlail, Mrs.' John "Ward, 'Mrs. Geo.
Fields, Mrs.;, Charles ,WhUe, .Mrs.
Al Kenton," Mrs.' Ray Haskett,
Mrs. Ab Williams, Mrs, .Lewis
tailings, Mrs. Dan, Berry and Mr.
Golden . Rule utilized, and the
rights of man and the liberty (bf
conscience held sacred. '
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than to b9,orrfl
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From Hospital
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ivii-s. laimage oiauings return
ed home Sunday fram Chowan
Hospital after having undergone
an operation. 'Slf'i'li Bt"r4 Vw'A
In Portsmouth , .
Mrs. W. J. Stanton is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton in
Portsmouth, Va.
Week-end With Parents
Bobby Mathews from UNC at
Chapel Hill spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
Fred Mathews.
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Moore of
iss i Bessie
JCjiifes $ Qhp0ownity were week
ena guests oi Mr. and Mrs,
F. ;Edwards. , , , '
L ,Mrs. Thomas -Nixon returned
tp,(ner,,norAe &si ,weeK irom
wasningioiT where she visited her
daughter, iWhb g confined to her
home because df illness. " ;
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Twenty-five years ago,
medicines for pneumo-
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two.But one out of three -
patients died. . 1 ,
'Today,- pneumonia
. patients are normally
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JANE, POWELL,
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NOTICE TO MOTORISTS
' SinSe- adoption of its lurking Meter Ordinance the '
Town of Hertford has endeavored to give motorists; who
vioiate.the law; a break. bxeim2dmM&.. "wUK-....
",avrtimeparkv.
TESY CARD'
requestingaentfpr,
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During recent weeks many motwist feave'.bfien ignor- v 3 1
ihg these 1C01TRTESY CARDaM'failingYo observe
the Town, Parking Ordm c!f1 m
I This is to notify all mtbriU, eF
btlveUirill 1958., fi
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uie luwn oi nerLioru win oegin penalizing xnose wno
violate the time parking ordinance, and then proceed to
ignore the "COURTESY CARD". . -
.. Beginning April 1,1958, and thesreafter; a fine of $1
will be charged Motorists who disregard the Police Tick
et placed on cars for overtime parking. . ; . . ; . -
Your cooperation in helping ihe Town to retain this
UOurtesy system will be appreciated.
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