3 rv yden from - Lsncas , spent the week-end i t arents, Mr. and Mrs. lit. ad tLs. Hay McCoy of Norfolk spent fundajr as guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. ! Fins lUlciflh Mr. and Mrs.. Lindsay Reed and son. Gray of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Dt F. Reed, Sr. i They were ac companied home; by1 their son, who had spent the 7 Korfollt, . i .J Mrs.' D. A. Carver -! moved from Hertford, In GrwnviU 'Va, , Returned Horn Mrs. J. E. Morris returned to her home Friday from Peters-, Lindsay , burg, Va., where she had been' week with his grandparents. visiting her ' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. 4-H i:sws. Mrs. J. E. Jones is visiting relatives in Greenville. , 1 Uara ... .' v. . T-il. I ru Vt.lA t wmie. . jr. oi jnihumjm ent the week-end with - Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jernigan i Mrs.' Julian White. He and daughter, Myra Jane and eccompanied home Sunday .s. White and daughter who sent the week here. ' y Gueiti .;.ting Mrs. T; W. Nixon on J Mrs. Estelle Fentress of Bayside, Va, spent Sunday with friends in Hertford. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and iy were iwr." ana- irs. lamny ui unamiuuti otrvn Tixon and daughter, Kathy,1 Sunday in Hertford and was ac and Mrs. Preston Nixon and 1 companied here by Mrs. George Sunday At Hokoa Mrs, J. D. Coston spent Sun day at Hookerton with relatives. daughters, ' Miss Betty Sy Miss Jackie Symons and S Symonsv ; 5c-mJ Her - ,. v ;r. and Mrs. is. u mcuwean Fields, Sr., who has been visit ing them. Week-end In Charlotte .' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields at tended the Duke-State football New t Bern spent ' the week-1 game on Saturday and spent the I with their daughter' Miss weeK-ena in ;unarioue wim jr. j Grey; Mcllwean. , ! - turned Home il The Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Mose ' spent several days last week Ih the Rv. and Mrs.1 Ken- .h Crumpton at Charlottes J and Mrs. : Edgar Fields, Jr. le, Va., From Orange .' Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Orange, Va:, spent ; the week-end with her mother and sister. Mrs. C. H, toward and Mrs. Georgia Rob- 0 J-flr. and Mrs." ttlchard FuTErell r)!4fisrfu(iV;icki,,)ohnson ,, from Meredith $ Tarboro spent the week-end Hertford and visited Mrs. J. Futrell at the Albemarle Hos- 'eek-end GomIs :Mr. and Mrs. John Young ttood of Tarboro spCnt the veelc-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. it Towe. t z jnne Towe spent Monday , in, I lichmond, Va. , ; Mkude . Slanidhard spent sfveral days this, week with Mrs. T. S. White' kt hel home niar.Hartard. Meredith College in Raleigh, spent the week-end with heri parents, : Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson. . v! ' , " Week-end At Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Madre spent the week-end at Winston Salem visiting their son, Edward Lee Madre. I t t Ml I i . I T i A. 1 I L JMr.Jjttdl W Warner - Madre Yasiled their son, Warner Lee it Wake' Fdresi College in Wui stonjSalom this ( week-end U I !' j!' ,r' In FhilafllphUI, il i, H Mrs. J. H. Bagley is spending Several "days this Week with Mr. and Mrs-. Earl , Young in Phila delphia, Pa. Attended Game ' George Fields, Pete Thompson, Richard Bryant, Don ' Norman and " Jack - Brinn attended the Duke-State' game on Saturday., . SURPRISE PARTY A surprise going away party was given in honor of William Moore by ; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lane, before his departure to Edinburgh, Scotland. Gifts . .were : opened and ac knowledged by the honoree. Games' were played with prizes going to Mrs. Raymond Lassiter, Mrs. William Stallings and Mrs, Sidney Copeland. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Wilt liam Moore and ' two children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond; Lassiter, Mr. 'and Mrs. Sidney : C6pelandj Mr. and Mrsf J. B. Perry, Mr, and Mrs. E. Y.' Berry and Wayne SUUings.- " William Moore is -married to the former Edna Ruth Lane. :'; ' CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr.' and Mfs. George Fields entertairied-: Saturday afternoon at' a party in honor of their son, Brad, who celebrated his 7th birthday. The Halloween motif was used in decorations. Ice cream" and cake was served to the 23 guests present. : FLOATING SHOWER (Miss Lois Ann - Hurdle was guest of honor at . a floating shower, ' given by : friends and relatives Tuesday night at the Wnf all . Community Buildmp. The .'touJldirig i'whsl decoratejl throughout with pink chrysan-' themums 1 and lighted tapers in crvstal . holders, it Miss, Hurdle Was 'presented 4 corsage of Refreshments of punch, wed ding ices,'- nuts and mints wefe served to the 60 guests, who call ed during the evening. The Winfall 5th, grade held its second " meeting : 'on vctober 17 with ' Jarvis ; Miller presiding. Brenda Baccus presented the de votional, and the. program in which the,follo.wing people took part: " . , i -' ' Elizabeth ivey, Queen of Har vest i Home; . Louise Ivey, Am erica ; Mike Bunch, ' Country Gentleman; Farmerettes, 'Cindy Winslow and' Jarvis Miller, Wil liam - Rowland,- Brenda . Baccus, Sheila Morse, jftichard." White, Douglas i Grant and Kathryn- Langley. The 7th Grade 4-H Club meet- ing of the Perquimans County Central Grammar , School was held October- 3 . at the , Perquim- ans-County Grammar. School. v The president,; t Grant .Chap- pell j called the: meeting to. order. The group , alf stood and recited the. Pledgeof. Allegiance to .the flag 'and the'4H Pledge. Evelyn s Trueblood was in charge of our, devotional and .the group ' all prayed "the" Lord's Prayer. Shirley Lillyirthe sec retary,- read; the- minutes, of the last, meeting -and they were ap proved. The "'meeting was then turned over ; to the program chairman j for - a ' -delightful, pro gram entitled "To. Tel the Truth." The group then sepa- agents., , . , i F.ichard "Bryant talked to the boys, .about Selecting prefects. Is" " s Mcllwean ( .talked to the g':. ls' and ' both handed out se lection cards to fill out. ,: The meeting was then adjourned by the .president - .. BURGESS CLUB MEETS ' . The Burgees Rome Demon stration Ckib met Wednesday night 'with Mrs. J. ,B. Basnight, The meeting . was. opened by singing "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny." . V " The hostess -gave,w the devo tional, "u Final plans for Achievement Day and Christmas open house were discussed. . '"' ' ,( In the absence of the agent, Mrs, J. B. Basnight gave , dem-; onstratjon-on Good' Citizenship; The meeting ciosea ' wim ; me Collect. f - . -t . Mrs. & T. Harreu. was r winner invthe berry , contest. - The hostess 'served 'mints.'.nuts, ice cream and cake.; 1 ... EST ,.- n.ty , vc-of.te The -Wy i nfo; i - ( 4 H Ckb r..ut Ww" tober .25, at the ho leader, Mrs.1 Varner I ,T"e wi 'i 100; in attendance. Oi.e. new member, Funk Ward, Zi- was welcomed. , . President 'Nancy Elliott called the meeting to order; The 4-H Pledge was repeated in unison. '' After roll call end minutes of the last meeting were - read by Johnny DanchiSe,-. EharuA .Bun dy, program chairman, -r-xi the 13th chapter, of I Gorir ' .ss, v . Mrs. ladre : gave an interest ing demonstration on "Cnes.' During the social hour recrea tion was led by ' Cheryl Cope- land ' and ' Audrey Joe Ayscue and ihe,lea4e" served delicious Miss Ka' e I anchard IDC3 CLUB of the prize for: top score. . . - , (swtiet-eoursifwa8 servecf by -he- was '. hostess. . .. - ." . : ;t. hostess on Tuesday night to her bridge club. , ( Those playing "were Mesdames W. G- Wright, D. G. Koonce, Thomas Sumner,. Char lesi Whed bee, ,Don Normen, Nathan Relfe, V;,N. Dardea ind Miss Uuby White'.- - Mrs. Darden was winr.tr j- .... .. ffi . ' i..- ) i. ',;, ,:;;, Jurt Right 1 , , What's your fcivorite .lustrat tl paper, I77y? , - . ' -' Izzy -The,f i) bill h m$ c!ioice,J , It's bg en' jgh, to buy some : thing worth w-Je and it.S-isn't .so), big that n' will .nge 1Z. 4 ; SERVICES PLANNED 'J , Homecoming DaV "will be db served at .Clatia''Bapt!lst,'Church , 'JCISCLSTO -T, ThePeJla. Shamburr;'r.;Cir?lti of .the - First .Methodist Xhurch .wilf meet ; Monday -night-. mH& "vember'e, at the honied of Mrs: Archie ..T." Lane, ;Sr.,.vfith .Mrs. Harry Hollowell ""as vco-hosteas., .'I.V. 4 -j t i CLASS PLANS SUPPER ; " The Friendly. Bible,. Class, .of at ,Ne w Hope Sjindayi : Novent:f New Hope Methodist , Church : Is J ber ',5, at 2 :00 P. M ' The guest sponsoring- a1 turkey. supper'tSaU , speakeiis will bev the' Rev;' .W.,.H.i .urday nightNvemtep t'ythj Trotman of Elizabeth Cityj'T. G., New) vHope Community;' House Hoffler of Washington,- D.iC.V from 50 P.5M;fto 8. 'If Pro and" Dr. W. M. Hoffler .'of Suf- ceeds will go Iter the -building folk, Vai i , t fund of 'the, church.'' ' A ' T . t . - , .i . i FRIDAY -ATUBTYt SHOWS V V P. M. ' , ft SHOWS SATURDAY 3:30.6:00-? P. M. ; J2 : . jilarlon Brando and Karl Maiden - i. t ' f .! vi .: ,'r5 ' -i- - m u -in EYED JACKS" SUNDAY-MONDAYt SHOWS SUNDAY 2:00-4:10-9:15 P. M. SHOWS MONDAY 7:00-9:10 P. M.: !. William Holden vTI&YOriD OFSUZIE VOiT ; Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c MIDI j :. . : ; .-. -t ' ." . xuhch m mtm mm fkozM k DOVmIY FLAKE WAFFLES Sat. ''Mm.- 29 From Covinotota ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed, and family of Covington, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Corp. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby. Mrs. Willis Jessup was ad mitted to the Norfolk General Hospital this week for observa tion and treatment VisUing Parents Mrsi Jj H. Towe, Jr. and son, Joey left last week for Bronx ville, N. Y., where they are visiting Mrs. Towe's ' parents, 5r. and Mrs. W.:H. Llewellyn. riroin Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bussout cf Norfolk, Va., spent the week- nd with Mrs. C. B. Stallings. rrcm Gamer Craton Stephens of Garner j oent Sunday with his sister, "rs. Tom Skipsey. .ra Raleigh William E. White of Raleigh ?nt several days this week :.h his mother, Mrs. W. W. l.ite and visited his father at Memorial Home while here. BURNT TO fOR DONE TO A TURN.. ::itelef;::::e $ t-t CSfftrtno! ': over-don dinner you had to answer phone in another room! -rrisitd calls, elthsrl i tphon lets you ; jr coding while yoUN ' ! our buslnes oHk i tt' :-Jyountt) ititJ.2-.U T- -f. - :f -V, ,rl Whilt you rock away in your rock ing chair, your ..-it ,. : -' i , i 1 r. S.rh f V.Ai7n JF4 ID ft wi i Hire i a , OUR wiir be , . naru ai valu ing MORE money for you when you deposit It in a sav ings account here. 1(3) (2) OF INSTALLMENT STOCK !lGoesQnSdoNov.44hi j , Dated November 4, 1961, each share of j :: cvCv af npn'a npr week will mature at; X T v s ... it ilOO in 346 weeks at the prefeenf rate of i earninsrs. This is m excess oi iour per, t I cent simple interest on your savings v See us today and make arrangements j tn carrv as many shares as you can . v v'l There is no limit as to the number of i i shares an individual may purchase. HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION s A. W. Hefren, presidsnt Ulax Campbell, Eccrctary OFFICE AT TK'S FZQUKvlAKS VVZEKLY f - ,2 MilH MflOIll' Y I SUCR MMOVEDV I 1 S ' ;Anr:.oun star ca.::::d; niuv ; 3 24? ui:!nin:i."f.ATS S-v, '.4 I I L-.i.n.. IH I il- COLOWfni. ST0B$ t ' 7 V -If jf'i- I MORTON'S HEATS SERVE " , FROZEN BEEF CHICKtli ..... . a . nitpif 5VU6BWRyf'SfTEAt.. .UAr I UKINtl lUiriMK Al It UIJRU4 Preserve! .imw "v-f; ,, HUFOKOIMNT IWIfrS ,-. t 1 V'lfi,4ki."l,'i' ' I. il!;l- i,i , . 1 ' 'kiiIWM IMIH HUH . . Potato Salad - ji-oz. dup29c Miii iuvaib nui tttCHU mm WMTIHOUM Spiced Peaches . :.rJ'27c, ESH1 . 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