THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, J967.
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Sunday Guests . . Weekend in Richmond
Dr.- W. C. Ward and Dr. Mr." arid Mrs. C. E.' Pritch
C. C. jyrum' of Raleigh ard and Mrs. J. H. Towr
visited JDr, ' and MC!, L X. ; -spent .-last Wednesdpyin Wil
Ward on Sunday. jgfj Hnftfff ;
Sunday, hi Greenville ,-1 Returned Home
1 Mr and Mrs. H C. SitfK-l Mrs. RfReed has return
van visited Mr. and -"Mrs. cf her home, in Covington,
Jimmy feullivan In Greenville
on bunriay. , -t ft 13
Mrs. Jiill Jessup and Mrs.
Philip frijylor fronr ; Wilson
spSnt 'Juesday: andf'tyedtiesv
uujr.' ..,, if,
ner. Iliey were acOampwti
hore b
Mrs. ...Surtinejr
had sp
it a wceHv
Mrs. Braxtwn Dawjfia-fpt
Washington spoilt fwrewal
davs last week . 'wilhtLMrW
Lloyd Horton and 3flr ifyd
Sunday in Wilson a Jrlii
Mrs. fT. J. Nixon, 'JK.VBnd'
Miss Hlen Nixon spent Sun
day in- Wilson visited Mrs.
T. J. Nixon III who is in a
Wilson.'- hospital and ,T. J.
Nixon jit his home. '.
Sunday, at Currituck S f
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis
visited relativegT.fHJCtiM'ituck.
on Suijday.
From Greensboro, .-v t ,
Mrs. i Roy ' HaTtii ,' kind
daughter Melaniei ofireepat1
boro visited Mrs. J. E. Ev
erett ald Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kanoy short while on Sun-.
f ' 1 !
Weekend in Richmond
Miss Mary Sumner and
Miss Ruby White spent the
weekend .in . ,Rtehmond,,.. .Vs.,
with Mrs. iar-"F. Canw-;
Mr. and Mi-afc;WaltenTg?
wards let Thursday of VOX.
week for WashjngtonjjD.
where they: tfill yfst thg
son, Walter Edward. Jrrrf
From Raleigh " --
Miss Nancy, Zachery from
Raleigh spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. J. W.
Zachery. . . 1 '
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, -W the members of the Credit Information
Deparjnagnt ofjhe Associated 0;1 Dealers, find
that Ma1carrying many fuel oil and kerosene
accounts thafhave become delinquent. We want
to continue -making the" necessary deliveries,
BtJTOH VfiErY' CANNOT UNLESS THESE
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ruling in no ways'ap?! Mi lllar very.
Iaramber3M;&reb
accounts on regdlaf tcrnfs. aiifai.WcoStKN.
Wear anxious to cooperate
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afters spewing several
diijis-iViHiling ther , mother,
Mr!,vqJewbJf in Chowan
Hospital and h'er sister,-Miss
FrancesyNowby. .
.Weekend in. Henderson
..,if In Mm
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- Mzv J6LW'U.' Morgan
'Abbftrja NPrffiUCVa., and
W&tiKT$&aw3Tt dt -Elizabeth
ECftyrvisjted;Mrs.T. S- White,
Sr-Bundiy at her home on
Market Street.
Monday Guest
Mrs, W. O. Temple of Eliz
abeth City visited Mrs. W. J.
Davis on Monday.
Saturday - Guests
Mr. ;and. Mrs. Percy Byrum
and rwo daughters from Vir
ginia Beach, Va visited
Mrs.-f&.Av Bytupi osn Satur
daj? '
rrojm Greenville
rm. afti' Jrfr Tclvde? Lpnd-
ftig .5 from -GieenviHe , spent
Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Jones
who accompanied them here
alter' vwiung mem in oieen
ville. .....
In Virginia Beach
Mr. and -Mrs. Chip Wins
low and Mrs. J. H. Baker
spent Saturday at .. .Virginia
Beach, Vat "
Fedim "Princeton.
C Mr? - anfi- Mrs. Carlyle
tWooiJrd, -jr-iC from Prince
Mon spnt"hefneekend with
Mrs. E. C woonara.
tRetjO'ijedlirome
Mr-Sawr Mrs. iMck Brew
er returned to their home
Wednesday from Cleveland,
Ohio where they attended a
Runfan Convention, ;
of peop.3 v. fJm
found tee "Easiastu -'Fi
Lovelier Reams"; 5M
SUPER f
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iiemssokmed: o:l cqibb of
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Weekend,. Here :...t
. Major and Mrs.. fijehai
rd
Hoskins and famijy frbm
Lanle.t Frtd(vjB..fBpeB(t the
weekend with ' Mrs. C. C.
Window. '
In Richmond
Charles Woodard and Fran
cis Combs spent several days
last "week in Richmond, Va;
i-
Visited Relatives ; ! ' ."
Mrs. Ray Haskett spent
several days last week at
Great Bridge, Va., with" her
brothjar-lrt-law "and sister, ,
In Fwrida ' . !l i
Mrs! J: 'H Bagley'left last
week!! 'ifor ''' New Smyrna
Beachj Fla. whexe. ;(she is
visiting her sbh-in-law and
daughter, l Mr. and Mrs. W.! ti
ricKnaro.f,ll,u,.
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wt.tt
. Mrj Ld 'vMi. :W. lAillon'
and daughter Jan spent the
weekend with relatives in
High Point and Thomasville.
Mrs. Dillon attended an in
structional course in geology
at the N. C. Advancement
School in Winston-Salem on
Saturday. I
Meeting Is Held
At Cloverleaf
The Cloverleaf 4-H Club
tnet January 2 at the Agri
cultural Building. Barbara
Elliott,,, president, 'called the
meeting to order with every
one saying pledges to the
American and '4-H flags.
Linda Banks led in the de
votional. ' '
Minutes of thet last mat
ing were read , by Han ell
Thach, secretary. Roll was
called with 13 jmembers and
one visitor present. ,
A -move was imade and ap
proved that alii members ' pay
0 cents each month to help
on refreshments.
An election' was held for
new officers ; for this year.
They were elected as fol
lows: Barbara' Elliott, "presi
dent; Brad Ifields, vice presi
dent; Harrll Thach, secre
tary and treasurer; Jenny
White, reporter; Debbie Cher
rix, song leader; Ruthie Ward
and Linda Banks, recreation
le-adars. " !i ? .
- Maureen Nixon, ' junior
Leader; helped jwith' choosing
program titles for tho eWi
mg year. Projects for t he
year were decided upon and
new record books will be
mailed to each member. Re
freshments were served and
games were played after the
meeting.
Jenny White, Reporter
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" In I'll 'I 'I1' "l"-"' " ""fi1ITJrM i'HWP, U " ' '
rTy u. S' -lK
Hurrah! for the Home ,Dem-
. pnstration Club
That helps to keep our coun
try free, -"-w... '.....J-.y.
Their ijght shines like an
electric bulb, i- i
Fqr the young generation to
V.'-r :.;.:.., '.Af.
The club .was organized' in
lV Raleigh in nineteen
. .twenty, h.;:i " .sivii:
AJ,;. 'ihe.CHUBge. of ,N. I JO
Th mebepship ihas grown
'., to be strong ,among many
Because, thjeir. work, has been
, j wpfidfjrful ,andgrat. .
Bvep since , the ( beginning ol
time .-. . ' - i-lv.
UntiT Pjour
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There have been Jieroes , of
different kinds, ; , ,,
But all of them -haven't been
men.
There have been heroes who
have lived thru battles;
There have been heroes who
had to roam
But the work Home Demon
stration Club women do
Is the work of heroes at
home.
We read and we write about
different kinds of Organ
izations '
That- work from sun to sun
But let it be day or night
These ladies w6rk is never
done.
May God bless our organi
zation With comfort, protection and
peace
In, our home, community and
nation,
TJiat all ill will may cease.,
k (SLeT'TO MEET i
Missionary Circles of , the
Hertford Baptist Church will
meet next week as follows
The Vera " Payne at . the1
church Monday afternoon - at
3:30; the Bessie Pritqhard
Monday night ; at 8 o'clock
with Mrs. Willie Ainsley; the
Lillie Johnson Monday night
at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Car
rie Spivey; the Inabelle Cole
man i Monday night at 8
o'clock with - Mrs. W. : T.
Smith; the Mary Ellen Dozier
wonday night at 7:30 o'clock
with Mrs. Colon Jackson;
the Mattie Macon . Monday
night at 8 o'cl)ckwith Mrs.
George Baker; the Rosa Pow
ell Tuesday . night at 8
o'clock with - Mrs. Richard
Morgan.
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. J. H. Newbold was
hosteps to her Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon at her
home. Those playing were
Mesdames H. A. Whitley,
Trim Wilson, Silas Whedbee,
C. R. Holmes, S. P. Jessup,
C. A. Davenport, W. If. Pitt,
and Walter Edwards. The
high , score prize went to
Mrs. Whedbee. A sweet
pourse ' was served.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express : our
thanks to -all of our friends,
relatives and neighbors for
the cards, flowers, money
and visits during the recent
illness 'of my husband,
George N. Reid.
: ' The Family.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish . to thank all.' my
friends and relatives for the
nrayers, "isittsjtt dowers, cards
and visits while I . was re
cently a ' patient " in Norfolk
(General- Hospital , and , since
coming. h6me, , Ko words can
express tfiy deep appreciation
to Sch and evry one.1 May
the CoodLdTcf: bless each of
you. ' j ,
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' The Whiteton 4-II Club
met Monday night, January
9, - at the Whueston Com
munity Building. The meet
ing was called to order by
the ' president, after - which
the group pledged allegiance
to the flag and -repeated the
4-H .Pledge. David Riddick
gave a very fine devotional
after which the group-sang
"Jesus, Loves Me". The roll
was' called, the minutes, were.
read and. approved and a col
lection was taken ' up. .1 Th
group' discussed the- '"19(57'
calendars' ; which were ; sold
with the result 'thai! only
one 'had hdt beert sbld. 1 We'
also v decided ' to ' contribute
$5.00 toward the use of the
Community "' Building. T" The
Adult Leadere ' introduced
Sherri Taylor to the 4-Hers.
She and Douglas Taylor then
nresented r a. film entitled
"Safety in the Home" which
was enjoyed by all. Games
were led by Darlene Wil
liams, and Terry White; Re
freshments were served by
Mrs. Calvin Casper and Mrs.
Winford Clifton.
Sheila Ward, Reporter
Whiteston News
Mr. and Mrs. James Bro
thers of Newland visited rel
atives here on Sunday.
Mrs. Dempsey Winslow re
turned home from a visit
with her son, Gale and fami
ly at Chapel Hill. Gale and
daughter Donna accompanied
her and spent Saturday and
Sunday.
Guests on Saturday of
Miss Mary A. Winslow and
her brother Bennie were Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Hathaway
and family of Norfolk, Va.
,Oo; (. Suntey,,; Mrs. Sybil
Winslow 'and son Donald of
Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Calvin Hobbs of
Newport News, Va., and Mrs.
Sarah Hobbs of Hobbsville.
Mrs. Louis Winslow also was
a visitor.
Miss Lena Winslow - and
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It is now
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WlF HALF OOR WISHEi
fl CAME Tr?UE... OUR TP0UB1ES ' '
rW0Uip FfOBABLy DOUBLE ) f ' ,;; ' X
PEOPLES 'Mlg
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Doily Interest
!,--vt '-J;-',1 . ' i'c --C't -La
' v f. CompQii p(ied Quarterly ;
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Passbook Savings
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No' tot Merest Days
'uwvp pO1 W'&i
fl.lrmB White vfcitedMrs.
iW Beech-Spring on .Sunday.
wtari wuisiuw; r c t c ji n jr,
vKited ;Mr,ntind 'lrs.; HJji
Jrtrdan at Norfolk, Va. Mrs.;
Jotdan has just returned to
hei home after an operation
in a Norfolk -hospital.. .. .. , .
. Mf. and Mrs. Henry Wil
liams of California were din
ner guests of his mother Mrs.
Mary Williams and Mr. , and
Mrs. .Herbert Williams and
family on Sunday. V In ; the
P. M., Carol Williams and
family,: ' , Sobelia and 1 , ; Roy
W?rrslow5 f ( Wrtttie Loti 'and
Linford. Winslow; were; there.
of't(haiichildrenff Mrs.
WiHiarria ;?pre. tnerei wttn me
exception of ' Howard Wil
liHma 1 and AntiortetW Sut-
0TU i ' ' -, i '
V Daly ''Rountree: remains on
the . . sick list, t Jiirs, Johnny
Bake is,, also ick. ,, , ; .
The !; reason - some people
have so few friends is that
they think a friend should
give them something for
nothing.
NOTICE
TOWN VEHICLE UCENE PLATER
AKE NOW ON SALE AT THE TOWN
OFFICE. PLATES MUST BE PUR-
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CHASED AND DISPLAYED BY FEB-
RUARY 15th, 1967.
TOOT 'tMEHfroE
R. C ELLIOTT, Clerk
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time, the Mexican Indians
regarded it as a kind ot lion
or tiger developed to kill
Indians.
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in 1963 with no increase, in
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