THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, J967. TAGT 1TT0 II' it 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 ' Thousands , have Way to SUPER Hundrtdiot Colors " : . Eaty to Apply If you're pla'hningto redecorate, let us help you select the color fiarmonies just right foryour home. r . . Albemarle Chemical Co. WINFALL - HERTFORD PHONE 42C-S5t , -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 AUE BBSKfiHT UP TO DATEvPROMWLY c ruling in no ways'ap?! Mi lllar very. Iaramber3M;&reb accounts on regdlaf tcrnfs. aiifai.WcoStKN. Wear anxious to cooperate & v afters spewing several diijis-iViHiling ther , mother, Mr!,vqJewbJf in Chowan Hospital and h'er sister,-Miss FrancesyNowby. . .Weekend in. Henderson ..,if In Mm - PVW.'i T. X vTJ. vVJi:" - 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 j v-1 iiemssokmed: o:l cqibb of ' - - 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,. i ll I 1 1 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 KNAPP SHOES "The Original Cushion Shoe" EVERY SIZE AND STYLE IMAGINABLE . from 1 ?p 2 18 ' AAA to EEEE CALL Your Local Knapp Man . T. Skinner, Jr, OR C. T '. Pikinnpr. Sr. 1 426-5813 .'' in every way U " 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 "i' vii' f 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 , y 1W1H Lanei- r J 601 Penn.-'AVe. ycu're cheed Valval Opeiau-c rnoutirn automatic gae appliances Call us pr immediate tfellyerrr ::o1 Reed Oil Co., temp wvrm mm V-I ,'.,,41 ' v. t ': I J 4tf""ej Fr Friiinitt h'tPt&aWAiitfiiM' -4-11; er-M)iiuutir- ' 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 NEW Account It is now A J WlF HALF OOR WISHEi fl CAME Tr?UE... OUR TP0UB1ES ' ' rW0Uip FfOBABLy DOUBLE ) f ' ,;; ' X PEOPLES 'Mlg i".'..-': - SAYS:a';W Doily Interest !,--vt '-J;-',1 . ' i'c --C't -La ' v f. CompQii p(ied Quarterly ; ' : Passbook Savings it 4- 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- 1 " - : '1,'"" - 1 ' CHASED AND DISPLAYED BY FEB- RUARY 15th, 1967. TOOT 'tMEHfroE R. C ELLIOTT, Clerk "LIKE STAM estates have ' a way of evaporating Your wish to provide an assured education for yonr " children and secure income for your family . . this wish suggests a Trust Fund. Let our management and in vestment specialists protect -your estate in trust 'at' PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY. HIGHER EARNINGS ON SAVINGS inturanee coverage has been increased from $10,000 to $15,000 safer than ever to bank with the people at Peoples, , . Hours: TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY: 9 A. M. TO 12:30 P. M. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS ' 3:30 TO 1 V. M. " CLOSED rn Dor Scared Braves , (CFN)-One -of - the-iwt dogs, to reach the Americas was a greyhound ' brought .'tb Mexico ;hy a Spanish eoni quistadore, reports th& PUr ina Pet Care Center) See ing tile, dog for the first time, the Mexican Indians regarded it as a kind ot lion or tiger developed to kill Indians. A -name never .harms a man 1 if the mart does not haiim the name. : 1 ' f ; : Estonian Proverb. 1 1 ! .V HOUSE FOR BALE ' Six-room house: Three bedrooms,1 I kitchen, living room, den, bath, large; j back porch. Located in Woodland Circle close to the Hertford Gram--. : mar.School;;'-"' - V: j'"-- See or Call Emory White DayPnone 6-M31 . After 6 P. Mall 426-7181 ; - HERTFORD, N. C. Fjn-Tu-irijTjTrxnjrujxruTjK " Ti" - MONDAY Veterans Administration-hospitals : treated.. 11,302, mope veterans iufiscal year 1968" tlfeit 5tbdy aeMmniotiated) , in 1963 with no increase, in the tiumWr" of"hbsital bets', .1" x w - V. ;WyyM 'ft--! A ft t; by FDIC. ' r'l - 1 - li Certificates of Deposit ; 6 to 12 Months s 1. ?: .1

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