I. - - it I; in JLhii whp 1 ?i ju-ITo i opening rfeS-'M From Balden , . , Miss -Pat Long an'Miss Beih Harris of Raleigh wre weekend guests of their re spective parents, .V Mr; itl "Mrs. W. S1. E.ing and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Harris.. Prom Newport . News , , r Mils Becky Felton ' of .. Newport News; Va.? daugh ter : of Mr. "1 and ' Mrs. Noah Fellon, Jr., tf. Route 2, spentthe weekend here with her pcrtUj. " Mmsi FVlton, .is : tmpluyttJiby .tha;;Newpilt , News Shipbuilding,, andi Dry pi rrnrrur: Cirest OljMtttbff ' ' : spent four 'kjisttfrfijftn hls J'W ftKi 1 :j f-T.y..t y.i - il Mrs?4 JmffPfMm-'' and 1 Miss ,r-Wary 'Wttand from Woodland spent "the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. J. .W. . Ward Weekend At Halifax Mijjs Thelma Elliott spent the weekend at Halifax with friends. Weekend At Chapel Hill Mi and Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mis'sT Gladys Felton and , 'Mrs.tT L. Jessup spent the weeliend at Chapel Hill with - Mr. fend Mrs. Vic Huggins. ST ,,... ,- In I&lefth ' , -'.,' , ', ' . Mfl4ntt Mrs,. V. N' nar, .:'sden fcpeiteseveral days ,thif veelij atrRaJei'gh. where Mr, Dardn "aUended' a mayors conf-ence on Wednesday. Weekend Here "' ' Mr-arid Mrs. Harry Wins low, "Jr.'j students ,at--Alafl-tic Christiart' 'Coltegei 'ih Wilson, sttentvhe weelteiul with M$I;&Wj? Mqs. Harry. Winslow- anffHr. JBttCL tOXti Tommy Byrum. 1-rr- In Hospital E. A.- Goodman was ad . mitted to , Norfolk General ; Hospital . .on i Saturday , for observation. - .,: ,. : , .4'."-"-! ;.'',.' v ''v'''.'', Weekend Here Howard Roberson, a stu dent sat. the University of North Carolina, spent the weekend with his parents, , Mr, and Mrs. Zaek Rober son. , .. Moved Into New Home1 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wal ters and daughter have mvived into. their new home oit Route !3, Hertford. Frrm 'Mtanhington' Waltr'JIdwardi Jr.," from WashtBjjfon, A' C, spent the weekongi' visiting his moth er. Mis... Waller Edwards,, al so hj father' aV Norfolk Oenefll -MosDitaY ' FromWflsott "' - - - Mr.- arid Mrs. J Fried Chalk from W lJson spent the week- j end with Mrs. . Annie Chalk, Miss -Louise Chalk, and Miss HuldaWood. - : , From Atlantic Christian , Mis.S; Nancy Mathews from Atlantic Christian College spent the weekend with her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mathews, . . Fromi . Greenritle '1..: A-'. - Mr. u a64ZHxs!l Jack, Etf v wards tfrom'-Cirfegvillej Spent the weekend Wrtb Mrs. H. A. Whitley. 4; . i. In Hospital Wallffr 'Edwatds was ad-' mitted i to , Norfolk General Hospital la?t ek for j ob : servatjjufid -treatment. From Morehead Cftxt Mr. and Mrsi' S. A Chalk , and Mr.,Bnd Mrs. W., B. Chalk ffom-i Morehead s. City . visited tMrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk .Sunday. Taylor Theatre Edenton, N. C. Thursday and Friday, February 27-24 , i Tony Curtis and ;i: Nancy Kwan in "ARiuvxtieftci ' Mrs. "Tom Cox was report-" d last week as having re- f A uned home from the Albe- - iarl Hospital by misiaxe. . t Mi-s. Cox is shll a patient atl the -hospital. , ' 1 Frm Norfolk . -.., .... I lrs: Frazier Miller and chillren from Norfolk, Va., are Vspending this week with Mrs. IE. A. Goodman, Tft - . . 1 u.- , J I 1. Monday in Kaleiah .' 1 :' ,Mrs.ivBH!' Tice and -Mrs. TorpiyiM TiHey spient Monday fn Rulfiign. ' VikitinglHere - ...ev 1 Mr's.i.i Jerry . .Claytori , , and two !chil.v - from . Roxboro SDenifling'this -week with qnd wys,.1:.P. Brinn.-,; m spe Leave Caut. S. il Sisco, who is with the,.rj. S. Air Force nfl iust returned from ac tive duty at Vietnam is. on leave here wif h his wne ana Mr. and Mrsv Silas Whed bee. , y In Hospital , B. C. Lane was admitted to Norfolk General Hospital for observation, y Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers of Wilmington spent the weekend with Mr. Myers' mother. Mrs. .W, T- Smith, also'MviMyers mother, Mrs. John ' f . Lane and' 'visited Mrs.- UoUis' Howell ' hei sif ter at ; the Atbemarle r Hos pital. ! From Windsor ., Mr. and - Mrs. Fred Mat thews from . Windsor, Va., spent Sunday . , with. , relatives and ds,, v j!. tJ ReturaedIone V- ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Granam Mar thews from Baltimore, Md., ttsvei returned home after spending last week with Mrs. Maude Godwin and visited Tim Matthews, his brother in the Albemarle Hospital. In Hospital i i Mrs. Vera Broughton Bat ton was admitted to the Al bemarle Hospital Monday for observation and treatment. Visiting Here : Adrian Jordan from Coven try, Conn.,, is, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Jordan. In Elizabeth City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gr,ayson Jor dan and Adrian Jordan spent Sunday in Elizabeth City visiting -Mrs." 7reje lahsrj . Weekend Here '. r , ., ... , Mi. - and Mrs; Sidney Long fi-rtm RaJdEh1' spent the weekend v wrflv Mr. and Mr?,'; Freemati(!Long, At Petersburg Mrs. J. En Morris 4a visit ing -her son-in-law a nd daughter, ( Mr. : and Mrs. George Clarke and family at Petersburg, Va. ' PMnAriPMWNT A NWOTTNCED Mrs. Frank Lester Rog Ara nf William ston announces the engagement of her daughter, Jo Ann, to Mr. Walter Charles Eley, Miss Rogers is also the daughter of the late Mr. Rogers. Mr. Eley is tht, in of Mr and Mrs. Clinton Turner. Eley of Hertford. In March he will graduate from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. He is associated with Swindell Funeral Home. Miss Rogers is a member of the Hertford Grammar School faculty. June io ine pianneu wcuun'S umc t - s- ENGAGEMENT IS AN NOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Nereus William ChappeU of Belvidere announce the en gagement of; their daughter, Linda Ward,, to Don Melyin Roberts, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Celeus Fearing Roberts of Shawboro. A ', summer wed- amg is being ' pia.nnea. i,i-" Weekend Guests " Mn and Mrs. A. B. Harris from ' Warrenton, Mr. n im4 Mrs.- Ray Oalhstron, Mfr'imti Mrsw JoWn Yotingblood and Mrs. C. H. Leggett from Tar- 4boro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Vt. Towe, Sr. In Florida j'' - ; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jack son are -vacationing in Flori da. They have been there several weeks. In Richmond Mrs. John ' Martin , and children ! 'from Richmond,- Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Wil liam Tutiker and was accom panied home by Mrs. Tucker for a viist. ' . - .' Sunday Here ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chap- Dell from. Norfolk, Va., spent SundaK Wh?Mr, , ajid, Mns, SeytjiO;ur'!Chartoell: ' i. . H ' ;1V- n 'I " fv ' ' . H -j In ,)t ;! B RIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. T. - B. Sumner was hostess to her Bridge Club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those play ing were Mesdames Charles Whedbee, V. N. uarneny -Nathan Relle, C. E. Johnson, W. G. Wright, Montford Haslam, Miss Kate : Blanchard and Miss Thelma Elliott. : ' Mrs. Whedbee received high score prize and a sweet qourse .was served. HOSTS BRIDGE CLUB ', Mrs;- T.- L.- Jessup entertain ed her Bridge" Club Tuesday night at h6r --home on- Front StroeHft" THUMP playmgwe4 r. was in . the ; Legislature, ier - -reprosetuauve, .. , jjuw. has not seen prior service in his position. He will serve in place of the late Joseph Warren, .House sergeant-at- arms for many years prior io lis . death in 1906 ' Both houses elected their legislative officers on open ing day, after being con vened toy Lt. Gov. Robert Scott in the Senate and Secretary of ' State Thad Eure in the House.' In the House veteran Robeson -County Representative D a.v.i d Britt was selected' as speak' ery while the Senate elected' a relatire newcomer as presi' dent pro tern, ' Senator Harv man Moore of Mecklenburg, who first saw., service iry the 1965 General Assembly. For the ' first tinie phi recent memory a strengthened Re publican party offered can didates for these two posts, although the result , was not in doubt. ,The House Re publican candidate was Rep. Donald Garren of Henderson County, and. the Senate can didate Sen. John Osteen of Guilford. Speaker Britt will preside in the House, while his opposite number ' as president of the Senate , will be Lt. Gov. Robert Scott. The two chambers filled their important administra tive and - clerical posts on Fowler, J. H. Towe, G. R. Tucker, J. E. Morris, . W. J. Davis, C. E. Cannon, D. ' F. Reed, Sr., and the hostess. The hiih score prize went to Mrs.- Towe" and . low was awarded : Mrs. Fowler; . 1 A weet course was served. - l 4V.;n mtiT tvxm manir vonra A .- f UIU jw. .." these ol.'.'ictirg, .providiog the continuity that is so import ant to a smoothly function ing : legislative apparatus. The House elected Mrs.l Annie-E. Cooper -as principal clerk,' Sam Burrow as read ing clerk and Archie lane, Sr., fes seigeant-at-arms.-- n ,1, j I, I, i i., 'ii, ,1 - ;:;t3 Uoving On Up iber ""'fcl " ii Yk'h fatesKii ust "telt asca" b the , hmtf jr,A f e i fjftistic-al Secjt Ul tft foo liig'e.iher i .ar-' te rx-partment TofJrAilAic school i sraelii; state ottendiiig year- or two-year colleges oi trade, 'urswgj. or. mi" "ff Schools cbntihues to' Increase, aceording'-to- the- 12th anflual "Followup Survey of North Carolina .High School Gradu-' SSililVcSg, Annlvtrsuiy 'Mr.' and Mrs."Maxey Stall-1 ihas of Belvidere will cele brate their 59th wedding an niversary - on ; February 23. Th6y were married in Cho wan County in "1908 in Mrs. Stallihgs' home.' Mrs; Stall- ings is the, former Ruebina Blanchard, - now 82 years young. . ' Mr. . and . Mrs. Stallings have - three sons and - one daughter; six grandchildren and one ; great-grandchild. Their oldest son, Daughtrey is making his home in Colo rado with his wife and son, Maxey Lee. Sgt. Maj. Oliver Stallings has served in the armed forces 31 years and is stationed in Ft. Belvia with his wife and daughter -Nancy. Alton Stallings lives in the Sandy Cross section of Gates County with his wife and daughter, Brenda. Mrs. Juanita Eason lives in South Mills with 1 her hus band and two daughters Martha and Myra. .- One son, Ralph Stallings is deceased. His widow, Mrs, Mae Stallings lives in Portsmouth- "Abo her daughter, Mrs.,. Linda Hood 'Jives in Portsmouth with her hus band and son Warren. The couple will be at their home to"receive friends and relatives. lnairuciion. v !The ; foiiliw V AfrveyH Jof the I960 high school gradu-' ates in Perfluirnans County showed here was 149 .gradu ates -with 31 enrolled in senior colleges. ; Thirty in junior '' colleges; -14 enrolled in trade, business and., nurs ing schools. Seven entered i imilitarjr..'"serviee.. -Fifty -five reported gainfully employed and all .others amounted to 12. ' - 9 Cbrbiai pozier,;1. Misi $)ia.ry Sumner and ' Miss 3fiuv Whif..? The high score JprSe went to Mrs. Holmes. - Re freshments were served ., f ROOK CLUB METS ' Mrs. C. T. Skinner enter tained her Rook Club Friday night at her home. -.- Those playing were Mesdames JR. M. " Used car buyers! y i C fNowatlbiDealei A24-monthor50,000mile fohLate-jModelUsed Cars Saturday, February 25 Double Feature " "RKVENGt OF THE GLADIATORS" t ' "BULLET FOR A s 4 BADMAN" ! Sunday, Monday, Taesdav February 6-27 -2- " . rBurt Iancaster, ' Lee Marvin and Claudia Cardinal In "THE PROFESSIONALS" Wednesday and Thursday, March 1-2 3 Honrs- of Country Music : '.Double Feature ... "ROAD TO NASHVILLE" "COUNTRY MUSIC ' - CARAVAN" . A3 Feature lXCcJor: Nottjot enn get a2Year or 50,000-1 ; Mils Por,er Thim ( .- m v -r-i ' a.-. a.-..- - tSmlaait tna'Mwibiiitr of Web-cost reoalr MHt f'4 (A, '& tiA r6fc . . . Fi Motor Comp.nriow UkM tb ? it M$Ht Ht T buyiaf mt nr. Tb rwtary-Backed vtrruity will cow - your fudmut my UMd 164, UM ! 16 Fan) Mdtor Colhpiny sir '- ttJtWt mtt&i mi rtgiMeftd by t pmbpuiatdcaltr,, f T K , f J "P im by k Mb (ooiforVeui 'ai t toU 50, " nibi it owlina, Sy you buy a at with 30.000 miki on it. Then yoy- '' taMllDr MMtaf M,0lrail. For t tout of 30,000 (niki. Bui.oayW; you don't ciiv tbtt vuth. Mtybt it voukl tula you tevcral ytari to run up . (Mil of OfitH tnlla. V Hi, M awnim your wimiiry period n nine. . Thil'l prhtn Hm "2 ytri" pan oonMt ia. Two yer or 50,000 muet, ' hichevp camt tut. With tha umttue Factory-Backed warranty .', .you new luva la pty more thin Hi fix any tingle npui tlul'i covered. . Only on mart Aini la kaow. Warrant) coverage atopi S yaan . ifWr thacar awawdt. , -i . 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