page l-n Perquimans weekly, Hartford, N.C., Ttursdajr, September 11, 1967 Announce Engagement The Weekly gocietyiNev7s . it kuaiU ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Elliott announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Patricia Louise Elliott to Archie Winslow Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller of Wlnfall. A November wedding is planned. Winslow Family Reunion The family of Jesse T. Wins low and Amelia White Winslow recently held their annual family . reunion at the Whiteston Com- zn unity ouiuung who cigin uvuig children and their families at tending. Those attending were:. Mrs. Maggie Spivey, Mrs. Beatrice Jordan, Mrs. Julia Chappell, Mrs. Carrie Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. George Carver, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Winslow, Mrs. Alice Winslow, Miss Ruth Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pear son and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spivey Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spivey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Spivey and Arlene, Arland Spivey and Brenda Hugo, Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Turner and June, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spivey and Eunice, De lores and Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Turner, Mrs. Hilda Layden, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dail, Arland Dalland Loretta Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gregory and Jerry, Mr. Mrs. Winslow Honored On 83rd Birthday Mrs. Verna Winslow was hon ored Sunday afternoon at her home by her children, grand children, and great grandchil dren. The occasion was her 83rd birthday. After wishing her birthday congratulations and singing "Happy Birthday," homemade ice cream and birth day cake were served to the honoree and guests. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Winslow of Bay side, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Leverette Winslow, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter of Nor folk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wiggins and son Keith of Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Craft on Winslow, Mrs. Sandra Parks and daughter Jennie, of Wlnfall; Mr. and Mrs. Arland Winslow and children, Denlse and Andrea of Hert ford; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy fal lings and girls Donna and Cathy of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis StalUngs; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Seymour Chappell and Larry and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Darvln Carver and Sheila and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Winslow Jr. and Brenda and Kathy, A.J. Winslow and Judy Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Loun Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Winslow and Darlene, Denlse and Margaret Alice, Floyd Wins low and Larry Hooper, Mrs. Erma Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Winslow and Ronnie, Jen nie and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lassiter and Rodney, Randy and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon White and James, Terry and Archie Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Winslow and Candy, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stalllngs and Eula and Brenda, Earl Wins low, Eugene Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munden and Mar snail, miss latnerine newin, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Bateman, Mrs. Martha Lane. Roy Chap pell, Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, and Rev. and Mrs. Winfred Clifton and children. Donald Ray Stalllngs; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stalllngs and chile dren, Dianne, Brenda and Ricky; Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boyce and children, Michelle and Eric, and Mrs. Veronica Rountree all of Belvldere. Mrs, Winslow received many nice and useful gifts. ENTERS NORTHWESTERN Billy Chappell. a 1067 graduate of the College Of the Albemarle, entered North west era State College la Natch itoches. La. September 18. HOME FOR WEEKEND Lee Brabble, student at ECPI In Norfolk, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.V. Brabble of Route 1. FRIDAY IN E. CITY Mrs. Ambrose Long and Mrs. Wilms Brabble visited Mrs. J. A, Twlddy In Elisabeth City on Fri day. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holland Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holland Jr. of Tarboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis en Sunday. FROM VA. BEACH Mrs, Dorothy Smith and chil dren, Pat and Scott, of Virginia Beach spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W, F, Madre, MIAMI GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mann of Miami, Fla. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thach on Wednes day. . VB1TS THE WEEK Mrs. W. J. Davis Is spending this week with Mrs. Bessie Odom In Conway and friends in Tar boro. DURHAM GUEST Mrs. Marcus Hobbs of Durham is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Blanchard. AT HATTERAS Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vlckers spent several days this week at Hatteras. WEEKEND HERE Miss Suzanne Towe of Rich mond, Va. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.H. Towe Sr. BALTIMORE GUEST Mrs. W. E. Shawn Sr. of Balti more, Md, is spending some time here with Mrs. Ben Avery and Mrs, Max Campbell. HOME FOR WEEKEND Roy Vlckers, student at Pitt Tech in Greenville, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vlckers. FROM RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. George Lattl more and two sons of Raleigh spent the weekend here with Mrs. Evelyn Lattlmore. MARYLAND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomp son and son, Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Thompson of Chester, Md. were guests of Mrs, Ben Avery and Mrs. Max Campbell on Saturday. . FROM PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Vlck Stalllngs of Ports mouth, Va, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. JJI. Baker. AT NAGS HEAD , Mrs, Lloyd Horton is spending some time at her cottage at Nags Head. WEEKEND HERE Miss Susan Nixon of Rich mond, Va. spent last weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon. THURSDAY GUEST Mrs. MeWin Wright of Eliza. beth City spent Thursday here with her mother, Mrs, J. E, Everett. WEEKEND HERE Miss Jo Davis of Richmond, Va. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe, . ;. VISITS IN MARYLAND A. W, Hefren is spending some time in Maryland with Mr. and Mrs. S. S.Holllngswoth and Miss Marjorie Hefren, AT APPALACHIAN STATE U. Miss Peggy Ambrose left Wednesday for Appalachian State University in Boonevllle, N.C. where she will enter the Junior Class. .'. N J. GUESTS Carol Eaves and Mariagrace Romagnoll of Bloomfleld, NJ. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Stalllngs and Howard, IN EDENTON Mrs, Pearl Banks spent the weekend in Edenton with Mrs. Kate Wozelka. SUNDAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs of Elisabeth City spent Sunday here with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. ON SICK LIST Mrs. Will Lane is on the sick Ust this week. WEEKEND HERE Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Holllngs worth and Miss Victoria Hol lingsworth of Jamesvllle, Md. spent last weekend here with A. W, Hefren, ATTEND CONVENTION W. J. Davis, Dick Brewer, and Hurley Holier will attend the State Highway Convention in Durham this week. Mrs. White Holds Demonstration A slip cover workshop will be held by Mrs. Lillle Little, Ex tension House Furnishings Specialist from Raleigh. The workshop will be on September 26-27 at the Agriculture Build ing in Hertford, at 9:00 a.m. New slip covers can trans form a worn, faded piece of furniture, change your color scheme, allow for seasonal changes In furniture or some times re-style to give more pleasing lines. A well-fitted slip cover is an inexpensive way to decorate -You can learn to make slip covers! Call Mrs. Ha Grey White, Extension Home Agent at 426-7697 for further information. Of Dedicated to Serving Pharmaceutical Needs With An Precision... J Teamwork To Fight Illness . . . Your registered pharmacist fills your doctor's prescription exactly as specified, to help him help you to better health. Harmon's Pharmacy Phone 426-5527 ' Hertford, N. Q USED SMIDLEY HG6 FEEDERS FOR SALE 12 -16 and 20 HOLES Good Condition Big Reduction IN PRICE... ilLSO- USED SMIDLEY CREEP FEEDERS Iltomnrlo Clinical Co. Wlnfall Hertford Phone 42$-5Z2j f ATTEND WEDDma Those attending the Prlt c hard-James wedding InWteki vtlle on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe Sr.. Miss Susanne Towe, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Towe Jr. and Joey, and Mr, and Mrs. C. E, Prltcnard. RALEIGH GUEST Percy Bostlck of Raleigh spent Thursday night here with Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Towe Sr. and at tended the funeral of Miss Kate Blanchard on Friday. RETURNS TO UNC-G. Miss Susan Cox returned to UNC-G. Tuesday to resume her studies there. TUESDAY IN WINSTON-SALEM Mrs. Durwood Reed Jr., Mrs, A. T. Lane Jr. and Mrs. Bill Cox were overnight guests of Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs. C. E. Rltter, in Winston-Salem on Tuesday. HOME FOR WEEKEND Harriett Williams, student at East Carolina University, and BiU Williams, student at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car roU Williams. BACK FROM CITY Mrs. Judy Baker RelUy and daughter Renee' have returned from New York, following a visit home with their house guest. Miss Glnny Reluy, who had been visiting them. Wife Preservers Uaina saint monr an chain or table jegtV Stand each leg fai a cof fee can to salvage the surplus which runt down the leg. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller announce the birth of a daugh ter, Pamela Lynn, September if. at Aihamarle HosnltaL Mrs. Miller U the former Miss Kath leen Blanchard, . Announce Birth ' Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Blount Sumner Jr., of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, Thomas Blount m born Septemoer is ai a leigh Hospital. Announce Birth ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee Askew of Edenton announce the birth of their second son, Keith Bryant, born September 14 at Chowan Hospital. The newcom er welehed 9 lbs.. 6 oss. Mrs. Askew is the former Miss Elaine Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James o. uopeiana. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my apprecia tion and heartful thanks, to each and everyone who remembered me, while I was confined in Norfolk General Hospital for back surgery, and since my return home. For your prayers, visits, gifts, flowers, food ana all other acts of kindness shown me, your Interest In my behalf will always be remembered, and may the Lord bless each of you. Daly N, Rountree CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin cere thanks for the visits, cards, flowers, prayers and gifts, also the many Inquiries while How. ard. was a patient in Portsmouth General Hospital and since his return home. , May you each be blessed for your kindness. 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