I-e S-Tne Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Tnureday, Noreniber 18, 1961 , .... , . 1 tikie Weekly Society Neva iProgramAtBPWMeet Cn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; AT BEACH V Mr. and MM. V. N. Derdon tod Mr. awl Mn. W. R. Pitt pant several daya Uat aak at tha Dardan cottag at Nag THOU CHARLESTON Wallace Reed of Charleston, 8. C. apant Uat neekend hara lth his parents, Mr. and Mra. C.W.Reed. CHARLOTTE GUESTS Mr. and Mra. H. R. Chrlsten aan and family of Charlotta lll paid tha ThanksgiviniHoiiaays with Mrs. cnristensen'i pa' rants. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. ". Dardan. NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS MaJor Richard Hosklns and sons. Ricky and Gary, of New port Nana, Va. visited Mr. and Mra. C. C. Wlnslow during the weekend. FROM CALIFORNIA Dr. Bill Murray of San Diego, Calif, was the weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray and visited Charles Murray, who Is a patient at Memorial Hospital In Chapel HilL COVINGTON GUEST Mrs. Roy Reed of Covington, Va. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Guy Newby and her sister. Miss Frances Newby, WASHINGTON GUEST Mrs. Myrt Williams of Wash lngton.N, C, Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Jack Burbage. VBIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jack son will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mathews in Winston-Salem and other relatives In Charlotte. IN HOSPITAL Mra. Irvln BarcUft is t pa tient in the Chowan Hospital. NORFOLK GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer of Norfolk were guests of Mrs. Mark Gregory on Sunday, FROM TENN. Mrs. R, C. Glover and chil dren from Lebanon, Tenn. are spending some time here with Mrs, Glover's mother, Mrs. Ansa White. FAYETTEVTLLE GUEST wuuam m. Moore or rayet teville was the weekend guest ' of Mrs. Nettle Lee Caravello and visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Moore at the Morgan Rest Home. VA, BEACH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley, IMPROVING Charles Murray, patient at Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill, is improving satls factorlally. NEW YORK GUESTS Mrs. David Braymiller and daughter, Andrea, of Arcade, N. Y. were guests of her moth er, Mrs. Montfort Haslam, last week, IN FLORIDA Mrs. J. H. Bagley is visit ing her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Plck hardt, in New Smyrna Beach. Fla. -,.-.:x ;...- WEEKEND GUEST Shellia Perry of Suffolk, Va. spent the weekend here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. WEEKEND HERE Mrs. Bill Bright and son, Billy, of Southern Pines, N. C. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jackson. WEEKEND Di DELA. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe Sr. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towe and family in Middletown, Dela. and visited Miss Suzanne Towe in Richmond, Va. on Sunday. LUNCHEON GUESTS Luncheon guests of Mrs. Lloyd SHOPPING BY PHONE SHOPPING AT HOME For The VERY BEST IN Laundry And Dry Cleaning SIIG?, ROBERTSON'S CLEANERS 306 DOBB ST. NEXT TO THE TEXACO STATION PliONE 426-5235 1IEHTFORD, N. C -j r..-,r,tr-,' (.,.. . .. - . ...... ty ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 Horton on Saturday ware Mra. Montfort Haslam. Mra, David Braymiller and daughter, Andrea, and Mra. H. A, Whitley. CHARLOTTE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and children, Jay and Michael, of Charlotta will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mra. C. R, Holmoa. HOLIDAYS HERE Miss Marjorie Hefreh of QamasvUla, Md. will spend tha Thanksgiving Holidays herewith her father, A. W, Hefren. SUNDAY IN TARBORO Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor and Miss Sharman Taylor visit ed Mr. Taylor's father, John A. Taylor, who Is a patient In Edge combe General Hospital In Tar boro, on Sunday. HOLIDAYS HERE . Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Har rell and Bobby Harrell, students at N. C. State University, Ra leigh, will spend the Thanksgiv ing Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Harrell. RICHMOND GUEST Miss JoannaWilllfordof Rich mond. Va. will spend the Thanks giving Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles wmuora. VBIT SON IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray visited their son, Charles Mur ray, at Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, on Sunday. FROM DURHAM Mr. and Mrs, AUredWilliams of Durham were overnlte guests of Mrs. W. T. Smith on Thursday. THANKSGIVING HERE J. P. Perry Jr. and sons. Jesse and Bobby, of Glen Head, N. Y. will spend the Thanks giving Holidays with Mrs, Tim Brinn. :. WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr., and Mrs. E. Burton My ers and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barbee of Wilmington, N. C. attended the annual November Smith-Douglas Fertiliser Meet ing in Norfolk on Thursday and visited Mrs. W. T. Smith here en route to Wilmington. THANKSGIVING HERE Mrs. Daisy Holmes Rogers, counselor at East Carolina uni versity, Greenville, will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes, WEEKEND GUESTS Mr, and Mrs, David Schnel of York, Pa. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kanoy. RETURNS HOME Mrs. F. T. Johnson has re turned home from Sanford where she visited relatives last week. WEEKEND GUESTS Miss Mary Outland and Mrs. Anna Parker of Woodland, N. C. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. IN RICHMOND Mrs, Martin Towe spent sev eral days this week in Richmond, Va. with her daughter, Miss Jo Davis Towe. HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Mrs. Karl Wiedemann and son, Clay, of Cherry H1U, N. J. will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. C.Stokes. FROM HICKORY Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bumbarger and children, BUI, Jean and Betsy, of Hickory, N. C. will arrive Friday to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. VEITS HERE Kermlt Kirby of Norfolk, Va. spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kirby, HOLIDAYS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ward and children, Ann and Joe, of Winston-Salem will spend the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. OR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 q FRIDAY IN WASHINGTON . Mr. and Mra, D. M, Jack ton spent Friday night in Wash ington, N, C, VBIT IN HOSPITAL Mr, and Mra, JlmmyStalllnga and Frank Mansfield visited C.O, Murray, at Memorial Hospital In Chanel Hill on Sunday. While there they visited JohnStaUings, who is a atuaant at uwc, . WEEKEND HERE Mr, and Mra. Thomas Edward Umphlett of FarmvUle, N. C. and Mr. and Mra. Charlie Morgan Umphlett of Mllwaulkle, Wise, and Douglas Umphlett, a student at ACC, spent last week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Umphlett and attended the funeral of their grandfather Thomas E, Morgan. THANKSGIVING WITH BRINNS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clayton and children, Kelly, Brinn and the Thanksgiving holidays here and the weekend here with Mrs. Clayton's parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and her sister, Miss Mary Elliott Brinn. TO FLY TO TEXAS Mrs. T. P. Brinn will leave November 28, by plane, to visit Jer son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Beverly Tucker, in Wichita Falls, Texas. Dr. Tuck er is serving as captain in tne Army Air Force and is station ed at Shepard Air Base, Texas. HOLIDAYS WITH WARDS . Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Yearns and family from Winston -Salem and Miss Kathleen Jackson from Wlngate College, are spending the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mrs, Yearns parents. Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward, w SECOND GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jordan announce the birth of their sec ond child, a second daughter. Amy Morgan, born October 25. 1961 In the Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Jordan Is the former Eula Mae Morgan. Dr. T. P. Brinn Is Honored With Birthday Party Dr. T, P. Brinn was honored at a birthday dinner in his honor Monday night by Mrs, T, P. Brinn and Miss Mary Elliott Brinn at the Brian's home on Front Street. . Guests were: Mrs. Tim Mat thews, Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mrs. James Cayton and Mrs. William Ray Miller, all employed at the office of Dr. T. P. Brinn. New Hope 4 -H Club Meeting The New Hope 4-H Club held its regular meeting November 6, 1961 at the home of our leader, Mrs. Baker. Our president Br en da Godfrey called the meeting to order. Then we repeated the Pledge of AlUglance and the 4-H Pledge, Jennetta Jones read the devotion. Our secretary Linda Lou Ownley called the roll and read the minutes. We then dis cussed the old and new business. We discussed serving the RurU tans of our community. We then elected officers for the coming year. They are President Linda Lou Ownley. Vice President Jen netta Jones, Secretary Donna Baker, Reporter Ella Sue Chap- pell. The meeting was closed. Jennetta Jones served the re freshments. Reporter Donna Baker Gail Proctor Has Broken Arm Gail Proctor fell from her pony last Friday wniie riaing and broke her rignt arm in two places. Detroit is the of the world. motor capital Tha Hartford Business and Professional Woman's Club man Thursday night at the RE A Build. lng with Mrs. Maria 8. ElliottJ prealdent, prealdlng. Miss Thaima Elliott, Legieiw tlva Chairman, presented an in. terestlng and most informative program on tha aystam of seJ lactlng a new jury wtucn becomes affective in January. She along with Mr. Howard Pitt and Mr, Irving Turner ware appointed tq tha Jury Commission whose Job! it was to make a completely new list of Jurors regardleas ofl race, color or creed. This, dona under tna cieric oi court's ox. flee, was dona by selecting names from the tax docks, tnen tnsreg. lstratlon books if enough names were not available from tnenu This raw list was gone over and according to the guidelines byi which they went, people such asl non-residents, those who naa served on the Jury in the past! two years, those under 21, those! convicted of a felony ana tnosq who were known to be physical ly or mentally lmcompetent werel dropped from the list. These 1.200 to 1,300 names were then alphabetized on cards and then numbered. They are) filed in the register of deeds! office and when time comes to) draw names for a Jury, number ed discs are drawn in the clerk of court's office and matched to the corresponding numbered card in the register of deeds office. Those are the ones call, ed for jury duty. Miss Elliott stated that she considered It a very fair and impartial way of selecting Jurors. The Jury Com. mission will meet again in two years to go over tha same pro cess. During the ' short business meeting, Miss Elliott reported two families visited through the Welcome to Hertford project. Mrs. Archie Lane Sr. will be on the comraitteefor the next month. Mrs, Jackson reported that club members would meet on Friday, Dec. 1, at the J. C. Blanchard Farm Equipment Co. to decorate the . BPW Christmas float. Mrs. Jackson also report ed that a new hospital bed, new wheel chair, walker, mattresses. W 1 . K I. SnT- 8 vVjbaT JP 1 tttf 90A. ' Christmas giving is fun . . . but it can put a dent in the budget. Ilext Christmas, make sure of a merrier, bill-free holiday Jtin our '68 Christmas Club now save a little every vcek ... Come next November, you will have a nice big check for all your shopping... i New Club Started Tuesday, Nov. 14, , , Clubs for 2J:, Kj, S1.C3, S2.C3, ilD cn d S13.6 p:r ivcak , ME!t:SH F.D.I.C. badraUs and plastic ? sheet had bean purchased for tha Sick Loan club funds. Mrs. Essie Burbage was ap pointed public relations chair, man and Mrs. Frank Mansfield was appointed chairman for tha Welcome to Hartford project. The club Christmas party will be Saturday night, December 16, at tha Edenton Restaurant. ; ' ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Thelma Elliott waa hos tess to her bridge club on Tues day night at her home on River aide Drive. Those playing were Mra. W. G. Wright, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. John Coston.Mrs, Charles Whedbee, Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. Miss Sumner was high score winner. A sweet course was served. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. H. A. Whitley entertain ed her bridge club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Those playing were Mrs. S. M. Whed bee. Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. J.H. Newbold. Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. J. R. FutrelL Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Mrs. T. B. Sum ner, and Mrs. Raymond Scho fleld. Mrs. Whedbee won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. .- Meteors are popularly known as falling or shooting stars. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OP OFFICE IN HERTFORD AT 114 WEST MARKET STREET FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY Eyes Examined Tuesday and Friday 9 to 5 Dn.A.F.covr:ur.ijR. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 426-0261 . HERTFORD, N. C CHRISTMAS For Merrier kliiliiiiip I GROVIIIG end SEHYIIIG ia i:::aIlSTEHII IIOnTH CnHOLKIil OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. TUESDAYS THT.OUGH SATURDAYS AND ON FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM 30 TO 7;30 FOR YOUH CONVI.NISNC2J . , CLOCSD UONDAYS ' PEOPLES Rcsk C::j Visits talis Dai's The Psychaa a fantastic rock band visited at tha residence of Mr. and Mrs. ChaUrDall dur ing an engagement at the Golden Cup Club In Elisabeth City. The group consisting of Bill Gree, organist, Tarry Eeoon lead guitarist, Jerrie James, bass gultarlstj Clark "Chip" Thrasher, drummer, was wall received and gave a smashing performance according to re ports, as did ADR 8 John M. Layden, his wife Hilda and their two sons, John M. Jr. and Mich ael, f , . ... Berea Ladies Group Holds Heeting The ladles missionary of Berea Church of Christ held their monthly meeting on Fri day night November 17 at the home of Mrs. Whit Cartwright. The meeting came to order by all singing "I Gave My Life for Thee". Mrs. Freeman Umphlett offered prayer. Devotion was brought to us by Mrs. Whit Cartwright. She read the 100 psalm and a reading titled "Are you Rich?" The minutes were read and roll called with 12 members present. A Missionary report was given by Mrs. Yeates on New Mexico. Mrs. Horace Miller presented our lesson on ''Love Gives." The meeting was cios ed with all singing "Trust, and Obey." Mrs. Peggy Copeland gave Benediction, a a a ; Mis L7 m & -.- -ml U i DlKt G TQUST GOuPAtlY, r:rr.Tixr.D, n. c. Cci:::3 r:::t Mrs. D, M, Jaci;ofl , local member of tha tha T, B. Area Reorganisation Committee, at tended a dinner meeting at Tha Holiday Inn In Washington, N,C, on Friday night. The purpose of the meeting was to revise tha By-Laws. a - ------ i 1 it-, 1 ''V " ', I k M 4 sag ssBBlwasW -A. I - I 'Wa tum PUNAMIKS, 7782Vi ' at . Uflwlual SUPER FUNAMINS, 144'a. 5 weeks' str. !Z9tnkial SUPER PtENAMINS, 10 wwekt . p value! SUKR PtENAMINS, SWa 19 weeks' sup; . , i . Zfymi Com In Now hr your SPECIAL COUPON! Mad tha front carton penal (or tna paper neck ring of tlw 3678) and Your Sales Receipt To This Address: era tares mssa imti siaaM tm ok eaAIM aVas f Ihian Wlww SK 9 W9wmm fW tJMIVfjvje , HARMON'S "WE DELIVER PHONE 426-5527 HERTFORD, N. C CLUB mtifig '4: We wish to e-presa our sin cere arpraoiaiton to friends, netJbore, and relatives for tta flowers, food, cards, visile, prayers, and many cter kind nesses we received fJSowlng the lUness and death of Mra. B, W. Pennington. To e-h wo can onlysayahaartf5lt"lA:rj:. YOU for your kind taous&ts. me ram;:y ox . . t - Mrs, B.w,jrennington "TI. Nat IP KMitejrf Street 1 PHARMACY 1 i fl) 1967, t I i ..W.lJ . $5? 53rTi : 1 l U 1 I) I V 4 u 1 I "i- - ite i- iff n

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view