Page 2 Hie Perquimans Weekly, ini iTTi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 in iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiu 1 Hie Weekly Society Mews Hnii rnniiiiii in WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson spent the week-end here with Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Bob Keaton is a patient at Albemarle Hospital. WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Linwood Boyntoo of New port News. va. spent the week' end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Noah Fetton. VISIT RELATIVES V Mrs. and Mrs. L. B. Cobb Jr. and children, and Mrs. L. B. Cobb. sr. visited Mr. M. ft. Carr in Greenville and Mrs. Johnny Parker In FarmvlUe on Sunday. WEEK-END IN PRINCETON Mrs. E. C. Woodard and Miss Carol Moon spent the week-end in Princeton, ji. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Woodard. SUNDAY IN E, CITY Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. T. J. Nixon jr., and Miss Helene Nixon were guests of Miss Mary Helene, Newby in Elizabeth City on Sunday.-- . Modernize with AUTOMATIC! LP-Gas appliances! RangM Hot water heater Soar hMlm RafriMialorl Wathera Dryara Incinerator Atyour CSSOtane' Dealer's CALL: 426-5458 HEED OIL CO. HERTFORD, N.CL Csso Hand-Painted or . 'c'i'ncc El (fsso) I 8 ! Historical Maps i OF AND 1758 TOWN OF HERTFORD A Lasting Christmas Gift Seel Hoi her I H. Nixon iCaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaC : PICKLED HERRING : SUPPERS Beginning 3rd Year EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. THRU MAY GENEROUS SERVING FOR $1.00! GENEROUS TAKE-OUT PLATES I Herring, Slaw, Hash Puppies, French Fries . . . WE IN VITE YOU TO EAT WITH US . . .WE USE LOCAL HERRINGS. DICK'S DRIUE-in ' PURE OIL SERVICE STATION SNACK BAB AND FISHING FACILITIES Hertford, N.C., Thursday, December 7, 1967 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi iiiiim in imia WEEK-END GUEST Mr. B. F. Reld of Washington, D. c. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. oaxey. 1 WEEK-END GUESTS Mrs. Walter Gresham ofl Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Walter Grell of McLean, Va. and J.E. Hughes of Virginia Beach, Va. and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Bak er of Great Bridge, Va., were week-end guests of commander ana Mrs. w. E. Griffin. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Ben Avery returned home from the Albemarle Hos pital last week. . RETURNS HOME Charles Murray returned home from Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill last week, where he has been a patient for several weeks. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and children of Richmond, Va. were week-end guests of Mrs. William Tucker. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Claude Brlnn returned home last week from Newport News, va. where she spent sev eral weeks with her father. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Irvln Barcllft returned home from Norfolk General Hos pital on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Clarence Dail is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital. SATURDAY IN NEWPORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. w. c. Dozler and Dawn Dozler visited Mr. and Mrs. S. T, Toney, m in New port News, Va. on Saturday. VISIT HERE Mi, and Mrs. Jim Hendricks of Chesapeake, Va. were guests of Mrs. Ora Hendricks on Friday ana Saturday. MOVE TO GARNER Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chessori and son, Michael, moved to Gar -J ner last week-end, where Mr, Chesson has accepted a position with W. W. floldenCo. of Ralelghl as a mechanist instructor. ATTEND ALUMNAE MEETING Mrs. Royce Vickers and Mrs. Moody Mathews Jr., attended the Meredith College Alumnae Meeting held at The Holiday Inn in Elizabeth City last week. SUNDAY GUESTS Mrs. Norma Willis Sellers of Georgetown, S. C. and Chris Howard of England were guests of Mrs. RlddickChappe 11 on Sun day. T Black & White Hertford. N. C j Friday,' October 6th RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA William Chappell returned to San Francisco Calif, last Sat ur day after spending the Thanks giving holidays with his mother, Mrs. Rlddick Chappell and Miss Ellen Chappell. TUESDAY IN E. CITY Mrs. PhilliD Jackson scent Tuesday in Elizabeth City with her sister, Mrs. Minnie sate man. IN CHAPEL HILL Miss Hulda Wood is attending a Nurse's study Course in Chapel Hill this week. NAME OMMTTTED The name of Paul Gregory was ommitted from the list of stu dents from East Carolina Unl versity, who spent the Thanks- giving holidays here wnn tneir parents. RETURNS HOME Mrs. J, H. Bagley returned home from New symra Beacn, Fla. last week after spending several weeks there with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Plcardt. IN HOSPITAL W. H. Bachelor is a patient at the Tarboro Hospital. THURSDAY GUESTS Howard Pitt Jr., Lawrence Tomlinson, and Robert Francis of Charlotte were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt on Thursday. Attend play at Virginia beach Mr. and Mrs. Estes Cope land, Miss Marcia Cope land. Mrs. J. E, Lane, Mrs. C. C. Copeland and Mrs. Marvin Hobbs attended the play "You Cant Take It With You" at Bayside High School, Virginia Beach, Va., Saturday night. Celebrates Birthday On Saturday Mrs. T. S.White, affectionately known as "Miss Mattie" or "Aunt Mattie" cele brated her 84th birthday at a dinner party with her children and a few of her grandchildren at her old home on Market Street, where she and her three children were born. Those present included Sue and Howard Pitt of Hertford, Howard Jr. of Charlotte, Mary Frances and Tom White, Carlyle White, Janle Snider of Durham, Betty and Zack White, Zack Jr. and Martha White of Summit, N. J. Mrs. Ida Baum assisted In serving. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt en tertained at a buffet luncheon at their home on Sunday, De cember 3, honoring Mrs. Pitt's mother, Mrs. T.S. White, on her 84th birthday. In addition to the honor ee. her children and grandchildren, those attending Included nieces and nephews of Mrs. White, who were Mr. and Mrs. G.E. New by , Jr. of Rocky Mount, Dr. and Mrs. William C. Archie of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Coupland of Durham, ait. ana Mrs. Francis r. Toms. Dr. and Mrs. William S. Slean of Aydlett of Elizabeth City. Also, her minister and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. R.L. Bame. Assisting Mrs. Pitt In serv ing were Mrs. Joe H. Towe and Mrs. Walter G. Edwards. SECOND CHILD " A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Haywood L. Boyce of WlnfalL announce the birth of their second child, first daughter Karen Chartene. born November 25, 1967 at the Albe marle Hospital inEllzabethCtty, N. C. Mrs. Boyce is the former Miss Doris Stallings of Route 1 J nei vim u. St. Peter's Church, in PhllaJ delphia, is said to have installed Venetian blinds in 1761. a The "gin" in cotton gin is an abbreviation for "engine." '.. -n. - SLACKS - SWEATER SETS - DRESSES SUITS - COATS YOU'LL JLD HOLIDAY PRETTIES HERE TO SUIT THE CHOOSIEST! , . . Ifodfod Dim Sfioppe Betty Carolyn James Thomas Rennie, Jr Y Y" . l; x f i Miss Betty Carolyn White; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. White, of Route 3, Hertford, and James Thomas Rennle, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Rennle, Sr., of 1325 W. Spring, Long Beach, California, were untied In marriage, on Sunday November 26, 1967 in the Berea Church of Christ, at a: so p.m. - The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph 0 NeaL A; scripture from Genesis 'was read bv Reeeia Webb.': . :-.-r- .. , The chaoel was decorated with all arrangements of yellow. bronze, and gold mums. Mrs. pauune webb.'piayedthe wedding music. Mrs. Elaine O' Neal sang the Wedding Prayer, at the end of the ceremony. The oride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white double knit suit, with smocked front. She carried a Bible topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Nancy W. NewelL sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a rust colored A - line dress and carried a bouquet of long stemed bronze mums. James Bunch, of Roper, N. C. was best man. Mrs. Gladys U.Jennings acted as mistress of ceremony. The bride's mother, Mrs. Er. nest White, wore a light green suit with matching accessories, her flowers were a ID li ill il 1 1 noTonoLA" SEE US FIRST FOR YOUR SMALL APPLIANCE GIFTS ... STEAM AND DRY IRONS TOASTERS FRY PANS CAN OPENERS . Needles For Your Phonograph Elliott Laydcn Radio & TV Phone 426.3858 Hertford, N. C. uWe Service What We SeW ' ...'.. w ..... - White To Wedt corsage of white carnations. The couple will make their home on Perquimans Street, In Hertford. fbok Club Meets Mrs. J.H. Towe, Sr. enter tained her rook club on Frl day night at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mrs. Julian White, Mrs. G.R. Tuck' er, Mrs. W.J. Davis. Mrs. Ar chle Lane, Sr., Mrs. C.T. Skin ner, Sr., Mrs. J.E. Morris, Mrs. Walter Dail, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. R.M. Fowler, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. T.J. Nixon, jr., and Miss Mary Sum ner. High score winner was Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Nixon was low score winner. The hostess served a sweet course. : -: ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OFFICE IN HERTFORD AT 114 WEST MARKET STREET FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY Eyes Examined Tuesday and Friday 9 to 5 DlAeF.COVOnjR. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 426-6261 HERTFORD, N. C II- y0 llnsivcrsiry The children of Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland Buck request the honor of your presence at the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their parents on Sunday, De cember 17, 1967 at 8 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. V No invitations are being mailed In town, but friends are Invited and are welcome. . White's To Observe 60th Anniversary Open house will be held Sun day, December 17, 1967, from 2 o'clock until 5, at the White home in Belvidere, honoring Ernest and Leola White on their 60th wedding anniversary. The couple Is being honored by their children. Friends and relatives are inviited to attend. High School Glee Club Concert Held The Perquimans County High School Glee Club will present Its 'annual Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 10, at 4 p.m. in the school auditorium. The program will consist of Carols from many countries, anthems and spirituals. Includ ed are the Carol of the Bells, the Echo Carol, Good Christian Men Rejoice, O Comelmmanuel, Ding Dong Merrily on High, The Stars Shone Bright and Silent Night. The soloist are Claudia Stoke ly, Singing The Cherry Tree Carol, and Jeryl Zachary, singing Sweet Little Jesus Boy. The Star of the East will be sung by Angela Lane and DonneyTal ley. A special group of Spanish Carols will be accompanied on the guitar by Kim Rose. Pianist for the concert will be Kay Dail. '. Christmas Anthems to be sung are The Birthday of a King and Come to My Heart Lord Jesus A Prelude of familiar carols will begin at 3:45 p.m. The public is Invited to attend this service of Christmas Music. Clipper ships reigned as queens of the sea for approxi mately 20 years after the launching- of the first in New York in 1841. Ladies CASUAL SHOES REGULAR 81.89 Sale 99c GIRLS' CASUAL SHOES Regular 88.09 Sale $1.96 Ladles' Ballerina SHOE S Reg-. 8100 Sale 66c BOYS' SHOES Reg. 84.99 SALE $3.99 BOYS'' SHOES Reg. 88.99 SALE $4.97 WE HAVE A GOOD SELEC TION OF GIFT, ITEMS FOR ' EVERY MEM BER OF THE FAMILY . . . SHOP EARLY WHILE ARE COMPLETE! Open Every Friday And Saturday Night Until 9 U'ciacK from Now Until Chrizlmat for your snorriNG CONVENIENCE! Er;:r E:-vci 4-H Club Ilcldj r..cct The Eager Beaver 4-H Club held Its regular monthly meet ing Nov. 89 at 7 p.m. at the Woodland Methodist Church. - The meeting was called to or der by the President. ' The pledges were then said, led by Barry Lane. The minutes were read and the roll was called with 10 present. . Under the business sesslonJ we were told we would have de-l votlonal for 4-H Achievement night. Thursday November SO. The next meeting will be held Friday night, Dec. Iff. v This meeting will be counted as The Christmas rartv. It was decided to buy the gifts from S..6Q to I.7S and to wear war m clothes. The party will be from 7 p.m.to 9:30 p.m, Sheron Rountree had the de votional. She read Psalm 33. The Lord's Prayer was prayed by everyone. The meeting was ad journed by the 4-H Motto. We were led in recreation by Dianne Eure. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Curtis and Gail, v Birthday Honored Mrs. William Tucker was hon nrarf at an Onn HOUSB 00 Sun day by her children, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and Mr, and i3l' ilViVil;;ii;j;ii' Just vvhat is a bargain... when incomes to health? Good health is priceless ... protect it with the finest ' quality medications, compounded faithfully from your doctor's prescriptions by your pharmacist. Profe$sionat pre$cription$ made of fresh, potent drug$ FRESH WHITMAN'S CANDY, ARRIVING DAILY! VISIT OIJR COSMETIC DEPARTMENT VISIT US FIRST HARMON'S 'WE DELIVER" Phone 426-5527 SHOE it it 8TOCK& 'i tw' ccmo) 'Xt v AH n K ) -A v v Service M C" Charge fYour C1J O-jX Away! Mrs. Paul Tucker. The occa slon was her 74th birthday. Nu merous relatives and friend, attended. TAYL0D Theatre EDENTON, N. G WED. . THUKS. DEO. -l HAqUEL WELCH TATlKKr FTVE DATS FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY DEC. 8-9-lft-ll-l ELVIS PRESLEY His Newest Fletm "CLAMBAKE" First Floor 0Oc-75c-Me Balcony IfieMSOe , - .' j WEDNESDAY. DEO. 13 - Return Engagement! LANA TURNER and , SANDRA DEE "IMITATION OF LIFE" AU Features In Color PHARMACY! , Hertford, N. C SALE Lading CASUAL SHOES REGULAR 81-99 Sale Price $1.67 LADIES' BOOTS REGULAR 81-09 Sale 99c -i. i - h f iiniTrcrp, n. c c ssxasaBBBsiBiSESiaBaiBBiaBaar rTTcrr,, n. c

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