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V i, f V.i V. Cr I E T imf wwf&L Hertford, N, C. Thursday, Dombr 28, 1967 . , r . .iiti i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 ii ni rTii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u Holiday guests oi i:r; and Mrs. S I S r - ; n M Hw.c.Doser. S CiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiniiD HOLIDAY GUEST Grei Llveneood of Thomas. ville spent the Holidays herewith! Mr, and Mrs, u, F. Seed, jr, t . . . t GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville vara Holiday ' luasts of, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Edwards and Mrs, H. A, Whitley. HOL1DATS W TARBORO Mrs. J. H. FutreU spent the . Holidays in Tarboro with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell. FROM WINS TON -SAL EM Mr. and Mrs. CharUo Whitley of Wlnstonalem were guest of Mrs, Shelton Long during the Holidays, They also visited re- lames in Murireesboro, S, C, QUEST Mrs. Al Henley of Columbia, 8, C. tu a guest of Mrs. Guy New by and Miss Frances Newby last week. FROM RALEIGH Miss Elizabeth Tucker of Raleigh spent, the Holidays here with Mrs. isa Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucker. FROM GREENSBORO Mrs. : Jimmy Bryant of Greensboro spent the Holidays with Mrs. Isa Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucker. . WASHINGTON GUEST Walter Edwards, Jr. of Wash ington, D. C spent the Holidays nere with his parents, Mr. and rs, wauer towards. HOLIDAYS IN RALEIGH Mrs. T. B, Sumner spent the Holidays In Raleigh with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Sumner, Jr. sTENN. GUESTS ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broughton : and family of Knoxville, Tenn. . spent the Holidays with Mr. and ! Mrs Johnny 'Broughtonand Mrs. : Nathan ReUe. HERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Misses Mary Shepard and Katherine Bosman of Randolph Macon College spent the Holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Mrs. H. A. Whitley. FROM WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn Jr., of Laramie, Wyoming spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brum. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson spent the Holidays here with Mrs. Annie Chalk, Miss Louise Chalk and Miss Hilda Wood. FROM WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow of Windsor spent the Holidays here with Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Broughton and Mr. and Mrs, Llnfred Winslow; WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr, and Mrs, Preston Winslow and children of Wilmington spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Nixon and Mr, and Mrs, Claude Winslow, HAMPTON GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. James M, Eason of Hampton, Va. were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Edwards and Mrs, H, A, Whitley. HOLIDAYS AT VA. BEACH Mrs. W. o. Wright spent the Holidays at Virginia Beach, Va., witn Mr, ana Mrs, virginus Haymes, -1 HOLIDAY GUESTS Miss Suzanne Towe of Richmond, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Towe and family of Middletown, Del. spent the Holi days here with their parents, mt, am Mrs, j. h. towo. TENN. GUESTS Mv. and Mrs. Bill Dudley of Knoxville, Tenn, spent the Holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Jake White.. VBIT IN RICHMOND Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Williams and family are visiting relatives in Richmond, Va. HOLIDAYS IN CHARLOTTE Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden spent the Holidays in Charlotte with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Christiansen. HOLIDAYS SPENT . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent the Holidays with Mrs. W. H. Cole in Southern Pines '! Aluminum Jlvndra Stcim Xlsirf7 t and Doers Jalousies, SoU4r horizontal style Carports, Mrnb -Sturdy aluml- e..ii!-. mint; wide assortment of uUIICllIIy, deoorato coiora. , , Siding, Railing, Shutters ; : v Entrance Vestibules; Also Roofing . . . FREE ESTIMATES ... Call ... juliah n. Dixon RESIDENTIAL BIPROVEMENTS Route 3, Hertford, N. a PHONE 428-5887 or 426-7186 The Extra Ingredient . . . Professional Skill : v , -v;.,:'.:.;'':i::::r-:;;; " f r When our registered pharma cists compound a prescription, . years of professional training. . knowledge and experience stand behind it. Have your - prescriptions filled here, with complete confidence. Fresh, potent drugs ... . and prompt service, too. IVo Are in Business ' for Your Good Healthl Visit V First r.::.:::j'3 femieiisy ' W jye Deliver' Thone 426-5327 Hertford, N. C. and Mr, and Mrs. Allen Biggers in Monroe, VISIT IN DEL. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Broughton and family and Mrs. vera Brurhton Batten spent the Holi' days in Wilmington, Del. with Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Broughton and family. RETURNS TO HOSPITAL Mrs; E, A. Byrum is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital. ATTENDS .FUNERAL ' Mrs. SheHon White of Raleigh attended the funeral of Mrs. Anse White on Sunday. VBITS IN V. VA. Miss Annie Blanohard visiting Mrs. Arnold In West Virginia. HOLIDAYS IN CONWAY Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Davis spent the-ChrUtmas Holidays in Conway with Mrs. Bessie Odom. HOLIDAYS IN FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Perry and family and Mrs. Vernon Lee Perry and children are spending the Holidays In Galnesvllle.Fla. with Miss Verna Ann Perry. HOLIDAY GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keel during the Christmas Holidays were Mr. and Mrs, William Powers and son of Rich mond. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Mitchell and son of Cordele, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Jr. and son ofl Belhaven, Mrs, Jean Sadler and children of Nags Head, Walter Andrews of Plymouth. WILMINGTON GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sykes Wilmington spent several days last week with Mrs. T, J. Nixon Jr. and MlssHeleneNlxon, IND. GUEST Joe Campbell of Shelbyvllle, Ind. spent the Holidays herewith Mrs. Max Campbell and Mrs. Ben Avery. APEX GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. E.M.Woodellof Apex spent the Holidays here with Mr, and Mrs., Bryantl woodell. ? VBIT IN ROCKY MOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keeu visited Mr. Keel's mother, Mrs, T, M. Keel In Rocky Mount onl Tuesday. VBIT IN CHESAPEAKE Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and sons. Paul and Thomas visited Mrs. Thomas Gregory In Chesapeake, Va. on Tuesday. HOLIDAY GUESTS : Lt.- and Mrs. Franklin Kc- Googan and Miss Letltlal McGoogan of Annapolis. Md, were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McGoogan. Lt. Mc Googan left Christmas afternoon! to report in Raleigh enroute td Tacoma, Washington, where he will leave for duty in Vietnam, HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Perry and children of Suffolk, Vs., Mr. ana Mrs. iim creeory and son Timmy, of Chesapeake, Va, and iee anarpe of Virginia Beach Va. were Holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Noah Gregory. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vlck StalUngs of Portsmouth, Va, and Dick Baiter of Arlington, Va. were Holiday guests of Mrs. J. H. Baker. HAMPTON GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. Dean Britt of nampwn, va, spem ineHOiiaaysM here with Mr. and Mrs. FentonH Britt. RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Llndsey Reed and family of Raleigh spent few days this week here with Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Reed. HOLIDAYS IN NORFOLK Mrs. W, E, Curtis spent the Holidays In Chesapeake, Va. with relatives. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis and family in Winston-Salem. HOLIDAYS HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rltter of Winston-Salem were Holiday guests oi Mr. am Mrs. u. F. iteea, ir, -. ti. BOSTON GUESTS ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White m of Boston, Mass. spent several days this week with Mrs.T.S. wiute, ; 4 CHARLOTTE GUESTS Howard Pitt, Jr. and daughters Marian, and Mary Howard, of Charlotte spent several days this week with his parents. Mr. W.H, Pitt. HOLIDAYS IN RICHMOND Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White spent the holidays in Richmond. Va. with Mrs. Mary carter, HOLIDAY GUESTS HOLIDAYS IN ROCKY MOUNT Mrs. Tim Brinn spent the Holidays in Rocky Mount wlthl Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Brinn and family. , TUESDAY IN WINDSOR ' Mrs. Guy Newby and Miss Frances Newby spent Tuesday; In Windsor with Miss Prudence) Stokes, HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Gaston Mann of Nags Head wart Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, C, E, Winslow, , RURAL HALL GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winslow of Rural Hall spent several days! this week here with Mr. and Mrs J Tom Riddlck, and otherl relatives, NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS Major, and Mrs, Richard Hosklns and family of Newport News spent several days this week with Mr, and MrsJ Cecil Winslow. GREENSBORO GUEST Mrs. Bertha Smith White of Greensboro spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Winslow. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. and family spent the Holidays in Winston-Salem with Mr. and Mrs.TalmadgeRoseSr. CHRISTMAS IN E. CITY Mr, and Mrs. JukKanoy, Mrs, Walter J. Kanoy and Mrs. J. E. Everett spent Christmas Day in Elizabeth City with Mr, and Mrs. Melvln Wright. HOLIDAY IN HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker spent the Holidays in Hendersonl with Dr. and Mrs. G. RJ Tucker, Jr. HOLIDAY IN RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon spent the Holidays in Richmond J va. witn tneir aaughter, miss csusan nixon. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. W. H. Pitt has returned home from the Albemarle Hospl tal, where she was a patient for several days last week WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Preston Winslow and famly of Wilmington spent the Holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Ellis StalUngs of Belvldere returned home Thursday after spending a week in Louisville, Ky. with Mr. and Mrs. Loft in StalUngs and family. They attended the funeral of their nephew Ronald StalUngs who was killed In Vietnam. Roy StalUngs of Elizabeth City, Fred St allllngs and A. F. StalUngs Jr. of Hobbs. vule spent two days in Louis. vUle and also attended the funeral of their nephew, Ronald StalUngs. The first comic opera to be prepared for the American stage was Andrew Barton's "The Dis appointment, or The Force of Credulity," a satirical comedy in two acts. G:I:uGtos GOtd f. :iv;rc:ry f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of Belvldere celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, with open house, from s to s p.m, on Sunday. December 17. Elwood White of Hertford greeted the guests and Intro duced them to the receiving line which was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfred Clifton, Mr. and Mrs. White and Miss Jacque StalUngs. Miss Brenda Ann White presided over the guest register. Gifts were registered by Miss Bets StalUngs and were displayed by Miss Anita White and Kathi Klaphask. Presiding at the refreshment table were Mrs. Elwood White who pour ed punch, and Mrs. Wayne Winslow cutting the cake. Miss Karen StalUngs and Miss Sandra White served nuts and mints. Prior to the arrival of guests, Mr. and Mrs. wnite were pre sented a diamond tie tac and a diamond penant by their five children. The color scheme used in dec orations was gold and white. Mrs, Esther Marie Klaphask said goodbyes. Guests "who dropped in during the afternoon to offer congratulations to the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Wln fred Clifton, BUI and Linda Clif ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Winslow and Phyllis Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White, Mrs. SaUle Rountree, Mrs. Veronica Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. Llndon White, James White, Miss Pearle White, Mrs. Elsie Wins, low. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wins. low, Thomas Winslow, Iris W. StalUngs, Mr, and Mrs, Johnnie StalUngs, Mr, and Mrs, Claude Rountree, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Riddlck. Marvin and Janet Rid dick, Mr. and Mrs. John Lassi ter, Mr. and Mrs, Luclous Wins low, Miss Lena Winslow, Mrs. Alvah Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Archie White. Mrs. Emma W. Rountree, Mr. and Mrs. Walter uaie, Mrs. cora StalUngs, Mr, ana Mrs. neison bane, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winslow, Beth and Lyn Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Wln fred Winslow, Miss Johnnie White, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wins low, Mrs. Lois Faye White, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams, Darllne WUUams, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. White, Miss Anita White. Miss Sandra White. Michael White and R. P. White Jr. Wayne Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood White, Miss Brenda Ann wnite, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stal Ungs, Miss Beta StalUngs. Miss Karen StalUngs, C. J. StalUngs Jr., of Belvldere; Mrs. EdUh Wood, Hilton White, Dianne White, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winslow, L. E. Winslow, Edith Winslow. Ed. Dale and Daphne vaie, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Winslow and daughters of Eliza beth City; Mr. and Mrs. David Knalhaak. Mlaa Kathv KlanhaaW Kirk, Woodle, Kevin, Chris, and David Klaphask, of LoulsvUle, T llect the look that ro vj ' i v WIN V-- T $-iL 3 w I Here's dry deeming service that's just the ticket! We campaign against spots . . . and we promise results that will really register with you. Our plat form: pre-spotting, expert cleaning, pressing , . . for a winning look. CLEANING DY EXPERTS PICKUP AND DHJVEHY LVrwi J S L . - JV "Gac&e Ucry tj C....:. j C.r.: Ky.i Mrs. Anne T. Winslow. Mri. Myrta Winslow. Howard WUUams, Clara and Minnie Lee Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan MUler Sr., Mr. and Mrs.Verbln Buslch, and Anita Faye Busich, of Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Pros ton Winslow, Mrs.NlnaWlnalow. of Chuckatuck. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winslow of Smith field. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Winslow of Corapeake, Mrs. Ruth Layden, J. T. White, CharUe T. Winslow, of Hobbs vUle, Mr.and Mrs. Arnold Win low of Elisabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stenson, Cary and David Stevenson, of WinfaUj and David Ossie Cutierres of San Lusls, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs, Carson Winslow of Sunbury. ! The forerunners of the mod ern Christmas seals and tuber culosis stamps were the Sani tary Fair Stamps. The stamps were issued by an organisation to help wounded soldiers just after the outbreak of the Civil War. i::r.:-:! :::: Row Christmas Traditions Stren-then FamUy Ties was the Kl'.iJt of te panol dUcusslon ocL-uctea cy Family Life lead ers in the 10 Extension Kome mcters oluts, durirgtils month, staten Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Home Ecoi omica Extension Agent. In addition to the panel discussion, me senior citizens wiuun the communities were honored and given special Christmas gifts by the club members. The senior citizen were given an opportunity w express themselves. Many of them gave talk on how the whole community should work together in helping to make the home. the churches, the school, and the community a which to live. T er faclurii i mas CcCs, c of games. . gve a gia to f". clzen aitani. i . family l"e 1' rs ( the senior c'.:i t v aUeto ail-1 1 i r famUy life Izrl.r x a ed the pro-am y ri r Mrs. DeUann t"X , Club, Mrs. I. E. I fall Club, Mrs. E. V. ' Bay Branch CI b, C ' Mrs. Hattle WlL 3;. Marie White, wt:o7 Mrs. Susie E. TaV.or,. , Mrs. Ethel Ha-re,r :, Emma White, Euxu-r Elizabeth steward, C Mrs. Msttle WhlC. Grove Club. ; GIKTSHILMK 100 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY era . .. S6.S PROOF Cj tenth 4.75 FIFTH IMPORTCD A BOTTLED VT AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., IN NIW YORK-NEW YORK Beginning January 1st, all Tu Listers of Perquimans County, North Carolina, will nit at the following places and on the dates mentioned below for the purpose of listing your PROPERTY TAXES for the year 1968. , ; Li:l In January And Save The Penalty . . . oaviciRE to7i:siiip : , r Jan, 8, 15, 22 and 29 ...... ..... .. u:..Layden's Supermarket,, Belvidere Jan, 11 and 25 R. M. Baker Store, Whiteston Jan. 18,. . w.'... mtk Winslow' Store, Whiteston Jan. 3, 8, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27jind 31 At Home Hours 9:00 AM. to 5:00 VM. No Listings After 5:00 P.M. ; DETIIEL T0VOIIP . T. niTJAN IjONC .; TnJLor ... William Corprew Store, Bethel ..... ...,.............l. ......... Court House, Hertford Zack Phillips Stored at night Jan. 29, 30 and 31 .. .. William Corprew Store, Bethel Jan. 6, 13 and 27 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 i:irtfo:.d tov;.:siiip PERCY ROGERSON, List Taker ' ' Jan. 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30 and 31 Jan . 6, 13, 20, 27 Jan. 29, 30 and 31 : Jan. 16 and 23 Court House, Hertford ' r::v i::?e Tov;?:smp MELVIN EURE, List Taker Turner Store, New Hope E. A. Hours 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. E. A. Turner Store, New Hope Hours 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Jan. 24 and 25. Hours 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. R. W. Turner Store t R. W. Turner StoreJ Jan. 19 and 26 Hours 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. . :.Phillip P. Perry Store, Woodville Hours 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Pr.::viiLE tcv;;::i:i? MRS. DORIS JEAN RIDDICK, List Taker Jan. 3, 6, 13, 17, 24, 27, 30 and 31 ;r... Winfall Community Building Hours 9:C0 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Jan. 10 and 20 , Towe-Pike Store, Chapanoke Hours 9:fi6 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. . ALL OTIIEa, DAYS LISTING WILL EE TAKEN AT HOIJ3 Hours 9:00 AJX to 5:C0 P.M. No Listings Taken After 5:C0 P.M. Sec. 501 (G.S. 1C5-S37) Duty to Ust; Penalty for failure: It sha'l ts the duty of every person, firm, or corporation, in whose name any1 property or poll is to be lietci under the teres of this sub-chapter, to lict tz.il property or poll wi'Ji the proper list taker, or supervisor, within ths t!s allowed by law, as list setting fcrth the information required ly t.'jj sub-chapter. Ia fci-ition to all otrr penalties prescribed by law, fj on, firm or corporation whoca Cy it ehail be to list any pell t ? ; erty, real or personal who wi:".r!!y fz.V.3 cr refuses to list the t ' -in tie tir.s thawed by law, cr x lz r:-.:v:a cr conceals prop : ' . purposs cf evsdms taxitioa, eiU ts :::y of a trl-: by a tktz not to execsd fifty diliira cr Iz-rlzcr ceci tlirty d;ys: and txy r:r;;n. firrj cr corccr' ';n a'. " - the r; xvil or cczceol: at! i t" -!l U r-ity cf a i::' fl C:Zzts aZ2.ZZ) cr i f ra ti lit tlz'A Id pri: i (i::7, e 12). -t cf r: 13 -. ':r the prpcr3 ( Z : "-'.'Jt.'al ,.3r i Hit tch f t p m i n. c and son, Chris, of Newport News . ,r. i a i . va. aw air. am Mrs. corDin Dozler of St, Charles, HI. were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Tonev.m.
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