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; ,i- ttgf 2 - im mquimin county weekly, neiuoiu,N.C., Jiuiiiy,mivii ti, 1370 The Weekly Society News IN HOSPITAL Mill Thelma Elliott is a surgery patient in Norfolk General Hospital. WEEK-END HERE . Mr. and Mrs. Edwih'McMullan of Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. W. G. Wright. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Clarence Dail is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Jr. of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Sr. They were accompanied home by their children, Lynn and Tommy, III, who spent last week here. DURHAM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell and family of Durham were week-end guests of his. mother, Mrs. J. R. Futrell. RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed and family of Raleigh were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, on Saturday. WEEK-END HERE Miss Elizabeth Davenport and Carlton Davenport, III, of High Point were week-end guests of their father, Carlton Davenport, Jr. and grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Davenport. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and family of Charlotte spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Mrs. Carl Ritter of Winston Salem spent last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. VISITS HERE Mrs. W. E. Shawn of Baltimore. Md. is spending some time here with her sister, Mrs. Max Campbell. WEEK-END AT VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and daughter, Eva, were week-end guests of Cmdr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker at Virginia Beach, Va. IN HOSPITAL G. A. White is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital due to in juries suffered in a fall last week. WEEK-END HERE Herman Ward and daughter, Ann, of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Ward. WEEK-END HERE Chaplain Corbin Cherry, patient at waiter Reed Hospital, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. HOME FOR WEEK-END Shelley Bateman, student at N. C. S. U., Raleigh, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bateman. WEEK-END HOME Miss Bea Skipsey, student at Elon College, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Divers and family of Norfolk Va. were guests of Mrs. William Divers and Mr. and Mrs. Julian White on Sunday. HOME FOR WEEK-END Don Morgan, student at UNC, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Morgan. FROM RICHMOND Miss Pam Perry of Richmond, Va. spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Perry. VA. GUESTS Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Thach of Fredericksburg, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thach and other relatives for a few days this week. HOME FOR WEEK-END Doug Haskett, student at UNC, Chanel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Tommy Lynn Riddick returned home Monday from the Ulbemarle Hospital where he underwent observation and treatment. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Dewey Perry, Jr. has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital, where she was a patient for some time. HOME FOR WEEK-END Rufus Riddick, student at UNC, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riddick. VISITS IN BOONVILLE Mrs. Gertrude Zachary is visiting relatives in Raleigh and Boonville. LEAVES FOR CALIF. PFC William (Billy) Roberson left Sunday for USA Army Overseas Replacement Station, Oakland, Cal. after spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Dora Roberson, and his wife, Mrs. Sandra Roberson. HOME FOR WEEK-END Donald Perry and his room mate, Tom Fife, both students at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, Jr. 1 HOME FOR WEEK-END Thomas Gregory, student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. WEEK-END GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards and Mrs. H. A. Whitley were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards in Greenville. They were joined by Walter Edwards, Jr., student at UNC, Chapel Hill. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chesson and family of Garner were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. VISITS IN GREENVILLE Mrs. W. G. Wright is spending some time in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MoMullan. ECU STUDENTS HOME Students from ECU, Green ville, home for the Quarter Break T inssQiuiDtdlDDDg iroasoans wEiyycu sQtomCd buy a ntsw (DBtsmQeii: DDDSd:e:dQ)1ran3i7 soam&ftlhiDiiDg Uses 1 Higher resale Value. Year after year. No other car in Chevrolet's field gives , you as much back on your initial investment. WW Deep dOWn ValUC Exclusive like flush-and-dry rocker panels and an extra set of fenders keep Chevrolet looking good longer. SniOOttlf SITIOOth fide. Because of Chevrolet's computer selected springs, Full Coil suspension and advanced body mounting system. ( Impressive Styling. The impression is that it's an expensive car, if you want to make an impression. 9 Massive interiors. Result? Room to stretch out or to sit tall. Chevrolet has more front leg room than any other car in its field. O Side-guard beams. Chevrolet puts more between you and the outside. Steel beams built into every door. Afinish that lasts. It's unfortunate other cars in Chevy's field don't have a Magic-Mirror finish because it sure keeps its shine. 0 Exceptional engines Chevrolet's standard 350-cubic-inch V8 runs on regular fuel. Plus there arc five more engines available. 9 Trclous selection. Of colors. Of accessories. Of engines. Of trans missions. Of fabrics. And of models. There are nine big Chevrolets alone. America's favortte. Something a new "something else" can't claim. If actions speak louder than words, doesn't this say something to you? r-- ImpiU Cuilom Coupe Putting you first, keeps ui first. include - Claudia Brinn, Jinny Chambers, Janet Dail, Jay Dillon, Jan White, Sharon Godfrey, Cindy Winslow, Shirley Gregory, Michael Winslow, Paul Ward. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Nate, Brinn of Chester, Va. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elwood and daughter, Susan, of Salisbury, Md. spent the week-end with Mrs. Elwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard. . s FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt of Newport News, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. FROM WILMINGTON Miss Jackie Simpson, student at UNC, Wilmington, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. HOME FOR WEEK-END Bill Decker, student at N.C.- S.U., Raleigh, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bowden of Chuckatuck, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bateman on Sunday. ATTEND PAGEANT Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland and Mrs. J. E. Lane attended Miss Bayside Pageant at Bayside High School at Virginia Beach, Va. Saturday night. RECENT GUEST Miss Kathryn Brabble, nurse at the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, spent Monday and Tuesday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibbs and daughter, Debbie, of Portsmouth, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stallings and Mr. end Mrs. Richard Stallings last week. WEEK-END IN E. CITY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stallings and children visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and family in Elizabeth City over the week-end. IN HOSPITAL William Bryant Stallings is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. VISIT AT VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stallings and children visited Mr. VThitsston News Revival Services at Up River Friends Church will be held on frrldav. Saturday and Sunday bights at 7:30 and also Sunday IA.M servies win close sunoay blight. 'M' The Evangelist win oe ine Yearly Meeting Sec., Rev. Victor Muchonson. of Guilford College. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Excel! Marwiam and f amilv of Goldsboro spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Winslow. The Alice Chappell Missionary Circle will meet on Saturday, March M, at 2:30 P.M. with Miss Mary A. Winslow as hostess. The Elizabeth White Circle win meet on Thursday night at 7:30 at the Church with Lois Faye White as hostess. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winslow from near Edenton were visitors with Mrs. Mary W. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Riddick on Sunday P.M. Mrs. Herbert Williams has returned to her home from the Albemarle Hospital where she was a patient for several days. BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nixon an nounce the birth of their second child, first daughter, Tiffiany Ann, born Thursday, February 12. Mrs. Nixon is the former Babara Harrison. and Mrs. H. L. Snell at Virginia Beach, Va. Sunday. SUNDAY IN E. CITY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stallings, Diane, Brenda and Ricky were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Winslow in Elizabeth City Sunday. WEEK-END GUESTS Those visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Stallings over the week-end were : Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings, Donna and Cathy, of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lucas. Ray and Jackie Dawn, of Barboursville, W. Va., Clyde Stallings of Virainia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stallings, Dianne, Brenda and Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter of Norfolk, va.'- ' Convenience Heals E&gcr Beaver 4-H Can Save Time Pink TTa T7:L Vc.vs lira Exchr:r:d If time is a major concern for you; lend an ear to this, states Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Home Economics Extension Agent. Perhaps you cah help stretch those precious minutes by using convenience foods. Here's why. Convenience foods can help save meal preparation time in these ways: They offer built-in maid ser vice. Much of the preparation, such as peeling, shelling or measuring has already been done for you. Also, you don't have to spend your time gathing ingredients or selecting recipes. Often the ingredients are already together and the preparation instructions are listed on the container. In addition, you may-save on clean-up time. Fewer utensils are needed when riiixing convenience foods than when preparing the same dishes from scratch. Chances are . you'll save cooking time when , you use convenience foods, for items that are already partially prepared may take less baking time. As an added bonus, you may save trips to the supermarket. Convenience foods store well so you can buy several items at a time and store them in the cupboard or refrigerator for later use. With all that maid-service, this question may come to mind: Do convenience foods cost more that similar items prepared from scratch? Often they do not. One study, done by research workers at the U.S. Department- of Agriculture, showed this about a third of the convenience foods they studied cost the same or less than their counterparts prepared at home. Even so, before you decide to use convenience foods, consider the quanitity and quality of ingredients used the taste and how the product fits into family menus. It all adds up to this most foods can be purchased' fresh or processed. Before a wise take into consideration her family's needs and likes and her Lveryone of you. time, money ana Know-now. Mrs. Davenport The Eager Beaver 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Marvin Davenport on March 3. ? The meeting was called to order by the president, Diane Eure. Pledges were lead by Barry Lane. Jill Harrell gave the father, the bride wore a mint Devotion and Debbie Lane lead in song. . , The minutes were read and roll called with all members present. The treasurer's report was given by Debbie Harrell, who reported a total of $36.49 on hand. Under new business Sherie Williams was welcomed as a new member. Then we had two demonstrations. The first one on How to Equip a Sowing Box was given by Beverly Eure and the second one was a film shown by Miss Sherri Taylor, Assist. Home Agent, on Smoking and the Harm it can cause to a Person's Health. The meeting was closed with the Motto and refreshments, were served to all. Darleen Davenport Mrs. Jessup Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. T. L. Jessup was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. John Cos ton, Mrs. G. W. Barbee, Mrs. W. C. Dozier, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. J. T. Biggera, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Miss Mary Sumner and the hostess. Mrs. Dozier won the high score prize. A tweet course was served CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to each and everyone who Today Remembered me in prayers, cards, gifts, flowers and visits Iwhile I was a patient In the homemaker, such as yourself, klbemarle Hospital and since my decides which to buy she should teturn home. May God bless each and Clarence Pierce Mist Jennifer Leigh Chappell, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chappell of Belvidere and Donald Lee Lamm of Norfolk, '-Va., exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, February 28 at 10 o'clock a.m. The Rev. Harold White performed the double ting ceremony at hit home in Belvidere. Given in marriage by her green dress with white trim and black patent accessories with white carnation corsage. Members of the imediate families were present. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will make their home in Norfolk, Va, Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lamm of Norfolk. Va. WWte Hat44I -Club Meets White Hat 4-H Club held Ita meeting on March 3 at the New Hope Community Building. Peggy James Copeland called the meetina to order. Ann Winslow rami tViA IQtti Phont ' a .uui w . , j Corr. Murden Stokely led J prayer. WZk&L Pledges were said and Lois Eure read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll. Shaun Stokely gave a demon stration on "Mans' Sources of Light". , Discussion was held on the 4-H Bar-B-Que Supper being held on Friday, March 13. several persons volunteered to prepare cupcakes and potatoes. Miss Sherri Taylor, Astt Home Economics Agent, gave each of the group a 1970 4-H record calendar donated to us by Hert ford Livestock and Supply Co. A film on cigarette smoking waa shown. It was very good and alto serious. The group enjoyed U. Refreshments were served and the meeting was adjourned. 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