If. I 2 Psgs -The rsfquJmanjta The Weekly Society flevvs na m-. ling this SINNER 6VEITI MandMrs.ythaBUmphlett f lliiabeth Pity, Mrs, lennii Poyee ef Sisntsn, Mr, and Mn. Kermit larelift and Miei eelia Blanche Bail ef Waihinilen, . e, wen dinner gyetef Mn. W, B, Bail Friday evening: ( AT NAGt HEAD Mn, waller Sakey'ai Ueyd Herlen are ipeni week at their eettage n Head- FROM WILMINGTON , - Mr, and Mrs, Preston Winslew and family from Wilmington spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Niaen and Mr, and Mn, eiaude Winslew, SUNDAY HERB Mr, and Mn, Wayne Net tingham and sen frem Wanehese spent Sunday with Mr, and Mn, Herbert Nisen, IN RALEIGH Mrs, T, 1, lumner ia visiting her son and deughter--in4aw ana family, Mr, and Mn, Tommy WBrfflrale"ni WEEfriNB WITH PARENTS iebhy Harrell frem Itaie z a r i U ....ft tU. university raieign spent me weekend with nil parents, Kr.anlMrS.Thyrman Harrell, Mri, Slden Winslew and dayghten lara and Anne ipent the weekend in Nerfelk, Va. and viaited ftfiea Thelma gliiett at the Nerfalk general Hospital laturday and gunday. Mr. Winslew spent lunday there, WEEK'ENB AT NA6I HEAD Mn, J, 8, Newsy and daughter Bva apent the weekend at Nags IUNBAV AT ROCKY MOUNT Mr, and Mn, Richard iryant and family apent lunday at Reeky Mount with relatives, IUNBAV WITH MOTHER Mrs, Melvin Wright from Elisabeth City and Mn, Jaek Xanoy spent Mothers Day with their mother Mrs, J, E. Everett, kill fcftiif GRVICQ you oan oiuinllUll Cmpnr-lriiN4 sssWtm Hrviemw i Wf In4 tylindtrt wrf twki Comjlitt m units fir Mm, dm i Oualily eofilrolltd for biltr irtrmiMi ind neMffly . t Qvtr 4S mn of ItodoriMp , , ,low iirvlni ft ititn t Gill ui today for doliili HARRELL 'S INC. Hertford, Next to Perq. Hifh School ph. 428-60M Edentoa409 B. Broad 8t .482-8810 EUabetb City -1019 N. Road St 8S34894 YlfliMSMMniil mnimttmmm , , m tm tm m W MM tml After faster Clearance WOODLAND DRESS SHOPPE "The Fashion Center" - ' Hertford, N. C. Phone 426-5620 Jaeksen, SRIB6E f LUi MET Mn, J- R. Futrell entertained her bridge elub Thursday af terneen at her heme en Frent Itreet. These playing were Meadamei Trim Wilsen, I g, Newbeld, lilai Whedbee, . R, Helmes, Walter Idwarda, Katherine J. WardL 6, A, Bavenpert, and Miss lliiabeth Tueker, The high seere priie went to Mn, Newbeld: A sweet eeurse was served. RETURNEB HOME Mrs, W.M.Morgan returned te her home Friday from Rhewan Hospital where she had spent several weeks, ROOK CkUl MET j Mn, , E, Cannon entertained her rook elub Friday night at her home, Those playing were Mesdames J, E, Morris, J, H, Tewe ., Julian White, C. T, gkinner r S, R, Tueker, Arehie Lane lr Walter Bail and Miss Mary lumner, The high seere prise went to Mrs. gkinner and lew was awarded Miss lumner, A sweet course was served, HOITEII TO IRIB6E CLUB Mn, C, R, Holmes was hostess to her bridge elub Tuesday night t her home, Those playing were Mesdames T, L. Jessup, John Sssotane Ccnvcnlcnt ter Ycu ln So Msny Wayi COOKINO IAII lnoy advantages of modern, tutomatle ranges, with L-Oot. CHAN, NOT WATS -Keep 'the ho) woter flowbiftpMi the help 1 lflrWCOCl lF"0(Me PAf T DIUVIIY For prompt, reliable, delNery of lOai, uet col on us. I LP- GAS IS DELIVERED I AUTOMATICALLY tye check your supply regular-" ly. If you need more, we make a new deliveryAutomatically! Let us start today. Call REED OIL CO. Dial 426-5458 Hertford, N.C. NOTICE! ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ARE REQUIRED TO CLEAN THEIR LOTS THREE (3) TIMES A YEAR MAY-JULY-SEPTEMBER IF OWNERS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ORDINANCE,. THE TOWN WILL CLEAN THE LOTS AND THE COST WILL BE CHARGED AGUNST T HE PROPERTY. . . TOWN OF HERTFORD Coston, 0, W, Barbce, H, C, Itokei, Cer bin Br.it r, Mlii Mary lumner and t.a hstesi. The nigh score prise went to Mrs, Bosler and lew waa awarded Misi lumner. A sweet eeurse was served. PROM RALEI6H Rev, and Mrs, 0,1.. Hathaway frem Raleigh spent the weekend with Miss lladyePeltn: v BRIB6E etVi MEETI Mrs, Menferd Hasiam enj tertained her; Bridge elub Tueiday night at her name en Prent Itreet, These present were Mesdaroese.I, Jennsen, V.N: Barden, T, , lumner, eharlea Whedbee, Katherine J. Ward, yevd Herten, W. H. eBkeyuJr,, and lilas Whedbee, The high seere priie went te Mn, Oakey, A sweet eeurse was served, -IN HOIPITAL - . L Miss Mary HeleneNewby who suffered a fraetured leg from a fall at her home was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital and underwent an eperetien en Friday, RETURNEB HOME . Mr, Jaek Hunter returned te his heme last week from ehowan Hospital and ia getting along fairly well, IN HOSPITAL . Mrs, Cecil Edward Winslow is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital, - Whimton Newt S Rev, and Mrs, Waldo Smith viaited hli motiier last Friday for Mother's Day as they could not be there for Sunday, waiao visited Mary Love Winslow and Johnny White at cnorry, ooia boro also on Friday. Lvndnn white has bean -a patient at Albemarle Hospital for everaldays. Mrs. Sybil Winslow and son Donald of Norfolk, 7a., vlilited G. B. and Miss Mary Winslow on Sunday. Mn. John. T. Lane and Mrs, Pat Twlddy received the potted nianta for helno the oldest youngest Mothers present at Up) River Meeting on sunaay ai was also Mrs. Lane's 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edaerton Of PorUmouth, Va., attended church here on Sunday, other visitors were Mrs. Johnny White of Elizabeth Citv and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gregory; Mrs. Luna Layden and daughter Velma, Traverse White and Dora Rtharion of Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gregory were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs, Gregory's sister Sallie Rountree and sons, Dally and Carlton. ' ' Mi1, and Mrs. Gale Winslow and daughters of Chapel Hill, Commander Doland Winslow, wife and children of Virginia Beach spent mother's day with their mother, Mrs. Mary W. Winslow and attended Up River Meeting. Doland leaves on May 17th for duty in the Phllllplnes Islands. , The Alice Chappell Missionary Circle will meet on Thursday P.M. at 3:00 with Mrs. Ina Stallings as hostess. Sallie Rountree will give the devotion and Christine Smith will have charge of the lesson. Hown-Truobloot Voao Qp!::n at It, Sinai Chare! The uaddini of Miss Can! Marie Morgan and Edward glirton Truebieea waa seism nisedAprillth,tl79atlpjn,al theMt,linaiaptistehurehw1t9i M Rev, eharlea Buling Ber forming the double ring The bride is the daughter f Mr, and Mn. ernest mm Mergan ef Rt, I. Hertferi ani in bridegroom ia the asn ef Mr, ud mpi. Idward 6. Trueb eed, lr, ef lliiabeth fJity, j me enuren was eeeerateti wihi white gladielas, palms, mumi and eandlelight. Wedding musie waa played by Mn. Preston Mergan. Edward Jordan soloist rendered whether Thou Seest" and the Wedding Prayer. The eriae waa given in marriage by her father erneat 8. Mergan, Ihe were a gewn ef Ilk ergansa with a detaehabie cnapei lengm tram, n was ai taehed at the waist by a large bow, The gewn waa designed with an empire waist and the seailoped neekline aeeented with laee applique highlighted with seed pearls, The long sleeves were puffed with buttony cuff. Her headdress waa a Juliet Cap with pearl secants and Mantollia Chapel length veil with flowered applique, She carried a nose gay of white carnations and roses, Mn, Wade B. Morgan of Hertford was Matron of Honor, Her dress was a floor length gown of mint green, bonded crepe, designed with round neckline, short puffed sleeves, and empire waist lino, accented with lace applique. She wore a splcute hat of same material and carried a nose gay of assorted colored daisies with contrasting ribbons, 'v1:'. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bobby Wlnborne of Edenton, Mrs. Fred Etherldfle of Shawboro. Miss Brenda Baker of Elisabeth City and Miss Carrie Jones of Greenville. They wore gowns of rainbow colors , of yellow, hot pink and light pink designed like he honor attendant. They carried nose gays identical to that of the honor attendant. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Gave Moraan. sister of the bride, and Misa Tammy Bunch of Suffolk. They wore gowns styled like that of the honor attendant. :( fit ( f -' Their headdrese waa i matehbif bOWr Little Mlis Ann Uary Morgan, niece of fee bride waa flower girl. She wore a white silk organsa dress designed similar to the bride's gown. She wore a head band of rose buds in matching material and carried a basket of white daiilea. Wlllard H. Colson, Jr. of Greenville, N, C. was the, MdeflMom'a beat man. Ushers were Wade E. Morgan and John E. Morgan of Hertford, brothers of the bride, Warren Jones of Greenville and Butch Cartwrlaht of Elliabeth City. Mrs. Loran F. Baker of Elisabeth City was mistress of ceremony. The bride's mother. Mrs Morgan wore a coat and dress ensemble of blue silk linen wun matching accessories. Her flowers were pink glamelllas. Mrs. Trueblood, the bridegroom's mother was attired' in a coat and dress ensemble of yellow silk with matching ac cessories, with a corsage of yellow glamellia flowers. A reotjtlon waa held Im mediately follewim the ceremony at the heme ef the Drmo'a parenta. auoeta were greeted by Mrs. Dllbon Young and presented to the recelvlni line, Mrs, Leon Bunoh aerved punch and Mrs, John C. Cart- kh -VI eaka. ursi cr, ri Eca wai ud three-, ir.s ?'?! m f i wti to WBshi-tsn, 8. 8. 1 tw&i thifetlwwiite hUttsiarieMterffi K:vy and white with Navy t i:::9ries ind i white rc ,:fes at Wetland gire!. Vn, Trueblood la i mp f Perquimans High Isbsal i Kielta Academy of lest Star, . 1 Trueblood is a grad'ict: r-laGtyB3l;hooi I BvedfouryMnRithaU.I.! , Pareii Pre-Nuptial Parties i Cz Party gives by the brideamt at the home of Mn. W, lrgBR on laturday nlfiht, A; " lyi, - i A luffet Dinner peoeedjni f rehearsal at the home of t Doom. Given by Mn. Canto trueblood. Fifty luaata wt ; BMaent. A Henearsw pany was by Mrs, Wade Morgan, !. Leon Bunoh, and Mn. Proa Morgan at the homo of Mr, i Mn, Ernest Morgan. ' I CodOIThrnb I would like to take this op portunity to express ray sincere appreciation to everyone who remembered me with cards, visits, flowers, gifts and all other acta of kindness shown me while I was a patient In Norfolk General Hospital and since my return home. Wordi cannot expreu our sincere ap preciation to our many relative$, neighbors, friends and church organizationt for their ex pressions of sympathy shown us in the loss of our loved one, Ben Thach. For the flowers, cards, food, visits, Memorial Books placed in the Library, cars loaned, and especially the prayers, we are truly grateful Your thoughtfulness, which helped so much to sustain us in our hour of bereavement, wUl always be remembered. . and . Children ; Mn.J.B.Eure uldkS LADiiDIlY & iVlnCt IIElTFOItD f AMD Penfuimam County TUESDAY SWK2nnDiA,T FK2DAT ku. tmn&ssr, n ItOCK IUtOMDtMMd PtCOMB ECCifTOW -mCONDmONTQ TAYLOH TUEATDu J BSVKN IIO DAYS . RATING ( THUMDAY, MAY 14 THRU wIDNISOAY, MAY 20. World Wide Pictures presents "FOR PETE'S SAKE" TWO WOVI EACH NIGHT 3 PouiBhowioaBtaueywy 5 COMING MAY 21-22-23 (C WaltDisney'i "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" That's Mack Wilson's job: conducting visitors through the Vepco Nuclear Informa tion Center at Surry. There, he uses animated displays, movies and other aids to tell the Intricate story of the atom in terms even children can under stand. With a working model . of a nuclear power station, .. he shows why this ia such a safe, clean, economical way to produce electricity. From the Center's observation deck, he can point to the real thing taking shape just a few hundred feet away. The 327 million Surry Power Station, which wUl begin operation in 1971, ia another of Vepco's giant steps into tomorrow. ""X. Come see it alL It'a open 10 a.m. to 4 pan. daily, 1 p.m. to 6 pjn. on Sundays ut off Rout 10 In flurrr - County. Hack Wilson will help yon understand the mighty atom, and how the : energy It creates will bring you a trifht&r tomorrow. is p;"'.i.hs!pte people PEOPLES PAYS THE HIGHEST GUARANTEED BANK INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS. 4W Regular Passbook Earn 414gusrsnteed dsily interest from dste of deposit to dste of withdrawal. Interest is com pounded qusrterly and automatically added to your account. 5 Peoples Premium Passbook This passbook account pays 5 guaranteed daily interest which is added to your account quarterly. Make an initial deposit of $500. Make additional deposits in any amount at any time. After the first 90 days, withdrawal may be made at the end of each calendar quarter or upon 90 days notice. 5tt one year Certificate of Deposit Available in amounts of SI JOOO or more. Certifi cates with a maturity of one year earn 54 guar anteed interest compounded quarterly. If you prefer, we will mail your interest check quarterly or ? credit your checking account or Regular Passbook Savings Account'. ' ' 5 two year Certificate of Deposit . Available in amounts of $1 ,000, or more. Certifi cates with a maturity of two years earn 5 guar anteed interest compounded quarterly. We will mal your interest check quarterly or credit your check ing account or Regular Passbook Savings account Pcoplcn Enh . aaUEKXiJltlVn. I. a. .1 4 - K f TO) TO) X "K TT TVTI TrTt

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