i -9 2 - The Perauimani County Weeklv. Hertford. N. C Imirtday, June 4, 1970 ' I he Weekly Society Hews v'-. ATTEND PA, WEDDING .. . Mr. Fannie Hurdle and Bin, .'Raymond Eure, spent the weekend in Drexel Hill. Pa.. Iwhlle there they attended the jwedding of Mills A. Eure Jr., 'Friday night, May th. MOVE NEAR BETMi-L ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchel 'Morris of Alexandria, Va., have -moved to Riverview Park, near -Bethel. Mrs. Mortis is theformer -Linda Phillips, daughter of Mr rfad Mrs. S. Clyde Phillips of '-ftorganton, N. C. Mr. Morris was formerly employed as manager , ;of an Electronics Printed Circuit rLab. in Chantilly, Va., near 'Dulles Airport. He is now em ployed at the Pert Lab in .Edenton, N. C. They attend the 'Assembly of God Church in Hertford. FROM WILMINGTON r' Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers and son. Gary, of Wilmington, N. '!. were weekend visitors with Mrs. Myers mother and brother, - Irs. John T. and Elsberry Lane of Rt. 1, Belvidere, and Mr, f Myers mother, Mrs. W. T. Smith FROM VA. BEACH S Mrs. DoUie Roberts of Virginia Beach spent Tuesday with her ', parents Mr. and Mrs. N. D. J Chappell. FROM RICHMOND I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chappell and isons Billy and Brian of Rich- i mond, Va., spent Sunday night ' i and Monday with their parents jMr. and Mrs. N. D. Chappell. ) WEEK-END GUESTS Mrs. Lonnie Boyce of Edenton, Miss Ceha Blanche Dail and I'Mrs. Kermit Barclift, Jr. of 'Washington, D. C. were week jend guests of Mrs. W. E. Dail. HOLIDAYS AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee spent the Memorial Day Holidays at their cottage at Nags Head. They were joined by their son, Charles Whedbee, of Washington, D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Applewhite and family of Norfolk, Va. HOLIDAY GUESTS ; Mrs. Brooke F. Read and children of Camp Le Jeune were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. W. J. Oakey, Jr., at Nags Head. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy returned home Sunday after spending 10 days in Washington, D. C. with friends. ATTENDS SUMMER SCHOOL Sheldon Davis is attending Summer School at ECU, Greenville. BOONE GUESTS 'Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow, Jr. and son, Todd, of Boone were r week-end guests of their parents, . Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow, Sr. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reed of Charleston, S. C. will spend the week-end with Mrs. C. W. Reed. AT BEACH j- Mrs. Lloyd Horton is spending some time at Nags Head. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed of Covington, Va. will spend the week-end with their parents Mrs. C. W. Reed and Mrs. Guy Newby. IN HOSPITAL ;: 'Mrs. Annie Chalk Is a patient in the Chowan Hospital. ! LEAVES FOR NAGS HEAD I ' "Doug Haskett has accepted a 'psition at Nap Head for the 1 summer months. AT BEACH ; Miss Elizabeth Tucker la rpending a few days at Nap Ilcsd with Mrs. Lloyd Horton. 1 LEAVES FOR COVINGTON ' Mrs. C. W. Reed win leave --!ay for a visit with her son J daughter-in-law, Mr. and i"Irs. Roy Reed, in Covington, Va. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and famllv of Virginia Beach. Va spent one week-end with Mr, C. L. Dail. WEEK-END IN ROSE HILL Mrs. Hazel B. Matthews spent the week-end in Rose mil win her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Hazel Matthews, Jr RETURNS HOME Mrs. Phillip Jackson returned hemtt Sunday after spending 2 wee) ci with her children, Mr. and Mrs i. Jack Montgomery,- in Roanoke, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Die' Cone, In Alexandria, Va ATTENDS SUMMER SCHOOL! Thomas Gregory left Wed' nesday to attend Summer School at Chowan College. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James Cole of District Heights, Md. spent the weekend win Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Bigger. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone of Alexandria, Va. were week-end guests of Mrs. Phillip Jackson IN EDENTON Miss Louise Chalk is spending) some time in Edenton with Mrs Kate Wozelka. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family and Mrs. Z. A. Harris spent the week-end at the Harris Cottage at Nags Head. ON SHOPPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass spent the week-end in Charlotte, where Mrs. Bass attended a Fashion Show for White's Dress Shoppe, CONFINED WITH ILLNESS Mrs! C. B. StaUings is confined to her home with illness. RETURNS HOME J. E. Winslow has returned! home from the Albemarle Hospital, where he underwent observation and treatment. . v : , i;.-. . i !;:,. ' AT BEACH Mrs. W. J. Oakey, ' Jr. is spending a few days this week at Nags Head. " GRTeensboro guests Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant and family of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mrs. Bryant's mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett and family of Chapel Hill returned home Tuesday after a visit with Kheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor, ATTENDS GRADUATION Mrs. C. W. Reed will attend the Graduation of her grand daughter, Miss Lynn Reed, at University - of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. on Sunday. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mrs. J. H. Newbold spent the week-end at her cottage at Nags Head. VISITS IN SUFFOLK Paul Gregory was an overnite guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry in Suffolk, va. on Friday. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Dail and family of Plymouth i were week-end guests of theii r (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlai a uiurcue and Mr. C. L. Dail, AMERIC :an CLASSIC fffOM S . . iALii Alley ' GETai to. cxrmucroa btficuYoj; vjtj :::.::3 s GXLKttZ 'jf 6tC3 P.W. 425-7C31 r TOTAij , FniiANCS AVAILABLE ; WEEK-END Air BEACH Cmdr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin and family spent the week-end at Nags Head. X.J. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Kai 1 Wejdemann and family of Cheity Hill, N. J. were week-end gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. VISITS IN HOSPITAL . Mrs. W. J. Davis visited her brother, E. V. Ba 11a nee, in the Albemarle Hospital on Friday and Saturday. WEEK-END IN HICKORY Miss Nellie Sumner and Miss Monnie Divers spent the week end in Hickory v vith Dr. and Mrs. Jack Thornton. SUNDAY IN CURRITUCK Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ballance in Cur rituck on Sunday. WEEK-El D HERE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tread- well and son, M ike, of Richmond, Va. were week -en d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Clterry. WEEK-ISN D HERE Mr. and Mrs . Jii mmy Batts and familv of Car-v were week-end guests of their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Etake or and Mrs. Bea Jessup. ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. Ed Bagl ley and Lloyd Bagley attended : the funeral of Mrs. Alton Bagle y on Tuesday in Norfolk, Va VH JITS HERE Chaplain Cherry of Walter Reed Hospital is spending this week with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth CheiTy. wee :k-e:nd GUESTS Guests iof N(r. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum du ring ; the week-end were Mr. and A Irs. H. W. Winslow, Jr. and son, " rode I, of Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Walilacii Baker and family of Lewis! xm, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch off Ec Jenton and Mr. and Mrs. T aim edge Byrum and family c i Eljizabeth City. Stuck mts Return From College Stud lents have returned home for Um 5 sur nmer months from the following colleges: UNC-Chapel Hill - Doua Haskett, Walter Edwards. Jr.. Fred Mu rray, Andy Rogerson, Don Mm rgan, Rufus Riddick, Beth Harris: N. C. STATE U. - Bobbv Har rell, ' Paul Smith, Steve Rich Jick. Richard White. Grant Chs ippel 1. Shelley Bateman. Ton nmy Nowell, Terry Jackson, Bill . Dei eker, Marshall Caddy. Jar Evans; I SCU-i GREENVILLE Jan Wl lite, Janet Dail. Carolyn WJ hite, Carolyn Long. Jinny CI iamb era. Shirley Gregory. CI ,audia Brinn. Cindy Winslow. oaron Godfrey. Chuck White. P aid W Sard, Hubert Watson; CHO' WAN COLLEGE - 7 rhoma s Gregory; WAK FOREST U. - Donald Perry; UNC (-WILMINGTON - Jackie Simpson; Way ne Community Colleee - John I Si ton Hurdle, Lee Tunnell; CAS 1PBELL COLLEGE Nona an Young; ELON COLLEGE - Bea Skips-ey; AO p Pam Cox, Douglas UmpJ tlett, Peggy Copeland; ' WI LSON TECH -. Wallace Morf tan, Royce Vickers; W jC-GREENSBORO Susan Han ell St CMtcnnD Jlx To Ircst IicSwy .- - . ' .'. -'''Jti.it- The St. Catherine Auxiliary of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will meet Monday night, June 8 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joe Towe, Jr. Mrs. Towe and Mrs. Erie Haste, Jr., will host the meeting. To Find A 7itV It's a fact that mere man, in his search for a wife, is more or less at the mercy of designing females. . ;i-.v: For the benefit of male citizens, then, we submit the revelations of an unnamed Swiss savant, who says a man"' can discern the character of the girl he wants to marry if he tests her peeling, cleaning and cooking -potatoes. '-i.:-:':f-:'y .;"', Accordingly: "If she peels the potato cutting thick rinds, she's extravagant. If she leaves the eyes, she's lazy. If she uses much fat in cooking, she s greedy, and if she allows them to burn, she's negligent", s,- Youthful swains, after carefully submitting young ladies to the above test and finding them blameless, are urged to marry, whether the girl is rich or poor, ugly or pretty, for she will prove "a good friend and wife, bringing prosperity and happiness." Maybe f Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. T. B. Sumner was hostess to her bridee club Tuesday nicht at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Montfort Hadlam, Mrs. J.R. Futrell. Mrs. V.N. Darden, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. Caterine Ward and Mrs. Guy Newby, Jr. Mrs.Whedbee was high score. A sweet course was served. WE'RE ' PRICE'S Woodland Dress Shoppe "THE FASHION CENTER HERTFORD, N.C. 4 2C-5620 Almost Out Of It! Next week about this time, you'll almost be out of it . . . that's right, another school year will be over be fore you know it! " Some of you will start those long-awaited sum- ? mer vacations; others will begin newly-acquired sum"' mer jobs; and, alas, there are still others whose major activity will be summer school. A good many of this year's graduates will be making preparations for their first year of college this falL Regardless of your personal plans for the season, we want to wish each of you a Safe, Healthy and Hap py Summer. . i - - tiie ranroiii c c; telefi:o::egt?l' fll!:ub Is r:::o: Than A Shelter How does your house affect your family living? . .i : Our homes; can be either a temporary stepping place for random activity, or the center of a whole way of living with many facets of outreach. K' Mrs. Ila Grey White, County Home Economics Extension Agent says "Homes exist for and because of people - to serve their needs: physical,; psychological, and social". - : : : According to the latest studies. Mrs. White points out that automation, r urbanization, mobility, gains in education, increased leisure time, the labor movement, more discretionary dollars,' and ; - ? exploding population are among some of the forces affecting housing. . The dwelling may affect family growth favorably or unfavorably depending upon the provisions rit makes for social life both within the family group and among the family and friends, rest, privacy, and the routine activities of the household. s; .A'', -:'?;; The houses in which we all live and which we all probably take very much for granted actually exert a powerful influence on our everyday experience of family living. In considering the house as the important aspect of our lives, two things should be kept in mind: not only does man react specifically to the influence of the house in which he lives but the house in turn "reacts" in a similar , manner to its inhabitants. Fill Wed Sunday Miss Cathy Cross of Rt. 3, Hertford will marry Paul DeWayne Perry of Rt. S, Hert ford, Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Evangelical Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. A reception will follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gregory. "I WW mm- 1 72 ?t ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - The Reverend and Mrs. James Percy Trueblood of Route I, Hertford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evangelyn Blanche, to Earl James Berry, son of the Reverend and Mrs. H. F. Berry of . The bride-elect Is presently a lege, Hobe sound, rwnaa., - Mr. Berry Is a graduate of the Institute, and Peterborough Teacher's College, and Is presently a student of Hobe Sound Bible College. He will continue his studies there In the faU. An August 1 wedding Is planned. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited. Linda Harrell Wins DAR Award Each year Edenton Tea Partyi Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presents a Hjood Citizen Award, a pin and certificate, to the girl in thej rising senior class who has been chosen on the basis of Leader ship, Service, Dependability and rainousm. .. Miss Linda Gale Harrell is the 1970-71 DAR Good Citizen from Perquimans County. Next fall she will be given a questionnaire, to answer on patriotism and democracy. She will be asked to submit an essay on some phase. of history to be entered in District and State Competition. She and her mother will be guests at the District Pcrquimsns Historical Scdety To l icet Iu&3 8 The Perquimans County Historical Society will meet Monday night, June 8 at 8 o'clock at the New Hope Community Building. All members are urged to be present. Greeting; card makers estimate that more than a half billion valentines will be sent this year, and that old-fashioned sentiment still predominates so much so that many valentines are replicas of Victorian greetings. HICKS uiionY & IHTITFORLV AMD Perejtitmana Coanty TUCOAT SWCCNStSiAT rrjDAT , O SATURDAY E3X OBCIC&SXTt B (! Truck Radio Dtenatchei vumm kdcstw The Perquimans County Tax Office is now - accepting payment for prepaid taxes. For iff , ' ' ,. - '"4f f-'-i-,i -i . , -v r-"''' .kl , . ; -'- ' a-- - ! ! :: - ".' ' " '.' v ... ' f -'. 1 .V i-'.S , ,,U V.; -;: '''v.1 1 persons tdchir.j td prepay their taxes ct the discount rate it tvUl be necessary to contact or cc'Jthe TcxOffwe. ; Kingston, Ontario. Canada. student of Hobe Sound Bible Col . , Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Good Citizens Day when she will have the opportunity to meet Good Citizens from other schools. Mrs. Allan B. Bonner, Regent of Edenton Tea Party Chapter made the presentation at Commencement Exercises held at Perquimans County High School on Friday night, May 29 Bridge Club Meets Miss Mary Sumner entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Guests included Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Mrs. J. T. Biggers, Mrs. H. C. Stokes, Mrs. John Cos ton, Mrs. W. G. Barbee, and Miss Ruby White. Mrs. Holmes won the high score prize. The hostess served a sweet course. I J I . 4 c IP' ".Si ':s I rl h - j! HERTFORD, N. ft'ii TO ALL INTERE PERQUIMANS COUNTY TAXPAYER'S ! TcrnridFl: "Dried Flora" will be to-1 by Mrs. Eiwin Williams on J 13. The workshop will be to-. at the County Office BuildSnj i 10:00 a.m. " v, j If you are interested, pleae contact Da .Grey White, Bos Economics Extension Agent, f the County TJfflcernldiBgr-'-.-i "The artistic challenge of c craft is to use specimens' in C way they appear to grow in & woods and fields where they ar found. Collecting and assemhllr plants, grasses and flowers fro: your garden, the woods, Mr seashore and the field will brie you lasting pleasure", says Mrt wmie. -Because you musi 100 so closely at nature, you may fin: yourself becoming more awsir of natures Infinite beauty tha: ever before". , I Each participant will bring U the - workshop plant .materia' which has been pressed. This wil be used to make greeting card and note paper. ' The oldest surviving bridge if the world is the slab stone sing! arch bridge over the River Melt! in Smyrna, now Izmir, Turkey. 3 dates from about 830 B.C. - AIR CONDITIONED'-: TAYLQ3 THEATRE WEDNESDAY k THURSDAY JUNE 3-4 Rating (X) No one under 17 admitted. DAN I EL E GAUBERT "CAMBLLE 2000' First Floor $100 Balcony lt FIVE BIG DAYS - RATING (G) . $ Friday, June 5 Thru Tuesday; June 9 JACK WILD, BILLIE ? HAYES, MARTHA RAYE& MAMA CASS 1 in 1 MPUFNSTUFW I First Floor 75ML00-U25 saicony puf . i bf COMING JUNE 10-11-12-13 :" : WALT DISNEY'S "SLEEPING i BEAUTY' STED Tcr: Cc!!rctor

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