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to-5 s: in II! 1 4 1 i i i j. 1,1 Past 2-Thi Fsrqulmans County Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, November 26, 1970 The Weekly Society Mews Hertford BP W; Club Meets fCXN9 m RALEIOa IS T. B, tumnar apaftt the wec-ea4 in R10 with Mr. ml Ure. T, i. lumner, Jr. 155 OA, . Carroll Berry, Jr. of Atlanta, Ca.iieverildayflsatweek wi'JbJjrnti,lr.awlMn.B. T8AN0!VlNa HOUDAYI mi.C.Woodardwlfiipd the Thankisiving Holidays with raiauvoa in Auawa. ua. n r. aitht Mrs. Idlth IklEptr of Hyatt ivllle, Md. will sptat.-tte Thanlntf vlniHolidayi with Mr. and Mre. c. t. uinner, w. itviv ran WIE&XND Miss Thalrcs Elliott ipent the knA with Mr. and Mn. Charlee Godwin In WilUamatoB ind Mr. and mm. oennn Holilday in Scotland Ntek. mam anANOH Mr.udMn.BUlVanNaiMof Miuika. Vs. will snand the Thanksgiving Holiday! with Mra. van name a parana. aw mA Mm. ffranclB Nixon. THANKtQlVINQ IN DURHAM Mra. J. R. rutroU will antnd the Thankiglvlni Holidays with hwumanri Hautihtar-in-laW. Mr. ml Un Richard Futrell. In Durham. Mimivniinn mm. w. A. Monan of cwtnalon. Va. and Mra. Haiel Hayes of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. are Holiday guests of Mr. and Mra. Dean Kyle. IN CHAPEL HILL u wi Mn. a. R. Tucker are spending some time in Chapel Hill witn Dr. ana am. w. s .' Tucker..' HOLIDAY HERB Mrs. Rod Stamey and Mrs feuwm Harrcll of EmDorla. Va will spend Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. T. S. White. WEEK-END HERE uiu Evelvn Tarkenton and Ken Dillon of Winston-Salem pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. w. f. Tanemon. WEEK-END IN RALEIGH Miss Mary Sumner spent the week-end in Ralelgn witn Mr and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, jr. HERE FOR THE HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withrow of Emporia, Va. will spend Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. sunner, sr. FROM VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Wilcox of Virginia Beach, Va. were Kuest of Mrs. Mary Moore at Morgan Rest Home on Sunday. if fit T1THT 'farina RnhanuWI ti Waihlnfl ton, D.C. spent the week-end with Mrs. Dora Roberson and Travis White. FROM FAYETTEVILLE William M. Moore of Fayet- tovUle visited his mother. Mrs. Mary Moore, at Morgan's Rest .Home on Sunday. IN RALEIGH Mrs. Hazel B. Mathews spent a few days last week in Raleigh rih hM ama and dauflhters-in- bw Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Mathews. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs Reed Mathews. WEEK-END IN RALEIGH Miss Ruby White spent the week-end in Raleigh with Mr and Mrs. t. b. sumner, jr. VA. GUEST Johnny White of Alexandria, Va. snent the week-end with Mrs, Dora Roberson and Travis White. VA. GUEST Dick Baker of Arlington. Va spent a few days this week with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker IN RALEIGH Mrs. J. T. Lane spent a few days last week in Raleigh, FROM CAL. Hmrv Barber. Jr. of California is pending some time here with his mother, Mn. Henry Barber, IN RALEIGH i4m BrttWtnThach teant a few dayt lut week in Raksh with ralauvaa. HOLIDAYS IN CHAPEL HILL Mra. T. P. Brmn wui apena vw TlwnkivlRSrSoUdaya In Chapel Kill wtta Dr. ana aws. w. Tucker. " i.fC'' SUNDAY IN NORFOLK 1'. Mr. and Mra. Dan Berry, biu Barry, Mra. I. Y. Barry and Mn. Maude Jones vUlted Mr, and Mra. Irving Stubba In Norfolk, Va. on Sunday. HOME FOR WEEK4BNO tnnArm imlth. atudant at ACC, Wuson, spent the week-end with her paranta, Mr. and Mn. Paul Smith. MOREHSAD CITY QUESTS Mr. and Mn. swnnar cnaw, Jr. of Monhead City were guesU of Mn. Annie Chalk and Miss Louiaa Chalk on Tuesday. IN D. C. . ' Mrs. W. J. Oakey, Jr. u apendlng aome time In Washington, D. c. wiui raiauvaa, WEEK-END IN PLYMOUTH Misa Hulda Wood spent the week-end in Plymouth with her alater, Miss Elisabeth Wood. SAT. IN NEWPORT NEWS Mn. W. C. Dosler. Mn. H. a. Whitley, Mrs, W, 0, Edwards and Mn. Edwin Williams wen guests of Mr. and Mn. S. P, Toney, hi, in Nawpon news, va. on Saturday ana anenma wm Batur at St. Andrewa Episcopal Church.'- VISITS IN VA. mm. w. H. Hardcaetle la pandUig some time In Virginia Beach, va. witn nor son ana daughter-in-law, Captain and Mn. W. H. Harocasue, jr. FROM PORTSMOUTH Mra Vick Stallion of Port' mouth. Va. spent the week-end with her mower, Mrs. j. n, Baker :,-V-:'- WEEK-END GUEST Mm Thelma Peele of Win chester, Va. spent the week-end with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mn. Robert White.' want FOR WEEK-END Mlaa Pam Cm. student at ACC. Wilson, spent the week-end with her Barents, nr. ana sue. biu Cox. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mn. J. W. Dillon underwent surgery at Norfolk General Hosnital last week. ROANOKE GUESTS Mr. and Mn. Jack Mo taomery and Miss Jeannie Mmtsnmerv of Roanoke. Va will spend tne Tnanugivins Holidays with Mrs. Mon tgomery's mother, Ban. Phillip Jackson. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Mrs. C. E. Ritter of Winston- Salem will apend the Holiday . - .a a with her son-in-iaw ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Audrey Roach has rehirMd from the Albemarle Hospital and Is convalescing at the home of her son-in-iaw ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Winslow. in Behrldere. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mn. James Wetxel of Lexington, Va. spent the week end win Mn. Wetzel's parents, Mr. and Mn. J. e. newoy. ATTEND GAME Mr, and Mn. Carl Sawyer attended the Duke-Carolina Football Game in Chapel Hill on Saturday. RETURNS HOME Mrs. J. E. Morris returned linm Fririav aftar a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Liane, in Petersburg, Va. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mra. Walter Harrison has returned homo after undergoing surgery at tne Aioemane Hospital.' FROMVA. Mr. ind Mn, Dick cone or Arlington, Va. will apend the Hdlldayi with Mra. Cone's mother, Mrs Phillip Jackson. ATTEND DVKE-CAflOblNA oame Mr. and Mn. Robert Houoweu ettended the Duke-Carollna FootbaU Game in Chapel Hiu on Saturday. ' '-:- z1' .' HOLIDAY GUESTS - Mr. and Mn. J. C. spear ana rfauahter. AnMla. flf Ellubath City wUl apend the Holidays with Mn. Spear s parents, tar, ana Mn. D. F. Reed, Jr. LEAVES FOR VISIT mm Phiiiin Jackson will leave Sunday for a visit with Mr, and Mra. Jack Montgomery In Roanoke, Va, and Mr. and Mn. Dick Cone in Arlington, va. HOME FOR WEEK-END , Mrs. Maria Elliott, member of the Nuning Staff at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent tne waaknd hare with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mn. DUmon Young. VISIT IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mn. Dan Berry, Bin Berry, Mn. E. Y. Berry and Mrs. Mauae Jones vwiea mra. i . W. Dillon and Mn. Beatrice Harris in Norfolk General Hospital on Sunday. FROM GREENSBORO Mr. and Mn. Jimmy Bryant of Greensboro spent the week-end hen witn niauves. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Pet Riddick returned home Saturday from Norfolk General Hospital when he was a surgery patient. SUFFERS ARM FKACTUKB Richard B. Thach, III, suffered an arm fracture Saturday af ternoon due to a fall in his home. HOUSE GUEST Mr and Mrs. M. D. Lane of Belvldere had house guests this pest week, Mr. and Mn. cagar n StMl nf Rluefield. West Virginia and Miss Mary Ellis and Mr. James l. apaugier oi Bumpass, Va. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mn. Sylvia Winslow and Mr. and Mn. L. C. Winslow spent a few davs with Mr. and Mn. V. R. White, of Fayetteville, N. C. Mn. L. B. Cobb, Sr. was hostess to the Hertford BPW Oub Thursday night, Nov; 19th with eleven memben and two visitors Dresent, The business mntlng was pnsided over by Mrs. Jean taumnhlatt. oresldent. Reports wen hurd from various com mittees and items of business won dispensed with. Memben u Mit that the Christmas party would be held at a time and piace to oe Mwwwm Tha nrnaram tonlfl Was "Psrsonal Development" and Mrs, Anno Young, assisted by mm Camlvn Rountrta. isvo a itamnnatratlon on will. TWO WllS wen modeled whfch greatly enhancad the appearance of the wMWi, The demonstration was preceded by timely nmarks on Wynn-Fork 4-H Club Meets The Wvnn-Fork 4-H Club mot for Its ngular monthly meeting nn November 16. 1970 at the County Office Building, The meeting was caueu w order by our President, Earl Lane. Pledges wen made to the American and 4-H Flags. Minutes wen nad and ap- nravad. roll was called With 17 memben present with four ntw memnen. New business was 4-H Achievement oroiram November 30 encouraging every member interested to take part and be nresent. Miss Taylor encouraged everyone to please turn In record books. Selection sheets wen passed out for new projects. These wen to be filled out and turned In as anon as nossible. Fnr mir demonstration. Miss Sherri Taylor showed us how to make waxed candles, which was Interesting to everyone. With no further business, meeting was adjourned and delicious refresh ments wen served to everyone. ' David Trueblood Reporter the can of the hair given by Mn, Voune. After ., adjournment, : tne hostess, Mrs. Cobb, served refreshments to members present and to special guests, Mrs. Carolyn Kountree ana Mn. Fannie Hurdle. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mra. T p. Brinn was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her homo on Front Btnet. Those playing won Mn. V. N, Darden, Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mn. T. B. Sumner, Mn. C. E. jonnson, iMn. W. 0 Wright, Mn. Charles Whsdbeo, Mn. J. R. FutnU and Miss Tholma Elliott. Mn. Haslam won the nign Mon prise. A sweet course waa aoTVW."(rlSiV:;'ft-;:'-V:;rv-: BRIDGE CLUB MEETS mm .1 T. Rlsaara entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at h hnma nn Market Street. Those playing Included Mn. T. L. Jessup, tan. n. u. owm, Mn. G. W. Barbee, Mn. W. C. Dwler, Mn. John Coston, Mn. C. R. Holmes, Miss Mary Giimnar and the hostess. Mn. Jessup won tne nign score nrlia. A sweet course was served. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. and Mn. W. B. Tucker of Chapel Hill announce the birth of their second child, second son, Pmstmi Monds. born Tuesday, November 17. at Memorial Hnanital in Chanel Hill. Mrs-. Tucker is the former Miss Ann Brinn of Hertford. ANNOUNCE ADOPTION Mr and Mrs. Lindsey Ray Bunch announce the adoption of daughter, Melissa Kay, on Wednesday, November 18. Mm Runch is the former Miss Audrey Jackson of Hertford. Help For The Retarded Children Miaa Barbara Walla. Praloct Assistant for the North Carolina Association for Retarded Children, reports that response to the survey to locate inactive professionals Interested In futon work with the mentally ntarded has been very successful, Tnero have been 850 nglstration blanks nnt to the Raleigh Office from North Eastern North Carolina and they an still coming in. Those who complete nglstration forms are sent a checklist of ways in which they may help the ntarded. Miss Wells explained that Identifying these Inactive professionals will assist in tne establishment of nroirams for the ntarded. . Miss Wells said, "Those community programs must be established in order to provide positive alternatives to nsldential can and to provide close-to-home programs for retardates and other han dicapped people." The N.C.A.R.C. wishes to thank all those who have registered as potential em ployee volunteers for local programs to be undertaken by state agencies and volunteer groups? Other concerned penons an asked to write the N.C.A.R.C, 801 Lawyen' Building, Raleigh, North Carolina 27601, for mon Information. Helen Gaither Club Meets The Helen Ojsitherl Hnmamakara Club mat ThUTS- day nisht, Nov. 19,. at 7:80 with1 Krs. 6am Truooiooa. mrs. Donald Madra. tha oresldant. presided, "We Gather Together" waa nine. Mrs. Truahlood save . . I .. . . MJk ina aavoDiinai raamna ina iuu Psalm. She read i "Prayer of inannsgivina Mrs. Palte Underwood, our agent, gave an Interesting demonstration ot "cnrisimas Decorations". She showed several things that could bo made, aha also lot each penon make a flower. This demon stration was enjoyed by everyone. The famed statue of the Co lossus of Rhodes, one of the original Seven Wonders of the World, was located on the is land of Rhodes. , a mm The oresldent then COnductC tha hiiatnaaa meeting. A thar you note waa read from Mrs,! Grey wmve tot received at the tea. Chrlstr Open House was discussed. T., will be held DOC; ma ana are, a. uriii ha at tha county sxion.v RiilMlna Tha tonic will t "Homomaken Christmai''. Mm TTndarwood tnAOUnCC then would ba a County Awarf Program on Nov. 80 at tr. County omce buuuuii. The Collect waa npaated an the meeting wss adjourned, Delicious rafraahmenta war served, bv the hostess, to IT. eleven memben and one villi present. 5 AUCTION SALE USED FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ODDS AND ENDS. SAT., NOV. 28, 1970 10:30 AM. located on Belvldere and Ryland Road. 2 Mles West of Belvidere or 3 Mint East of Ryland, near Perquimans Chowan County line or Rural Road No. 1305. W. T 'Tom" Chappell, Home Place Carlton W. Chappell, Administrator PHONE 428-7488 WIN FALL, N. C Harold Winslow, Jr. AUCTIONEER PHONE 426-5307 HERTFORD. N. In geography, the "Levant" has reference to the eastern part of the Mediterranean with llty Islands and neighboring countries. DUO-THERM HOME HEATERS - KELVIN ATOR REFRIGERATORS ZENITH COLOR and B.W. 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