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try .u.: IJl.T' al ia? lo i 8!', 8J S... i':.iv 1 hi: I Page 2 - The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, January 7, 1971 The Weekly Society News ATTEND REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard and Mrs. Harold Deaton at tended the Woodard Family Reunion in Greenville on Sun day. IN HOSPITAL ' . v " Mrs. Dan Berry is a surgery patient in the Albemarle Hospital. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Phillip Jackson has returned home after a visit in Roanoke, Va. with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Montgomery and in Alexandria, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone. VISITS IN NEWPORT NEWS Miss Dawn Dozier spent a few days last week in Newport News, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Toney, III. SUNDAY IN PLYMOUTH Mrs. Addie Keegan spent Sunday in Plymouth with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow and son, Brock, of Wilson spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughton and Mr. and Mrs. Linfred Winslow. RETURN FROM FLA. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Bagley have returned home after spending the Holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Pickhardt, in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. SUNDAY IN CHARLOTTE Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt Jr. in Charlotte on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Evelyn Littimore is a patient in Rex Hospital in Raleigh. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Annie Chalk is a patient at Duke Hospital in Durham. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Woodard and two sons of Princeton spent a few days here last week. FROM ROANOKE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mont gomery of Roanoke, Va. were week-end guests of Mrs. Mon tgomery's mother, Mrs. Phillip Jackson. VISITS HERE W.H. Pitt, III, of Charlotte is spending some time here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt Sr. VISITS IN VA. Mrs. Azalea Winslow is spending time in Williamsburg, Va. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Corwin. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Saunders and two sons, Joey and Roger, of Gates were guests of Mrs Saunders' parents, Mr. and Mrs, L.B. Perry, on Christmas Day. FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkenton and family of Chesapeake, Va were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott. HAMPTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Eason of Hampton, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Jake White on Saturday. IN DURHAM Miss Louise Chalk is spending a few days in Durham. N.J. GUESTS Alvah Monds and two daughters, Allison and Lisa, of Pine Beach, N.J. spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Monds and Mr. and Mrs G.R. Tucker. WEEK-END IN NEWPORT NEWS Miss Bea Skipsey was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt in Newport News, Va. NEW YEAR'S DAY IN SUF FOLK Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perry and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hendricks in Suffolk Va. on New Year's Day. RETURNS HOME Miss Sue White returned to her home at Virginia Beach, Va. after spending the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. VISIT IN CHOCOWINITY Mrs. C.E. Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barrington in Chocowinity. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. T.G. Inman and son, Bobby, of hesapeaKe, va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt on Sunday. NEW YEAR'S DAY IN FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch in Franklin, Va. on New Year's Day. DEL. GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Belmont Perry and children, Dianne and David, of Wilmington, Del. were week end guests of Dr. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Perry. TUESDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mann of Englehard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Owens on Tuesday. VISIT IN EDENTON Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis were guests of friends in Edenton on Saturday. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett and daughter, Joanna, of Roper were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor. FROM FAIRMONT Mr. C.G. Wishart of Fairmont was a Holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lane. VISIT IN NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Pete Howall were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hahn in Norfolk, Va. on New Year s Day. HOLIDAY GUESTS Tommy Lane of Norfolk, Va. and Jimmy Johnson of Ports mouth, Va. were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lane. SUNDAY GUESTS Dinner guests of Mrs. L.D. Myers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dail and Mrs. Lucy Jones of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Dail of Grifton, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers, Paulette and Julian, of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Miller, Ken and Scott, of Winfall, and Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin, Sarah and Mike, of Hertford. FROM PORTSMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Taylor Jr. of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lane during the Holidays. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Schofield spent the week-end at Hatteras and Ocracoke. VISIT HERE Dr. and Mrs. John Broughton, III, and family are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton Sr. STUDENTS RETURN TO TO COLLEGE Students who have returned to college after spending the Holidays here with their parents are: UNC-Chapel - Hill - Walter Edwards Jr., Doug Haskett, Fred Murray, Rufus Riddick, Andy Rogerson, Don Morgan. Campbell College 1 Broughton Dail. ACC - Pam Cox, Peggy Copeland, Sandra Smith. N.C. State U. - Shelley Bateman, Bill Decker, Terry Jackson, Paul Smith. Donald Perry, Bobby Harrell, Tommy Howell. Chowan College - Thomas Miss Colson To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Colson of Hertford announce the engagement of their daughter, Robin Orlanda Colson, to Larry Sylvester Ambrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ambrose of Edenton. The wedding will take place Jan. 31, at three o'clock in the Assembly of God Church at New Hope. Friends are invited to attend. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my appreciation to everyone who remembered me with their prayers, gifts, cards, visits and every kindness while I was a patient in the hospital and since my return home. HazelM. White Announce Birth Of Son The Lowe family of Rt. 2, Hertford are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy, born December 24, in the Albemarle Hospital. Mother and baby are fine. Parents named the boy WALTON DAVID LOWE. Card of Thanks I sincerely want to thank all my friends and the many church groups for the flowers, cards, visits and especially prayers I received while in the hospital. For every act of kindness I want to say, May God Richly Bless You. Nathan N.Trueblood Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams announce the birth of a second child, a son, Carroll Matthew, born December 27, 1970 at the Albemarle Hospital. Students Work And Attend School WEEKLY L Total Allocation For County 469 The new length for skirts, which seems to be catching on in some areas, is the "Gibson" look, influenced by the Gibson Girl pictures that were so pop ular in the early nineteen hun dreds. The skirt hems are several inches above the ankle. ' Another popular length Is just about the top of the knee. Boots are worn with practical ly everything. Heavy clothes call for heavy shoes or boots BIBLE VERSE "A new commandment give I unto you, Tbat ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another." 1. Who gave the above com mandment? . 2. To whom was he speaking? 3. Upon what occasion? 4. Where may this commandment be found? Answers To Bible Verse 1. Jesus Christ 2. To his Disciples. 3. Upon the occasion of the Last Supper, after Judas had left the Upper Room. 4. John 13:34. Like Grandpa and Dad many of today's students must work to go to school. But assistance is being offered these students in an on-the-job training program enacted by the U.S. Congress In the Vocational Education Amendments of 1968. The Amendments provide financial assistance through part-time employment to students in need of earnings to begin or continue vocational programs. According to Dr. Charles Law, Director of the Division of Oc cupational Education with the State education agency, the Vocational Education Amend ments emphasize three main aspects of vocational programs. One aspect of the Amendments provides funds for expanding on- the-job training related to a student's course of study. Money is also appropriated for developing new programs of cooperative education, 17 of which began this year in North Carolina. A third emphasis, the work- study program, is being implemented in all 152 school systems in the State, said Law. Funds under the work-study aspect of the program are used to compensate students em ployed and to develop and ad minister the program. A student may work a maximum of IS hours per week while enrolled in a vocational program, but employment is limited to public, non-profit establishments under this part of the program, added Law. Allotment of funds to local school systems for the work-. study program Is based on the' percentage of the 15-2lyear-oid population, the number of dropouts, the rate of unem ployment, and the median in come of the area. Each local unit must match 20 per cent of the funds to the federal govern ment's 80 per cent. The total allocation for Perquimans County for 1970-71 is $469 as compared to the State total of $93,633, a minimum of the total cost of the program. Programs such as work-study promoting occupational training are essential in cutting down the dropout rate, according to State School Superintendent Craig Phillips. By teaching a student about the working world and letting him participate while in school, students who might otherwise become bored with school will remain motivated. INTELLIGENCE CONTROL Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird has issued a policy statement to go into effect no later than Feb. 1 removing the vast Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) from the Joint of Staff and putting it directly under the secretary of defense. ' By Sarah Asa Skenu.y r , If you stm have turkey ani ham left from your holiday meals, this is a tasty' icasse-f role. We find the c b e d a cheese adds taste ana zip t this dish. . v Ham-Turkey Casserole 2 T. chopped onion 18 t. thyme 1 T. butter or margarine 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup ' " V4 C. milk 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen French-style green beans, cooked 4 slices cooked ham 4 slices cooked turkey 13 c. shredded Cheddar -.cheese In saucepan, cook onion and thyme In butter until onion Is tender. Blend in soup; add milk. Heat; stir now and then. Ar range beans in a shallow baking dish (8-inch aquars):! top with ham and turkey. Pour soup over meat; sprinkle with cheese. Bake a 400 degree for 20 mlnutea or until hot and! bubbly. Makes 4 servings. Gregory, Andy Smith. UNC-G-Susan Harrell, Dianne Layden, Angela Baker. ECU - Kay Dail, Cindy Win slow, Jan White, Peggy White, Karen Haskett, Janet Dail, Claudia Brinn, Shirley Gregory, Carolyn White, Janice Winslow, Greensboro College Nannette Ambrose. Wake Forest U. - Donald Perrv. whyr.3tptlt il Your Federal Land Bank v Association nravideta vou effective long term credit services. For any worthwhile farm or farm family need, your FLBA representative has a Credit at Cost loan tailormade for you. There's a Land Bank Association office nearby to serve you. Offices located In: ELIZABETH CITY 806 W. Ehringhaus St Monday Through Friday 8:30 6:30 EDENTON Thursdays 10 . 12 PICKLED HERRING SUPPERS GENEROUS SERVING FOR "$1.25 Take-Out Plates - 3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries . . . We invite You To Eat With Us ... We Use Local Herringsv FHIDAY, APRIL 24th WILL BE LAST SERVING FOR THE YEAR DICK'S DRIVE-IK PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Snack Bar and Fishing Facilities m .. 1WEEK ONLY -JANUARY 7 13 100 COTTON ASSORTED WOVEN BEDSPREADS' BY CONE MILLS REG. PRICE $7.98 - a SALE 'at) No Iron Rounded Covers Brush Fringe - Machine Washable Pre-Shrunk.. - i w 11 WHZ, U tx 1 (7 hi i i .ii 1 i in iui, lrpOLYESTER aw 1 H AND NYLON KNIT Vv It ! ASSORTMENT YY lllpl REG. $3.88 YD. : r t iiiuijiv? . l BOXED I OUR JANUARY T PICTURE EVERYDAY CARDS CLEARANCE SALE FRAME ASSORTMENT GET-WELL IS NOW ON! REG. PRICE $1.49 BIRTHDAY AND Merchandise Reduced T $2"' SYMPATHY yp Q y2 PRICE SALE PRICE . . . GOOD ASSORTMENT 3 WAYS TO SHOP .. . 2 bOXeS '1.00 CASH . LAY-AWAY MASTER " t,W CHARGE. 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