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V V v IVe 2-The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, June 10, 1971 The Weekly Society News FvOM ALEXANDRIA :Bri. Jackie Curtis of Alexandria, Va.; recently spent fivi days with her brother, T. Michel Morris and his wife Linda of Bethel. VISITORS ' 1. .Miss Celia B. Dail of r I. Washington, D. C. and Mr. and r J Mrs. Hugh Dermott and son r Deivid of Alexandria, Va., spent '- fp weekend with their mother ffl grandmother, Mrs. W. E. & RALEIGH GUESTS 0 : Mr. and Mrs. Reed Matthews J ' of Raleigh spent the week-end M? J. with Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Mat- : thews. ! AT NAGS HEAD . vi-' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daneker & Ad children are spending this m at Nags Head. 95 Ifr RRAPH i. : Mr. and Mrs. V.N. Darden 4Jjent a few days last week at Weir cottage at Nags Head. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Z.A. Harris is a patient in.the Chowan Hospital. . ATTENDS CONFERENCE X t-"Mrs. ; Sylvia Winslow of rfj-.'lvidere left today for .Wilmington, Ohio to attend the "National Friends Conference at I Wilmington College, I ATTEND GRAND CHAPTER Mr. and Mrs.. Dick Brewer I . ar.e ' attending the Grand ', Chapter of the Order of the ' Eastern Star in Raleigh this week. : AT NAGS HEAD I Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt and I grandson; William H. Pitt, III, ; of Charlotte are spending this week at Nags Head. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson repent the week-end at Nags Head. MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collins and Miss Ruth Schroeder of Cambridge, Md. were week-end guests of Mrs. C.A. Davenport. MICH. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fleet- i wood of Ferndale, Mich, spent a few days last week with Mr. and j Mrs. C.R. Holmes. i ATTEND CONVENTION L-vww-wRev. and Mrs. Norman Harris and family are attending the ' Southern Baptist Convention in St. Louis, Mo. this week. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mr. Claude Brinn has urned from the Albemarle oital where he was a natient several weeks. fciATTENUS VUNt EKKINCK LrtJ. j jjK sMiss Thelma Elliott was a delegate at the Methodist tS Conference held in Fayetteville ast week. 1r. and Mrs. James Wetzel of apel Hill spent a few days last week with Mrs. Wetzel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson during the week-end. ATTEND METHODIST d&NFERENCE jjf Rev. and Mrs. C.J. Andrews ip attended the Methodist Con rji ference in Fayetteville last week. ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. T.L. Jessup, Mrs. H.C. "fjtokes, Mrs. G.R. Tucker, Mrs. JTfiji Bass, and Miss Gladys Felton attended the funeral of Mrs. John Coston's father, Mr. B.L. Mattocks, in Mayesville on Wednesday Wednesday & Thursday . June 9-10-Rating (R) PETER CUSHING& INGRIDPITT IN 'The Vampire lovers" . twrnrn'mm-mmm mm mm mm mm aun 5 Bit Davr-Ratine (G) Fridav June 11 Thru Tuesday June 15 WaltJjlsneys ; . -T Barefoot, i: ' Executive" : With Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn. Harry Morgan and Flatly Cox ' ; Wednesday b Thursday : ,Junel647-Rating(G) : BRAD HARRIS - . IN , . 4 "Maniacs On i " Wheels" fc - ' :;-' mpiMMMIMssl STARTS JUNE 23RD. 'love Story" TAYLOR THEATRE . Edenton, N. C. tmw mmmmm mm mmk mm mm mm m WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt and daughter, Joy of Newport News, Va. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. FROM CHARLOTTE Mrs. Jesse Camp of Charlotte is a guest of her aunt, Mrs, Pearl Banks. FROM GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and family of Goldsboro visited Mr Harris' mother, Mrs. Z.A. Harris, in the Chowan Hospital on Sunday. WIS. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wetzel of Milwaukee, Wis. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby last week ATTEND LIONS CON VENTION Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn, Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum, and Mr and Mrs, Wesley Nelson at tended - the State Lions Club Convention in Rocky Mount during the week-end. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Whedbee and Mrs. S.L. Sisco spent the week-end at the Whedbee Cottage at Nags Head. WEEK-END IN HICKORY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory and Paul Ward spent the week end in Hickory with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Thornton. D.C. GUEST Car) Copeland -of Washington, D.C. is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Whedbee. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Miss Evelyn Tarkenton and Gary Teague of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W F. Tarkenton. . SUNDAY IN GREENVILLE Mrs. Mattie Matthews, Mrs. Lucille Jackson, Mrs. Dessie Rountree, and Mrs. Maude Jones were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassie Sawyer in Greenville on Sunday. FROM LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Jr. and family of Lewiston visited Mr. and Mrs. TP. Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Sr. on Sunday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Molly Bunch has returned home from Norfolk General Hospital where she was a surgery patient. RETURN HOME Mrs. T.B. Sumner and Mrs. W.G. Wright have returned home after spending some time at Salters Path with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan. SUNDAY GUEST Mrs. Mary Knight of Eure was a guest of Miss Virginia Tucker and Miss Elizabeth Tucker on Sunday. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby, LADIES SLEEVELESS SHELL Screen Print, Fully Lined 100 Cotton - REG. r " SALE $3.99 '6" -: WASHCLOTH ?. y A S S D: R T M E N T REG. 28t! FOAM FILLED Bed Pi!!ovs riVlVCi 'WE OUR HERTFORD, N. C. VLTk REGULAR $J.ee SAVE S1.ee Jf jQlSl DACRON AND COTTON jCr f ?'7f niiOTrniv" ml fit H? dT CAooi from mjri coo'l o' Jf II 1''" '' blue moif qnd coral In 3 V" "' lJ,WaT : ej pry tour 'W i I'iri S.M.I Lilf Ft"? A V Reg. $1 .99 Save 7U J IrVF kl J 100 Stretch Nylon Cv fJffifl LADIES' Mkllvl J) . M H J- Miss Eva Newby, and house guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Wetzel of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wetzel of Milwaukee, Wis., spent the week-end at Nags Head. CAL. GUESTS RETURN HOME Mrs. Ralph Erskine and her daughter, Mrs. Susan Linton, and her daughter, Barbara Jean, of La Jolla, Cal. returned to their home Tuesday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lane. STUDENTS HOME FROM COLLEGE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: ECU, Greenville - Karen Haskett, Peggy White, Janet Dail, Kay Dail. Shirley Gregory. Cindy Winslow, Claudia Brinn, Hubert Watson, Tim Baker, Doug Benton; Wake Forest - Tommy Long, Donald Perry; N.C. State U., Raleigh - Shelley Bateman, Bill Decker, Terry Jackson, Bobby Harrell, Douglas Perry; UNC-Greensboro - Susan Harrell, Diahne Layden; Greensboro College - Nanette Ambrose; Campbell College - Broughton Dail; ACC - Pam Cox, Peggy Copeland. Whiteston Week-end guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Jet Rountree were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glad stone, of Lexington, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Reynolds and son of Halifax, Va., Mrs. Ada Gladstone, of Norfolk, Va., also was a guest. Nan Ella and Marjorie are daughters of their families of Mrs. Rountree. Mrs. Olive Hodgin and a friend Mrs. Pat Hensley from the Cane Creek Meeting were dinner guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Jet Rountree and Winslow. Mrs: Johnny Baker had the misfortune to get her hand caught in the washing machine wringer last week. ASK THE MAN FROM EQUITABLE ABOUT LIVING INSURANCE FOR RETIREMENT GEORGE E. FIELDS Phone 426-7238 Hertford, N. C. THE! The Equitable Lite Assurance Society Week End OPEN ALL DAY GIRLS REG- PRICE FOLDING BED 6 Feet Long-24" Wide Polished Aluminum , Frame-Polyfoam Mattress Reg. Price $10.88 jnysALE;yi LAY-AWAY PLAH Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bartlett Dough of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, - Deborah Mc Donnell Dough, to: Charles Francis Combs, son of Mrs. Charl , Reuben Combs and the late Mr. Combs of Hert ford. The bride-elect is at tending North Carolina State University and is a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of North Carolina State University and is presently employed by the New York Yankees. The wedding is planned for July 10. News Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lassiter of Norfolk, Va., have been visiting his father John Lassiter on week-ends recently. Mrs. Dolan Winslow and children and his mother Mrs. Alva Cooke, of Elizabeth City, visited Mrs. Dempsey Winslow recently. Earl Winslow of Newland has spent the past two weekends with his sons, Eugene and Fentress at his home. Mrs. Alfred Stallings, mother of Ellis Stallings is a patient at Norfolk General Hospital. Mrs. Julia Chappell, sister of Mrs. Carrie Gregory is a patient at Chowan Hospital. UITABLE of the United States, New York. N.Y, Specials! WEDNESDAY um FLARE LEG SLACKS 100 Polyester Machine Washable Reg. $6.99 SUMMER SLACKS $199l T 1 564 S 1 43 alMM '.. at a S CHILDREN BOXER SHORTS 100 Cotton -Size 4 to 6X RECT. 47i I V SALE 33 : Out-Of-Town . Guesto Attend ' Celthration Those from out-of-town who attended the soth Wedding , Anniversary Celebration of Mr. and Mrs. V. N, Darden on Sunday included - Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Christensen and son. Robert, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor, all of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson and children. Edith, and Carl, of Annandale. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. George and son, David, of Raleigh: Mr. and Mrs. Milton May of Winter ville; E. J. Brickhouse. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Darden. of Columbia: Garland Towe. Mrs. Robert Jennings, Mrs. E. M. Perry. Mrs. M. V, Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Owens, of Elizabeth City; Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan. Mrs. Frank Barrow, both of Norfolk, Va. Roy Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Model AEC-4LP , TO Pi1 I I J V r .-: ' Hertford, Next to Perq. High School Ph. 426-5556 Edenton 409 S. Broad St. 482-3310 Elizabeth City -1019 N. Road St. -338-6994 YOUR HOME FOR MODERN GAS APPLIANCES COOKING- HEATING- WA TER HEA TING FARM ( PCNTACH LOROPH ENOL, TECHNICAL) WOOD PRESERVATIVE for maximum protection against DECAY, TERMITCO AND WOOD DCOTROYINO INSECTS :kv ..... - INOUSTRIAL Williams, of Drivers, Va.; Mrs. E. W. Spires, Mr. and Mrs: James Oglesby. of Edenton; and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Stanton of Plymouth. Card Of Thanks The family of Martha (Mat) Lassiter would like to express their sincere appreciation for all the prayers, cards visits, food and all the many other kindnesses extended the family during the sickness and death of our wife and mother. John E. Lassiter & Family dress revue results Card Of Thanks I wish to say thank you everyone who remembered me with prayers, visits, cards and flowers, while I was a patient in the hospital and since my return home. . I Love You All Ellie Goodwin - jw iiTifeimind Albemarle Chemical Company HERTFORD. N.C. 426 5224 Across From Winfall Elementary School Second Child First Son Mrs. Richard C. Rutiewiez of Virginia Beach announces the birth of her second child, first son, Richard Elliott, on Congratulations SENIORS OF PERQUIMANS HIGH SCHOOL GIFT SUGGESTIONS LUGGAGE-RADIOS-ALARM CLOCKS FOOT LOCKERS TRUNKS-IRONS HAIR DRYERS-ELECTRIC CURLERS-LANE CEDAR CHESTS-CARD TABLES- W. Morgan Furniture Co., Inc. "The Bet For Less" 1914-1971 Dial 426-5570 Hertford, N. C. Frigidaire take-home air conditioner installs easily, cools fast. 6,000 BTUhr. Capacity. Cooling Capacity! For most bedrooms living rooms, tOO.. ',''. Jet-Fast Cooling! Pushbutton controls. HI for full power. LO for quiet nighttime use. Filtered Alrl Air pollutants dust dirt pollen screened out. Washable filter. Draft-Free Comfort! Directs air around you not at you. . Installs Easily! Any handyman can do It. Complete In structions. 11 5-volt operation. Prices At FRIGIDAIRE BOTHERS TO BUILD IN MORE HELP Aiioclatlon of Home Appliance Manufacturers' it A i-ZT lj 'liil HOME In home or industrial construction, in public buildings "anyMAere where long service life of wood is desired, Penta gives the required protection against rot and insect attack. Penta treated wood, when properly processed, is clean, dry and easy to handle. Rain or ground water will not wash Penta from the wood. As Penta is a chemical compound not a mixture or by-product it can be depended upon for absolute uniformity. See Us For Your Penta Treated Poles and Lumber. ir.U3 WATI ".WAYS Thiinufav Mnv 27. 1971. Mrs. Rutkiewiez is the former Patricia Elliott of Route 1,' Hertford. Start 99. Standards Si
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