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I s . s s N S I 1 1 ..:2,l7Gofilociefcy Jews IX-END HERE . r, and Mn. Howard r-hton , and family of ,u'.'..orn Pines spent the week--. J here with relatives. ,:. HEX-END IN VA. -' ) ' J.lr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stalling . V ' tnt the week-end in Alexan '" drta, Va, with Mrs- StallingsV brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ; and Mrs. 0. L. Williams. IN GREENVILLE . Mrs, H. A. Whitely is spending .' this week in Greenville with Mr. . and Mrs, Jack Edwards. : FROM DURHAM : : Greg Beck of Durham spent ; , last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. -: - Pi Tarkenton. Ftft GOLDSBORO . I. Mrs. Joe Tunnell and Miss Nancy Tunnell are guests of ' relatives in Goldsboro this week. : I; VA. GUESTS . ?- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Corwin of !; Williamsburg, Va. were week ' K end guests of Mrs. Corwin's I mother, Mrs. Azalea Winslow. 1 AT NAGS HEAD 'S v -Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer R and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S Sawyer and family, and Mr. and S Mrs. John Stallings of Green ' s: vflle spent last week at the X. Harris Cottage at Nags Head. $ MD. GUESTS St Mr. and Mrs. Woody Winslow . x of Silver Springs, Md. were v guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall . jt Owens on Sunday. C. MD. GUESTS S. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Winslow of Silver Springs, Md. were 5 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Owens on Sundav. .;' FROM RALEIGH . Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tarkenton on Saturday. SUNDAY GUESTS . - Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and family of fjewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow, Jr. and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Byrum and family, all of Elizabeth City. N. J. GUESTS .': Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weidemann and family of Try Hill, N. J. were week-end of Mrs. Weidemann s stints, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ,vokes. &FROM RALEIGH a 2 Mrs. Hubert Dale of Raleigh pent the week-end here with relatives. FLA. GUESTS Mrs. Raeford Bowen and children of Orange Park, Fla. Kare guests of Mrs! Bowens - ; parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. 0. ffWhite, Sr. ; WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD '.Thomas Gregory, Hubert 'Watson, and Ronnie Baker were "week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. t Bryant Miller and Jarvis Miller . at Nags Head. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. - J. W. Ward on Saturday evening ' were Mrs. Charles Bradford, ', Mr. and Mrs.Donnie Byrum, all of Norfolk, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood of Portsmouth, Va FROM GREENVILLE ; . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of v. Greenville spent the week-end , here With Mrs. H. A. Whitley and V-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. jPROM RALEIGH . .f;CIarke Dale of Raleigh spent .j' Jast week with his aunt, Mrs. , Milton Dail, Sr. WEEK-END IN ROANOKE . tjjMr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon V JTiTilP'W 'Jim CYPRESS BRAND - ' SLICED BOLOGNA fc 45 ftiVHH I RAN ' GROUND BEEF GWALTNEY'S SLICED BACON- HARRELL'S k PEANUT CITY COUNTRY HAMS FRESH GRADE "A" EXTRA LARGE EGGS 59 Doz. FILBERT'S ) MYonriAisE : ! 35' PINT J.C. Cbidod I Irtford, N-C., " " i: rtrOTd, N.C., Thursday, August 19, J971 spent the week-end In Roanoke, Va. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Name. VISIT HERE - Craig and Clay Weidemann of Cherry Hill, N. J. are Spending this week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. ' WEEK-END AT VA. BEACH Herring Broughton spent the week-end at Virginia Beach, Va. with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broughton. TRIP TO MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk in Wilson. The two families left Sunday for a trip to the N. C. Mountains. WEEK-END IN S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier and Miss Dawn Dozier spent the weekend in Bennettsville, S. C. with Mr and Mrs. Cor bin Dozier, Jr. , WEEK-END IN S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Dozier and Miss Dawn Dozier spent the week-end in Bennettsville, S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Jr. WEEK-END IN WINSTON SALEM Mrs. Jack Kanoy and Mrs. Melvin Wright of Elizabeth City were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris in Winston Salem IN HOSPITAL C. E. Pritchard is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George Lat timore and family of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mrs. Eveyln Lattimore. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Jim Tepper has returned to her home in Butler, N. J. after spending 2 weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Z. A. Harris. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Price Monds of Winston Salem was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds. AT NAGS HEAD ' Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee are spending 2 weeks at their cottage at Nags Head. CHARLOTTE GUESTS Mrs. J. G. Hunter and children, Cindy and John-John, , of Charlotte are guests of relatives here this week. RETURNS HOME Miss Mary Brinkley Ward has retuned home after a visit in Butler, N. J. with relatives. AT VA. BEACH ; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and daughter, Eva, were overnite guests of Cmdr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker at Virginia Beach, Va. on Monday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. W. H. Pitt returned home Saturday from the Albemarle Hospital,' where she was a patient last week. AT NAGS HEAD Major and Mrs. S. L. Sisco are spending some time at Nags Head. ROCKY MOUNT GUEST Mrs. Shelton Newbold of Rocky Mount spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner. Sr. WEEK-END IN N.J. Jarvis Ward and daughters, Ann and Ruthie Ward, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tepper in Butler. N. J. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Morgan and children were overnite a -b 69 b!T 1tt n 79 AAA FRESH FREESTONE PEACHES 19 Lb. FILBERT'S ka kail I 4 Jbj 1Ff POUND , 0't - a Ca, Inc. Phone 423-5443 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings at Nags Head on Wednesday. ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Sr. and their guest, Mrs. Shelton Newbold of Rocky Mount, at tended the Lippmann-Wright Wedding in Richmond, Va. on Sunday. " , . TO TEXAS ' Miss Annette Cartwright of Hertford flew to Smithville, Texas last weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Janak, Mr. and Mrs. Clem' Mikeska and family, and Mr. and Mrs. B.L McEachern and family. VISIT IN GEORGIA Mr. and MrsAUen Winslow & family visited Six Flags over Georgia last week. WEEK AT MARYLAND i Mrs. Annie C. White is spending this week at Maryland where she is visiting Mr. & Mrs. Joe Simmers. FROM PETERSBURG Mrs. George Clarke and children, Marion and Morris, of Petersburg, Virginia are spending a few days with Mrs. Clarkes mother, Mrs. J.E. Morris. . RETURNS HOME Mrs. J E. Morris returned home Monday afternoon after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Morris in Reidsville, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke in Petersburg, Va. TOURED VA. BEACH On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Chappell and daughter, Angela and Mr. and Mrs. Gailey Chappell and daughter, Vickie, toured Virginia Beach and surrounding resort areas. WEEK-END GUEST : " Miss Maureen Nixon and Miss Seron Moore, students at the University Medical College of Virginia in Richmond were week-end guests of Mrs. TJ. Nixon, Jr. and Miss Helene Nixon. VISITS HERE Miss Renee Riley of Norfolk, Va. is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Proof Of Age Big Worry For Senior Citizens i . Everyone who expects to draw a social security retirement benefit must prove they have reache retirement age. A great many of the people who live in the Perquimans area worry about proving their age. They worry and worry but this does not solve their problem. One of the reasons they are worrying is that if they are over 57 years of age and were born in the state of North Carolina, they do not have an original birth certificate. An original birth certificate is the best proof of age that can be furnished but other records can be used. Generally speaking, the next best record is ta Federal Census Record made a few years after the person was born. The personnel in the. Social Security Office will assist anyone in completing an ap plication to secure a Federal Census record. All people over 57 years of age who have not discussed their proof -of-age with the social security people, should do so as soon as possible Fighlin' Words Eight of any ten girls don't have the right physical specifications, says a cor set publication. Those are fighting words to eight of any ten boys. CHOWAN ACADEMY ESTABLISHED 1968 An Independent School i ' 1( . ? DEDICATED TO QUALITY EDUCATION WITHIN A CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE SMALL CLASSES STUDENT GOVERNMENT ALL SUBJECTS INCLUDING, LATIN FIELD TRIPS EXCELLENT ATHLETIC PROGRAM - THREE COMPLETE PROGRAMS ; , KINDERGARTEN --ELEMENTARY -JUNIOR HIGH , i - . GRADES 1-6 ' GRADES 7-9 . I TRANSPORTATION CAN BE ARRANGED Only A Few Vacancies Exist. For Further Information, Contact Mrs. Frances T. Hollowell, Headmistress - Phone 482-3649 Announce, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling S. Shue of Ahoskie, N.C. an nounce the Engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Ana to Elvin Leroy Spivey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Spivey of Edenton, N.C. The wedding will take place August 29th. at the Ahoskie United Methodist Church. Whiteston News Revival Meeting is in progress at Up River Friends Church. The Evangelist is Reverend , Billie Britt from Spring Garden Street Meeting, Greensboro. -Meeting each night at 8:00 . closing on Sunday night, August 22nd. Special music each night, song leader is Mr. Danny Meads. Johnny Stallings returned . All 1 1T...U1 home from Albemarle Hospital on Sunday, p.m Daly Rountree is still sick at his home. Mrs. Ellis Stallings in at home suf fering from a back injury. Earl Winslow is at home with the Robert Hewitts at Newland. . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winslow, Beth, Lyn, and Mrs. Sylvia Winslow attended The Con servative Friends . . Yearly Meeting at Woodland on Sunday. Up River Friends S. S. held its picnic at the Community House on Friday evening with a fried chicken supper, cake and homemade ice cream. . Mr.andMrs.BurtonMyers,ot. Wilmington are visiung hw mother, Mrs. John T. Lane and Elsberry Lane this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow visited (heir son, Leslie and family at Asheboro for the weekend and attended The Homecoming at the Asheboro Meeting Sunday - and Open House at their new parsonage. Reverend Graham Senter and family of Trappe, Maryland visited relatives here on Friday. Mrs. Archie White's and Mrs. Claude Rountree's brother, Dennis Winslow, has returned to his home from The . Norfolk General Hospital. The - Alice Chappell Missionary Circle met on Saturday, p.m. with Mrs. Mary W. Winslow as hostess. Seven members were present. . CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this op portunity to thank each and everyone who was so kind to me while I was a patient in the hospital, and since my return home. The cards, visits, phone calls and gifts were greatly appreciated. , William (Bill) Rogerson i m ,,- The wedding of Miss Maureen Miller Nixon and William Alfred ' Bogue Jr. was solemnized Sunday morning at nine o'clock at Whispering Pines, home of' the bride's parents. Rev. Bennie Crawford performed the double-, ring ceremony in the garden in the chapel setting with white arch covered with ivy and gladioli. w;x'.;;-f 7' -'O'": Wedding music was presented by Mrs. William Hooper, pianist and Edward Jordon. soloist. ; The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winslow Nixon of Route 2. Hertford. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bogue of Route 3. Elizabeth City. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white full , length gown of summer linen -with Swiss styling , featuring a square neckline, full, puffed sleeves and fully shirred skirt caught at the waist with a cummerbund and Dior bow at the back. The front panel was of bib lace with Venice lace edging. Her elbow length veil of illusion , was attached to a band of daisies and she carried a bouquet of white daisies and bridal roses. Her only ornament was a pearl . necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. . Miss Margaret Ann Davis of Atlanta, Ga. was maid of honor and Miss Janet Gertrude Bogue, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaid They wore floral print gowns of white, aqua and -...1J.U -. : veilow in summer' linen wren empire waist with yellow ribbon trim and square neckline and short puffed sleeves. Their headpiece was yellow ribbon and they carried a nosegay of yellow daisies. Mr. Bogue was best man for nis son. nea iixou, uruuwr ui the bride, served as usher. Mrs.' Aubrey Gallop was mistress of ceremony. r For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Nixon chose a yellow linen dress in the princess style with a front panel of Maderia cutwork and appliques, with accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Boflue wore an A line pink linen dres, with a border of Card Of Thanks . I would like to thank each and everyone who remembered me with their prayers, visits, calls, cards and all other acts of kidness while I was a patient in the Chowan Hospital and since my return home. : I thank the Lord for all of you. Your kindness will always be remembered. a u.i . .1 . -"'r''" ;j :f y .-. Rosa Lawrence Riddick Little, boy's clothes are be ing shown of knitted material, Coats and slacks of double knit materials make very good looking costumes for the young man in the family. Little girls have their knits, also. They are fashioned as replicas of those worn by older: sisters t Turtle neck sweaters are good. Jumpers are popular. , ' ' : I' 1 . ; "' 11 . -V-v ' A Failure , A new novel is described by the critics as being sin cere, refreshing and clean. The author is in despair, y r " : ! Mrs. William 1 lowers in shades oi rose and green around the neckline and skirt, white accessories and orchid corsage. A garden reception was held following the ceremony, v For a wedding trip to unan nounced points, the bride changed to a paisley voile dress with shirred bodice, white ac cessories and the roses lifted from her bridal bouquet. The couple will make their home in V Raieioh. r A shower was held in the .Educational Building of Berea Church given by Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. N.B. Duncan and Mrs. John Butler..' Mrs. Gilliam Underwood entertained at a bridesmaid's . luncheon at her home in Hert ford. . . . LADIES' ; SEAMLESS Panty Hose PLAIN KNIT Bed Pillows SHREDDED FOAM REG. PRICE 2.00 ' SAVE 1.23 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT MATERIAL 1 .PIllW Machine Washable Reg. Price $4.88 yd Sale , K''"-i C-"i Reg. $1.99 yd. yd. c7 rasrv RtHiM NX, 1 29" EACH- - - V? fff WZTT 1 1-91 . I tout X Deads ,3 A. Busuc,Jr. The rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom's parents at their home on Route 3. RICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routeman Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 LADIES' NYLON PANTIES Reg. Price 794 SALE 2$r : M ukk K i nairNPt vis r , , V Reg. Price $21.88 1U """" 1 1 ' ' . - i'-' . Indoor - Outdoor Carpst REGULAR PRICE $29.96 SA1$14W SAVE 8.62 BOY'S PERMANENT PRESS fure leg f;;;ts C:s Sport Shirts PHRMANlNf PRESS Asst colors, solid & stripe . SHORT SLEEVE $157 SPECIAL . . , 1 LONG SLEEVES Card Of Thsnhs Death bears an emotional toll that weighs heavy on the hearts of those left behind. It is upon the loss of a loved one that the m j Ylrue value of friendship is I 'J C revealed. Those who care help those who are bereayed to ac cent the inevitable. Y v ' v The family of Mrs. Addie B. White would like to express deep and sincere appreciation to all those who have helped make the last few weeks more bearable. The loss of a woman such as she cannot be forgotten, , but your thoughtfulness dulls the pain. The doctors and staff of Albemarle Hospital have our deepest gratitude for their care and consideration during our loved one's recent hospitalizatioa -" Thank you all for caring. : Gratefully yours, : The Family of Addie B. White AIR CONDITIONED TAYLOR THEATRE Edenton, N. C. Wednesday c Thursday Aug. 18-19-Rating (GP) r BURT LANCASTER IN "Valdez Is Coming". 5 Big Days-Rating (G) ' WALT DISNEY'S "$1,000,000 Duck" WITH DEAN JONES & SANDY DUNCAN . Coming Aug. 25-26-27-28 DAVID SELBY& GRAYSON HALL IN . "Night Of Dark Shadows" GIRLS BACK TO SCHOOL DRESSES Reg. $3.97 SALE TWIM AMn FIII.I. BED SIZE tog srr-uiAij f - Asst Colors I 3 ' V i r V jrjp ... f; TiTi
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