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1 2-Tfca Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, October 28, 1971
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ii I7eefily Society Hews
Homemakers Conclude
Annual Fashion Review
Announce ,
En"emeni
Hertford BPW dub Meets Wkh Mrs. Cobb
-X-END HERE
s Aueen Beck and Jack
of Raleigh were week-
quests of Mr. and Mrs. W.F.
nton.
K-END GUESTS
Y. and Mrt. W.B. Byrd of
. i
u-ujeveiwere week-end guegtB
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White.
IK-END HERE .
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1 -l am mis. neea Maiuiews
jrvuueign spe me week-end
fwilK'Mr. and Mrs. Hazel B
I Matthews.
i MlGUEST '
. if . V T T To I AllistA Dtla-h aI
Washington, D.C. was a week'
Mduest of Mrs. Nathan Relfe
land1. Mr. and Mrs. John
Brotghton, Jr.
i ' JEEQM WILMINGTON
3 9 Mrs. Robert White and family
jjof Wilmington are guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
pn-y-
J CHARLOTTE GUEST
1 Mrs. Jesse Camp of Charlotte
jspent the week-end with Mrs.
jPearl Banks.
jFRQM CHESAPEAKE,
j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkenton
land family of Chesapeake, Va.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Elliott on Monday:
E. CITY GUESTS
t dtfr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory
lot Elizabeth City were guests of
Mrs. Dora Robertson and Travis
White on Sunday.
RETURN HOME
Mrs. Gladys H. White and
Mrs. Alyce T. Hammond have
returned to their home in
Easton, Md. after a visit here
with Mrs. Max Campbell.
FROM NEWPORT NEWS
i Rufus Riddick from Newport
News, Va. spent the Hobday
week-end witn ms parents, Mr
and Mrs. Marion Riddick.
CHARLOTTESVILLE GUESTS
.1 : Mr. and Mrs. George M.
j Kelly, H, of Charlottesville, Va
; were week-end guests of Mr.
Mrs. Elwood Perry.
LEAVE FOR SPAIN
Mrs. J. Emmett Winslow and
Mrs. Julian Winslow left last
week for a tour of Spain.
HOME FOR WEEK-END
Mrs. Bea Skipsey. student at
Elon College, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt
rs. A.T. Lane, Sr. returned
k Saturday from California
j-spending a month with her
xr, Mrs. Harry Hollowell
?JDAY IN VA.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley
and daughter were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Eley at
L Virginia Beach, Va. on Sunday
FROM WINSTON-SALEM
- : Miss Evelyn Tarkenton of
Winston-Salem spent a few days
test week with Mr. and Mrs
W.F. Tarkenton.
D.C. GUESTS
Garlis Robertson and children
of ; Washington, D.C. were
veekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
t,iyilbur Robertson and Mrs.
'Dora Robertson.
fROM WILSON
; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow
and son, Brock, of Wilson were
week-end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Eoughton, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
nfred Winslow.
returned home from the
Albemarle Hospital where she
was a surgery patient
VISITS IN VA.
Mrs. Mark Gregory spent the
week-end at Virginia Beach, Va.
with her .brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Farmer.
WEEK-END GUESTS
spent the weekend at Carolina
Inn, Chapel Hill and attended the
Wake-Forest-Carolina game on
Saturday. -
RETURNS HOME
Dan Williams has returned
home from the Hospital. '
Health Careers
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett and Club Elects Officer
danchlnr Joanna nf Ptummth I
ai uie i its meeting of the
Health Career! Club for the 1971
72 school year, the following
orncers were elected:
President, Terry Copeland
Vice-President Cathy Keel
President-Elect, Willie Faye
Dall ; i.
Secretary Sybil Jean Ba tertian
Treasurer, Sara Winslow
Parliamentarian, Terry Keel.
Miss Pritchard, the school's
guidance counselor, is serving
as the club's advisor. The
members of the program
committee are: Cathy Keel,
Chairman; Diane Winslow;
Frances White; and Joan Miller,
The second meeting of the
Health Career Club was held on
October 14. The Club discussed
money making projects. It was
decided to sell doughnuts. Miss
Pritchard told about the round-
table discussion that she and the
club officers attended. It was
decided that the club should
keep a scrapbook. Janet Bunch,
Joyce Hollowell, and Frances
White were appointed to be in
charge of publicity and the
scrapbook.
KETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
v Mrs. Joseph Perry has
were week-end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Haskett and Mr, and Mrs.
Elbert Taylor.
VISITS IN DURHAM AND
HENDERSON
Mrs. T.P. Brinn spent a few
days last week with relatives in
Durham and Henderson.
VISITS IN WILMINGTON
Joe Campbell spent a few days
iast week with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Jewell in Wilmington.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. J. E. Morris returned
home Friday after a visit with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke, in
Petersburg, Va.
VISIT IN HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and
daughter, Eva, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Byrd visited Mrs.
Gordon Walker in Norfolk
General Hospital on Saturday
WEEK-END IN DEL.
Mrs. Vera B. Batten spent the
week-end in Wilmington, Del.
with her son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Brougnton.
VA. BEACH GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Robert
son and family of Virginia
Beach, Va. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Robertson and
Mrs. Dora Robertson during the
week-end.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Pearl Banks returned
home Friday after spending
several weeks in Charlotte with
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Camp.
NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS
Mrs. D. Bailey and children of
Newport News, Va. were guests
of Mrs. Dora Robertson and
Travis White during the week
end.".
NORFOLK GUESTS .
Mrs. D.A. Carver and children
of Norfolk, Va. were guests of
Mrs. W.M. Divers and Mr. and
Mrs. Julian White on Monday
MD. GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Opel White 'of
.Baltimore, Md. spent the week
end with relatives in Winfall.
WEEK-END IN PORTSMOUTH
Mrs. C.E. Cannon and Miss
Cornelia Cannon spent the week
end in Portsmouth, Va. with
relatives.
RETURNS HOME
Cecil C. Winslow has returned
Home after undergoing treat
ment at the Albemarle Hospital.
FROM PUERTO RICO
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boyce.
Jr. and children,' Davey and
Kendra, of San Juan, Puerto
Rico are spending two weeks
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Hobbs of Tyner and Mr.
and Mrs. David E. Bovce of
Bervidere.
ATTEND WAKE FOREST-UNC
GAME
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blan-
chard, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid
of Burlington, Vermont and Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Blanchard
Wynn-Fork
4rH dub Meets
The Wynn-Fork 4-H Club met
Monday, October 18 at the
Hertford Grammar School
Susan Rogerson called the,
meeting to order. The pledges to
the American and 4-H Flags
were said. The group prayed the
Lord's Prayer. The roll was
called with 25 members present,
For old business, Mrs. Earline
White reminded the members to
turn in record books by October
31, so plans can be made for
Achievement Day. The group
decided to have a Halloween
Party. There will be a door
prize given to the boy and girl
wearing the most comical
costume. Mrs. Earline White
gave a brief, demonstration on
the "Daily Pood 'Guide", blso
waning curnmeai cooKies wmcn
the group enjoyed very much,
The meeting was adjourned
and delicious refreshments were
served by Peggy and Dianne
Harris and Vivian Drawdy.
Paige Elliott, Reporter
An annual fashion Review by
Homemakers concluded the
quarterly Perquimans County
Extension Homemaker
Council which met Friday,
October 22 at the County Office
Building. .-1 .-"
Mrs. T.T. Harrell narrated the
Review at which time twenty
garments, many of , them en
sembles, were modeled. "With
the increase of home sewing, the
Review ; showed - that
professional outfits axe being
created at home! Home sewing
gives the seamstress the op
portunity ot seit-expression,
creativity, more variety in her
wardrobe, saving the family
income, ; and personal
satisfaction," states Mrs. Paige
Underwood, Home Economics
Extension Agent
The attire for the Review
included formal brides-maids'
dresses worn by Mrs. William
Penn Chappell and Miss Ella
Sue Chappell - made by Mrs.
Winston Lane, Sr; pants suit
made and modeled by Mrs. Pete
Perry, street and church
dresses and ensembles, by Mrs.
CT Rammaii Ti Um
"'.J.. MM.., W . . , .... tj . .
Thurman Riddick, Mrs. Claudie
Russell, Mrs. Elton Layden,
Mrs. John Marvin Benton, and
Mrs. T.T. Harrell.
Other outfits included a fur-
trimmed wool coat with mat
ching fur muff modeled by Mrs.
Jake White, Jr. and created by
Mrs. Joe Towe White, Sr.
Children's clothing included
little boys' toddler white suit
worn by Johnnie Benton and
hand-smocked girls' dress worn
by Pamela Benton - both made
by their .mother, Mrs. John
Marvin Benton. Also Sheila and
Gwendolyn Perry modeled
dresses and pinafore made by
their mother, Mrs. Pete Perry.;
Karen Lane; modeled a dress
and matching vest made by her
grandmother Mrs. Winston
Lane, Sr., and Bonnie Un
derwood wore a coat and dress
ensemble made by her mother,
Mrs. Paige Underwood. One
remodeled - res ty led dress was
modeled by Mrs. Underwood
showing possibilities of what be
done to what otherwise might be
a discharged - cast away item.
On display were dresses and
accessories made by Mrs. Paul
.Byrum and Mrs. T.T, Harrell."
. The Fashion Review showed a
variety of patterns, lines,'
details, fabric, techniques and
talents used in the field of Home
Sewing. Mrs. Underwood wishes
to express appreciation to all
club clothing leaders,
presidents, and participatants
for taking an active interest in
the Review.
Other items of business were
discussed and reports given
during the - Council's regular
business session conducted by
Mrs. Joe Towe White, Sr.
Mrs. Isetta Hollowell of the
Bay Branch Club presented the
devotional. The roll was called
by Mrs. Marion Frierson,
recording secretary, with nine,
clubs represented.
The Hertford EPW Club met
at the home of Mrs. Mary Cobb
Thursday Night Oct. 21st, with
ten members present
Mrs. Addle White, president
presided over a business session
at which time the club voted to
participate in the Christmas
parade and to have the club
meeting dates listed on the
birthday calendar. Mrs. Bettle
Swindell reported that dogwood
tree sales were very satisfac
tory. Miss Wood gave highlights
of the Eastern Area Meeting
which she, Mrs. White, Mrs.
Roxanna Jackson and Mrs.
Dora Riddick attended In
Kinston Oct. 16-17. , A
" For the program, Mrs. Cobb
read a prize-winning letter from
The Tar Heel Woman entitled"
I'Letter From An Addict" Which
aptly described the effects of
drugs on youth.
The hostess, Mrs. Cobb,
served a delicious sweet course
and a social hour was enjoyed.
Bridge dub
Mrs. C.R. Holmes entertained
her bridge club Tuesday night at ':
her home on Front Service.
Players were Mrs. T.L. Jessup,
Mrs.tJ.w. Barbee, Mrs. W.C.
Dozier, Mrs. J.T. Bieners. Mm.
John Coston, Miss Mary Sum-'
ner, Miss Ruby White, and the
hostess.
Mrs. Barbee was hieh-sonre
winner. A sweet course was '
served " ' v -
Announce Birth :
OfFirst Child
Mr. and : Mrs. Linwood
Boynton of Dillon, S.C. announce
the birth of their first child, a
daughter, Nancy Felton, born
October 15, 1971.
Mrs. Boynton is the former
Becky Felton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Felton. Jr.
..Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R.
Miller, Route 3, , Edenton,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dianne, to
Vernon R. Lane, son of Mr.
andJMrs. William E. Lane of
Hertford.
.'The wedding will take
place at 3 o'clock in the af
ternoon, December 12,! at
Rocky Hock Baptist Church.
Friends are invited to attend.
J" Jf to nooorf a treato interest in the Scriptures
VRBK undenominational Home Bib! Study Course is bow
bemg organised. The an tire program is non-profit and is
conducted entirely by mail. For complete information and
a free sample lesson send your nam and address to:
v f Know Your Bible Campaign '
P. O. Box 1488 Elizabeth CityT N. C. 27909
VALUABLE JLAM SALE
We, the underskned offer for sale on SEALED BIDS the followinir desrrihed land.
containing 163.7 acres, more or less, 95 of which are cleared, lying and being in New
Jtlope lownship, rerquimans Lounty, IN.D.
Bounded on the North by Durants Neck Road, East by the lands of Mrs. L.S.
Nixon, South by Mrs. L.S. Nixon and Muddv Creek: West nv Onlntnn Tfiirrllo anrl
Mrs. EJVI. Perry. See Deed Book 51 page 328 and Deed Book 40 page" 260,
rerquimans county riecords.
SEALED BIDS will be received UD tO 12 nVlnrt nnnn Sntiirrlnv Mnvamna
20th, 1971. . " , '
Bids should be sent to PERRY AND JENNINGS, care S.M. Whedhe. Post
office Box 257, Hertford, N.C. 27944. ; '
Anyone desiring further information contact S.M. Whedbee. Attv.P.O. Box 257.
Hertford, N.C. or call phone 426-7571 Hertford, N.C.
THE UNDERSIGNED reserve the right to reject any and all bids
THIS October 15, 1971.
KIRS. PAULINE D. PERRY SIRS. MILDRED N. JENNINGS
Attorneys in Fact.
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