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:1 I "A it ;' r 1 I-' & 1 mm ill. ft. 1. . t' -TU F. r Wtstv, Kortford C, Thunday, Nowmb4. j1! Tb I7c3ily Society Hgv;s l&sa Bea Sklpsey, student at Con College, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fen ton Britt. FROM E. CITY Todd Window of Elizabeth City spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. TP. Byrum. E. CITY GUESTS ;! : ? Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chesson and far-'ly Vof Elizabeth City were gvts of Mr. and Mrs. JaK Chesson on Sunday. , WEi.K-END IN NORFOLK . Mrs. Fannie Hurdle spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va. with her daughter, Miss Mary Beth Hurdle. . RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. T. B. Sumner has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital after un dergoing observation last week. IN RICHMOND Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White spent last week with Mrs. Mary Carter in Richmond, Va. WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myer of Wilmington spent the. week end with their mothers, Mrs. John T. Lane and Mrs. W.T. Smith. TAYLOR THEATRE Edenton, N. C. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at Saturday Not. 34-5-6 Rating (GP) jim McMillan, paul lambert & joyce taylor in "ThesWindsplitter" Sunday, Monday k Tuesday Not. 7-8-9 Rating (GP) PETER FONDA, WARREN OATES& VERNA BLOOM IN- 'The Hired Hand" Wednesday It Thursday , November lO-ll Rating (GP) SHELLY WINTERS & DEBBIE REYNOLDS IN "What's The Matter With Helen" Coming Nov. 12-13 (G) "The Tender Warrior" VISIT IN GA. Mr. and Mrs. Dilmon Young and ion, John, spent a few days last week with relatives in Atlanta, Ga. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mra. Wallace Baker and family of Lewiston were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum. V- :;- IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Vera B. Batten is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. FROM WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry and family of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White on Sunday. SUNDAY IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry, Mrs. Young Berry, and Mrs. Maude Jones were guests of Mrs. Cassie Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fleming in Greenville on Sunday. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Mary Moore returned home Saturday after spending last week with her son .and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Moore, in Fayetteville. WILSON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson spent the week-end with Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Hudla Wood. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. J.R. Futrell has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital, where she has un dergone observation and treatment for several weeks. VISIT AT VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. JJL Bagley visited friends at Virginia Beach, Va. on Wednesday. FROM WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow, and son, Brock, of Wilson were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Livermore and family of Red Springs and Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Carlyle and family of FayetteVUle' were guests of Mr. and MrsKelly White on Sunday. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt returned home Sunday after a month's vacation with Dr. and Mrs. L.E. Drewery in Camden Ark. and New Orleans, La. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Buena Jones has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital, where she was a patient for several weeks. VISIT IN KERNERSVILLE Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Mrs. John Beers, and Mrs. L.C. Winslow were guests of Mrs. Window's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murray White, in Kernersville last week. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Stalling! of Greenville spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. - FROM WINSTON-SALEM Mr.and Kirs. Herman Ward and family of Winston-Salem will spend this week-end with Mr. and Mrs, J.W. Ward. R2NSTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dail and Mr. and Mra. Jvey Johnson of Kinston spent Sunday with Mrs. LD. Mirer's and family. WEEK-END HERE -' ' Miss Joyce Gibbs, student at ECU, Greenville, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt, and attended the Sykes Simpson Wedding on Saturday. MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr.and daughter, Joannle, of Forest Hills, Md. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Sr. VISIT IN CURRITUCK ' Mr. and Mrs. WJ. ' Davis visited relatives in Currituck on Sunday. VISITS IN LAURINBURG - Mrs. Mary Moore visited Mr.' and Mrs. Mills Servian in Laurinburg and Mrs. Hattie Winecoffee in Spring Lake a few days last week.. Mrs. Servie is Mrs. Moore's granddaughter. NORFOLKK GUESTS William Divers, III, and children of Norfolk, Va. visited Mrs. W. M.. Divers, Sr. on Saturday. - WEEK-END GUEST Miss Susan Mann, student at Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Ms. Fenton Britt and attended the Sykes-Simpson Wedding on Saturday. FROM WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott and daughter, Miss Carta Elliott, of Windsor, were guests' Mrs. W. M. Divers and Mrs. WA Elliott on Friday. Announce Birth; Of Second Child Mr. and Mrs. John Carr of Plymouth, N.C. announce the birth of their second child, first daughter, Kimberly Mae, born October 13, 1971. Mrs. Carr is the former Mae' Belle Stallings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Stallings of Route 1, Hertford. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all of you Who remembered me with your prayers, cards, visits aid gifts while I was in the hospital and since my return home. May God bless each of you. Thanks again for remem bering. Mrs. Mason Sawyer RICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BILL CRUMMSY, Routemaa Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDZNTON Whi&sion News . 0 -- . . ... Mr. and Mrs. Jet Rountree and Winslow Rountree attended the JBailoween Party given by Mr. and Mrs, Eiwood White at their home at Bagley Swamp on Sat evening. -,:.j:J' ' ; Mr. Aleck Stallings is sick at his home. He suffered another attack of kidney colic on Sat. night ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liner and children of Virginia Beach, visited her parents on Sunday, p.m. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow and Mrs. Arba Winslow were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winslow at Bagley Swamp. , Mr. Willie Winslow a patient at Chowan Hospital, had to have an emergency operation last week. Willie has been at the Nursing Home at Chowan for quite a while. ' The St, Louis' Police Depart ment became the first to adopt the fingerprinting system for Identification. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. E. Alphonso Parkar of Benson, N.C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Kiss Carol Elaine Parker, to Charles Frederick Murray, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Murray, Sr. . The bride elect is a graduate of St Mary's Junior College. Raleigh, N.C. and U.N.C. at Chapel Hill, N.C. Her fiance is also a graduate of U.N.C. of Chapel Hill. The wedding Is planned for December 4. ' Seminar On Preaching In Elizabeth City Dr. John v W. Carlton, Professor of Preaching, Southeastern Seminary, Wake Forest N.C, will ' serve as In structor for the Seminar on Preaching which will begin Monday morning November 1 at the City Road Methodist Church in Elizabeth City. Seminars are scheduled for six consecutive Mondays from 9:30 a.m.to 12:30 pm. v-ft-;;'- All ministers in Northeastern North Carolina who are in terested in the seminar, con ducted by the Adult Education Division of College of The Albemarle, is being sponsored by the Committee on Continuing Education of the North Carolina Conference, United Methodist Church. The Rev. G. Robert McKenzie, Elizabeth . City District Superintendent of .the United Methodist Church, and Dr. S. Bruce Petteway, president of the College of the Albemarle, are making arrangements for this event Birth Announcement Mr. andMrs.' Cameron W. Pierce, of Chesapeake, Virginia, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Kathleen Rebecca born October 8, 1971. Mrs. Pierce is the former Dorenda Lamb of Hertford. N.C. Chb Meets Mrs. T7.Q. Writ entertained her brle dub Tu::!y night at her home on Q-Jch Street Players were U s. Charles Whedbee, I'st. C.2. Johnson, Mrs. MontTort I! jn, Mrs. T.P. Brlnn, S.r !. V.-hedbee, Mrs. Katherine We. J, !.!rs. JJI. Newbold, and MluS Thelma Elliott -r QsrdQflSiznks . I would like to express my appreciation, to all my friends and each church organization for the prayers, visits, cards, flowers and many other acts,, of kindness while I wis a patient In the ; Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. ' , . May God bless each one. t - Jennie Hollowell Rook Club Elect i, , Mrs. C.E. Cannon was host 1 to her Rook Club ThurV -afternoon at her home I Pennsylvania Avenue. Th . playing were Mrs. G.R. Tuck H Mrs. C.T. Skinner, Mrs. Wal 1 1 Dale, Mrs. J.E. Morris, if ' u.n. iuwb, mra. iuiui vuo.j- Miss Gladys Felton, and f hostess. v-:.... Mrs. Morris was high set winner. A sweet course w served. In one year 880,353 umbj las, 208,031 pairs of glasses, 170,189 shoes were left. bell by passengers on Japan trains. Japan National Rallwr also collected a large quan of raise teeth and artificial balls that had been left on trains. M THIS SMALL SPACE We extend to you a VERY LARGE THANK YOU for the business that you have given us. It is time again for somO thought about heist for the coming season. If ybu have thinjvtb be done,' we will be glad to be helpful in any way possible. CALL US. Our credit arrangement remains the same as hst season. If you have not paid your account we cannot begin service again until it is paid or properly arranged for. We cannot serve you if you owe any member of this orgzsizsdon, so please dont embarrass us. 7e would have to refuse. ; , We are also carrying many gzzsllze accounts which will have to be heavily curtailed cr pdi in full, or we wO . through necessity have to cell fcx ecsie type of etbctcry 1 settlement at an early cLc ; Please work wii cs. Ve need your coopendon to carry on properly. Ttyck -:-. . c; . ' . v ; : ''f'TH- H!- One Group Early Fall Dresses Reduced For Immediate Clearance! NEW SELECTION HAS DEEN ADDED TO ABOVE GROUP OF DRESSES. ONE GROUP KNIT SHIRTS AT ONLY $5 REGULAR $5.00, $7.00 AND $8.00 Woodland Dress Shoppd 'THE FASHION CENTER" HERTFORD. N. C. 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