r ..-, '! .. v ' :: taft J-Tha Perquimans Weekly, Hartford, N. C, Thunday, February 17, 1972 The Weekly Society News IN FLA. , - tin. Mattie Matthews is spending several weeks in Deerfield, Fla. with her son-in- ' law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henry." RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL . .' Mrs. Charles Woodard has returned home from Chowan Hospital, where she underwent surgery last week. SUNDAY IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry, Mrs. E.Y. Berry, and Mrs. Maude Jones were guests of relatives in Greenville on Sunday. RETURNS HOME Mr. S.L. Sisco has returned to her home in New Mexico after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Whedhee. WEEK-END IN NEWPORT NEWS . Miss Dawn Dozier spent the week-end in Newport News, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Toney, m. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Miss Evelyn Tarkenton and Gary Teague of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. VISIT IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings in Green ville on Friday. SAT. IN CHAPEL HILL ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett were guests of their son, Doug, at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones in Golds boro on Saturday. : IN FLA. Mrs. J.H. Bagley is spending r some time in Smyrna Beacn, Fla. with her son-in-law and ' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Pickhardt. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests of Mrs. Tom Nixon were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knight of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Carev Ouincev. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nixon of Virginia Beach, Va. WEEK-END IN MD. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White spent the week-end in Forest Hills, Md. with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr. FROM DURHAM Miss Monnie Divers of Durham sDent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divers. FROM RALEIGH Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. DURHAM GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews, Jr. and son. Rock, of Durham spent last week-end with his mm . . mm it n parents, Mr. ana Mrs. n.o. Matthews, br. WINDSOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott of Windsor were guests of their mothers, Mrs. W.M. Divers and Mrs. Will Elliott, on Sunday. WILSON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson were week-end guests of Mrs. Ann e Chalk. Miss Louise Chalk, and Miss Hulda Wood. CHAPEL HILL GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James Wetzel of Chapel Hill were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.t. Newby. WEEK-END HERE Miss Carolyn White of Win chester, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe White. IN HOSPITAL Joe Campbell is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital for observation and possible surgery. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. V.N. Darden returned home Thursday from The Albemarle Hospital, where she was a patient for several weeks. IN WILSON Mrs. JR. Futrell, Mrs. W.G. Wright, MrsrCharles Whedbee, and Miss Thelma Elliott visited Mrs. T.B. Sumner, who is a patient in a Wilson Hospital, on Friday. VA. GUESTS . Mrs. F.E. McCloskey and sons. Darrin and Todd, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of relatives here on Saturday. FROM CHESAPEAKE V Mrs. Patsy Myers, Janet and Steve Myers of Chesapeake, Va. were guests of Mrs. L.D. Myers on Saturday. IN HOSPITAL Dr. I.A. Ward is a patient in a Winston-Salem Hospital. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed and family of Raleigh were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Reed. Sr. GOLDSBORO GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and family of Goldsboro were guests of his mother, Mrs. Z.A. Harris, on Saturday. VISIT IN BELHAVEN Mrs. L.D. Mvers. Mrs. Ann Goodwin and Sarah Goodwin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. McKinney, and Kande !ue McKlenney in Belhaven on Sunday. MONDAY IN CONWAY Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis were guests of Mrs. Bessie Odom in Conway on Monday. ATTEND STALLION SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jessup, Miss Sidney Jessup and Mrs. Royce Vickers attended the Stallion Show At SCOPE in Norfolk, Va, last week-end. FAYETTEVILLE GUEST W.M. Moore of Fayetteville was a guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Moore, at Morgan's Rest Home on Saturday. VA BEACH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mrs. Mary Moore on Saturday. ATTENDS CONVENTION Mrs. Pearl Swayne, has rPtnmpH from Charlotte where she attended the N.C. National Hairdressers Convention, held at the White House Inn. FROM CALIFORNIA Henry Barber from California is visiting his mother Mrs. Henry Barber, Sr. on Grubb Street, and other relatives in ine county. Golden Anniversary 1922 1972 The Children of -Mr. and Mrs. Fnemtn Noah Mansfield request the pleasure of your company on the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary ot their parents Sunday, the twentieth ot February from three until five o'clock Center Hill Community Building Tyner, North Carolina Washington Birthday Sales Starts Today According to family records, George Washington was born on February 22. According to the federal government, his birthday is February 21. So when do you have a Washington Birthday sale? Both days, and then some. : The Merchants Committee of the Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce decided to give people more opportunity to shop for more bargains-so the sale will start today and con . tinue until the 22nd. - This extended time will also give people from neighboring counties the ODDOrtunitv to come in and shop during our : SV'; county's best-known sales days. See the values adverusea in today's paper. ' Hear about them on WGAI in Elizabeth 'City and WCDJ in Edenton. Big values - and lots of them during the Washington Birthday Sale, beginning today and continuing to the 22nd (the day George claims he was born). C Of G To Meet Monday Night The regular monthly meeting of the Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce will be held Monday. The meeting begins at 7:30 and is held in the Municipal Building. All board members are urged to attend. The meeting will be brief, but important. Missionary To Be Speaker At Methodist Church First United Methodist Church of Hertford will be hosl i to an area meeting with em-, phasison missions. Mrs. Milton H. Robinson, a native of Texas and currently a missionary, to Bolivia, will be the visiting ., speaker for this meeting. She has served with her husband as a missionary to the-Indians on the high plains of the Bolivian Andes for fourteen years. Mrs. Robinson's visit to Hertford will be February 20, at 3:00. The public is cordially . invited to attend. J Card Of Thanks I would like to thank each and everyone who remembered me with prayers, cards, flowers visits and in anyway while I was a patient in Norfolk General Hospital and since my return home. Your kindness will always be remembered. Ray Twine 'it-' 1 1;. Blanchard's Five Day WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE FED, 17th-lSth'19th21st & 22nd "BLANCHARD'S" IS OFFERING DURING THIS SALE ONE RACK OF . MWSSUITSAT A PRICE GEORGE. HIMSELF MIGHT HAVE PAID BACK IN I THE YEAR 17751! YES, WE WILL HAVE ONE RACK AT $12.22!!! (we know you won't mind paying alteration fees) BLANCHARD'S WILL HAVE A DRAWING ON FEB. 22, and post 5 the prize winning numbers on our front window Wednesday morning, Feb. 23. Be sure and check by to see if you are one of the winners of the nrizes to be riven away. . Clerks will furnish information. ri f. r Card Of Thanks I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, visits, gifts and prayers while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. A special thanks to Talmage Rose and Carl Sawyer of the Perquimans Rescue Squad. May God bless each of you. Howard D. Hurdle and Family Card Of Thanks My sincere thanks to all who remembered me with prayers, flowers, cards, visits and in anyway during my stay in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. Your thoughtfulness will always linger with me. Sincerely, Velma Cobb Card Of Thanks I would like to take this op oortunitv to express my sincere appreciation to our relatives. neighbors, and friends tor ine flowers, food, visits, cards, and ail other acts of kindness shown us during the illness and death of my wife, Patty Kirby. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Richard B. Kirby IVERS '& SOW'S ANNUAL FEB. I 7th THRU FES. 22nd Mrs. Coston Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. John Coston entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Riverside Avenue. Those playing were Mrs. G. w. Barbee, Mrs. T.L. Jessuo. Mrs. W.C. Dozier. Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Miss Ruby White, Miss Mary Sumner, and the hostess. Mrs. Dozier won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. 92 PC SET STAINLESS FIAIMRE REG. $26.99 ONLY W 7 x 50 BINOCULARS REG $49.95 ONLY 3R2 WW DIAMOND RINGS REDUCED 20 ' Western Style BANLONG t KNIT . ONE LOT MEN'S ( FELT HATS SHIRTS PANTS 1 Black, beige and Tan. Values to $5.95, Now on i , , $2.22 Sale $1.22 222 j ONE TABLE OF ONE LOT LADIES' SAFARI LADIES' HATS LADIES SKIRTS JACKETS ; 14 Price plus AND BLOUSES. 22 DISCOUNT!! $2.22 o. NEW LADIES' PANTY LADIES' WIGS : UMBRELLAS HOSE SPECIAL VALUE $2.98 Value Reg. $1.75 $12.95 Value $222 NOW 984 SALE-$7.22 MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S JACKETS AND COATS SPORT COATS HATS SALE PRICED-13 OFF! PRICE!! 13 OFF!!! SMALL LOT- LADIES' GIRDLES : LADIES' SHOES ..- LADIES' GOWNS SPECIAL .... $2.22 AND $3.22 $3.22 andlet,n" Highlights Of 1972 . Tax Changes J.E. Wall, District Director for the Internal Revenue Ser vice in North Carolina, an nounced the following highlight changes in federal tax laws as they will affect 1972 returns filed in 1973. 1. The Standard Deduction will increase to 15 per cent of adjusted gross income, limited to 12000. Low income allowance of $1300. (The Standard Deduction for 1971 is 13 per cent of adjusted gross income limited to 1500, and the low-income allowance is $1050.) 2. Filing requirements for a single person will climb to $2050 instead .of $1700 for a single nerson- to $2800 for a single person over 65 instead of $2300; toann tnr marripri nersonS' IV fMIW - - - filing jointly, instead of $2300; to $3550 for a married couple filing SEE OUR EXTRA SPECIALS ON THE LAST DAY OF SALE FEB. 22nd DiveraASon, Jin. ONE GROUP OF WATCHES Reduced 50 NORITAKE CHINA SAVE 20 SAVE 20 ON 14K PIERCED EARRINGS r i ONE LARGE GROUP WATCH BANDS VALUES UP TO $8.95 NOW ONLY $3.22 WHILE THEY LAST Costume Jewelry 69 i 4. SAVE 20 on JEWELRY OTHER SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION I I I ! REDUCED 10 SEE OUR EXTRA SPECIALS ON THE LAST DAY OF SALE FEB. 22nd Order the world's finest class ring from DIVERS & SON Any year date GATES, PERQUIMANS. ALBEMARLE ACADEMY, JOHN A: HOLMES, AHOSKIE HIGH. BLANCHARD'S" AND SAVE ON HUNDREDS OF THESE. PRICES ARE RIGHT AND THE QUALITY IS THERE. with EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 you will receive a coupon to deposit S Lr PRIZE ; BOX THIS WILL BE OPENED WEDNESDAY EVENING TOEwSSwQI KeRS POSTED ON OUR WINDOWS ON FEB RUARY" 23rd. WATCH FOR THEM-YOU MAY BE ONE OF THE r.'IMNERS. . ' 1 3(D. DUiATJCnAnp & CO., nee, Ot $2900; t . $4300 for a couple filing jointly, both over 65, in stead of $3500; and $750 for married couples filing separately instead of $600. 3 Child Care Deduction. In 1972 a taxpayer who maintains a household which includes: dependent under 15 (instead of under 13) ; care of a child under 15 may be claimed by women who are : single, divorced, widowed or deserted. The amount for Child Care which can be claimed will rise from a maximum of $900 to up to 1400 ner month for expenses incurred in the household; one dependent, under 15 up to $200 per month; for two such dependents up to $300 per month, or for three or more such dependents, up to $400 per month. : Child Care deduction in 1972 will be allowed for adjusted gross income up to $18,000. reduced by 50 cents for each dollar over that amount. , In 1972 exnenses for care of a disabled spouse will also be allowed in order for the tax payer to be employed. '- : v 4. Political Contributions: 11.00 of income tax liability $2.00 on a joint return) may be designated to go to the tuna of a Presidential Election Cam- Hertford, N.C. 5s Hertford, N. C. Thurs , Feb. 17th. Ends Tues., Feb. 22nd. VJ Dt I lADIES1 BLOUSES 1 MATERIAL SiQ!. PERMANENT PRESS "r'niniMMIfisyx12, I l-vSigi JmhK PLASTIC REINFORCED-FLORAL Ladies' J AND KITCHEN PATTERNS -REG. $5.44 M.ff-.-rr-rw Ifl ILJlSv'- IXTV sale m UGHTWEIGHT SWEATERS Im, 1 1.22 '.';;':i;vv-' - '! ." 100 VIRGIN ORLON ACRYLIC ' XSU " SCATTER RUGS T """'$022 poubur 0OUH SIZE 24" x 45" MACHINE WASHABLE 77? J KNIT REG. PRICE I SAVE V $9 Machia WadiaMe, $3.97 1 1.75 aMLt NolfontagwqiUied. . ' . - L , Rag. Price $3.S8 yd. I 7 " MEN'S , rU & J fcTv?. .... t7? I Y5 T PERMANENT PRESS V & LSil 6 ) DRESS SLACKS Reg. $3.99 and $4.99 fk ' 7 inCf t J ji LADIES' - s-. jsy gar f ) Ik I -J- ' qfP Mr'"- V .r .... ... a I V f ui -L II 5?..c- V? II p 2 pate y AgBg 1 . ONE TABLE t ... . LAD,ES' I " 'ASSORTED GlsDrS- NYLON trkot t I vrl' p-"v rvi rf-:s I T"! FT rY-"Y rTFFlS machine washable. WW- I ' P. I " Reg. Price up to 194 , J1 22 f SaiaB A laiga aizea Itemized deductions of up to $50 ($100 on a joint return) or a credit for. 50 per cent of con 1TJ DUCITJEC3 140 YEAHO!! tributions up to $12.50 ($3 for a joint return) win be allowed.