Page 2-The Perquimans Weekly, Mit"" H 1111 M M ., " "l Tfie Weekly Society Mews ,1: GUESTS ' V r. and Mrs. Wallace Reed of Ctffqmbia,' were week-end plegts of Mrs. C.W. Reed. WEEK-END AT VA. BEACH and Mrs." Edgar White arid daughter, Eva, spent the week-end with Cmdr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker at Virginia Betfch, Va7- .': WINDSOR GUESTS ' Mr. andMrs.'Bobby Elliott of Windsor were guests of Mrs. W. M?Divers and Mrs. W. A. Elliott on Sunday. - HENDERSON' GUESTS : DV. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker and family of Henderson were weeVend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. SUNDAY AT VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Julian White were guests of their daughter, Miss Sue White,, at Virginia Beach, Va. on Sunday. WEEK-END AT HAMPTON Miss Virginia Tucker spent the week-end at Hampton, Va. f fOT friends. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD J Cmdr. and Mrs. Edward Iriffin and family and Mrs. J. UOJewbold spent the week-end tahe Newbold Cottage at Nags lettd. tfiTURNS FROM S.C. Mrs. C: W. Reed has returned ome from Columbia, S. C. Ifter a visit with her son and Jaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. tallace Reed. SIT HERE 2$gan and Blair Tucker of Henderson are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Price Monds of Winston Salem is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds. WEEK-END IN GREEN SBORO Mrs. Jack Kanoy spent the week-end in Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD V. N. Darden spent the week end at his cottage at Nags Head. RALEIGH GUESTS Mrs Russell Broughton and Mrs. Lou Hoffman of Raleigh are guests of Miss Elizabeth Tucker. Miss Tucker and her guests are participating in a Bridge Tournament at The Golden Triangle in Norfolk, Va. this week. S.C. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hendley of Columbia, S.C. spent a few Only Westinghouse Hertford, N. C, Thursday, June 1, days last week with Mrs. Guy Newby. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Miss Dina Beers has returned home from the Albemarle Hosoital where she underwent surgery last week. RETURNS TO NEWPORT NEWS Chris Tonev. Ill, has returned to his home in Newport News, Va. after a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD W. H. Pitt sDent the week-end at Nags Head with Mrs. Pitt and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby, Jr. of Rocky Mount. ATTEND FUNERAL Those from Hertford who attended the funeral of Hubert Dale in Raleigh on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Julian Broughton, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Miss Louise Chalk, Harry Broughton, John Broughton, Jr., and Broughton Dail. FROM OHIO Larrv Swindell, student at the College of Mortuary Science in Cincinnati, Ohio, spent Memorial Day week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell. N.Y. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keidanz of Brooklyn, N.Y. are guests of Murray Vick. RETURNS HOME Mrs. F. T. Johnson has returned home after a visit with relatives in Sanford. FROM NORFOLK Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan of Norfolk. Va. spent the week-end at Nags Head with her brother, V. N. Darden. S.C. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Terry Surtain and son, Steve, have returned to their home in Orangeburg, S. C. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esley Cherrix. FROM ROCKY MOUNT Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Newby, Jr. of Rocky Mount spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt. LEAVES FOR MASS. jierbie Dozier of Santuce, Puerto Rico, left Tuesday for Boston, Mass. after spending some time here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier. WEEK-END HERE Miss Peggy Ambrose, student at Appalachian University, Boone, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo I $4J500 : , 97" J HERTFORD HARDWARE & SUPPLY, Inc. 1972 Ambrose. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Hilton White has returned home from, the Albemarle Hospital where he was a patient for several weeks for ob servation and treatment. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee spent the week-end at the Whedbee Cottage at Nags Head. MOREHEAD CITY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Chalk of Morehead City were guests of Mrs. Annie Chalk on Friday. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. J.. H. Towe, Jr. and family spent the week-end at Nags Head at the Edwards Cottage. VISIT IN NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory were guests of Mrs. Min Gregory in Norfolk, Va. on Sunday. PORTSMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tarkington and family of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott during the week-end. . NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Overton and daughter of Newport News, Va. were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass, for the week-end. HOME FOR WEEK-END Mrs. Marie Elliott of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the weekend here. TUESDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mc Closkey and family of Norfolk, Va. and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George McCloskey and family of Goshen, Indiana, were guests of Mrs. R. B. Thach on Tuesday. VISITS IN EDENTON Mrs. W. J. Davis was a guest of Mrs. Gladys Hughes in Edenton on Friday. FROM ROANOKE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Proctor, Jr. and family of Roanoke, Va. are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hurdle, this week. D.C. GUEST Charles Whedbee of Washington, D.C. spent the week-end at Nags Head with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee. AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby, Jr. are spending some time at the White Cottage at Nags Head. lets you Wash and Dry 4 lbs. of clothes in just 27" of floor space! No home or apartment is too small for the most convenient laundry twins ever developed. Perfect for Installation In a utility room, bathroom or even in a closet May be stacked one atop the other as shown, or built-in under a counter, or Installed free-standing. Wash and dry 24 pounds of clothes at the same time. WASHER: 4 Preset Washing Program 2 Deep Rinses s f Special Permanent Press Cycle 5-Posltion Water Saver . Automatic Unt Elector f DRYER: 5 Preset Drying Programs Special Permanent Press Settings Interior Basket Light Porcelain Enamel Basket Unt Collector FOR BOTH Memorial Gift To The A.C.3. Is A Living Memorial A memorial gift to the American Cancer Society is a living memorial a thoughtful gift and a tribute to someone loved. Memorial funds are used to support the Society's fight against cancer through coor dinated programs of research, education, and service. Con tributions support cancer research in hospitals, NORFOLK GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Divers, III, and family of Norfolk, Va. were guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Diver, Sr., on Saturday. VISITS' IN EDENTON Mrs. C. B. Stallings is spending a few days in Edenton with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Thurston Stallings. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Maude Jones has returned home from a visit with Mrs. Ann Mercer and Mrs. Beatrice Harris in Chesapeake, Va. MISS GUEST Sgt. Phillip Thach, Jr., U.S.A.F., from Biloxi, Miss. spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Thach, Sr. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey White and family of Woodbridge, Va. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mansfield this week. MIDWEEK GUESTS Mid-week guest of the Hourmouzis family in Kitty Hawk were: Vivian Darden, Bill Elliott, Mike Carr, Bill Cox of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Midgett of Smithfield, Va., Mr. John Wells of Burlington, N.C. and Mrs. Winslow of Hertford. AT WRIGHT CLINIC Sam Hourmouzis, Jr. is working this summer with Dr. Charles N. Wright at the Wright Clinic located in Jarvisburg, N.C. and also at the emergency clinic on the beach at Southern Shores. AT ECU Mr. and Mrs. Oras Winslow attended graduation exercises on Sunday at East Carolina University, at which their daughter, Janice, served as a marshal USDA CHOICE Lau L ib USDA CHOICE OUR PRIDE-BUTTERMILK BREAD 25 1 lb. a oz. 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The tuition for the class is $36.00, which does not include the cost of the textbook. Mrs. Morris ' Entertains Rook Club Mrs. .'.E. Morris entertained her rook ctyb Wednesday af ternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. G.R.Tucker, Mrs. C.T. Skinner, Mrs. J.H. Towe, Mrs. Walter Dale, Mrs. C.E. Cannon, Mrs. John Coston, Miss Gladys Felton, and the hostess. Mrs. Tucker was high score winner. A sweet course was served. rsi n n If CC3PS AV ,3. ft W - QUALITY rzocDLlSi CK!OH DECORATOR L- U . TOWELS 1-6 i JOO Jfr ijGMIi" C' V SO arm i fir ir i "L 1 ' -OMtuTltmOoBtetlMd U 90 - Hostess To Bridge Club . Mrs. C.R.Holmes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home . on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. T.L. Jessup, Mrs. H.C. Stokes, ' Mrs. G.W. Barbee, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White and the hostess. . Mrs. Stokes won the high 4 score prize. A sweet course was ' served. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. j.R. Futrell was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. T.W. Wilson, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. J.H. Newbold, Mrs. S.P, Jessup, Mrs. C.A. Davenport, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, and Mrs. Katherine Ward. Mrs. Holmes won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. 1M1 KM. PRICKS EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JUNE t, ltTI COHHIAL STOlTfl MOWIvOOCAMBUY AMERICAN EXPKESSW HOWEV ORDERS Y AT ALL COLONIAL STQRCS i COLS BONO CA cold aunv am stamps. stamps OaNaHMM 1 Jm. 1. 17 HERTFORD, N. C PHONE-425-5211