OUTSTANDING WORK - Jerry Holt, vice president and general manager of Hertford Apparel, Ltd., is shown presenting a $100 savings bond to employee, Mrs. Shirley Holley, for "outstanding work." (Staff photo by Paige Eure) ? ; ; Employee receives recognition Mrs. Shirley Holley of Rt. 1. Box 494, Hertford, was recently awarded a $100 savings bond for "her outstanding work" at Hert ford Apparel, Ltd. Mrs. Holley has been employed at the factory since shortly after its open ing in December. Jerry Holt, vice-president and general manager, says, "she is a very successful employee." Mrs. Holley works hard on the job, but in her spare time she likes to relax by bowling, an area in which she excels. She is the North Carolina State Singles Champion and came in se cond for the City. In February, she appeared on television while bowling in Wilmington. She has won two silver trays and a gold pin for her bowling expertise. Upon receiving her award at work, she ex pressed her feelings by saying, "I've worked hard for this." In July she is going to Germany to visit her son and plans to spend some time in Paris. oeniors announce donations The Memory Lane Senior Citizens Club met June 19 with 27 present. Billy Wooten, Per quimans County Recrea tion Director, was present and gave a review of the department's plans for a Senior Citizens' Center. The plan was unanimously approved by the club members. In the business session, a motion was made and members agreed to donate $25 to the Recreation Department to be used toward the purchase of new bingo cards. A donation of $25 was also made to the Per quimans County Rescue "Squad on June 9. The next meeting of the club will be held July 17 at Tuck's Barbecue in Elizabeth City beginning rat lp.m. ; Hunter p. . ^accepted XMURFREESBORO - Marvin Hunter Jr. of Hert ford, a graduate of Per quimans High School, has been accepted for admis sion to Chowan College for I the fall semester beginning Aug. 27. Hunter will be enrolled in the history cur riculum headed by Warren Sexton, acting chairman of ?the Department of Social .Sciences. - Upon completion of the -two-year history program, the graduate earns an associate degree. The pro Hgram leads to preparing ihe student to complete a kB.A. degree at one of the 'many four-year institu tions to which students transfer. . Chowan College has 1,000 ?Students representing 25 states and 14 foreign coun tries. Chowan offers op portunities in 11 profes sional fields: business, 'Snglish, fine arts (music, "jlance art), graphic arts, ^photography, health and .physical education, J languages, mathematics, religion and philosophy, ?JKience, and social ? jcience. I*: Hunter is the son of Mr. ;*nd Mrs. Marvin Hunter of " XJrubb Street, Hertford. |1ji the news 0^ . I Pauline Prickett of Marion, Ind. visited Mr. >:and Mrs. William Po ciengel at their home in j- HoUday Island last week. ;; : Edward and Emily Pun -