TH3 PEHQUE1ANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, N. &, FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1552. PAGE SEVEN CLASS TO KSST Mrs. T. P. Byrum, with Mrs. E. C oodard and Mrs. Haywood Divers, i co-hostesses, . will entertain the idson Memorial Sunday School Claws t the home of Mrs. Byrum on next Tuesday night at eight o clock. EASTERN STAR TO MEET WINFALL NEWS bin. J. V. ' Roach . and Amy Van I Roach visited in .Edenton Thursday. Amy Van Roach, Marvina White and Walter Humphlett went to Greenville Friday, April 4, for the day. Miss Beulah Roach of Norfolk, va., spent the week-end with her family. Th. Hertford Chapter of the Eat- L" SVT rn Star will nold its monthly',"".,: JTJiZ. 7ZZ meeting Monday night, April 14, at Km"ie . ncv Dgiy, r Court Howa TO BOLD OPEN HOUSE Mrs. Jamieson and family attended I the Eliabeth City District M. Y. F. i meetings v.' :r " I Vick Stallinjrs of Norfolk, Va, The VFTW and the WW Auxiliary spent Friday night with his sister, of Hertford are holding "Open House" on Saturday night, April 12 at the Post Hall beginning at.9;00 P. M, Special guests will be the service men and and their wives who have moved in or round Hertford.; ... :.-r-i:-ii, ;,-, Mr. and Mrs. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Britton of 'Nor- WHITESTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stallings and son, Larry, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stallings, at Hobfbs ville Sunday afternoon. ' . Mrs. Alberta Lane and Mrs. Aleck Stallings visited Mrs. C T. Winslow at Albemarle Hospital Friday afternoon.-' ''....' Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ida Winslow and family were Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Winslow of Norfolk, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. ' Winslow and Mrs. Emmett Landing of Belvidere. Mrs. fclisha Winslow visited has been sick. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and Dorothy May White spent Friday in Norfolk, Va. . Elishu and Waldo Winslow spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va. Dand and father, M. Henry Elliott, who departed this life one year ago today, April 14, 1951. , One year has gone by, I look for you, yet I know in vain. My daily prayev to God is that I shall meet you again. To think we could not say goodbye, will always bring regrets. But the hearts that loved you dearly are the hearts that don't forget, folk, Va, visited Mrs. Nonie Nowell iLoilia staiiinjf.. yiaited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johnnie Lane Sunday. . Harold Lassiter and familv and Mrs. ,r ,"! Tv HtSloTeTT' ii 'Si ir i Verna Winslow in Norfolk, Va, who CARD OF THANKS 5 wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for he many acta of kindneas shown me while I was sick. They never will be forgotten. 1 Friends are friends if they are true. MRS. MOLLIE PERRY. i We lost our best friend when we lost you. CARD OF THANKS , God gave us strength to fight it We uwiah to express our sincere' . and courage to bear the blow, thanks to friends and neighbors for But the heart aches we have had si'kco her, the many acts of kindness' extended vou left us. no one will ever know. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. us, for the cards and flowers and cars Our family circle has been broken, n Tom Jackson in S. C, last week. loaned at the death of our husband, link gone from our chain. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow and and father, John (Hall. . ' But though we've parted for a while, RESUMES MANAGERSHIP S. A. Chory, manager of the local! Colonial Store, prior to his recall to service in the U. S. Navy in October, 1950, resumed ' Ji&nagership of the , . atore on Monday momtog of tirffl week. L.D. Bottom, who had served as manager of the store for several . months was transferred to Elizabeth ..CHjr., Nathan Mathews and Mrs. Raymond Stanten motored to Elizabeth City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A.' R. Winslow and Polly Baker motored to Nags Head Sunday. '. ' Lt. and Mrs. Donald V. Farrund nnd Mrs. W, G. Hollowell motored to Nags Head ibid Manteo Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Temple and son of Newland visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell Sunday. , Mrs. B..H. Ward is able to be out after being very sick with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of Corapeake visited her father, W. F. Morgan, over the week-end. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear hus- Dear Daddy, we shall meet again. His devoted wife and children, Ka t'herine W. Elliott, Marjan, Carlton. Alice Faye and Henry Jr. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT . OF 12-Inch CEMENT PIPE FOR DRIVE WAYS For Your Needs See Harris. Plumbing & Building Supply Co. Hertford, N: C. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD ' i HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Henry Stokes, Jr.; entertain"'' er bridge club last Thursday night atjber home. : Those playing, besides the hostess, were Meidames Robert Hollowell, W. E. Drake, J. W. Dil lon, Francis Nixon, Vivian Mathews, J. L, Harris, rJldort Winslow, Jatlr , - 1 Brinn, Al Kenton, D. F. Reed, Jr.,' Funeral services for Beverly Da snd.Miss Dorcas Knowles. The high phine Lane, 12, daughter of Mr. and score prize went to Mrs. HolloweJl. Mrs. Murray D. Lane of Hertford, Refreshments were served by the hos- Route 2, were held in Chappell Hill BEVERLY LANE tess. Baptist Church. The Rev. A. H. Out law, pastor, officiated. The body lay in state Yrt the church one hour prior to services.-' The Warwick Swamo Quartet, nansr I "Will the Circle Be Unbroksn." Mrs. , BIRTHDAY PARTY '.'The girls of the Intermediate Girls' Auxiliary of the Baptist Church hon ored their leader. Mrs. Rubv Butler at a surprise birthday buffet supper I, Williams andaRobert. Givens of Eliza. Friday nfght at the nome J Miss Beth City sang "Whispering Hope" Alice Jean Jackson. The home was and Mr. Givens sansr "Bevond the beautifully , decorated , with spring flowers, carrying out the yellow and white color scheme and white light ' ed -candles. The following members were present: Misses Billie Carol Divers, Sue Perry White, Joanna Wil liford, Julia Ann Stokes, Patricia Dig gers, 'Alice Jean Jackson, Audrey Jackson, Joan Madre, Mary Dowd Chappell, Anne Burke Chappell, Alice Dawson and Peggy Harrell. After the was made supper the guest of honor opened her many lovely gifts. - i. ,v r .. ii. '. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE At Holy Trinity .Episcopal Church on Good Friday ( April 11) a special service will be held from 2"V. M, to 8 IP. M. This service is held in com memoration of the sufferings of Cal vary's. Cross when the Saviour - of Mankind was, .crucified.,, , Evening Prayer will be ' said, including the reading of the Cood (Friday lessons, and a meditative address will be made by the Rector of the Parish, the Rev. Charles F. Wolf. The public is invited to attend, Sunset." The 'casket' was covered with a pall of red roses, maidens wreath and fern. Pallbearers were Parker Copeland, Durwood Lane, Winston - Chappell, L. H. Lane, Jr., Carlton Copeland and Arnold Chap pell, Jr. Surviving, besides her parents, are one sister, Glenda; 2 brothers.Donald and Leon, of Norfolk, Va, Burial in Lane Cemetery. B. F. STIFFLER B. F. Stiffler,; former resident of Hertford, died at St. Francis Hos pital, Evanston, ; 111, on v. Thurrday, April 3. ' Funeral services were con ducted at Culpepper, Va, Monday of this week. He is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. R. W. Ruark of Evanston, 111, a son, B. F. Stiffler of Silver Springs, Md,vfour grandchildren -and eight grandchildren. Always The good thing about beginning at the bottom, is that yon always have something solid to go track to. , 9 I Welcome R E A Members I aT- . v fiffr of ittf u !v I ! ff l"""VP"nW...rich,,iraulaledoig1tor J ii Veek-Ender Casef " l fHMwtthmpM' I w JV II m' . SMOrtRMIIIaf IIIbmiw I X fJ 1 rp knMinilrAld$ " 3, . IV "Th. Woy to lov.lln. J ' 'WwmS j ii C. ( ii our gift j j! to you f wh'n you buy , , ; fr . . kmv Year i evm toft a. I fe&w : . ; - " . 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