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Znti i PEaOUIMAKS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1S57. Wednesday In Tarboro Mr. and" Mrs. T. G. Howard at tended f'fhe- funeral of Miss Em Austin in Tarboro on Wednesday. On Sick Lisi Hy.-Jaek Barker, has been con finfcd io,hec,hoie. because of ill- Returned Home i- Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick re turned TiOme after spending a week in Atlantic City, N. J., where they attended the conven tion of the American Bankers' As 1 sociation. ' From Garner Craton Stephens from Gamer Sunday At Aulander Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard spent Sunday in Aulander with relatives. Week-.end In Conway Mr. and Mrs: W, spent the J. Davis wek'endf wdthMrs- $etty Davis at qpitwayj'j .j . . , in.fi I I Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs, Alvin. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chanpell and son were guests at' 'a 'buffet supper Sunday., evening at the home of Mr. and Mrsl Ray Jor dan in Norfolk, Va. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Bloxom snent the week-end and several ifrom Mappesville, Md., returned : days, this -week With C. G. Step- home Saturday after spending ' hens arid.Mrs. Tom Skipsey. Ueveral days with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. From'Nw Bern Mrs. Bruce Barfield from New Bern spent the week-end with Mrs. Klmo Cannon. From Virginia Beach Mite'' Mary Ann Harris from Virgin. J Beach. Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. From Elizabeth City - : Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Meekiht and children from Elizabeth ' City spent Saturday' and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Jim Bass. Returned Home Mrs. Olivia Hobbs has re turned home from Kitty Hawk and has her sister, Mrs. C. N. Griffin from Edenton visiting her. Visili In Belvidere The Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Millikan of Snow Camp were re cent visitors in, the Belvidere com munity and were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Win slow. - WeekHir-.,,,,-' Mr,nd.Mrs. Pete Mathews and children . from Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews. Week-end Guests Mrs. W. H. Cole from Pinehurst and Rick Cole from Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers, From Norfolk t .- Mr.', and Mrs.iW. E. Jleynolds and children from Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Singleton Lane. ' In Washington , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newbold are : spending - this week with friends in Washington, D. C. From Virginia Beach Miss Mable Martin Whedbee from Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whedbefe. From Louisburg Don Baker from Louisburg College spent the week-ed with his parets, Mr. ad Mrs. George Baker. Recent Guests Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Blanch ard from Chicago, 111., and Mrs. O. Y. Yarborough from Louis burg were recent guests of Miss Kate Blanchard and Preston Blanchard. From Virginia Keach' !""jlf K'requesied Ih'at'paren'refi- Miss Dill Denton froov Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Miss Kate Blanchard was hos tess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on .Market Street. ; Those : playing were Mesdames B. G, Koonce, T. B. Sumner, .W. G. Wright, V. N. Darden, Nathan Relfe, T. ' G. Howard,' J. S. : Vick ; and" C. F.: Sumner. ' . . . .. ' ' !' The 'high score prize went ,to Mrs. Darderi. .A sweet, course was served. . .,, d BRIDGE' CLUB , MEETS Mrs. H. C. ' Stokes entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at - her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames Cr'M. Williford. Cv E. Johnson, J. T. Biggers, C. R. Holmes, Cor bin Dozier, T. L. Jessup, - Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. The high , score prize went to Miss Sumner. A sweet course was served. SENIOR MASCOTS The Senior Class of Perquim ans High School will interview mascots Friday, October 11, in the school auditorium, at ; 12:30 From Suffolk Mrs. Eloise Britt and family from SuTfolk, Va.. spent the week-end with relatives- here. Visiting Here :" Mr. and Mrs. Ted Deidanz from Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Mur ray Vick, who has been in Ara bia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick. From Raleigh ,1 ; Mr. and - Mrs. John Martin from Raleighijjspent the week end and sev0fjf?dys this week' with' Mrs. WiffiTfoker.t' From Durhariil;;;'!' ; "Miss Jo Pat-Stakes -from Dur ham spent tb!e!j.-eek-end with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs.. H. C. ; stokes. Tji!ifSb-,- " Sunday In Elizabeth City '' . .. Mr. and -Mrs.V-W. ' J. Kanoy, Jr., spent Siinday 'i in - Elizabeth City with Mr. , and Mrs. Melviri Wright. From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs; Corbin Dozier, Jr.,- from Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier. .,. At Pulaski Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris and visiting their 's son-in-law and daughter, M.. and Mrs. George Clark at Pulaski. ' Week-end At Nags Head Mr and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard spent, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wood at their cottage at Nags Head. ' From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoffler and family from Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass and Mrs. Charlie Crowder. Accepts Position Miss Suzane Towe has accept ed a position with the Leroy and Goodwin Law Firm in Elizabeth City. Week-end Here Cliff Towe and Jbe Towe, Jr., from Campbell College, spent the week-end with , their parenisj . Me. and Mrs.: J, B. f owe.; '. ; r : ; j- ' From; East Carolina : : n ! . l , i ' ; ; i f Those students from East; Car-, oliria: Cflliege; epAding 'tji; end iait theiK ,hotnes - were Masses, Joanna' Wllitord ; (Sue, fVWhjte;; Jeanette 'wiiiiams, Laifan;ynn Hofler, Sarah Siitton, Shelby Jean Overton and Ted Chappell. ' T;t - ' VUitino Here Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kimbrell and children from Trinity, Ala batna are visiting Mrs. Kimbrell's mothef,- Mrs, Elmo Cannon. From Campbell College Miss Mary Elliott.: Brinn from Campbell College spent the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn. Saturday In Suffolk Mrs. Walter Eley, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Eley and children spent Saturday in Suffolk, Va., with friends and relatives. Week-end In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Julian Broughton and son, Jeff and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Layden and children spent thte week-end in Washington, D. with relatives. Wednesday At Williamsburg HMrs,',V. N; Darden, Mrs. H. A. Whitley, Mrs. j Trim "Wilson, Mrs. C. 'A. -Davenport and Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle ; spent,. Wednesday., at Williamsburg, Va. i, ; tives orJM.Bnntp;lH1c)iildren between the ages of four and rfix. Mascots cannot be enrolled in the first grade ad must be four years old by May, 1958. The seniors will select from the group of chil dren who will appear on the stage, a boy and a girl to serve as mas-j cots for the class of '58. The pic tures of the two children elected mascots will appear in the 1958 . htH4 ' Mrs.PhiltD- Jabkedn;' i' recent bride,was. honqrd'W a.flodtmg shower Friday; evening HrW home of Mrs. OScai Hunter. !the. shower was given by Mrs. Jack son's neighbprs. j J1 The home was beautifulljf' decs orated with ivy, magnolia leaWes and cut falltflowers in various arrangements; Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Pat Keegan met the guests at the' door and invited them in. Mrs. Elliott Layden had charge of the register. . Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr., presided at the punch bowl with Mrs. Harry Winslow cutting the cake. Mrs. Billy White and ' Mrs. . Hurley Hoffler presided 'in the . gift room. Those assisting in .serving were Mrs. Emmett Landing, Mrs. William Landing, Mrs. Barnette i y-rrrrnvt ,nr; and- MtKvMtxa :Larr'"V Mrs. Jackson - received ' and acknowledged her many lovely gifts. ' Approximately 85 guests call-. ed during the evening.-' . r.,tr.of,tha.late,Mr.laad Mrs. Whit '1 Matthews and Philip Jackson, Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Jackson, were quietly married on , v JACKSON . MATTHEWS . .- Mrs. Lucille Matthews, daugh- SeUrday,' September at thf BaotiBt parsonage-in Gatesvilie'by the Rev. J.- Walter Moose. ; '' - Winterize LI I " i - i i i ! i. i ' . "" ... L . H 11 41.1. f1' rour nqme O rotectWatef1, Lines ' l?iHi;.n '.'1. tu'i'! PMi) llljiiCEMpNT; BLOCKS - a -; . . -v..'' w. " t' .. ,i :vv; Jnexpensive When You H Use i Fout-Inth Blocks! only 17c .e1- H A R R I S Plumbing - Building Supply Company PHONE 5401 FRID A Y.SATURDAY: 4 RhAwt Fridav 7.9 P. M. i ! 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