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T.7Z t t 1 v The number of Board and Nursing-' Homes in Pasquotank-Per quimans-Camden-Chowan Health i District has steadily increased until-this number now totals 21 homes, housing 109 persons. Three new nursing homes are how con templated. A breakdown shows: P,asquptank County with 9 homes a n,4 , j 26-, persons; , , Perquimans .Qpurity homes and 63 persons; ' Camden County 3. homes and 12 persons; Chowan County 3 homes ; having 8- persons. Persons being cared for fnr theBe'TiorheS tonslst yi fuuuu sawiHiii;B j ise .- vuh...jmie Jtriaeg tnothes WOTj a tut- dren, private cases, fertd -widows of veterans: ( These f bonrding homes absorb & number.opa tients released from State hoeplr ',yap-y.:-v 'i:3''?''''!'.' .; .A Boarding or. Nursing Home ' must comply, with Building Codes, Fire Regulations . and sanitation requirements in order to f) li censed by Welfare Department. A Nursing Home also must 'rneet , Institutional requirements. These '.homes are inspected periodically . by local sanitation department. Health ' Department nurses ' visit these homes upon' request' by State and local off icials. ij 5 f( . t : Periodic workshops are held by the home. operators. Also attend- "ing these meetings are State nu tritionist an dietician, State andi local weuare department stall members, as well as prospective , boarding and nursing home Opera tors. " . i - 1 MEADS-MANSFIELD VOWS SPOKEN IN ELIZABETH CITY k .' Continued bom Page chid., ; " f. Matron ' of honor m, was Mrs. v Richard K. Poulas, who wore an emerald ' green' ballinera 'length : gown and carried : an .arm . bou- if The big folk over Hie 1 . .. .. .. V'" dock ience mese oayt is . .. about color telephone Most ''everyone h wrprbed when . 1. ' they And out how little an - '. -" extra telephone In color costt... . CoH our builnen office V v . today, let vi give you the full ttory an tathkw bright, , ; f athton right color Mtphotow. ,! 21 Norfolk Carolina TELEPEONK A TELEGRAPH COMPANY, , , ISPEOAL! Maxwell House CO FEE 3 FaBac!t;:;.lb.23c CAROLINA GOLD . I Jean's new idler telephone! J CANNED PEACIES,2yaCana-;.2?cf, .,f I S-::.,'' ':y- 1 ' r:r NCAKE l.ini-L': : - ; dilh Cyrup . . . L : tt!- 31c ( j lids of Bleach f 1 . t . 37c i. . v .. ...... o i. Esy jonjay Ammonia . . 22c ... . J -. vl: f auet ofi r,.rtaos1tiedit.witl. yellow. ribbons..,, , Jyif , ,(, T. ! Bridesmaid, were, (i Miss ,Em, ma, Kay Newbern and -Mrs, jyiau; rice Harrell. They wore rnel rose ballerina length gowns. Miss Grace Twiford and Mrs. Betty Sue Eatmon wore deep rose -ballerina ' length gowns. The, bridesmaids carried V bou quets of yellow mums tied with yellow ribbons,' f Flower girl was Miss Step honi James, who wore a , nile green gown ai i that .of the bride's, j'-Sc ft,ii.vy;;Vr?r,(, ! The bridegroom"!-'.' stepfather' was best man and "ushers ' were Marshall Mansfield, ;! Phillip Sawyer, Ralph Cox and Richard K.'Pom;,;; auots dress with bWk aects&riesj The: bridegroom . mothers wni a- royal-blUe' dress with imatehihg aocessoriet and: . purple chid. -' 1 '! Following the wedding a re-1 ception was held' in the church! parlor. " , " . i ' , - V J) or traveling the bride wore a '.green dress with ..brown" ac cessories and " the w orchid lifted from ; the prayer book, also the sterling silver cross which was a gift from the bridegroom. ' Following . the wedding trip to unannounced points, .the couple will .make their home in Elizabeth :City, fpEilSONAL ITEMS) From Raleigh ,W. E White, Jr,, ,0 Rfllelghv who is in this section .on business, spent several nights with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.!White- From Durham 1 : Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Council of Durham Visited Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., at her home on Market St From Klnston- . L , ! Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jordan of Kinston spent Friday with Dr. and Mrs. Allen Bonner. . Week-end With Grandparents ' Bobb.y Harrell of near Hertford spent - th week-end with-; his grandparents, Mr.;ano! Mjfsj CWfwith'fr. G. S'tep'hens-and Mrs.ra ranter or oute,Z, Jfidenton.' F0.1M 3 - bedroom.:. house, -.with stove and refrigerator. Floor, furnace. 'No. " 5 Barker Street, Westover Heights in Edenton. Rent $65?'month. R. V-Hall, phoi'JS83, 29 Westover Heights, Edenton. LOTSfflilSlE ' Several lots for sale on N. C. Highway 37, 13 miles from Harvey Point Base. Ideal for trailers. Nice pine shade. ' Terms' $20 down and $20 per month,1 ; See ' R. R. HALL f .-JHONE 3583 - ' r . 28 Weirow Heights' Edenion, N. C. HARRELL'S WHOLE OR HALF J , . - - TENDERIZED HAMS L. lb. 49c GRADE "A" FRYERS, ftesh dressed-drawiv. . . .lb. 33c BARGEE'S FRESH GROUND . , SAUSAGE MEAT -Jl"!, J..:...lb. 59c GWALTNEY'S PACKAGED a" . ALL MEAT. FRANKS... 1 Ah. 59c rtRST CUT tORK CHOPS. i." Jk59c v I--.: S ff .... .. .-i ' 1 ., - ? .-1 i i . m j?A : Ji'li A:10c S Apples, ;.4 lbs. c I . V-' I.C Cheer x art y . ISLAND -glp ; WHERE RACE WILL BE STAGED Newsmap shows area south of Newport, R.I., where Britain's Sceptre and the American defender will race for the, America's Cup., prize trophy of . yachting. ' Two alternate courses, one triangular, the other windward-leeward, are marked, j ! The starting point will depend on the direction of the wind. Map based on one drawn for j .Sports Illustrated. magazine. Operated Upon - Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., of Hert ford, Route 1, was admitted to the Eye, Ear and Nose Hospital in Richmond, Va., and underwent a sfnus' operation on' Friday. ' l . v Week-end In Greenrille . . . , Mr. and Mrs.;-Fred Matthews spent the week-end in Greenville and visited their son, Tommy, who jj-a student at East Carolina Coir Froni Washington yCjarroU; Hurdle of Washington, DrCi' spent the week-end with his parents, M,r. and Mrs. Fenton Hurdle. ' From Franklin -- , Mrs. Bill Jones of Franklin, Va., spent several .days this week with Jier father, C. G.; Stephens and sister, Mrs. Tom Skipsey. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. CratOn Stephens of . GTner. spent the week-end Skipsey. r m Week-end Willi Relatives r i-' iMtsi"Sl(7iirtWp. Towp snent the week-end. Jrf'RaUigh and Chapel HU1 iWittt.Mi;. and'Mrs. Cliff Towe ana mi. aim mxa. iuwc, 01, Week-end Iii Washington Canton Keeton spent the week, ,end In Washington with: relativefi and turnec' hfflmeuiway wiui nisY grandmother, Mrs. CarltcSi CannOn, . . V j '.y.i Attenj WeddfaS ' ' V ' Miss lxujs0 Chalk will attend the Broughton-Dana wedding on Saturday in Pinehurst. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. C. R. Holmes was' hostess to her-Thursday night Bridge Club last week. Those playing were Mesdames J. R. Futrell, V. N. Darden, Trim Wilson, Clyde McCallum, J. H. Newbold, W. H. Hardcastle, C. A. Davenport and S. P. Jessup The JiiRh score prize wexui to; Mrs.4, Futrell. Re freshments were served by the hostess. 'In4 A ' . Market Street Hertford, tf. C. WiJAIUip IT.CM, WKITE'S- - PRODUCE FARM each box 35c Soap . , i 4 bars 34c A i Z- rurtitsO T h" rCv 1 - Cl'MTRY CLUS '-C" POINT WINDWARD-LEEWARD COURSE V VAMERICA'S cup buoy KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY P. E. Bettendorf, representative of the Social Security Ad ministration, is In Hertford the second Wednesday of each month at the Perquimans County Court House. Some important changes have been made in the old-age and sur vivors insurance program as a re sylt of tt h.e; Social , Security Amendments' of which Pres ident Eisenhower signed into law on August 28, 1958. i . All of the changes, directly or indirectly, affect the American puDlic as a whole. Working per son employed and self-employ-ea need to know about them; their families need to know about them. In the articles to follow;! shall' describe the changes singly and in detail. ; . ; Most important, because it af fects practically all working peo ple, and their families, is the in crease in benefit amounts. This applies. ,;(tp; JhoseJ now getting benefit'' ''piayntents and to those who will become beneficiaries in the .future. ' Most monthly benefit checks will be about 7 per cent higher, with a minimum increase pt.'at least $3.00 in the amount payable to a worker who retired afage 65 or later. (Women work ers who began to receive benefits at-;any time between a3 6J and age1 65 wiU jreejve slightly small etf ,r increases).' , fThe maximum mpntHly" paymentr a family may receive ; is . increased from $200 to $254 a rnorttCj Families now; re ceiving maximum monthly ' bene fit under the law will receive in-, creases from $7.50 to $54 depend ing upon the deceased worker's average monthly wages. : Right here I wantto point out that people now on the benefici ary rolls do not have to get in touch with the social security of fice to obtain these benefit in creases. The larger amounts are effective with January and will show .up on benefit checks for mat monin, wnicn will go .in the mails early in February. As 'ou know, .benefit amount? are ligured from a -working per son's, i average earnings, x. Right ribw only earnings UP to a total "vol $4,200 in a year can be credit ed to" a worker's social security account- Beginning? with ,1959, however, earnings up to $4,800 will be. creditable and taxable for social; security purposes. Social security taxes will be in creased beginning with 1959. An employed person Will have Vk per cent taken out of his pay in stead of the present V per cent;' his employer will contribute Vk pef cent also. ,; The self-employment socjal security tax wil be increased .38 of 1 per cent andi will become 3 per cent of net earnings up to $4,800 in the year. ' Self-employed people will pay at lilr. Farmer.... WE-ARE PAYING TOP PRICE i FOR CORN - BEANS V J 'SJ.'--- It: an4 '( W ,-; . I SEED COTTON Bring Your Crop to Us ... No . Waiting to this increased rate for the year '59 with the tax return they make early in 1960. How Crow Point Got lis Name All oi us are familiar with Crow Point, our most beautiful land mark on the Perquimans River, It can be described as equally lovelv in winter or summer. ' lUUn.Un. H ...UVi tKn full nn risin. . thp watp n(1 its cypresses' silhouetted against the red disc of the moon, or early on a late fall morning as many fishermen do, who are lucky enough to see the sun rise just back of the Point, with wisps of mist softening its outline. , But have you ever speculated as to how it came to be called Crow Point, or' did you just as sume that it came to be so call ed because it might be a natural gathering place for crows? s Some time in the early history of our ' ritd :C..'. ' Unload Historic Facts v . ; . w r - i l Special o 1 program! I I If Albemarle Electric Membership Corporation I II f I I Jr.i.M1jr.MJ iTAXJlTiUlHO ITXAJUiXrilVJ I il II I r TiFPTirnpri at n 5 M J September 27, 1958 - 2:00 P. M. I large group early I Meeting called to order A. T. Lane 1 FALL COTTONS T President, Board 'of Directors . J , , Invocation JL v now T ' ' ' ' I rBdtly r6(llIC6(i 'I RMg of Notice of Meeting and Proof of Mailing , AT T Reading of Minutes of Last Meeting Floyd Mathews f " ' WOODLAND 9 Secretary, Board of Directors S . DRESS SHOPPE ' Report of Nominating Committee f - PHONE 2831 I i HERTFORD. N. C. . S ,T . - ' 1 1 y Nominations from the floor I l j "wm...,,..,,,,,-,,, , , iin VU'UJJ X1ACU1UC13 . d ' " - ' III Reports: President A. T. Lane I " . . v , I i .1't.inAUJHiuNi "cousin Tibbie", and Others 1 ,town, about 1778, Robe and Sarr W. F. Madre, Mr, and Jrs, W?r h. .De.Crow purchased land Marir: 'mid' ' 'Sn ' hnhii A 1 i&'rf northward from Skinner's Bridge, Crow Point being a part of this land, and so called because of the name. Let us hope it will al ways stay as it is, a kind of me morial to the long forgotten De Crows. MADRE FAMILY REUNION The home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Manuel Bartlett of Camden was.Madrey, Mrs. Reba Seymour and the scene recently for the an-1 children Pattie and Billie of Inual Madre family reunion with 7 relatives and friends attend ing.:; , ;.. ... .. An ojd-fasnioned picnic din ner was served on the spacious lawn. The Rev. A. L. Robbins, pastor of the First Christian Church of Elizabeth City offer ed thanks "for the beautiful tables and the blessing of fam ily gatherings." In the afternoon home-made ice cream and cake was served to the guests which included, besides the host and hostess, the following: The Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Robbins and children Me lodi, Stenie and Mary Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Taulbert V. Sexton, Jr., and daughter Sandra Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Roger son, Mrs. F. V. Sexton, Sr., of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pugh and daughter Patricia of Shiloh, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L; .Winslow and daughters Iola and Rachel of Belviderei Mr. and Mrs; Alvah Madry, T W. Nixon, : Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rogerson and son Earl Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Don Berrv and sonsBill and Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Top FOR ur;;:t0tt6h; Bring Your Seed Cotton to Me OR - V Phone 4989 . . . I'll Send For It EDWIN S. WHITE BELVIDERE, N. C I 1 Tl 11 J . t A . . 1 o & lvidiidger jonn u. coston . !; I New or unfinished business f ' ' " i ? KePort of Election Committee . v. , 5 ' IT"''' I .' J Adjournment ' ' I ill J ; ; i Throughout the entertainment there will be drawings C t I 'w vbifti ,v n n for prizes , -r i t kJ f -.. JLi T , Watt,er Mr" and Mrs'I SMf wueoiooa ana son David, :Mr and Mrs. Broughton Dail and children Broughton, Jr. and Don na, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Layden, Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence L. Dail and children Sarah Parrish and Clarence Lee, Mr, and Mrs. T. I E Madre, all of Hertford, Bill Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Glenn Rogerson and children Glenn and Martha Ann of 1 Ty- RICKS Laundry & Cleaners OF EDENTON Phone 2148 ARE OFFERING TO YOU BETTER THAN EVER SANITONE DRY CLEANING With this amazing sys tem you see, you feel and ou smell the difference. All work guaranteed to your Mtisf action. All this, plus a one year, or until cleaned again, guaranteed moth proofing. COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE , P rice infer, Mrs. Eddie Nixon of .E. - ton,' UCMW-.MsLi-$QhV,Z.! . and, u children Paula, Scott tatndj Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Luthfr (Par-- rish ol Noriolk. 'Ti. , BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. J. O. Felton entertained: her bridee club Tuesdav nieht at her home on Dobb Street; -Those playing were Mesdames' :T. B. Sumner, V. N. Darden, .Nathan Relfe, Charles Whedbee,. B. G Koonce, W. G. Wright, Miss Thel ma Elliott and Miss Kate Blanch- ard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Darden. A, sweet coursa was served. . 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