THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD, WORTH CAROLINA, TODAY, MAY 29. 1959, pags TKtn ..issD:c!iyi;ixc SevAal 41H,jeMf,,mpear,ed,,on the program. Misses Phyllis 'Williams and Marcia Cooeland. D:TII Dn'lftrt " ' 7up;ta -vdalry ftiMf (dem i f U rrillEPvC , bnstration "winners, ' presented1 "'J ' :,,,VWKJf- .their demonstration, "A Nutty ; ... 7 , (Treat." . miss aecky Nixon, .daughter; Misses Beckie Gregory and of Mr. . and Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Carolyn Faye Rogerson acted was crowned 1959 Dairy Prin- as ushers and served refresh cess of Perquimans County by.nients. ! J- Biggers, Superintendent of ( Miss Letitia McGoogan played Schools. T;he first county con-' appropriate music during the test which was sponsqrpd by program. the Perquimans Busiflela and Each contestant was presented Professional Women's Club was a gift ' donated " by' Albemarle held Monday,. May 25, , at the' Electric Membership ' Cobpera Hertfonj AgrictilturaP fCuildin tive and M. Pharmacy. . ... .. Bs part of the observance "June. ' . ' r Dail7 Month." : , Other coni j jjpw i Onpn testants' were Miss Gloria Stalj f.1. Jings,, sponsored by the Rotary III VratSVille ' j , Club, j and ? Mite" ilfltoi IByrum, r s j, j- jr j it fponsored by the Junior Cham-i Gates County's hew market is ber of '. Commerce. Princess jail set for a, .big opening dedicar Hecky was; sponsored , the1 tion and auction next Saturday, BPW. The judges, Mrs. Pat Wilkin son, W. R. Barnes and W. P. Pugh, made their decision ac cording" to the contestant's ' . friendliness and ability to meet y people; beauty, ',. personality, poise and photographic quali. ties; healthy appearance, natural attractiveness and recommended weight for height; pleasing voice," ability to think before audiense and effectiveness. Mrs. Alice Towe Owens, mis tress of ceremonies, recognized Mrs. Archie' T. Lane, Jr.f presi dent of the BPW, who opened the program with the invocation. R. M Thompson welcomed the group and recognized Ray Hundley, Area 12 district manager,-who greeted the group. May 30, it has been announced, The official name of the mar ket is Farm Fresh Foods, Inc., and officials say they are hopinp for a crowd of several thousand at a big 1 auction sale Saturday when they will auction off such items as autos, farm machinery, boats and trailers and they even have 1,000 peach trees for sale. Don C. Hall, the manager, will be in charge of the giant auc tion and he will be assisted by Phil Cronkhite, a market mana ger from Loris, S. C. Hall says the jjew . market will . begin to process Vegetables 'on June' 1. The Gatesville plant will process, stericool and package all vege-, tables available in North Caro lina and Virginia and all will be, shipped under the label of Farm Remember how hot it was jast summer ? 7 i I AS LOW AS j 22.60 ) I b 1 JEAR',RDUI'P auty Protection, cowroRTi i ( ''. ' lllllfjfij. Beautify your home now V 4 ' I , . .. , . 1 .i-i.' . . : , 0000 i: L. Jessup, J. Mary Sumner. D. . Coston, liss! Guthrie Jolliff at Buxton. and the hostess.' Sumner. Refreshments were ser ved by the hostess. Winf all News Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Stall -ings of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker and brother, Horace. Ward of Greensboro visited Eun- Mrs. Leslie P. Gregory is in ice Winslow and Leverett and the Albemarle Hospital in Eliza- Samuel Riddick last week. Mrs. week with her and Edna Winslow. They will return to their home in South Mills next week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollowell of Hobbsville and Mrs. George I ! CARD1 ;OI THANKS j J t - - ... .i . imciiouon 01 tjeiviaere ana -was. auiner guests on Sunday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, RonnlH Rnwe 1 tris!t?isa:niT Knimtj.vi; Kii-. kJ.ji VyAii!-U. tj-11 , , . Jw 3 wiu 0VIIUVUHBH.J VI IICIO . ClllU illS3J I. nuillVIV'WHI ,,e.",n score wenl M1?s . brought their new, baby girl hoifte tf SJld Belvidere Academy",.,. fimily. from the bulfolk Hospital bn P.iThe Robert Hewitt failW of Monday. They are spending this Newtono ' vsideH'is"'. H&ifW !' parents, Alvah j parents. Earl and Marv Winslow , , . -. ' -. ;n Sunday. j I wish to thank my friends, Mrs. Linwood Winslow visited neighbors and children for the her aunt, Mary Peele. at Potecasi i W! 'Mr; and Mrs. Richard Benjamin Thach of Hertford announce the engagement 61 their daughter, Miss Martha Elizabeth Thach, to Franklin Earl McCloskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl McCloskey of Goshen, Indiana. The wedding will take place on June 20th. Fresh Foods, Inc. , HONORED AT SUPPER According to Hall everyone is J Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pruden and welcome to bring almost any Mr. and Mrs. Bin Billings were item for sale at the auction, but merchandise should be at the Gatesville plant not later than Friday, May 29. He especially invites everyone to pay a visit to the market next Saturday. , Lunch, will be served on the grounds. In Edenton Mesdames Meivin G. Owens, Archie T. Lane, Jr., and Erie Haste, Sr., were the guests of the. Edenton Business and Profession- tal Women'a Club last Wednesday night When Mrs.' Owens install ed the officers for the coming year. Mrs. Lane is president of the Perquimans BPW Club and Mjcs. Haste was a member of the ton CluD. Attended Funeral Among those from out-of-town attending the funeral of Henry C. Stokes, Sr., on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riddick and family of Langley View, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Stokes and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolly and family of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Towe, Mrs. George Twiddy, Joe White, Misses Val erie and Ruth Scott of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griffin of Edenton,' Mr. and Mrs. Moore Williams, Mrs-. Walter Hurf, Mrs. Charles Everett and Roy Jones of Drivers, Va. - ' hostesses at a buffet supper Sat urday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pruden. The supper was given in honor of Miss Ann Mayo and John Morris whose marriage will take place in June. Those attending from Hertford were Mrs. J, E. Morris, . John Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. New by, Mrs. A. D. Morgan, Miss He lene Nixon and Miss Frances Newby. ' COFFEE HOUR Mrs. Harry Hollowell was hos-: itess at a coffee hour Sunday af ternoon at her home on Grubb Street. Those present wpre Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg, Mrs. J. E. Newby, Mrs. T. S. White, Sr., and Mrs. J. E. Morris. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. T. Biggers was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Market Street Those playing were Mesdames W. J. Kanoy, Jr., T. G. Howard, Cor- bin Dozier, F. A. McGoogan, T. beth City for treatment, Miss Geraldine Gregory of Hampton, Va., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. . - i Mrs. Pearl Chalk is spending several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Chalk in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daughtrey ; of Greensboro spent the week end with his brother, W. W. Daughtrey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White of San Antonio, Texas are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Toss White, his broth er and sister-in-law. . Mrs. A. M. White has returned i home after spending two weeks with relatives in Swansboro and Carolina Beach. She was accom-1 panied home by her husband, A. M. White, who spent the week end. Mrs. James Griffin and dnudi ter of Elizabeth City spent Mon day with her mother Mis. M. D White. W. N. Mathews of WCTJNC. Greensboro spent the wwk-ptid with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mathews. Mrs. E. J. Roberson and son of Norfolk, Va., are... visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lane. Mrs. J .P. Trueblood left Mon day afternoon for Fayetteville to visit ner motner, wno is ill in a hospital there. Ward is the former Miss on bunday. made and all other acts of kind- Mrs. Pearl Perry of Belvidere ' ness shown since I broke my leg. and her sister, Mrs. Lillian Saw- I want to thank my sister-in-law yer, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ether- for coming and staying with me idee and two children Dnnna rturino mr tim nf Sybil Ann and Donnie of Raleigh were MRS. RUTH W DAIL. Chapanoke News Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ownley spent Sunday afternoon at Mo- yock with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood of Norfolk were here on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marjorie Lou Elliott spent Tuesday at Jamestown. Mrs. Bill Pierce and daunhter, Patricia, spent Saturday in Eliza beth City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parrish of New Hope and her mother spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elliott. . ,' ifF Whiteston News Saves you up to 33 of the cost of separate purchase of these coverages. In addition, with Nationwide's Homeowners Plan you can save up to 15 more over many companies' costs. 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