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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY II. 1965. ,0A I From Mantto " . vt Mr, and Mrs. , Vernon , Davis and two daughters of Manteo visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ed wards and Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. towe on Sunday. Cperated Upon . Murray Vick, who was opera t ; ed upon this week at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Va., is getting along nicely. From Chapel Hill -- Mrs. Gordon Fearing and daughter from Chapel Hill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Houston Edwards. Moved From Delaware Mr. and Mrs. David Wold and two children have moved to 315 Church Street from Dover, Del. Mr. Wold is employed at Hayes Company in Elizabeth City. Week-end Guest The" Rev. Charles Allen from Guatemala and who is on leave visiting relatives and friends in ; Fayetteville, spent the week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. Norman Harris and was guest speaker on Sunday at the Baptist Church. "Monda In Washington - Mrs. J. H. Bagley, Mrs. Vera B. Batton, Mrs. Tom Perry, Mrs. H.' W. Lynch, Mrs. Merrill Lay ton and Mrs. W. M. Bray spent Monday in Washington. Returned To England Miss Mabel Martin Whedbee returned to Caxton, Cambridge shire, England on Friday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whedbee. From Greensboro ( Richard Chalk of Greensboro visited . his mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk and his sister, Miss Louise Chalk last week. Sunday Her Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and xamuy irom Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. George Fields, Sr., and. family. Week-end In Elisabeth City Larry and' Sheron Swindell spent th wpelj'eiTd rigizabeth IHit.v with f haiff .prnnrlnnnttf TWr and Mrs. W. S. Swindell. Attended Wedding Those from Hertford attending the Twiford-Carson wedding at Fairmont on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell and daughter, Beth, the Rev. Fred Still, John Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, Mrs. R. W. Turner, Mrs. Fannie Hurdle, Mrs. Carson Spivey, Sr., Miss Anne Benton and Miss Mary Beth Hurdle. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bonner from Norfolk, Va., were over night guests of Dr. and Mrs. Al lan Bonner Sunday. From WUliamston j Mr; and Mrs, Charles Godwin and daughter of Williamston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon winslow, Miss Thelma El liott and Mrs. Mary Winslow. Thursday In Raleigh ; : ' . ' Mr. and Mrs.' Charles' White, Jr., spent Thursday in Raleigh. Saturday Here . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. E A. Byrum on Saturday. From Sanford 7 Mrs. James Brantley of San ford is visiting her sister, Mrs, F. T. Johnson. ' , : ' Week-end In Henderson Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker spent . the week-end ' with Dr. arid Mrs. G. R. Tucker and fami ly in Henderson. .. .; . Returned Home ; Mrs. E. A. Byrum returned to her . home last Thursday after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and family in Jacksonville, Fla. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley have returned home after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. i 'Pickhardt at New Smyrna Beach. Fla. From Ayden Mrs. C. G. Dixon of Ayden spent last week with Mrs. J. R. Futrell. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson and daughter Gail of Norfolk. Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. From Durham . Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs return ed to her home in Durham after visiting Mrs. J. C. Blanchard last week. From Rich Square Mrs. Harry Williford and son Richard of Rich Square spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. Returned' Horn , . ,-. , Miss Virginia Tucker has re turned to her : home in Santa Monica, Calif.,, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker. Attended Meeting Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., spent Monday and Tuesday in Raleigh where she attended a PTA meet ing. In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan of Greenville spent the week end with Mrs. W. G. Wright. They were accompanied home on Sunday by Mrs. Wright who is spending this week there. Week-end In New Bern Mr. and Mrs. Billy White at tended the Twiford-Carson wed ding on Saturday in Fairmont and spent the week-end in New Bern with Mrs. White's parents. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. George Barbee was hos tess to her Bridge Club last Monday night at her home on Grubb Street. Those playing were Mesdames C. E. Johnson, J. D. Coston, T. L. Jessup, Miss es Louise Chalk, Frances New- by, Mary Sumner and Ruby White. High score prizes were awarded Miss Chalk and Mrs. Returned To College . Miss Kathryn Bonner returned to High Point College last week after spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Allan Bonner. "I'M TELLING YOU, MABEL almost everything at WOODLANW DRESS SHOPPE'S ON SALE ..." Gee, WHAT BARGAINS!" Woodland Dress Shoppe Coston. ved. A sweet course was ser- . BRIDGE 'CLUB' MEETS ' Mrs, C. R. irw...s was hostess to her Bridge Club Thursday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mes dames W. H. Pitt, C. G. Dixon, J. R. Futrell, H. A. Whitley,, Trim Wilson, C. A. Davenport and Miss . Ruth Schroeder. The high score prize went to Mrs. Pitt.' A sweet course was ser ved. -' '''--;'. .';.. Health And Safety Tips From Tin American Medical Association PHONE 2831 HERTFORD. N. C. PICK YOUR FINANCING AS CAREFULLY AS YOUR CAR! r. ' NEW CAR MODELS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR FAVORITE DEALERS BEFORE YOU TRADE OR BUY "SEE US" FOR FINANCING! We Can Save You Money! New Cars Financed At 5. WE ALSO LOAN MONEY ON USED CARSI fc. .. .. . i J Before buying a car, you naturally look the whole market over to make sure of getting the car that best meets your needs and gives you the most for your money. Make the same careful comparisons before you decide how to FINANCE your car. The facts and figures will convince you that an auto loan here will COST YOU LESS and serve your convenience better: Look into this, nowl MEMBER F.D.I.C. : HERTFORD, N. C EPILEPSY Epilepsy is a brain disorder us ually characterized by some type of seizure or convulsion. ' '. -f There are many causes, all as sociated with damage to the brain. There is no "cure" but complete or almost complete con trol can be obtained in half of all patients and another 30 per cent can obtain , partial control of the seizures with proper medi cal diagnosis and treatment. There are a number of anti-con-vulsant drugs now available that are safe and non-habit forming which may be prescribed by a physician. . Most people with epilepsy can lead normal lives; attend scnool, participate in sports and games, get and hold a job. r Should someone near you have an epileptic seizure, keep calm. The patient usually isn't suffer ing , or in danger. Help him to a safe place but do not restrain his . movements. . Loosen tight clothing and turn him on his side... : Do not attempt to force a hard object between his teeth and do not give him anything to drink. 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