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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD. NORTH CAft&Xf. FRIPAT. FEBRUARY IS, 1963. o fit p joaa Oparaiion hn Beers was operated "on ;raryvievir Hospital ' in Ports uth, Va., this week and has aimed to his home. ; xh Improved ' ., Irs. -Ernest iGoodwin of Rt. " Hertford, who has been ill at ' r home, is reported much im i, oved. ' h Florida ' ; H iMr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris and Mr. imd Mrs. Edison Harris and daughter, Pat, left Saturday for fiaytona Beach,1 Fla., where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris . eiurnad From Hospital J 'Philip Jackson returned from Hie Albemarle Hospital last ijeek where he spent a week. Ieek-end Hara t Miss Nancy Zachery of Gar r spent the week-end with her neother, Mrs. J. W. Zachery. J.-: -' ' junday In Richmond 3 Mr.-and Mrs. Clinton Eley and sns, " Charles' and ' Sidney spent Sunday in Ethmoid, Va., with .relatives. ' ' f jjrom Suffolk, , . Mrs'.' J." w! Satchwell of Suf folk, Va., spent several days last Veek With her sister, Miss Ethel Jjjlxon. From Suffolk l' Mrs.'C. J. Atkinson at suhoik, spent several days last week Hth Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. Sunday la Norfolk ' Robert, yrhite, Mrs. Al Kenton, Mrs, Tom Perry and Mrs. Vera a Batton orisited Mrs. Robert White at Norfolk General Hos pital on, Sunday. Attended Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson attended the funeral of Mr. Jackson's brother, Travers Jack son in Tenn., last week. Mr. Jackson died on Wednesday of last week. Week-end In Henderson G. R. Tucker spent the week end; with Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker at, Henderson. He was accompanied home Monday by Mrs. Tucker who had spent sev eral days in ' Henderson. Wa.k-and In Ralaigh " Mr. and Mrs. pete Thompson and family spent the week-end in Raleigh with relatives. Attends Bridge Luncheon , Mrs. Cecil Garrett and Mrs. Earl Perry entertained at a bridge luncheon on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Garrett. Those from Hertford attending were Mesdames V. N. Darden, J. T. Biggers, Charles Whedbee, Na than Relfe, F. A. McGoogan and T. B. Sumner. Week-end Hera Miss Suzane Towe of Rich-' mond, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Towe. ' i From New Bern Miss Bunnie Mcllwean of New Bern spent ' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill White. Week-and At Fairmont Mr. '. and Mrs. Bill Twiford spent the week-end in Fairmont with relatives. From Greenville Miss, Jo Davis Towe of East Carolina College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe. Week-end Hera Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Jr.. , and . daughter, Laura of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mrs. Lloyd Horton. from Norfolk i Mr. and Mrs. Percy Byrum and f bo daughters and Mr. and Mrs. jjdward Byrum of Norfolk, Va., fited MrsE. A. Byrum Sun ': In Hospital Al Kenton is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital for observa tion and treatment. From Durham Alfred Williams, Sr., and daughter Peggy of Durham spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenberg. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Isa Tucker is spending several days this week with Mr. and : Mrs. Julian Brinkley in Plymouth, Operated Upon John Beers was admitted to Mary view Hospital in Ports mouth, Va., on Monday and un derwent an operation on Tues day. ..... Weak-end At Maysville 'Mrs. J. D. Coston spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B- L. Mattocks of Maysville. In Greensboro Rev. Norman Harris spent several days this . week in Greensboro attending an Evan-.1 gelistic Conference. s Week-end In Galesvilla Mrs. Olivia Hobbs spent the. week-end in Gatesville with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes. Week-end Hera Ben Koonce from Raleigh spent the ' week-end with Mrs. W. G. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins of Richmond, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. Returned From Hospital Mrs. Robert White returned home Monday from Norfolk General Hospital where she went for observation and treatment. Sunday In New Bern Mr and Mrs. E. C ' Woodard and Miss Harriet Williams spent Sunday in New Bern with rela tives. . ' Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Theron Johnson of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs, Tom White of Roper visited Mrs; J. E. Everett Sunday. Another Fiijfeii tuples Bank ! SHOPPIES tor aV NEW . AT u PEpPLK mm & TRUST CO. 'and hayie funds available in advance $5 per year on each $100 you borrow When you PLAN and before you buy A HEW CAB ASK US ABOUT PEOPLES AUTO FBMAMCEn-ADVAMCE PLAN Come in - Phone in or fill in coupon below and mail today . . . PEOPLES BANEI& TRUST CO. Member F.D.I.C. HERTFORD, N. C PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. Hertford, North Carolina Please send me full details and application for your FINANCE-IN-ADVAXCE Auto Loan Plan From Norfolk (Lieut and Mrs. Bill Batts o Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Jessup. ' Moved To Pens. Ava. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C Tice have moved from Market Street to Penn. Ave. . fthan they received under the . GIRL SCOUTS MEET 1962 Pnwnun.-, , ' The Girl Scouts of Troop No. cQunng'the first five days of . . r , J . the sign 34V farmers Signed held their monthly meeUng m to'divert ' 5702 J acres, receiving I the Hertford Grammdr School A.A .AA A ... 1 V i ' 41 luAltAMlllin' nf HATf.o ! . ' .' 1 ..... Chananoke News Mr. and Mrs. Harry powers of Moyock spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ownley. ' Mrs. Roy Pierce and Miss Gayle spent Sunday In Suffolk with- her son, Stanley pierce. Miss Linda Lee Elliott spent last week ' with her parents at Chapanoke. - , ' ' . , v ; Mrs. R. L. Callis spent last Friday with her daughter, Mrs. John Elliott. - . . , ' Miss : Brenda v Smith , returned to Greensboro, after .spending- the week' .with her,, parents, ; ','" ;'. Mrs. George jacksonT spent last week-end at Chapel- Hill' f: 570.2 Acres Diverted In Grain Program : Farcers . began signing up to participate, in the 1963 Feed Grain Program on February, -4. Even though- the payment 'rate is computed differently from the 1962 rate, most farmers are find ing that , the . benefits from this program are as ' good or better i Farmers . are urged to get the full details of the program and make their decision at an early date. The closing date of tne stgn-up is March 22. 1963 the leadership of Mrs. George Barbee. The meeting was opened with the Girl Scout Promise. Each patrol gave an account of their activities -since the last meetipg. The girls vot- ST A TE FRIDAY -SATURDAY: SHOWS FRIDAY 7:15-9:00 P. M. ' ; : SHOWS SATURDAY 3:30-50-7:10-9:00 P. M. i'.' . Hay Milland, starring in ' -y Edgar AUan Poe's . '. "TI1E PROITOE BUalAL" SUNDAY-MONDAY: SHOWS SUNDAY, 2:15; NITE 9:15 MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. W starring Jackie Gleason Admission: Adults 50c Oiildren 25c ed to have a fllin, "The Road to Button Bay', sometime during March. Some of the girls from Patrol 5 gave a short play '.entitled On My Honor". . All cf the girls then played a game of race with candy heants. U. T . ' 'r" , . CLH3C3 MAKE MONEY GROWING CONTACT MOODY CHAPPELLaJR. Telephone 2071 Hertford, N. C. ;: QR " FRED WINSLOW'S STORE Winfall,N.C. Si- .V . . r, I 'it : ;- WetMot, -a."- 11 law aMav feji. . ' ,'.' . FANCY SNOW "WHITE 1 THf . t't- fif .jfj ef HOME GROWN M fV&nflL 1 .'MUSHROOMS Komi or ni, violets ra Mufc Jf ; Dad laves q hearty stalf and 19 w)l( vouj , Notur-Ttndtr itaok with its flavor to fin It the very way to toy "Happy Valentinel" COLONIAL'S NATUR4ENDER ARMOUR STAR tniw4 Wi wrf tmimt, m f" f turn aH OM -m n " Tanfn0MbMllMHln wmMU MbdiMl , 69' VMDtt MUCIOUt NATOR-HMDE! MMOUt STAR CUA : ' Vi PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE STEAK . 99' I TWMMM (EADY FOI CUTTIN6' PACKA6IN0 50.0 US. 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