TttS FEVCSUlMArS WEEXLY. rJtTFOrn. CAROLINA. FT.IDAY. OCTOEER 1I. 1963. A : 8 ii 1 n p.' 1 L-3 1 ; n . G. C.-Carawan of Bel--i has returned home after l vo-week visit with her son ' v and daughter, Mr-' and i. G. R, Dail. While here her . ... shter, Mrs. Lewis Blanchard ( t Coinjack spent one .day with .' er mother and .sister.: ; vek-ed Visitors ' Mr. and Mrs.. William Lloyd Nixon, Kathy and Michael of Elizabeth . City , spent the past week-end with his mother, Mrs. G. R. Dail and grandmother, Mrs. G. C Carawan while she was , spending some tune with her daughter. Week-end With Parents Mr. and Mrs. i Preston Wins low and daughter from Raleigh spent , the week-end with their parents,.' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Nixon. .Dinner Guests , - Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Claude Winslow were ( Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jordan, Kim and Kelly from Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Chappell, Don, Vickie and Louis from Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Winslow : and Cindy from Raleigh; Mrs. Lizzie Hollowell, Mr." and Mrs. "Forrest Cale, Billy, Jerry and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Layden, ; Jimmy, Tommy, Keith i. and Jan. Visiting Parents , " Mrs. 'Jim Hendricks' from Nor- 'folk is spending part of the ; week with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Winslow. i VisU In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrell visited Mr. Harrell's brother-in-, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. ( A, Gray in Arlington, va., mis .week. -.:,;. ' Week-end In Washington " ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Kanoy spent the week-end in Washing' . ton, D. C and attended the j Washington Redskins-New ,Yprk Gians football game. ; ' ' Returned Home . -. - v Little Joan White returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., Sun day after spending several days H with her grandparents, Mr. and t Mrs.- Julian White. ' , From Edenion Mrs. Gladys H. White, R.N., and Mrs. Spencer Hammond, R.N., from Easton, Md., visited , Mrs. Max R. Campbell Monday enroute to Florida. Returned Home ... ' Mrs. Bill White returned ' to i her home Friday from Salt Lake City, Utah where she spent, a .week on business.', 1 Week-end Here -, Dr. John Chappell, a mission c ary at Taiwan Changli , China spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. .. Returned Home . i Mr. . and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent the week-end in Rockville, Md., with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schaaf . - They were accompan- , ied there by Anne Schaaf who had been visiting her grandpar ents. ' .Returned Home 7 . , Robert Johnson from Prince ton, N. J.,, spent the week-end 'With, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes v'.and was accompanied home this week by Mrs. Johnson and three childrea In Washington Mrs. W. H. Cole is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. , and Mrs. Bill Cole in Washing ton, D. C. ' Returned Home v ' Mr. . and Mrs.' G. R. Tucker spent Sunday and Monday with Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Jr., and . family - at Henderson and Ms. and, Mrs. Beverly Tucker at Carrsboro. Follow Us L J Lj u J tJ Week-end flare Miss Peggy White from Great Bridge, Va., spent the week-en4 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jaWe White. ' " Wednesday Af laji Head . Mr. and Mrs. V. N.- Darden. and Mrs. . Max R. Campbell snent .Wednesday and Thursday at the Darden cottage at Nags Head. . Moved Into. New Hqtnf . , , Mr. and Mrs. Moody Mathews; Jr., and Jwo children moved. into their, new home on Church Street last' week. From Norfolk 1 -Miss Jo Davis Towe from Nor folk, Va., spent the week-Vdj with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe. Saturday In Richmond Mr. and Mrs.' Charles White spent Saturday, in Richmond, Va., and attended the football game there. 1 ;' ' Reiurned Home Mrs. W.. H. Hardcastle has returned to her home after visit ing her son and daughter-in-law, Capt, and Mrs. W. H. Hard castle, Jr., at Charleston, S. C- Inj Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morgan from Chicago,; 111, who have been visiting Mrs. T. S- White left Tuesday for Rocky Mount where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby, Jr. . In Ayden "- Mrs. J. R. Futrell is visiting Mrs. G. G. Dixon at Ayden. Monday Here ; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Truax from Dillon, S. C., spent Monday with friends in Hertford. Fsom Richmond ' Miss Suzanne Towe from Rich mond, Va., .spent ; e : week-end with 'her parents, Mr. and Mr& J. H. Towe. From Newport News i Hnwarrl Willinms .Tr.. fmm LNewprt News, ' Va., spent the week-end with C. D. Banks and Mrs. Williams and family who are visiting here. . Nothing will Help homesick feeling regular arrival each week during the college year of : " " , 'The Perquimans Weekly" BE SURE TO SUB301IBE NOWl Sturjept Rates Only 5.C0 for A FIRM POLICY adopted at our recent credit meetuiff with reference to delinquent Fuel Oil and Kerosene accounts is as follows: .J , ; v (1) If your account is delinquent, your name has been ex changeo! with other dealers for information of like nature, (2) As mutual protection to members of this association, we have agreed not to make deliveries either on cash or credit ha- : sis to any person owing anotherdealer. . 1 . ;) (3) Those whose accounts arc in arrears who give orders far any delivery op a cash basis, will be required to make gpmc curtailment on account In addition to amount of csch delivery, therefore when calling in your order please state wfct s,int you will add for credit to your account each time, cr we will unable to make the delvery;. We have no desire to work a hardship on any or,e, hnt we must have cooperation from you to enable us to fU your cr ders promptly. . 1 . , ' ' V7IY NOT BEGIN PAYING NOW? As it v& e!:r,bt? embarrassment for all concerned when cold wtzil.zr arrive -'''' Dcasrs in ether towns will be advised cf this for il l: .1' w Mr., and Mrs. Charles (Frank lin Tynch at BelvKtere announce the engagement -of their daugh ter,' Linda Rae, to Robert McCoy Phthisic; "son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney McCoy Phthisic 'of vTy nef. Miss Tynch-' 'graduated from Elizabeth dty; School of Practical Nursing and is : pres ently . employed at the T Albe mare ' Hospitals - Mr. , Phthisic graduated from North Carolina State Agricultural Institute. The wedding 'will be .solemnized in the Hobbsville Baptist Church Sunday,, October 13 at 3 P. M. FOkiends and relatives are invit ed to attend. The ' date was " originally scheduled for November 10, but has' been changed to October 13. Thursday Here v ? v Robert Kanoy fronv Richmond, Va. visited Mrs. Walter Kanoy Thursday : of last week. Fiom Ralekjh - ; Miss Nancy Zachery from Ra leigh : spent ' the week-end with her mother, 'Mrs. J. W. Zach ery. y ' !',' From Roper . ' Mr- and Mrs. C, T. White from Roper ,visited Mrs. J.' E. Ever ett on Saturday. ; Returned Hone ; Mrs.' W. M.' Harrell i returned to her 1 home ' Saturday after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barrington in Washington, c " . . " .. Sunday In 'Norfolk j1. " . Mr-' and Jtfrs. Seymour, Chap pell and son.s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chappell in Norfolk, Va. , -" II II slop that lonesome so ijuickly as the "Nit in r entireterm Vis'-ted In Norfolk ; - ; Mr. and Mrs. George Carver spent Sunday with' Mr.' and Mrs. ' F. F. Jordan and Mrs. Alice Winslow In Norfolk, VaT M -f I Returned Home ' I Mrs. C. C Banks returned to her home Sunday after spending several weeks in a Raleigh Hos-1 pital. From Norfolk , . . v . ' Mrs. Iris Pike and Mr. and Ms. Alec Farmer of Norfolk, Va, spent Sunday with rela tives in Hertford. - ( , Front Germantown , Mrs. Don Baker and son Don from Germantown. Md., 'are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Baker.. , , . Returned Home Mrs Frank Jessup- returned home Tuesday after ; spending several days in Charlotte where she attended a cosmetologist meeting. Sunday In Hobbsville Mrs. Erie Haste, Sr., and Mrs. Walter Kanoy spent Sunday withVMr. and Mrs. D. H. Berry man at Hobbsville and attended service at Warwick Swamp Church. ' , Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chappell and daughter Susie of Fayette- ville visited his parents, Mr. I and Mrs.. Beecher Chappell re cently. . r . Visited Daughter ' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Willi ford. left Tuesday for Washing ton, D. C, where they are visit ing their daughter Miss Joanna P. Williford. " Sunday Visitors " .;: 'Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb, Mrs. Sammy Sutton, Sr., and Sammy Sutton, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Chappell and Mrs. Bessie Chappell Sunday, v r new , Head&SthQuMem; Ao effvetire uoiulrtijf control thtvnjioo: ;.: JUST ARRIVED TI?Y ONE TODAY! - . -' " - - : We respond promptly to day or night-time pre scription calls I Pharmacy Phone 429-5517, Hertford. N. C I ShmUkrz r.-on Durham . Mr- nc Mrs Vic Hugns, of Dujhm . spent tne . ' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. n. t,'. aioKes, Attending Meeting , , . '- Mrs. , F. T. Johsonn left Suti dqy (or Chapel Hill where she is attending a meeting mis ween. PLANNING BOARD , . PRESENTS BY-LAWS CcuAnued from Paae 1 fourth Thursday of every month at 7:30 P. M., unless otlierwisu established " There shall . be a three, day notice for the cancellation of any meeting. ' , '. The - second order of new business was a discussion of the pontest of a population and eco nomic study which the board, i? about to undertake. . Mr. Gould, J)AEv 1 54 Pint ' $00 2! A Blend of 65 Neutral Apple Jack, No Age, and 35 Appte Jack 6, Yeqr Old. Hickory Town Distilling Co., Eatontown. N.J. . ., n FRIDAY-SATURDAY: ! SHOWS FRIDAY 7:lJ-9;0$ P, M. SHOWS SATURDAY a:U-S:20-7:10-9:00 P. M. . : Sandra Dee Pefer Fonda l SUNDAY ONLY; SHOWS 2:15-4:05 NIGHT 9:00 P. M. MONDAY ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. ! rr.jyeFr&ilfofa Prentiss ., i '. and Dany Robin in - ; mm jifE'Boyr 'LET'S GO TO 'Admission: Adults jTfr"'0 rnvvvaiJ rn'Wavaait ?imnrrwi'r0tr0i0i ' to fivo hjnds of Chcvrolotc for oil jtinft JSl'-SMOOTU LUXURY CKeViiGLETVFor luxury , loving people. Rich new styling, finer; appointments in , all lour series and 15 models. Engine Up. 0 (2q hp, manual or Powerglide transmissions, ; . ; . . . . NE W CHEVELLE For' pacesettmg people. A totally rew kind of car with small-car handling, big-car comfort! Styling that makes expensive ws-jealous. Three series r and 11 models, and a. full choice of engine and trans j vn t'-'"ns! " ' r " ' ' .- e iSVY II For practical people. Chevy II ' r t " i raw V8 power far funron-a-ahoestrinsr, ; the shoestring further with 4- ar. 1 v ;:: !!! Jtf t tir "rf" who will assist U.e ' 1, ex plained 'the vP k E t .. and sllowed examf'es "' of ' s, milar studies done In Noi...i Ciii-olina. Ther next 'meet: hss- bn set for Thursday, November .21 aft:3Q P.M. in the ilur.-pral Building. The public is invited to attend. ''''', c C" l-S.K. Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 1 a A M-Z Monf day, October 7, 1903 folows: KUled- To' Date !..r.. 878 Killed To Date' Last Year " 953 fmLL 1 ' ' wu ltd ' - WTM Mil Ml.. '4 n n PIT i: Mfw- TUB MOVIE" 50c Children 25c f- if fl 1 t 1 V.'.'artT&n. IT Al j Beip (i.i: i . . Revival services will betuv at Cashie' Eaotlst'church in Vv.md sor Monday, October 14 with ser vices each night ."during tae week at t:30 o'clock. The Rev. M. Oi Owens . will be the guest ovafiuoHqf 'nH v th . castori '- the Rev. E. Len . Weston, invites the ' public to attend, - 1 , , . m i 1 Buy. build or modernI-Blend. s wall, baseboard and ' fv&l ,cS?-w ua .Vtrr. floor. Blend-Air furnacss t install 3 Vinch ducts fit between .tnn.j . . studs, no costly alteraUonsl may also be installed - Add cooling anytim.-work. . S,? J? ' i , through heating ducts, costs up to V ' to modernize your leu to operate than ordinary heating system. i cooling systemst r , J- , , . &U(x FREE WeUf.SuMvi 1 Phone 426-5516 6-cylinder er'.. - Clvy II's six n.o's in twa series all act like they're birrjer, more expensive cars! ' CORVAIR For tun-lovin? peoples More4 fun than ever from Corvair's new bit m engine! Sam Corvair ; handling and riding ease in 9 moduls-including thf. 150-hp Turbocharp'ed Spyders! , . ;, . COUVEXTE-For sports-minded people. Corvette now rkles softer, smobt.her-but none jpf its gusto because its big V8 oH'ers vp s from'1 250 to 375 hp! t" . Want to fet t r with other car-loving reople? Gi re yt r Cl.evro! t dealer . . . he : l.!;es all Iti ' A cp'umelal extra cost , i the destination, is 4esir , expectatian speeds our proi s. ( Mary Eaker Eddy. ' Wo co' " " t t'r-Jng Eatkacho ' from n tMc,cb bMiiiicti nl miiKulir a. hi and paint thtftn eiun ,4 nstleu p viiu nd miserable, tirM-oirt fwlingra hen thus diaoomfortt- eom on ; With ove-xrtia or itreM IW1 itrl , yoa wnnt Turf-wiit It atl Anotnar. , i dinturhanwmajrhemiidbladfterlrrvtatioit following wrong UmmI anil drmk of tn " ting up ft rmtfeas uncomfortablt faellng.. Iloan'a PUI work fast in I aeparaM -waya: l.byapetidrpain-reUevlngactiuirto . ... -lease torment of nagging backache, heaV . , . .ache, wuacnlar achea and paiaa. t. ht t aoothing effect on bladder Irritation, 8. ar , ' mild dinretla action tending to inoraaa output of tli l&.mlka of kidney tube. Enjoy a good night' aleep and the . , am happy relief .million have fur over v year. For .convenience, uk for tin " ierg !, Cat Duan' Pill today' ffhWiMl1 low as $25.00; per month installed 3 year FHA terms ' Exclusive blender . give every room its ' i individual circulating ' " iyaUm.keep temper. ' aturei uniform'. Beaidet v ceiling blender (shown), . there are blenders for - ertf ord, N. C. cf nocplo! 1 f "lv'v'i J X 3 WE AKE ON OUR -WAY TO Vood!?nd 1 '..-ooi'-nd - - r:. c. ' - . 1 THE ASS0U14WP 0". DEAI-Ib

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