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$M TWO THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, , OCTOBER 1, 1965. Weekend at Battens t .'Mr, and Mrs. JL -C. Stokes j and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hug 1 gins Jtrom Chapel Hill spent tjjie weekend at Hatteras. t frem Enfield J' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holli tvcW and son from Enfield spent the weekend with Mr. f tod Mrs. Eidon Winslow and i Mj-s. Mary Winslow. ""Weekend at Nags Head 1 ; Miss Thelma Elliott spent weekend at Nags Head. fPeekend In Norfolk Mrs. Lillian Jordan spent f$e weekend in Norfolk, Va., .wth relatives. fj&tturned Home .""iDick Brewer returned ,$ome Saturday after spend fog several days in , Durham ?-fyhere hie attended a high- say meeting. : Weekend Here Mrs. Richard Hoskins and ?'hUdrn from Langley View, spent the weekend with ' Mr.- and Mrs. Cecil Winslow. " From Enfield '" Miss Jackie Hendricks from Enfield spent the weekend with Miss Frances Newby. From Norfolk iKLiitle Joan White from Norfolk, Va., spent several jays last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Julian. White. Mr. and Mrs. JVhife .' spent the weekend gtere, and were accompanied bome. Sunday by their daugh- Weekend Here .Commander and Mrs. Gor fon Walker and family who jjioved from their home on Market Street several weeks ago spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. 'jSunday Here l - Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Divers jand son from Norfolk, Va., visited relatives here Sun day. Returned From Hospital ''Mrs. Edgar White return ed Saturday from Norfolk General Hospital where she spent several days following ian operation. TWO floor heat outlets DOUBLE THBHBAT OVER YOUR FLOORS! r rg it vS :tv - I! J ! ?V'- ' , hi X. .. ' 1 1 I "T"" ?JL ! ' give your family ir 'i - j v r " Ci a new standard i U - r of living with n-". a new, patented '' UIu )iU..4?v-. ' ' - - - ' ' - It pays for Itself with tho fuel It savos! 9 Ask your frinds or neighbors who own a Stagier Homo Heater how I they enjoy Siegler's warm floor comfort. They'll tell you, just as they j tell us, Siegler gives them more comfort, more heat and more de -' pendable service than they had hoped for. Ask for a demonstration vyou'll be convinced. CJcrafciid .Sbdivcro 426-5211 - ' -, jrri lTLnnrB.MMr wm''l'rv rn i 'i i r-T " i Tuesday at Robersonville . Mrs. C. T. - jS.k'ooer,. Sr., spent Tuesday at Roberson ville with Mr. and Mrs. .Ev erett James. In Hospital ' '; Mrs. J. C. Blanohard was admitted to Duke Hospital in Durham last week for obser vation. In Durham Miss Sue Porter is visit ing Drand Mrs. Marcus E. Hobbs in Durham. Sunday at Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. John Beers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hilary : Scaff and family spent Sunday at Nags Head. Visited In Wilmington v J. G. Campbell spent sev eral davs with friends in Wilmington this week. From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz from Florida spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J.'vJJ.. Bagley and visited other friends. Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Batts and family from Cary spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and Mrs. Frank Jessup. Weekend Here Dr. Louise Payne from Greenville spent the week end with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. E. E. Payne. Attended Wedding Among those from out-of-town attending the Daneker Johnson wedding on Satur day were Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Daneker, Mrs. Carrie Lyons, J. R. Lyons, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. C. N. Griffin, Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baldt, Springfield, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Howell and son, Elizabeth City; Mrs. Shelton Moore, Sr., Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Chapel Hill and Miss Vickie Johnson, Pahokee, Fla. Sunday at Currituck . ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ballance at Curri tuck on Sunday. (. From Ayden Mrs. G, G. Dixon from Ayden is visiting Jier sister, Mrs. J. R. JutreU. Weekend At Jessup. Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Ed wards and son Walter spent the weekend at Jessup, Md., with Major and Mrs. Robert I. Bosman and family. , Returned Home Mrs. Howard has returned to her home at High Point after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Haste, Jr., and family. Moved To Chapel Hill Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Mose ley moved to their new home at Chapel Hill this week. Weekend At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wins low, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Towe, Jr., and family spent the week end at Nags Head. Weekend At Greensboro Mrs. Jack Kanoy spent the weekend in Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris. Returned Home Mrs. T. C. TUley and young son Tommy have returned 4o their home on Church Street after spending two weeks with Mrs. Tilley's parents in Elizabeth City. In. Hospital Thomas Tilley is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital for treatment. From Powellsville Mr. and Mrs. Rawls Car ter and two children from Powellsville visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner, Jr., on Sunday. Sunday Here Mrs. C. A. Wright and Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Wright from Jarvisburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Sr. Tuesday in Tarboro Mrs. W. J. Davis spent Tuesday in Tarboro with friends. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . Mrs. C. R. Holmes was hostess to her Bridge Club Thursday night at her home. Those playing were Mes dames H. A. Whitley, Trim Wilson, Silas Whedbee, J. H. Newbold, C. A. Davenport, J. R. Futrell, W. H. Pitt, and S. P. Jessup. The high score prize went to Mrs. Futrell. A sweet course was served. Czi , Eatf&KC. i '"'"iiui 1'.' u Cancer Cnisade Continued from Page One breast or elsewhere. (3) A sore that does not .heal. (4) Change in bowl or bladder habits. (5). Hoarseness or cough. (6) Indigestion of difficulty in swallowing. - 7) Change in a wart or mole. It a signal lasts longer than -two weeks, consult a phy sician. Cancer starts and may spread without pain. A danger signal may seem un important, but do not delay. , What protection is there against cancer? The best protection is to have a complete physical ex amination each year and to act promptly on. Cancer's Seven Danger Signals. Against lung cancer? Don't smoke cigarettes. Against uterine cancer? Women should have the "Pap" test annually. Against breast cancer? 'Women should learn to examine their breasts once a month.. If they find any thing of concern, they should see their physician at once, Against cancer of the colon and :rctum? Men and wo men should have a "procto" (rectu mand colon) examina tion annually. ' What progress is being made against leukemia? As yet there , is no cure, ;noj joj sSuiabs jsay uj uodnoo Sq) Kuuq oqAV sJ3iuo)sna OOI Jsjij 3ir) oi xaqojoo mm i08 Jaquiads uo 'aui '"03 ig pjcqsutia '0 uiojj pseq3jnd uiaji AJ33oaS-uou Am uq JMKX)Sia BiaE!igiBiBig)Bigg)gtBigiBigiBfBigigga ANNOUNCING THE '66s FROM FORD! ; ' 1 .'.; ..:L-" - - - , -. FORDS: new quiet, ultra-iuxurious LTD's, new high-performance 7-Litre models with 428-cu.in.V-8. FABRLANES: lively, new XL's, GT's, convertibles. FALCONS: new flair for the economy champ. MUSTANGS: more fun-filled than ever. FEATURES: from a new stereo tape player option...to a new Magic.poorgate for wagons (swings See them! Drive -It ,, , . ;.yJ: 1 . - - v 3 New Mustang , I . "S... .,, I , ) V,. ,,,,., M,,,,,,,,,,..- f, ' .'i ,J.:v 13 New Fairlanes . S 7j v , Wi;;"; j'"")' '' at your Ford Dealer's: 19 new Fordsoffering one of the world's quietest rides. New Stereo-sonic Tape Player optioii-provid over 70 minutes of music. -New station wagon Magic Doorgate-swlnes out for people and down for cargo. New V-8 power up to 428 cu. in. New' Cruise-O-Matic-it'g automatic or manual 7 new I 7-Litre high-performance series. Seven new Falcons-npw America's f conorny gnjimj) i$ Ntw (Utloi wigon Mafic DpgrgUJwlni ui for piopU and down tw flarga Stm)rd oa Fo'nl, ralriaw; innMt (Ml FifcM. America's Total W , . ' but scientists - have made it possible to extend the lives of many leukemia ' patients tor -months and even years. There Js great hope for the future. More research is be ing supported by the Amer ican Ganoer. Society on leu--kemia ihan ' an any othei form of cancer. The leaflet concludes with this appeal: "Tell your fami ly and tell your neighbor: the hopeful facts about can cer." Mrs. Goodwin Continued from Page One one or more fields of civic or professional endeavor. " Mrs. r Lyndon B. Johnson, who feels that the achieve ments and abilities of wom en are subjects of particular importance, serves as honor ary chairman of the Board of Advisory Editors for: the publication: ' Selections .for Outstanding Young , Women of 'America were made by the Board of Advisory Editors. . Mrs. Dex ter O. Arnold, honorary president, , General . Federa tion of Women's Clubs, is chairman. Young women of our country who; are contri buting so very much to their communities are selected. Guidelines - for : selection in clude unselfish service to outjor people them! The '66s .VI Perfonnssoe Cari V W mmmrrsm Others, charitable activities, : community service, :pTofes sional excellenoe, business advancement and - civic . and professional ecognition. (Editor's .Not: We bt at The Perquimans Weekly think the judges couldnt have selected anyone more fitting" and deserving for, tsbis outstanding award than Mrs. Earlie Goodwin). ' ;., - Tax Issue''-,-; V-': Continued from f ae lOae mans County residents de cently and explained that the eastern part of iNorth Caro hna is now . experiencing n U'ernendous influx of new in lustry, and that -the places .hat are landing these indus trial plants are those that have a full time: commission working for -the .location of industry in their community. He pointed out , that the -economic development tax is the only way to equally di&trib-, ute the burden of the ex-1 pense involved in setting UP an. economic-' development commission. ' One , of the Cbarlotte's For A Lbvellsr You Luzier Gosmelics ; : ' X -. ' . '..,. -' "' ' v''-, .r'"' v V:!" '.'.i'V!'.:,V. Mrs, Charlotte N; Umphlett DISTRICT MANAGER 1 MI. NORTH WINFALL PHONE 4265340 andcjpwn for cargo). . Standard Safety Package featuret (on li 'H carp from ford) including emergency flasher system. 13 new Feirlanesnew ilociyt, liveli ness, luxury. 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