f AGE TWO mm From Chowan College Sidney Eley, a student at Chowan College spent the weekend with his parents, Mr; 'and Mrs. Clinton Eley. Saturday at, Manteo Mr. Tom Cox and Mrs. Vera.Broughton Batton spent Saturday at Manteo visiting Mrs. Cox's , mother, Mis. Charlie Crowder. Returned Home - . Mrs. J,.';C. Blanchard has returned ''to. her : home on Front Street after being a patient at Duke Hospital in Durham. H.'-.:;'.'i;:-V.-ir :;, Weekend ' at Nags 'i Head : Mrsr,:F; T. Johnson and Mrs. T. L, Jessup spent Sat urday and Sunday at Nags Head. - Sunday at Williamston Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wins low and family, Miss Thelma Elliott and Mrs. Mary Wins low spent Sunday in Wil liamston with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin. From Woodland Mrs. Elma Railey, Miss Mary Outland and Mrs. An na Parker all from Wv" land spent the weekend with Mr. aid Mrs. J. W. ward. Sunday Here . . : Mrs. Daisy Holmes Rogers and Mrs. Camille Clarke of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. From Greenville Miss Anne White, a stu dent at East Carolina Col lege spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White. Returned Home Mrs. T. ! S. ' White, Sr., re turned to her home on Mar ket Street last 'week 'after visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, Jr., in Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newby in Rocky Mount. In Asheville Mrs- Mark Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ainsley left Wednesday for Ashe ville where they are spending several days with Mrs. I. N. Thomas, Mrs. . Gregory's sis? ter till li it! Sunday in Plymouth. Mrs. Isa TUckev ?Mufc ' Vto. ginia Tucker' and' iMra.' Lloyd Horton speM Suttday in' Ply mouth witrivjrehiYe t From Hampton; :- i - Mr. and . Mrs. Dick BrinH ley from Hampton;;a,i spent the weekend with ; Mrs. Z: A. Harris. . , , Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. Bruce White and son from Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs., Hay Wood Div ers. In Hospital Harry Lutrell is a patient at Norfolk General Hospital for observation and treat ment. Returned From Hospital Tom Riddick returned to his home from the Albemarle Hospital after spending a week for observation and treatment, f In Hospital Mrs. J. R. Jarvis was ad mitted to the Norfolk Gen eral Hospital last week for observation. From Richmond Miss Helen Cole from Richmond, Va., pent the weekend with Mrs. J. T. Big gers and visited Mr. Biggers in the hospital. Returned Home Mrs. W. H. Cole has re turned to her home in Pine hurst after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. J. T, Biggers. In Hospital Mrs. C. E. Pritchard was admitted to Portsmouth Gen eral Hospital last week fol lowing an automobile acci dent. She suffered a fractur ed leg and abrasions. Mayor V- N. Darden Says We Need Our Young People; Help Us To Create Jobs for Them! VOTE FOR THE INDUSTRIAL TAX V NOVEMBER 2, 1965 tips I From N. C. State Franria Combs from North Carolina State College spent the weekend with his moth er. Weekend With Mother Mrs. Dick Brewer spent the weekend with her mother in Williamston. Weekend Here Carlyle and Charles Wood ard, students at the Univer sity of North Carolina, spent the weekend with their mo ther, Mrs. E. C. Woodard. In Petersburg Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy left Thursday of last week for Petersburg, Va., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. John K. Sheffield, Weekend In Middletown J. H. Towe, Sr., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clif Towe and family in Middletown, Del. From Ijamesville Miss Marjorie Hefren from Ijamesville, Md., spent the weekend With her father, A. W. Hefren. Weekend With Parents Miss Lee Venters, a stu dent at Peace College in Ra leigh spent the weekend with her parents. In Hospital Bill Divers is a patient at the Albemarle Hospital for treatment. i From Florida Mrs. A. H. Ross and son Billy of Miami, Fla., have returned to their home fol lowing a visit with Mrs. Ross' mother, Mrs. J. C. Wil son. Visits Here Dr. Curtis Wilson spent last Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Mrs. Dor othy Garner of Greensboro spent Saturday with Mrs. Wilson. In Wilson Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Craw ford Wilson and sons Jimmy and Timmy and Mrs. A. H. Ross spent Sunday with Dr. Curtis Wilson in Wilson, N. C. Attend State Fair , Mrs. Carson Stallings, Lee and; Danny .Rich spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. .Dan Meadows, Route 1, Gar ner, N. Ci and went' to the State Fair. 1 ' Visit Fair : . . '" ' . Mr. and , Mrs. James God frey,. Marion; David, Vickie, and Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Owens and Ricky went to the State Fair Thursday. Kansas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee Jones had as their guests last! week, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mcadden from Kansas who have just arrived in the United States after being sta tioned in England for three years.. ; ; Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Lef fler and sons Wayne and Tommy from Washington, D. C, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lef tier's sisters, Mr. and Mrs. I. C, Butt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton. Weekend Visitors Miss Elizabeth Dean from Norfolk, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Perry. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Perry had as their guest, Mrs. Otho Riddick from Hobbsville. Mr. and Mrs. Perry had as their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Dean and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Jones of Hampton, Va. Mrs. George Fields and boys visited in the afternoon. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bright visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harrell in Raleigh Thursday and went to the State Fair, Returned From Hospital J. T. Biggers returned to his home Wednesday from the hospital following a ma- THE PERQUIMANS THE AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL TAX TU FIND JOES FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY. );:ICEEP YOUR YOUTO.I31E AT HOLIER VOTE YES : THS Engagement GREENSBORO -r- Mr. and Mrs. William Ellison Smith of 818 N. Eugene Street an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eliza betjh Josephine Smith of Greensboro and Durham, and Robert Lyndon Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Hancock of 2635 Wr.lker Aye. Mrs. Hancock is the former Jessie Mae Banks, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Banks of Hertford. ; The wedding is planned for late January - in Hannah Brown Finch Memorial Chap? el at Greensboro College. : Miss Smith graduated from Grimslev High School and re- ceived her bachelor of arts degree in philosophy and re ligipn from Greensboro Col- From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Flip pert from Richmond, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. From Raleigh ; i , , Tommy Harrell from State University in Raleigh spent the. weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. .Thurman Harrell. . ; , Weekend Here Mr. and Mis, Billy Wins low: front- R&leijftn' spehr the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Brou"hton and Mr, and Mrs. L. Winslow. From Richmond Miss Trudie Roberts from Richmond, - Va., spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Georgia Roberts. Visit In New York Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wins low, and Tommy Layden spent part of last week visit ing their son, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Winfclow and family in Schenectady, New York, on Sunday they all went to Niagara Falls and over into Canada. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Long and sons Stephen and Roger of Richmond, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. Long's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Seth Long. Calling to see the Longs from Richmond during their visit were Mr.' and Mrs. Garland Eure, Terry, Becky and Carolyn. Billie Barcliff and daughters Nancy i-and Brenda Lee and Jimmy Rus sell. Thursday in Farmville Mrs. Charlotte Umphlett, Mrs. Charles Payne and Mrs. Allan Bonner spent Thursday in Farmville where they , at tended the Woman's Auxili ary of the Episcopal Church cs. -.'' .-: ' ;' : ' In Florida Mrs. J. H. Bagley is visit ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickhardt and family at New Smyrna Beach, Fla. From Chowan College Greg Beck and his - room mate Bubba Winston, stu dents at Chowan " College, spent the weekend with Mrs. Eugenia Beck. ' ' ' " ' v i - 1 1 From Washington Miss Grace Bush arid Miss Louise Bush from Washing, ton, ? D. C, spent' Saturday and Sunday with-Mrs. Nathr an Relfe and attended , .the funeral of Jake "White on Saturday. I 't ifilk li I .- . .. : PERQUIMANS WEEKLT, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, Announced 1 lltlfl lege,, where she was named to Alpha Kappa Gamma, leadership fraternity, and was in the Student Christian Fel lowship and the glee' club. She is a medical secretary at Duke Mfcdical Center, Duke University, Durham; ; Mr. Hancock also - gradu ated ' from Grimsley High School ; and received his bachelor ;; of arts degree in political science from Wake Forest College,. Winston-Salem. He is working toward his master's degree in ; hos pital administration at Duke University. The bride-elect is a grand daughter of Mr. ;. and. Mrs. William H. Smith, of Arling ton, Va., formerly of Greens boro, and Mrs. W. D. Taylor. In Norfolk Mrs. C. B.. Stallings. left Sunday for Norfolk, : Va., where she is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0,,Bossuot. .-. Sunday in Durham, Mr. and ' Mrs. Martin' Towe and daughter spent -Sunday in Durham visiting Miss Jo Davis Towe. In Florida v Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Johnson lcft -Wfdnesd.ay in(,their,ipat for West Palm ' Beach, Tla., and will visit their daugh ter, Miss Vickie Johnson at Pahokee, Fla. : ' jor operation. ' Moved, To Winfall Mr; and Mrs. Carlton Chap pell who have been living in Norfolk, Va., have moved to Winfall. Weekend Here John Stallings from the University of North Carolina spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Stallings. ... Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. Viv Huggins from Chanel Hill and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ramos of Durham spent the weekend with Mr. .and Mrs. H. U. Stokes. Saturday At St. Pauls ; Miss Gladys Felton and Mrs. J. D. Coston spent Sat urday in St. Pauls. From Chapel Hi)l ' : Clark Harris from ; the University of North Carolina spent the weekend with . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Harris. Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney from Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier. ... From Norfolk ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward By rum from Norfolk, Va., visit ed Mrs. E. A. Byrum on Sunday and all were dinner guests Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs., Charles White and family. Floyid Mathews Says VoW For i TheflndusiHal Tax "Anil Help Keep : ' . ThetYopng People Of the t:;;;c?ci:t Hornet - - COUNTY QZBER OF COREMERCE ENDORSES Vc;vsfjcS2;i The marriage of Miss Joyct La Verne Lane and Jerr Wayne Whedbee took place September 11, 1965 at Cedai Grove Methodist Church with "the Rev. Frank Parh am officiating in a setting of white- carnations, mums, palms and softly lighted by cathedra candles in spiral candelabra, . Mrs, , Thomas Chappell rendered a program of wedding music, using the traditional wedding marches: Miss . Rachel .. Winslow sang "The Wedding Prayer" and ''Because". ,, V , V;, The bride's " parents are Mi'. and; Mrs. Clyde Lane, Sr., and the parents of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs, Els berry R. .Whedbee, Jr. Given in marriage by her father,-the bride wore a for mat ,gown of hridl satin with a. .bow- in the back, The bodice back wad closed w(th , tiny pearl buttons, rounded .neckline and Ion? sleeves ending ;in. ... wedding points, I'.The softly pleated skirt " ended in v a chapel train, ; Her - elbow length veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she car ried a Bible topped with white carnations. :. Mrs. . Clyde Lane, Jr., sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. s She' wore a street length dress of green satin with a satin bow in the back. Her hat of matching satin with ah open crown was finished with a circular face veil., and : carried one long stemmed, carnation. . Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mi chael Matthews, cousin of the bride and Miss Kathy Lane, sister of the bride. They wore . autumn gold ' dresses identical to that of the honor attendant and carried a long stemned .carnation. The bridegroom's father was hi best man. Ushers were Clyde Lane, Jr., brother of the bride, and Thurman Whedbee, brother- of the bridegroom. nK Mrs. Carson Winslow, aunt of the bride; was mistress, of ceremony,.''," ' 1 For her daughter's .wed ding, Mrs. -Lane , wore a- blue dress with matching accessor ies,' Her , corsage was of white carnations. Mrs. L. L, Lane, grand mother of the bride, wore a blue dress o( jersey with matching accessories and a corsage of yvhite carnatiorjs. The mother of the bride groom, Mrs. ' Whedbee, wore a sea-foam color dress with matching accessories.: Her corsage was of white, carna tions. After a wedding trip, to unannounced points, the cou ple' will make their home at 103. -Railroad . Avenue in Hertford. Mr: Whedbee is employed by Jackson Whole sale Company;. Inc. ' On Wednesday, August 18, the, bride-elect was honored at a ' kitchen shower given by Mrs. Odell Cartwright, Mrs. Jamie Cayton and Mrs. Michael Matthews at the home - of Mrs. Cartwright. On i arrival. Miss Lane was presented a, novel "kitchen" corsage.: Several bridal games were played after which the honoree opened and acknowl edged' the many useful gifts. A sweet course . was served for i refreshments. . : ; Miss Joyce Lane was hon ored at-a miscellaneous float ing shower: at the Winfall Community Building on Au gust 20, given by friends and relatives. On arrival the honoree was presented a corsage of white carnations. . . The bride-elect opened and acknowledged the many gifts. The serving table was cov ered with a white cut-work table cloth. The centerpiece was of pink and white cut flowers.. Punch, cake, nuts and mints were served to the guests who attended. On Friday, September 3, Miss Joyce Lane was honored FRIDAY, ; OCTOBER 29, 1965. at a miscellaneous shower at the Whiteston Community Building given by Mrs. Car son Winslow and Mrs-. Clyde Lane,' -Jr.-' On - arrival - the honoree was presented cor sage of yellow mums. - The bride-elect opened and acknowledged the many gifts. The serving table was cov ered with a white cut-work table cloth. The' color scheme , was pink and green. Punch, cake, nuts and mints were served; to the guest: present. ; :- "-'f,v..v ' Saturday, - September 4 Miss Joyce Lane was honoree" at a Coca-Col Party given, by Mrs. ; Thomas ChappeU ' and Miss' Rachel Winslow . -aH the home of Miss Winslow.' , On ' arrival the bride-elect was presented ' a novel cor sage made of Coca-Cola caps. Refreshments were served ;to the guest who attended. : On Friday night, Septem'J ber 10, after the rehearsal of the Whedbee-Lane wed ding, the bridal party wa entertained with a cake cut ting by the bride-elect's par ents at their home. The ta ble was covered with a white table cloth centered with an arrangement of ,; pink and white carnations. The tiered wedding cake was featured with light pink wedding roses topped with : wedding bells. Wedding cake, punch, mints, and nuts were served. Gifts were presented to the mem bers of; the wedding party. , 4- ' -Approximately; 125 attend ed a "4-H Share-In-The-Fun-Night1' vChich was held at the Perquimans County Recrea tional Lot on Saturday. ' All 4-H ! Clubs in - the county were, represented with many guests and 4-H adult leader? participating. In charge of refreshments which were furnished by the 4-H Coun cil and individual members were Mrs. Fannie Hurdle and Nancy Matthews. The nigh began ; with an ' autograph mixer. Carole Eure of the White 4-H Club won the contest by getting the 15 requ,irpd ( autographs in- 10 .minutes! J , ' She-1 received a yearV'stibSc'r'iptioh to the National 4-tt News. - Others cortipleting'ltlije contest were Cafolyft White, Craiidia Stok ley bnd; Vef fOi liine. Other games were, led by Carolyn White, Wy rtii&oi c 4-H Club leader and Celon Cahoon ol .White. Hat Club, it Special 0b talent;'.? numbers were presented. ;t intervals by Barbara Elliott who pan tomiried ' "Queen .? of the Hoiise'VEden Eure, and Clau dia Stokleyvwhoang "Baby, Don't Go", and Wanda Wins low who tapped '"Sing You Sinner" and "When I Take My Sugar To Tea".- Later Wanda, Eden, Clau dia, and Joan Yohn sang "Love Portion Number Nine". ..Virginia Harrell, June Har rell and Nancy Kemp were in charge of publicity foi the event. Maureen Nixon and Melvin Eure, Jr., assist ed in decorating and provid ing props. , , r ' Square dance numbers were called by Pete Thompson Agricultural; Extension Agent as many " participated in jsriuare. dancing for, ..the first time. ,;,;::,-; CARD OF THANKS We wish to express , our sincere ' appreciation 7 to alj who were so thoughtful witfi acts of kindness during the illness :, and death ; of onr loved one, W. C. Skinner, Sr. The Family of W. C. Skinner, Sr. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to each and everyone for the cards, visits, food, flowers and ev ery act of kindness rendered during the illness and at the death of Mrs. Pete Bovce. P. (Pete) J. BOYCE AND FAMILY. : CARD OF THANKS - I would like to thank all of my - friends, " neighbors, I relatives and all the ;church 1 organizations for every kind ness that you have shown to me and my family while I was in the hospital and since I have been home. - I sin cerely ' appreciate all the cards, visits, flowers, gifts, food, prayers, and evef y good wish. Everyone has been so kind. Again may I sa thank you!' . ' , i ' Ruth Tarkenton. II Fun Night Open House Al, Raleigh Oct, 30 A delegation of about 25 people from Perquimans County plan- to attend an Open House at North Caro lina State University at Ra leigh on- Saturday, October 30. . ' - R. M. Thompson, County Extension Chairman, said the group will . include high ichuol Juniors and Seniors, freshmen in Community Col leges; and parents. t-. . . . . The purpose ot .the Open House, Mr. . Thompson said, is , to -acquaint - visitors : with (he career opportunities and services offered by the School jf Agriculture and, Life- Sci ences vat, N. C State. - Visitors !' will ; be 'takeh- on i tour of several organized presentations. :. They ;: will . be given: 6ome general' insights into college life and activi ties, and, they will, have an opportunity to talk to pro fessors, and students'. : Mr.- Thompson said that HALLOWEEN TRICKS OR TREATS ? '" i,", ,- , b ,, KIDS! CC'AE CZS ASSOZmiUT OF ! Halloween Masks . . . 10c - 2Ci Halloween 'Jack Packaged Candies I ,itn Kavorci "MV V O ,u Gomic Clim Jims 100 for 59?.: :: Butterfingers-.:.20 bars to pkg. Wc V Baby Ruth. 20 bars to pkg. 39c: : Beechnut Peechies.-.-lOO for 79c ' Candy Sticks : A-... ..70 to pkg. 49c : Suckers.-r I Tootsie Rolls Kisses..:.. I Assorted 5c Candy - " ' ' ' ' ' ,H . ' J-' """lsv t , ., o ::;. V . , i' :v.: :i, ' k f t '' v ' , " & '. ... i . ...... v,. y. '. ' . X'.'U I HERTFORD N, C. , persons who would like to attend Open House with the Perquimans County group ; should contact the County ,, Agents.'. Qttiqe, , . . j BRIDGE CLt'B MEETS ...... ; - ,.. Mrs. V. W. Dardea was hos4 less to. her Bridge Club Tues- day night at her home. Those nlaying "w ere' Mesdames Charles, Whedbee. Nathanlt Relfe, H. C. Sullivan, Corbin Dozier, C. E. Johnson, Miss : Kate - Blanchard and; Jvubh . Thelma Elliott. The high ; score prize went to Miss ' Blanchard. A sweet course' ' was served. ' ' ROOK CLUB MEETS ". Mrs. G. , R. Tucker was " hostess to her Rook Club Fri day night at her home .cw 1 Grubb Street. Those p'leying '. were Mesdames J. E. Morris,- Julian White, J. D. Coston,', Archie Lane, Sr., Walter DaJ , W. J. Davis, Carlton Cannon,": and Miss Mary Sumner. The ; high score . prize went - to' Mrs. White and - low was . awarded Mrs. Cannon, j OUR WIDE t WITH I - 0 - lantern, 29c 5S - - - .UVV A 40 to pkfir. 39c :40 to pkg. 39c ' .100 to bag 39c Bars.: .10 for 39c !l a; "1 r; .4 i