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THE PEXQCCJANS WEIStT, EiriTCrA NCT3 CA7.CLTSA, MARCH 21, 1887.
Sunday Guests. --
Mrs. sBichard Hoskins
and family from Langley
View, tk-, spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. C. C.
Winslowi. i .
Weekend Here 7 . .
. Miss SSiisan Nixon, -from-Richmond,
Va., and" Doug
las Harff$od fior CHarles
City, V; iftspcnt he week
end wi 'f Mr. and ",Mrs.
Francis iixon. , . 4 .
lit Salim;.
i Mrs. K.i T4 Biggers left
Sunday Tfir Saline, Mich.,
where f is visiting Mr.
and Mrs W..E, Schaaf and
omily. ( V ' ' '
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Visiting jHere
Mr. jhd Mrs. John
Brought, III, and daugh
ter Ellefi from Knoxville,
Tenn.; are- visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Broughton, Jr.,
and Mrs,-Nathan Relfe.
From Raleigh
Mr. arid Mrs. B.il.l.y
Winslow from Raleigh." -arrived
'Wednesday and are
visiting v-Mr. and Mrs.
John Bjfpughton. Jr., and
Mrs. Nahan Relfe. .?
VVeekendeJBere i "u .;
Mrs. $j P. Toney, III,
and sort t from Newport
News, V' spent the week
endwith Mr and Mrs. Cor;
bin DozieKi .".'''
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Sunday Guests
Mrs. W. W. Jarvis, Sr.,
from Moyock'and Mrs. Ce
cil Mackey , of Henderson,
visited Mrs. J, R. Jarvis.
on Sunday.
Weekend Here
- Mrs. . Nate Going from
Hampton, Va., spent- the
weekend jkUbV her,! aunt,
Mrs. J. E.;Ev1ereU1;,f, i'.
At Winston-Salem
Talmage Rose, Jr., . and
son Kim spent the 'week
ehd with Mr. and Mrs. I).1
T. Rose, Sr., at Winston-
Salem. . , .,
Weekend Here (
Dr. and Mrs.- G. R'v
Tucker and two children
from Henderson spent the
weekend with Mr. and .
Mrs. G. R. Tucker. They '
were accompanied home
by Mr. , and Mrs. G. R.
Tucker. Mr. Tucker re- .-.
turned home on Tuesday
and Mrs. Tucker was ad
mitted to Memorial Hos
pital at Chapel Hill on
Monday for observation
and a major operation.
Returned Home ( ...
Mrs. . E. Rilter from
Winston- Salem ,5and Mr;
and Mrs. H. M. Booth, of
Richmond, Val, spent 'sev--
eral days last .week with
Mr, and Mrs.: D.. F, . Reed,
JrJ.
1U LL .1J iS LAI
r? rS
' Attended Weddinr
Mr. and Mrs. Corbin'KS"'
a'ier attended " the- Seller-
Law 'wedding. I at : Vwglhia
.Beach; Va. on 'Saturday; h
From Plymouth
Mrs! Jvilian Brinkley
from Plymouth visited her
mother, . Mrs. Isa Tucker,
on Friday, . , ;
Vklted Relatival 4,
Mrs. W. J. Davis spent
several . days : this week
with Mrs.' Bessie Odom 1 at
i;. Jli " V ' 'i '" i?
W. J. Davis spent sev
eral days : this .week in
Raleigh an husiness. '! ;
From 'Elizabeth Ctly " J
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Speer
and daughter .Lynn from
Elizabeth City spent Sun
day, with iMr. 'and Mrs. D.
F. Reed, Jr. . .
In Washington
Mrs. Charles M. Willi
ford and Mrs. Thurman
Harrell spent Wednesday
with Dr.' and Mrs. G. L.
Gilchrist in Washington.
Sunday Guests
Mrs. H. J. Chesson of
Elizabeth City and Mrs.
Gilbert Griffin from Med
ford, Del., visited Mrs. W.
T. Smith on Sunday.
Weekend- Here '
Mrs. Kate ' Wozelkal from
Edenton -spent the week
end with Mrs. Annie Chalk
and Miss Louise Chalk.
Returned From Hospital
Carlton Keaton- has ''xe-
turned home from the Al
bemarle Hospital after
spending -a -fen days for
.observation. .''
binner Guests '
Mrs. Blanche C. Twiford
from Shiloh and Mrs.
Melvin Wright from Eliza
beth' City were dinner
gests Saturday of Mrs. J.
E. Everett.
Sunday In Portsmouth
Mrs. Carlton Cannon and
daughter , visited relatives
in Portsmouth, Va., on
Sunday.
Weekend Here
Mrs. W. E. Shawn, Sr.,
from Baltimore,' Md., spent
the weekend with" her sis
ters, Mrs. Ben B. Avery,
and Mrs. Max Campbell.'
Visiting Mrs. , Avery and
Mrs. Campbell . 'a : short"
while on Saturday and
again on Sunday wererCi
and Mrs. W. E. Shawn, Jr.,
and three sons from Alex-,
andria, Va.
.Weekend Here
Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace
Baker,1 and family from
Lewiston spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. T.
P. Byrom.
t;;nt of c
effect will b
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W'eekMia Herfi r.iun
Mr. " and Mr. "Harry"
; Winslow,! Jt:, -f Mnv'I Atlan.f
tic Christian Collet -spent
;the weekehd witK Mr; and
Mrs. Harry Winslow and
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum.
Fronti Fayetteville '
Mr, and Mrs. William
Moore , from Fayetteville
spent the weekend with
?Mrs. Mary Moore and Mrs.
- Nettie Lee .Caravello. . . .
From New Jersey '
';. Jack , T. White, flfl
'ilaughter . Martha -, fronii
Summit, N. J spehb the
weekend with ' Mr. .and
Mrs.ii'W. a Pitt and Mrs.
T. ,S. White, Sr. i They
wer ;acompanied home:,by
Mrs; White for -a Tkit. ?
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Weekend Here .-, p ..
r , MrJ .and Mrs. : R. r B.
Tucker from : Albemarle
spent the weekend with
their uncle and aunt,' Mr,
and Mrs. V. N. Darden. '
Attended Graduation
Mr. and Mrs., Clinton
Eley and Miss Joanne
Rogers left Tuesday r- fpr
Cincinnati, Ohio. ' They
attended the graduation
exercises at the Cincinnat
ti Mortuary College . of
Science, when Charles Eley
received his degree.
Visited Parents . -
Mr. , and Mrs. Elwood
Long and sons, . Stephen
and Roger, spent Satur
day with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr. "
Saturday Visitors ,
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Swindell Sat
urday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry. Sienkie
wicz and daughter v Mario
of Greensboro and Mr. and '
Mrs. J. H. Thigpen of
Windsor. , i'
Home From Hospital
Mrs. Marion ' Hendrick-:
son of Beverly, N.' J., is'
home after spending 15
days in the Burlington
County Memorial Hospital,'
Mt. Holly, N.-'J.i ind is.
getting along" fine,. Mrs. i
Hendrickson is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Gladys Elliott
of Route 2, Hertford.
Return Homii.:.!;:rfi , ; h
, Mrs. Freeland Elliott has
returned to'; her'- home af-j
ter spending" two weeks
with her sort.-in-l.aw and
daughter, Lt. and 'Jrs'
Richard C. Rutkiewicd . in
Jacksonville, Fla.
BRIDGE CLUB MISTS"
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Mrs. C. R. Holmes was
hostess to her bridge club
Thursday afternoon at her
home. Those playing were'
Mesdames H. A. Whitley,
Trim Wilson, J. H. New
bold, J. R. FutrelL S. P.
Jessup, C. A. Davenport,
Silas Whedbee and W. H.
Pitt The high score prize
went to Mrs. FutrelL A
salad course was served. '
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
; Mr., , and . Mrs. John Ho
Corprew 7. announce the
birth of a daughter, Mary ,
Melissa, born ' Thursday,
March 16, at the Albemarle
Hospital. Mrs. Corprew is ,
the former Miss Mary j
Barbee,. daughter.; of: Mr;-,
and Mrs. G. W.- Barbee. '
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PilAREIACY
nARr.:o:ra
III"! a .ill
JMtf 'aftd:i-fr9. Robert.
Winslow epe.jt ,t!.e (Weeki.
ehd at Wlhston-Salem Vis
iting" their ' soft,' Robert
Maurice Winslow, and
family.
The Alice Chappell Mis
sionary Circle rnt on Sat
ufday Ciftefhoon with Miss
Mary A. Winslow with 11
members fend two-1 vistors
present Sobelia Winslow
gave the ' devotional and
Pearl White- gave the les
son. Homemade ice cream,
otaige fruit cake, Easter,
candy, huts and mints was
served those present by the
'nostesa.
MrY and Mrs.;ArbajWins
' low -, visited-' Mr. and Mrs.'
Clifton Stallings and family-
on Sunda'y afternoon. '
BetsfeyLee has. returned
home from Albemarle Hos
pital, where.' she was a pa
tient for 10 days. She is
-.slowly . improving from a
leg infection. ,
;: Remember - the - Easter
sunrise" service at tTp Riv
er .Cemetery on I Easter
Sunday1, morning at 5:45.
Bagley Swaimp, Pilgrim,
Bethany Methodist, Pmey
Woods and Up- River
Friends Churches are' join
ing together for the ser
vice. , . We are . glad to report
that Daly Rountree is able
.to be out again.
Earl and Percy Winslow,
twin brothers, celebrated
'their 73rd birthday on
. Saturday, . March 18. Earl
and his children had sup-
fj Arindtmciiigr the opening of office
Mfn Hertford at 114 Wpsfc Markpt
) I Street for the practice of optometry.
B2yea examined liesday and Fri
day 9 to 5.
Dr.A. F. Downum, Jr.
. Optometrist
rnoNl f ;M2 Hertford, n. c.
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4 ; HortJE'bpLE.ans Banking and Saving at PEOPLES now than ever before. We
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V 1 ROOK" CLUB , s:rsTs , f
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Mrs. C. E; 'Cannon was
.hostess j to 'her rook : lub
Friday night at hef 1iome.
Tuose playing' Were Mes
dames J. E. Morris, Walter
Dale, J. H. Towe, C. T.
Skinner, ; W, J. Davis, O.
R. Tucker, Miss Mary
Sumner and v Miss Ruby
White. The high score
prize went to Mrs. Tucker,
and low was awarded Mrs.
Skinner, Refreshments were
served by the hostess.
; siitd.
-"Little girl, what will
you do when you're as big
as your mother?"
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per at Glenn's Place on
Saturday evening. , On Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hewitt' entertained ; at ; ' a
turkey dinner in honor of
her father, with all the
children and grandchild
ren present.
' Clyde Emory , Lane was
speaker at the Up River
Sunday evening service.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Winslow , attended a Mis
sion Committee meeting at
Guilford on Saturday, Har
old Smuck was the speak
er. ' The Wmslows spent
Saturday night, with Seth
and Mary Edith Hinshaw
and visited the Hershel
Hill family at Pilot Moun
tain. On Sunday they att
tended meeting at Ashe
boro and ; were dinner
guests of Leslie' Winslow
and family. ' , - ' '
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1 ; EHITH ANNOUNCZD
Schaaf of)' CaUn?,. 1 v ,
anntiunoethA birth ;t.i
thitdi ch14t'Si6ndLi'
ter,. Katherine Lynn, born
Monday, March 20.tl Mrs,
CARB OF T3ANKS
I wish , to exptess fcy
thanks and appreciation to
my. friends And neighbors
for the cards', visits, floW
m -rmd-Tttt mother- acts - of
kindness shown me Bince
the-,- deatrf of my mother,
Mrs.; J. L.. Tunnell. Your
thoughtfttliiest will always
be reanembered. . i -i
' ' JOE. TUNNELL '
. AND ?FAMILY'. '
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V, CAK3 OF THANKS
Mrs. Charlie Whitley,
who has returned to: her
.home from Forsyth Mem
orial Hospital, after having
foot surgery, is doing very,
well aftd wishes to thank
all her, Perquimans County
friends1 for the remem
brances and cards .during '
her convalescence.- )
1 ''Thahk youi n i
'Jean. Lone- Whitley,
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