From Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. E. Bur'oh Myers and son Gary 'of Wilmington spent the week-end with MrS.'W. T. Smith, Mr. Myers mother and Mrs. John T. Lane, Mrs. Myers mother, Weekend flere " ', 1 ' ' " Miss Kate Wozelka from Edenton If pent the, week-; end wit H Mre. . Fearles s. ; Front Eiftbria . fi " i Mr. a d Mri)!,Ciait i Withraw from Ejldpbria, V,Va.i visit d Mrs: J: 'R 'Jar ' ij at tfi AlhemaMhos-'.' pita! onJSunday. i ' - jft tm-h. .', M From Campbell College Miss Jjidy Long and a friend from Campbell Col lege spent the weekend !; with Mft and Mrs. Dick , Long. , Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs." Fred Mat thews and their grand t daughter-, Betsy Matthews r from Windsor, Va.( . spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Keaton. i, ' i: Friday Here Rev. ind Mrs. C. R. Hollowelf and children from Rural Hall spent Fri day with:Mr. and Mrs.' Tim Mathews - Returned?, Home . Mrs. CQA. Davenport re ; turned 4.JJiejf. .home.', .last week after spending, sev eral days at 'Norfolk Gen eral Hospital for treat-;; ment. ' " From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wins low from Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Broughtoa Y , s Saturday Here j ' ' Mr. and Mrs", Edgar Ber ry and daughter Cindy and Mrs. Mary Layden from Elizabeth City spent Sat urday with Mr. nd Mrs. ' Young Berry. I -'"il '"T Attended Funeral , 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bob White.' Mrs. Al Kenton and daugh ter Terry and Teresa Lane spent Sunday in -Norfolk, '1 va., ana aiienaea we run' eral of Will Gatling. Sunday in Norfolk .. ., . Mr. and MrsW; E. Kel son and family visited rel atives in Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. Sunday In Richmond Mrs. Moody Matthews, Sr., ; Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd ' Lane and children spent Sunday in Richmond, Va., with Miss .Annie Blanch ard. . ' Weekend Here .. Miss- Jackie Hendricks from Enfield spenf the weekend with Miss : Fran :, ces Newby snd'visited oth er friends here.. u...a.M..a.l.i....: i - y .av.- -- TRUST IS MORE THAN A WORD 'HERE . . It m A Wf IS OUR PROFESSION To training, knowledge, 5 S experience . we add m extra care. . That's., why your doclcft-'MtrosW' us 5 n Sahvays. m VISIT Olfc; COSMETIC- DErXBTtylNT visit! frs Fntst ' m m m m HARMON'S PHARMACY . Phone 4(-5527 ' ' EE3TFCr, N. C. M ' II 1 Visiting Relatives Mrs. Montford Haslarri'is visiting " relatives' in Nova Scotia, Canada. ' . Attendlnf Fair -. Mrs., J. W. Zachery is at tending the World's Fair In Canada. . J, Weekend Here ''-. l,Misfi;i;M?fjofmHefrerl iroh" fiattiesville. ,.K4 i L.r, V,J "!'.4.Ul,ii.'.v4 ..'.Ilk'' l l.iL.jlllt m.UlU. I mer lamer 'A, w.inHiren. 5 William -Murphy Moore from . Fajrtttevple, . ai , recent 'gfuesVbf his motiier, Mrs. , Marv. 9ore-j' and ; -of 4 Mrs. Nettie1 WCaravello. Returned Home' V Mrs. Nettie ;' Lee Cara- vello spent last week y in Norfolk, Va.," s the , guest of Mr.i and Mrs.' Ray Mc-' Coy and while there at tended the Stage play Ok lahoma at .Virginia Beach, Va. - f At Nursing Home 1 Mrs. Mary Moore has been transferred from Cho wan Hospital -where she spent several weeks ' for treatment after a fall at her home to Morgan's Nursing Home. Weekend Here ."' Mr. andJ Mrs. it. -t. Wilr iams from Deep Creek, Va. ipent, the 'weekfpd, with: Mr. and Mrs.. Jimmy. Stall-, 'ngs. " - ' .' 51'': Visiting Here ' Lt. BiU Batts ilSN, Mrs, 3atts and - three children, Claire,' David and Mike from Idaho Falls, ,, Idaho, re visiting Lt. potts' mo- 1 'her, Mrs. Frank Jessup, After spending their leave here they will be stationed in Boston, Mass, . r : Sunday Guests Mrs. . . Bernard 1 Murden, Sr.,. Mrs.; ;Sbirley .James, md, sqnMrs.i Edward- By-rum,- afrd V'. and Mrs. Stewart! tlson, al), .of Norfolk, VaJ visited Mrs. E. A. Byrurif) on Sunday.- Weekend: Glteste Weekend , guests of Mr. md ' Mrs; - Esley Cherrix were Mrs,. Cherrix's father, J. 1. ; Burkhea4 ' and; her brother-in-law . and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron- John son, all of Leemont, Va. Sincere Please accept my sincere thanks and appreciation for the splendid rote and support given me in seeking elec tion as your Mayor. I am deeply grateful for the ex pression of confidence shown by your vote. , ,- , .---J -, ; - ' ' I will endeavor to serve all of the people of Hertford to the Jbest f iny ability, working always in your inter est and toward expansion and progress for our town.;: ; - ; ; ;; EMMETT S A I E SPIUNC'SUITS AND '1 $ 4 ONE r 1 Mr, and Mrs. E. Ii MahfssrioA 102 fFftSthrli Bni(ceMbe ;eBgagtjmeri( or their youngest daugh ter, Phyllis Ann; to James Vernon Busick, son of Rev, and Mrs. Verlin W. Busick of Route 2, Hertford, i The open church ' wed ding is planned fori June ,3 at 4 o'clock in the Fos ter Street Pilgrim Holi ness Church. All; friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend.. Miss Maness was' gradu- ated from Asheboro High School in 1964 with honors -and is a senior at Appala chian State Teachers ' Col lege, where she lis major--ing in elementary educa- tion. ' Mr. Busick was graduat ed , from Ramseur High School with the class of , 164 and. is a senior at Ap . palachian , State Teacher? Allege wnere ne is major i ing ,in mathematics. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and daughter Eva scent the weekend at Vir ginia Beach, Va., with Commander and Mrs. Gor don Walker, , - From Wilson ,. T. J. Nixon III from Wil jeon spent , .the , weekend , with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr., and attended the funeral of, Frank Skin ner. ,, ..- ,. ' , From Ralekh Mr. and Mrs.' 'Lindsay Reed, and' three sons from Raleigh, spent theweek-, cnf Wilt Mf.an Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. From Raleigh ':: Miss Elizabeth; Tucker; from Raleigh spent thd'v weekend.' with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tucker, most sincerely, !S Xii wr 1 y2PBiCE; Thanks KAOC OF DRESSES J53.00EAai y; ,Czr '-j Cere. 'u v -i-t-x , t:A.ad Mrs-S.-P-.To. y Z:. Ji son from Kewr t '...aM Va..' spent; Sur. y vi'Jv'.LIr. and' Mr'Cor.k' Dicier'. Ji '" ( I Returned Home Mrs. Tifn Brlnn has re turned, to her home after spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Perry, Jr., in New York, Mr. and' Mrs. Marvin Norton in Farmville : and Mr. and Mrs. T. R." Brinn in Rocky Mount. . j , FrogtRrkM t'il'Tlf-'H ' Alfred j: WiUiams, g i from iDurham speV fc-r weekend here- and Tisiterl 'Sinyoni fliewfeerg at CHV', wan Hospital. : ' , , WekeM Her . , Mt. I and Mrs. . Kofcert; Sumne! rom Henderson-' ville speift the weekend witn Miss Mary Sunnner and Mi's. Sumner and other relatives. fSpzet&tisr By feye Cv&m md tarn Wta,;, :5 PCHS has been hopping for the past two weeks. The Monogram Club held its annual banquet Thursr day, April 2. Jce Has kett received ? die ,' Most Valuable Player Award. ' . FFA and FHA meetings were held Friday, April 21, The Health Club rounded out the slate with theft monthly meeting on Tues day, April 2. ; - -Irhe Marching Unit, again "represented PCHS at the Azalea Festival parade. .The girls also attended the-, coronation of the: Azalea Queen. 1 , : ',', The Class o 1967 was honored at a party, in Uie lunch " room Saturday, April 22. . Senior (mascots and their parents provided an evening . of entertain ment with Frank Roberts, formerly of WCDJ. The evening was rounded out with Carolyn- , White arid Mon-nie -Divers winning ,a free weekend-kt-Stef Ciy, n. c. .....q ;'v The baseball teams won; three games and -lost one.; They defeated the Falcons- of. Bertie,' the Ahoskte- dians and the Fighting. Scots of Scotland Neck The Williamston Green Waves upset the locals by a score of 8-4 at Williams ton. . .. The eighth gradT pre- - hi I 0 COATS y A ' t LANDlMi -it!J) ! . ; ' ,1:;,"-;. S".1 X I nV Vy wH 1 sented,- special assembly r Ttaay. . i-ney. . onvuev - ,miasionafy .from Erazil to 'lecture andf show 'some s'ides 'hi' the countryV the1'' Junior' ' class was really 1 busy the week of April 23. . They were pre- r- paring for the , annual Junior-Senior oh April 29. This year's theme was "An Evening In Venice," and, as usual it was a hectic week. The grand honor of the class of 1967 was an nounced -last week. ; ; Joe Kastiet ifa 'Lei Mae Long 1 Wtre named valedictorian M JutMoriaft repectiv.e-: ly. a White; Joyce XcpeM, Granl jChappelL Phil Graham, Geraldine J testy tarrjf 'Giojdf rey, An. dy Rogerson and Fred Murray completed the list. These seftiors win take part -if, the-; commence ment exercised ! ! JUBT CPU. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lane announc the birth of a daughter, Mary Kay, born Monday, April 24, at Cho wan Hospital. Mrs. Lane ia the forme Yvonne Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oras Winslow. - s s word for "thrifty" a n G LP GAS .1 .- 1 callus today! -4 - t 1 "HeedOifCo;; ' Telephone 426-M58 '' HERTFORD. N. C. 1. ' tv f (i a???.. ': dnty 0 Mlc anlt like ours tan meet oft your ftnoheW wtpwements, pejjonal nd buitnen. Wh.n you deport w borrow, or need wme tW fmariclot service, you . fcat the MrW convenience h Havlnfl w many wrvlcei oval ""'" ""f" In, r!o". And you deal with fhit Mmcto fconk, yw build iftwnttal ndinf c4 , mat ton ne C " C? TT--S . J. wish - to . thank. -each anJ teeryone who rerocn- , bcrtl me wjtujl tarJJi flower,?, visits, g'fts and any ' act, of int?.-, And kindness'Muring my recent stay in the Albemarle Hos pital and since my return home.' ' JULIAN A. WHITE. . CAaD Of" luANKS ' I would like to say thank you for all the lovely flowers, cards, visits, prayers and every act of . kindness received , while I ' was a patient in the hos pital and since 'my return home. . Your " thoughtful ness an'; kindness js deep-J ly :, appreciated ; and will always .be remembered.' ' tay , XS)d -bless everyone of you.p . . -Sincerely, - ' Mrs J. W. Hampton. ( CARP OF THANKS , We wish to express our sincere' .thanks, and ddep'5 appreciation to each and everyone for their , kind- . ness during the illness and at the death of our, loved one. Our thanks for the cards, flowers, gifts, ' pray ers and' for just anything that . was ' done for us. Your .friendship and kind-; ness is a consolation to us. The Family of Melvin -Leroy' Saunders, - CARD OF THANKS . I,, wish v to ' express my sincere appreciation to each of my friends for the many acts of kindness shown one while If was a. patient in the Chowan ; Hospital and since .coming to Morgan's Nurshig . Home.. Your thoughtfulness will always- be remembered. . '.Mm, Mary G. Moore, ' r? nn My sincere thanks for your confidence shown in electing me in Tuesday's election as one of your Town Commissioners. , rl I will always consider your best interest my first duty. It will be my pleasure to serve each pf you and . I consider it a privilege. . ' " Ftll-Ssrvics BANKING PEOPLES a iiienmf bmh w , -, . ..1- it.:, I-. .vi..jjs . - ' - - - , " 'The "faniily ' ol C . , T7ill jams 'wishes Ja. their friends, riel.ooi , rBiiJes, ' church' , groups' the various " circles and Sunday School classes for all the kindness expressed with visits, cards, food, flowers, prayers, cars loaft ed, gifts and for just any kind expression during the Illness and death of our' loved one. - ,. Sincerely,. ' The Howard Williams ' ; Family, " ' ""t'. -r tJ mt-L .- . I'i -.. "-. .tl;;- .3 . :-V n n - r , , -. . V." "."la Yc-fd:--. " I wishto-expiress my apprecia-' tioh to the voters of Hertford for the vote and. support given Me m Tues day's election. ' I have enjoyed serving you since beingr. a member of tfii Hertford Town Board and although I was de feated in the election Tuesday, I will offer. any assistance that I can, at any time. . Thanks; again for your, confidence in the past, and during this election. - . : ir1 H-t : r.hyt -.TT'.ilher Mf: GbTd 'vp a, r "sfcl l-I.V. C-:3enrvNo, Willie ,i"m., not, . I , know tVery little abyut the game. , - Willie ( Then why' did "Sis teirfcra that you were such a good catch? FO J SALE , AZALEAS, CAMELLIAS, AND PINK - DOGWOOD TREES. PHONE .426-7412. U)J9X- R'jrbage - i. .4E 2r- ,t,.-.i . ... -,.:,' .!,., ' . .. 1: . I .Wi .5 W.F. AIIJSLEY : ) -tili'f 1" 1 1

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