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Pagt 2-The Ptrqulmam Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, Novwnbw 9, 1967
The Weekly Society News
NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Hussion
and two daughters of Newport
News. Va. spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madre
and attended the Miller-fclllott
Wedding at the Hertford Baptist
Church on Saturday.
WEEK-END AT PINEHURST
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers
spent the week-end In Plnenurst.
N. C. with Mrs. Bigger s' mother J
Mrs. w. h. cole, who accompan
ied them home for a visit.
WEEK-END HERE
Walter Edwards Jr. of Wash
ington. D. C. was a week-end
guest. qI Ms parents Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Edwards Sr.
VBIT IN CHARLOTTE
Mrs. H. C. Sullivan and Mrs.
V. N. Darden spent several days
last week In Charlotte with rela
tives. WEEK-END IN NEWPORT
NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bass were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
White In Newport News, Va. on
Sunday.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. J. T, Lane is a surgery
patient at the Albemarle Hos
pital. , ' i
WEEK-END HERE
Miss Suzanne Towe and Miss
Mary Ellen Wells of Richmond,
Va, were week-end guests of
Miss Towe's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J, H. Towe.
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FROM RALEIGH
Mlss.Susan Hardcastle of Ra
lelgh spent the week-end here
WttH her granamoiner, aura.
W.H, Hardcastle.
FROM OKLA,
Mr, and Mrs, W.P.Blanchard
of Ponca City, Okla are spend
ing several days here.
ON SKYLINE DRIVE
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Lane and
son. Edgar Lee, spent last week
end on a trip to the Skyline
Drive,
WEEK-END HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott of
Wilmington, N. C. were week
end guests.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. T. B. Sumner returned
home Thursday from Raleigh.
where she was the guest of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. T. a. sumner jr.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow
and daughters, Ann and Sarah,
and Miss Thelma Elliott attend
ed the HoUlday-Smith Wedding In
Enfield on Friday.
FRIDAY GUESTS
Mrs. Bennie Halstead and
Miss Mary Louise Whiteof Eliz
abeth City visited Mrs. J, H.
Baker on Friday,
WEEK-END HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and
family of Goldsboro spent the
week-end here with relatives.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. E. A. Byrum is a patient
at Albemarle Hospital, due to a
fall at her home on Friday.
WEEK-END HERE
Mr. and Mrs. VickStallingsof
Portsmouth. Va. spent several
days last week as the guests of
Mrs. Ora Hendricks and Mrs,
Shelton Long.
FROM CHICAGO
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Blan
chard of Chicago, HI. spent sev
eral days this week in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Sutton
of Ronton. Wash., formerly of the
New Hope Community of Perqui
mans County, have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Helen Elizabeth, to Mr. Richard
Wlebe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Wlebe of Vancouver, B.C.
Canada.' '
The bride-elect is a 1965
graduate of Ronton High School,
attended Everett Junior College
and is currently employed by
Pacific Northwest BeU In
Seattle, Wash.
Mr. Wiebe 'i attended the
University of British Columbia
in Vancouver, and now Is a
student at the Canadian Bible
College In Reglna, Sask.,
Canada,
No date has been set for the
wedding.
FROM CHESAPEAKE
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hendricks
of Chesapeake, Va. were guests
of Mrs. Ora Hendricks on Sun-4 spent the weekend here wttbtSundav.
day.
IN HOSPITAL
Charles Murray Is a patient
in the University Hospital in
Chapel H1IL,
WEEK-END HERE
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Harris of
Wilson spent the week-end here.
VEIT HERE
Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Murray
of Dunedin, Fla. are spending
some time here wun relatives.
HOME FOR WEEK-END
Greg Beck, student at Atlan
tic Christian College, Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tarklngton.
IN HOSPITAL
: Tommy Maston Is a patient
at the Albemarle Hospital.
FROM DEL.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brough
ton and sons, Sidney, Chris, and
rater or Wilmington, ueu were
week-end guests of Mrs. Vera
Brought on Batten, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Broughton and family,
and Mrs. Helen ChappeU of Ty-
ner.
HOSPITALIZED
Mrs, Vassle Proctor is un
dergoing observation and treat
ment at the Albemarle Hospital,
VISIT HERE
Miss Mary Hemingway : of
Henderson and Miss Minnie
' Hemingway of Linden, N. C.
were week-end guests of Mrs.
Vera Broughton Batten.
MRS. JACKSON ASKS VOLUN
TEERS TO REPORT -
Mrs, D. M. Jackson, Crusade
Chairman of the Perquimans
County Unit of the American
Cancer Society, urges all volun
teers to please send their re
ports to her as soon as possible,
so that she can complete the
drive and turn her report in tothe
local Unit.
FROM KERNERS VILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and
daughters, Anna-and Elizabeth
from Kernersvllle, N.C. spent
the weekend visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. and
other relatives In the county.
FROM VERMONT
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blan.
chard and Mr. and Mrs. John
Reld of Burlington, Vermont
spent several days last week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Blanchard and Mrs. Maude Blan
chard. RETURNS TO TWIN-CITY
Miss Evelyn Tarkenton of
Winston-Salem, spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Tarkenton and Billy
and Wayne Tarkenton,
Visit in Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Symons
and children Barbara,andMark,
and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chap
peU, visited Mr. and Mrs. BUI
ChappeU in Kicnmona, vs., op
VECTORS IN JOE WHITE HOME
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
White of Dobb St., during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Coy Mizzle of Windsor, Mrs.
NelUe Davis and Mrs. Whichard
Davis of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs,
Bennie Tarkenton of Elizabeth
City, Mrs, Billy Chesson and
son of Roperj Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Bailey and children of Nor
folk, Miss Evelyn Tarkenton of
Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Tarkenton, Wayne and Billy
oxtieruora.
Crxdgo Club I.Iccts
Mrs, W, H. Pitt was hostess
to her bridge club on Friday
afternoon at her home on Dobb
Street, Those playing were Mrs.
M. Whedbee. Mrs. C A.
Davenport, Mrs. J. R. Futrell,
Mrs. n. a. wutiey, airs. j. n.
New bold, Mrs. C. R. Holmes,
Mrs. Walter Edwards, and Mrs.
Edward Griffin, Mrs. Holmes
was high score winner, A sweet
course was served, .
Mrs. Hoskins in Hospital
Mrs. B.S. Hoskins, popular
member of the local Colonial
Store staff, underwent surgery
in the Albemarle Hospital on
Tuesday morning.
The spinning lennv was in
vented by James Hargreaves In
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Card Oi Thanks
I would like to take this op
portunity to thank everyone who
remembered me with get-well
cards, visits and all acts of
kindness shown to me during
my stay at the hospital, and since
my return home.
Mrs, J, W, GatUng
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Were You Bonifl
Monday's bairn is fair of fa
Tuesday's bairn is full ofgrac ne
Wednesday's bairn baa far to f
Thursday's bairn Is full erf , l:
Friday's brain is loving a
ding. ! !,
Saturday's bairn works hard lLr
a living,
But a child born on theSabbs
Is lucky and bonny and wlsifa
say.
Old Rhyme on the Wedding D
Monday for health ;
Tuesday for wealth -Wednesday
the best of aU
Thursday for losses
Friday for crosses
Saturday no luck at all.
KICKS
LAUNDRY ft
SERVING
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and
Perquimans County
Tuesday
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Bobby HolloweU, student at
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his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rob
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FROM EAST CAROLINA U.
Carolyn White, Harriette Wil
liams and Paul Gregory, stu-
aents at u niversity,ureen
vUle, spent the week-end
with their parents.
VEITS IN SANFORD
Mrs. F, T. Johnson spent sev
eral days last week in Sanford
with relatives.
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WEEK-END
Specihls . . .
5' SKIRT
SALE
ONE RACK OF LADIES'
SKIRTS . . . BUY ONE AT
REGULAR PRICE, GET
SECOND SKIRT FOR
JUST 5s
BOYS' LONG SLEEVE
Spcrt Shirts
Boys' Long Sleeve
SHIRT
PERMANENT
PRESS
REGULAR 2.vv
Sale Price $1X3
One Lot Boys'
SHOES
LACE-UP STYLE
and LOAFERS
REGULAR $847
SPECIAL
SALE PRICE
DISH CLOTHS
REGULAR Me
WEEKEND SPECIAL
3 for 2
We Have A Good
Selection Of
Christmas Cards,
Christmas Wrappings
And Christmas
Decorations! . . .
LAJDIES'
TUBTLENECK
SHIRT
Wear In or Out
100 Cotton
Machine Washable
REGULAR U.tl
Ssb 5I.C0
LADIES' SHELLS
Sleeveless and With Sleeves
100 DuFont Acryuc
Hana-wasnaoie
REGULAR ft M
LADIES'
BALLERINA
SHOES
Special Z2z
LADIES'
DUSTERS
Made of Cordana
Little or no Ironing
Special $2X3
LADIES'
Flannel Gowns
AND :
Pajamas
$1X3
LADIES' CASUAL.
SHOES
REGULAR $1.27
SALE PRICE
Our Toyland Is
Well Stocked With
Christmas Toys!
USE OUR LAY-AWAY
PLAN A SMALL
DEPOSIT WILL HOLD
YOUR SELECTION t
OPEN FRIDAY KITES
TEL 6:80
OPEN SAT. NITES
TIL 8:49
Special
$1X3
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