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f .-.'! i t fags The Perquimans Weekly, Hartford, N. C, Thursday, February 89, 18 rriiiTTiiitii iiiiiiiiiiitixiiiniiiiiiiiiii mil mitf iti! '': eye iiii iiniii 1 1 iiiitiiiiiim iLliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii irn iiiiq IN RALEIGH Miss Thelma ElUott sprat several days this week in Raleigh attending a P, T, A. Committee Meeting, WEEK-END HERE Mrs. John Martin of Rich mood, Vs. spent the week-end sere wtth her mother, Mrs. wuuam Tttoker. '"vi . . ; - -,- -.. VACATION Xllt FLORIDA ' Mr. and Mrs. Edison Harris are vacationing in Florida. "' '- "--.v ' " 1 fat PORTSMOUTH- : Mrs. Carlton CanncnandMiss Cornelia Cannon are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Staunton in Portsmouth, Va. this week. WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Julian Brlnkley of Ply' mouth spent the weekend here with Mrs. Isa Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucker. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Nancy Matthews, student Si A. C. C, Wilson, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthews. SUNDAY IN SUFFOLK Mrs. Fentoo Brltt and Miss ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OP OFFICE IN HERTFORD AT 114 WEST MARKET STREET FOR THE PRACTICE OP OPTOMETRY" Byes Examined Tuesday and Friday 9 to 5 DiA.F.DOvj;un,jn. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 424-6201 HERTFORD, N. C. IVATKIN'S UPHOLSTERING & DEFINISniNG SHOP Located in the Broughton Building Phone 4265507 Hertford, N. C CERTIFIED LEE SOYDEAKS REGISTERED LEE S0YBEU.3 REGI3TEHED CARE SOYDEAKS PRICES SO LOW THAT WE WON'T ADVERTISE THEM .... I- ) ) Weekly Spcie r Bea SUpsey visited Mrs. J. C. tunes in Suffolk, Va. on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL v'. Mr s. C, T. Skinner Is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. WEEK-END HERE . Dr. Louise Payne, faculty member at East Carolina unl versity, Greenville spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Payne. BELHAVEN GUEST Mrs. Ralph Wallace of Bel haven spent several days here last week with Mrs. Catherine Ward and Mrs. T. B; Sumner. WEEK-END IN PRINCETON Mrs. c. E. Woodard and Miss Carole Mohn spent the week-end In Princeton with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Woodard. HOME FOR WEEK-END John Stalllngs. student at U. N. C, Chapel Hill, spent the week - end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stalllngs. WEEK-END HOME ' Miss Monnle Divers of New- A New Lease on Life for Your Furniture! We're expertly qualified to rebuild your furniture from the frame out. Free estimates. Put efficient work. All types up holstering; boat seats too. Such a big difference for such a little price!' ON C3:.:s c - c::.:i save! ty News port News, Va. spent the week end bar wan her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divsrs. RALEIGH GUEST Mrs. SheUon White of Raleigh spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar white. AHOSKXE GUESTS Mrs, John Sumner and Mrs. Janet Parker and daughter of AbosUe were guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Howard on Thurs day. VA. BEACH GUESTS , Mr. and Mrs. Frailer Miller and huni.'y of Virginia Beach, Va, spent tlUN. week-end with Mr, and Mrs. E. A,Goodman. , WEEK-END HOME Joe Haskett, student at U.N. C. Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett. RETURNS HOME . Mrs. William Tucker has re turned home from Richmond. Va. after spending several weeks there with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Lloyd Lane returned home from the Albemarle Hospi tal on Wednesday. IN HOSPITAL Jimmy Russell is a patient at Chowan Hospital. WEEK-END HOME Miss Harriette Williams, stu dent at East Carolina University, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. F' dney Brough Peter, Chris, Tiington, Del. 1 here with ton Batten, a Broughton, ton and children and Sidney, of ' spent the wee Mrs. Vera E. Mr. and Mrs. J and Mrs. Helen t. RETURNS HOV Mrs. Zack F tson has re turned home fro i Albemarle Hospital, where t yas a patient for several days,' WEEK-END HET 4 - , Mr. and Mrs. ""owe and family of Middle U were week-end gues - and Mra. J. H. TOWe. (- ' WEEK-END HER' Vl. Alfred Willtor "tof Durham and Alfred Wt Jr. of Raleigh spent the Jend here at the Rutenburg . e with Mrs. W. T. Smith. ?:' hi: WEEK-END Howard Rober a. student at A. C. : C, . Wllsoh, ' spent the week-end with bis parents, Mr. Mrs. Zack Robertson. RETURNS HOME Clarence Chalk returned to his home in Overland Park, Kan, Saturday after spending the past week here with his mother and sister, Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk, WEEK-END HOME Miss Jane Walters, student at East Carolina University, Greenville, spent tne weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. c. waiters, SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wright and daughter of Manteo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard on Sunday. VISITS IN OHIO Mrs. Beuna Jones Is visiting relatives in Clncinatti, Ohio. A' r Engagement r ma if,,: , ; , v Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monds of Route 1, Belvldere announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Wrae, to Pvt. Allen Davis Smiths on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smiths on of Camden. The bride is a graduate of the College Of the Albe marle School of Practical Nursing and Is presently employed by the Albemarle Hospital. The groom Is presently serving in the United States Armed Forces In Fort Gordan, Georgia. The wedding will take place Sunday, March the third at Chappell Hill Baptist Church, Tyner,N.C. at 4:30p.m. No Invitations are being sent but friends and relatives are invited. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Vlck Stalllngs of Portsmouth, Va. spent the week-end here with Mrs. J. H. Baker. WEEK-END HERE Mrs. W. E. Drake and Miss BUlle Drake of Lakeland, Fla. spent the week-end here and visited Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. Thad Chappell, at the Win slow Nursing Home in Elizabeth City. RETURNS HOME A. W. Hefren has returned home from yamsvllle, Md. after spending several weeks there with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. HoUtag sworth and Miss Marjorle Hefren. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Casper of Ahoskle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. TG, Howard on Sun day. HOME FROM DEPAUL R. B. Kirby returned home Friday from De Paul Hospital, where he was a surgery patient several weeks. VISITS IN NORFOLK Mrs. w. J. uavis vis uea jars. Carlton Boyce . in Norfolk, Va, on Monday. WEEK-END HERE Mr., and Mrs. Billy Winslow of Windsor 4Pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughton and Mr. and Mrs. Llnfred Winslow. WEEK-END IN WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards spent the week-end in Washing ton, D. C. with their son, Walter Edwards, jr. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. C. T. Skinner is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. WEEK-END IN D. C. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oakey, Jr. spent the week-end in Wash ington, D. C. with relatives. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson spent the week-end with Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk, PORTSMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs.. Gar land Staun ton and daughter, Phyllis and granddaughter, Ann, of Ports mouth, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keaton, WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rollings- worth of yamsvllle, Md. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Holllngsworth's father, A. W. Hefren, VISITS AT HARRIS HOME ' Mrs. Z. A, Harris Is spending this week at the Edison Harris note with her granddaughter. AT STEWART BASE Sp4 Reed Matthews reported for duty last week at Fort Stewart Ga. after spending a 30-day leave here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hazel Matthews. VISITS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. mil biahm. uwu, jru., visum us par ents Mr. and Mrs. w.r. Rid dick during the weekend. FROM RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Long, and sons, Roger and Stephen, of Richmond, Va., spent last Friday and Saturday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long, Sr. Also vlsltlna- in the Lou home was Mr. and Mrs. Bll-I ue ana Mary Lee Long Bar- cliff, Brenda Lee and Nancy I'd :'..'' SUNDAY GUESTS Lee Brabble and a friend Bob- ""rnrett of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. j.u, Houowell r e, Va., visited . W.V. Brabble on Sun- Announced 1 of Chespaeake, Va., vlstted Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie HolloweU on Sunday. VISITED IN AMELIA VA. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long, visited their sister andbrother- in-law In Amelia, Va., on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. VISIT WOODS Mrs. Mary Keaton, Mrs. sallie PLAIimiG TILE IS HERE! Cabbage Plants Round Dutch Dariy Jersey Shrubs HoWe Sasanqua : Junipers Boxwood - Azaleas Cemelllas Rhododendrons Annuals Perennials ' I'-'Panstai4 " ' J V Sweet William Foxglova Basket of Gold Candytuft Also 16 Varieties of Hybridised Rosea CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 0. LANDSCAPING LEARY PLANT FARM Phone 2214671 ffw . , . , DzIIy btuut ccr;:::J;Jc:ili! D GROWING ' OPEN peoples' Dm-c BPW Club Meets: Miss Hulda Wood hostess to the Hertford BPW Club Thur day Night, February 15th. for a delicious chicken tetrazennia, dinner with all the trimmings. Due to illness among the mem bers who were to participate, no program was given. , Mrs. Marie ElUott, president presided over a business session and heard reports from the various committee chairmen. She announced that-"Spotlight on Women" would be held In Chapel Hill March 0-10, 1968. Also, that the District meeting would be held at EdentonRestau- rant, Edenton, North Carolina, on March 31st. ,';,..;.;-; The club made plans to hold a spaghetti dinner at Perqui mans Grammar School on Fri day Night, March 31st. to help finance their projects, among wnicn a scnoiarsmp to oe given to a Health Careers Club member. Those present to enjoy Miss Wood's hospitality were: Mrs. Sallie Lane, Mrs. Mary Dale Lane, Mrs. Betty Swindell, Mrs. Marie Elllott, Mrsr Mary Cobb, Mrs. Roxanna - Jackson, Mrs. Phyllis Mansfield, Mrs. Mac Kanoy, and Mrs. Essie Burbage. Second Child, A Daughter ' . Mr. and Mrs. John Pippins announce the birth of their second child, first daughter, Donna Lynette, . born Thursday, Feb ruary 8, 1968, at The Albemarle Hospital. r Mrs. Pippins is the former Miss Joanne Chappell of Bel vldere. Baker, and Mrs. Dick Long, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Sr. on Saturday, r,; Fruit Trees Peach Trees Apple Trees Grape Vines Pecan Trees Shade Trees Pin Oaks Sugar Maple Red Maple ' Norway Maple Flowering Trees i MafnoUas , ' Kwansen Cherry Flowering Peach Flowering Plum Edenton, N. C - " - - ' " '- cad SSTiVC'G la K03TH2ACTTT-I IIZZTA CAT.CLCIA ' 9:00 AM. TO ISsOO NOON MONDAY TTTZCUCn FKIDAY AND C ON FKIDAY IV'MNGS IfCri $tC9 TO 7(00 i CLC.O 8ATC7.3AY3 Vhlteston Nems The Rev. Wlnford Clifton spent last week at uuaxer uuie ana Kemersvllle, returning home on Simdav fternoan. Mrs. Elisha Winslow is a patient at the Albemarle Hos mtal. EUaebath Cltv. . Rodnev Lasslter has returned home from the Albemarle HosJ pltal. i Mrs. EUls Stalllngs is sick mt hap hntne. I Those attending the Quarterly Meeting at Corinth, Va. on Sat-I urdav ware Mr. and Mrs. Lvn-I don White, and boys, Kevin WU-j Hams, Elsberry Lane, ma StalH lings, Roy and SobeOa Winslow J Marv W. Winslow. Pearl White Mrs. Wlnford Clifton, BUI and Linda, Jasper Winslow, Arbal anil Eunice Winslow. Alvahl Winslow, Lena Winslow, Clif-I iora ana Mane wuisiow. The Alice ChaDoell Missions arv Circle will meet on Sat-I urday p.m. with Mrs. Mattiej Lassltter at 2:30 with Mrs. ush alter as devotional leader, and Eunice winsiow nas me lesson. Card of Thanks I wish to express my heart felt thanks to all my friends and neighbors for the lovely cards. flowers, food, visits and all other acts of kindness shown to me during my recent Illness. Your kindness will long be remembered and is deeply ap Dreciated. Mrs. Louie Del (LJJ J Myers. Teamwork To Fight lib yimrregiater'pnarmacisl Ifilta" t your doctor's prescription exactly aa specified, to help him help you ; to better health. Harmon's Pharmacy Phone 426-5527 Hertford, N. Q bst htcrest V t?:::tcompa:iy TAYLOR Theatre EDENTON. N. C. V LAST MOWING THCBSDAT, FEB, S Sidney Pokier in ' "TO SIR, wTTII i LOVE" FRIDAY SATURDAY MARCH 14 PhyllU DUier in j "DIDYOUnEAR THE ONE ABOUT THE TRAVELING SALESLADY?" sun. . mow. . rvmii MARCH 8-4-0 ' Dean -Martin and Janice Rule in t "THE AMBUSHERS" WED. THUR8 MARCH S-7 Raquel Welch in "ONE MILLION YEARS B.C." COMING MARCH 8 ' ' ' THRU It Walt Disney "BLACKBEARD'S GHOST" Dedicated to Serving ' Pharmaceutical Heeds With AU Precision . . . f ...' -i NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! 7 C2QTF0DD VKcXCZZ G XZ?fl . EirTrcr-i), r;c?T:i caTIcuha 1 Mrmber F.D.I.C. ; - ft r ::ollowell's - -' i'r 1. j.r, Eohaw
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