: 2-The Perquimans Weekly, Ti2 Weekly Society Mews ATTEND GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lamb and sen. Victor, attended the grad uation of Billy Williams at N.C.I State university in Raleigh on Saturday. . w -. . ; .:: WEEK-END AT BEACH Mrs. Mattle Matthews, Mrs. Vera Batten and Mrs. Azalea Winslow spent the week-end at Virginia Beach, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. JJt. Bagley attheBag ley Cottage. FROM D.C. Mr., and Mrs. Austin Dail and daughter, Miss Donna Dail, Arlington, va. were wee end guests of Mr. Dail's mother, Mrs. W.E. Dail. GUESTS FROM GA. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Berry, Jr. and children, Marie and Carroll, HI of Atlanta, Ga. will arrive Thursday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. , B.C. Berry at their home on ; Church St. WEEK-END IN MD. - Mr. and Mrs. Julian White spent the week-end in Forest Hills, Md. with their son and his family, Mr, and Mrs. Julian wmte, Jr. ON SICK LET ' Mrs. JJi. Baker is on the sick list this week. FROM GARNER Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ches- son and family of Garner spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. WEEK-END HERE .'"' Spec 5 Riley W. Williams and son, Whit, of Warrenton, Va. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams. Riley will leave June 1 for Asmyrla, Ethiopia for a 30 months tour of duty in the U A Army. FROM PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Vick Stallings of Ports mouth, Va. is spending several days this week with her mother, Mrs. H.H. Baker. FROM WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton Winslow and son, Todd, of Wil son spent the week-end with Mr. HELP WANTED FEMALE ! Sewing Machine Operators Previously employ ed by DON JUAN Manufacturing Corporation and Others Experienced in Sewing Men's and Boy's Shirts. APPLY TO CO.! JUAN MANUFACTURING Co. HERTFORD, N. C. The Board Of Commissioners Of Perquimans County desires to receive bids for contract, for janitorial services for County buildings and grounds, for the year BEGINNING JULY 1, 1968 Buildings and grounds included are County Courthouse and Jail. Agricultural Building. County Office Building, and Brovn Building. a Contractor shall furnish mowing equipment. All other jcni torial supplies and equipment will be furnkhed by t h e County. All services shall be performed in a manner that is satis factory to the Board of Commissioners. Further information may be obtained by contacting R. S. I.Icacb, Jr., Commi::ionor or D. F. Reed, Jr., County Ac countant. ; Bitb diould be delivered to I. C. Powell, Clerh, Board of County Comrizicasirs no later than 10:C3 o'cloc!: All, Jur.3 3rd. 123. , Hertford, N.C., Thursday, May SO, and; Mrs. Tommy Byrum Mrs. Harry Winslow. and EDENTON GUEST Mrs. Kate Woaelk of Eden ton spent the week-end with Mrs. Pearl Banks. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis and family of Winston-Salem vis ited Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Davis on Friday and Sunday enroute to Nags Head for the week-end. WEEK-END TS D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards spent the week-end in Wash ington, D.C. with their son, Wal ter Edwards, Jr. - MD. GUEST Mrs. Gladys H. White of Eas ton, Md, is spending some time with Mrs. Max Campbell. FROM VA. Mrs. Linwood Boynton of Nor folk, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Felton. FROM WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow and son, Brock, of Windsor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton and Mr. and Mrs. Linfred Winslow. PLYMOUTH GUESTS Mrs. Julian Brlnkley of Ply mouth is spending several days this week with her mother and sister, Mrs. Isa Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucker. GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sullivan and family of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Sullivan. VISITS IN HUNTERS VILLE Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy left Tuesday for Huntersvilleto visit her sister, Mrs. W.A. Washam. MD. GUEST Miss Marjorie Hefren of Jamesville, Md. spent the week end with her father, Mr. A.W. Hefren. WEEK-END VISITORS Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John M. Farm er in Washington, D.C. last week, and Mrs. Erie Haste, Sr. of 1948 Elizabeth City visited her daugh ter and family, Major and Mrs. Stan Lewis and daughters, in Alexandria, Va. Mrs, Kanoy and Mrs. Haste went up on Wednes day and returned home on Sat urday. GARNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chesson and family of Garner spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs." Jake Chesson and Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chappell, VEITS HERE Miss Donna Baker of Lewis- ton spent last week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. T.P. Byrum. OVERNITE GUEST Mrs, Catherine Ward, hostess in the Dining Room of the Caro linian at Nags Head, was an over nite guest of Mrs. T.B, Sumner on Thursday. , WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fut- rell and family spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J.R. Futrell. VISITS IN MD. A.W, Hefren is spending some time In Jamesville, Md. with miss Marjorie Hefren and Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Hollingsworth. FROM LEWJSTON Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and family of Lewiston were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.P, Byrum and ,Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, Sr. THURSDAY IN NEWBERN Miss Helene Nixon and Mrs. J.E. Morris spent Thursday in Newbern where they met Mrs. T.J. Nixon Jr., who had spent some time in Wilmington visit ing her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. EarlSykes. Senior 4-H Meets The Senior 4-H Club met at the new Extension Office May 16th. at 7:30 p.m. Dinna Layden, the president presided over the meeting. The meeting opened by having the pledges to the flags, followed by Donald Morgan giving a very informa tive devotion. The Secretary Martha White then read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll. After a short business session Mrs, Ned Nixon presented the program ' by showing slides on Danforth Camp and encouraged 4-Her's to work towards having the chance to attend this Camp in the Summer time. Announcements were made in regards to their program about H Church Sunday May 19th. to be held at the Episcopal Church in Hertford, N. C, Also about the 4-H Dress Revue. Talent and Health Contest to be held at Hertford Grammar S c b o o May 21st. Their being no further business the meeting adjourned and a recreation period followed and refreshments were served to the 20 members present. vi)l4 All ' Eridg3Club Mrs. C.E.Johnson was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing w ere Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. Nathan Relfe, Miss Thelma Elliott ana tne nosiess. Hleh score winner was Miss El liott. A sweet course was served. Installation Held For F.H.A. Officers The Perquimans Couny Future Homemakers of America met Friday, 17, 1968. The meeting was called to order by the president, Linda Winslow. Following the opening cere mony, everyone sung the FHA Prayer song. Carole White and Beaskipkey gave the devotion. The minutes were read and the roll called by the secretary, Cheryl Copeland. A card of thanks from Miss Newby was read by the president. Miss Newby was able to attend the meeting. Everyone was glad to see her back. The program was the installa tion of the new officers. After the closing ceremony, refreshments were served to everyone. Reporter, Virginia Harrell Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. J.H. Newbold was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. T.W. Wilson, Mrs. W.H. Pitt, Mrs. Silas Whed bee, Mrs. j.r. Futrell, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. S.P. Jessup and the hostess. High score win ner was Mrs. Wilson. A sweet course was served. Dresses for country wear have a milkmaid flavor with ruffles and smocking-some of these are dainty and charming with bonnets to match. Others have frilly, pants which come down a bit below the short skirt. Beads and bangles are' very much in the picture-long strings of pearls or colored beads are smart. -. Do You Have Way With Words? If you have a way with words . . . and a little bit of luck ... you may win a cash prize in the Baltimore News American Jack pot Crossword Puzzle game. One contestant took home a fat 13,200. Test your skill this week. The Jackpot is never less than $500 and can be a lot more. See clues, word , list and com plete Instructions every week in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer. Eirlhdsy Celebration Mrs. Beatrice Howell Harris, Hertford native, was honored at a covered dish dinner celebrat ing her 79th birthday on Sunday at the home of her brother-in-law and -sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stubbs in Norfolk, Va. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. E.Y. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry and sons, Bill and Ben, Mrs. Maude JonesL all of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. George SprulU of Edenton, Irv ine Sprulll of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berry and daughter, Cindy of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ho well of Lawrenceville, Va, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassle H. Sawyer of Greenville. Dessert Bridge Mrs. T.L. Jessup entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing Included Mrs. G.W. Barbee, Mrs. W.C. Dozler, Mrs. j.t. Biggers, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. John Coston, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White and the hostess. Mrs. Barbee was high score winner. The hos tess served a sweet course. Entertains At Cook-Out ' Billy Williams entertained the members of the N.C. State Uni versity Agromony Club Monday night at a cook-out. Five of his professors at the University were included in the group. They were on a tour of Eastern North Carolina. Scientists estimate that an average person can - absorb about 100 million items of in formation in a lifetime. An emergency just came up, You're going steady; A beautiful day to take a ride, You live Your car VAiHcAon Neuij Attending the 50th Anniver sary on Sunday p.m. of Mr. and Mrs, Anderson Layden at their home at Beech Springs from Whiteston weret Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Riddlck, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow and Pam, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Riddlck, and family. Pat Twiddy, husband of Mary Frances White Twiddy, returned nome on sunaay lor a au aays leave, before serving out his remaining term of service in tne U. S. Pat has been In Vietnam for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edgerton of Norfolk, Va. were in the community on Sunday and at tended Service - at Up River Church. Rev. and Mrs. Mark Hodgln of Rt. 1, Pleasant Garden, were in the Community last week. The Roger Dillon family of Norfolk, Va. were with Mrs. Dillon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck stainngs on sunaay. Mrs. sauie Rountree and Dalv Rountree are still on the sick list. The Alice Chappell Circle of the Up River MlssionarySoclety met at the home of ma Stallings on Thursday night with Ina Stal lings and Alberta Lane as hostesses. Ten peoplewerepre sent, Mary Clifton gave the de votional and Ina Stallings and Miriam Baker gave the lesson. Rev. Wlnford Clifton spent Sunday night at Greensboro. Daniel David Palmer is re garded as the father of chiro practors. He gave the first ad justment treatment of vertebrae on Sept 18, 1899, to Harvey Lillard in Davenport, Iowa, Henry Clay was known in the Senate as the Great Compromiser. in the country, vimli in the ci I liife'tera feiCEia g'3":1Ei Bezj ilzlzz r.:::Ivo Dc;:3 Ht ECU " The following Perquimans stu dents received degrees during the Graduation Exercises held Sunday at East Carolina Univer sity, Greenville: Bonnie Benton of Belvidere (BS); Reginald Bak er (BS); John Perry Monds (AB); Hubert W. Burden (MA); James P. Harrell (MAE); all of Hertford and Richard V. Roach (BS) of WlntalL Cerd ci Thanks We wish to convey to our many, many friends and neigh bors, sincere words of apprecia tion for each act of kindness and most of all, every prayer. Each of you made our illness easier to bear during our stay in the hospital and since our return home. Thanks again. singleton and Maude Lane ivilli Gssotano LP-GAS Burns hot, costs less than electricity. Call . . , Qsso) fssol REED CALL 426-5458 got a date, IZcrzo Hud Pczy , JU-3 1 The Perquimans County Ho and Pony Club Show sched. for June Z has been changeJ Sunday,. June 16. The show . be held at the ring on the Pre. ton Nixon farm at 1:30 p.m. RIG K3 C!::r.;r3 ts tviyp -HEHTFOHD Perquimans County Tuesday Wednesday Friday . Saturday Bill Crammey, Btmtntn Truck Radio Dtaatabed PHONB EDENTON J 48&4U8 1 OIL CO. HERTFORD, N. C. you need a car! you need a car! you need a car! . a cat: U u LJ U' tJJI U w..J Up to 36 monthly paymo :, . Low Bank IUwwa t J . O S i H S

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