Pace -The Perquimans Weekly, The Weekly Society Mews VEIT HERE Mr. and Mrs Ralph Transou and daughter Mary V., of Boonevllle are guests of Mrs. Virginia Transou. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr.' and lirs. D. M.Jackson left Tuesday by plane for Tlfton, Ga. to attend the funeral of R.D. Griffin. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs, Dickie Owens and family spent last week at Nags Head. VACATION Of MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry and sons have returned home after spending several days last week in the Blue Ridge Mountains. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. W. T.Smith Is a surgery patient In the Albemarle Hos pital. WEEKEND IN WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert White spent the weekend In Wilming ton with Mrs. Thomas Perry and family. TARBORO GUESTS Mrs. R. L, Bame and daugh ter, Becky, of Tarboro spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hurdle and Mrs. T.S.White. CHARLOTTE GUESTS Mrs. Jesse Camp and two daughters of Charlotte spent several days last week with Mrs. Pearl Banks. FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassle H. Sawyer of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Berry on Sunday. WEEKEND AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed Jr. and family spent the weekend at Nags Head. TUESDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toxey and children of New York and Mrs. Ray Toxey of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson on Tuesday. VEIT IN PORTSMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rogers and grandson, Brent Knight, spent Wednesday visiting in Ports mouth and Suffolk. ' WEEK IN MOUNTAINS- . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, and sons, David and Wallace spent last week In the mountains of North Carolina and - Tenn. TOUR MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winslow, Beth and Lyn spent several days touring the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smokies, visit ing the points of interest along the way. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. J. C. Blanchard who underwent surgery recently at Duke Hospital, has returned to ner npme on Front street. FROM CHESAPEAKE Mr. and ' Mrs. Grayson In man and son, and several friends, are -spending this week at the F. T. Britt cottage at Whitehat. ATTEND PAGEANT Miss Hulda Wood, Miss Eouise Chalk and Mrs. H. A. Whitley at tended "The Common Glory" In Williamsburg, Va. on Friday night. WEEKEND AT BEACH Mrs. E. C. Woodard and Charles Woodard spent the weekend at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams. ON BUSINESS TRIP W. J. Davis spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Raleigh on a business trip. X7 Sid Itermcn Your Child: i Education . . . Since knowledge la power, there is every reason for you t I to see that your coil- - arm get the 4 best education ) possible. We , H must realise i, that a well ( -, rounded edu- n cation consist A i of schooling; U f and axperiene Ufa The rlsnt tralnlna for your own chUd is meet important, since they won't all follow ths same naths tiong the road of life, their uuuvtauu needs must be taken into consideration. Bhcourage your child but don't force htm or her be yond thMr own capaballtlea I We have had a world of wperlenoe in our field and therefore want you to feel confident when bringing Hertford N.C., Thursday, August J.j:.).w.v.wiv.miYmii.Tn i WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hugglns at Hilton Head Island, S. C. and were accompanied homeby their grandson, Trip, for a visit, FROM NAGS HEAD Miss Bea Skipsey of Nags Head spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. WEEKEND AT BEACH Mrs. Bill Jones of Franklin, Va. spent Friday night herewith Mr. and Mrs, Fenton Britt and they spent the weekend at Atlantic BeachwlthMr.andMrs. Crafton Stephens. ON SICK LIST Mrs. Nettie Lee Caravello continues on the sick list this week.-: , WASHINGTON GUEST Mrs. Bert Williams of Wash ington is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Jack Burbage. KANSAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Simpson and family ofWomego,Kan.have returned home after spendlngtwd weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Simpson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Simpson In Chesapeake, Va. a: VACATION IN FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Perry and son, Woody, have returned home from a vacation in Florida with their daughter, Miss Verna Parry, Mrs. Etta Walters and Mrs. J. P. McLean in Gaines ville. While there they took a tour, conducted by E.M.Relzen, of Ocala Horse Farms, Tampa Busch Gardens, Orlando, Yhbor City and Daytona Beach and other points of Interest. VEIT HERE Ms. E. S. Douglas of Jack sonville, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tarver and family of Lake land, Fla. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White on Satur- day. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family spent the weekend at Nags Head. AT NAGS HEAD Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn and Miss Mary Elliott spent the weekend at Nags Head. FROM RICHMOND Mrs. John Martin and chil dren of Richmond, Va. spent the weekend with Mrs. William Tucker. VEIT IN WASHINGTON Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barring ton in Washington this week. AT WHITE HAT Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Inman of Chesapeake, Va. and family are spending this week at the Fenton Britt cottage at White Hat. N.J. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Jim Tepper and WOW! Total Area ...uifhoui Costly (I It:.--, v r;i:i .FEATURING THE FAMOUS "f.w6!c-r.wcrai:Hi Here's the famosji forced draft burner that actually turns fuel oil into CLEAN gas. You get more heat from every drop of fuel . . . at any flame setting. : th PROOF . . NO SMOKE . . . NO SOOT NO ODOR 22, 1968 family of Butler, N.J. are spend Ing this week at the Harris cot tage at Nags Head with Mrs. Z.A. Harris. FROM CHESAPEAKE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and Miss Vivian Miller of Chesa peake, were weekend guests of Mrs. W, E. Curtis. FROM NEWPORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt of Newport News, Va. were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fenton Britt. ACCEPTS POSITION ; Miss Becky Owens has accept ed a position with the State Edu cation Department In Raleigh. DURHAM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams Jr. and daughter, Marge of Dur ham were weekend guests of Mrs. Isa Tucker. RALEIGH GUEST Lynn Sumner of Raleigh spent last week here with her grand mother, Mrs. T. B, Sumner. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Al Hendley of Columbia, S. C. has returned to her home after spending some time here with Mrs. Guy Newby and Miss Frances Newby. VA. GUESTS Mrs. Roy Reed and sons of Covington, Va. spent last week with Mrs. Guy Newby and Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Reed, VISITS IN COLUMBIA Mrs. J. R. t utrell Is spend ing this week in Columbia with her sister, Mrs. S. F. Pollard. VISITS IN MD. Mrs. Ruby Baker is visit ing her son and daughter-in-law in Maryland. VEIT HERE Mrs. Anna Parker and Miss Mary Outland of Woodland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward last week. VACATION IN MD. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and Miss Marty Towe spent several days this week at Ocean City, Md. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and family of Petersburg, Va. were weekend guests of Mrs. J. E, Morris. They were en route to Nags Head for a weeks vacation. AT PINEHURST Mrs. J. T. Biggers is visit ing her mother, Mr. W. H.Cole, in Pinehurst. VETO IN WILMINGTON Joe Campbell Is visiting friends in Wilmington this week. IN FAYETTEVTLLE Miss Carol Monn Is spend ing the month of August with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, Rob ert Mohn, in FayettevUle. AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wll- OF All HEATERS MADE . . . ONLY c:r.:sc:r3 can actually do m llams and family are spending) this week at nags Head, v . AT BEACH ' Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed SrJ spent several days last week aq Nags Head, ..." FRIDAY GUESTS Mr.- and Mrs. Anhrnv Dovlsl and family of winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. W. JJ Davis Friday enroute to Nags Head for a vacation. NJ. GUESTS ' " Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiede mano and son of Cherry Hill, N.J. were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. WEEK-END HERE V:: .-., Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Yeates. had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Pete Forehand. Petey and Julia Paige. Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Campbell. Christie and Jakle, of Hampton, va., oar. ana aits. Tommy Thompson, Clay and Lyle and Mrs. Emma Davenport of Eliz abeth City. ;t Mrs. Riddick Reports On 4-H Camp Meeting The Whlteston 4-H Club met August 12, 1968 at the Whlteston Community Building. Sheila Ward, president, call. ed the meeting to order. Gwenn Rldaick, secretary, reaa the minutes of the previous meet ing and called the roll. There were 16 members present. Gwenn Riddick also gave the de votion using the Ten Command ments for our thinking. Mrs. Deanle Riddick gave a report on the 4-H Camp. Seven of our members attended the camp. We then had recreation and re freshments were served. Stan Winslow . Reporter Mary Long Circle Holds Meeting The Mary Long Circle Bethel Baptist Church met Monday night with Mrs. Elliott . Layden. 0 Master, Let Me Walk With Thee", was the opening hymn. Scripture and prayer was (riven by Mrs. Charles Ward. Mr. Ward was in charge of a very interesting program en- ' mi i iimi t . t n uueu i lie uuiuem;e ui a oajJ- tlst School". Those assisting, Emmett Long, Mrs. Stanley'' titled "The Influence of A Bap tist School". Those assisting with the program were Mrs. Emmett Long, Mrs. Stanley Blanchard, Mrs. Wade Jordan and Mrs. Alton HarreU. Mrs. Joe White closed the program with prayer. Reports were given. Mrs. Charlie Applet on chairman, was In charge of the business, which a number of things of interest were discussed. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Pete Sawyer. A Biblcial contest was en joyed with Mrs. Emmett Long ' winning the prize. A delicious course was served by the hostess, which was enjoy- . ed by the eight members present. Hoofing Ducfs! llert's tht sscrttl Exdusivt finOGEuflffl 3-l7ay Circuln.icn 1. Warm air circular from tht top 2. Powor Blowor spreads hoot on floors 3. Circomatic fan constantly blends and circulates air -throughout tht houso Here's" the furnace type comfort at about 15 the cost! Continuous circula tion assures uniform warmth in every room. No hot or cold zones, no drafty areas. It's TOTAL AREA heating! Floors stay warm .as toast always. High-style cabinets are in mar-proof beige or browntone porcelain enamel. . 'Sum fHmtl easy TEnr.:3 Whiteston News- Mrs. Odessa Tatum left on Mon day AJtf. for her home at Wlllard after a two weeks visit nere among S,.Tf.rf J?"J1S 1 L1 thirty years since her last visit here. She was the daughter of the late Allen and Agatha wins low born and reared at the "Old Nl tianor". : ':" W eek-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stallings werej Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore, Barbara " V and Tlmmy MOOre oi wn;u Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Win slow and Mary Frances spent the) weekend at Hampton, Va. visiting friends,""'' " ? ;v-.,- ,..::; Visitors on Sunday with Mrs Sallle Rountree, Carlton and Daljl were: Mrs, Odessa Tatem of Wll lard, Mrs. Nina Winslow of Chuck - a tuck, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Dwane McBrlde of Portsmouth, va., Mr, and Mrs. Carson Winslow of Suns bury, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Ward Ruthana Chappell and a grand daughter of the Wards. Miss Nancy Riddick spent sev eral days with Rev. and Mrs. Her- shel Hill at Pilot Mountain re4 cently. Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow spent the week-end with the Hills at Pilot Mountain, and Mrs. Sylvia Winslow spent the week-end with her brother, Murray White and Wife, at Winston-Salem recently, Mr. and Mrs. Archie White visited his brother , J. Hugh White, it winston-Salem recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lasslter! and family and Archie Lynn' and Terry White are spending this week at tne beach at Nags Head J Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wll. LOW BIRTH RATES ' The U.S. birth rate in 1967 was the lowest in the nation's history, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Family plan: nlng by American couples accounts for the lower birth rate trend, census officials report." r C ' I,,,, r n - - - - - m iirnnilr'rr ' aa c ' mmai When you're too llams and family are spending a few days at Nags Head this vve&R Mr, and Mrs. Wlnfred Winslow spent Sunday night at Nags Head. Visitors the past week with Rev. and Mrs. Mark Hod gin were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Stone, Donna and Charlie, Jr.. of Greensboro. 1 Thursday at Nags Head with Mr. Mrs. Sylvia winslow spent and Mrs. Edwin White at their cottage. Vivian White of FayettevUle visited relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dillon and children of Chesapeake, Va. spent Sunday with her parents J Mr. and Mrs. Archie white.. , whl,a Trta for a visit with relatives atWlns- ton-Salem and Burlington. Woodland Dress Shop qDonno Peoples Bank is as close as your mailbox. You can make de posits in your checking account by mail, pay bills by mail, and take advantage of many other, conveniences of this Full Service Bank By Mail. Remember, a Peoples Bank checking account is more than just a convenience. It's a busi nesslike way to conduct your financial affairs because it's, economical, saves valuable time, gives you an automatic receipt, and is a continuing record of your expenditures. ( Of course we're always happy to have you visit ns in person but we know, too, the value of your time . t . so when you're too busy to come to us, we bring our bank to you. (Don't forget you can save by mail, too.) ' On the sick list at home are: Mrs. Ellis Stallings and Mrs. Sallle' Rountree, to the hospitals: Wallace Baker and Lewis Stallings at Albemarle Hospital and Ralph winslow at Chowan Hospital. Mr. Henry Winslow irom'Yaa- klnvllle is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lanier White ana sons. Pard and Kent, went on trip, to the mountains of Va. last week, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker at Burlington one night and Rev. and Mrs, Hershel Hill at Pilot Mountain. Mr, and Mrs. Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. Twlddy of Eliza beth City visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie White on' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fat Twlddy have been spending some time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Archie! White. ' FINAL SUMMER CLEAN-UP AT HERTFORD, N. C busy to come to us 9 o ij '-7 " a lie d;3erence" Invitation Mr. and Mrs, R. P. WhUe request the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of their daughters, Anita Joyce to ErU Alvln Klrby, and Sandra Marie to Wayne Ray Winslow, Sunday, August 25, 1968 at 3:00 p.m. at pjp River Friends Church. - "i a The public is cordially invited?" We would like to express our appreciation to everyone who sent cards, gifts and flowers to Dee while she was In the hospital. All of these things made her stay much more pleasant and your thougntfulness will not be forgotten. . Lenny and Betty Hurdle IV. M. IT or can Furniture Co. tcs cnsT Fon less' your prescriptions here . . . armon'g' Hexall Fharm&cv. Vtt-Drugstore on the Cor ner, 101 K. Church Street, DIAL 4?V.'S70 r- rrr n. C