page 2 The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford N.C., Thursday, August 29, 1968 r Hie Weekly Society News RETURNS FROM BEACH Mrs. D. r. Keen, or. ma returned home from Nags Head, where she spent a week at the Nags Header, she was joined by Mr, Reed for me weea-ena. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Susan Cox left Sunday for Hi-aanshnrn whom She hftS 1C- . cepted a position as Physical! Education instructor at Mend en-' hall Junior High School.! VEIT HERE The Rev. and Mrs. SUU and family of Oklahoma City, Okla.j were weekend guests of Mr.arw Mrs, Charles Murray. WEEKEND HOME Miss Becky Owens of Raleigh spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall . owens. FROM VA. The Rev. and Mrs. H.G. Thach of South Boston. Va. scent' sev eral days last week with Mr, and Mrs. P. B. ThaclC VBITS PARENTS Miss Bobsy Spivey of Raleigh spent the weekend' with her pa rents, Mr.andMrs.HenrySplvey in Belvldere. VBITS IN NEWPORT NEWS Miss Dawn Dozier is spending this week in Newport News, Va. with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney Jr. LABOR DAY IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ToweJr. will spend Labor Day weekend in Richmond, Va. with Miss Suz anne Towe. RETURNS FROM EUROPE Walter Edwards Jr. returned home last week after spending the summer in Europe. VBIT IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson and Miss Anna Chesson spent several days last week in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ches son and Mr, and Mrs. Parker Chesson. . ILL. GUEST Mrs. Nellie Edwards of Indianapolis, Ind. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker. FROM VA. BEACH1 Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian white. RICHMOND GUEST Mrs. Elizabeth Barefoot of Richmond, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. FROM VA. Mrs. Molly Mullen and chil dren of Alexandria, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. W. T. Smith who under went surgery recently at the Al bemarle Hospital, has returned to her home on Covent Garden. FROM BATON ROUGE, LA. Roger Hunter of Baton Rouge, RICKS Laundry and Cleaners SERVING HERTFORD .... and Perquimans County Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday BUI Grummey, Route num Truck, Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 1 i it tlon. It's f to look 1 8"f see Sid Harmcn RETURN to SCHOOL It's just about that time all over again. Many, many students are- how putting away the hap py, carefree days of sum mer for the serious busi ness of educa- Ume ahead just which direction you wHTbe traveling where your school ing is concerned. Knowledge Is a prised possession that must be secured under the guidance of people trained and experienced for just that purpose. See that your children receive the beat education possible. Our knowledge and experi ence make us capable and you can feel confident to have your prescriptions fill ed here. Harmon's Rexall Iharmacy, The Drugstore on the Corner, 101 North CMirch St., Hertford, N. G. f x.r-vf La., visited his sister, Mrs. Mark Gregory last week. RETURNS FROM TRIP Miss Margaret Lynn Ainsley returned home Wednesday after an eight week's tour in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and London, with the Experiment in inter' national Living. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton My' ers and son from Wilmington, have been vacationing for the past two weeks at Nags Head and in this vicinity. Mr. Myers returned home Sunday and Mrs, Myers and son are spending a few days with Mrs. W. T. Smith on Covert Garden St. FROM FAYETTEVILLE V. R. White of Fayetteville, visited relatives in Hertford and Belvldere during the weekend. ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. John Beers and daughters Deana and Mary Eliza beth, spent the weekend in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. V. R. White, and attended the Shaw -Wins low wedding in Lum berton on Sunday. RETURN FROM TRIP Mrs. W. E. Dail and Miss Celia Blanche Dail, have return' ed to New Hope after touring the! New England States. They visit ed places of interest as they traveled through the mountain! routes then returned to Wash lngton, D. C. by way of the Coastal areas, WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, KarlWiedemann and family of Cherry Hill, N. J. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. ATTENDS DEM. CONVENTION W. F. Ainsley left Sunday for Chicago, 111. to spend the Demo cratic Convention. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Reed Jr. and family spent Saturday at Nags Head. VEITSINWE. Miss Mary Lee Newby is visit ing friends in Milwaukee, Wis, WEEKEND IN MD. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe spent the weekend in Ocean City, Md. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Vic Higginsand son of Hilton Head Island, N. C. are guests of Mr. and Mrs, H.C. Stokes. IN N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ainsley spent several days last week in New York City, where they met their daughter, Miss Margaret Ainsley, who has spent the sum mer in Sweden. MD. GUEST - Miss Joan White of Forest Hills, Md. Is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. FROM NAGS HEAD Miss Bea Sklpsey of Nags Head spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. FROM WILSON Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow and son, Todd, of Wilson spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winslow. AT HATTERAS Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins and son, Trip, are spending several days this week at Hat teras. IN GREENSBORO Miss Susan Cox. Mrs. Bill Cox, Mrs. A. B. Bonner and Mrs. Wil bur Tarkenton spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in Greensboro. WEEKEND IN BALTIMORE Mrs. Helen Winslow and Miss Susan Cox spent the weekend in Baltimore, Md. Miss Cox was an attendant in the wedding of her roommate at UNC-G, Miss Carol Teeny. GOES TO HAWAII Mrs, Franklin McGoogan Jr. left Sunday morning from the Newark Airport to go to Hawaii where she was to meet Captain McGoogan for his week of R & R from Vietnam. VBITS PARENTS Miss Letitla McGoogan of An napolis, Maryland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGoogan, She spent a few days last week withMrs.Franklin Mc Googan Jr. in Cornwall, N. J. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Alton Stallings is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. Executive Council FHA Holds Meet The Executive Council of the Perquimans Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Ameri ca met Wednesday, August 21 in the Home Economics department with ten present. Among the items discussed were: the pro grams for each meeting; activi ties; money making projects; district and state rallies; and membership dues. Refreshments were enjoyed by all Without further business the meeting was adjourned. Cheryl Cope land Reporter Whiteston Sftw-idtit& Sfidett . News Mr. and Mrs. John E. Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. EUls Winslow of Virginia Beach, Va. and Mrs. Geneva Shaffer of Florida visited relatives in the community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie White, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Casev and boys and the Lyndon White family went on a tour of Wil liamsburg on Monday. The Alien J. White family of Pa. and the David Klaapack family of m. were here for the week-end to attend the double wedding of their nieces, Nelta Joyce and Sandra White on Sun day. Mrs. Dorothy Wllliford and son, Richard, of Roanoke Rapids were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow on Sunday. The Up River Friends Meeting is conducting a Revival Series of Meetings this week - each night at 8:00 andclosingonnextSunday night, Sept. 1 The Evangelist is the Rev. Blake Wright of Gra ham, The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Ellis Stallings entered Norfolk General Hospital on Sun day for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Steven son of Corinth, Va. were in the area on Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Riddick of Gates spent a day last week with her brother, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Twlddyhave been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie White. .! k ' , :r .. I - ... . . ; . ' . . . .. ' ,V .- "W . A !. tK. ... .i - . V Rccb3 of Ihd Vcck . By Sank Anne Sheridan ; Here is an easily prepared keclpe for that universally ap pealing meat-chicken. CHICKEN WITH DUMPLINGS 5 pound chicken 18 t pepper 2 t salt Few stalks ot celery . - Cut chicken in pieces and cover with boiling water. Add celery. Reduce 'heat and cook slowly until tender, about 2 to 2V4 hours. Add salt after 45 min utes of cooking. Let stand un til fat collects on top. Remove most of fat with a spoon. Take out chicken and remove skin and bones. Heat stock to boiling point. . Add dumplings. t . DUMPLINGS 1 c flour 1 tsalt 2 t baking powder c milk Sift flour, salt and baking powder together. Add milk grad ually. Beat until smooth. Drop into hot stock by tablespoons. Cover closely. Cook for IS minutes. LUMBERTON Miss Rose Ann Shaw, daughter of Mrs. Stephen Jerome snaw oi uimo- erton and the late Mr. Shaw, became the bride of Thomas Undsey Riddick Sunday after noon at the First Baptist Church in Lumberton, with Dr. A. War? ren Huyck officiated. The' bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Thomas Riddick of Belvldere. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Ed win Miller and William Sapp. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Stephen J. Shaw Jr., and wore a formal gown of silk sheer and re-embroidered Alencon.lace. Insert ed lace formed a high yolk, re-embroidered with seed pearls. Her headpiece of Alencon lace petals held her cathedral length veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of white phal anenopsls orchids. , Miss Mary Florence Potter of Raleigh was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Frances Riddick of Belvldere, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Jack White of Raleigh, Miss Kathy Jo Brut on of Silver Springs, Md., Mrs. Robert H. Hall of Smithfield, and Mrs. John W. Bennett of Raleigh. Miss Amanda Caroline Rhodes of Topsail Beach was junior bridesmaid. The attendants were attired in floor length yellow gowns of chiffon and carried cascade bou quets of mixed summer flow ers. Mary Florence Potter, maid of honor, was the hostess. Approxi mately 18 guests attended. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.T. Riddick of Sen Corn Rev. and Mrs. Norman B. Harris announce the birth of a son, Blair Jordan, on Monday, August 19th, 1968, at Albemarle Hospital. , , IiC3 cf To all my friends, docr and nurses, I wish to extend r heartfelt thanks. For the W acts of kindness, flowers, fru'' cards and visits, while 1 1 in the hospital and since, r return home, I will always 1 grateful. Joslah Ell Th . . 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She will assume duties as guid ance counselor at Perquimans County High School this fall while initiating work on her M.A. degree at East Carolina Univer sity. ! The bridegroom Is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and North Carolina State University. He completed a two year term with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this month. Pre-Nuptial Parties The home of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Potter was the scene Fri day evening for a buffet supper honoring the bridal couple. Miss Mr, and Mrs. Bonner K. Hud son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Liheberry, ; Mr. and Mrs. K.i Drew Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilklns and Mrs. and Mrs. John Lee give a luncheon Sunday at Blanchard's Townhouse. Forty guests attended. MOTHER MARIA SPIRITUALIST j Bewildered, Disappointed Or In Sorrowl I Can And Will Help You! There's no mystery so deep I can't fathom ; no heart so sad I can't change to happiness. As a reader I have no equal . .. . My advice never fails. 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