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r -9 2 - The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday October 3, 1968 ft Weekly Society Hera FARMVILLE GUESTS - Mr. and Mrs, C C Simpson at FarmviUe were nests of Mr. tad Mrs. ft M. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. George Jack ; son on Sunday " WILMINGTON GUESTS : Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers of Wilmington spent tne week end with Mrs. John T. Lane and - Elsberry Lane. WEEKEND HERE : A, W. Heft-en returned home Saturday from the Albemarle Hospital where he was a patient for several weeks. , FROM ACC Greg Beck, student at At lantic Christian College, Wil son, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. TarUngton. ON SICK LIST Miss Helene Nixon was on the sick list for several days last week. : VISITS IN WILMINGTON Mrs. W. T. Smith left Sat urday for Wilmington, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Burton Myers at 4019 Ever green Drive. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nixon m, of Wilson were weekend guests of Mrs, T. J. Nixon Jr. and Miss Helene Nixon. ATTEND CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. W. & Long visited their daughter, Pat, In Raleigh Saturday and attended a State District Conference of Third Army MARS Emergency Communications at Greensboro on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Annie Chalk is a pa tient In the Chowan Hospital. WEEKEND HOME Paul Gregory, student at East Carolina University, Green ville, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. CHESAPEAKE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and Miss Vivian MlUer of Chesapeake, Va. spent the week end with Mrs. W. E. Curtis. VISITS IN EDENTON Mrs. W. A. Elliott spent sev eral days last week In Edenton with Mr. and Mrs. William El liott. VISITS IN NORFOLK Mrs. Fannie Hurdle visited Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Hurdle In Norfolk, Va. on Sunday ' . IEDENTON GUEST ' Mrs. Virginia Kirby of Eden ton spent the weekend here with her aunt, Mrs. J.V. Grunewald. WEEKEND HERE ' Miss Nancy Zachary of Ra leigh spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Zachary. PORTSMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vlck Stallings of Portsmouth, Va. spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker. WEEKEND HOME Miss Barrlette Williams, stu dent at East Carolina Univer sity, Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams. MD. GUEST Miss Mar J or ie Hefren of Uames vllle, Md. spent the week end with her father, A. ,W. Hef ren. . . WEEKEND HOME Charles Woodard, student at UNC - Chapel H1U, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, e. c wooaara. : D. C. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. KermitBarcllft of Washington, D. C. spent last week with Mrs. Barcllft's moth er, Mrs, W. E. Dull. FROM GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and family of Goldsboro spent the weekend here with Mrs. Z. A. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Ward. WEEKEND HOME Miss Suzanne Towe of Rich mond, Va. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H,-Towe. IN EDENTON Miss Louise Chalk Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Kate Wozelka, in Edenton. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin and Mrs. Donald Mills and daughter, Wendy, of Wllllamston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wins low and Miss Thelma Elliott 8"""""""" WEEKEND AT VA. BEACH Mrs. J. V. Grunewald spent last weekend at Va, Beach, with relatives. WEEKEND AT ELON COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt rMlss Jackie Simpson snont weekend with Miss Bea Skip sey at Eton College. MD. GUESTS . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ander son of Annapolis, Md, spent the weekend with Mrs. Edgar Lane. WEEKEND IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed Sr. spent the weekend in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed. WINDSOR GUESTS Mrs. Billy Wlnslow and son, Brock, of Windsor spent sev eral days, last week with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Brought on. WEEKEND HOME Miss Jane Walters, student at East Carolina University. greenvlUe spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.C Walters. D.C. GUESTS . Miss Cells Blanche Doll and Kermlt Barcllft Jr. of Washing ton, D. C. spent the weekend witt Mrs. W. E. DalL WEEKEND HERE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ches son and family of Garner spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. JakeCbesson. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker Jr. and family of Lewiston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Baker Sr. RETURNS HOME Mrs. F. T. Johnson has re turned home after visiting rela tives In Rose Hill and Sanford. HICKORY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bum gartner and family of Hickory spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. WEEKEND GUESTS . Miss Pat Yantls and Miss Annlce Davis of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mrs. W. F. Edwards. VISITS HERE Mrs. Esther Cutler of Arling ton, Va. spent a few days last week here with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Edwards, and they attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Dora Guthrie In Washington, N. C. on Monday. . WEEKEND HOME Miss Judy Long, student at Campbell College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Long. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. LonnieBoyceof Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Banks of New Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Latham Umphlett of Eliza beth City, Miss Cells B. Dall and KermitBarcllft Jr. of Wash ington, D.C. were dinner guests of Mrs. W. E. Dall on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. SalUe Stallings Is in the Albemarle Hospital under going treatment. The first domed railroad car was placed in service in the United States in 1945. 7bitc:tcn 4-H Club IZzzU The Whiteston 4-H Club met Sept 9th at the Whiteston Com munity Building. ' The Meeting was called to or der. The secretary called the roll and read the minutes of the last meeting. There were 17 members present including three new members who Joined our club. Rhonda Riddlck then gave the devotion. The offering was taken and amounted to 72 cents. We discussed selling calenders as a. fund raising project Mr. Pete Thompson showed a film on Manners and also one on Insects. We then had recreation and refreshments were served. . Stan Wlnslow, Reporter . Bridge Club Meets Mrs. W. H. Pitt was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Dobb Street Those playing were Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. V.N.Dard en, Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. J. H. Newbold. Mrs. J. R. Fut rell. Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mrs, a A. Whitley and Mrs. & M. Whedbee. Mrs. Darden won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. Held r:::'ir j The BeMdere Goal Seekers met Wednesday night at 7:30 in the BeMdere Community Build ing. .. The meeting was started by everyone saying the American Pledge And the 4-H Pledge. Devotion was then given by Tony Copeland. He read the 100th Psalm and lead the group In the Lord's Prayer. Then Ameri ca the Beautiful was sung. After that the roll was called. There were ,18 present Including 4 new members, who were Jenni fer Byrum, Paul Byrum, Clar ence C nappe 11 m and Beth Wins low. !.,':, After all the business were attended to the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Christine Copeland. She gave a demon stration on "How to Pack a Suitcase Correctly." After Mr Copeland had finlshedKer dem onstration, Denna ' Copeland gave a demonstration on "The Correct Way to Put on a Sock," Then the group enjoyed a game, had refreshments and went home. . . , . . r President: tony Copelaikf Virginia Copeland Reporter , - The flags of France, Great Britain, Spain, the Confederacy and the United States have flown over Mobile, Ala. since its founding In 1702 says the National Greographlc. LcchCLb Mr, C T. SLInrmr Sr. en- fnrtslmil tar rnnk rluh Friday night at her home on Dobb St. Those playing included Mrs. J. H. Towe Sr., Mrs. A. T. Lane Sr., Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. Walter Dale, Mrs. C.E. Cannon, Mrs. D. F. Reed Sr., G. R. Tucker, Mrs. Julian White, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White, Miss Gladys Felton and the hostess. . Miss Felton was high score winner and Mrs. White was low. A sweet course was served. Arccucce Birth Mi. : ami Mrs. Gordon Ragsdale of Charlotte announce the urtn ox tneir iirsi muu, a daughter. t Mrs. Ragsdale Is the daugh ter of the ' former Margaret Broughton of Hertford and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Broughton also of Hertford. Bows and ties on the if' shoes seem to be favored. E; are a bit higher but cone to have a sturdy look. Stiver grey hair, shoes . suits are popular this seasV With short skirts still in the picture, hose are more colorful and varied In design than ever before. They may be striped lor in checks. Some of them are worn with garters that buckle beneath the knee. Others have shoes of the same color. Air Condition 1 TAYLOR TdiTim Edenton, N. C WED. 0S, JES. kxpt. sms-m A Starkly Realistic Film! ... No Oaw mate 16 AdmtttM Fim Hoar so J -. - KB SATOBDAV, SEPT. M DOUBLE FEATUBX "THE TARSI snow RED TOMAnA.WK" Oomlngt Oot 9-10-11-11 . Mia Farrow kt "ROSBfARirS BABY No otw under 16 admitted! 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