Pigt I The Perquimans Weekly, The Weekly Society News FRIDAY GUESTS Mrs. Fred Smith oiBelvidere and Mrs. Dan Grimes at Scars dale, N. Y. were guests of Mrs. W. T. Smith on Friday. THANKSGIVING IN SUFFOLK Mrs. Fred Matthews was an overnlte guest of Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Matthews' in Suffolk, Va. on Thanksgiving Day. MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Towe and family of Mlddletown, Md. spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. houda'y GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr. and daughter, Joan, of Forest Hills, . Md. were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Julian White. 1 FROM FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews Jrl and family of Franklin, Va. spent the Thanks giving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews. FROM VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hobbs of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the Holidays with Mrs. Edgar Lane. SUNDAY IN WILLIAMSTON Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and daughters, Sarah and Anne, and Miss Thelma Elliott were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Jr. in Wllliamston on 'Sunday. ., FROM VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley during the HoUdays. - HOLIDAYS IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and daughter j Eva spent the Holidays in Raleigh with Mrs. Shelton White. THANKSGIVING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Woodard and son, Lyle, of Princeton spent the Holidays with Mrs. E. C. Woodard. FROM NORFOLK Mrs. Bill Dudley of Norfolk, Va. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake White during the HoUdays. CHARLOTTE GUESTS MP. and Mrs. H R. Christen. son and son, Robert, of Charlotte spent the HoUdays with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden. GA. GUESTS Carroll Berry, Jr. and son, Corky, of Atlanta, Ga. spent the HoUdays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Berry. FLA. GUEST Mrs. Bill Miller of Jackson ville, Fla. spent several days last week here with her mother, Mrs. J. S. Vlck, who ac companied her home to spend the winter. THANKSGIVING DAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. Walter .J. Kanoy and Mrs. J.E. Everett were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Wright in Elizabeth City on Thanks giving Day. ." FROM RALEIGH Miss Nancy Zachary of Raleigh spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Zachary. RALEIGH GUEST Francis Combs of Raleigh spent the HoUdays with Mrs. E.C. Woodard. NORFOLK GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Frazler Miller and family of Norfolk, Va. spent the HoUdays with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Goodman. L OPEN HOUSE You are invited to the formal opening of our new Consumer Credit Office Tues day evening, 0:0 to 10:D, December 10. ?Goplos Bank & Trust Go ICSTFOm NORTH Hertford, N.C., Thursday, December S, 1968 FROM VA. BEACH : Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. ACCEPTS PASTORATE Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Duling have moved to Wlnfall where Rev. Duling has accepted the pastorate at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. FROM RICHMOND Mrs. John Martin of Rich mond, Va. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. William Tucker. THANKSGIVING DAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillett and family of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sumner on Thanksgiving Day.- FROM RICHMOND Miss Jo Davis Towe of Richmond, Va. spent the HoUdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe. SUNDAY IN PRINCETON Mrs. Fred Matthews spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Woodard in Princeton. MOVE INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson moved into their new home on Dobb St. this week. WEEK-END IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon spent the week end in Portsmouth with rela tives. . , . THANKSGIVING DAY GUESTS . Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Jordan spent Thanksgiving Day in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Brock, RETURNS HOME Mrs. Harry Broughton re turned home Friday from Eli sabeth City where she spent 2 weeks with relatives. FROM GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and family of Goldsboro spent the HoUdays with Mrs. Z. A. Harris. THANKSGIVING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chappell of Charlotte spent the HoUdays here with Mrs. Mary Chappell and Miss Ellen Chappell. FROM N.J. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Tepper and family of Butler, N. J. spent the HoUdays with Mrs. Z. A. Harris. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. David Schnell of Glen Rock, Pa. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy. WEEK-END IN RICHMOND Mrs. E. C. Woodard. and Miss Carole Mohn spent the week-end in Richmond, Va. with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mohn. WEEK-END IN PETERSBURG Mrs. J. E. Morris Burnt thn week-end in Petersburg, Va, with Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ward and children, Anne and Joe, of Winston-Salem spent the HoU days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ward. ... : - . CHARLOTTE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and family of Charlotte spent the HoUdays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. R. Holmes. FROMVA. Mrs. Roy Reed of Covington. Va. is spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reed ana Mrs. Guy Newby. CAROLINA FROM WAKE FOREST V Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alnsley of Wake Forest spent the Holi days with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alnsley. VISITS IN TARBORO Mrs. J. R. Futrell Is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell, in Tarboro. HOLIDAYS IN HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and Walter Jr. spent the Holidays in Hampton, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason. KENTUCKY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robert son of Louisville, Ky. spent the HoUdays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Zack Robertson. RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chesson and family of Garner spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chesson. THANKSGIVING DAY GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and family of Lewlston, air. ana Mrs. Clyde Bunch of Edenton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tal- . madge Byrum and family of Eli zabeth City. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chesson and family of Garner were Holi day guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson and Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chap pell. HOLIDAY GUESTS Major and Mrs. Richard Hosklns and family of New port News, Va. spent the Thanksgiving Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winslow, Sr. WEEK-END IN LYNCHBURG Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schofield spent the week-end in Lynch burg, Va. and were accom panied home by their son, who spent the Holidays here. HOLIDAY GUESTS Thanksgiving Holiday guests of Mrs. T. a White and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt were Mr. and Mrs. T. & White Jr. and Carlyle White of Durham, Wooten Lamb of Wilson, Clark Smith of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt Jr. of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby, Jr. of Rocky Mount They celebrated the birthday of Mrs. White, Sr. on Sunday, who was 85 years old on Tuesday, December 3. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Baker of Washington spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr.andMrs. G. A. White and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Baker. RECUPERATING FROM FALL Mrs. Andy Taylor of Char lotte is recuperating at home from a knee cap fracture she received in a fall last week here while a guest in the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sulli van. CALIFORNIA VISITOR Mrs. Beatrice Cartwright of California spent the week-end in Hertford visiting her son, Bill Moore. THANKSGIVING GUESTS Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Elwood and daughter, Susan, of Salisbury, Md. and Paul Elwood and David Williams College. of Lees McCray Announce Birth SSgt. and Mrs. Robert Byrd of Hampton, Va. announce the birth of a daughter, on Novem ber, 18. Mrs. Byrd is the former Miss Geraldlne Gregory of Win- MEMBER F.DJ.C. ' Ifew Hops 4-H Club Holds LIcst The New Hope 4-H Club held Its monthly meeting November 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Building. The President, Linda Lou Ownley. called the meeting to order. Donna Baker, secre tary, read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll. The devotion was given by Mike (Jones and Sheryl Jones. We then said tne pledges. The President asked if every one had turned in their record books. The following officers were elected for the coming lyean President, Donna Baker; Vice President Cathy Stone: (Secretary and Treasurer, Ella Sue Chappell, and Reporter, Claudia Wilson. Sherri Taylor then showed jus how to make Christmas decorations. One of the items we made was called a Kissing Bug. This was enjoyed bye very- lone. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments served. Ella Sue Chappell Reporter Whiteston News Those from this area attend ing the Musclal Program on Thanksgiving evening at Somer ton, Va. were Mr. and .Mrs. Archie Rlddick and family and Pam Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams and family,- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and Mrs. Mary W. Winslow, Rev. and Mrs. Mark Hodgln. Guests of the Hodgins for Thanksgiving were Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas of Belvl- dere, Fred and Mildred Marsh,- Richard . and Jean Whitehead from Iowa. Mrs. Verna Winslow is a pa tient at Albemarle Hospital, Those ailing at home are Jasper Winslow, SalUe Rountree, Daly Rountree, Ola White, and Mrs. Hattle Lane. Carlton Rountree was at home with his mother for the Holidays. Claude Rountree returned home from Albemarle Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Burton Myers of Wil mington visited her mother Mrs. John T. Lane and brother. Elsberry Lane for Thanks giving. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lanier White and Mrs. nana White Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Otis White and Paula from Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Benton of the White Hat Com munity..: Mrs. Mary , W. Winslow Is visiting a friend, Mrs. Effle Saunders near Elizabeth City for afew days. The J. Frank Casey family of Goldsboro visited Mrs. Casey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. White for the HoUdays.. Mrs. Sammle Sutton (An- tlonette) spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Mary WllUams and brother, Herbert Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll WIN llama visited the WllUams on Saturday evening. Members of Up River Meet ing had a Covered Dish Supper and ''Founding" at the Com munity House on Saturday even ing honoring at Pastor and his wife, Mark and OUvla Hodgln. The Homemakers cam wiu have its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Russell Baker on Tuesday evening with Mrsi Baker as hostess. Members will 1 tod Of Thanks I would like to take this op portunity to express my appre-. elation to everyone wno remem bered me with cards, flowers, visits, gifts, prayers and all other acts of kindness shown me while I was a patient in the hos pital and since my return home. Mrs. t.u. Howard I flora 428-8527 ThOC 'iU.'rillldlMilAMiiaunj.iii When illness strikes, you can turn to us for the finest in sickroom supplies to aid the patient's comfort . . . and fast delivery of precision-filled prescriptions. Final Rehearsal For Final rehearsals for the Albemarle Choral Society's fifth annual series of Christ mas Concerts conclude this week with an all divisions re hearsal In the Edenton Baptist Church Monday, December 2, at 7:30 p.m. and the final dress1 rehearsal with organ and string ensemble in the First Baptist Church, Elizabeth City, Satur day, December 7, at 1:30 p.m.' An audio-video tape will be made during the course of the dress rehearsal, and all parti cipants are urged to be present on time so that all can be robed and in place for a prompt be ginning of the rehearsal A picture of the entire group of participants will be taken at the close of the dress re-' hearsal which will be followed No Hall Measures Air pollution and cigarette smoking have made the public more acutely - conscious of a medical fact with which these Phenomena are closely as sociated: respiratory diseases, of RD. - Among this group of ailments that affect the breathing system, the ones most directly caused by or related to cigarette smoking are emphysema, chronic bron chitis and asthma. . These diseases (diseases of the lungs marked by obstruction of air passages). Doctors and pubUc health agencies for some time have been urging people with symptoms of these diseases to quit smoking. In a quarterly scientlflcjour nal, Clinical Notes, Dr. John A. Pierce, director of the division of pulmonary diseases at Wash ington University School of Medicine, writes; "Mere reduc tion in the number of cigarettes smoked has little effect on the illness." He adds: "For the patient with obstructive pulmon ary disease, cigarette smoking is analogous to alcohol con sumption for the patient with alcohoUc cirrhosis of the liver." in other words, for such peo ple "No Smoking" is a must. Clinical Notes Is published for physicians by ' the American Thoracic Society, medical arm of the National Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Associa tion. Your Christmas Seal as sociation also has literature on the effects of cigarette smoking prepared for the general pubUc and available on request. Ask for the free leaflet, "Cigarette Smoking, The Facts." Christmas Customs Topic of M0A Series "Christmas Customs in Vir ginia and the CaroUnas before Dickens" is the topic of the December 4 speaker in the Museum of the Albemarle Mem bers' Series. Miss Patricia Glbbs of Colonial Williamsburg will describe hoUday customs in the 18th and early 19th cen turies including many interest ing backgrounds for these tra ditions from England. Miss Glbbs is a research assistant in the Research De partment of Colonial Williams burg. Born In New Bedford, Massachusetts, she spent her early years in various national park areas. Among these was Cape Hatteras National Sea shore where she Uved from 1958-1962 and graduated from Manteo High School In 1959. Miss Glbbs received her A. B. from Guilford College and her M. A. from the College of William and Mary. This talk is the third in the 68-'69 Members Series. Sche duled at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, December 4 at no charge for members of the Museum. The public is Invited to attend for the regular MOA admission of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Albcniarld Choral by an Informal dinner for the society members, their bus bands, wives, and dates at the HoUday Inn with the string en semble from East Carolina Uni versity as honored guests. The concerts, sponsored by the COA Lyceum Committee and the Chowan Arts Council, under the auspices of the COA Continuing Education Division will be presented Sunday, De cember 8, at 4:00 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Eliza beth City and the following night at 8:00 pun. in the Eden ton Baptist Church, All solo passages will be sung by members of the several di visions of the society. These will Include: N. E. Division -Virginia Lee Bell, Marjalene Thomas, Linda Winslow, Myrtle Pritcbard, William Thorn, Hey wood Houtz: S. W. Division Nelson Chears, Margaret Grif fin, Nelle Jones, Nancle Lee Palumbo, Fred Ashley, John Becker, Rev. Richard C. Grif fin, William Sanford; COA Chorale Division Julia Col lier, Julia Galther, Julia Stuart, Debbie Stokes, Pern LundelL The musical features of the program Include the Christmas portion of Handel's "The Mes siah," aria for soprano from J. S. Bach's cantata, "God So Loved the World," two early American Moravian Christmas anthems by composers identi fied with the Salem, North Caro lina congregation and the "Hal lelujah Chorus" by Handel . The public is urged to come early to obtain good seats as these concerts usually attract capacity and overflow audlen- 76e . . . LOUIS WINSLOW 'S APPLIANCE STORE BELYIDERE, N.C. -AND - Select A Gift From Their Large Assortment . . . Mrs. Azalea Winslow ropraorj Open Monday Through Saturday 9x00 A.M. 'Til 630 P.M. PHONE 22I-4049 Need Extra M MM 1 VvJJ 1 Vvi . Christmas Gills lIcdicalExpcnss Boats. Appliances aj.'d nriY OTiizn iiuzlz tco r:u::::.c,J3 to r:i:3Tic:i oun ones date, ran saue vcj r.:::::Y ... . cius 03 a call at I2DTF0HD Zj-51:D. rC"' I.. ....... UwJ IciwJ AFTERNOONS 2tS0 - 4tS0 AND FTJDAY EVERITTGS TO 7tCO CLOSED SATURDAYS PEOPLES" DOI TRUST CO. By Sank Am Sheridan The Christmas season is not very fai away. It is not too early -to prepare goodies for smaU treats for your friends (and the neighborhood children) when they drop In. ' Glased Nam and Fralta Vic. whit corn syrup ttc. sugar 2 T. hot water v Boil all ingredients until syrup brittles in cold water. Keep hot In double boiler. Dip in nuts and fruits one at a time, taking out on the point of fork and laying on oiled paper. Tottl FiaitU Balls Put through the food chopper V4 pound each of layer figs, seeded raisins, pitted dates and pecans or almonds; also 2 ounces of candied orange peel. Blend all together and put through thechopper again, using the finest of blades until the mixture is as smooth as possi ble. Porn into balls the size of a cherry, moistened with syruR from canned fruit if mix ture is too stiff. Thicken with roUed and sifted macaroons if too soft. Dip in melted chocolate. CRANNY VS MINISKIRT Long Beach, Cal.-The Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram staged a test on different days to see how soon' people would come to the aid of a lass In a miniskirt or a grandmotherly type. The mlnisklrted lass got aid in three minutes and grand mother had to wait 17 minutes for aid. 0 N E Y For Christmas? ? ? Your Loan Applications Arc Given Immediate attention Dy Our Experienced Personnel. FDI1D3 AVAILABLE 4 Visits TllhPJ During HcHdrn UNC-Chapel Hill- Charles Woodard, John Stalling, Perry Monds, Mary Lee Newby, Price Monds, ' Beth Harris, Clark Harris, Fred Murray, Joe Has kett, : Andy Rogers on and. Rufus Rlddick. ' " . " ; Eton College - Bea Sklpsey and David ore win. Loulsburg College - Peggy Copeland. 1 Campbell College-Judy Long. Clemaon University -"Tob-ey" Wiuiams. . N.C. State University, Raleigh -Lydla Rlddick, Shelley Bate man, Francis - Combs, Bobby Harrell, Frank Cale Winslow, Wayne Chappell, Ed Waterf, Eddie Miller. ; ' East Carolina University, Greenville-Michael Winslow, Jan White, Sharon Godfrey, Shirley Gregory, Jenny Cham bers, Sharman Taylor, Carolyn White, Carolyn Long, Chuck White, Phyllis Nixon Byrum, Joan Green. Paul Greoorv. Paul Ward,Jat Dillon ,HarrietteWll liarhs, Jane Walters, Wayne Winslow, Irene Elliott. Atlantic Christian College Greg Beck, Douglas Umphlett, Connie Sawyer. v. .'.':: UNC-G Margaret Alnsley Air Conditioned . TAYLOR TOEATOE Edenton. N,Q WED. THUB8. DEO. - 5 Lee Van Cleef in "TEE BIG CUNDOW FRIDAY Tfcni TUESDAY DEC. eta Thaw It Elvi$ Pre$ley in "LIVE A I JITLE, LOVE AT3TTLE" Michele Carey, Don Porter and Rudy Vattee WED. THUM. -DEO. U-1 Robert MUchum In "Aimer DBO, lttfc THRU 111k Walt Dimey$ "THE PARENT TRAP FOH: Autsnchilcs Tuition Taxes Hcxa Improvements f ft ' & ... .T , -J

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