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Page 2 - The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, January 16, 1969 1 The Weekly Society Mevs WEEK-END.GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Pans of Charlotte spent the week-end! with Mr. Pavne's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. E. Payne. TEXAS GUEST Mrs. J. R. Wlnterinsjer of Fort Worth, Tens is a guest of her mother, Mrs. William Tucker. VPT AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Wins. , low and family spent Sunday at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs Gaston Mann. NORFOLK GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Stubbs of Norfolk, Va. 'were guests of Mr J ana Mrs. . x. Berry on Sunday. IN RALEIGH Mrs. J. E. Morris is spending this week in tfaieigh with her sister, Mrs. uuke Morgan. VISITS HERE Mrs. Jimmy Bryant of Greens bora Is spending this week herd with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tuck-I er. ' . RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Walter Dale returned home last week from Norfolk General Hos pital where he was a patient for several weeks. RETURN TO COLLEGE John Elton Hurdle and Lee Tunnel! have returned to Wayne Institute In Golds boro after spending the Holidays with their parents, Mr. andMrs.EItonHur die and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tun' nell. day for Raleigh where she attend the opening of The Gener al Assembly this week. willPETURN TO NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY IN HOSPITAL Latham Godwin is a patient the Albemarle Hospital. WEEK-END HERE Shufents return fn North West Stata Un vnr star. LnulxlAnS. after sMikiror their holidays with their Barents The students are lnlArchle Miller, Aubrey Baccus andO. C. Rountree. HOLIDAYS WITH CHAPPELLSl Miss Sharman Taylor, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the! week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor. RETURNS FROM VIETNAM Sp-4 Irvln Fields returned home Saturday from a 14 months tour of duty in Vietnam with the V. &. Army. WINDSOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow and son. Brock, of Windsor, N, C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton and Mr. andMrs, Llnfred winslow on Sunday. CHARLOTTE GUESTS Howard Pitt Jr. and a friend from Charlotte were guests his parents, Mr. andMrs. Pitt, on Monday. RETURNS HOME Herbert Nixon has returned home from the Albemarle Hos pital where was a patient for ow servation and treatment .A. T.Lane, Sr. Ftes Rook Club Mrs. A. T. Lane, Sr. enter tained her rook club at her home bn Friday night Those playing Included Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. Walter Dale. Mrs. Julian White, Mrs. J. H. Towe. Sr.. Mrs. G. oil R. Tucker, Mrs". A. T. Lane, Howard Jr.. Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. MissSumnerwonthe high score prize and Mrs. lowe won the low. The hostess served a sweet course. : RETURNS TO COLLEGE Miss Bea Skinsey has returned to Elon College to resume hen studies after spending the Holt days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. renton Brttt. IN RALEIGH Mrs. A. T. Lane, Sr. left Tues- Homemaking Hints How can .you remove water spots from fine furniture? I la Grey White. Home Economics Extension Agent says to run the spot with One steel wool 1000 grade) dipped in a small amount of boiled linseed oil. With a little "elbow grease" the watermarks will disappear, if available, ground pumise stone can be used Instead of fine steel wool for quicker results. The boiled lin seed oil and steel wool can be obtained from a hardware store. "The process does not harm the finest furniture but Is also a means of cleaning it", further! states Mrs. white. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Pete Howell was a natlent in the Albemarle Hospital several days last week for observation and treatment. WEEK-END HERE Kermlt Kirby of Norfolk, Va. spent the week-end here with hisj parents,- Mr. and Mrs. R. Bj Kirby. LEAVES FOR IND. Joe Campbell will leave Fri day for Shelbyville, Ind. after spending the Holidays here with! Mrs. Max lampbell and other relatives. NORFOLK GUEST Mrs. Linwood Bovnton of Nor folk, Va. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Noah tenon, Jr. FOR SALE ONE MAHOGANY 9-P1ECE DINING ROOM SUITE ALSO 1 Kelvinator Super Speed Deluxe 40-Inch nixmuc range Creftsn Winslow Route 2 . Hertford, N. G Air Conditioned TAYLOa THEATRE Edenf n, N, CT THTJRS. - FBL JAN. 1B-16-H Tom Stern and Arlene Mattel in "ANGELS FROM nELL" SATURDAY, JAN. IB DOUBLE FBATCBB "TORTjUTAH "MAROC7" SUIT. - HOS. - TUBS. MW. U-M41 Sean Cannery and Brigitte Bardot in SIIALAKO" OOMBVO JAW. tt-M-M "CARMEN, BABY MO OMSJUMJDBB IS ADMITTED ; L0t ..IBo Mr. and Mrs. Billy Channel!. have returned to Northwester! State University, Natchitoches Louisiana, after spending the hol idays with his parents Mr. am Mrs. U t happen. STUDENTS VISIT DURING HOL IDAY Miss Bea Skipsey, Miss Jack. ie Simpson and Miss Jane Wal ters, spent Thursday. Jan. 2 Portsmouth, and Virginia BeachJ Va. visiting. On Friday. Jan. 3J the trio spent the day in Nags Head and Manteo. visional friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Moon of Concord, Va., announce the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter. Barbara Ann, to Joseph Larry Stallings, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. sail ings. Jr. of Route 1. Belvldere. N. C. Miss Moore is a graduate of White Hat Has 4-H Club Meet The White Hat 4-H club held its monthly meeting on Decern ber 2, 1968. S was called td order by Mike Stokely president. The devotion was given by Karl Sure. Peggy Copeland led inl song and the pledges. Officers were elected for 1969: Lois Eure was elected president: Glen Paul Morgan, vice presi dent: Secretary, Rhonda Lane; Reporter, Peggy Jan es Cope- land; Program Chairman, Mike Stokely; Song Leader, Anne Win- siow. ... The officers were Installed and duties for the next meeting were appointed. Followed by a recitation by Lois Eure and re freshments by Ray and Cay Eure, which were enjoyed by all. The meeting was dismissed with the members looking for ward to another fine year with fine leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stokely and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane. : Reporter Peggy Copeland Women Suffer WITH lUCEES IStnTAIION Common Kidney or Bladder Irrita tion affect twice ai many women ai nervousness from frequent, burning, may lote ileep and have Headaches. pressed. In auch cases, CYSTEXusu- mtj wiiiis. iciaAiiis cuimuri oy curD Ing germs In acid urine, and easing pain. Get CYSTEX at druggists today. .,t presently employed byH. F. Por ter Electrical Co., Lynchburg, va. Mr. Stallings is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and is a graduate of The College of The Albemarle, He Is pre sently employed by General Elec tric Co.. Lynchburg, Va. The wedding will take place thei afternoon of March 23, 1969 all Appomattox High School and 1b 3:30 o'clock, at Trinity Methodist) Church, Concord, Va. Hostess To Bridge (Hub Meeting Miss Mary Sumner was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday rdghtJ at her home on Church street Those playing were Mrs. T. L, Jessup. Mrs. G. W. Barbee, Mrs. T. Biggers. Mrs. C. R. Holmes. Mrs. John Coston, Miss Louisa Chalk, miss Ruby white and the hostess. Mrs. Holmes was high score winner and Mrs. Coston was low.- A sweet course was served. The Caspian Sea is called "sea" because the Romans, find ing it salty, named it Mare Cos plum. Many geographers con sider it a lake because It is land-locked. Bridge Club Mcsts Mrs. W. H. Pitt was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on uobb street, i nose playing were Mrs. Charles Mur ray, Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mrs. V. N. Darden,Mrs.HaroldNixon, Mrs. a C Sullivan, Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Mrs. C. E. Johnson and the hostess. Mrs. Murray was high score winner. A sweet course was served. Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. E A, Whitley was host ess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Church Street. Those playing included Mrs. J. H. Newbold, Mrs. J. R. Futrell, Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mrs. & M. Whedbee, Mrs. C. A. Dav enport, Mrs. W. ft Pitt, Mrs. C R. Holmes and Mrs. Walter Edwards. Mrs. Futrell was high score winner. A sweet course was served. Oklahoma comes from two Indian words meaning people." the Martin Van Buren was tV red first president born In Ne-York. join MARCH OF DIMES R10EXS HERTTORD and Vitqpdamuii CboMy ) lueaday Wednesday Friday Baturday Bin Orammey, Hnwtei Truck, Radio TJIiMtclMd: PHONX EDSNTON 482-0148 . 3 0 INTERIOR GLOSS O BIKIKMCC AM HOME! ATHEY SURFACEI For walls and woodwork! It's washable with soap and water One coat gives smooth, gleaming finish! looks and wears like enamell Now available In 50 delightful color Mir on AMEYS Manufactured by THE C M. ATHEY PAINT CO. BALTIMORE 30, WO. IlERTFOnD HARDWARE & SUPPLY, ICC. PHONE 426-521 1 PICKLED HERRING SUPPERS EVERY FRIDAY ISIGHT. OCT. THRU MAY GENEROUS SERVING FOR $1.00 Take-Out Plates 3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries . . . We Invite You To. Eat With Us . . . We Use Local Herrings. DICK'S DDIVE-m PURE oil servo: station -Snack Bar and Fishing Facilities mi CLAtJCIIAflD'S JANUARY SALE CONTINUED! ODD LOTS of the Following Merchandise Have Been Added to the SALE and These lire at ROCK B0TT0II LJI PRICES!... uyv t OiIE HALF PniCE Oil LESS! - f jj O Men's and Boys' Caps O Boys Suits O Lien's and Boys' Undershirts O Boys' Slacks O Shorts and Undershirts O Sweat Shirts O Lien's Socks O Hunting Coats -SHOP and SAVE - J. C. DLAliCIlARD & CO., IFIC. HERTFORD, N. C LIrs. Janet Elliott Bunch announces the name of her Beauty Shop, which opened Nov 5 The Country Curl" Mrs. Tommy Byrum was awarded the FREE Permanent ottered for the name selected . . HAIR STYLED By Appointment Onhj 'Call V$ Todaf THE GOSriTDV CHL A ' Located Between HERTFORD It EDCNTON MORGAN'S AFTER - INVENTORY CLEARAIIOE ... 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And did you know that Vepco has reduced the rates residential cut'. tonHTs pay three times in the last str yT As a natter of tv electricity is one thing that actually costs less than it did in 1941. ' If your bill is a little higher, it's because you're using a lot more electricity today. How mny football game did you see on TV in 19411
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