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Jh 2 -1 Ferqulnuutt County Weekly, Hartford, N. C, ThuwUy. June J9 J9j. lle Weehhj Society New. Mr. end Mrs. Idgar White end duster, Era, were week-end lueata o!Mr.andtrs.W,B,Byrd in BunuereU raOMWltUAM8TO Mlee Debbie Rogers of Wit Uameton 'spent bet week with . Mr., and Mrs. Char lee Eley, VEin FATHER Mra. John Coetoo vlilted her tetber, B. L. Mattocks, it Bow sum Beet Rome in Newport thie week, ATTEND BPW CONVENTION Mre. D, M. Jackson end Mre, R. M, Kddiek attended the N, C 8tate BPW Convention is Cher lotte lait week. The Club oh served ita 80th Anniversary, AT MACS HEAD Mr. and Mre. Julian Winelow end family epent the week-end at Nate Head. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Price Monde of Wlnetoo-Salem : jpent the week-end with hie par ante. Mr. end Mre. R. S. Monde, ' and attended hie Claaa Reunion at the Holiday bn in Elisabeth City on Saturday. ' ' SUNDAY IN RICHMOND Mr. and Mre. Martin Towe were fueate of their daughter, Miee Jo Dana Towe, in Bleb mond, Va, on Sunday. RETURNS FROM FLA. Mre. J. S, Vlck returned home last week from Jacksonville, a. where ehe epent the winter with her aon-m-law and daughter, Mr. end Mre. Bill Miller. . VACATTON Of FLA. Mre, Eldoo Winelow and daugh tera, Sarah and Ann, and Mlee Thelma Elliott are vacationing In Florida thie week. FROM RICHMOND Miee Suzanne Towe of Rich mond. Va. epent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Towe. VBITSWS.C. Mlse Dawn Doaler is spending thie week In Benaettevllle, S.C. with Mr. andMrs.CorMnDoeler, Jr. VBITS DIVA. AND N.C. Mre. J. E. Morris left last week to visit her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke, In Petersburg, Va. and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, in Relds- vllle. AT KILL DEVIL HILLS Mr. and Mrs, W.J.Davis spent a few days this week at their cot tage at Kill Devil Hills. FROM RXHMOND Mies Susan Nixon of Richmond, va. and Bill van Nome of Roan oke, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Nixon, and attended her Class Reunion. VBITS HERE David B rough ton of Fort Gor don, Ga. spent last wek-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Vera B. Batten. FROM FLA. ' Miss Mary Charles Plckhardt, Miss AnnPlckhardtandJoePick hardt of New Smyrna Beach, Fla, are spending the summer at Vir ginia Beach, Va. with their grand parents, Mr, and Mre. J.H.Bag ley. ' . . VBrrws.c, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar White and daughter, Eva,were guests of Mr. and Mre. Earl Barrett in sen' nsttsville. 8.C. oa Thursday tad Friday of last week, WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mlea Monnle Dlverp spent the week-end at Naga Head, , VACATIONING IN FLA, Mr. and Mre. Keith Haskett and family are vacationing in Florida this week. N. Y. GUESTS -, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Kedans of Brooklyn, N.T. are guests of Mrs, J. 8, Vlck. . WEEK-END GUESTS Miss Jamie Thomas of Roxboro and Freddie Combs of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. E, C, Woodard. ON CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs.JoeTowe,Jr,and family epent the week-end, In western North Carolina on a camping trip. FROM DURHAM Mrs. Bobby Matthews and chil dren of Durham spent a few days last week with Mrs. Fred Mat thews. ' ' v VISIT HERE 4'h'-'; Mrs. Carlyle Woodard and son, Lyle, of Princeton-spent a few days last week with Mrs. E.C, Woodard. . RETURNS HOME '., Lorenao Chappell has returned home from Norfolk GeneralHos pltal where he underwent treatment. VISIT IN HOSPITAL Mr. and-Mrs. Eddie Barber and Mrs. Henry Barber visited Mrs. Barber's daughter, Mrs, Mul drow Sawyer of Elisabeth City, at Duke Hospital on Sunday, VISIT AT NAGS HEAD Linda and Buck Winelow have returned home from Nags Head after spending some time with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Gaston Mann. SUNDAY AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs, Silas Whedbee spent Sunday at their cottage at Nags Head. FROM CHAPEL HILL Perry Moods .from UNC .Chap el MIL, apent the week-end with hie parents, Mr, and Mre. R, S, Monds, and attended his class re union, . RETURNS HOME Carl Cope land has returned to hla home in Waahlngton,D.C, af ter a visit here with his sister. Mrs. R. M. Fowler. TEXAS GUESTS , Mre. L. B. Merrill and daugh ter, Pattie, of Sonora, Texas are guests of Mrs. H. A. Whitley. ATTENDS BRIDGE TOURNA MENT Miss Louise Chalk attended a bridge tournament in Plymouth on Monday. AT NAGS HEAD Mr, and Mra. W, G. Edwards are spending thie week et-Naga Head.'. s.:, :- !-.. AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. K. A. Whitley and guests. Mrs. L, B. Merrill and daughter. rattle, or sonora, Tex., are spending this week at Nags Head. ROXBORO GUESTS - Mrs. Jerry Clayton and chil dren of Roxboro were guests of her mother, Mrs. T. P. Brlnn, last week. ; WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and grandchildren, Mary Howard and Marian Pitt of Charlotte will spend the week-end at Nags Head. It 8-lottor word for "thrifty v i i a LP-GAS Compart IstattM with other fuels -you'll Met on ejqulprmnt nalB tenant and save on fuel consump tion. And you get all the luxu? and convenience of plpexWn tail Call ui now for Immediate delivery.' DEED OIL COMPANY tdtraora, norm mxouam f 'i TheCood Old Days. Raco.lectkn2 This is an electric washing machine. Circa 1920. The end of scrub boards and elbow v grease. Just connect it to any electric light socket: its agitators removed washday dirt and its wringer removed water (and but tons) . All for a mere 7Vrf per kilowatt hour. Of course that was 49 years ago, and you'd hardly expect eWctric rates to be the . aume today. They're not. Now you pay only 2t a kilowatt hour. And you get cleaner clothes. With buttons. Vtpco The good old days arenow. Vlrgfz! Electric and Fever Company library Ivi The Peraulmana County Li brary began its summer schedule on June and. It remains open until SiOO in the afternoons, but la closed on Saturday after noons. Patrons are aaked to note the change In the houra open. New memorial hooka In the library recently arei One Hun dred Most Beautiful Rooms la America, by Comstocki and Treasury of Angling, by Koller, both In memory of Elwood Novell, Look at us Lord, an Illustrated book of prayers, by Robert Haven in memory of Dr. T. P. Brlnn. Also new In the library arei The eummer laaue of Horlionj Aetrology, by Howe, and Life ia a Bargain, by Lolb, and four new juvenile biographies. Helen Keller) Martin Luther King, Jrj Walt Dlaneyi and Edward R,Mur row. ?:.v The library is again giving Reading Program certificates to all young people who complete me required number of books In certain categories. Those wishing to take part in this pro gram may get information in the library. , FROM VA. BEACH , Miae Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. v ATTEND GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. Julian White spent the week-end with Mrs, Jimmy Jernlgan at Virginia Beach, Va. and attended the grad uation of Miss Myra Jane Jer nlgan at Cox High School. Ccurso At C0.1 . , A eourae In bridge plavlngfor those with no expenence,orvery little experience, will begin on Tuesday, June Mth at B09 P.m, at the Floe Art center of the col lege of The Albemarle, The Fine Art Center la located on South Road Street next to Flrat United Methodist Church, The dais will meet on Tuee day and Thursday nights from SiOO to IOiSO p.m. for a period of 8 weeks. Cost of the course is $10,03 per person, which in cludes all fees and supplies. A minimum of 16 persons must sign upforthecourse, The course will cover aspects of bridge play ing with point-count, moving to opening bide and to various other elements. The instructor for the course will be Jim Con nolly who la currently certified director of the local duplicate bridge club. Persons interested are asked to call 87S-8M1, right away and ask for the Continuing Education Divlaion, ' ' - Playing foursomes ire cor dially Invited. FROM ASHE 80 HO Mr. and Mra. Vernon Wlnalow and family of Asheboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mre. John N.Wlnslow and Mr. and Mrs. Le roy White. SUNDAY IN BELHAVEN Mre. L. D. Myers and Mra. Earle Goodwin and children, Sarah and Mike, were guests of Mr. and Mra. J, E, McKlnney and Randy Sue McKlnney In Bel- haven on Sunday, Tlllz'z 0a Ctl L C0.1 It wu announced today that Mlea .Lyctta Rlddlok and Mr. James Mason have been hired to teach In the eummer sohool program at College of the Albe marle. They will be working In the remedial math program of the college, Mlea Rlddlok, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.W.T.Rlddlckof BeM aere, N. C., is a former student of CO A and a graduate of North Carolina State University, She haa been teaching Jr. High School math In Aaheboro, N, C, Mr. Mason is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Thomas Mason, br. of Moyock, N, C. He la a IMS graduate from But Caro lina University and haa taught high school math in Craddock High School In Portsmouth, Vir ginia. WHATS IN THE STARS FOB YOU? Do the stars hold the keytothe future? Or are horoacopea Just a source of enjoyment? Whichever la your view, you'u'flndtho regu lar weekly feature In The Balti more News American Interesting and absorbing. Dont miss the HOROSCOPE In THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMER ICAN vv. -i-;?iv W--, . ; On sale at your local newe dealer. ; - RETURN HOME Mr. and Mra. L. B.Cobb, Jr. and family have returned home after a week'a vacation In Delaware. i:ir.:i C.i Ten's ii:t ntr.ee Two huHred and twenty-three Atlantlo Christian Collsge stu dents earned places oa the Dean's List for aoademlo achievement during the 18 Spring Semester, aocordlng to Dr. Lewla H, Swin dell, Jr., dean of the college. To make the Dean's Uat stu dents must achieve at least a M0 (B phis) grade average for the aemeater while carrying an average load of IS semester houra, Studenta named from Perqui mans County werei Joyce Ola Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Banks, Rt, S, Hertford Nathan Thomaa Brlnn, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brlnn, Hertford! Joyce Ann Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mre.HaroaK.CopeIand, Rt, S, Hertford) Richard Riley Glbbs, son of Mr. and Mra. Ben Glbba, Hertford) and Constance Landing Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Jimmy Sawyer of Hert ford. FROM CHARLOTTE Mre. Richard Payne and two children from Charlotte apeat a few days last week with Mr. and Mra. E, E, Payne, WEEK-END IN DURHAM Mra, T. P. Brinn and Miaa Mary Elliott Brlnn apent the week-end In Durham. VA. GUESTS Major and Mrs. Richard Hos kins and family of NewportNewa, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mra. Cecil Winelow, Sr. during the week-end.' .- p .: . tlitnct Ccurt ' InEri:fS:n:r- Perquimans County .r: Court wu in brief sea. . Wednesday with Judge W. l.r vott presiding, Casea heard aafoUowai ; Oaoar Robinson, Jr., char with driving under the tnflu: of Intoxicating liquor, waa r' a 4 months aentenee, which v suspended upon paymeif of af : of $100,00 and oostsof ttaoo: An appeal wu noted and E. wu set at $200.00, Billy Floyd Harper wu char ed with improper pualng t not having a valid operator license. Both counts were con solidated and he wu eontence to 80 days on the roads, whlc: wu auspended upon payment c a fine of $88.00 and costs. Nlcholu Earl Karannlen.Jr.. charged with speeding, wu tax ad with a fine of $11,00 and costs - Lloyd Sherwood Felton, pel. costs or the court after beta; found guilty of failure to reduci apeed to avoid an accident. , ed to 20 days on the roadoc a charge of appearing on th highway In a drunken oondltlon The sentence was suspended upa payment of a fine of $10.00 an costs. It. , ' ' ' 1 ' " : I CHARLOTTE GUESTS . 'A : Miss Mary Howard Pitt iiu Miss Marian Pitt of Charlotte are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. W.H. rut. 1 U.S.O.A. inspected srcoufiTRY STYLE nnt iWSM A ( i O ) vO?eeMBg a fcW UriAviHcs akd ttmwiu t.-.'jT: ii I I I I ii i i " " ...I ' i1 1. m.-' "f- l an n w.. hm i v ,v i Inm Kit ftOHN WOO CA1I CANNED HAMS . 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