PC 2 - Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N, C, Thursday, September 25, 1969
j V the V7edily SociiJewTn
. BOMS FOH WEfefrEND
Thome Grefory, student at
Chowan Collet, Murtreeeboro,
pent the week-end with hie pan
ante, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Greg.
orr. . .
WEEKEND GUESTS
Mr, and Mrs carlyle Woodard
and eon, Lyle, of Princeton were
week-end guests of hla mother,
Mra. E. C. Woodard. , ;
ATTEND FAMILY REUNION
, Mr. and Mra. Kay Haakett and
family attended a Family Reunion
at Virginia Beach, Va. on Sunday.
VISITS FATHER
' Mra. John Coat on visited her
father, B. L. Mattocks, at Bow.
man Rest Home In Newport on
Saturday. . v
NORFOUC GUESTS ..... --
- Mr . and Mra. Freddie Combs of
Norfolk, Va. spent a tew days
this week with Mra. E. C. Wood,
ard.
WEEK-END HOME . ;
Grant Chappell, student at N.C.
State University, Raleigh, spent
the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mra. C. G. Chappell.
RETURNS HDMR .
. Mra. C. W. Reed has returned
home from Covington, Va. where
she spent some time with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mra. Roy Reed.
WEEK-END IN VA.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian White
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mra. Tommy Maston at their
summer home at Deltaville, Va.
WEEK-END HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant of
Greensboro spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Isa Tuck
er. FRIDAY IN ENFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward and
Mlaa Tbelma Elliott were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holllday
In Scotland Neck on Friday.
S. C. GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reed of
Charleston, S. C. spent the week,
end with his mother, Mrs. C. W.
Reed. .
FROM WILMINGTON
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sykes of
Wilmington, N.C. are guests of
Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr.
WEEK-END IN VA.
Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss
Cornelia Cannon spent the week
end in Portsmouth, Va. with rela
tives. .
VISIT IN WASHINGTON
Mr. and Mra. G. A. White
visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie
Baker, in Washington, N.C. on
Sunday.
ATTEND FUNERAL
The children who attended the
funeral of their mother, Mrs.
Jerry Turner, were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry A. Turner, Eau GaL
lie, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Art Cor.
len, Cocoa, Fla., Mr, and Mrs.
C. J. Lloyd, Jacksonville, Fla.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Elton W. Turn
er, Chesapeake, Va.
SUNDAY IN WILUAMSTON ' V
Mr. and Mra. Eldon Wlnslow
and girls and Miss Thelma.
Elliott were guests of Mr. and
Mra. Charles Godwin, Jr. in
WiWamston on Sunday.
WEEK-END IN MONROE -
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers
spent the week-end in Monroe
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Big
gers. TUESDAY IN NORFOLK
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson
spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va.
FROM CHARLOTTE
Mr. and Mra. Jesse Camp of
Charlotte spent a few days this
week with Mrs. Pearl Banks and
attended the funeral of her uncle,
A. W. Hefren, on Wednesday.
ON VISIT
Mra. Walter J. Kanoy left Mon
day for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. W. A. Washam, in Hunters,
vllle and her niece, Mrs. T. L.
Ewart and family, in Cornelius.
While there she will attend the
wedding of her great nephew In
Gastonla. ,
VISIT HERE .
Mra. Stanley Harris of
Fayettevllle and ' Mra. Wayne
Cookt of Wendell spent several
days this week with Mrs. J. E.
Morris In Hertford and Mra.
Walter Dale la Belvldere. , -VISIT
IN TARBORO ...
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davla visit
ed friends in Tarboro on Tues
day. Aj..'V. ? N. ! ' .
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Cliff Pritchard Is . a
patient In the Albemarle Hospital.
RETURNS HOME '
Miss Blanche Goodwin return
ed home from the Albemarle Hos
pital on Monday. ,
RETURNS FROM-ViSlT -
Mrs. Phillip' Jackaon returned
home last week after a visit with
daughter's .and their families,
Mr. and Mra. Jack Montgomery
in Roanoke, Va. and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Cone in Alexandria,
Va. .
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Isa Tucker celebrated
her 93rd birthday Saturday, Sept.
ember 20, with her family and a
number of friends at her home
on Front Street. ; ; ' -
ATTEND SCHOOL
Those from Hertford attending
the Eastern Star School of In
struction held at Buxton on Sat
urday included Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry,
Mrs. Pauline Webb, Mrs. Ger
trude Zachary and Miss Mattie
Butler.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
W. S. Evans has returned home
from the Chowan Hospital,
RETURN HOME
Mr." and Mrs. C. J. Lloyd
have returned to. Jacksonville,
Florida after spending sometime
with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrell
and attended the funeral of Mrs.
Lloyd's mother, Mrs. Jerry F.
Tuner.
IN WINSTON-SALEM
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Biggers
spent jast week In Winston-Salem,
where Mr. Biggers attended a
Neighborhood Youth Corps Work
shop Conference. .
WEEK-END HOME
Miss Pan Cox, student at ACC,
Wilson, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Cox. y ; .M ..'
HOME FOR WEEK-END V 1
Miss Joyce Copeland, student
at ACC, Wilson, spent the week.
end with her parents.
FROM ACC
Douglas Umphlett, student at
ACC, Wilson, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. Charlie
Umphlett.
STUDENTS WHO HAVE LEFT
FOR v COLLEGE AND " THE
SCHOOL THEY ARE ATTEND
ING ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1 UNC, CHAPEL HILL JOS
Haakett, Andy Rogerson, Fred
Murray, Rufus Hddickv Walter
Edwards, Jr. and pof Hasvtt-
N.C. STATE U.r "
Paul Smith, She' ,
Terry Jackson, fow Cm.,,,
Bill Decker, Marshall Caddy,
Bobby Harrell, Tommy Nowell,
Richard White, . Eddie Miller,
Reed Matthews and Jane Evans;
r ECU, GREENVILLE Jan
White, Sherman Taylor, Carolyn4
Long, ; Carolyn White, Jinny
Chambers, Sharon Godfrey, Shir
ley Gregory, Claudia Brian, Cin
dy Wlnslow and Jay Dillon;
' WAKE FOREST Donald
Perry;
CAMPBELL COLLEGE
Norman Young;
UNC , WILMINGTON Jack
ie Simpson;
UNC, GREENSBORO Susan
Harrell and Dlanne Layden;
ELON COLLEGE Bea Skip,
sey; : v -
CHOWAN COLLEGE
Thomas Gregory;
WAYNE COMMUNITY : COL.
LEGE John Elton Hurdle and
Lee Tunnell;
WILSON TECH. INST. Royce
Vlckers and Wallace Morgan;
HARDBARGER BUSINESS
COLLEGE Jean Sawyer.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COL
LEGE, WILSON Pam Cox,
Joyce Copeland, Karen Stallings,
Douglas .Umphlett and Ricky
Glbbs.
Heels on shoes are higher
but not the spike type of sev
eral years ago. These have a
square, sturdy look.
4. A feature ef some jackets is
the tinv Dftnel Covering the hut.
tdns and button hole when the
coat is closed.
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Eager Bsavcr (
ciub riccts v;
I, Irs. Davcnp
The Eager BeaveH
held their monthly
Sept. 2, 1969 at the n
Marvin Davenport,
waa called to order
dent, pledges wer
leen Davenport, Juno,
votlon given by Debbie hi
group was led la stnginr
erlyEure, '
Roll Call and minu'
then read by the secre.
t members presents .
yThe Treasurers J"
given with $27.81 in '
,,,, Underbid bus'
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Club
g 00
"rs.
e
were
'with
t was
jry. .
a group
kingin
j Horse
wbusl.
ness, discussion was held con
cerning putting a booth In the
county fair.
In thedemonstrattonslMr.BU
ly Griffin, Assistant Agricultural
Agent showed slides on landscap
ing that were very Interesting,
Beverly Eure also gave a demon
stration on how to make apple
crisp which was very good. ,
The duties for next month were
then given, and are as follows!
Pledges Debbie Harrell,aongs;
Dlanne Eure, devotion, Darken
Davenport,, and 'demonstration,
Gall Eure.
Refreshments were then serv
ed, and this meeting closed after
we said the motto.
Andrew Jackson was the first
president born in a log cabin.
rKiteston 4-H Ccrca r. j:::cniry
Club Meets
Society rSlVVnlii ;t5s. feiP r
The Whitest on 4-H Club held
its September meeting at the
Whlteston Community Building,
The Meeting was called to or
der by the president, Mike White.
We said the 4-H Pledge and the
Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Janet Riddlck and then gave the
devotion.
The roll was called byD&rlene
Felton with 23 members and 1
new member present. The
minutes were read and approved.
The offering was taken ; and
amounted to $1.70.
The meeting was turned over to
our adult leader, Mrs. Selden
Rountree. She told us about the
booth we would have at the Ells
abeth City Fair. . . - ?
Billy Griffin, our new Exten
sion Agent, "was in charge of the
program. He gave an Interesting.
talk onlandscaplng. He also show
ed some slides on landscaping.
- Refreshments were enjoyed by
Stan Wlnslow,
Reporter
Mrs. Freeman Umphlett was
hostess to the Berea Church of
Christ Missionary Society on
Friday night, i
' Mra Leslie. Narron presided,
"Tell me the story of Jesus",
was sing accompanied by Mrs.
J, D, Yeatea, pianist, . ' -
Mrs, Tbomu Biggs led In
prayer. Scripture was read from
the elxth chapter of Galatlans,
and a poem, "Is Anyone Happier
Because You Passed This Way 7"
by Mrs, Delwln Eure, "Did You
Ask" was read by Mrs, Belvm
Eure.
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The lesson taught from the
tenth chapter 'of Acta that "'God
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Seventeen members were pro-'
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