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Pise 2 - The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, Octol c The Weekly Socie 3 I .. RICHMOND GUEST .-.Mrs. W. B. Hurter ot Rich inood, V. Is s (usst of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. JfROM ELON COLLEGE I; Miss Bet Sklpsey, student at ;-Ela Collect, spent the weekend :rlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ijFenton Brltt. ( '"HETURNS FROM HOSPITAL v Mrs. CUS Prttehard has re turned home from the Albemarle -Hospital, where she was a sur jrery patient for several weeks. VWILSON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wlnslow :nd son. Brock, of Wilson spent the week-end with their parents, -"jMr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughtoo .'(and Mr. and Mrs. Iinfred win. I'slow. ::V1SIT IN MO. . tfrs. C. A. DSTenport andCari :'4on Davenport, Jr. were guests of Mrs. Davenport's sister, Miss Ruth Sehroeder, In Cambridge, Md for the week-end. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Jane Walters of Washing" ton, N.C. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ".Walters. 'HOME FOR WEEK-END .' . BUI Decker, student at N. C. 'state University, Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. WEEK-END IN RALEIGH Mrs. Becky White, Miss Millie White and Mrs. Walter Dale spent the week-end In Raleigh with Mrs. White's son, Richard White, stu. dent at N. C. State University. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, r. P. Byrum were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and family ot Lewlston, Mr. and Mrs. Talmad. ge Byrum and family ot Elisabeth City and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bunch of Edenton. WEEK-END GUESTS Petty Officer and Mrs. L. T. Keel. Jr. of Charleston, S. C. soent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester KeeL WEEK-END HERE ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ed Urn phlett and family ot Washington, n. c. were week-end cuestsof his mother, Mrs. Charlie Umphlett. WEEK-END IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams spent the week-end in Raleigh. SUNDAY AT FT. BRAGG Mrs. Dora Roberson visited her son, Billy Roberson, at Ft. Bragg on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Wilbur Roberson Is a surgery patient In the Chowan Hospital. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Talmadge Sailings Is patient In the Albemarle Hospi tal. WEEK-END HERE Nate Brim ot Chester, Vs. spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brim. WERNITE GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker and son, Bev, ot Chapel Hill were overnlte guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker and Mrs. T. P. Brtnn. on Friday. SHOULD BE KEPT OUT OF CHILDREN'S REACH Be sure that all medicines are placed where young sters can't get at them. Each year, hundreds of children die from accidental poison ing due to carelessness on the part of parents. Be alert! HARMON'S PHARMACY GUI vm for your Prescription, frompt, Efficient ; Service, when and where you need it! VISfT VS FIRST! ir.;:::i's pnnn:.y$Y Phone 428-6527 Hertford, N. C. FROM WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chali Wilton spent the week-end a. his mother, Mrs. Annie Chant NOVA SCOTIA GUESTS Mrs. Peter Ackerroan and Mb Beatrice smun ox iwuax, n Scotia are guests ot Mrs. Mof tort Haslam. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cad and family of Goldsboro spi the weekend with Mr. and Ml Charles Skinner, Jr. ATTENDS ACS MEETING 4 J. T. Bigger s attended American cancer Society M ing in Raleigh during the we end. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Andre and family of Plymouth wJ guests ot Mrs.Andrew'spareii Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keei, Sunday. IN CHARLOTTE Miss Helene Nixon sM several days this week In Chi lotto on a business trip. FROM UNOW Miss Jackie Simpson, stud at UNC-Wilmington, spent week-end with her parents, and Mrs. John Simpson. She w accompanied by Miss Lyme hi en of Chester, Va., also a stud atUNC-W. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ml and Miss Vivian Miller of Chi peake, Va. spent the week with Sidney Curtis. VISIT IN NORFOLK, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour CI pell and Mrs. Darvin Carver and daughters visited Mrs.AlvinJor- n In Norfolk, Va. on Tuesday of last week. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simpson and family ot Chesapeake, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests of Mrs. L. D, Myers were Mrs. Lucy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dall, all of Klnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers and children, Paul ette and Julian ot Elizabeth City, Mr. and MrS. Eugene Myers and call. Sen, Janet and Steve, of Chesa peake, Va. and Mrs. Elton Ward of Tyner. . RETURN HOME Mrs, R. S. Monds, Mrs. R. M. Fowler, Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Miss Thlema Elliott return ed home Sunday from a visit with Mrs. Monds son, Perry Monds, at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex as. " WEEK-END GUEST Mrs. R. C. McCoimell, Jr. of Elizabeth City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL H. C. Sullivan has returned home from the Chowan Hospital where he was a patient for ob servation and treatment. IN BOONE VI LLE Mrs. Gertrude Zachary Is visiting relatives In Booneville. VISITS IN VA. Mrs.' Elizabeth Grunewald is 1 wluTnef'siw lor. WEEK-END HOME Miss Susan Harrell. student at UNC-G. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrell. HOME FOR WEEK-END Wallace Morgan Jr., student at Wilson Technical College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morgan. FROM NEWPORT NEWa Jimmy White of Newport News, Va. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. FROM EAST CAROLINA Miss Claudia Brinn, a student at East . Carolina College spent with weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brim, and her sister Beth Brinn. VISITS IN D. Mrs. Walter J. Kanoyleft Thursday for Washington, D. C. tor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Farmer. FROM DEL. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker and son, Chuck, of New Castle, Del., spent the week-end with Mrs. R. M. Rlddlck. See Them How at (.'ORGAN'S Mca'3 Finest Oil Heater L BEAUTIFUL FINE FURNITURE CABINETS. DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE AND THE "MAGIC MIXER" BURNER f c:l keatis kever lcsxed so hakdsc:.:ec?erated so efficiently W.M. MORGAN Furniture Company , THE REST FOR LESS Dial 426-5570 prrpnrlniTTni'ii . vice, and fraternal organizations, businesses. Industries, churches and Individuals for these worthy gifts. Mrs. Donald Kempton of Horse Shoe Is state chairman for the 'Operation Santa Claus" pro ject. The four regional chairmen ares Eastern, Mrs. Rena Harris of Tarbbro; Western, Mr. Don ald Kempton of Horse Shoe; North Central, Mrs. Evelyn Murdoch of Chapel Hill; end South Central Mrs. Robert Currence of Ral-, eigh. . X-r:- V . These leaders are urging con cerned citizens In every part of the state to participate In this project in order that North Car olina's mental patients might know that "somebody really cares," Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barcuft announce the birth ot their second child, a daughter, Linda carol, born October 15 at the Albe marle Hospital. Mrs. Barclift is the former Emilia wm. NO SOOT, NO SMOKE, NO ODOR with up to 40 Savings on your fuel bllll Hertford, N. C III J 1" WuJ iliLLVU The Pastor, Rev, Waldo Smllh Is away this week holding a Re vival meeting at his nome church, at Hood Swamp. Next Sunday night Nov. 2nd, the Rev. Cater MarUn from the Cor inth Meeting in Va., will be the speaker, at the. Up River Friends Church; ' Rook Club Hostess J Mrs. C. E. Cannon waaWstess her Rook Club Friday night at her Mme on Pennsylvania Ave nue. Those playing were Mrs. waiter DaleVMrs. 3. E. Morris, Mrs. C, T, Skinner, Sr., Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr., Mrs. Julian White, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Miss Ruby White and Miss Mary Sumner. Mrs. Skinner won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. wbwr- 1 x r 5UIIUA5t i m . . ' S. f Waste ItoAeto iiU S1.R7 & JJ) Csrnlval Print 1 j, f B j- --' j 'jS$ nucE J PRE3TC"S AtlTI-FREEZE ', I ,) I l V vd. I SalcJ1.77 I I I ' ZSv I II arn HALLOWEEN , f COSTUMES ,. """"" nwEstro u I Ltnc:rum Uuz y x HALLOWEEN MASKS ( ( , J & ))) iocto39e u yy .k..i..i.,i.i..., I : wsfc OnMr s SSSsSsS ,; ' ". . rr k t nnrrvtyKt , r-T . .-r I " lf U 1111 'V 1 1 JACK O - LANTERN YTTTfCTQTHnTTTf 1 1 TRICK or TRE.4T CANDY fZ!Zy sssl Baasasjaaaaaassssssssaasssasaas Helen Gather Club Holds llcat The Helen Calther Hotnemak- ers Club met Thursday' night, October 19, with Mrs. John Cor nrew. Jr. Mrs. Donald Madre, the president, presided, "un ward, Ever Onward" was sung. Mrs. Corprew gave the devotion al and led in prayer. l avi J Lead Inn 'This I Thi Mrs, Warner Madre, the Craft Leader, gave the Demonstration "Christmas Decoration"- was enjoyed by every one. The president, told Interesting linings snow ma biuiniH rur, jalao the District Meeting, Christ mas Open House was discussed. The topic this year willbe"Rady For Christmas?" This will be held December S, and will be at the County Extension Build ing. County Council will be Novem ber M and awards will be pre' sented at that time. The collect was repeated and the meeting was adjourned. Delicious refreshments-were served, by the hostess, to the eleven members present. Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. J. T. Bitters was host as to her bride club Tuesday night at her home on Market Street. Those playing were Mrs. G. W. Barbee. Mrs. T. U Jes sup, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. Jack Kanoy.Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruoy wmte, miss umise Chalk and the Hostess. Mrs. Jessup was high score winner and Miss Chalk was sec ondblgh. A sweet Course was served. Fourth Son Mr.andMrs.PhtllpH.PhllUps of Plymouth. N. C. announce the birth ot their fourth son,Anthony John, born October 2nd 1969 at Beaufort County Hospital. Week-End OriZGRCU? . 2 FOR $10.00 WOODLAND DRESS SH0PPE THE FASHION CENTER PHONE 426-5620 f HERTFORD, N. C BLOOMIN' BARGAINS f(Jn3toCll by Mory Reynold The Chinese Egf Roll Tha mi roll s thin covering of crisp un raised dough wrap ped around various meat, sea food and veg etable mixture, ; originated as a special snack served with teal when relatives! and friends) came to visit after tha Chi nese New Year. The Ant egg rolls were tiny, bite-size treats. Later, in L. an ton, larger egg rolls were served. Todav. fullv DMDared ess rolls are faund in the frozen food section of your market. Available In both the original bite-eise version and in the larger Cantonese else, these de licious egg rolls go from freezer to table in just 10 minutes. The tiny egg rolls from Chun King are packaged, in a choice of four fillings ... a lobster-snd-meat, shrimp, chicken, and shrimp-and-meat. The .larger Chun King egg rolls are filled with a shrimp and vegetable mixture. Premium Dinners Oriental cooking has come a long way since the first Chi nees homemaker prepared an egg roll for her guests thou sands of years ago. Chances are she'd be amazed and impressed at the ease with which egg rolls can be served today. Egg rolls are even part of new complete 6-course, frozen Oriental dinners sold in mar kets across the nation. These dinners include two bite-size egg rolls, a main 'course, rice, a sweet and sour meatball or shrimp course, and an apple or cherry dessert roll. Try one of these dinners soon! Special EARLY FALL COTTONS REGULAR $6.98 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCTOBER 30th, 31st . NOVEMBER let CwdOfTIusis The family of ClandeWatsonof Edenton wlshtoexpressourgrat- . itude to each and every ens dur-'f tog the recent Illness, and death , of our loved one With beautiful . flowers, cards, food, gUts.pray- er, and words ot sympathy. ,( f God bless each ot you,anatnanKJ you so much. ' i me Family icanci THTJBS. sTM. BAT. 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