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'Page 2 - The Perquimans Weekly, -' lire. F, T, Johnson has re turned home from t visit ulth relatives in Lemon Springs, IN HOSPITAL . B, C. Berry Is a palttent In memorial HospitallnCtaapelHlU. ; ATTENDS MEETING John Beers attended busi ness meeting In Southern Pines , last week and also visited Mr, and Mrs. V. R.White inFayette vUle. ; HE TURNS FROM HOSPITAL : C, E, Prltchard has returned home from the Albemarle Hos pital where he was a surgery patient for several weeks. WEEK-END IN RICHMOND Mr, and Mrs. Francis Nixon spent the week-end In Richmond with (heir daughter. Miss Susan NUoo. CONN. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parsons of Hertford, Conn, spent several ' days last week with Mr. and Mrs. : C. T, Skinner, Sr. VISIT HERE Mrs. w. A. Morgan of Coving . ton, Va., Mrs. Hazel Hayes and Miss Nancy Wl throw of White Sulphur Springs, W, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kyle last week. HIGH POINT GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. Norman An drews and son, Allen, of High Point were ajeek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews' parents, Rev. and Mrs. C, J. Andrews. RETURN HOME Mrs. Vic Hugglns and son, Trip, have returned to their home to Blacks burg, Va. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.C.Stokes, SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phelps of Creswell were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Davis on Sunday. RETURN FROM FLA. Mrs. Montfort Haslam and guests, Mrs.Peter Ackerman and Miss Beatrice Smith of Halifax, ; Nova Scotia, have returned from a trip to Florida. VA. GUESTS i,. Mr, and Mrs. Tim Gregory of Fentress, Va. spent the week ent with Mr, and Mrs. Noah Greg ory. , Bride-Elect Honored November bride-elect, Susan Riddles, was entertained Satur- ; day morning at an Informal coke hour by Mrs. Lewis StaUlnga at ; her home In BeMdere. Upon ar rival, the honoree was presented a lovely bronze-gold mum cor sage by LuAnn Stalllngs, daugh ter of the hostess. The guests were then Invited to the refreshment table which featured a unique centerpiece of boxwood and pumpkin. The table overlaid with an orange table cloth Included cokes, cheesebaU with crackers, mixed nuts, candy kisses, corn skis, and orange date-nut bars, f The hostess's gift to the bride elect was presented by Uttle Lynn Stalllngs who will serve as flower girl for Miss Rlddlcks wedding. The gift, a silver bowl. was graciously accepted by the bride-elect. White Hat 4-H Meet The White Hat 4-H Club held Its monthly meeting on Novem- berSLl968. The meeting was called to order by Lots Sure the presi dent. Tay sure gave the devo tonal and Karl Eure led in the songs. Roll call and the mnutes were , read by Rhonda Lane, secretary , Old and nes business was dls , i cussed. Duties were then ap . , 1 pointed. Sberrle Taylor then showed an ; .Interesting film on horses which as enjoyed very much. Then 1 recreation was presented by Lois Eure. Refreshments were served by Anne Wins low and the meeting adjourned. Peggy Copeland, Reporter riccs ; LAUI.DHY & SJOKIVINU HERTFORD AND ergtrimuu County VESDiAY " CX 1WXS9NHHDA.T ' rfUIM.Y i SATURDAY I tJBCK2ErV Footwmm nk ! r "-etched PMMO 1 ,fON Hertford,' N. Cn Thursday, November 13, 1969 ATTENDS CONVENTION Rev, Norman Harris is at tending the N.C. Baptist Con vention In FayettevlUe this week. VISIT IN ST. BRIDES Mrs. Maude Jones and Paul Gregory were guests of Mrs. Ann Mercer in ST. BRIDES, Va. on Sunday. Mrs. Jones remained for a few days this week. VISIT HERE Mrs. Thurston Stalllngs of Edenton and Mrs. Gilbert Tet terton and daughter, of Plymouth were guests of Mrs. C. B. Stal llngs on Monday, VA, GUESTS Mrs. Pete Perry and daugh ters. Sheila and Gwendolyn, of Suffolk, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory on Monday.'.-- VISIT IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dillon and family visited Mrs. Dillon's father, Mr, B. C. Berry, at Me morial Hospital Sunday, FROM VA. Mrs. S, P Toney, jr Mrs. William Joyce and Mrs. S. P Toney, SI and son Chris, of New port News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier on Friday. D. C. GUEST : Carol Copeland of Washing ton, D. C. is a guest of his si ters, Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R. N. Fowler. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum returned home Saturday from a trip to Bermuda. IN CHAPEL HILL Mrs. B. C. Berry is in Chapel Hill at the Carolina Inn. MD. GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. James Cole of District Heights, Md. were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Blggers, HOME FOR WEEK-END Greg Beck, student at Camp bell College, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tar king- FROM PORTSMOUTH ' Mr. and Mrs. Lous Tarking toa of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bill El liott on Friday. ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood rd and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil liams atended the Neptune Foot ball Game In Norfolk, Va, Satur day night. WEEK-END AT VA. BEACH ! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and daughter, Eva, spent the week end at Virginia Beach, Va. with Commander and Mrs, Gordon Walker. WEEK-END IN WILLIAMSTON Mrs. Dick Brewer spent the week-end in Wllllamston with her mother, Mrs. Corey, WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Stalllngs of Greenville spent the week-end with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stalllngs and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer, i Legion Dance Set For Nov. 28th American Legion Post No. 40 of Chowan County and Perqui mans County American Legion $126 and American Legion Post No. 40 of Chowan County are sponsoring advance, November 28 In the Perquimans County High School Gymnasium. Jeanne Car roll A Her Orchestra wiUfurnish the music, There will also be a floor show. Tickets are now on sale. , ALl. " GROUP " ' Aui MAt RAIKCOATS ! :';'1'.Nt SPECIAL i Aw 1 Reduced For -- ) w , $12X3 fsJ VlarweU vtueg to $22.95 WOODLAND DRES:: ?E- -a iff . -. IX. RETURN HOME Mrs. W. B. Tucker and son. Bev, have returned to their home In Chapel H1U after toa visit with Mrs. T. P. Brlnn and Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. WEEK-END IN ROXBORO Mrs. T, P. Brlnn spent the week-end in Roxboro with her son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clayton, : ; v . WEEK-END IN DURHAM V Mrs. J, E, Wlnslow spent the week-end in Durham with rela. tves. GLOUCESTER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Schaaf and family of Gloucester, NjC, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blggers for several days last week, V -" WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Donald Chesson and family of Garner were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jak Chesson. . ''i-;-.' ATTEND MUSIC CLUBMEE.TCNG Mrs. C. J, Andrews, Mrs. Norman Andrews and Mrs. R.M. Rlddick attended the Distract Mu sic Club Meeting at The Holiday bin on Saturday. ? ; ."' VISITS IN WASHINGTON Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy return, ed home Tuesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John L, Farmer in Washington, D. C. Hostess To Bridge Club Miss Thelma Elliott was hos tess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on River side Drive. Those playing were Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Mrs. V.N.Darden.Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. Eldon Wlnslow, Miss Louise Chalk and the hos tess. .. Mrs. Wlnslow was high score winner. A sweet course was serv ed. HELP ADD YEARS TO YOU LIFE FOR SO UTILE Talk abootabargoinlThev biggest bargain yW tan' get is that prescription , you bring to us . few dollars you receive -modern-day drugs that help keep you in qood health." 55 . 1:; IIARPOfl!!, PHARMACY Call ua for your Prescription. Prompt, Efficient Service, when and where you nee it!; VISIT VS FIRST I ... , iiAro:i's mmum Phone 426527 '. , - Hertford; N. C. Xt ' i -r,j " u 'i i "U ,-AjJ " 1 -.V ' ' Nfhitcston CIsb Iks Meeting ) the Whiteiton 4-H Chlb held fits regular meeting la November 'at the Whiteston Community Building,.' , The meeting was called to or der by Marvin Rtddlck, Acting president. We gave the Pledge of Allegiance and the 4-H Fledge, Darlene Felton gave the devotion. Michelle Boyce and Randy Lassl ter played for us as we sang. During the business meetlngi the roll was called by the secre tary with 21 members arid 1 new member present. The minutes were read and approved. The of fering was taken and amounted to Fall achievement day was dis cussed, also plans for our 4-H Christmas meeting. - The meeting was turned over to our leader, Mrs. Selden Roun tree. She showed us how to make Christmas decorations. u Recreation and refreshments were enjoyed by all, ; ; Stan Wlnslow, Reporter Hsthodist BazrSet I'Tne AanuaV Bssaar of the Wo. men's Society of Christian Ser vice will be held In the Fellow, ship HU of Hie First United Methodist Church oh November 19 from to 330. Handmade and handprint artl cles, Christmas decorations, and baked goods will be featured. A new attractions this year win be a flea market. A chicken salad luncheon will be served from 12 o'clock to 2 o'clock at a cost aril.SOpurper. mmi":.'.j:.i v Everyone is invited to come. s Wife Preservers ' - ETC I ' UcK wuwioiM en"Kfiy mum m ken" Hyto wlwdewi, vnap ownge- . . for just a Whiteston News Eastern Quarterly Meeting of Friends will be held Saturday, Nov. IS at Up River Friends Church, There are five people from the Whiteston area In Albemarle Hospital, Willie Wlnslow, Daly Rountree, Leonldas Lane, Mrs. met Blanc hard White and Mrs. Lovle Saunders Wlnslow. Mrs, Charles Garrett and two children from Newark, Del. vis ited her mother, Mrs. Hannah Jolliff and brother, Savage Jol lltt for tne wek-end. Mrs. Geraldlne Driver spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and . Mrs. Lewis stalllngs, Mrs. Driver is from Wilming ton, Del. Mrs. Riddick Is Feted On Birthday The family of Mrs. Dora Rld dick gathered around her table on Thursday evening, November 6, to wish her a "Happy Birth, day." The highlight of the dinner was a beautiful birthday cake with 81 candles.,. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rlddick and Wayne Rlddick of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Welles of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Perry of Windsor. N. C. and Miss Rose Cahoon of Elizabeth City. Mrs. Jessup Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. T. L. Jessup was hos tess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. G. W. Barbee, Mrs. W. C. Dozier, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. J. T. Blggers, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White.. Mrs. Blggers won the high score prize. A sweet course was served... - Rook Club Meets Mrs. Walter Dale was hostess to her Rook Club Friday night at her home in Whiteston. Those playing were Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs.-' J. H. Towe, Sr., Mrs. G.R.Tuck er, Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr., Mrs. Julian White, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. Mrs. Whedbee won the high score prize and Mrs. Reed won the low. A sweet course was served. HERTFORD, N. G. ELECTRIC BLANKET v Automatic. Double . bed size. 2-yr. , guarantee, washable : 914.95 value . . SPECIAL 10.94 f AM and FM vS" J5 0 ZZM V,. lL ; I I 7)sr 4.47 ((( -:.:7 f '.) 'o 16 Mohair, 5'WeJ VSjf - 1 ' i -Zf. ' F-Hhlo. Ooton. Site 84-ie jV , X5 ) , f . Edith R. Riddick EfiM jCrncst Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. I. & Rlddick of BeMdere, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Edith Rae to John Wright Floara, D, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth N. Floars of Edenton, Miss Rlddick Is a graduate of Gates County High School and the College of the Albemarle. - Mr. Floars is a November graduate of East Carolina Uni versity, 'The wedding will take olace Saturday, November 29th. 1980 In the HobbsvlUe Baptist Church. Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, B.C. Berry were entertained with a dinner party at the Holiday tan by their children, Blanche Dillon and Car roll Berry Jr. The occasion was their 50th wedding anniversary. A delightful meal was served and enjoyed by all. Those attending were! Mr, and Mrs. Young Berry) Mrs. J. E. Morris; Mrs. Charles Whed bee; Miss Helen Morgan) Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berry and daugh ter, Cindy) Mr. and Mrs. Das Berry and sons, Bill and Ben) Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Berry, Jr. and children, Marie and Corky) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon, and daughter, Jan. fITv'Mi Yen can either bring your room mtwrarements to the store, or call ua, and we'll send a knowledgeable representative to your home with samples. 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