Pige 2 - Tht Perqulmtni County ( The V7eekly Society Jews RCANOKX' GUESTS ' Mr. tad lire. Jack Montgomery , and Miss Jeaanla Montgomery of Roanoke, VS. were week-end , guest of Mrs. Phillip Jackson. . FROM PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Evelyn Simpson at Ports mouth, V. spent last weak with Mrs. W. T. Smith. VISIT IN STOVALL Mr. end Mrs. S. M. Whedbee were week-end guests of Mrs. Whedbee's sister, Miss Mary Taylor, In StovaU. FROM WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers of Wilmington, N. C. were recent week-end guests of their moth, ers, Mrs. W. T. Smith, in Hert ford and Mrs. John T. Lane, In Whltestoo. SUNDAY IN PRINCETON Mrs. E. C. Woodard visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Woodard, In Princeton on Sunday. VISITS FATHER Mrs. John Cost on visited her father, B. L. Mattocks, at Bow. man Rest Home In Newport on Saturday. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brltt of Newport News, va. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fen. ton Brltt. WEEK-END IN CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett, Jeff Haskett and Karen Haskett spent the week-end In Chapel Hill with Jos Haskett, student at UNC. PORTSMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts of Portsmouth Va. were guests of Mrs. W. T. Smith on Saturday. IN ROANOKE Mrs. Phillip Jackson Is spend ing some time In Roanoke, Va. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery. FROM CHARLOTTE W. H. Pitt. Jr. and W. H. Pitt, of Charlotte spent several days this week with Mr. Pitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pitt, Sr. WEEK-END IN FARMVI7 LE Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes were week-end guests of Mrs. Elbert Holmes In Farm vllle.N.C. FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent the week-end with Mrs. H. A. Whitley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards. MONDAY AT NAGS HEAD W. J. Davis spent Monday at Nags Head. FROM GREENSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant of Greensboro were guests of Mrs. Isa Tucker for a few days last week. SUNDAY IN E. CITY Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson were guests of Mrs. Ray Toxey In Elizabeth City on Sunday. WEEK-END HOME Miss Jackie Simpson, student at UNC, Wilmington, spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. VISIT IN RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon and Mrs. Deborah Lane spent Thursday and Friday In Rich, mond, Va. with Dr. and Mrs. Bill Nixon. : SATURDAY IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and Miss Jackie Simpson were guests SEARS a MARVIN BOYD Salennan HATE DISHWASHING? HERE'S A TERRIFIC BARGAIN! SAVE $3040 ON PORTABLE MODEL . . ,'NOW AS LOW AT $189.95 AT SEARS . . . CALL FOR A FREE 5-DAY HOME TRIAL. , . r -i . IF YOU BUY EITHER OR BOTH OF THESE APPLIANCES BETWEEN NOW AND CLOSINO TIME SATURDAY, SEARS WILL GIVE YOU FREE, A 20-PIECJC DTJNNERWARE EST -. - ENJOY THESE MODERN APPLIANCES AT BIG SAVINGS! SEARS HAS A PAYMENT PLAN TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS SEARS CATALOG SALES W. EHRINGHAUS ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. Weekly, Hertford, N. C Thursday, of Mr. and Mre Marvin Simpson In Chesapeake, va, on Saturday, VISIT HERE . Mrs. Gladys' Hughes and Mr, W. o. Elliott of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis on Sunday. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Maude Jones has returned home from St, Brides, VXafter visit with Mrs. s. . Mereer. : IN PETERSBURG f i.H Mrs. J. E. Morris spent a few days this week In Petersburg, Va. with her son-In-lav and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. WEEK-END HERE A W-ei'- Mr. and Mrs. George Latti more and family of Raleigh spent the week-end here with bis moth. er, Mrs. Evelyn Lattlmore. IN PINEHURST Mrs. J. T. Blggers spent afew days this week In Plnehurst with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Cole. WEEK-END IN RALEIGH, ' Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. spent the week-end In Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Reed. FROM RALEIGH " Mrs. Shelton White of Raleigh was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White -A;, y FROM PINEHUBSTiX Mrs. W. H. Cole of Plnehurst Is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blggers. ATTEND MEETING Mrs. Eldon Winslow, Mrs. Tommy Ma stem and MlssThelma Elliott attended a meeting of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society at the Town and Country Restaurant In Wllllamston on Saturday. VISITS HERE Mrs. W. M.Harrellls speeding some time with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Cannon. DINNER GUEST Charlie Smith of Elizabeth City was a dinner guest of Mrs. W.T. Smith on Thursday evening. WEEK-END GUEST Mrs. Sammle Sutton was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Linfred Winslow In Belvldere. FROM RALEIGH Bill Beckwith of Raleigh spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Thach. v MONDAY IN WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. John Smpsor spent last Monday In Wilmington. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Jackie Simpson, 1 udent at UNC, Wilmington, who had spent the week-end in Hert ford. : MONDAY IN PORTSMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Justin McCarthy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Den nis McCarthy In Portsmouth, va, on Monday. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cbesson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Matthew attended the funeral of Mr. Roy Chappell In Norfolk, Va. on Wed. nesday. RICHMOND GUEST Miss Suzanne Towe of Rich mond, Va. spent the week-end with her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe. u -' ' VISITS HERE Mrs. Alvln Jordan of Norfolk, Va. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Chap. peU. 111 ELIZABETH CITY I.'OV m tie ci::ist affliatzce sewtov;?!!;.. NEED A NEW ELECTRIC OR GAS COOK STOVE? SAVE $23 TO 3 CFF REGULAR PRICE . CHOOSE FROM 8 DIFFERENT MODELS NOW REDUCED. AVAILABLE IN WHITE PLUS 3 EXCmNQ COLORS PRICES START AS LOW AS $119.83 FOR 30 IN. ELECTRIC STOVE November 20 1969 FROM NORFOLK Mrs. Zlllah Bagley and Miss Cordelia strange of Norfolk, Va. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Winslow. WOODLAND GUEST Mrs. Ansa Parker of Woodland Is a guest cf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. WEEK-END GUEST" Mrs. A.- F, Jordan spent the week-end with Mi's. Carrie Greg, ory at Belvldere. ATTEND FUNERAL I Mr. and Mrs. Delton Sailings of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. Darvln Carver and Mr. and Mrs. George carver all of Belvldere attended the funeral of Mr. Chap, pell In Norfolk, Va. onWednes day. WEDNESDAY AT VA. BEACH ; Seymour Chappell was an over nite guest of his sister, Mrs. Maxlne ; ? Watson, at Virginia Beach, Va. on Wednesday. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests of Mrs. Carrie Gregory on Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Carver of Belvl dere and Mrs. A. F. Jordan of Norfolk, V. THURSDAY AT VA. BEACH . Mr. and Mrs. Archie ChappeU and Mrs. Seymour Chappell and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burnlce Watson at Virginia Beach, Va. on Thursday. FROM RICHMOND Mrs. J. B. Lipscomb. Jr.. of Richmond. Va.. spent the weekend visiting her mother Mrs. H. v. Lamb and, her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lamb. Rt. Il, Hertford, ., FROM DURHAM ' Miss Marda Copeland of Dur ham, N.C., spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and LMrs. Eates Copeland. WEEKEND GUESTS Mrs. L. Jay Winslow and Mrs. R. M. White of Norfolk were week end guests of Mrs. J. E. Lane and attended the Quarterly Meet ing at Up River Friends Church Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and sons spent the weekend In Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Butler Jr. and attended the State- Houston game on Saturday. OitMlHte Sports Qili 1. How' did Will Chamberlain recently make the newa? 2. Whole Mike Phlpps? 3. Who is Andy Kendall? 4. What two Met baseballers were recently named on the. National all-star team? 5. What Baltimore players made the American League team? Tb tawm 1. The Los Angeles Laker star injured his knee and is out until February. 2. Purdue quarterback. 3. Ranking light heavyweight, of Portland, Oregon. 4. Tom Beaver andCleon Jones. 5. Boot Powell, Paul Blair and Mike CueUar. OFFICE C. DIAL 835-5438 Engagement Annomcd Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Banks of Hertford, Route 3, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Sergeant Daniel Petit Calderwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Calderwood of Willi man tic, Conn. The bride-elect is a graduate of Atlantic Christian College and is currently teaching at Trent -Academy In New Bern. Davenports Observe Mr. and Mrs. Jene Davenport and Darlene Davenport entertain ed their parents at a surprise 25th wedding anniversary cele bration on November 4th, 1969 at their home on Rt. No. 3, Hert. ford. Mrs. Belvln Eure assisted with the celebration. While Mr. and Mrs. Davenport went to Whistling Pines for din ner, guests arrived at their home and were greeted by Darleen and Jane. The entire lower floor of the home was tastefully decorated with mums and greenry. The dinning table was covered with a white linen cloth and an arrangement of white glads, minature white mums.and green ry, made a beautiful center piece... TAYLOR THEATRE Edenton,-'N. C. WED. -THCBS. . FBI. ft SAT. ' KOV. l-20-21-22 Was there ever a belter time to suggest murder...? CTjrjLrCMLR 0 Cater bf PERFECT Fm WARNER 8R0S.SEVEN ARTSvJi gUW. TON. TUBS. NOV. 23-24-25 iMMiiiiMdni CARROLLBAKER: miasm. r;.r:::n kEnMnCOU)) MrnlM Sergeant Calderwood attend ed Southwest BapUat College and Is now stationed at Sey more John son Air Force Base in Colds-' boro,': . ;t:0' The wedding is planned to be solemnised December 21st at four o'clock p.m. at the New Hope United Methodist Church, Invitations are being sent to out .of state guests, but friends and reatlves are cordially in vited to attend. 25th Anniversary- The wedding cake was white decorated with rosettes and 'bits of greenry. It was topped with a silver 25th wedding anniversary emblems. The lights were turned low and cast only a faint glow, through the living room. ' r- On Mr. and Mrs. Davenports return from dinner, Darleen: flashed on the lights, and the wed ding guest sang Happy Anni versary. ;. . Assisted by Mrs. MelvlnEure, the honored couple opened and acknowledged their many beauti ful gifts of silver and crystal. The guests were invited into the Qinnlng room where they were served wedding cake by Mrs. Preston Morgan, punch by Mrs. Melvtn Eure and nuts and mints by Darleen and Mrs. Jane Daven port. :'v Mr. and Mrs. Davenport bid goodby to the twenty five guests who attended the celebration which ended the very happy sur prise or their 25th Wedding Anni. versary. . ' ... ' HERTFORD, N. C. BOXED EVERYDAY CAHC3 BIRTHDAY GET WEU. SYMPATHY CARDS Si 21.00 VALUE Sp::l2l2f:r5I.C3 3S , da r amp sS$W T .im. wisTM . cSLCT' 1 HtwSvK f i Cnorrios V I Long Sleeve m ..- ' v ' - J rr ' J Permanent Press f . Ill , I J Isiat f I ? 2T' I & RB. PRIQ3 I5 r 7). fUA". ' 7 : Zih L J .. lCLJ!' v .uhM lltejaM '""'-aaiF;; ; I - .ti-A.7AY . - i, ,T if 'wbihihiiiiihinJ ' $ Wjge.eiPsi..eWeaslsaJ v ' ' fc!d Koy. 19-21 Social Services Homemakert and their supervisors from 90 North Carolina counties and other Interested persons will attend the seventh Annual Homemeker Workshop at the Sir Walter Ho tel jn Belt lgh November 19-20-21, : At present.there are 172 home makers employed by the county social services departments In these Cft counties. The theme of this year's work shop is "Extending the Delivery of Services , Through the Use of Bomeeiakers." vt. Mrsi Robert W. ScoH, wife of the Governor, U address the opening' luncheon session. State Social Services Commissioner, Clifton M, Craig, will preside over the opening session. , Mrs. Florence M, Moore, As spctate Director of the National Cornell .for Homemaker Ser vtoes.toe, of New York City will speak the final day. ' John Jordan, Jrv. Chairman of the State Board 'of Social Ser vices, will present the closing address. , Home makers, working closely vlth social vork staff In county departments of social services, teach : public assistance recip ients and others good housekeep ing, budgeting, meal planning, EARLY FALL DIIESSES REDUCED! 13 Off WOODLAND DRESS SHOPPE . Pfcone 425620 WROUGHT IRON noon DIVIDER v 4 Shelves t $7.3 it t- I!::i::3 To Eridp Club Mrs. C. A, Davenport washos ttss to her bridge dub Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. J. R. Futrell, Mrs. S, P. Jessup, Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mrs; H. A Whitley, Mrs. C. S. Holmes, Mrs. J. H. Nowbold, Mrs. S. M. Whedbee, Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Miss Louise Chalk. Mrs. Futrell won the high score prise. A sweet course was serv ed. . . ' " sewing, food preparation and a variety of homemaklng skills to help Uft ,the level of living for these low-income families. They make It possible for many older persons to stay in their homes In stead of being placed In an Insti tutional setting and also help fam ilies with children in time of cri sis, ;;. ; ,' Not all county social services departments in North Carolina employ homemakers. Its imple mentation 'depends on the extent of the need and the desire on the part of county officials to parti cipate by providing necessary county matching funds. The larg est share of this expense is pro vided by Federal and State funds. In July 1947,NorthCarolinaln Itlated its venture in homemaker service with 'a demonstration project In only three counties. liOBBIE BROOKS SHIRTS VALUES TO H6.00 REDUCED TO $3.C3 WE FASHION CENTER Week-End Specials 3 DAYS ONLY THUR5DAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY Use Our Lay-Away Shop Early While Stock U Complete Mr, and Mrs. Dennis McCarthy-' of Portsmouth, Va. announcee.e ' birth of their first child, gk ' Dennis John, Jr., born SarurCi November 1 5, at Portsmouth Gen eral Hospital. . , Mr. McCarthy Is the ton Jot Mr. and Mrs. Justin MoCatfay of Rt. 1, Hertford, - v- Eridgo Hesters Miss Mary Sumner has hostess to her bridge club Tuesday nlghf at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mrs. John! Cost on, Mrs. 0. W. Barbee, Mra7 W. C. Dorler, Mrs. T. L. Jess up, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs, Jack Kanoy, Miss Ruby Whit and the hostess. C Mrs. Kanoy won the high score prise. A sweet course was serv ed. Wii Preservers fatten Inexeemlve eVewer hesiT ' tit to th weriiihoB) watt, WW fte i J hold Mveral wnall too It. ONE GROUP FALL IIAT& 12 Prlxa Hertford, N. C ncnoN STORY BOOKS Regular Price 69c Ssla 2 ffcr $I.C3 9TABTINO WED., NOV. M 'JOHNNY CASH