Newspapers / The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, … / April 16, 1970, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
mintv Weekly. Hertford-flu ,J''fJ'f-'T J;, ? Brje 2-The PerquimamC The Weekly Society Mews 5 fig ' and I ilrto,vMlchtlt ftnd'jSarah; ;-. spent Sunday: with Mm. Lucy JonM;imlotiMrilaUm. In VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gaitber Jackson of Portsmouth, Va. were weak' and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. VISIT HERE Dr; and Mrs. W. B. Tucker . spent a few days this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R Tucker and Mrs. T. P. Brinn, They were accompanied home by their son, Bev, who spent the past 2 weeks with his jpand parents. . WEEK-END IN WINSTON : SALEM , Mrs. C. C. Banks and daughters, Linda and Brenda, spent the week-end in Winston Salem with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn Charlie Banks. ' WEEK-END IN HAMPTON Miss Virginia Tucker spent the week-end in Hampton, Va. with friends. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Newby of Rocky Mount were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt and Mrs. T. S. White. VA. GUEST Mrs. Roy Reed of Covington, Va. is spending some time with Mrs. Guy Newby and Miss Frances Newby. AT NAGS HEAD Miss Helene Nixon spent a few days this week at Nags Head, where she attended an ASC Meeting. VA. GUEST Captain W. H. Hardcastle, Jr. of Virginia Beach, Va. was a guest of his mother, Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, on Sunday. PORTSMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mrs. Edna Winslow Sunday. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields, Jr. and family of Fairfax, Va. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields. WEEK-END IN LOUISBURG Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nixon were week-end guests of Mrs. Dorothy Sampson in Louisburg. MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Mc Clyment of Queentown, Md. were week-end .guests of his sister, Mrs. Max Campbell. STUNDAY IN WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley, Mrs. Mark Gregory, Mrs. lgaude Jones and Mrs. Mattie Matthews were guests of Mr, and MrsT Ned Miller in Washington, N. C Sunday. , : WEEK-END HOME Thomas Gregory, student at Chowan College, spent the week' end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. FROM RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. George Lat- timore and family of Raleigh were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Lattimore VACATION IN EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell left last week for a European vacation. WOODLAND GUESTS Mrs. Anna Parker and Miss Mary Outland of Woodland were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. MOVES BACK HOME Mrs. T. S. White returned to her home on Market Street after spending the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Pitt. RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mrs. Mattie Matthews, Mrs. Phillip Jackson and Mrs. Azalea Winslow have returned home after spending 2 weeks touring Florida; VISITS IN NORFOLK Mrs. C. B. Stallings is visiting VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Julian Roberson and family and Mrs. Evelyn Lane of Chesapeake, Va. were Uuests of Mrs. Dora Roberson land Travis White Sunday. ATTEND RECEPTION Mrs. Lester Keel and Daughters, Cathy and Suzanne, Miss Reba Spivey and Mrs. (Marie Elliott attended a epon at the home of Dr. and t. Charles Johnson, Jr. in Belhaven Sunday honoring piaplain Corbin Cherry. kfrs. Jessup Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. S. P. Jessup entertained her bridge club Thursday af ternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. H. A. Whitley, Mrs. T. W. Wilson, Mrs. C. A. Pavenport, Mrs. J. H. Newbold, Mrs. S. M. Whedbee, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Miss Elizabeth Tucker and Miss Mary Helene Newby. Mrs. Holmes was. high score winner.' The hostess served a sweet course. - FOn AZALEAS SEE ..lis. lack Burbage Highway US 17 3 Mike North of Hertford CALL 426-7412 Bridge Club Heels ',. Mrs. Charles Wnfdbee 4vas hostess to her bridge ,ilub Tuesday night at her home on East Punch Alley, .Guests in cluded Mrs. V. N. Darden, Mrs. Montfront Haslam, Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Mrs. Catherine Ward," Mrs. J. H. Towe, Mrs. C. E. Johnson and Miss Thelma Elliott. Mrs. Sumner won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. - ' VISIT;RELATIVB&f iay in PORnMnirm '- ' Mrs-fc Pi-Uyden, Mrs. Dora relatives week SUNDAY IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. C. E. Cannon, Miss Cornelia Cannon and Mr . and Mrs. T. T. Harrell war guests of relatives in Portsmouth, Va. Sunday. VISITS AT VA. BEACH Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle is spending some time at Virginia Beach, Va..with her son -and daughter-in-law, Captain and, Mrs. w. n. turacuue, vr,. . WEEK-END HERE M; Chaplain Corbin Cherry from Walter Reed Hospital spent the- week-end with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth' Cherry. v 'U ,. l COMMISSIONERS (Continued from Pis S) )' "'. Jackson Wholesale Co.." Inc $44.15; . , . r;:':; Gatlihg & Catling, 117.24: Eastern Office Equipment Co.. 20.32; J. C. BUnchard A Co., Inc., $6.00; Hertford Hardware & Supply Co., Inc., $13.13; Walter . Harrison, $82.86. There beina no further business the Board adjourned. Julian C. Powell Clerk to Board R.L. Spivey Chairman iRoberson. Mrs. Annie White and (Travis White visitsd relatives in (Coaway, Roanoke Rapids and Woodland Sunday. ; .: , ATTENDS RECEPTION , ' : Jars. EliMfceth Cherry at- Itehded a-reception at the home of Dn and Mtsj Charles Johnson, I Jr. in Belhayeo5urMlay,honoring hardn.'ChaDlaln Corbin Cherrv. whfA i56wlucting Revival Swvka A BWha ven Methodist VITI)B ' 'V. ; and, dugb;of Chesapaake, Va speat last wertod with her sit4Mi,Mrt;4ora Roberson, and bwUsviKmita.r ;M : ATTEND , ALUMNAE LUN CHEON ' Mrs J.; H. Towa, Jr.; Mrs. Jesse L. Harris, Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Mrs. W. J. Oakey, Mr. and Miss Elizabeth Tucker at tended the Albemarle Area St. 2 From Perquimans On UNC Dean's list The following is a list of. students from Hertford, who were on the University of North Carolina's fall semester dean's liSt.,:' v.':-; To be on the dean's list at the University here, a student must be taking a full academic load of at least 15 hours, and make no grade below a C. The grades in all courses must average a 3.0 (or B) quality point average. Schools and Colleges in which students can qualify for the dean's list are the College of Arts and Sciences, the General College, thqSchool of Business Administration, the School of Education, the School of Jourr nalism, and, in Health Affairs, Dental Hygiene, Physical Therapy, Nursing and Phar macy. Mrs. cnanes wnedbee was Rufus Marion Riddick IV, Arts k Sciences, Ronald Marce Jea- nings4' - i... n; . Bridge Club .. '.,1 ; ':,t;:ri-Si ."t Mrs. G. W. Barbee was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Grubb Street Those playing were -Mra.' C. R.Holmes, Mrs. T. L. 'Jessup', Mrs. John Goston, Mrs. J. T Biggers, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Louise Chalk and the hostess. : : Mrs. Holmes won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. Mary's Alumnae :!i Luncheon Moe! in Ahoskie. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D, Lane had as their supper guests on Sunday Mrs. Eunia Lamb of Hampton, Vai; Mis, and Mrs. Mabie Lamb of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Spencer of Hampton, Mrs. Maria Stevenson of Newport News. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Walker and family of Virginia Beach. Dr. Henry Lamb, Jr. of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lane of Chesapeake, Va. The above people attended the funeral of E.J. Lane on Sunday afternoon. Whitcston . News Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. : Ronald Boyce, Michelle and Eric spent the week end at Troutman and attended the wedding .of Mrs. Martha Perry Winslow and Ernest P. Durnette, Martha was the widow of the lata Emmett Winslow of Whiteston and a brother of Alvah Winslow. Z-y -y Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dillon and two children of Norfolk, Va., speat -;th" ilreeK;:With her parent,. Mr . and Mr. Alec Stalling V:v v.. . Miss Pearl White is still at Albemarle Hospital, and Miss Clara Winslow, is a patient at Norfolk General Hospital. Area Winslow had his right hand hurt in an auto fan last week.'"'; WEEK-END IN WESTERN N. CC':;:!S.-5''' Mrs. Cliff Banks and daughters B-enda and Linda, Miss Juanita Divers and Virginia Transeau spent the week-end at Winston-Salem and , Boonville. Mrs; 'Banks and daughters visited Mr, and Mrs. Charles C, Banks, Jr. and son Chip in Winston-Salem. Miss Juanita Divers and Virginia Transeau spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Transeau in Boon- ville. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs.. Pete Forehand, and children Petey and Julia Paige of Hampton, Va., spent the week end at White Hat with Mrs. Forehand's parents Mr, and Mrs. J. Dewey Veatas. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrt. Tommy Thompson of Ellzabath aty, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams of Virginia Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Forehand and children, wera Saturday night dinner guests of Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Forehand's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yaatas. Child i Lane the!' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde announce ; the birth of second child, first daughtei, Karole Lee, born Friday, April 3, WTO at the Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Lane is the former Joan Proctor,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor of Rt. 1, Hartford. ZD SS21VICE PKONJ1&8321 fmsuay. worvTH garolina; TAYLQn TUEATDE EDENTON, N. C SftttHnsmlUStaSiaHtltlltlimtBSIfSISISIHltHniSISteMM(ISISimMHIMHIHIHHmitaHi Thuday,Fridy4SiturdyAprii 16-17-13 . Intplrea by JULIS VIRNI RlftJI CvHiiS Ksm ir-i Sunday, Monday A Tundty April 1 9-20-21 . eliakazans1LL2 S2CC ill panavision technicolor from warner bros. First Floor 5(W- $1.00-Balcony (Children under 16 must be with parents) MeMaMSMasMaaaasssississssseiisissttistssiiwssisaajsssesssissssssseeeaeeeseeeeaseeessesssesaaeeaaaasaeaa uoming April 2Z-Z3-Z4-25 i . i i it "in ntiM hi' 1 1 'fit mii i ii ji WIG SHOWING and Demonstration f ! ismz t!::?rij:a cetiter '.-3 :t-n ' PEOPLES PAYS THE HIGHEST GUARANTEED BANK INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS. AWU Regular Pissbook Earn 414 guaranteed daily interest from date of deposit to data of withdrawal. Interest is com pounded quarterly and automatically added to your account. 3 Peoples Premium Passbook This passbook account pays 5 guaranteed daily interest which is added to your account quarterly. Make an initial deposit of $500. Make additional deposits in any amount at any time. After the first 90 dsys. withdrswsl may be made at the end of each, calendar quarter or upon 90 days notice. 54 one year Certificate of Deposit Available in amounts of $1 flQQ or more. Certifi cates with a maturity of one year earn 5K guar anteed interest compounded quarterly. If you prefer, . we will mail your interest check quarterly or credit your checking account or Regular Passbook Savingt Account. SX two year Certificate of Deposit Available in amounts of SI J000 or more. Certifi cate! with a maturity of two years earn 5 guar ; anteed interest compounded quarterly. We will mafl your interest check quarterly or credit your check ing account or Regular Passbook Savings account. Peoples Bank MBMBRF. D. I. C. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS : ADDITION TO PERQUIMANS COUNTY COURTHOUSE HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Scaled bids will be received by the Perquimans County Board of ConOThHksrwrsifo th e courthouse in Hertford, North Carolina at 2:00 pm, April 21, 1970 lor. the following 2. Eleetrical Contract 4. Heating ft Air Conditioniof Contract 1. General Contract 3. Plumbing Contract At which time the proposals will be opened by the. Architect :md ,re mans County Board of Commissioners in the presence of such bidder aa care to be present. Plana and specifications and other contract documents may be obtained from tha office of the Architect, Williams & Associates, P. O. Box 187, Matthews, North Carolina. 28105. A deposit in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) will be required for each set of plana and spedflca tions. When plans and specifications have been returned to the office of the Architect ht good condition within ten (10) days after the bid opening date, each contractor BIDDING on the work will be refunded the full amount of his deposit for the first set of plans and specifications only. On all other seta of plans and specifications returned to the Architect within tea UO) days after bid opening date, one half (12) of the deposit will be refunded, the rtnudnder to be re tained by the Architect to cover reproduction and mailing costs. ' ! .' ladders are required to show evidence of certificate of registration 1tet-).&n&teK. ed and considered. The bidder shall place on the outside of the envelop cWjfc!'-JVU4,'"iid;; in his bid over his signature the following notation: "Registered North GoUat GbiUf No. ' ! Bach bid must be accompanleaVby a certified check or bidders bond in an furooust rt kb, tlaa five percent (5) of the bid. , , The Perquimans County Board of Commissioners reserves the rlghf toiJea taytoalt bids and to waive any informalities in any proposal and to award the contnet to Jomf . other than the lowest bidder should it be deemed to be in the best interest, of the Gonnty. HEDQOItlANS COUHTV BOARD OF C0MjC:3;:J.5'" 1.5 Ptaul Sreao's Cdro una FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 0:00 P.M. t'vli":"':'. "-::''v''i:' :&'--'''. 'M '' '''''VU'';;V,'';';'."' '' : PerquimanCou ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS 50 PERQUIEIACIS COUNTY ARTS CGUtlCIL t m t C3
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 16, 1970, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75