The Weekly Society News FAMILY REUNION The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Matthews Sr. held a Family Reunion, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm Clyde Lane on Route 3 Hertford, Out of the 70 present 17 were grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. HERE FOR WEEK-END Mr. and Mrs. John Stagings of Greenville were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and Mr and ra Jimmy Sawyer VISITS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. W. J. Davis visited her brother, E. V. Ballance, in the Albemarle Hospital on Saturday. IN EDENTON Mrs. C. B. Stalling! is spending a few days in Edenton with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Stallinga. AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. Helen Winslow, Mrs. J. H. Baker and Mrs. L. M. Simpson of Elizabeth City spent a few days last week at the Winslow Cottage at Nags Head. WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Daisy H. Rogers and Mrs. John D. Holmes of Farmvllle were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose and Mrs. Ernesto Caso-Emellos of Winston-Salem spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. FROM WILLIAMSTON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mat thews and family of Williamston attended the Matthews Family Reunion on Sunday. AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. J. H. Newbold. Mrs. T. B. bumner and Mrs. Catherine wara are spending wis wee ai the Newbold Cottage at Nags Head. edenton guests Mrs. Gladys Hughes and W. 0. Elliott of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis on Friday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and family of Virginia Beach, Va. were week-end guests of her father, C. L. Dail. FROM CHAPEL HILL Mrs. W. B. Tucker of Chapel Hill spent a few days last week, with her mother, Mrs. T. P.. Brinn. FROM PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Vick Stallings of Port smouth, Va. was an overnite guest of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker, on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL C. E. Pritchard is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. ATTEND GRADUATION AT WEST POINT Mr. and Mrs. John Decker, Linda Decker, Bill Decker and Miss Sybil Skinner have returned home from West Point, where they attended the graduation of Cadet John Decker, Jr. VISITS HERE Bev Tucker of Chapel Hill is spending a few days this week with his grandmother, Mr. T. P. Brinn. Mrs. Lane Hostess To Rook Club Mrs. A. T. Lane, Sr. was hostess to her Rook Club Friday night at her home at Rt. 1, Hertford Those playing were Mrs. C. T. Skinner, Sr., Mrs. Julian White, Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Mrs. Walter Dale, Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Sr., Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Gladys Felton. Miss Sumner won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. TO ALL INTERESTED PERQUIMANS COUNTY TAXPAYER'S The Perquimans County Tax Office is now accepting payment for prepaid taxes. For all persons wishing to prepay their taxes at the discount rate it will be necessary to contact or call the Tax Office, Discounts Allowed On or before July L...2 July 2 to Aug. L Aug. ft Sept... 1 October . ,.Vi RETURN8 HOME Mrs. William Van Name has returned to her home In Roanoke, Va. after a visit with her parent!, Mr. and Mri. Franda Nixon. VISITS AT VA. BEACH C. L. Dall it spending thii week at Virginia Beach, Va. with hit son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould. AT NAGS HEAD Lynn Rose and Kim Rose are spending this week at Nags Head with -Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose and Mrs. Ernesto Caso Emellos of Winston-Salem. AT BEACH r Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley are spending the summer at their cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. WILMINGTON GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sikes and John Harry Sikes of Wilmington were week-end guests of Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. and Miss Helene Nixon. WEEK-END AT BEACH Miss Virginia Tucker spent the week-end at Nags Head. HOME FOR WEEK-END Thomas Gregory, summer student at Chowan College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family spent the week-end at Nags Head. VISITS IN MD. Mrs. Maude Lane is spending this week in Frederick, Md. with Mr. and Mrs. Buel Carson and will attend the graduation of her granddaughter, Linda Carson. WEEK-END HERE Chris and James Corbin Toney , of Newport News, Va. spent the ' week - end with their grand- ' " - - Eagsr BVei 4H m mm u Clllh RTflftflTlff The Eager Beaver 4-H Club met June 2 at the home of Mrs. Marvin Davenport. The meeting was called to order by the president, Diane Eure. Pledges were lead by Kathy Sawyer, devotion was lead by Debbie Lane and prayer by Gail Eure. The roll was called with ten members present and a total of $47.44 reported in the Treasury. Under old business our health records were returned, and under new business, District Day, 4-H Congress Week, The County Picnic and our local picnic were discussed. . Our leader gave us a series of pamphlets on different subjects. We had two demonstrations. The first was given by Debbie Lane oh how to make ribbon sandwiches. The second by Mrs. Davenport on table setting and Dining Etiquette, after which the meeting was closed with the motto and refreshments were served to all. - Reporter Darleen Davenport DARDEN DEPT. STORE WILL BE CLOSED All Day Wednesday, June 17 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ALLOWING EMPLOYES AND THEIR FAMILIES TO ATTEND THE AN NUAL PICNIC AT THE DARDEN COTTAGE AT NAGS HEAD. DARDEN'S WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL ON THURSDAY, JUNE 18...... parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Dozler. MISS. GUESTS Mrs. Cecil Harrington children of Corinth, Miss, guests of her parents, Mr and are and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. VISITS IN LEMON SPRINGS Mrs. F. T. Johnson is visiting relatives in Lemon Springs. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Miss Evelyn Tarklngton of Winston-Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. w. r. Tarklngton. SUNDAY AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr. spent Sunday at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose and Mrs. Ernesto Caso Emellos of Winston-Salem. RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Mathews Jr., and son, Rock, of Raleigh and Lemon Springs were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Matthews. WINSLOW GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harmon and family of Wilson were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nixon. ARK. GUESTS Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Jones and family of Little Rock, Ark. are guests of his mother, Mrs. Addie Keegan. SUNDAY AT CHESAPEAKE Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin and children, Sarah and Mike, and Mrs. L. D. Myers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Myers at Chesapeake, Va. on Sunday. VISIT IN GREENVILLE Lias Morgan and Jackie Sawyer are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings in Greenville this week. MOVE TO WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. R. C. "Bobby" Elliott and daughter, Carla moved to Windsor Saturday, where Mr. Elliott is employed as Town Administrator. . ATTEND GRADUATION Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stallings and children, Dianne and Douglas, attended the 1970 Graduation Exercises for the College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City Sunday. Dianne served as a Marshal for the Class of 1970. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT Those attending the r"m-' mencement Exercises at Wayne Community College, . Goldsboro, N. C. on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hurdle, Mary Wood' Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Tunnell, Miss Nancy , Tunnell; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Miss Sandra Smith and Miss Claudia Stokely. VISITS IN PIKEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Tunnell and Miss Nancy Tunnell spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Tunnell's parents at Pikeville. "Nokomia" was the grand mother of "Hiawatha" from the poem "Hiawatha," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. W. E. HARRISON Tax Collector Porquimans Count Yhitcstoa Ncvs Rev. and Mr.. Waldo Smith nave ai weir nuuw ywnia ui week their daughter, Gloria, and two sons from Mt.Alry. Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Winslow and two children, Worth and Mary Geneva, from Asheboro spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luclous Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Jet Rountree and son, Winslow, spent the week-end at their cottage at Nags Head. Mrs. Mary W. Winslow is still a patient at General Hospital, Virginia Beach. Va. slowly recovering from a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liner and daughters of Virginia Beach, Va. were week-end guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alec Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Winslow spent Sunday at Nags Head and attended services at the Baptist Church. ' Mrs. Allison White of Shallotte scent the week-end with Mrs. svivia w win.inw attended the Class Reunion of her late husband and visited other relatives in the community. Mrs. Robert Hewitt of Newland, donated the flower arrangement at Church on Sunday in memory of her mother, Mrs. Earl Winslow. Mrs. Virginia White spent a few days in Maryland last week with her daughter, FVntM and family. V Mary Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Emory thanks to the Editor of the Lane - Jr., and family of Perquimans Weekly for liberal Providence spent the week-end publicity, here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer announced the Mrs. Clyde Lane, Sr. Annual Dept. of N. C. Convention Mrs. Mae Perry and Mrs. will be at Durham Hotel June 18 Ervin Trueblood of Winfall 21 and asked who could go as a visited Mrs. William Winslow and Pam last week. GOOD ADVICE READ "Dear Abby" Abby has the answers. If you are nerolexed by problems of jove) marriage, teenagers, and neighbors, Abigail Van Buren has meaningful words of wisdom. Read her column as a regular feature in THE BALTIMORE. NEWS AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer. - r ctumu suits CLIP VALUABLE SOUPOWS GOLD BONO EXTRA STAiYira MiMilMMaiMMi OMB te. WW. WOMH ti COOKID SHRIMP OHm teerf v lent Mm& Htm m Smtv. hum I), tfTO. . EXTRA 2 5 COLD IONO EXTRA STAMPS - wish eh eauemi anal A tutsan af om . m.-unoft KXtKROU OH teeai t yaw teal C( III Umn bfwtv, Jwne I J. IfW, avi to m t EXTRA Ofler 3 ICSiTY-.. 2?tJ 3R ii in- on aaT"?' KAL KANuTmnM S Bs I 1 "sstarsfrw"" I S3 M- Off I 33 CHEST. 55c T Off 33 KOOL-AID nrtsraw-- rp i "trtarsm"- -'v. fV nam mmwm mm wwaw, mmnmw SAYn.11 em I D Open American Legion HuXlHary Installs Ifew Officers Officers were installed at the regular meeting of the William . "7 Tu" Paul Stallings Unit " V u American Legion Auxiliary June 4. The Installing Officer was Mrs. Ruth Powell, Past District President. Mrs. Geneva ' Sawyer, ZlZ J tom'-Znin meeting using the regular ceremony. The devotional was by the Chaplain, Mrs. Elizabeth Haskett. After the roll was called and minutes were read, reports were made by officers and chairmen. -1. ...Ill k am .Via mlnr vA bweaved urwntletterfrom the Dept. President and a copy of the Night Letters sent as requested to Senator Sam J. Ervin Jr., Senator E. Everett Jordan and the Honorable Walter B. Jones, also, the replies were displayed by Mrs. Ruth Powell, Com munications Chairman. The President thanked the members for helping to make Poppy Day, May 23, a success and wishes to express ap preciation to the public for the generous contributions, which will be used for Rehabilitation and Child Welfare. The amount i collected was very gooa. many delegate. The Legion met with the Auxiliary for a short ceremony in which Charlie Skinner Jr., First District Commander, made a short talk about the many offices the late Charles Clifford Banks had held, read the "Resolution", and presented it to his wife, Mrs. Naomi D. Banks. The members voted unanimously to send the President, Mrs. Sawyer, as delegate to the Convention. Mrs. Sawyer announced the Legion will have a Fish Fry Junt 13 and that Auxiliary members are asked to help sell tickets and to serve. Refreshments were enjoyed during the social hour. CKIX3C3 GO IBMOUB SO GOLD BOND U STEAKS 4 m ym itH Clwiil U vtin, Jmm 11, im. QQCOLDIONS wirti i mwm anal awcMie -ONI I. WO.-HKIOIT Ml. . COUHTtV ITVU HAM SLICES tMri at rm CetonW Hem vu IktarOv. Jwne IS. 170. SAVE 14c-Mother'i SANDWICH SPREAD -29- COIl OIL MARGARINE N WOatM 45 L L?r ....M. wm. DAIRY FOCSS SAVE 6 CUAMV OUR PRIOI Ave 6c cuamv Our prioi MAOLA OR SEALTEST HOMO. i.C4 maun mm un EHfiLv 2""3y 'lunajwu biscuits. . 001 moi itscurrs mm ww tan em - DRIVE DETERGENT ..... JT-3Se LIQUID WISK ..... . . 47c MsWWt MfWMMI , LUX LIQUID ....... 59c WNTll 90 VMM HANM DOVE LIQUID ; ...... 'nr 59c ADVANCED ALL "XrZZz unl 0:00 Birthday Celebration Mrs. R. L. Spivey was hostess ,iJ& ""jrr.TT.'TJZ .7. lawn of their home Sunday af- . 11 ... t. L... icrnuun wjiiiyiiumiiioi y tu irai husband, who was celebrating his birthday. The sumptous dinner was served cafeteria style. The menu included fried chicken, country ham, beaten biscuits, southern ttyle corn bread, vegetables and ' .,.,, various other delicacies, Dessert consisted of pound cake and chocolate cake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs, Vivian Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthew, and daughter. Anna, and Mrs. Thurman Whedbee and children, Paul and Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harre.ll, Miss Jill Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hunter and children, Jackie and Renee, Mr, and Mrs. Winman Spivey and children, Susan and Winman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bright, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spivey, Jr. Mr, and Mrs. N. C. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Weeks, Carson Spivey, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Carson Spivey, Jr. and children, Suzanne, Jlmmie and Gretchen. Mr. Spivey was the recipient of many lovely gifts, which he opened and acknowledged gratefully. Bridge Club Meets Miss Mary Sumner entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Those playing were Mrs. W. C. Dozier, Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. Herbert Nixon, Miss Ruby White and the hostess. Mrs. Kanoy was high score winner. The hostess served a sweet course. MID-WAY CSIZVRCLET, INC. SALES JSEJ SERVICE PHONE 465-3621. SUNBURY, NORTH OAROLJNA Q3Cb3C3QaQ GOO) 00100009 sfc"i CUT-UP it tlC I 1 FRYERS - UKED LUNCHEON MEATS kxoona men unkh uvn CHUN PICKkl Oft OIIVI WAP lAMOUfT PMtlN CHICKEN 4 t-TX3L3DCi BOOTH'S FRESH FRO ZDf PERCH nun MAT t IAT-MOTM1 MIAMO FISH STICKS. IMAIU4MA0UII FROZEN SHRO FROZEN... JKRIMP COCKTAN. . . . J tS We HEADED 1HBIHP . . ... S He facfH oaaaaio croakers or Spot P- VITAMIN "D" 0, - W0 LARfrE CRISP CALIF. ICTRC bnrwc UJu'uZ 4f FANCY FLOJCA i' .;,'.;"' p.m. R'iclny Sidlicgs Reunion The family of the late Asa and Pastoria Rountree Stallings held their family reunion Sunday, May 31, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ina Stallings. A delicious picnic dinner was served on the lawn, Each one present enjoyed the day, especially the fellowship with their relatives, - Those present were: Miss Nora Stallings, Mrs. Mae Stallings, Mr. Jack Gardner of Portsmouth, Vs., Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stallings iwnrt wwt. Mr. and Mrs. Beufort White, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Arnold, Connie and Jackie of Belvidere, Mrs. Dennla KiaaicK, wir, ana Mrs. paw Weeks of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Louise Parker, Johnnie, Mr. and - Carol Hoffler, James, Carol and Betty of Sunbury, Mr. and Mrs. Hersell Stallings, Mrs. Lillian Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Stallings and J. E Mr. and Mrs. Winston Williams and Mischelle of Hobbsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney Stolley, Billy and Robin, Mrs. Mary Ellen Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitte Reeves and Paula of Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stallings and Cathy of Hertford, Miss Rita Benton of Sunbury, Mr. John Watson of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bobbv B. Stallings of Belvidere Bethel Community Development The Bethel Community Development held its regular meeting Monday, June 8, 1970 at the community building. Mrs. Mary Belle Skinner lead the opening song "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" and Mr. C. T. Felton (president) prayed. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Annie Jones. All committees presen reported the information they had. The roll was called and meeting adjourned. OREASTor LEGrr. KiJ) FRESH PORK NECKBONES. SALT FATfACK - Uir STIW 0 DUMPLINGS BONELESS JOWLS' PIUS CUSP-SCOTCH THAT SLICED 2 BACON . . 49 mmmy OSCAR MAYER AUMIAThPUMMIP Franks . 89 J " VAUIVBAU-HICn l ; Bologna. . . FRESH PORK shanklHAiF S0 rm umn , NOMKD PAXAY. . . Mndi HrgariM . . &3fc erjeso c: FARM CHARM Satel Omit V 1 HEAD K, Z Z-J-W A"i(Vj FANCY VIHE RIPENED TEXAS pr- -- n -j-i -6 - I 7f I UU . 0 Sc5y;,c3nyrjfrjhto ii I wish to thank our nu. friends and neighbor! for the acts of kindness, prayer flowers and cards recelv during the death of my father, Willie T. Sanders. ; , RosePhilllr I wish to express my slncerj appreciation to everyone' remembered me with care flowers, visits and all other ac. of kindness shown me while was a patient In Norfolk Generc Hospital. .1 TV, 1, OUt SMWW, m f V&&02S9 4-H UUD sanLnrraiinsin nv mrsi. Gregory at her home Thury out Eight- teen persons wer 3 present. TAYL03 THEATRE EDETOON, N. 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