! 2 4 The Perquimaiuounty Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, July 2, 1970 : .
The Weekly Society News
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,:- Mr. and Mr. Hazel B. Mat
' thews, Jr. and Rock, Mrs. Lynn
Matthews of Lemon Springs and
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Matthews of
; 'Mr. and Mrs. Hazel B. Matthews,
j! TAKE TRIP
i': :' M1a Sltnav Ann Month or4
Mlss Betty Blanchard and Sidney
! ; .-.-ciancnara tourea at-yiana,
"'' Delaware and New Jersey last
J ' PESTi. GUESTS '." '
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watson and
family of. Philadelphia, Penn. are
i , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah
. Proctor. r
. N. Y. GUESTS '
1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grimes of
Scarsdale, N. Y. returned home
I ; Friday after spending last week
; -. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
"i TnA Smith in Belvidere.
RETURN TO TEXAS '
Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Merrill and
iPatti Merrill have returned to
i "J their home in Sonora, Texas
; after spending 10 days with Mrs.
;: :H. A. Whitley and Mr. and Mrs.
:!-; Walter Edwards.
' 'IN RALEIGH
: Mrs. T. B. Sumner is spending
'''some time in Raleigh with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
iMrs. T. B. Sumner, Jr.
VISITS HERE
Mrs. Archie Woods of
Bethesda, Md. spent a few days
" .last week here at her home
enroute to Nags Head.
VISIT IN RALEIGH
Miss Mary Sumner and Miss
' ,'Ruby White were overnite guests
'of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner,
Jr. in Raleigh last week.
VISIT AT BEACH
Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Mrs. W.
ft- J. Oakey, Jr. spent a few days
J this week at Nags Head with
":'Mrs. Archie Woods.
V-WEEK-END GUEST
David Cone of Jacksonville
''-spent the week-end with Walter
'r. Edwards, Jr.
--THURSDAY GUESTS
5 . Rev. and Mrs. Dallas Small
t;and son of Chatham, Va., and
iIr. and Mrs. Thurston Stallings
3f Edenton were guests of Mrs.
C B. Stallings on Thursday.
UMMER GUEST
i Clarence Watson.i Jr. of
5 Philadelphia, Penn. is spending
S the summer with his grand
2 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah
-Proctor.
FROM KINSTON
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dail and Mrs.
Lucy Jones of Kinston were
guests of Mrs. L. D. Myers and
family on Sunday.
WEEK-END GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chesson
and family of Garner spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Chesson.
WEEK-END HERE
Chris and Jamie Toney of
? Newport News, Va. spent the
J .week-end with their grand
f. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Jf Dozier.
J-FROM MD.
j Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr.
j and daughter, Joan of Forest
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IPs, Md. spent a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Julian
White, Sr.
WEEK-END IN RICHMOND
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cherry
spent the week-end in Richmond,
Va. with friends, y-
SUNDAY GUESTS '
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meads of
Weeks ville were guests of Mrs.
Elizabeth Haskett Sunday.
PORTSMOUTH GUESTS
Mrs. Ethel Sawyer, Miss
Eugenia Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Brislow and daughter, Donna, all
of Portsmouth, Va., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards
and other relatives on Sunday.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
D. M. Jackson has returned
home from the Albemarle
Hospital where he underwent
observation and treatment.
IN HOSPITAL
C. L. Dail is a surgery patient
in the Albemarle Hospital.
FROM VA.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney, III,
of Newport News, Va. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Dozier on Monday and attended
the funeral of Mr. Fermor Hobbs
in Edenton.
AT NAGS HEAD
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt are
spending some time at Nags
Head.
MONDAY GUESTS
Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Jr. of
Henderson and Miss Betty
Holmes of Charlotte were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Sr.
on Monday.
VA. GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray of
Alexandria, Va. spent a few days
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Harrell.
VISIT HERE
SM Sgt. and Mrs. Clarence T.
Madre and two children of
Mountain Home, Idaho have
returned home after spending
last week with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Madre and Mrs.
E. W. Dunsmoor.
TAKE TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow left
Wednesday for a trip through the
New England States.
VISIT HERE
Donna and Wally Baker of
Lewiston spent last week with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. P. Byrum.
FROM NORFOLK
Mrs. D. A. Carver and children
of Norfolk, Va. were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian White
Saturday.
ATTENDS COLLEGE
Miss Peggy Ambrose is at
tending 'Appalachian College in
Boone.
WEEK-END GUESTS
Dr. and Mrs. Raynor Newbold
and children, Lisa and Joe, of
Laurinburg were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Skinner, Sr.
VISIT IN HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Will Madre and
Mrs. Dan Berry visited Mrs.
Dorothy Smith in De Paul
Hospital in Norfolk, Va.
Saturday.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Divers and
son, Gary, of Norfolk, Va., were
guests of Mrs. W. M. Divers
Sunday.
AT NAGS HEAD
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee
spent the week-end at their
cottage at Nags Head.
WINDSOR GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott of
Windsor were guests of Mrs. W.
M. Divers and Mrs. Will Elliott
on Sunday.
TRIP TO MOUNTAINS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Levis and
son, Mackey, spent last week
camping and touring the Smoky
Mountains of North Carolina and
Tennessee.
Carolyn Gay Howell
Enrolls In Workshop
This summer at East Carolina
University, fourteen teachers of
high school home economics are
undergoing a radical change in
role? Every morning some are
found sitting on the floor reading!
stories to preschool children, and
others, clad in white uniforms and
nan-nets, cook iooa in quantity
and serve it to a roomful of
diners.
Though it may appe'a
t n a t tnese women ara
"moonlighting" in nursery
schools and restaurants, such
activities are actually' part of
course requirements for a three-
week workshop. "Occupational
Programs in Home Economics,
whose purpose is to prepare
them to conduct occupational
training programs in their
respective high schools. Carolyn
Gay Howell has enrolled from
Perquimans.
According to Dr. Vila
Rosenfeld, chairman of home
economics education in the ECU
School of Home Economics, this
summer workshop is fulfilling a
vital need in education. Home
economics is no longer a matter
of simply learning to cook and
sew for a household; it is an
essential component in the
recent emphasis upon vocational
education.
An attractive blonde whose
intense dedication to her field is
immediately apparent, Dr.
Rosenfeld is enthusiastic about
the ECU program for teachers.
"Occupational aspects of home
economics is quite a new idea,"
she says, "and most home
economics teachers in the public
schools have not been oriented to
this idea. The teachers in our
workshop have been having new
experiences related to the
concept of occupational training
and learning how to set up these
programs for their schools."
BLUE MAILBOXES
All street collection postal
boxes will be painted blue
across the nation, according to
a Post Office Department
spokesman.
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Celebrate Anniversary
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ward of Belvidere, N. C. celebrated their
Fiftieth Anniversary at their home recently. Approximately 150
guests called.-
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PHONE 465-3621.
SUNBURY, NORTH CAROLINA
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. The Veterans Administration
reported nearly 51,000 children
will receive a 10 per cent In
crease in benefits under a new
law, which also enlarges the
definition of "children" for
purposes of veterans benefits.
W.R. Phillips. Director of the
Winston-Salem VA Regional
Office, said these benefits, wnicn
become effective July 1, 1970,
will amount to about $3.0 million
the first year.
The new law makes the
adopted child of a veteran (for
benefit purposes) a dependent
from the date an interlocutory
(intermediate) decree is filed.
rather than the date it becomes
final.
Phillips said the law covers
Reported In Benefits Fto Veterans
payments (dependency and
indemnity compensation - DIC)
,to widows, certain children, and
parents of veterans and ser
vicemen, if death of the veteran
or serviceman was caused by a
serrice-cotmected djaease wl
injury.
: He said the law provides DIC
to children (where there is no
widow entitled) at increased
monthly rates of $88 for one
child, $127 for two children, $164
for three children, with an extra
$32 added to this rate for each
child In excess of three.
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Monthly supplementary CI
payments an raised from $3 1
$32 for childr en under 18 who ac
permanently disabled and fc
capable of self-support. Benef.
for children above 18 will t
increased from $80 to $88 mot
thly. if-
Phillips added that If the chile
is a student 18 to 23 years of ag'
(ana tne wtaow or mother It
entitled to tDIC), the paymen
wmbetaCTeasedfrom$4ltogc
monthly.
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