r:; 2 - The Perquimans County Weekly. Hertford. N.'C, Thursday, f y ' U 1 - I The Weekly Society $t D. C. GUESTS Mr." and Mrt. Hugh McDarmltt and ton, David, of Alexandria, - Va., MiM Celia Blanche Dail and Kermtt Barcllft, Jr. ; of 'Washington, D. C. were guests of '.Mrs. W. E. Dail for the Fourth of 'July Holidays. -ATTEND FURNITURE -.MARKET , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .Dillon -attended the Summer Fiiiniture Market July 6-0 in High Point. ' RETURNS HOME Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy has ) returned home from Jackson ;,,where she spent a few days with J (Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ehrhart. I FROM GREENVILLE I . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of !Greenville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards --and Mrs. H..A. Whitley. J' WASHINGTON GUEST "TTi mm i Mrs. Braxton Dawson of . Washington, N. C. Spent a few days last week with Mrs. Lloyd Horton. ..AT NAGS HEAD :.' Mrs. T. B. Sumner of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Summer, Jr. .and family of Raleigh and Mr. . and Mrs. Bill Jessup and family ',of Roxboro are spending 2 weeks at Nags Head. AT BEACH 1 Mrs. Lloyd Horton spent a few vdays this week at Nags Head with relatives. ' VISIT HERE "' Mrs. R. P. Atwater of ."Charlotte, Mrs. Esther Cutler of Arlington, Va. and Mrs. Howard F. Yantis of Tampa, Fla. are -spending 2 weeks with Mrs. W. F. Edwards. f "FROM ARK. '. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogburn "and family of Little Rock, Ark. r.were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. IB. Thach and other relatives on Sunday. FROM S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Jr. of Bennettsville, S. C. were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier. .WEDNESDAY GUESTS Miss Bess Jones and Mrs. Clara Kavanaugh and 2 children of Chocowinity and Maryland were guests of Mrs. W. F. Ed wards on Wednesday. FROM MD. Mrs. S. S. Hollingsworth and Mlii taarloria Hafran rfUam vine,, Md. spent the week-end here. ILL. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sal Iatesta and family of Park Ridge, ni. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker. IN GREENVILLE Mrs. Maude Jones is spending some time in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing and Mrs. Cassie Sawyer. FROM FLA. Mrs. Adrian Fernandez and son of Tampa, Fla. arrived by plane Tuesday to spend a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. W. F. Edwards. AT PARK RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker are spending some time in Park Ridge, 111. with Mr. and Mrs. Sal Iatesta. VISITS IN VA. Mrs. J. E. Morris is spending some time in Petersburg, Va. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. AT LAKE JUNALUSKA Miss Gladys Felton is spending Ithis week at Lake Junaluska. VISITS IN SANFORD Mrs. F. T. Johnson is spending some time in banrora witn relatives. FROM CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. James Wetzel of Chapel Hill are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newby. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis have returned home after spending several weeks at their cottage at Kill Devil Hills. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritter of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins and family of Blacksburg, Va. are Iguests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes. SUFFOLK GUESTS Mr, and tir..tUrlw nay and Mr, and K.:aey say. RETURNS Fr.OM COLLEGE Thomaa Gtcv7 taf returned IWM;,aWwieW College, Murfrr-ikorai 'where. ha at tend we-ae&i FROM GREENVILLE '- Mr, and Mrs. John Stallings of Greenville were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer en Thursday. FROM-GARNER . Mr.and MrSl Donald Chesson and family of Gatner spent the week-end- with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. . , VISIT IN SHELBY Mr. and Mrs.' Fanton Britt spent the-week-end in Shelby with Mr. Bntt's mother, Mrs. Betty Britt. MICH. CUESTS Mr. and Mrs. David Obradvich and family of Detroit, Mich, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry. VISIT IN WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs.' Marion Riddick and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, Jr. visited Mrs. John Lewis Perry in Memorial Hospital in Windsor, N. C. on Sunday. ' SATURDAY IN GREENVILLE Mr, and Mrs- Jimmy Stallings. spent . Saturday in Greenville with their son and daughter-in- flaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings. WEEK-END HERE . Ruf us Riddick eJ Fprt Monroe, Va.s)ent4.1lw4here with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Marion Riddick.' f T" FROMilALEtGH . s, U- Fred Gregory tad Miss Lou Vickers of Raleigh spent Sunday with' Mr. and. Ms.,.Royce Vickers, ,?.--'',' VISITS f N" N. Y-.-M Mm Fr4AJathS1s Visiting LL Cmdr.-and ,Hr. 'Bobby Matthews in New York CSty, N. Y. - ' -VISITS JCERE t ?,': "BuziVJCbpry-of Columbia, S. C. is viskina1 tirraodparents, Mrs. Pete Perry and children Vr. and Wfehb-- of Suffolk, Va. were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. VA. BEACH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the week-end with their children, SUNDAY IN Ft KttfiG Mrs. JWuSW aw Miss Leo Dafl spent JSwdarto Ft. Bragg. -Mrs. r-Jtihtap vBtafer and children tot Chariefle arp guests o Mr. and. Mrs! Jim, Bass and Vrkit::lcn Kn ' Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs, Waldo Smith wart Mr. and Mrs. Ralph KoweU of Newport Nawi. v. and Mr. and Mrs. Oarenca Barnette and son of Wilton. Mr. and Mrt. Harold Lassiter and Mr. and Mrt. Kant Haskett , of Norfolk, Va. and Mrt. Carole Sears of Texas visited Mr. and Mrs. John Lassiter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow of Belvidere visited Mr . and Mrs. Lucious Winslow on Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. J. Waldo Smith attended a funeral at Goldsboro on Monday. ? Rev. Leslie Winslow.. and family left Friday for their home at Asheboro after paying a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith. The Winslow family had spent 2 weeks of vacation at the Smith Cnttaee at Naes Head. The Robert Hewitt family of Newland and the John Hobbs familv of Tyner were visitors with their father. Earl Winslow, and sons, Eugene and Fentress, on Sunday p.m. 4 f, 0 '', 2.." "' 'HLfmt mmmm:. iiiTfvi r w run rj ALLSTATE Has What It Takes For Your Fix-Up Job! Priced Low Too! Cannon Craft INTERIOR SHUTTER In a stwrt tim yM cnaJi ft maiMmt hiwuly- to yoMfltw wtrit these dejteralive. versatile) shwl ters. Easy to install -fully astjasV able for efficient control ef light air and privacy. AH popular sixes. SPRAY ENAMEL II AjRCo:c;Tfc 4 X O I I B DOaru vmoiiiw; u.w ; v , PRE-rlNISntU fAiMtLiwu ; PUsticFrtnje , fJ-.-Banana snd Spice WAS 3.85 NOW 3.25 i : .'- I Cascade Birch WAS 6.85 NOW 5.95 I rwwwr.j;- N. HUGHES BLVD. DIAL 335-5010 301 N. HUGHES SLVD. j DIAL 335-5459 ,1 other relatives for a few days this week. VISITS HERE Pvt. Carlton Keaton of Ft. .Sills. Okla. sDent the July 4th holidays here with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. BoDDy Keaton. SUFFOLK GUEST Mrs. E. E. Britt of Suffolk, Va. spent Thursday night here with relatives. IN PROVIDENCE Mrs. Howard Matthews is spending some time in Providence with Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Hollowell. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paul of Amelia, Va. were week-end guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Gibbs. WEEK-END HOME Miss Judy Long of Jackson ville spent the week-end with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long.--'.'-' ':y: FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mat thews, Jr. and family of Franklin, Va. were week-end guests of his father, Howard Matthews, Sr. , Jfoncucca Birth Raw and Mrt. Clifton Hollowellcof Proyidanea an nounca theNjlrth- 'of their third child, twondvaaughtar, Mary Carolyn, bojrtl Monday, July 6, at a Providence Hospital. MrsyHoIloweU it the former Joan Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Howard Matthews of Hertford. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere heart-felt thanks to all of my many friends for lovely cards, gifts, flowers, any and all deeds of kindness, and especially your visits and prayers, while I was a patient in Virginia Beach General Hospital and since my return home. May the Lord bless each of you. Mary W. Winslow Donated Food Workshop A workshop on how to prepare the donated foods will be held today at 2 p.m. in the County Office Building. A complete dinner will be prepared with the use of donated foods, according to Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Home Economics Ex tension Agent. The dinner is going to feature one main dish, "Chopped Pecos Bill Burgers." All donated food participants and others . may attend the workshop. Wcxbhc? II:!d Fci Judex 4-H Gixh Do you know how to make Pecos BUI Burg art or Chopped Meat Burger? If not, you may contact the Extension Office Building or one of the following Junior 4-H girls for assistanca: Barbara Carter, Sheila Felton, Phylit Fletcher, Zelda Fletcher, Annie Forehand, Jo Ann Gilliam, Erma Lee, Toletia Lee, Joygenia Miller, Connie White, Esther White, Rena White. These 4-H girls were trained in a 4-H Food Preparation work shop, Monday, July 13, 1970 from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. This work shop was under the RICKS LAUNDRY 6V CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND '-. Perquimans County e TUESDAY e WEDNESDAY O FRIDAY e SATURDAY BOX CBCMfttEY, Truck Radio Dtapatthed PHONE EDENTON 4C3-BU8 uperviiion of Cynthia Deniie Norman, a Neighborhood Youth Corps worker with the Extension Department and Mrt, M. B. Taylor, Advitor. For further information contact tht Ex tension Office 426-7697. ON CRIME RATE Vice President Acnew has re ported that the rate of Increase in street crime had been reduced sharply since the Nixon Admin lstratlon took office. He gave the credit for crime reduction to Attorney General John N. Mitchell. Ii:t lit UIIC-Cfcpdliili Ronald Marca iannlnn uu named on the Dean's List at thi University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the Spring Semester in the College of Arts and Sciences. To be on the Dean's List at the University, a student must be taklns a full academic load of at least IS hours, and make no grade below a C. The grades in all courses must average a 3.0 (or B) quality point average. W I J P COLOR PORTRAIT We've arranged for a nationally-recognized professional photographer to take color portraits right in our store on the dates shown below. You can have each member of the family photographed In several poses, and pick any one of them for your fnt portrait. We only ask that all children be accompanied by a parent These portraits won't be available any where else. Don't forget-they'll be in living color, so you'll want to dress every one in bright colors! GREGORY'S 5 & 10 ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, JULY 21st PLEASE BRING THIS AD PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO S P.M. I "w It " I. " I 1 w 1 'l''eeaipaaaV,aaiii, Limit . one free portrtit ptr family coiONim storTsI HAM WIUTDMHC ' NATUR-TENDEk ARMOUR STAR c-SST ll a mm, ww pv. jwr A tm i : JhieftAM J.VAP sains) foam chest) I fOAM WrTM A I O , I V tMOULOM ? 1 Ljf i! J mm ana-B mum PINEAPPLE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ib.7Q mnumm mvn-mnkbi BUFFET HAMS . .. U9 HAtm n euMirr CORl BE-fSSn" 99c SLICED BACON.... "69c TUI-KEY -KECKS . . . -29c II tE IS A ADAreA" NarHir-Terwfar tkHnour ttar IS fancy nrm LIVERS . . . 4? SALT FATBACK . TAILS -FEET. MYH -ACM ft NECKS -10c oaiuiNO eooo CHUCK STEAK . . . 6 WHOU O IHANK HAir-FHSH PORK HAMS ... 5? ima ti Awnun NH w BEEF FRANKS 69c SKUiMP " foS BREAKFAST LINKS . . . 79c 7 tANQUIT ftOKIN SQO CHICKEN ft DUMPLINGS or a-p BEEF STEW....... 1.19 POTATO ft. COUIUW FRESH SALADS SPREAD . 55c KWIK ' MM MP HA. STEAKS' t 1.00 7 f' VlU i White ViMtioninj Stftf !! VA. 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