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Fv. V Page 2 - The Perqutaiaiu County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, September 3, 1970 The Weekly-Society News CHAPEL HILL QUESTS Dr. and Mr. W. B. Tucker and tec, Bev, of Chapel Hill ipent the wtak-and with Mr. T. P. Brinn and Mr. and Mr. 0. R. Tucker at Nagi Haad and Hartford. FROM RALEIGH Mr. and Mn. Llnduy Reed and family of Raleigh were week-end gueata of Mr. and Mr. D. P. Read. FROM VA. Mn. C. A. Wlthrow of Em- porta, Va. spent a few day thla week witn Mr. ana jars. g..T. Skinner, Sr. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. T. P. Brinn spent the week-end at her cottage at Nags Heed. FRIDAY AT WOODLAND Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, Mrs, F. T. Johnson and Mrs. J. R Futrell were guests of Mrs. Anna Parker and Miss Mary Outland In Woodland on Friday. AT NAGS HEAD Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Holmes spent last week at Nags Head. GA. GUESTS Rev. and Mrs. Kader F, White Jr. and two daughters, Susan and Diana, from Marietta, Ga. spent last week with his mother, Mrs 'Kader White in Hertford. FROM GERMANY W Sgt. Bruce B. Chappell, (Retired), and Mrs. Chappell and their children, Peggy and Bruce, Jr. of Wiesbaden, Ger many are guests of his mother, Mrs. Ruth B. Chappell. FAYETTEVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hairier of Fayetteville spent a few days this week with Mrs. E. C. Woodard. VISIT HERE Rev. and Mrs. Colon Jackson Jr. and family are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson, this week. Rev. Jackson will leave, for Texas later this week. INVA. Mrs. J. E. Morris is spending some time in Petersburg, Va. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke. VISIT IN WILSON Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk in Wilson for a few days last week. WEEK-END IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon spent the week end in Portsmouth, Va. with Air Conditioned TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, NX. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 3-4-5 - RATING (GP) JOAN BENNETT & JONATHON FRIDin "HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS" SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT, 6-7-8 -RATING HO DAVID JANSSEN & JEAN SEBERG in "MACHO CALLAHAN" COMING SEPT. 9-10-11 -RATING (X) "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY" elves and attended tha lng of Mrs. Cannon's niece, QUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lumpkin Nancy Lynn and Butch, of Atlanta, Ga. are guests of Mrs Lumpkin's mother, Mrs. Ruth B Chappell. WILSON GUESTS Mrs. Ervln Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Thomas, Miss Oran Thomas, and Miss Mildred Thomas of Wilson were recent 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Ward. ' ' TEXAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Britt of Houston, Texas were guests Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt Friday. IN VA. Mrs. Ray Haskett spent a few days this week with relatives at Virginia Beach, Va. FROM COVINGTON Mrs. Roy Reed and Miss Lynn Reed of Covington, Va. are guests of Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs. Guy Newby. WEEK-END IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Catherine Ward spent the week-end in Portsmouth, Va with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Kirby. VISIT IN GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews spent Wednesday and Thursday in Goldsboro with their son-in-law and daughter, Rev, and Mrs. C. R. Hollowell and family. ATTEND FUNERAL Those from Hertford attending the funeral of Mrs. Maude Bray Britt in Spartanburg, S. C. on August 19 were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long and Mrs. Fred Mathews. RETURN TO TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson of Dallas. Texas have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray. THURSDAY IN GOLDSBORO Mrs. Ed Benton, Mrs. Fred Mathews, Mrs. Dick Long and Miss Judy Long were guests of Rev. and Mrs. 0. R. Hollowell in Goldsboro on Thursday. SUNDAY IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ray Morgan and children, Lesia, Dina, and Dyrle, spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings. RETURNS TO JACKSONVILLE Miss Judy Long returned to Jacksonville Thursday after spending her vacation visiting friends in Daytona Beach, Fla. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long, in Hertford. RETURN TO FLA. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray and Miss Janet Murray of Dunedin, Fla. have returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray. FROM NORFOLK Mrs. F. E. McCloskey and sons, Darrin and Todd, of Nor folk, Va. were guests of her mother, Mrs. Ben Thach, last week. FROM D. C. Mrs. Maa Euro McKay of Washington, D. C. Is visiting har brothers, Fenton, Delvln, and Watt Euro, at White Hat. FROM VA. Mr and Mrs. J. Clarence Miller of Chesapeake, Va. and Sidney Curtis of Hartford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett Sunday, , FROM NORFOLK Mrs. Lucy Harrell of Norfolk, Va. Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Eure. LUNCHEON AT MARINA The Snow Hill-White Hat Homemakers Club held their annual Luncheon at the Marina recently with 12 members and 3 visitors attending. RETURN FROM NEW ENGLAND STATES Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chesson and daughter, Daphne, have returned home after a vacation in the New England States. WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Preston Winslow spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and" Mrs. Claude Winslow. They were ac companied home by their children, Cindy, Denise and Tommy, who had spent the week with their grandparents. IN DURHAM Mrs. Sandra Roberson, Mrs. Dora Roberson, Miss Ann M. Chesson, Thomas Hurdle, and Travis White visited William (Billy) Roberson at the Veterans Hospital in Durham on Sunday. GRAHAM GUESTS Rev. and Mrs. Blake Wright of Graham were overnite guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Larry McEntire and family at Belvidere on Sunday. Rev. Wright showed slides of The Holy Land at Piney Woods Church on Sunday evening. WEDNESDAY GUEST Mrs. Laura Sutton was a guest ' Mrs. Eula Umphlett on Wednesday. MOVED TO HERTFORD Mrs. Minerva Corbitt has moved from the New Hope Community and now resides in Hertford. Celebrates Birthday Martha E. Umphlett was honored with a birthday party recently at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Umphlett. She was seven years old. Those present were - Elizabeth Eure, Sherry and Emily Mims, Kim Dail, Terry Lynn Eure, ISarah Narron, Fent and Amy Eure, John Eure, Chuck and Kimberly Sawyer, Donna, Debbie, Dana, Delores, and Pontile Baker, and Lu Ree ICopeland. They played games and tweryone had a wonderful time ogether. you can goupt pn! Compwy-ttimtd tpplinKt trvtcmtn Wi Jtnd cylmdtr md In. ComptcU M strvtet (or kemt, farm M4 industry OuditocorrtrolM tor belt ptrlomtnct and tconomy Ovtr 45 mot of Ittdtrsliip ... Now Mrvinf 21 stittt Call im today lor dttoHs all Struct CpiiaMr St met tha nama of tha flam HARRELL 'S INC. Hertford, Next to mq. High School oh. 428-5556 Editon409 & Broad St 402-3310 EUrabeth Ctty-lOlP N. Road 8t .8384894 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - IMPORTANT - In our meeting, held recently, relative to delinquent accounts for fuel oils and kerosene, we wish to pass on to you, our decisions. We find it necessary for our credit protection to follow the same rules as we have in the past years. We will exchange (each with the other) the names of the delinquent accounts, and we truly do not want to include yours. You know how you stand, so won't you please pay, or make proper arrangement for your old balance? We have further agreed to make no further deliveries for cash or credit to those accounts in question until they are properly arranged for or paid. Won't you please cooperate with us? THE ASSOCIATED OIL DEALERS OF HERTFORD, II. C. B&rcns4-H Club I.Icsts The Barons 4-H Club of High way 37 held a meeting Monday 5:30 p m, at the home of Mrs. Dellan Boyce. 4-H leader. Tha meeting was caned to oraer by h nrMldent. Cvnthla Norman. Devotions were led by song leader Anna Moaun. Alter devotions the house was opened fnt naw and old business. The minutes were read and approved by the secretary, ceiesttne Modlln. Two new members were added to the club In the persons of Cheryl Jones and Velma Win- slow, velma volunteered to go to the County Council meeting with the president. Timely remarks were made by Mrs. Kate Uohnson. our assistant 4-H header. There were U present at the meeting. . . The meeting was adjourned by giving the 4-H pledge and refreshments were servea oy me leader. C&rd Of Thanks wa with to extend to everyone our heartfelt appreciation for the kind consideration shown to us during our time of sorrow. Every act of kindness win aiways oe a treasured memory during our lives. May God bless each and everyone of you. The Maggie Splvey family Social Security Ho. Pays Oil Gash amn.ooo to slva awav to readers whose Social Security numbers -. appear In the Baltimore News American. 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