Pag 9- The Perquiman County Weekly, Hertford N.C., Thursday, May 27, 1971
The Weekly Society News
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WEEK-END IN WASHINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burbage
:.-:.::pent the week-end in
i r "Washington to be with Mrs.
.vBurbages brother, Clyde
i ;Willard, who recently un
derwent lung surgery at
Beaufort County Hospital.
FROM BALTIMORE
: : Carroll Layden and son
; Tommy of Baltimore, , Md.,
.spent with weekend here with
Mr. Laydens mother Mrs. Luna
Layden and sister Miss Velma
Layden. They attended the
.funeral of Mrs. Mattie Lassiter
on Sunday.
ATTEND RACES
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Winslow
and sons Mark and Michael and
D.M. Jackson attended the
horse races at Wilmington, Del.
: and at Oxen Hill, Md. during
: ! the weekend,
i WEEK-END HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker
( and son Chuck of New Castle,
'Tint &nH Mi anH Mre Rav
V '"'" Hopkins of La Grange, 111. were
WGcnciN irc9io ui mi . vat mgi a
grandmother Mrs. R.M. Rid
dick. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
W.W. White has returned
home from Norfolk General
Hospital where he underwent
I observation and treatment.
' WEEK-END AT VA. BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White
.and daughter, Eva, were week
end guests of Cmdr. and Mrs.
Gordon Walker at Virginia
Beach, Va.
- RETURNS HOME
' Mrs. Maude Jones has
' .returned home after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stubbs in
Norfolk, Va.
:from N.J.
-.1 Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Wiedemann and family of
Cherry Hill, N.J. will arrive
Friday to spend the week-end
: with Mrs. Weidemann's
''parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Stokes.
VISITS IN SANFORD
Mrs. F.T. Johnson is spending
sometime in Sanford with
relatives.
NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS
! Jamie and Chris Toney of
Newport News, Va. spent a few
W4
days last week with their
;-r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
JW.C. Dozier
'' HOME FOR SUMMER
;",, Miss Bea Skipsey, student at
lon College, has returned
..ft-: home for the summer vacation
..;Xwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'r;iFenton Britt.
'fcOME FOR SUMMER
$ Miss Jackie Simpson, student
at UNC-wumington, has
:: arrived to spend the summer
vacation with her parents, Mr.
; and Mrs. John Simpson.
DURHAM GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams
and family of Durham were
week-end guests of Miss
Virginia Tucker and Miss
Elizabeth Tucker. '
RETURNS TO PA.
Dr. John Broughton, III, has
returned to his home in Penn
sylvania after spending the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Broughton, Jr.,
and attending the funeral of his
uncle, Mr. Jack Brinn.
WEEK-END HERE
Mrs. Vick Stallings of Ports
mouth, Va. spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. J. H.
Baker.
VISITS IN NEWPORT NEWS
Miss Bea Skipsey spent a few
days this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Britt in Newport
News Vfl.
FROM WARRENTON
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Grissom of
Warrenton were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W.J. Davis on
Saturday.
FROM EDENTON
Mrs. Kate Wozelka of
Edenton visited relatives here
on Sunday.
WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benton
and son, Greg, spent the week
end at Nags Head with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Ray Lane and
family.
FROM NORFOLK
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Closkey and family of Norfolk,
Va. were week-end guests of
Mrs. R. B. Thach.
FROM ECU
Miss Karen Haskett, student
at ECU, Greenville, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Haskett.
NORFOLK GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hahn of
Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Howell on Sunday.
WEEK END GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow
and son, Brock, of Wilson were
week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Broughton, Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Linford Winslow,
and attended the funeral of Mrs.
Winslow's uncle, Mr. Jack
Brinn.
VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett and
daughter, Joanna, of Plymouth
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Haskett and Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Taylor, during the
week-end.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. J. H. Baker has returned
home from the Chowan Hospital
where she underwent ob
servation and treatment.
SUNDAY AT BEACH
Mrs. Jack Symons and Mrs.
Dan Berry spent Sunday at
Manteo with Mr. Symons and
Mr. Berry, who were Leaders of
a Youth Group from Hertford
Baptist Church on a week-end
camping trip.
HOME FOR WEEK-END
Miss Peggy White, student at
ECU, Greenville, spent the
weekend with her paretns, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray White.
NORFOLK GUESTS
Mrs. Irving Stubbs, Mrs.
Anne Mercer, Mrs. Luther
Harris, Mrs. Pat Early, and
Mrs. Beatrice Harris of Nor
folk, Va. were guests of Mrs.
Maude Jones and Mrs. E.Y.
Berry on Tuesday.
HOME FOR WEEK-END
Doug Benton, student at ECU,
Greenville, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Benton.
HOME FOR SUMMER
Students home for the sum
mer from UNC, Chapel Hill,
include Walter Edwards, Jr.,
Wayne Riddick, Doug Haskett,
Andy Rogerson, Jim White, Don
Morgan, Johnny Caddy.
LEAVE FOR NAGS HEAD
Miss Bea Skipsey and Miss
Jackie Simpson will leave this
week-end for Nags Head where
they will be employed at The
Oassis for the summer months.
VISIT IN EDENTON
Mrs. Maude Jones and Mrs.
E.Y. Berry and their guests,
Mrs. Irving Stubbs, Mrs. Anne
Mercer, Mrs. Beatrice Harris,
Mrs. Luther Harris, and Mrs.
Pat Early of Norfolk, Va.
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Spruill in Edenton on Tuesday.
RETURNS FROM HOP
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Muriel Layton has
returned home from the
Albemarle Hospital where she
was a patient for several days
last week.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Clinton Ray Winslow is a
patient in Norfolk General
Hospital.
WEEK-END HERE
Cmdr. and Mrs. T.R. Brinn
and family of Rocky Mount
spent the week-end here.
Card Qf Thanks
My wife and I wish to thank
each person for the help and
prayers and all acts of kindness
rendered while I was a patient
in the hospital and since my
return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chappell
Winfall, N.C.
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LIVING INSURANCE FOR THE FARM
GEORGE E. FIELDS
Hertford, N.C. 426-7238
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AUCTION "
SALE
Saturday, May 29th
at 10:00 AM
Antiques, Used Furniture
Sal Located at
The old Skating Rink be
tween Suffolk, Ve., and
Holland, Va on State Rt.
58.
This ft a collection of an
tiques and old furniture
belonging to Mrs. Mary
Ellon Bed.
Building is Full!
Sale Authorized by:
Mrs. Mary E. Beck
Auctioneers: Bob HolUno"
and Harold Winslow
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Hoke Roberton, Jr.
Stan Stroud
YOUR DUICK-OPEL-OLDS-PONTIAC &
GJA.C TRUCK DEALER
VJm Arm Proud to bo a Part of Your Community
Como In to too Us Wo are anxious to Moot You.
"WE SELL FOR LESS"
Service Guaranteed
"A SPEEDY RECOVERY TO MR. TOM BYRUM'
KKG MYI2 CORP.
1921 1971
In honour o the '
fiftieth Wedding Annlveraary of
Mr. and Mr. Vivian N. Darden
their daughter and son-in-law
request the pleasure of your company
on Sunday, the thirtieth of May
from three until six o'clock
309 North Front Street
Hertford, North Carolina
No gifts please
Senior Citizens Talent Show May 31
It's something you'll enjoy
watching, it's free and it gives
us an opportunity to express our
appreciation to this com
munity's senior citizens.
It's the Senior Citizens Talent
Show to be presented Monday at
8 p.m. in the Perquimans High
School auditorium,
Plenty of talent - including a
show business veteran - will be
presented and, if you have not
yet been contacted, this will
also be an opportunity for your
church or organization to pay
tribute to its oldest member -special
presentations to honor
that person will be made.
There will be prizes for such
as the outstanding hog caller,
dog caller and children caller.
All groups will be contacted
and are urged not to show in
difference to the senior citizens
within their ranks by ignoring
this opportunity.
The show is the culmination of
Senior Citizens Month and the
day itself has been proclaimed
as Senior Citizens Day by Lester
Simpson, chairman of the
county commissioners.
Show participants thus far
include Roy T. Blackeley of
Edenton, Mrs. Eliza Perry,
Miss E.V. Billups, Mrs. Hattie
Pearl Ormond, CO. Parker and
many others.
If you would like an op
portunity to be a part of this
program, or know someone who
would, please contact the
Chamber of Commerce office,
or the county Home extension
agent.
The show is sponsored by the
agents and the Chamber, C of C
manger Frank Roberts will em
cee the affair.
The time and place again;
Perquimans County High
School auditorium, Monday at 8
p.m. Come on down for an
enjoyable evening and for the
opportunity to pay tribute to
this county's 1,100 senior
citizens.
Of Portrait Lighting!
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MISS DALE ELLIOTT, EDENTON
Fine Exhibition Print By
JACK WILLIAMS. "Camera Magic"
U.S. 17, SO. ELIZABETH CITV ..:
Card Of Thanks
I want to say thank you all of
my friends, relatives, Ministers
and the Church for their
prayers and concern for me
while I was a patient at
Albemarle Hospital.
The lovely cards, flowers,
gifts and visits I shall always
remember and deeply ap
preciate.;:,. -'
Evelyn Harrell
(Mrs. Ralph Harrell)
4'H Press Revue
Thursday, May 27th
"In The Cards For Spring"
will be the theme of the 1971 4-H
Dress Revue, Talent and Health
Events on Thursday, May 27, at
the Hertford Grammar School
Billy Griffin. Assistant
Agricultural Extension Agent
and 4-H Co-ordinator has an
nounced that youth from 9-19
will be in competition on the
County level as a preliminary
for District and State Events
later in June and July. '
The public is invited to an
evening of entertainment to
help boast leaders and 4-H'ers.
Third Child, Second Son
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ray Cox
announce the birth of their third
child, second son, Dennis
Gordon, born Friday, May 7,
1971, at the Albemarle Hospital.
Mrs. Cox is the former June
Paige Chappell of Belvidere,
N.C.
SPRING CLEARANCE
Selected Groups
SPRING COATS,
SUITS, ENSEMBLES.
DRESSES, PANTSUITS
REDUCED
FOR
IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE
Woodland Dress Shoppe
Phone 426-5620 Hertford, N. C.
To Every Citizen Off
Th6 ToiAfn Off
Do you sook a man who wants to servo
you? A man who is honest, dopondablo,
conscientious, who seeks no personal gain.
Then lot's oin together and elect BILLY L
WINSLOW as one of our Town
Commissioners. A man you can trust to
get tho job done.
(PAID FOR BY SUPPORTERS OF BILLY L. WINSLOW)
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Good sorghum growers try to get Milogard
herbicide on at planting or right after, before
sorghum or weeds have emerged. This gives the
earliest possible control, and the biggest yields
at harvest.
Milogard kills weeds and grasses as they
germinate. Control lasts till harvest. And you can
rotate to cotton, soybeans or corn next year.
Application is easy ...by ground rig, airplane,
or from the p'lanter or drill. Even weed 'n feed in
liquid fertilizer. ;
For early, safe, pre-emerge weed control
spray Milogard. ; , ,
If you can't get Milogard on pre-emerge, then
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chance to save sorghum.
One spray, after sorghum is fully emerged,
but before weeds and grasses are Vz inches high,
gives you control up to harvest. With greater safety
to the crop than 2,4-D. ;. :
Band it, spray solid or fly it on. But follow the
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for post-emerge weed and grass control in sorghum.
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