' 1 1 . r 4 I .. & v. VI- f i J-Th Fcrquimtm Wetklv. Hertford, N. C Thursday, July The Weekly Society flews i AT LAKE JUNALUSKA Mill Gladyi Fslton is ipen- v ding tiui wait at Junaluska. FROM FLA. Mrs, Henry Ltwli Laka has returned to her home In v Orlando, Fit. after spending 2 weaki with her mother, Mra. ; George Butler, and other t relatives in Edenton and Hert- -' ford. FLA. GUEST v Mlsi Chris Hurdle of 'r Tallahassee, Fla. is spending some time with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. , RETURN FROM NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden ' have returned home after spending 2 weeks at their cot- tage at Nags Head. . SUNDAY GUESTS. .' ' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis and family were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis Sunday . enroute to their home in Win- item- Salem after spending a few " I. days at their cottage at Kill v Devil Hills. FROM ROCKY MOUNT -. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brinn and c family of Rocky Mount are spending some time at their home in Hertford, t VA. GUESTS i Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Burleson and family of Annadale, Va. spent last week with Mr. and j Mrs. V.N. Darden at their I cottage at Nags Head. ! WEEK END IN DUNN Mrs. Vera B. Batten spent the week-end with her brother and I sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hemingway, in Dunn. FROM FLA. ! Mrs. W.E. Drake of Lakeland, ! Fla. spent a few days last week ! with relatives in Hertford and I Edenton. ; I TRIP TO ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ainsley and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams left Sunday for a tour of Alaska. PLYMOUTH GUEST Miss Betsey Brinkley of Plymouth spent a few days this week with Miss Elizabeth Tucker and Miss Virginia .Tucker. FROM HENDERSON Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Tucker and Mrs. T. P. Brinn on Wednesday. FROM RALEIGH Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tarkenton. VACATION AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis and Mrs. Bessie Odom of Conway mi lliesaay to spend several weeks at the Davis Cottage at KU1 Devil Hills. FROM FLA. Mrs. Nellie Pierce has returned home after spending some time in Tallahassee, Fla. with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hurdle. IN HOSPITAL . Mrs. Mary Porter is a surgery patient in the Chowan Hospital. ATTEND FURNITURE MARKET Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillon attended the Furniture Market in High Point this week. MOVE TO HERTFORD Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Byrum nave moved from Windsor and are now making their home at Sunset Drive in Hertford. FROM WILSON Mr. and Mrs . Billy Winslow and son, Brock, of Wilson were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton and Mr. and Mrs. Llnford Winslow. MD. GUEST Miss Joarmie White of Forest Hill, Md. li spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Julian White. PJlodornizo AUTOMAT DC LP-Goc appliances! Range hot water heaters, spsee hiattrs, rafriitraton, wsthsrs, dryers, Inslnerattn-all offer new automatic features for easier liv ing, And you're sure to find the site and price that's right for F m Czofxn otaiaiv ts a , . the J surgtry patient in Albemarle Hospital. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mra..Tim Gregory of Chesapeake. Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory on sturdiy.--,: v.-n:yj ; RETURN FROM NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards and son, Walter Edwards, Jr., Mrs. H.A. , Whitley, Mrs. Leo Merrill, and Miss Pattie Merrill have returned after spending last week at Nags Head. VA. GUESTS Mrs. D.A. Carver and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian White and Mrs. W.M. Divers on Saturday. AT NAGS HEAD , Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell and family spent last week at Nags Head. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Holliday of Scotland Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holliday, Jr. and son of Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin, Jr. of WUliamston, and Mrs A.J. Celebrezze, Jr. and two children of Cleveland, Ohio. HICKORY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bumbarger and family of Hickory were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. IN HOSPITAL Mra. Prank WInslow Celebrates 85th Birthday The children of Mrs. W.M. Harrell, T.T. Harrell, Mrs. Cornie Cannon, Mrs. Mary Stanton, Mrs. Eva Mae Barrington and Mrs. Sadie Carley, were gracious hostesses, July 11, honoring Mrs. Harrell on her 85th bir- thday. The sixty guests enjoyed a delicious lunch served on an antique nine foot banquet dining table in the spacious hall of Mrs. Harrell. Those attending were: Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carley, Mr. Trim White, Mr. & Stanton, Mr. & Mrs. T.G. Mrs. G, Briggens, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thomason, all of. Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Stanton & children, Deep Creek, Va.; Mr. & Mrs. Freddie Hengel & children, Churchland, Va.; Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Pierce & children of Chaponoke, N.C.; Card Of Thanks I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. Mrs. W.M. Divers.Sr. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Odessa Brinkley Varai wishes to express their most heartfelt thanks to the many people who remem bered them in anyway, during the sickness and death of their loved one. The food, cards, flowers, prayers, visits and other acts of kindness were greatly appreciated. We would like to give a special thanks to Dr. R.L. Poston, the nurses on the fourth and fifth floor of the Albemarle Hospital, The Perquimans County Rescue Squad, Mr, and Mrs. Marion Swindell and Charles Eley. May God richly bless each and everyone of you. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Again we say thank you. with IS, 1971 . VA. GUEST- - Howard Baker of Arlington Va. spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker. FROM WILMINGTON Mrs. Thomas Perry and son of Wilmington spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. HENDERSON GUESTS 1 Bev and Preston Tucker are spending 2 weeks with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Tucker and Mrs. T.P. Brimi - . I FROM TARBORO . Rev. and Mrs. R.L. Bame and ' daughter of Tarboro were guests , of friends here on Sunday. . . TOURING ALASKA . Rev. and Mrs. Charles Duling are on an Alaskan Tour. WEEK-END HERE Miss Paula Pfelffer of Baltimore, Maryland, spent the week-end with .Mr. & Mrs, Dewey Perry,, Jr. and family. IN WENDELL Douglas Perry visited the Rev. & Mrs. Robert White of Wendell over the week-end. SUNDAY VISITORS Mrs. Mary Moore from ' Morgan Rest Home had for visitors Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hinson, from Wilson, N.C., Mrs. Lilly B. Hinson, also from Wilson, N.C., and Mrs. Joe Henry Gregory from Elizabeth City, N.C. Mr. & Mrs. Harrell Barrington & children, Burlington, N.C.; Mrs. Eva Mae Garrington, Mr. & Mrs. Billy Barrington & children, Grimesland, N.C. ; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Harrell, Mr. & Mrs. James Byrum, Mrs. Julia Lupton, Edenton, N.C; Mr. & Mrs. Sonny James & children, Chesapeake, : Va.; Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harrell, Mr.& Mrs. Bob Keaton, Miss Bobby Keaton, Mrs. C.E. Cannon, Miss Cor nelia Cannon, and Mr. & Mrs. T.T. Harrell. Card Of Thanks We would like to express our thanks to everyone who remembered us with cards, food and all other expressions of sympathy shown us during the recent death of our husband and father. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. The Family of L. A. Proctor Card Of Thanks Dear Friends, . , It would be impossible to thank each individual who showed kindness, both large and small, to me during my recent stay in the hospital. I am thank ful for the flowers and cards sent, the prayers and visits made as well as the many deeds that helped my mind to rest easy. Again, thank you. Howard B. (Tim) Mathews Card Of Thanks I would like to thank each and Wue carnation nosegays with everyone for the cards, flowers wnlte gatln ribbon. i and visits while I was a patient'. Mr. Bunch was best man for' In the Albemarle Hospital and w, gon. usheri were Charles since my return home. ' Asbell of Greenville, Larry , May God bless each of you. white of Tyner, and Don Bunch Anita W.Kirby 0f HobbsviUe. RKDTTIICIE The Board of County Commissioners of Perquimans County, Hertford, N. G, desire to lease and will accept sealed bids for the lease of farm in Parkville Township, generally known as the County Home Property, for the year 1972. Beginning January 1, 1972, and ending December 31, 1972. The lease will be for the cultivated farm, land only, and no buildings and woodland are included. This farm has a peanut allotment acreage of 43 acres. Bids must be filed in writing with Julian C Powell, Qerk to the Board of County .Commissioners; on or before 10:00 o'clock AJVI. August 2, 1971. Terms: The. rent for said farm shall be cash, payable on January 1, 1972. r The Board of County' Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Cd cf Cd5r C::r:r:3 cf ' : tz i::.:;h n & C::J cf C " ;C ' ' Mies Pamela Cox Marries Rodney Bunch ' ,'r t' - v t r-Vi.-' i I S5V mi ' f ". . 4 I In a candlelight setting of white mums, snapdragons, and palms, the marrieage of Miss Pamela Dennis Cox and Rodney viai cxiw ouiavii was ouiciiiiu&cu Sunday, July 11, at First United Church at 4 o'clock in the af ternoon. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. C.J. Andrews, pastor. Nuptial music was presented by Miss Caroline Wright, organist, and Mrs. A.T. Lane, Jr. , soloist, who sang "Because" and "The Wedding Prayer.":'' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis Cox of Hertford. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarence Bunch of Rt. 1 Belvidere Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white nylon organza with panels of Val lace on the Empire waist flowing down and around the skirt. The gown featured a high neckline, Bishop sleeves and cuffs trimmed with Val lace and a narrow white satin ribbon belt at the waistline. Her mantilla was of nylon net edged in Val lace, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid. Miss Susan Cox of WUliamston, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.. She wore a gown of light blue dotted swiss with high neckline and long sleeves trimmed with Irish lace, accented at the wrist with covered buttons. Her headpiece was a small crown of dotted swiss and Irish lace with a circular veil of blue nylon net. She carried a blue carnation nosegay with blue satin ribbon. Bridesmaids were Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh, Miss Rhonda Bunch of Belvidere, sister of the groom, and .Miss Susie Carr of Gladys, Va. Their gowns and headpieces were identical to that of the ' hnmr attendant. Thev carried i4 Mrs. A.R. Winslow and Mrs. ' Phillip Thach were mistresses of the ceremony. ITrTK For her daughter s wedding, dress trimmed in lace with matching accessories and a pink glamellia corsage. Mrs. Bunch wore a pink A-line dress trimmed in lace with matching accessories and a pink glamellia corsage. For their wedding trip, the bride changed to a pink linen dress trimmed in white with white accessories and the orchid lifted from her wedding bouquet. The couple will make their home in Hertford. Mrs. Bunch is a graduate of Atlantic Christian College and will be employed by the Perquimans County School System in the fall. Mr. Bunch is a graduate of College of the Albemarle and is employed by the Virginia Department of Highways in Suffolk, Va. PRE NUPTIAL PARTIES . $ July 12-Floating Miscellaneous Shower at the American Legion Building given ; by Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Tom Cox, Mrs. James Wilder, Mrs. Bill Tarkenton, Mrs. Claude : Brinn, Mrs. Preston Nixon, Mrs. Hollo White, Mrs. Alvin Kirby, Mrs. Wayne Winslow, Mrs. Charles Asbell, Mrs. Thurman ; Riddick, and Miss Aileen Beck. July 10-Rehearsal dinner at the Edenton Restaurant for the wedding party given by the groom's parents. July 10- Cake-cutting after the rehearsal at the home of Mrs. A.R. Winslow, Jr. in Winfall. Hostesses were Mrs. A.R. Winslow, Jr., Mrs. D.F. Reed, Jr., Mrs. Archie T. Lane, Jr., Mrs. Francis Nixon, Mrs. George Fields, Mrs. Marlon Swindell, Mrs. Phillip Thach, Mrs. Marshall Owens, Mrs. Lloyd Lane, and Mrs. Harry Winslow. OUT-OF TOWN GUESTS Mrs. Sam Hill and grand daughter of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Kat DeJarnette, Mr. and Mrs. CP. Layden, Miss Sandra Layden, Miss Susan Rldick, ' Mr. and Mrs. Barry Stallings, all of Suffolk, Va., Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Bame and Beckie of Tarboro, Howard Baker fi Arlinton. Va., Miss Virginia Hall. Luther Smith, both of Mount Olive. Mrs. R.V. Carr of , Gladys. Va. Mr. and Mrs. ". Marion Altaian of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Riddick Miss Pat Riddick. Miss Pam Riddick, all of Portsmouth, Va.. Mrs. Tanya Renfrew, Mr. and Mrs. . B.E. RenfraJr. ; Tangle and Tammy, all of Chesapeake. Va.. Jerry Hare of Raleigh. Mrs. L.M. Simpson, Mrs. Bennie Halstead. both of Elizabeth City. Miss Crystal : Hurdal of Tallahassee' Fla.. ; Mrs. Roy Hollowell. ' Mrs. . Ray Bunch, : Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chuckle Westeood. Miss Ruth Ann Bass, M)ss Peggy Bass, all of Eden ton. Joseph Hollowell. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bass. Suzanne and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond White,; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bunch. Miss Cindy Bass. Richard Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit White. Mrl A.D. Ward. Mr and Mrs. Herman Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, Mrs. obbsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asbell, all of Greenville, Mrs. Lena Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Winslow, Mrs. Lewis Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lane, all of Belvidere, Mrs. Elwood Nowell, Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Toss White, Mrs. H.B. Miller and Paula, all of Winfall, Mr. and Mrs. Larry White, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cale White, Mrs. L.C Monds, all of Tyner, Mrs. Garland Baker, Donna and Jesse Baker all of Durante Neck. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to my many friends and relatives who remembered me in anyway during my stay at the Albemarle Hospital and since my return home. The visits, flowers, cards and other acta of kindness were greatly ap preciated. A special thanks to the nurses on the third floor and Dr. C.F. Bailey. - May God richly bless each and everyone of you. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Barbara A. Stallings HERTFORD, N.C. Ladies' PANT SUITS rj POLYESTER .r nniipi b Wash & Wear DaESS MATERIAL Rtf. Price 5W yd. CHILDREN'S COXER SIJOaTS SIZE 3 TO 14 ' PERMANENT PRESS REG. PRICE 994 II A II IV. fc- A KNIT V If $13.88 Ay SALE In '8 "T V SALE iCVi 2 yds. I I JJ.C0 irA S.UE Wit Uiiilezitoii News . Rev. and Mrs. Wade Craver nnd three children of Ran delbian who are vacationing at Nags Head were visitors at Up River Meeting last Sunday. , Worth Winslow, of AshebDrtf was a guest of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow last week. - ' . Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Winslow, Worth and Mary Geneva were dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow on Monday, The Winslows were on their way to Nags Head for a vacation. Leslie Is pastor of Asheboro meeting. , Mr.' and Mrs. Tim Baker have moved to Whiteston for the summer months. . Mr. and Mrs. Doug Benton Beauty Enjoy beauty? Christ Episcopal Church in Elizabeth City is said to have the most . beautiful, matched stained glass windows in America. The windows depict the life of Christ This venerable structure enjoys the distinction of being listed on the National Tour of Churches. The Norfolk Telephone & Telegraph Company July Clearance Sale MIXES' DUSTERS Permanent Prett Regular Price $3.99 SALE 2 GIRL'S PANT CHESSES ASST. SIZES PERMANENT AND COLORS PRESS REG. PRICE 1199 WEEK-END SPECIAL JDtyiOnly - Thiun. - Fri. " t"t 0 FOR JR. 1., . T . ' I .: REG. 12.99 SAVE QA wez::-elw specials 3 DAYS ONLY ti :'j:day Friday satup.day C'J2 r rvr "NT FOR l J7T014 rj.i..:cE$3.97 .) POLYECTEH double k::st L " kxt i were week end visitors with her Y parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams for the July Holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Smith had as week end guests their elder daughter Gloria, heW, husband and " their ' three., children. Gloria and the children are spending two or three weeks. , 1 Mrs. Hannah Jolliff and savage visited Mrs. Arba ' Winslow Sunday p.m. Earl and Eugene Winslow . spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munden and family of Norfolk, Va. Whiteston Club Meeting met Tuesday with Mrs. Lorna Stallings. Mrs. Sylvia Winslow returned home on Saturday from a week at Camp at Quaker Lake. ; & Carolina LADIES' BLOUSES Roll-up Sleeve jtt reimiiwii m, Du (I 00 new , Ladies' , Jamaica Pernisnent pnu Reg. Price $1.99 SALE 1.47 CHILDREN'S SimTSiTOP SETS PERMANENT PRESS ' AMt rizMAcolon , V Res. Price 994 STJLE IT CHILDREN'S TEr:;;is csb REG. PRICE $1.37, - Stt SALE 1X3 r - - S7 : ; u l7 2T f , (4.C3 LEED OIL GO. i::rjrcr.D, n. c.-cial :3"j

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