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'If. V- vi'fc -V-V Ft;i 2-Tht Pwqubnuu Wekly, The WeeMy' Society News j MD. GUESTS V I.J TT niLtl. - I ittiiH mis. uuturs n. niuw nuiu Mrs. Alyce T. Hammond of ; Easton, Md. art guests of Mrs. it-'V Max Campbell. , WEEK-END IN N.J. c Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stokes left c, today to spend the week-end in Cherry Hill, N.J. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiedemann. CHARLOTTE GUEST ji;.-- Carl Britt of Charlotte spent a ,,o f. few days this week with Mr. and ocN Mrs. Fenton Britt. .n. RETURNS FROM ORIENT ,h .-, Mrs. Grace Llewellyn returned home last week from a fc-t tour of the Orient . cLv VISIT HERE -vvV'. Mrs. Anna Parker and Miss ., MsMary Outland of Woodland spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. J.W.Ward. S.C. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Jr. and daughter of Bennettsville, S.C. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Sr. , FROM UNC-CHAPEL HILL Wayne Riddick, student at UNO Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. - and Mrs. Marion Riddick. WEEK-END IN GLOUCESTER Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers spent the week-end in Gloucester with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ' W.E. Schaaf. RETURNS FROM TRIP , Miss Gladys Felton returned home Thursday from a tour of the New England States. FROM RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Sumner, Jr. and family of Raleigh were guests of his mother, Mrs. T.B. Sumner, Sr., on Sunday. WEEK-END IN TENN. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory of Chesapeake, Va. spent the .v week-end in Jefferson City, ii Term, with Thomas Gregory and w r v attended Homecoming at Carson Newman College. FROM UNC-WILMINGTON Miss Jackie Simpson, student at UNC-Wilmington, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Simpson. ft FROM ECU Miss Peggy White, student at ECU-Greenville, spent the rv.'.AMkk-Jnrl with hftr nar0nta Mr -7. and Mrs. Ray White. LEAVES FOR TEXAS r - r n v . I i . i. t jjr von neaiuii icu max. ween lor v, 'Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, iDr a-w oi amy. i WEEK-END HERE ; j& Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsley of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ainsley. fFROM VA. BEACH j? Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests fjAi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley ' jtand Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eley on 1 Sunday. v;;E. CITY GUESTS v Mr. and Mrs. Mackie Swain :'and family of Elizabeth City kvwere guests of Mrs. Katherine ': -i Ward and Mrs. T.B. Sumner on : : Sunday. x:rN hospital Mrs. J.R. Futrell is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. &5 FROM WILUAMSTON ' Miss Susan Cox of Williamston Creakthroush In color photography! mammm. A PORTRAIT SPECIAL FOR EVERYONE 99 AT .; Ttu vry iptcid offer ' praiantad m on mMionofou,riKrarerya,pc4ronogft , Compare at $25.00! GENUINE FULL NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS KLj J Li ,1 J- t 1.1- -'---'lln.L -L . . . raw nv om sryis mrao or ponvo one wnMpnofOi. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . your fnonvy raf undtoi FOR AIL AGES! kblt cMbVmi obUn LIMITED OFFERS Oa par aubjad 4W pf (cmf)! mm, K3. 1st 10 AM. TO 6 PJM. KEITH'S GROCERY .lirv.Jt R.U Hertford, N. C, Thursday, October 21, 1971 was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, on Sunday, RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Reed Matthews of Raleigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews. FROM UNC-CHAPEL HILL Doug Haskett, student at UNC-Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett. RICHMOND GUESTS ' Mrs. W.D. Huxter of Rich mond, Va. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. HENDERSON GUEST Mrs. Norflett Gardner of Henderson spent a few days last week with Mrs. Mark Gregory. SATURDAY Hi GREENVILLE Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton at tended a School Meeting in Greenville on Saturday. IN PETERSBURG Mrs. J.E. Morris is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke in Petersburg, Va. this week. FROM VA. BEACH Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. RETURNS FROM VIETNAM Carlton Keaton returned home last week after a tour of duty in Vietnam. FROM UNC-CHAPEL HILL Walter Edwards, Jr., student at UNC-Chapel Hill, spent' the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W.G. Edwards, Sr. FROM RALEIGH Mrs. Shelton White of Raleigh spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and attended the funeral of Mrs. Evelyn Lattimore. WEEK-END AT MANTEO Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Walters spent the week-end at Manteo with their daughter, Miss Jane Walters. FROM GARNER Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. DURHAM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell and family of Durham were week-end guests of Mrs. J.R Futrell. OVERNITE GUESTS Mrs. Katherine Ward and Mrs. T.B. Sumner were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mackie Swain in Elizabeth City on Monday. RETURNS .HOME Mrs. C.B. Sellings returned home Sunday after spending last week in Norfolk, Va. with relatives. IN HALIFAX Mrs. Noah Felton is spending some time in Halifax with relatives. ILL GUEST Miss Addie Reed of Chebanese, III. is spending some tune with Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews. VISIT HERE Mrs. W.A. Morgan of Covington, Va. and Mrs. G.R Seal of Ronceverta, W. Va. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean" Kyle. VISITS HERE Todd Winslow of Elizabeth City spent several days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Winslow. FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings of Greenville were week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer. RALEIGH GUEST Shelton White, Jr. of Raleigh is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. FROM ROCKY MOUNT Miss Ann Simpson, student at Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Simpson. VISIT IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White and daughter, Eva, visited Mrs. Gordon Walker, who is a surgery patient in Norfolk General Hospital, on Saturday. WEEK-END IN N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams and family, Bill Williams, and Eddie Williams were week-end guests of SSG and Mrs. Riley Williams at Fort Mammoth N.J. GREENVILLE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing of Greenville were guests of Mrs. Maude Jones and Mr. and Mrs. E.Y. Berry on Sunday. FROM RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. George Lat timore, Jr. and son, Tim, of Raleigh spent the week-end here and attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Lattimore. WEEK-END IN TENN. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory spent the week-end in Jefferson City, Tenn. with Thomas Gregory, student at Carson Newman College, and attended Homecoming Day. VISIT IN EDENTON Mrs. Irving Stubbs of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Beatrice Harris, Mrs. Ann Mercer, Mrs. Pat Early, all of Chesapeake, Va., Mrs. Maude Jones, and Mrs. E.T. Berry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Spruill in Edenton on Thursday. RETURNS HOME Mrs. H.V. Lamb returned home Sunday after spending some time in Richmond, Va. with her daughter, Mrs. J.B. Lipscomb. DURHAM GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews, Jr. and son, Rock, of Durham are spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews, Sr. VISIT IN PLYMOUTH Mrs. Ray Haskett and Mrs. Eddie Barber were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett in Plymouth on Saturday. SUNDAY GUEST Mrs. J.B. Lipscomb of Rich mond, Va. was a guest of her mother, Mrs. H.V. Lamb, during the week-end. WEEK-END GUEST Miss Kathy King of Rocky Mount was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilder and Ronald Wilder. TOUR MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White and Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow. HEATERS NIW BEAUTY - with WARM MORNING "Picture From" styling add new charm to any room. NIW COMFORT -from "j Strom" hat flaw at fleer level. Eliminate cold, drofly floor for ever. NIW ICONOMY- frem lew fuel priced gat heatera. There's a model to fit your needs and your budget! PRICED AS LOW AS $0055 HARREli'S 1019 N. Road I Elizabeth City-Phone 338-6994 Eoenton-Hertford Highway Hertford, N. C-Phone 426-5356 325 South Rood Street Edenton, N. C-Phoae 4S2-3310 Engagement ' Mr. and Mrs Jarvis D. Winslow, of Belvidere, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda Judy Winslow, to Stephen Hilliary Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Powers of Moyock. Miss Winslow is a 1970 graduate of Perquimans County j High School and attended College of the Albemarle in 1971. 1 ne is presently conducting wanaa s scnooi ot uance. Mr. Powers is a 1968 graduate of J.P. Knapp High School and a 1971 graduate of College of the Albemarle. He is presently employed by V and G Pontiac, Inc. in Norfolk. The wedding is planned for November 28 at 4 o'clock at the Hobbsville Baptist Church. spent several days touring the scenic Great Smoky Mountains, Western North Carolina and Tennessee. They also visited Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Winslow and Kern in Asheboro, N.C. WEEK-END HERE Robert Picard Brown spent the week-end here with his father Frank P. Brown and his grandmother, Mrs. W.T. Brown. Robert has recently returned from Vietnam and is now stationed, at Bavoone, New Jersey. ONE S LB. BAG, PILLSBURY FLOUR Plain or e JB M Slf Rising 0 gpQ VS Only oni coupon good on ucn Mitt unit, void fUrOct. 23. 1971 r r-t w Announced DUO TERM ZENITH B&W AND COLOR TV KELVIN ATOR RANGES-REFRIGERATORS ALL MAKES OF SMALL APPLIANCES Invest In The Best LOUIS WINSLOYS APPLIANCE STORE TUES.-WED.-THURS. Phone 426-5864 or 221-4049 v-V PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU USDA INSPECTED FRESH DRESSED BAKING ARMOUR MIRA CURE SLICED I 2 LB. PKG. I LB. BACON I s1" I PLUMP & JUICY - FRANKS aai r hftCT eon CHICKEN l,.60z GOLD KIST FROZ. PUFFS OUR PRIDE SANDWICH Bread 1LB.80Z. LOAF HEINZ STRAINED EASY FOOD 4tt OZ. JAR KRAFT f.!AYOriNAISE qt-mr SO-O-SOFT TOILET TISSUE PACKERS LABEL FROZ. FRENCH FRIES 10r WEEKLY RECIPE Sarah Ann Shpririan There're days in every lomemaker's schedule that '.?ave little time to prepare i meal of several dishes. This is a nourishing and at tractive one dish dinner. One Dish Dinner 3 or 4 onions sliced 3 lbs. ground lean beef 1 can mushroom soup I can whole corn 1 c diced celery 1 green pepper diced 1 c noodles 1 can condensed tomato soup 3 T crisco grated cheese salt and pepper In a large skillet lightly brown onions in the crisco. Add gtound beef and contin ue stirring until beef turns dark and is separated. Add mushroom soup, corn, celery and green pepper. Stir often and add a little water if nec essary. Cover and simmer until done. Cook noodles in salted boiling water. Add to beef mixture and season. Pour into casserole, cover with condensed tomato soup and cover lightly with grated cheese. Return to oven long enough for mixture to bubble. The meal is complete with a salad and bread. ATTEND PLAY Mrs. J.T. Lane, Mrs. Azalea Winslow, Mrs. J.H. Bagley and Mrs. Mattie Matthews attended a play "The Last of The Red Hot Lovers", Saturday evening at the Center Theatre in Norfolk. OIL HEATERS SAT., OCT. 30, 1971 - NO SALES TO HENS v0 OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT 69 FRANKS WINNER KWIKFROZ. PURE BEEF LB CQt PKG. STEAKS Jl49 GAME HENS - FROZ. ROCK CORNISH 25 s. .-- FARM CHARM X la ( BUTTER j 4 ) wiry. PURITY n ft SALT 10 I UHlro ' rW STl2 oil with coupon naf 1 1 purcMM of on 1 at. H v 94 oz. btl. orlKOOll. Only is. . S 1 orw coupon good only ft s i mch nli unit. Void if- Ifil 1 .1; RMr Oct. 23, 1971 jj 1 11MBMKIWV,WMMW' l i lo off with coupon and 1 k I : ! purehof onol PL65 j? I Future Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cross of Springfield, Mass., announce the engagement of their ' daughter, Miss Margaret L. Cross, to First Lt. Richard J. Elwood Jr., USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Elwood of Dogwood Drive. Miss Cross is a graduate of Technical High School, Springfield, and is presently a senior at Framingham (Mass.) State College, where she is majoring in elemen tary education. First Lt. Elwood is serving in the Army with the 402nd Special Operations Detach ment, 10th Special Forces Group Air bourne, Ft. Devens, Mass. The weeding is planned for Jan. 15 in St. Catherine of Siena Church, Springfield. Lt. Elwood is the Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T G. Howard of Hert ford. . ATTEND HOMECOMING Roney Baker and Jarvis Miller of ECU spent the weekend at Phiffer College where they attended the College homecoming. PICKLED HERRING SUPPERS CS3 GENEROUS SERVING FOR $1.25 Tike-Out PIates-3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries ... We invite You To Eat With Us . . . We use Local Herrings. Served From 5:00 p.m. til 8:0d p.m. dicii'8 onivE-in PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Snack Bar and FitMng FaoGities n nr - 1 ?" "V ill Vw V.- - r i O'' A DEALERS LB. LB. PKG. 79 $J00 10 Ct. 1 Lb. 1 Oz, Pkg. 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