.-..4 I v V? Vi 5r it Si it Zi r. I r i Fagt 2-The Perquimans Weekly, The Weekly Society News DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Lane of Belvidere, had as dinner guests on Sunday, December 26th Mr, and Mrs. Donald M. Lane, Sr., Donald Jr., Mr. and Mrs. leon Lane, Douglas Lane and friend Miss Becky Jefferys all of Chesapeake, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Garland Walker, Sr. daughters, Gwen, Karen and Garland R Walker Jr., Miss Cindy Walker and friend Vernon King all of Virginia Beach, Va. Douglas Lane Jr. and Garland Walker, Jr. spent Sunday and Monday nights with their grandparents. HOLIDAYS IN FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Winslow and children, Van and Leah, and Mrs. Audrey Roach spent the Christmas Holidays in Florida. IN NORFOLK Mrs. Odell Stallings spent the Christmas Holidays in Norfolk, Va. with her son und daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Stallings. VISITS GRANDPARENTS Miss Renee Reilly of Norfolk, Va. spent the holidays with her erandDarents. Mr. and Mrs George W. Baker. XMAS GUEST Mr. and Mrs. Vick Roach of Great Bridge, Va. were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Winslow on Christmas day. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nixon were in Florida during the holidays. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Betty Proctor is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. RETURNS FROM CHARLOTTE Mrs. Elie Forehand and Mrs. Marjorie Rountree returned Tuesday from Charlotte where they attended the showing for Youthland. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers of Wilmington returned home Thursday after spending 5 days last week with their mothers, Mrs. W.T. Smith and Mrs. John T. Lane. r -I G LP-G11 it delivered automatically We check your supply regularly. If you need more, we make a new delivery automatically! Let us start tooay. can REED OIL Dial ! 426-6458 1 OUR ANNUAL FTGR CHRISTMAS SALE koiv- in Fnoen:ss Woodland Dress Shoppe 103 S. Woodland Circle - Hertford, N.C. " Hertford, N. C, Thursday, January VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. L.C. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Jr., Miss Lynn Rose, and Kim Rose were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose, Sr. in Winston Salem and Mr, and Mrs. F. Murray White in Kernersville for a week recently and at tended the Moravian Christmas Service in Winston-Salem. RETURN HOME Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sikes returned to their home Wed nesday after spending ths Holidays with Mrs. T.J. Nixon, Jr.-'' ; LEAVES FOR WASH. Mrs. Pat Sykes left last week for Tacoma, Wash., to join her husband, who is stationed at McChord Air Force Base. Mrs. Sykes is the former Jackie Simpson of Hertford. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Billy Ward, student at T. I. A Burlington, spent the Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward. FROM PA. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn Jr., and daughter of Hershey, Pa spent the Holidays with his mother, Mrs. Jack Brinn, Sr PETERSBURG GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. William Sloan of Petersburg, Va. were guests of Mr. und Mrs. W.H. Pitt and Mrs. T.S. White on Christmas Day. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. J.R. Futrell returned home last week after un dergoing observation and treatment at Watts Hospital in Durham. VISIT RELATIVES Rev. and Mrs. C.J. Andrews spent a few days last week with relatives in High Point and Greensboro. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Phillip Jackson has returned home after spending some time in Alexandira, Va. with ' her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Roy Vickers of Virginia CO. & - Hertford, N. C. 6, 1972 Beach, Va. spent the Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vickers. LA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deaton of Baton Rouge, La. are guests of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood ard. ;;. . . PA GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brougjiton and daughter of Indiana, Pa. spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Johnny Broughton, Jr. RETURNS HOME Mrs. W.H. Hardcastle has returned home after a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Captain and Mrs. W.H. Hard castle, Jr., at Va. Beach, Va. RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. und Mrs. Fred Gregory and familv of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. Gregory's narpnts Mr. and Mrs. Royce Vickers, for a few days last week. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone of Alexandira, Va. were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Phillip Jackson. CHARLOTTE GUESTS W.H. Pitt. Jr., Miss Susan Pitt, Bill Pitt, Vaughn McAllister, Jr. and John McAllister, all of Charlotte, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt, Sr. a few days last week. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane andJ family returned home tuesaay after a visit in Deerfield, Fla. with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henry. FROM BURLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Batts and family of Burlington were Holiday guests of Mrs. Bea Jessuip. Receives Degree Mrs. Pat Sykes was graduated from UNC Wilmington, with a BA Degree in Elementary Education on December 17. Mrs. Sykes is the former Jackie Simpson, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. John Simpson of Hertford. Bridge Club Meets Mrs C.R. Holmes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. T.L. Jessup, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. H.C. Stokes, Mrs. G.W. Barbee, Mrs. W.C. Dozier. Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Mrs. Herbert Nixon, and the hostess. m-c sinkix; woir the high . IT 11 vw- score prize. A sweet course was served. Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs J.H. Newbold was hostess to her bridge club Thnrsdav afternoon at her home on Front Street. Guests were Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. T.W. Wilson. Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. C.A. Davenport, Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, Mrs. J R. Futrell. ana Mrs W r. FHuiarris Mrs. Edwards was high score winner. A sweet course wa? served. FROM 'WINSTON-SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Banks and family of Winston-Salem were Holiday guests of his mother, Mrs, C.C. Banks. WEEK-END IN GARNER Miss Gladys Felton spent the week-end in Garner with Rev. and Mrs. O.L. Hathaway. VISIT IN FLA. Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White are visiting relatives in Florida. VISITS IN MAYESVILLE Mrs. John Coston was a guest of relatives in Mayesville for a few days last . week. FROM GREENSBORO " Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant and family of Greensboro were guests of Miss Elizabeth Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucner during the Holidays. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Mattie Matthews is a patient in the Chowan Hospital for observation and treatment HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Jr. and family of Durham were Holiday guests of Miss Elizabeth Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucker. VA GUESTS Mrs. Ann Mercer of Chesapeake, Va. and Mrs Leary Irvine of Buena Vista, Va. were guests of Mrs. Maude Jones on Tuesday. MOVE INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley moved into their new home in Woodland Circle last week. RETURNS HOME Miss Sue White has returned to her home in Virginia Beach, Va. after spending the Holidays with her. parents, Mr.and Mrs Julian White. FROM GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Zack Harris and family of Goldsboro were guests of Mr. Z.A. Harris on Wed nesday. FROM MISS. Don Keaton, who is stationed at Biloxi, Miss, with the U.S. Air Force, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keaton. VuSDACt.'OiCE- mm lb. MEAT & PRODUCE PRICES NO SALES TO UEALKRS! RED GATE'S FINEST VEGETABLES MIX OK. MATCH! CUTOKIEN BEANS ISMOZ. -CAN LIMA BEANS - GOLDEN CREAM f WHOLE KERNEL. CORN -APPLE SAUCE a .. FROM PLYMOUTH .Tnl Ttrinklev -of Plymoutn was a guest of Miss Elizabeth Tucker and Miss Virginia Tucker on Sunday. MOVE INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Riley Williams and family moved into their new home on Dobb St. last week. FROM E. CITY Frank Dawson of Elizabeth City was a guest of Miss Virginia Tucker and Miss Elizabeth Tucker on Saturday, MOVE INTO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griffin moved into their new home on Castleton Avenue last week. STUDENTS RETURN TO COLLEGE Students who have returned to college after the holidays are as follows: UNC-Chapel Hill - Doug Haskett. Walter Edwards, Jr., Michael Miller. Jim White, Wayne Riddick, Brant Murray, Don Morgan. John Caddy. Archie Blanchard; Greensboro College - Nanette Ambrose; UNC-Greensboro - Susan Harrell, Dianne Lay den; Campbell College - Linda Harrell; Wake Forest - Donald Perry, Tommy Long; Applachian College - Peggy ' Ambrose, Jerry Sullivan; Carson Newman - Thomas Gregory; T.I. A., Burlington - Billy Ward; West Carolina University -Sharon Swindell; N.C. State, Raleigh - Shelley Bateman, Bill Decker, Marshall Caddy, Douglas Perry, Jane Evans; ECU - Greenville - Karen Haskett, Peggy White, Betty White, Geneva White, Janice Winslow, Cindy Winslow, Janet . Dail, Claudia Brinn, BethBrinn, Linda Long, Georgia Winslow, Shirley Gregory, Nancy Tunnell, Martha Watkins, Hubert Watson, Jarvis Miller, Ronnie Baker, Mike Bunch, James White, Larry Swindell. r:,:::i SLICED JLOIN lb. EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JAN. GAROEN CHMM SOUP OVENKRUr (ALIUS CTJXKERS SNACKER ' CTJXKERS u. . KG. I MHUnt a. I CANS Miss Jones Weds The wedding of Miss Mary Jean Jones and Joseph Willard Harrell was solemnized on new Year's Day at half after two o'clock in Bethlehem Holliness Apostolic church, Hert, N.C. Rev. C.A. Proctor performed the double ring ceremony. The wedding music was played by Jacob Wills, a senior at Perquimans High School. Elder Edward Harrell. an uncle of the groom sang. "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Martha Griswold sang. "Don't let my suffering be in vain." Candlelight, white mums, and palm, provided a decorative setting at the altar. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.M. Jones of Rt. 1 Hertford. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr and Mrs. Richard Harrell of Rt. 1 Hertford. V . Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of warm white chiffon and peau d'auge lace, fashioned with an empire waist and full A line skirt. The bodice was designed with long sleeves ending in wedding points, and scooped neckline accented with lace. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was arranged from a circle of daisies. She carried a cascade of white bride's roses. Miss Cynthia Norman, a r i i i i 70 Ford Gal. 500 4DrV 70 LTD 4 Dr. 69Chev.B.A.,4Dr. 64 Ford Gal. 500 4 dr. H.T. 68 Plymouth 2 Dr. H. Top 67 Ford Gat. 500 4 Dr. - 69 Ford LTD. 4 dr. 70 Volkwagon 66 Ford Gal. 500 4 Dr. 64bkJi2dr.,H.Top 69 Fair 500 2-Dr WINSLO'.V - PhoM 426245 or 42S . lkm ' 8, 1972 FAMILY PACK CHICKEN ; -391 OA-UANtONEUa HAMS a W TANGERINES -49' 107 01 CM 2T IT u ry jJIT. j. V H MHl M GOLoao f J"" , "Ev A OCTM STAMPS ' ' QTTM STAMPS; I AMVllAKa-MNQW 11 lMO-OVli. I : :! tlkw.vuiUWM II 0mti'''- I j i-imh-i wk,wn I 1 W HM rnirrri rpriPQ u lb I FANCrjWUT c:.:r.0TS J FANCY FIX, OVUM c::::.ge Joseph Harwell , classmate of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a floor length sown of skv blue taffeta ac cented with a sash and bow, bishop sleeves and empire waistline, her headdress was a matching taffeta bow. She carried a cascade of blue forgetmenots, and white mums. Brides maids were sisters of the bride. They wore floor length gowns of aqua blue and carried flowers accented with colored ribbons and fern. The bridegroom had as his best man, Amn. Edward E, Nixon of Chanute Afb. 111. Mrs. J.C. Norman was mistress of the ceremony; The usher was Gilbert Vaughan, a graduate of Perquimans High School. Little Donna Jones, neice of the bride was flower girl. She wore a blue taffeta dress and carried a basket of rose petals. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Jones chose a blue polyester -dress with matching accessories and pink corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a two piece dress of yellow bonded crepe with matching accessories and a white; cor sage.' .' ! The bride is a junior at Perquimans High where she expects to continue her education. The bridegroom is 66 Ford 7 Litri 2 Dr. 167 Chev. Wagon h68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Dr. 68Chev.Chevel(SS 70 Maverick 67 Plymouth Conv. ; 66 Mustang 69 Ford Curt. 500 4 Dr.; 69 LTD 4 Dr. H. Top 65 Chev. 4 Dr. 69 Ford GT, 2 Dr., H.Toi BlAflCHARD - 6G54 U.S.T7 North U'L; J Li' MOTOR BREAD- 25 p, mnv ill nine S??!LZ m-mJ - M ' i- ' lUmiEiialai ihiliirim DlwtUrf Ciwwtr AWtfi . m w ?Jr A Hi ii Hiamauaufci POInWI ( ) o) 1 . : 1i COL9 BOND CXTM STAMPS k mi - , 0nMi'wM,Lllai t-l Ti c - t fl ! EXTM STAMPS II E.. STAN, 1 ItatoWkM, tUlATOFS I' M (, an airman at a Florida base at which he will return shortly. Mi. and Mrs. Harrell's plans for the future are at the moment. In complete. ' Anniversary fs?ty' Mrs. Willard Bate; '" '! Aleck Stallings and tyrs. Lou. Howell honored their sister aiiU, husband, Mr. and Jfrs.. Burton Myers, on their tiy fifth wedding anniversary Tuesday night; December 28th, 1971,-at the home of Mrs. Baker,., , It was also jthe Redding 'data I of their mother fo.ohn Ti J Lane, who was present. J J Others in attendance- wre I lusoerry uui, aiw. ouuuiib Louia Howell, Willard Baker, Mai and Clark Baker. After enjoying music (and games the hostesses served delicious refreshments. . J Acquisition! ; 1 '' Ayoung stenographer, in married, caused a number of raised eyebrows at the office , one day when she began passing out cigars and car.dy tied with little blue ribboi&- "Sav. what's the oc sion?," one of her f el worKflrs tinany asnea. r "Ufa a bov." the d' announced Droudlv. disllav" lnr m small diamond oA het loft hand. "Six feet Jtall weighs 178 pounds." TRUCKS , 69 Chev. C10 Pickup 1969 Ford F-100 69 International Pickup' 70 Chev. C10 Pickup 67 Chev. Pickup 67 Ford Hanger 64 Caravan. 70FordF10a 66 Ford F-10O 62 Ford F-100 CO., INC. Hartford, fl 5 COLONIAL STOIeTI AUmUU-MRACUU BACON 69 PHASt II AND FOOD PIKES MIIU. I. rai. v t - M m . 1 iftMMM Th.M w tMru.l mm I. kd. wrf U COLD KO rxnu STAMP: V-INFICTANT Oflv mm m iww M Cm.' ' 1-1 100 -l JM1.I. 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