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f f. Page 2-The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, January 20, 1972 The Weekly Society News WEEK-END HERE Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Julian White. NEW MEXICO GUEST Mrs. S.L. Sisco of Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico arrived Friday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, while her husband, Major Sisco, is on an assignment in Germany. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Claudia Brinn, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Claude Brinn. RETURNS HOME Mrs. T.P. Brinn returned home Sunday after spending some time in Durham and Henderson with relatives. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. R.B. Kirby is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital IN RALEIGH Miss Elizabeth Tucker spent a few days last week in Raleigh with friends. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Georgia Kaye Winslow, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withrow of Emporia, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Skinner, Sr. on Sunday. VA. GUESTS Mrs. F.E. McCloskey and sons, Darrin and Todd, of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs. R.B. Thach and other relatives on Satureay. VISIT IN WILLIAMSTON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Mrs. A.R. Winslow, Mrs. P.B. Thach, Mrs. A.R. Winslow, Miss Betty Lou White, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bunch were guests of Miss Susan Cox in Williamston on Sunday. VISITS IN GREENVILLE Mrs. H.C. Sullivan was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sullivan in Greenville a few days last week. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William M. Divers, III, and family of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs. W.M. Divers, Sr. on Saturday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Miss Vickie Haskett has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital after un dergoing surgery recently. SUNDAY IN E. CITY Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Winslow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Winslow, Jr. in Elizabeth City on Sunday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Miss Lois Eure has returned home from Norfolk General Hospital, where she was a surgery patient. WEEK-END HERE Kermit Kirby of Norfolk, Va. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Kirby. IN PORTSMOUTH Mrs. C.E. Cannon, Miss Cornelia Cannon, and T.T. Harrell spent a few days last week in Portsmouth, Va. with Mrs. W.M. Harrell. WEEK-END GUEST Miss Mary Hemingway of Henderson was a week-end guest of Mrs. Vera B. Batten. VA. GUEST Mrs. Vick Stallings of Port smouth, Va. was a guest of her mother, Mrs. J.H. Baker, on Monday. Miss Elliott Entertains Bridge Qub Miss Thelma Elliott en-' tertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Riverside Avenue. Those playing were Mrs. W.G. Wright, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. Eldon Winslow, Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mrs. C.E. Johnson, Mrs. V.N. Darden, Mrs. T.B. Sumner, and the hostess. Mrs. Wright won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. Albemarle Regional Planning Endorses 4-Laning Of US 17 The Albemarle Regional Planning and Development Commission Board of Directors have unanimously endorsed the four laning of US 17 through Northeastern North Carolina. The resolution was passed by the directors at their regular January board meeting last Thursday (Jan. 13) in Edenton. The members did not specify a preference for any of the three proposed corridors from the Elizabeth City area to the Virginia line made by the State Highway Commission. . Concern was expressed by a board member, Macon John son, who is chairman of the Camden County Com missioners, that the Inland Waterway Bridge at South Mills could eventually be closed as all of the proposed routes by-pass South Mills. He said, the reduction in traffic on the existing US17 bridge, which is midway the town limits, could eventually lead to its elimination by the U.S. Corps of Engineers. "If eliminated, it would be necessary for the residents to travel nine miles distance just to cross to the other side of town", Johnson said. A resolution was passed favoring the retaining of the bridge over the Inland Waterway at South Mills. William B. Gardner, chairman of the board of directors, noted; "It is important that the ten counties of the region stand together in support of each other". Wesley Cullipher, director of the Albemarle Regional Commission, reported that all but one of the 21 jobs funded in the ten counties under the Emergency Employment Act had been filled. The single vacancy was for a secretary in Creswell. Cullipher said, an application had teen submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for a TAYLOR THEATRE i . . . Edenton, N. C. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Jan. 19-20-2 1-22-Rating (GP) JAMES GARNER, LOU GOSSETT& SUSAN CLARK IN "SKIN GAME" Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Jan. 23-24-25-Ratinj (R) CLINT EASTWOOD & JESSICA WALTER IN "Play Misty For Me" Wednesday L Thursday Jan. 26-27 Ratinf (GP) VINCENT PRICE & JOSEPH COTTON IN "Tho Abominabla Dr. Fhftes" facilities building at Stumpy Point. He pointed out that the community had no building to have meetings or activities. Miss June Myers, Regional Human Resources Director, informed the board that planning grants for solid waste disposal operations are available from the Solid Waste Division of the Environmental Protection Agency. The board approved further investigation with the objective of locating a solid waste operation that would convert waste intoN a marketable product to be located in the area. Miss Eure Released From Hospital Miss Lois Eure, 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eure of Rt. 3, who was hospitalized following an automobile accident on New Year's Eve, and who required head surgery, has been released from the hospital, and is recuperating at her home. Miss Eure was an occupant in a 1966 Mustang car being driven by Henry Stokes, Jr., and oc cupied by Miss Eure, and John E. Ritter. age IS. son of Mrs. Julian E. Winslow. State Highway Patrolman Robert Allen, the investigating officer stated the accident occured on the White Hat-New Hope Road on Friday night new year's eve at approximately 1 1 : 1 5 p. m ., that Stokes the driver of the car lost control in a curve on the New Hope White Hat Road, seven miles south, of Hertford while Stokes and Ritter were taking Miss Eure to her home, of which they were in sight of, at the time of the ac cident. Miss Eure was hospitalized and required head surgey. The Ritter youth was also hospitalized at the time following the accident, and later released. Stokes received facial cuts. ' ' Card Of Thanks I wish to thank all our friends for the gifts, cards, visits and prayers during the sickness and death of my husband. Jake Basnight. Ida Basnight W.MS.Of Berea Church Meeting The Women's Missionary Society of the Berea Church of Christ met oo Friday night at the home of Mrs. Guy Webb Jr., with Mrs. Joe P. White as hostess. Mrs. Whit Cartwright presided. Mrs. Donald Baker gave an interesting report on the Cookson Hills, Okla. Home for Children, and the work being done there. Mrs. J.D. Yeates taught the lesson from the Minor Prophet work book. She taught an in spiring lesson on Zephaniah and his warning to Judah and Jerusalem, and that Spiritual worship did not depend upon a place, but on the presence of God. Twelve members were present. The hostess served ambrosia, cake, and nuts. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. William K. Willis of Urbanna, Va. an nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Kelly Lee, born Thursday, January 6, at Riverside Hospital, Newport News, Va. Mrs. Willis is the former Tommie Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton, former residents of Hertford, and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Raper of Hertford. Oueen Victoria reigned long er than any other British mon- IllVtl . JUDY'S HAIRSTYLING Welcomes two new Staff Members MRS. SALLY BAKER and MRS. RENEE HARRIS. FREE HAIRCUT WITH A SET Haircuts given by Sally & Renee', January 20 thru 29th. PERMANENTS REGULAR $15.00 ON SPECIAL FOR '10.00 GIVEN BY RENEE' & SALLY Call 426-5208 for appointment Mn. Kay Tice is with us every Thurs. L FtL JUDY'S HAIRSTYLING OPEN MON. THRU SAT. Harris Shopping Center Hertford, N. C. ,Car4QlThanks I wish to thank my friends and relatives for the many lovely 'cards, flowers and their visits while I was a patient at Norfolk General Hospital. 1 Your kindness will always be remembered. W.T. "Bill" Elliott Bridge Club Meets Mrs. S.M. Whedbee was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Guests were Mrs. H.A. Whitley. Mrs. T.W. Wilson, Mrs. C.A. Davenport. Mrs. C.R. Holmes. Mrs. J.H. Newbold. Mrs. J.R. Futrell, Mrs. S.P. Jessup, and Mrs. William Llewelyn. Mrs. Whitley won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. . . . Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bonner of Elizabeth City an nounce the birth of their first child, a son. on January 12, 1972 in Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Bonner is the former Ellen Hark of Warrenton and Raleigh, and Mr. Bonner is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Allan B. Bonner of Hertford. Going: from the outside in, a reproductive body consists of the cell, the nucleus, the chro mosome and the gene. Travelers Spend $850 Million In N.C. During Year Travelers spent a record $850 million in North Carolina during 1971, according to the annual travel survey published by the Travel and Promotion Division of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources. , This represents an increase of $48 million over the 1970 travel spending level. : Out-of-state travelers ' to North Carolina last year numbered 42 million, an in crease of two million over 1970 estimates. These out-of-state visitors spent $549 million, up from $518 million from the previous year. "Naturally we are extremely pleased with the travel results of 1971," Said Chuck Barbour, director of the Travel and Promotion Division. "The economy has been a big question all over the country and for this reason we . are pleasantly surprised with the new record. People are going to travel and they are going to travel to top vacation destinations. North Carolina is a top vacation state, and I think these results continue to prove this." he added. The states that provided the most Visitors to North Carolina were,, in order: Virginia, Tennessee, Ohio, , Florida, Georgia. New York, and South Carolina, all providing more than five percent Virginia led with 18.17 per cent, while South Carolina had S.32 percent. Pluto Is the planet farthest , from the Sim, f HICKS LAUNDKY & CLEAISEKS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY - ; WEDNESDAY I FRIDAY SATURDAY;: BILL CRUMMEY, Routemao Truck Radio Dispatched v PHONE EDENTON ::' 482-2148 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 8 t) is 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 8 0 9 8 0 B 8 8 8 ft o XJ I ' 0 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS TAKEN ON OUR LOW EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES ! flflis sTCawfiV c5tiliJ? 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