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ft-i -Tht rerqaimans Weakly, Hertford, N. C, Thunday, March 2, 1972 The Weelily Society News RALEIGH GUESTS Mrs. Shelton White and Miss Sarah ' Elizabeth White of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. VISITS RELATIVES Mrs. John Coston spent a few days this week with relatives in Hookerton and Beulahville. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Carson Spivey, Jr. has returned borne from Albemarle Hospital where he underwent treatment for a few days. VA. BEACH GUESTS Captain and Mrs. W.H. Hardcastle, Jr. and family of Virginia Beach, Va. were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. W.H. Hardcastle, Sr. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Z.A. Harris is a patient in the Chowan Hospital. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White and twin sons, Johnny and Bobby, of Newport News, Va. spent-the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Georgia Kaye Window, student at ECU. Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow. CONWAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Conway were week end suests of Mr. and Mrs.' Alien Winslow and Mrs. Annie White. RETURNS FROM FLA. Mrs. Mattie Matthews returned home Wednesday after spending several weeks in Deerfield, Fla. with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henrv. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Colon Jackson returned home from Chowan Hospital Tuesday where he was a patient for several days. FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Overton and familv of Newoort News, Va. were week-end guests of relatives. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards spent the week-end at their cottase at Naes Head. ATTENDS CANCER MEETING J.T. BiKKers attended the N r. Mid-Winter Cancer Con ference in Raleigh on Tuesday of last week. E. CITY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Swain and family of Elizabeth City were guests of Mrs. Swain's mother, Mrs. Katherine Ward, on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Carl Sawyer is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. J RALEIGH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Jr.. of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Winslow ana Mrs. Annie White. E. CITY GUEST Mrs. Dorothy Baxley of Elizabeth City was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. ritt on Mondav. SAT. IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallmgs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Staliines in Greenville on Saturday. VISIT IN EDENTON Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis visited friends in Edenton on Friday. FROM SOUTHERN FINES Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brouchton of Southern Pines spent the week-end here with relatives and attended, the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Vera B. , Batten. SUNDAY IN PLYMOUTH Mrs. Addie Keeean visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones, in Plymouth on Sunday. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ohniel Jordan of Smithfield, Va. were guests of Mr: and Mrs. Pete Howell ana Mrs. Elsie Boyce on Sunday. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry of Wilmington attended the funeral of Mrs. Vera B. Batten on Monday. FROM RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dale of Raleigh spent the week-end here with relatives and at tended the funeral of Mrs. Dale's aunt, Mrs. Vera B. Batten. NORFOLK GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. F.E. McCloskey and sons, Darrin and Todd, of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs. R.B. Thach on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Thomas Hurdle is a surgery patient in Norfolk General Hospital. VISIT IN HOSPITAL , Mrs. Sylvia Winslow, Mrs. Myrta Winslow, and John Lassiter visited Edwin White in Southampton Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Va on Thursday. NORFOLK GUESTS Preston Boyce and son, Steven, of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Howell and Mrs. Elsie Boyce on Saturday. FROM FAYETTEVUXE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White of Fayetteville spent the week-end here with relatives ana visuea his father, Edwin White, in Southampton Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Va. VISIT IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Grace Ward and Mrs. Sylvia Winslow visited Edwin White in Southampton Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Va. on Friday. RETURN FROM FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hollowell returned home last week after spending several weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. SUNDAY IN FRANKLIN. Mrs. Myrta Winslow, Mr. Barbara Rose, Miss Lynne Rose, Miss Mary Lindsey Beers, Mrs. LaClaire Rogerson, and Miss Ann Rogerson visited Edwin White in Southampton Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Va. on Sunday. VISIT IN MARYLAND Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGoogan spent last week-end in Annapolis, Maryland, visitins their dauehter. Miss Letitia McGoogan. GUESTS OF STALUNGS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Creech of Chesapeake. Va., and Mrs. Lillian Wirt of Roanoke, Va., visited "Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Staliines of Whiteston on Thursday. GUESTS OF DATLS Miss Joyce Lynn and Miss Lisa Meinreich of Baltimore, Mil and David Hodnett and Jarvis Dail of Norfolk, Va. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Dail. FROM WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers of Wilmington, N.C., spent the weekend visiting their mothers Mrs. John T. Lane ana Mrs. W.T. Smith. Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. W.G. Wright was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church. Those Dlavind were Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. Mont- fort Haslam, Mrs. T.P. Brinn, Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee. Mrs. Ward. - Miss Thelma Elliott, and Miss Mary Helene Newby. Mrs. Horton won . the high score prize. A sweet course was served. Sign Up Time In Dixie Its sign up time in Dixie Yes for tens of thousands of boys eight through twelve years of agethe next several weeks will be "contact" time . . . that special day in the middle of a dull winter period when the call goes out for all boys to come to the registration point and sign up for the summer baseball season in a Dixie Youth Baseball League. . Leagues throughout the South will soon be making the call for can didates to drop by the park to get lined up for the soon to arrive season. 1972 will see another Dixie Youth Season when the ultimate goal for all leagues will be to win their State Championship and to play in the World Series to be held this year in Fabulous Winter Haven, Florida,' on the fringe of Disneyworld. .-' For those areas that already have a Dixie Youth League we suggest they keep their ears tuned to the nearby radio or look in their Newspaper for the sign-up announcement. For areas that do not have Dixie Youth Baseball we invite them to write for full particulars on what it offers and how to enter. Seventeen years of operating a Youth Baseball program is a lm Hm hut in these years you learn what is good and what k one has to do is write: Nick F. Senter. Commissioner Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc. P.O. Box 222 Lookout Mountain, Tennessee 37350 Card Of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone, the various organizations from both Baptist and Methodist uiurcnes for the gifts, cards ana visits durine the time of my accident. Your thoushtfulness will alwavs be remembered. Aubrey Goodman hMt. Dixie Youth has fobum veara of olay and is ntarina Its seventeenth season, it has taken the aood and made it best and boys all over the Smith win enlov a summer of fun-filled recreation playing in a league. For full particulars an MSS y rswv . .rv .Mk- . " VV.A Bridge Club Meets Mrs. C.R. Holmes entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Players were Mr. T.L. Jessup, Mrs. G.W. Barbee, Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. J.T. Biggers, Mrs. H.C. Stokes, Miss Mary Sumner, and Miss Ruby White. Mrs. StokeS was high score winner. A sweet course was served. Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. C.R. Holmes was hostess to her hridee club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. T.w. Wilson, Mrs. S.P. Jessuo. Mrs. C.A. Davenport, Mrs. J.H. Newbold, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, Mrs. uoya Horton, and Mrs. W.H. Oakey, Jr. Mrs. Whedbee won the high score. A sweet course was Served. Card Of Thanks We would like to express our appreciation to all. Relatives, neighbors and friends, for all they did for us during the death of our Mother. The Family of Marie J. Winslow Wynn-Fork 441 Club Meet The Wvnn-Fork 4-H Club met Monday, February 21, 1972 at the Hertford Grammar school. The meeting was called to order by Susan Rogerson, Followed by the Pledges of Allegiances to the American and 4-H Flags. Devotion was given by Phyllis Etheridge. The roll was called witn so members present. Susan Roeerson save a demonstration on "Personal Appearance". Mrs. Earline White, gave a talk on Vitamin c ana now im portant it is for our body to get this in order to help fight off I infections. With no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Beth Swindell. Tina and Tammy Kyle served refreshments. IReporter-Sheila Dail March Calendar For W.S.C.S. March Calendar for Women's Society of Christian Service: March 3-World Day of Prayer at Episcopal Church. March 6-7:15 p.m. Executive Board meeting. 8:00 p.m. General meeting with the Minnie Wilson Circle presenting the program and the Mary Towe Circle in charge of the social hour. March 7-9:45 a.m. Minnie Wilson Circle with Mrs. W.H. Pitt. March 8-3:00 p.m. Mary Towe Circle with Mrs. Frank McGoogan. March 134:00 p.m. Delia Shamburger Circle with Mrs. Francis Nixon. March 13-8:00 p.m. Helen Bame Circle with Mrs. Howard Williams. March 13-8:00 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild with Mrs. Katherine Ward. Card Of Thanks : Mere words are inadequate to express the gratitude to each and everyone who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful flowers, cards, food, visits, prayers, and all other acts of kindness. We are most grateful. The Children of Mrs. Gertrude B. Harrell. Card Of Thanks We would like to thank the Belvidere-Chapel Hill Fire Department, and everyone that helped us in our recent fire. We will always be grateful. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland TAYLOR THEATRE Edenton, N.C. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ft Saturday March 1-2-3-4-Riting (G) WALT DISNEY'S "Lady And The Tramp" Sunday, Monday fc Tuesday March 6-6-7-Rttin(GP) SHELLEY WINTERS, MARK LESTER & RALPH RICHARDSON 'IN "Who Slew Auntie Roo?' Wednesday, March 8 "Midnight Plowboy No On Under 17 Admitted AiiTiisrjzs) r::cc!-n rocs rs E3 c"::n ccca SEVSS Cr.!y o EZ2VZ02 zrr;a MACinr;z3 sold by us it: n. c : ' it" z 4-iu?t it INCOME TAX PREPARATIONS 4 . 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