; t m 2-The Perquimans Weekly, The Weekly Society News HOSPITAL :E.E. Payne is a surgery ratient In Norfolk General Soapital. . I FROM FLA. I Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis have sd home after a vacation i Florida. DURHAM GUESTS 3 Dr. and Mrs. Hazel B. Mat- fjiewa, Jr. and son, Rock,' of Durham were week-end guests ' sc his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Matthews, Sr. ! ATTEND ST. MAY'S ALUM NAE MEETING i : : Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Miss j Elizabeth Tucker, and Miss I .Virginia Tucker spent the week i end In Raleigh and attended an Alumnae Meeting at St. Mary's ! College. I WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD jx Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby 1 Ipent the week-end at Nags .Head. AUCTION SALE Saturday, April 22, 1972 Salt to bt held across the street M 9i i. . n . i i . i noun jj m aeiviacrc, 11. -. ANTIQUES ft Biylln (Phila., Pa.) wood, hone-drawn child heme 5 wood chlld'i caskets Lot of insulston (dated 1893) Piano 1 tool Old ship Utam Pump organ Old Ooga horn (dated 1915) 2 Anvils Large lot old blacksmith equip ment Lot of parti for wall phones Utner items too numerous to mention ; SAWMILL EQUIPMENT MiniteapoUt-Moline gas power unit (100 hp) needs work Flick carriage Prick edger Planer Orel saw 3 rollers Shingle mill 2 Metal conveyors Metal lumber trailer (with rollers) Other items too numerous to mention TERMS: SALE AUTHORIZED BY EDWIN S. WHITE PHONE 297-2210 II III! II m The Mobilain 5000. 59 pounds of Westinfhouse air conditioning in a compact unit Out cools rooms 12x16 or smaller, cook mam an over. ' Cany one home, install it in mlntues K pktp ia like a lamp into any adequately wind circuit. Fits any window 19W to 42" wide. Got another room in the house that's Hertford, N.C., Thursday, April W. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newby, Jr. and son, Stokes, of Charleston, W.Va. are guests of his mother, Mrs. Newby, Sr. RETURNS HOME Mrs. T.P. Brinn has returned home after a visit with relatives in Durham and Henderson. ATTENDS GRADUATION Mrs. Charles Eley attended the Graduation of her husband at N.C. Highway Patrol School in Chapel Hill on Friday. FROM CHARLOTTE Mrs. Richard Payne of Charlotte spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hollowell. VISITS IN RALEIGH Miss Elizabeth Tucker is a guest of Mrs. Russell Broughton in Raleigh this week. WEEK-END AT BUXTON Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Perry and son, Woody, spent the week end at Buxton. from the Post Office (On State FARM EQUIPMENT Case tractor "400" diesel John Deere mowing machine (no. 5) fork lift or hydraulic lift Long pick-up disc Long 66 bush hog Cultivator on tool bar (front end type) 4-row planters on rubber Drain digger Collar Packer 4-row middle buster on rubber 3 Tractor hydraulic cylinders Dirt scoop with 3 point hitch Other items too numerous to mention OTHER ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Fiberglass boat ft 20 hp John son motor (like new) Utility trailer Metal frame trailer with wood deck Large lot wrenchs and hand tools Railroad jacks J Vises Pipe vise 3 Large electric motors Other items too numerous to mention CASH AUCTIONEER HAROLD W1NSLOW PHONE 297-2658 UNO a 20, 1973 HOME FOR WEEK-END Doug Haskett, student at UNC-Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett. FROM RALEIGH Mrs. T.B. Sumner, T.B. Sumner, Jr. and T. B. Sumner, III, of Raleigh spent the week end here. IN FLA. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White spent this week vacationing in Florida. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Joe Meads is a surgery patient in the Chowan Hospital in Edenton. VA. BEACH GUESTS Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mrs. Mary Moore at Morgan's Rest Home on Friday. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell and Mr. and Mrs. George Fields attended the funeral of Mrs. Ab Williams in Wilmington last W66k. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Maude Godwin has returned home from the Chowan Hospital in Edenton where she underwent ob servation and treatment. WEEK-END HERE R.B. Kirby and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kirby spent the week end here. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Tom Cox is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cone of Alexandria, Va. were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Phillip Jackson. RETURN TO FLA. Mrs. J.S. Vick and Mrs. Bill Miller have returned to Jacksonville, Fla. after spen ' ding a few days here last week. RETURNS HOME Charles Eley has returned home after graduating from Patrolman's School in Chapel Hill last week. IN HOSPITAL J.O. White is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City. SUNDAY GUESTS Mrs. Rob Ellis and Mrs. Benjamin Pearce of Newport News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson on Sunday. WINCHESTER GUEST Mrs. Thelma Peele of Win chester, Va. spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. IN DURHAM Mrs. J.R. Futrell is spending some time in Durham with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell. GOLDSBORO GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. David Peacock and children, Emily and John, of Goldsboro were guests of her - Jli o routing? Why not two? Whether you cany home one or two or moiti each Mobilain carries a 3-year replacement guarantee: if the hermetically sealed refrigeration system should fail within S years, your Westlnghouse dealer will replace the entire Unit Honestly now, why sweat? Annie . ..... ' Chalk, on Saturday. IN -CHARLOTTE Mrs. H. C. Sullivan is spen ding some time in Charlotte with Dr. and Mrs. ' Andrew Taylor. VISITS IN SANFORD , Mrs. F.T. Johnson is visiting relatives in Sanford. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Ruth Burden of Winfall has returned home from the Chowan Hospital where she was a patient for observation and treatment. EDENTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ray Bunch and children of Edenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson on Sunday. THURSDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James K. Copeland and sons of Williamston spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boyce enroute to San Juan, Puerto Rico. They will spend 2 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boyce, Jr. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dail and daughter, Miss Donna Dail, of Arlington, Va. were week-end guests of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. W.E. Dail. EASTER GUESTS Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick included Mrs. Tarlie Twine, Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Jessup, and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Walters of Gates, Mr. and Mrs. James Twisdale, Jr. and Ellen of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter, Mary Anne and Phillip of Raleigh, Mr. grandmother, Mrs.' Annie jr - 10rt0hS pR0ZEN I I I r ' ' pv J 1 PR,CE"Fa'LW2 PATRICK CUDAHY4AN BONELESS f, OO If Hi '1 S CANNED 9V v. - ,H A-M S 3taMH. Xk I SCOTCH TREAT , A(t ( . SLICED BACON !Ejg&bSl- J CHEFS PRIDE I GORTON'S FROZEN VT . SALADS FISH STICKS 1 ) 1 A COLE SLAW-15 0Z. CU W,W PRO. CQ, W mmmmmmmmmmmmJ '. i I and Mrs. F.M. Matter, Mitza l 1 iri-.ii. n.j. and Foster of Virginia Beach, Va., Miss Lydia Riddick "of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Riddick, Jr. and daughter, of Franklin, Va., and Tim Riddick of Tucson, Arizona. FRM WILLIAMSTON Chad Copeland of Williamston is spending 2 weeks with his grandparents,.' Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boyce in Belvidere. ATTENDED FUNERAL' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry Holloweli, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hollowell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Julian Powell, Mrs. Clemon Bass, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Woodley Bundy visited in the home and attended .the funeral of Cordell . Ansell at Twiford Colonial Chapel in Great Bridge. Va. and the burial in Chesapeake Memorial Gardens on Saturday, A NOTE OF THANKS To my friends, neighbors, and relatives who remembered me with their prayers, cards, flowers, food, visits and gifts of various types while I was in the hospital and since my return home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. May God bless each of you. James Wilder John A. Mitchener, Jr., believes: . "My experience in municipal govern ment - as councilman, mayor and presi dent of the N. C. Lsaaueof Municipalities - equips me with knowledge of the legisla tive, process which would be an asset as your representative in the General Assem bly. I recognize the importance of work ing closely with local elected officials and will solicit their opinions about matters affecting the area.'' On May 6th Elect a Man of Proven Ability Clecr John A. Mitchener, Jr. LEAVES FOR ARIZONA . Tim Riddick left. Wednesday after spending the Easter Holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Riddick. He is stationed at U.S.A.F. Base, Davis-Mothan, Arizona. SUNDAY IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley and daugher, Charla Ann, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley at Virginia Beach, Va. on Sunday. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude my family and I feel for all the cards, flowers, food, monetary gifts. : prayers and other deeds. We greatly appreciate, your acts of kindness. May God bless each of you. Mrs. Clinton Ray Winslow and family VISIT IN VA. ' Mr. and Mrs. Julian Powell, Mrs. Clemon Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell, Mr. and m for "thrifty" REED DIAL 428-5458 Dresses Ensembles REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE Woodland Dress Shoppe "THE FASHION CENTER" Hertford, N. C. Phone 426-5620 Mrs. Don Umphlett, and Mrs. Jean U. Lupton visited Mrs. Willie Perry Ansell in Chesapeake, Va. Saturday afternoon. 8-lottor word Compare Ittotani with other fueli you'll tavt on equipment main tenanca and save on fual cwuump. . tlon. And you gat all the luxury and convenlonct of plptd-ln gatl Call us now for Immtdlato delivery. (mso) OIL CO. HERTFORD. N. C. and Hats

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