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Page 2-The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, May 4, 1972 The Week) Society News WEEK-END GUEST Miss Marjorie Hefren of Ijamsvllle, Md. was a week-end guest of Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. WEEK-END IN DURHAM Mrs. Welly White and Mrs. Howard Williams Jr. spent the week-end in Durham with Miss Monnie Divers, who was a surgery patient at Duke Hospital. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL W.H. Pitt has returned home from Chowan Hospital, where he underwent observation and treatment. WILSON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson were week-end guests of Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood. TUESDAY IN RALEIGH,, Mrs. J.E, Morris, Mrs. J.E. Newby and Miss Eva Newby spent Tuesday in Raleigh. VISITS IN GLOUCESTER Mrs. J.T. Biggers spent a few days last week in Gloucester with Mr. and Mrs. William Schaaf. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ward and daughter, Ann, of Winston Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward. LEWISTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker and family of Lewiston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Byrum on Sunday. RALEIGH GUESTS Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. GREENVILLE GUESTS : Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings and daughter, Shannon, of Greenville were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer. VISIT IN WINSTON-SALEM Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ward are spending a few days in Winston Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ward. FROM ECU Miss Cindy Winslow, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow. SUNDAY IN NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Perry of Rt. 3, Hertford, visited relatives in Norfolk, Va. on Sunday. FROM WINSTON-SALEM ' Miss Evelyn Tarkenton and Gary Teague of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. WEEK-END HOME Miss Georgia Kay Winslow, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Tom Cox has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital, where she underwent observation and treatment. M4HTICE! AU property owners are required to clean their lots THREE (3) TIMES Ar YEAR MAY-JUJLY-SEPTEMBER If owners do notcomply with ordinance, the town will dean the lots and the cost will be chargedagainst the property.... TOWN OF HERTFORD VISIT IN CURRITUCK Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Ballance of Amsbury, Mass. on Sunday, who are vacationing at Currituck. THURSDAY GUESTS Mrs. Charles Coston of Hookerton and Mrs. Carl Jef fers of Asheville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coston on Thursday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Edgar White has returned home from Chowan Hospital, where he underwent ob servation and treatment. MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of Gaithersburg, Md. spent the week-end with her grand mother, Mrs. Maude Lane. FROM NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Preston Boyce and 3 sons of Norfolk, Va. were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. Elsie Boyce. NORFOLK GUESTS Conway Jackson of Norfolk, Va. was a guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson, on Sunday. RETURN FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Joe Meads has returned home from Chowan Hospital, where she was a surgery patient. FROM ECU Miss Janet Dail, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dail. N.Y. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Remington Prackey of Brewster, N.Y. were guests of Mrs. Mary Moore at Morgan's Rest Home on Saturday. WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers and Mrs. Bill Emmart of Wilmington spent past week end with Mrs. John T. Lane and Ellsberry Lane in Whiteston and Mrs. W.T. Smith in Hert ford. VA. BEACH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Carey Quincey and Mrs. Mike Plemmons and baby of Virginia Beach, Va. were guests of Mrs. T.W. Nixon on Sunday. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. M.D. Lane is home from Chowan Hospital after un dergoing surgery. VISITS HERE Mrs. E.D. Steele from Bluefield, W. Va. is spending some time with her sister in Belvidere. TO DOG OWNERS State Law requires every dog owner in North Carolina to have his or her animal vaccinated against Rabies. As County Dog Warden and Rabies In spector, I will vaccinate dogs during the period of April 29 through May 15 on the following schedule: PERQUIMANS COUNTY COURT HOUSE MAY 3rd-6th-13th FROM 2 P.M. TIL 6 P.M. PERQUIMANS COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. APRIL 29, MAY 10th. FROM 2 P.M. TIL 6 P.M. Beginning April 29 thru May 15 this ciinic will be at the following locations MX ROUNTREE'S ST0RE-NICAN0R-M0NDAY, May 1 - 2 p.m. til 6 p.m. NEW HOPE-Thursday, May 4- - 2 p.m. til 6 p.rr ' LAYDEN'S STORE BELVIDERE Friday, May 5 2 p.m. tj 6 p.m. ALfONSON CHAPPELL STORE CHAPPELL HILL-Fri, May 12 - 2 a.m. til 6 pjn. WINK WINSLOWS STORE-WHITESTON-Monday, May 8 - 2 pjn. til 6 pm. BETHEL-Thursday, May 11 4 p.m. til 6 p.m. PECK'S GROCERY-WINFALL-Monday, May 15 2 pjn. til 6 a.m. During the Clinic the vaccination price is $1.25; after May 15 there will be an additional charge - Please bring your dog to me at the indicated location and save yourself possible court action. The Dog Warden-Rabies Inspector has authority to cite Into court anyone not complying with this law. " . - - DOG WARDEN RABIES INSPECTOR, PERQUIMANS COUNTY. REUNION IN DURHAM Dr. and Mrs. D.E. Miller entertained at a Family Reunion in their home in Forest Hill, Durham on Saturday with a delicious three course dinner. Guests, who spent the week-end and attended, were Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Miller, Sr., Mrs. May M. Perryi Elmer Miller, all of Rt. 2, Hertford, Mrs. H.T. West of Ayden, Jarvis Miller of ECU, Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Miller of Danville, Va. ON VISIT Mrs. T.W. Nixon is spending a few days in Elixabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Credlin and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Symons. PA. GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brou?hton and 2 children of Indiana, Pa. were week-end guests of his parents1, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broughton. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Teague of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. FROM WINDSOR Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott of Windsor were guests of their mothers, Mrs. W.M. Divers and Mrs. W.A. Elliott, on Sunday. WEEK-END GUEST Week-end guest at Sam Hourmouzis cottage in Nags Head were: His son, Sam Hourmouzis, Jr. from Chowan College in Murfreesboro; Mr. and Mrs. John Beers and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrum; Mr. and Mrs. Harris; Mr. Jay Dillon, Miss Dillon and Miss Brinn of Hert ford, and Mike Carr from Gates. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Evelyn Fields has returned home after spending two weeks in Fairfax, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields, Jr. RETURNS HOME Mrs. T.P. Layden and Velma Layden have returned home after spending several days in Wilmington and Southport. FILMING OF MOVIE Sam Hourmouzis, Jr. during the past week was part of the filming of a movie portraying a typical student for Chowan College which was filmed by the University of N.C. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my appreciation to all my friends, neighbors and family and to the churches, Sunday schools and lodges for all the cars, gifts, flowers and any act of kindness rendered me while I was in the hospital and since my return home. All acts of kindness will always be remembered. John 0. White, Jr. Mrs. Biggers Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. J.T. Biggers entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Market Street, Players were Mrs. H.C. Stokes, Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Mrs. G.W. Barbee, Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. T.L. Jessup, Miss Mary Sumner, and Miss Ruby White. .? Miss White won the high score prize. The hostess served a sweet course. Pertinent A tomcat courting a tabby on a back fence leaned over and said: l"I could die for you baby." ::: The tabby looked at him with glowing eyes and said: "How many times?" Card Of Thanks We wish to express our ap preciation to everyone for their kind expression of sympathy shown us during the loss of my brother, Frank L. Davenport. For cards, flowers, food, visits, and prayers, we thank you and may God Bless each of you. Nancy and Donald Madre Alfred Lord Tennyson wa Poet Laureate of England for 41 years, 11 months. ' I eww.vom J . ..... ; V" RE-ELECT EMMETT LONG TO PERQUIMANS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. BETHEL TOWNSHIP YOUR VOTE and SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED . PAID POLITICAL AD tooted iv 't .yi;;;.i."i. iW; i;t :ni..t, aiHtoK- ISV I 1. I ' ) 'ft U A i 1 1 1 i I r , r .ij"fiu :t i ' tinmif ml (i n ii t i ' it i I i i i hi i i i i i i di t ls3SHi giW JJifiggiii MANAGER'S EVERYDAY SPECIALS S. A. CHORY 330 Crubb St OUR PRIDE SALT PAT'S POTATO CHIPS V DUTCH OVEN FLOUR 26 OZ. BOX 10 MOZ. BAG 39 5 & 49 . 4 . i mm UIMCMOKI WHOLI RIBS GWALTNEVS CYPRESS BRAND V SHORTEN f :'. 3k ' - 3 tB. CAN ESC USDA CHOICE RIB STEAK LB. I" DELMONICA . 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