fsjs 1-Tht ftrqulmtiu Weekly, Hertford, N. C Thurtdiy, May 25, 1972 lhejneekljr Society Mews SUNpAY IN CHAPELy HILL Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Ainsley landers. Mark Gregory were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alnbjey in Chapel Hill on Sunfyy. FRfiM PUERTO RICO ';" i Katie Dozier of Santuce. Puerto Rico is spending this monh with his grandparents, Mr&ndMrs. W;C. Dozier. WEK-END AT NAGS HEAD C&dr. and Mrs. Edward and family spent the ;-end at Nags Head. HERE Mr, and Mrs: Claude Withrow of fimporia, Va. and John IWithtow of Waukesha, Wis. jspent a few days last week with Mr4nd Mrs. C.T. Skinner, Sr. SUKDAY GUESTS Mn and Mrs. Charles God win Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills and daughter, Werfiy.'of Willlamston. Mr. and Mrtjjb.H. Holliday of Scotland Necfc and Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Holfijay, Jr. and son, Dennis, HI, iaf Enfield, were guests of Mr.&nd Mrs. Eldon Winslow andrMiss Thelma Elliott on Sun6y. ATTEND MEETING IN GA. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers left Grijan VISTT Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., where Mr. Biggers will attend a Business Meeting. LEAVE FOR ENGLAND Mrs. A.R. Winslow of Winfall and Mrs. Vick Stallings of Portsmouth, Va. will leave Friday to spend 2 weeks in England. . ... . "I. . . WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards and Mrs H A. Whitley spent the week-end at the Edwards Cottage at Nags Head. TEXAS GUEST Clarence Chalk of Houston, Texas spent a few days this week with his mother, Mrs. Annie Chalk. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Mrs. W.H. Oakey , Jr. spent the week end at Nags Head. VISIT HERE Mrs. Shelton Newbold of Rocky "MountrHBrper Newbold of Charlotte, and Jerry Newbold of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Skinner, Sr. for a few days last week. FLA GUEST Mrs. Burton Stevenson of Naples, Fla. is spending some time with her father, L.N. Hollowell. Mr. Stevenson spent the week-end here, but left Monday for Raleigh. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mrs. A.R. Winslow, Mrs. J.H. Baker and Mrs. R.L. Simpson of Elizabeth City spent the week end at the Winslow Cottage at Nags Head. ON SPRING BUYING TRIP Mrs. Elie Forehand and Mrs. Majorie Rountree spent a few days this week in Charlotte on a Fall Buying Trip for Youthland. NORFOLK GUEST Mrs. H.C. O'Sullivan of Norfolk, Va. spent the week-end with her brother, V.N. Darden. NEWPORT NEWS GUEST Chris Toney of Newport News, Va. is a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier, this week. Announce Engagement Engagement Announced floppy Birthday! 0 The month of May marks the 5th birthday jjf the Museum of the Albemarle. Although the physical structure of the 2 fhiuseum is young by any standard, its contents represent the decades of past events which V ijiave transpired to make the Albemarle Area ''unique within itself. I Ji We salute Museum of the Albemarle on its 5th anniversary, and offer our wishes Hie Norfolk &l Carolina Telephone & Tdegraph Co. r . ',, ' " WEEK-END IN D.C. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier and their daughter, Dawn, spent the weekend in Washington, D.C. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Toney, in and family of Newport News, Va. PORTSMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vick Stallings of Portsmouth, Va. were guests of Mrs. J.H. Baker on Monday. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Carter of n ... . Camden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Dagls on Sunday. ATTENDS FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams and Mrs. Sammie Sutton attended the funeral of a cousin, the Rev. Herman Dilday in Ahoskie last Tuesday. VISITING Miss Ethel Eason from Morgan's Rest Home is spen ding a few days with her sister Mrs. W.T. Smith. Sister oaka The Indian Healer and SdvUor Solve all problems of life! Friends we urge you to see Sister Oaks, The religious faith heal er. Are you sick? Suffering? Need help? One visit will convince you of her pow er to bring you happiness and success. Permanently Located three mtletfrom Moyock, N.C. on Highway 168, five mile t from Virginia State Line. Look for Indian Head Sign bi front of her home. - i "8 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M; Winslow of 40 N. Road St. Eliratreth"City"annburice the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Joyce Winslow. to Leon Franklin Stewart Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Winston-Salem. Both are students at Appalachian State University at Boone. The wedding is planned for May 27 at two o'clock in Evangelical Methodist Church. No invitations are being sent, but friends and relatives lireTnyited to atlemT ' Mr. and Mrs. George G. Winslow of Hertford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Georgia Kaye to Mr. Clifton Jackson Stallings, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Stallings. Sr. of Belvidere. Miss Winslow is a graduate of Perquimans High School, The College of The Albemarle and is a senior at East Carolina University at the present. Mr. Stallings is also a graduate of Perquimans High School and is engaged in business with his father. The wedding is planned for August 20th. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Miss Mary Helene Newby has returned home after undergoing observation and treatment for several weeks at the Albemarle Hospital. FROM DURHAM Miss Monnie Divers of Durham spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divers. VISIT IN MAXTON AND ST. PAUL Mrs. John Coston and Miss Gladys Felton visited friends and relatives in Maxton and St. Paul on Tuesday. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby, Miss Eva Newby, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Wetzel of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end at Nags Head. ATTEND GRADUATION . Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt attended the graduation of their daughter, Miss Bea Skipsey, at Elon College during the week end. AT BEACH Mrs. W.G. Wright and Mrs. T.B. Sumner are spending 2 weeks at Salter Path with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Talmadge Stallings has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital. 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