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
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fhiuseum is young by any standard, its contents
represent the decades of past events which
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ijiave transpired to make the Albemarle Area
''unique within itself.
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Ji We salute Museum of the Albemarle
on its 5th anniversary, and offer our wishes
Hie Norfolk &l Carolina
Telephone & Tdegraph Co.
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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.
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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.
"BLANCHARD'S"
Proudly Salutes
OUR SENIOR CITIZENS
DURING
SENIOR CITIZEN'S WEEK.
AS A TOKEN OF OUR APPRECIATION A
10 discount will be extended on any item in
our store, with the exception, of the grocery
department, to anyone 65 years YOUNG OR
OLDER!! OF COURSE, LADIES WILL NOT BE
REQUIRED TO STATE THEIR AGE, WE KNOW
THAT YOU LOOK MUCH YOUNGER THAN YOU
ARE. This offer is valid through SATURDAY,
MAY 27, 1972.
shop "BLANCHARD'S" and save
"BLANCHARD'S"
SINCE 1832
HERTFORD, N.C.
FRIDAY IN NEWPORT
Miss Thelma Elliott, Mrs.
Charles Whedbee, Mrs. Mattie
Matthews, and Mrs. Maude
Lane., visited Mrs. -Edna-Eaves
at the Newport Nursing Home
on Friday.
FROM GARNER
Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson
and family of Garner were
weekend guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson.
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