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Pf a-Tbt Pwquimuu Weekly, Th H Mb. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Mc Clyment of Queens town, Md. were guests of Mrs. Max . Campbell for a few days last -;week. ' iXEAVE FOR TRIP TO WEST , COAST "fvMrs. R.S. Morids and Miss -Thelma Elliott left Tuesday ; inorning f or a 3 weeks trip to the : West Coast. HENDERSON GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. W.B. Tucker and family of Henderson were : guests of his parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. G.R. Tucker, for a few ; days last week. ; WEEK-END IN GARNER f.'MJss Gladys Felton spent the week-end in Garner with Rev. land Mrs. O.L. Hathaway. . FROM WILSON a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of ' Wilson were week-end guests of Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood. IN-HOSPITAL - T.W. Wilson is a surgery patient in the Albemarle Hospital. RETURNS FROM ENGLAND a Mrs. T.P. Brinn has returned home after a vacation in '.England. IN HOSPITAL ' - Jack Robertson is a surgery I patient in the Albemarle '.Hospital. AT BEACH .- Mr. and Mrs. Welly White . spent the week-end at Nags Head. FROM UNC Price Monds, student at UNC, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Monds. i GREENSBORO GUESTS ' u Mr. and Mrs. Rufus White of Greensboro were guests of Mrs. Guy Newby for several days ! last week. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kirby : and R.B. Kirby of Norfolk, Va. ; spent the week-end here. WEEK-END IN ROSE HILL Mrs. F.T. Johnson spent the week-end in Rose Hill with f relatives. AT NAGS HEAD .Miss Elizabeth Tucker is spending a few days at Nags Head with Mrs. Lloyd Horton and Mrs. W.H. Oakey, Jr. RETURNS FROM NAGS HEAD Miss Bea Skipsey returned :hbme from Nags Head Wed 'nesday, where she is employed "at The Oasis. TUESDAY IN CONWAY : Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis were jgiiests of his sister, Mrs. Bessie i :bdpm, in Conway on Tuesday. HOSPITAL. , ft; Mrs. J.O. White, Jr. is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. ;PROM GARNER XWr. and Mrs. Don Chesson io! family of Garner were eek-end guests of his parents, 'iih and Mrs. Jake Chesson. :WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD CV.Miss Virginia Tucker spent :3re.week-end at Nags Head with -Airs. Lloyd Horton and Mrs. WiH. Oakey, Jr. JPLA. GUESTS j";'"Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Henry I'vapid family of Deerfield, Fla, 3 el For Lovely Colling v in nisrouNT THIS WE CARRY 1V1UU1C Ira HOUSEHOLD HJ.TC3E THE PAINT STORE Hertford, N. C., Thuraday, June II " V f are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lane and Mrs. Mattie Matthews. FROM VA. BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox of Virginia Beach, Va. are spending a few days here at their home. IN HOSPITAL Dan Williams, Jr. is a patient in Stuart Circle Hospital in Richmond, Va. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Talmadge Stallings has returned home after undergoing surgery at the Albemarle Hospital. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jessup and daughter, Sidney, spent the week-end at their cottage at Nags Head. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gregory of Chesapeake, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory on Sunday. IN ROANOKE Mrs. Phillip Jackson is spending some time in Roanoke, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Annie Chalk is a patient in the Chowan Hospital. IN HOSPITAL George Sutton is a surgery patient in the Albemarle Hospital. TEXAS GUESTS Chaplain Colon Jackson, Jr. and family of Corpus Christie, Texas are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Sr. WEEK-END IN N.J. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stokes, Mrs. T.L. Jessup, and Miss Gladys Felton left today to spend the week-end in Cherry Hill, N.J. with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiedemann. CAL. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Owens and daughter will visit his mother, Mrs. Nellie Mansfield, for two weeks during the month of June. A family reunion will be held for him at the City Park in Norfolk, Va. June 19. WEEK-END CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Jack Symons and family spent the week-end on a camping trip. WAKE FOREST GUESTS Mrs. Jayne G. Keeter and children, Kathy and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Keeter and daughter, Katherine Blair, of HEALTH - HOME - BEAUTY (Practical Hints For The Modern Woman) By April Rhodes Add sparkling highlights to your hair by adding the juice of a lemon to your fi nal rinse water and dry in the sun. To prevent streaks on your wall, place thumbtacks along the lower underside of a picture frame. Join the fun crowd, cycle for fun and health. A half hour brisk ride will burn up calories and keep you in good shape. . paints Easy to use, dry in minute Wide selection of modern decorator colon Extra high hiding works wonders in one coat and Walls on a midtuace nr OFFER THROUGH JUNE A COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS - CRAFTS HARRIS SHOPPING CENTER 8, 1972 H I Wake Forest were guests of Mrs. Morris Griffin on Sunday. ON CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berry and family spent the week-end on a camping trip. VISITS HERE Michael Chesson of Garner is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. ARK. GUESTS Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Jones and family of Little Rock, Ark. are guests of Mrs. Addie Keegan. VISIT HERE Mrs. Charlie J. Fleetwood of Memphis, Term, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler of Dallas, Texas have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Katie Proctor, Mrs. Morris Griffin, and the Griffin families. FROM WINSTON-SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Banks and family of Winston-Salem were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitley and family of Winston-Salem were guests of her mother, Mrs. Shelton Long, last week. DURHAM GUEST Miss Mary White of Durham was . a guest of her grand mother, Mrs. T.S. White, on Tuesday. RETURN FROM BEACH " Mrs. T.B. Sumner and Mrs. W.G. Wright have returned home after a vacation at Salter Path with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan. AT BEACH Mrs. Josh Skinner, Mrs. Frank Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halsey and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Jethro and family of Edenton spent the week-end at the Skinner Cottage at Nags Head. HAMPTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Eason of Hampton, Va. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards at their cottage at Nags Head. AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. Addie Keegan and guests, Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Jones and family of Little Rock, Ark., are spending this week at Nags Head. A barefoot romp in sand or grass is a good toner for your feet. A word of caution is in order in this age of the aerosol-type sprays . Underarm deodorant sprays should not be inhaled. The same goes for hair sprays and body colognes. A small piece of cotton stuffed in the fingers of rub ber gloves will help prevent holes from long fingernails. Roller & Pan Set 96 & l15 STEP LADDERS FROM $2&o no made 30th. PAINTS- II Hi Ena8ement i " Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walker Williams of 916 Hun- nicutt Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Carol Williams, to John Orsmond White IV, son of Mr. and Mrs. White of Hertford. Miss Williams is a graduate of Northeastern High School. - Mr. White is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and attends College of the Albemarle. The wedding is planned for Aug. 27. RETURNS FROM RICHMOND Mrs. H.V. Lamb has returned home after a visit in Richmond, Va. with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Lipscomb. She was ac companied home by Mrs. Lipscomb, who spent a few days here. CHARLOTTE GUESTS W.H. Pitt, Jr. and William Howard Pitt, III, of Charlotte spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Pitt, Sr. 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. 1 1 itlllllll llllllj SCOTCH TREAT bacon WM ,i8.HJA.li. i?2tfy MfJcuP AND tr"Y E . ' J.' ' i hum ij.Ji LvimiH . 1" TKi KWC HASt Of ic rjl wiih i Mia tuunm a: rn i I ONI II 01 CAN-"COOK BOOK" CONTADINA SAUCES 0FF MtflWfCTMNANIJt I ONEIU. SAO-FRISKIES CUBES THh FUKl HAar. Mr m a 1 LB.VV mm V ( DOG FOOD I I OR DINNERS I V,VO!0AFTF'1 ST-,llNE ",iJ'7?nr' v.:.m----. Announced PA. GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn, Jr. and family of Hershey, Pa. were guests of his mother, Mrs. Brinn, Sr., on Friday. RETURNS FROM NORFOLK Mrs. Raleigh White has returned home from a visit with relatives in Norfolk, Va. VISITS HERE Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell were her brother and his family, Lt. Col. and Mrs. John Thigpen, Johnny, Billy and Mary Kathryn of Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Thigpen of Windsor. ;;--Sk f" irV U 0-12 & Ave. ARMOUR'S .69Vfranks .69 PURE BEEF LANO-O-FROST SLICED COOKED HAM 401. PI 59 KWIKFROZ. PURE BEEF STEAKS ??r ARMOUR'S PAN SIZE SLICED BACON C t: " " 391 L -A y - 'mW m CIS. Vniih:': '" w:'::---'Tiliiii1iiiiahiiiMSnfi ' y- 'I'L.rr.uums V .. ?fwit:5ayadgfv r r i 13 : j Aviy tsypN, PF99S7, iw of 1 (iff WITH THIS COUPON AND VrF THF P1!RrHAS OF ONI M OZ. JAR-MAXWELL HOUSI INST. COFFEE I VOID AFTER SAT.. JUNE 10. I9T1 SWEET TENDER FLA. ' GOLDEN BANTAM C0RN-07I-C0B 10 sr l . . . Mir ) Wedding Of Bunch-Hare Solemnized Sat., May 20th The wedding of Miss Rhonda Hope Bunch and Jerry Byron Hare was solemnized May 20 at 3 o'clock in Warwick Baptist Church, Hobbsville. ' Rev. William E. Carter performed the double ring ceremony in a candlelight setting of palms, white mums, and gladiolus. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Sheila Ward of Tyner, organist, and Miss Jane Evans of Hertford, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Bunch of Belvidere. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Hare of Tyner. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white, high neckline, easy "A" line gown with deep ruffled hem and three quarter ruffled sleeves. Both the bodice and ruffles were enhanced by imported Cluny lace and delicately narrow tucking. A narrow white satin ribbon belted the empire waist. Her headpiece was a circular Mantilla trimmed with Cluny lace. She carried a bouquet of white pompoms centered with a white orchid. Miss Janne Bulla of High Point was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Pamela Cox Bunch of Hertford, and Miss Lottie Baker, Miss Wanda Ward, and Miss Vickie Good win, all of Tyner. They wore mint green gowns with high necklines, three quarter ruffled sleeves, and 'rimmed with Irish lace and velvet ribbon. Their headpieces were matching bows attached to circular net veils and they carried nosegays of daisies. RETURNS HOME Miss Sheron Swindell, a student at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, returned home Sunday for summer vacation. WEEK-END IN TENN. Mrs. Marion Swindell, Beth and Sheron spent the week-end in Gatlingburg, Tenn., Cherokee and Greensboro. ':)n!1fl KftTW SACKS JWtNt $M6K BUT HtXi LAND-0-FR0ST SI ICED COOKED 49' 401. f ILIlIb 'I FROZEN ROCK CORNISH , GAME HENS 59 , HAWAIIAN PUNCH n sHB9 mfo's im orr 1FT.IOZ. CTN, ill fit (l crIT T 1 f&fS9JSt nrD rFc t c iu OUL 5 ID. Mr. Hare was best man for his son. Ushers were Wayne Hare and Dennis Hare of Tyner, brother of the bridegroom. Rodney Bunch of Hertford, brother of the bride, and Larry Smith of Edenton. Mrs. Jesse Bass of Hobbsville and Mrs. Wayne Hare of Tyner were mistresses of ceremony. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bunch chose a pink crepe dress with matching ac cessories and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Hare wore a blue crepe dress with matching ac cessories and white orchid corsage. A reception was .held in the church social hall following the ceremony. For a wedding trip Souththe bride changed to a peach double-knit dress with white -r' y n IVORY UQUIO DETERGENT 39( MOIV! pnTifncc AMERICAN EXPRESS (f u I Kt KWEV ORDERS J 0Z 69 AT ALL COLONIAL STORES! 25 COLD BONO EXTRA STAMPS M. in. w . Aqr I U. CMoa CWtFMt SALADS Olh mm m vm lMl CHiiiliUmw HII M-l ta III. im accessories and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. The couple will make their home in Raleigh. The bride is a 1970 graduate of Chowan High School and at tends North Carolina State University at Raliegh. Mr. Hare is a 1969 graduate of Chowan High School and at tends North Carolina State University. He is employed by Chemstrand Research Center in Durham. The bridesmaids breakfast was given at the Edenton Restaurant. The bridegroom's parents entertained at a rehearsal dinner at the Ryland Com munity Building. The rehearsal party was given in the church social hall by Mrs. Jesse Bass and Mrs. Wayne Hare. CBtOHIAl ST0eT1 LARGE MEXICAN VINE RIPENED PINEAPPLES 49' SWEET CAUF. 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