AT , ; i i n i an Vi m o d G 0 tt t t i 5 Ptt 2-Tha Perquimans Weekly, The I7ee(ily Society News jr. a; rr F)M CHAPEULL Jn. James Wetzel of Chapel Hiil was a guest of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. JMJ. Newby, for a ftfjf days this week. ATTEND FUNERAL and MrsvW. G Edwards, Edwards,-Jr., and Mrs, A. Whitley- attended the fHUprel of their cousin, David R. Nprris, in NcswjBern on Friday ojjast week. v :. : .v r k Beach Quests Tmdr. and Mrs.'A. Jl Static of Virginia Beach, Vai wert guests oftMr. and Mrs. Julian White on WEEK-END IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Edear White ISSht the week-end" in Raleigh th Mrs. Shelton wnne. , - GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Broach 1 Camden, Srfwere guests of r. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt last SIT HERE 1 t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litchfield If Morehead City spent a few ' Stays last week with Mrs. C. W. Keed. ' ; VISITS HERE" David ThacR of Dover, Del. Inert a few days test week with. irandBt8, Mr. and Mrs. FT B. Thach. RETURN HOME Mrs. R. S. Monds and Miss Thelma Elliott returned home Friday after a 3 weeks trip to California. IN RALEIGH Mrs. T. B. Sumner is spending some time in Raleigh with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Jr. WEEK-END IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes spent the week-end in Blacksburg, Va. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Al Hencfley has returned to her home in Columbia, S. C. after spending last week here with her mother, Mrs. Guy Newby. TAKE TRIP Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skinner, , Jri and family spent a few days last week vacationing in Western North Carolina. FROM. RALEIGH .. -,. H ... T.B.SUHeVr Jr. Raleigh-1 was a guest of his mother, Mrs. Sumner, Sr. oh Saturday. V , GUESTS , lev. and Mrs. K, G. Thach of :F edericksburg, Va. were ; o' ernite gueists of Mr. and Mrs. P B. Thach on Tuesday. ;R CTURN HOME Miss Susan Morris, Miss It. utha Morris, of Reidsville, ai d Miss Marian Clarke of P tersburg, Va. have returned tc their respective homes after si ending last' week here with tt sir grandmother, Mrs.' J. E. V rris. W 2EK-END.n4N- PORT - SlkpUTH " MrsrG: Erannen and Miss Cornelia Cannon spent the wfek-aifl' Ul Portsmouth, Va. TAYLOR, THEATRE Etlenton, N. C. WedriWday t Thursday JuneTS-aSRlating (PG) Robert Blake in "CORKY" 5 Big Days, Friday June 30 Thru Tuesday Jury 4th-Rat to(G) , Walt Disney's f . AH New Production V. ! "THE BISCUIT EATER" with Earl Holliman, Partricia Crowley, Godfrey Cambridge, Bean Richards, Johnny Whitaker & George Spell Hertford, N. C, Thursday, June eeaej--i-------i----w with relatives. MONDAY IN NORFOLK , Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Newby and Mrs. James Wetzel spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pitt will leave Thursday to spend July 4th week-end at the White Cottage at Nags Head. They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Zack Toms White and family of Summit, N. J.," and Mr. and Mrs; W. H. Pitt, Jr. and family of Charlotte. ' VISIT IN RALEIGH Miss Eva White and Miss Dawn Dozier are guests of Mrs. Shelton White in Raleigh this week. SAT. GUESTS Mrs. Theron Johnson of Smithfield and Mrs. Tom White of Roper were guests of their sister, Mrs. J. E. Everett, on Saturday. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests of Mrs. Dessie Rountree on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Manning of Edenton, Mrs. Lizzie Rountree, Melvin Rountree, both of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morse, Mrs. Ollie Mann, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Casper, all of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jones, Shirley Jones, of Barco, Mrs. Betty Lou White and Earl White of Hobbsville, g&LMr. and Mrs. Robert Grey $OTeeksville. SCNDAY AT BEACH i t tir r:iiM ;y am, aim mra. u. n. uiuuu . f 1 XT . TT 1 I spent ounuay ui iag ncau aim Ocracoke. va.;guests Mr. and Mrs. John Riley and son?'Johnie, of Fairfax, Va. ware week-end guests of Mrs. Riley's mother Mrs. Maude Godwin. They were enroute to s Head to spend several s. WEEK END IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings sjjgjjt the week-end in Green tsfte with their son and dSQghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. jrjbn Stallings. PlgfiMMD. Miss Letitia McGoogan of Annapolis, Md. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McGoogan. RETURNS TO TEXAS William W. Boyce, Jr. has returned to his home in San Antonio, Texas after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Boyce, and his brothers, Eugene and Carroll Boyce, and other S3 63 C3 C3 SUPER DOLLAR CAFETERIA MENU SATURDAY 2 Franks French Fries Baked Beans Rolls OR Ham Steak French Fries String Beans Rolls Tea or Coffee Jello 4 SUNDAY Shrimp French Fries Slaw Hush Puppies Tea or Coffee Jello OR Roast Pork Candied Yams String Beans Corn Bread or Rolls Tea or Coffee m Jello 1 WE Will S3 S3 JULY 43if 9 0 July 4th Special , : HOT DOG AND 154 COKE SPECIAL 28 HAMBURGER AND 15 COKE SPECIAL 33 29, 1972 relatives. He returned to accept a promotion with the All American Realty Company. MD. GUEST Miss Betty Hepler of An napolis, Md. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGoogan and will be a member of the Miller- McGoogan wedding party on Saturday. TEXAS GUESTS Mrs. William Boyce, Jr. and children, Karen and Gary, of San Antonio, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyce and family, and Mrs. Lizzie Boyce are spending this week at Nags Head. Mrs. Boyce and children will visit relatives in Norfolk, Va. before returning to Texas. FROM MASS. . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Anderson of Concord, Mass. are guests of Mrs. Edgar Lane and will at tend the wedding of Miss Letitia McGoogan and Gene Miller, IN HOSPITAL Rolac Webb is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. -RETURNS HOME Mrs. W. E. Shawn left last week to visit relatives in Salisbury, Md. enroute to her home in Alexandria, Va. after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Max Campbell. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Annie Chalk is a patient in Moore Memorial Hospital in Pinehurst. FRANKLIN GUESTS Mrs. Al Felton and daughters, Angie and Nancy, of Franklin, Va. spent two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. White, at Belvidere and Kill Devil Hills. Mr. Felton was attending ' Reserve Camp at Fort Jackson, S. C. WEEK-END IN FAYET TEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. White, Mrs. Al Felton and daughters, Angiezand Nancy, spent last week-end in Fayetteville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White. Xard'Of Thanks We wish to express our sin cere appreciation to everyone who remembered us with cards, visits, flowers, food, cars loaned, and all other acts of kindness rendered during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Sadie W. Bogue. Your thoughtfulness will always be a cherished memory. The Family 63 t3 C3 5 5100 169 S3 to I S3 BE OPEN AM. - P.M. S3 Marriage Announced Mrs. Zack D. Robertson Jr. of Hertford announces the marriage of her daughter, Margo Frances Perry, to Billy Lee Ownes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Owens of Hobbs ville. Dr. R.W. Kicklighter performed the double ring ceremony in Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church in Elizabeth City. Wedding music was presented by Miss Linda Evans. The bride graduated from Perquimans High School. Mr. Owens graduated from Gates County High School and is employed by Edenton Construction Company. The couple will reside in Edenton, N.C. Card Of Thanks I would like to take this op portunity to thank air the various members, classes and organizations for their many prayers, cards,: flowers and other expressions of kindness rendered to me during my stay in the hospital and since my return home. To each one I am most grateful. Sincerely, Mrs. Milton Pail, Sr. 22c t . ...... 'V'..'' v . -.; i f V -Avoij - ' L:'-l::''''''i"" OMS SLICED BACOH " ., - ,, , f $ ' .jr!5Sa''n .. ,;. bhTO-IU. )n( ontTONHIUAOeO '' ' ytnUtM KKKMTIVK TIIHl' HAT. . A COLONIAL BONtV IAV1NC COUfOM COLt t - PERW , HOlKQ ,. ' lX . . - ' -J 55 ill raur SIB ' ohiuntochhjs PORTIONS " JJ U l l vV'' r T V .i SAVE r cppcnn 70 I , i ' 11 X i- W is . - " 1 ' m i aw a. mi -.v k t. i tr m m m m ; Card Of Thanks I would like to thank my many friends and relatives for all the visits, flowers, gifts, cards, and all acts of kindness shown ma while I was a patient in the Albemarle Hospital, and since my return home. For the many prayers that have been offered in my behalf, I do thank you, and may God bless each of you. Myrtle Copeland MWMwwisM"1''1"'" LARGE SWEET PLUMS l LARGE LUSCIQ I LARGE LUSCIOUS CALIF.-ORISCOi JSTRAmBERRIES r T LOUISA'S IS i v LETTER Dear Louisa, We hear so many people epvoaning the good old times but most or tnoae wno do so forget the bad old ' times.";'- I realize that some of the young people today are not as courteous and haven't as good manners as the people of an e a r 1 i e r generation seemed to have. But on the other hand, many of the man ners of the past were super . flcial and not c a u a e d by kindness . or consideration for the feelings of other people. Many customs that were ' considered necessary in times past are treated quite casually today. One of these Is the question of meals and formal dinners. Today one can invite friends in for a meal and serve grilled ham burgers, etc.; on the patio with no servants or fancy plate settings. In this way the couple who is not able to have expensive china, linens, silver and crystal is not embarrassed to ask her friends or in-laws in for a meal. One reason for this . is the shortage and expense of domestic help. So I'd like to say that some of today's changes are good. Grandmother-Va. KORGfWS PRE-MARKET SPECIALS , v;i ALL TABLE LAMPS OVER $20 OFF ALL RADIOS-TAPE PLAYERS OFF . SERTA SLEEPER, VINYL, Reg. 239.95 199.85 p SIMMONS HIDE-A-Bed Reg. 339.95 279.95 LIVING ROOM CHAIR ......,...:.......................... Reg. 99.95 65.00 : . , MEN'S LOUNGE CHAIR Reg. 99.95 65.00 1 NEW MERCHANDISE-PRICED TO M0VL. .;, W. M. MGAN RIRNITllRE COMiY, IX ; ; hti.. bi c. I .-. I.;...- 1 ...--;..... . 39 ' c0, 4 Sir CALIF. -RED OX ' I I .1 mil " Answer: , - , - I agree that It is a nice .thing that we are not obliged to have formal dinners for - pur friends unless we choose ,, toj do so..;, !';-: i,,:,: . However, it is a pleasant experience,, occasionally, ',. to sit down to a beautifully arranged table and to be served delicious food.. But I am also glad that it is not a "must" of today. ' Louisa. Ireas your LoBlM, P.O. Bos 533 Orangeburg; S.C.29US Card Of Thanks We wish to express our ap preciation to everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy shown during the illness and death of our loved one, Mrs. Minnie Perry. Mere words are not enough to express - our thanks, for the beautiful flowers, cards, visits, food, phone calls and your prayers. We are most grateful for these many kindness. - God has blessed us with so many friends, God bless each of them. The Family of ' Lester C.Perry Lloyd E.Riddick 1914-1972 SWEET CALIF. SEEDLESS 6n..FES . yjM. W IXTM LARtit tAllt. VIM UPt-NkO awiflUPEs aft'.. ... . ' IACMW ,.' ' AT 17 '1 Announcca Mr. and Mrs. Biuy u Window of Hertford announce , the engagement of their dauler, Cynthia,; Ann Winslow, to Sergeant Paul Bunch, 'son of Mrs. Mollie W. Bunch of Hert ford and Oscar Bunch Jr.: pf Edenton.; , . -k Miss Winslow is a graduate of Perquiman County High School and senior art major at Easf Carolina University "at Greenville. - "i'i . Sergeant Bunchis'alse-a graduate of Perquimans County -High School and Is stationed at ' ' Shaw Air Force Base at Sumter, 1 S.C. . - ( " ' - . : i-.,f The wedding is planned . ior ', July SO at 4 p.m. In First United Methodist Church. V ?, p Friends - and relatives are ; invited to attend. .vr. "1 . CardOfThanici,. I would like to take thfi ojh portunity to thank Dr. Nash, Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Williams; Dr.' Spaeth, and all the nurses on the 2nd floor, for being so kind to me while I was a patient In the Albemarle Hospital. Also to friends, relatives, and ministers for their prayers, visits, cards, flowers, and all other acts of kindness while I was there and since my return home. , May God bless each of you. ,' , v George Sutton- PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. JULY f. 1B72 - NO SALES TO DEALERS. - ALt COLONIAL STORES L '. 1 1 I & 1 FF- I O COLDlONDr 1 ' I EXTRA STAMPS III 7 Wednesday ft Thursday July6-fi-Rating (R) ' Oliver Head & Jill St John In DGLf j jlZAJU-' i Ljirxajnn-ririiiiuTu " GCLK r r STAMPS LaV BAG C- H ThU COMflO A" Tna fvcMti Of One I Lb. oi. o-CtfnH S'(:FRSUDS Vo'aaKw Ut. July I. H7t "OLONIAL 5TOP OUt M tel. ' .T" f NVlL.CHTOHCHi;i',iPRI fc 1 101 I mm X P ' ' "M JW i. it m i . ( rt V O J , '1 I.. STANDS 1 I rt ANY I om-t Of. no. rude .M5i' Voifir ft(. n IAL

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