r z:z:i guests ; r. and Krs. Lindsay Reed t ) family of Raleigh were f 'i of his parents, Mr. and I I. D. F. Reed, last week. L: AVSFC3I0WA U.ji Beers and Talmadge Rose, Jr. left Sunday for Waterloo, Iowa to attend a John Deere Business Meeting for several days this week. AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Welly White and family spent last week at Nags Read.' t ' Fr.OM DURHAM Mrs. Bill Nixon and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nixon. She attended her Class Reunion on Saturday night at The Shriners Club in Elizabeth City. STATESVILLE GUEST -Miss Donna Cherry' of Statesvllle arrived Saturday to spend the month of July with her grandmother, Mrs. Elisabeth Cherry. FROM WINSTON-SALEM ' Chip Banks of Winston-Salem spent last week with his grandmother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. ;VA. BEACH GUESTS ;: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox of .Virginia Beach, Va. were guests M Mrs. Wilcox's sister, Mrs. :Sary Moore, at Morgan's Rest ;Home on Friday. jvisrr IN FLA. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shephard visited friends in Miami, Fla. for several days fast week. :W PORTSMOUTH :- Mrs. Edna Winslow is visiting her. brother-in-law and sister, Mr.' and Mrs. Vincent Hill in ;Porumouth, Va. ;PA, GUESTS ; Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn, Jr. land family of Hershey, Pa. were week-end guests of Mrs. Brinn, Sr. FROM TEXAS' - lit. and Mrs. John Alexander of Fort Worth, Texas were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. L.B. Sitterson. ATTEND CONVENTION . ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn and Miss Beth Brinn attended the Lions Club International Convention in Mexico City last week. ;WEEK-END IN GARNER ; Miss Claudia Brinn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bunch in Garner, N.C. ; .Yoeh-Bnd At Home : Misses Cynthia Norman, Valerie Knight, Mildred Banks, Cleopatra perry, Brenda Spence, Vanessa Zachary, .Carrie Forehand, Mary Felton, ;Karen Overton, and Helen ..Jones. Also Larry Daughtry, : James Modlin, William Modlin, :Louis Wynn, Walter White and '.Glen Lightfoot, all Perquimans -.'High students of the Upward :Bound program at Elizabeth :Clty State University spent the Holiday weekend with their, respective parents. JESSE KEU:S: A CITIZEN - .. .. CITIZENS FOR HELMS v. J. MaMlle Broughton, Jr. F oritur Stat Owrmin N. C. Democratic Party Raltigh Joaaph M. Hunt, Jr, Formar Speaker N.C Houu of Rtpretantativei , v-. Graamboro Ban Sumiar Formar Democratic State Senator Rutharfordton y v-v William B. Rodman, Jr. Former Attorney General J Si Supreme Court Juitlce ' Wathlngton T, ' Rtchanl E. Thlgpen, Sr. V Attorney A Civic Laadar ' Charlotte . Formar Head Football Coach - Duke University Durtiem Mm. J. Mehrilla Broughton. r. Wife of Formar Governor Raleigh Mr. I. revariy Lake Wife of P'"reme Court JiNtiee I, twarly Uka .IWa';h - , r - r. r K rA "'lwa AMlttMit ( , ir l in K. K.oor r.. . i 4 ; L'' .-.;., Ja-Jiy, July '7 Scciafey News FROM GARNER Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens of Garner spent the week-end at their cottage at White Hat FROM LA. Mrs. Harold Deaton of Baton Rouge, La. was a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard, last week.; - -' - -v-i ; DURHAM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell and family of Durham were week-end guests of his mother. Mrs. J.R. Futrell. MD. GUEST . Mrs. Gladyse White of Easton, Md. is a guest of Mrs. Max Campbell. . VISITS IN VA. Miss Dawn Dozier is spending this week in Newport News, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney, m. WINSTON-SALEM GUESTS Mr: and Mrs. Charlie Banks of Winston-Salem spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. C. C. Banks, and were ac companied home by their son, Chip, who was a guest of his grandmother last week. VISIT IN CHOCOWINITY Mrs. C. E. Cannon and Miss Cornelia Cannon spent a few days this week in Chocowinity with ''MrsTLer-Barrington-. FROM PRINCETON Mr, L. and ' Mrs. , Carlyle Woodard and family of Prin ceton visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard during - the week-end and attended the 1947 Class Reunion on Saturday night at The Holiday Inn in Elizabeth City. Mr. Woodard was Mascot of the 1947 Class. SUN. AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin, Sarah Goodwin, Mike Goodwin, and Mrs. L. D. Myers spent Sunday at Nags Head. PORTSMOUTH GUEST Mrs. Vick Stallings of Port smouth, Va. spent- last week with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Baker. FROM NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mc Closkey and sons of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs. R. B. Thach on Sunday. FROM VA. BEACH . Mr. and Mrs. Webb Gould and son of Virginia Beach. Va. spent the week-end with her father, C. L. Dail. Wit h Appreciation We wish to express our sincere application to all those businesses and individuals who served as advertisers, class sponsors or who contributed their time and services in working "behind the scenes" to make our 3rd annual Fourth of July Horse and Pony Show a success. We also extend a special thank VoU to alt "Of those who made the show possible by their. Interest and attendance. We hope you had an enjoyable Fourth of July and we look forward in having an even better show next year. We are proud of our club and we want you to be proud also. Perquimans County Horse and Pony Club Members Jesse Helms dug post-holes for the R-E-A the summer following hit graduation from high school. He was paid 25 cents an hour, and when he went off to Wake Forest that Fall, he had a total of sixty dollars and 50 cents saved mp . . . That's all. Those were depression days, and there was no money just opportunity for those who really wanted to make it Jesse Helms washed dishes for his room and board at Wake Forest, and held down two other jobs at the same time including one in newspaper office over in Raleigh, He was three o'clock in the morning getting to bed -- but he made it Jesse Helms has never asked for the EASY way. All his life he ha worked to help make things better than he found them. He was described recently as the citizen who has done more for crippled children than any other man in the history of North Carolina. This J'" Is the man you can help sand "tcTuebmd States Eanate with your vote. In Novsmber. i , I YES, I believe In Jena Helms and I went I to help elect him at our Cltlien-Cnator. . t I'm enclosing, my contribution oft ! tixa $io.co ! I tico I Kama. I 13, 1972 Sgt. and Mrs. Phillip Thach, Jr. and fa mil v of Dover. Del. were overnite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thach, Sr. On Monday of last week. -FROM RALEIGH Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tarkenton. ATTENDS MEETING Mrs. Sylvia Winslow left last week for a 10 day meeting of the American Baptist Assembly, F. U. M. at Greenlake, Wis. FARMVTLLE GUEST Mrs. Daisy Rogers of Farm ville was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes. FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings and daughter of Greenville spent . the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer. TENN. GUESTS Mrs. Dan Nuckolls and Miss Jean Thomas of Lebanon, Tenn. are spending 2 weeks with Mrs. Nuckolls mother, Mrs. R. C. Glover. MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Price, Mrs. Lois Jean Young and son of Crisfield, Maryland were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs: j: W. Ward. AT NAGS HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray and family and Mrs. R. C. Glover and' family and guests, Mrs. Dan Nuckolls and Miss Jean Thomas, of Lebanon, Tenn. are spending this week at Nags Head. , ; VISIT HERE ' - Mrs. Sallle Rountree and son, Carlton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings Monday af ternoon, WED. AT SOUTHERN SHORES Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thach and son, Harrell, spent Wed nesday at Southern Shores (Dare County) as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogburn of Little Rock, Ark. ON BUSINESS TRIP W. J. Davis spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Raleigh on business. FROM NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hahn of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs. Hahn's mother, Mrs. 0. J. Boyce, and Mrs. and Mrs. Pete Howell on Sunday. FROM NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Divers, m, and family of Norfolk, Va. were guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Divers, Sr., on Saturday. HICKS LAUNDRY & CLEAISEHS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY . p WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BILL CRUMXSY, Routemaa Truck Radio Dispatched PHONE EDENTON SErJATOH VUuli ; Sarak Anae Skeri Ja Oven main dishes and full dinners are popular In our home. The sauce for "Sunday Chicken" can be 7 PP"d the day before. Sunday Chicken 3 lbs. frying 'chicken pieces , Brown chicken in margarine and place In covered casserole skin side up. - Sauce For Chicken M stick margarine 54 e brown sugar Birth Announcement1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Eundy announce the birth Of their first child, a son, Chad Edgar, June 20, at Chowan Hospital. ' Mrs. Bundy is the former Linda Ward of Hobbsville. MONDAY AT BEACH . Mr. and Mrs. W.- j; Davis were guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis, and family of Winston-Salem on Monday. They are vacationing at the Davis Cottage 'at Kill Devil Hills. MONDAY AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. John Coston, Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. T. L. Jessup, Mrs. Julian White, and Mrs. F. T. Johnson spent Monday at Nags Head. FROM WILMINTON, DEL. Mrs. Geraldine Driver of Wilmington, Del. spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings. Her husband, William joined her on Saturday and they returned home on Monday after at tending the Winslow reunion on Sunday. RETURN HOME Mrs. Judy Webb and children, Ricky and Lisa, returned to their home in St. Louis, Missouri after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stallings. . . NAMES OMITTED The names Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stallings, Genia and , Eugene Buck were omitted from the Winslow reunion by mistake. . . r.rj 11 JULY 13, i:72 nrsTOti's ( X f f li Pi y 1 i v j v v j i y I : ( 1 f I COt 0 NIA L STORES : '- : t V . . . . . . . .- 1 " -a ,, ; ; , .-. ' . lUTErS SMOKEHOUSE BRAND r GWUTKETS SLICED FRANKS uirtt79 " usasaKars r Tf!"-; - r m ' r V... h ALLCOLOWM L CT0"S3 ! I t t if ; ' 1 I "I' j I ST Hi. .t UU V 2 T cornstarch Yi t Worcestershire sauce - M c vinegar M c catsup 1 2 T chill sauce ' I t salt 1 can(2 cups)pineapple pieces, drained , reserve juice Melt margarine in pan. Add brown, .sugar, corn starcn .seasonings ana pine apple juice. Cook slowly over low heat, stirring con stantly until thickened. Add pineapple pieces. Spoon over chicken, cover and bake lVi hours at 350 degrees. Return From European Tour Mrs. Fenton Britt and daughter, Miss Bea Skipsey, have returned home from a recent European . trip. While there they visited relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clift and Mrs. Mabel Clift, in Lancaster, England, and toured numerous other cities in England, France, Switzerland, and Italy. Announce Birth Of First Child Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Calderwood of Willimantic, Connecticut, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Chenlyn Lime, born Thursday, June 22, at Windham Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Calderwood is the for mer Miss Patricia Ann Banks of Routes, Hertford. Card Of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my many friends and relatives and to all church organizations who remembered me during my stay in the hospital and since I have been home. For the beautiful flowers, gifts, cards, visits, telephone calls and good food I sincerely thank you. Medlln U. Hoskins CLEF PAHIES VTJIL PATTIES (BREADED) 'VJ&My ClIMMI nl (BREADED 1SUOZ. 00 lUvA.IlKUwil PATTIES) fKQ. CHEAD CRISPY I r l 1 14 C I. C -n. Announces Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gaitley, Jr., of Chesapeake, Virginia, announce the engagement of their, daughter, Maria Anna, to ADR-3 Bruce Anthony Hardin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Hardin, Jr. of Jeffersonville, Indiana. The wedding will take place at Lindale Church of Christ, ChesapeaRe, Virginia, July 21 at 6 o'clock, p.m. The bride elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Lucille H. Trueblood of Durants Neck and the late William Alonza Trueblood. Friends and relatives are invited. WANTED FOR AUCTION SALE ANY ITEM YQU WILL GIVE US . TO RAISE FUNDS FOR OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT ' . Call 426-5311 Day Time Call 426-5609 Night Time. Wf WILL 8f OLAO TO PICK UP ANY TIM." HERTFORD VOL. FIRE DEPT. WH TKOItH SEAFOOD OOKTON1 U. FISH ft CHIPS . a w CORTONIOCIAN PERCH FILLETS ; rib. 6? N .rye tmr - 'wSm A1" lc PATS POTATO anps 3y J DX:iS JELLY v CAROLINA V. 1 . I.U mr ) : Encmczt 1 S:.VE 24 t . i. t COOKED SALAMI g J I MONEY SAVING COUPONS ' ' ' , ;. ' WITH COUPONS J ) S 1 24V i ; ' CardjOf XkznS. I would like to 'take this op portunity to tay Jhanks to my majy friends, fanjily, churches, Sunday School classes and, ministers for each, prayer of-.4 fered in my behalf, for the: visits, beautiful cards, . food, flowers, gifts and any other: thoughts of kindness during my stay in the hospital and sincet my return home. ; May God's blessings be with: each and every one of you. Maggie H. White Card Of Thanks ' , We'd like to thank you all so much, for cards, flowers, visits, and such. It's friends and neigh-; bors such as you, Who make being sick easier to get thru."; LaClalreRogerson and family ; TAYlDSTlffATRE Edanton, N. C. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday k Saturday July 12-18.14-15-Ratlng (G) . 1 . .. i 1 . - . i All New Cartoon Feature . "Snoopy Come Home" Sunday, Monday b Tuesday July 16-17-lS-Ratinf (PG) SIDNEY POITIER & HARRY BELAFONTE & RUBY DEE 'i "Buck And The Preacher" Wedpesday, July 19 Rating (X) "A Fistful Of 44's; No oni under 11 timitttd ; .zz n tie rrrr-... .!!fllinni)nfl!l!l!lIIiuA.K' -

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