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- - w " "W.-" --B"rl' i-3 ''.. .'...v.-. I..:.' .' f ; .'V i!' "i; t .,,',.. t iisre 1 Karl Wiedmann and 3n of Cherry Hill, N.J. are 3 of Mrs. Wiedemann's Jts, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. : es. :.--r rr IN HOSPITAL v ":"M it. Mattie Matthews, Mrs. ': r ' c':'e Jackson, and Mrs. I -.:ie Bateman visited their '" t i-oSier, Tommy Matthews, in a ; i Wtsmoum, Va. hospital on r r:ortday. - va.:eeach guests ! i-,;CiiUln and Mrs. ' W.H. i'irdfcastle, Jr. of Virginia rtJacft; Va. were, guests of his i' tti'heT, Mrs. Hardcastle, Sr., stVeek-end. ' ' AT TOPSAIL BEACH Eldon Winslow, Miss SaraV Winslow, Miss Ann 4wjs!aw, and Miss Thelma I Elliott are spending 2 weeks at 5"Ti$Sirll Beach. i' DOVER GUESTS c:i -M-Bgt. and Mrs. Phillip i'Ttitch, Jr. and family of VDovW,' Del. were week-end i. pesfrof Mr.- and Mrs. Thach, ' VSrP HERE .trt-MWi J.W. Turner of Detroit, Midland Mrs. Eugenia Parker of umgisiana, in.i. are guesis 1 "at their sister. Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Cherry . , JHOSPITAL, osiah Elliott is a Datient in orfblk General Hospital. AT NAGS HEAD , . .yjN. Darden spent the week- jmdflthiscottageat Nags Head. If EDM DURHAM jais's Monnie Divers of f Durham spent last week-end !. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ..Haywood Divers. GREENVILLE GUESTS Dr,ind Mrs. Jack Brinn Jr. and family of Greenville were eek-end guests of his mother, ' Mrs. Brinn, Sr. I TARBORO GUESTS Mr.,, and Mrs. Harvey T. Edmondson of Tarboro were j Wit&a of Mr. and Mrs. T.G. Howard on Sunday, ..RETURNS HOME iift. D.F. Reed has returned home after-spending 2 weeks at ,,.Nags Head. ;;pJNNER GUESTS ;t y Mr, and Mrs. W.J. Davis were 7 1inn iniAcfa nf Mr nnH Mrs Xtm& Copeland in Elizabeth City on Saturday, ' :: rapjt texas .v,:' " MtrandMrs. LaVerne Jordan ; and family from Texas are :. visiting his ; father, Clement (Josdan. . RETURN TO TEXAS i .Mrs, L. B. Merrill and daughter, PatUe, have returned .;4p jheir. home in Sonora, Texas . iiiara-visit here with Mrs. H. A. r.Whiftey and other relatives. "iCAL. GUESTS i". .Rolf. Forsland Jr. and Karl . Jhircbard of Monterey, Cal. are . guests, of Mr. and Mrs. For ;slind.-5r. www re:o Fi:rroi cow yqu gu get a i YKHCD DEJX 0:1 TilE CM Ti!.lT r:.:3ED less tiiati the co:.:fetiti:: 1 iV r, ''' .-. - :: : - 7 J. .. 7- - NEW BERN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Beamon of New Bern were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Thach on Sunday. . ' ,. STATESVXLLE GUEST ' Mm Cnrhin , Cherry of Statesvilla spent the week-end with Mrs. EUzabetncnerry. sne was accompanied home by her daughter, Donna, who had spent the month of July with her grandmother. - , RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory have returned home after a visit with relatives in Atlanta, Ga. and sightseeing in Charleston, S.C. - r ' - VISIT IN GREENVILLE Mr. H.A. Whitlev and wests. Mrs. L B. Merrill and daughter. Panic,, of sonora, Texas, spent a -few davs last week in Greenville with Mr. and, Mrs Jack Edwards. NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS Mr and Mm S.P. Tnnev. III. and family of Newport News, Va. were guests of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier, on Sunday. ' FROM NORFOLK .. . Conrov Jackson of Norfolk. Va was a fliest nf Mr. and Mrs. Colon JacKion on Sunday. SUNDAY IN SMITHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Pete Howell were melts of relatives in Smithfield, Va. on Sunday. VISIT IN GA. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier and daughter. Dawn, spent .last week in Btnnettsville, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier, Jr VISITS IN VA." Mrs. W.H. Hardcastle is spending lome time with her son and daughter-in-law, Captain aqd Mrs. W.H. Hard castle, Jr. at Virginia Beacn, Va.- VACATION IN ASHEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Goodwin and children. Sarah and Mike, are spending this week in Asheville. KnavmX. ftinrsr Mrs. Callle Bussott of Nor folk, Va. spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. c.B. staiungs fit RiTtrSTs Mrs. Corbin Dozier, Jr. and children of Bennettsville, Ga. spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. W,f. Dozier. IN NORFOLK Mr?, OthUI Boyce Is spending some time In Norfolk, Va. with relatives. m TtfNN. " Mrs. Charles Shephard and daughter, Kara Krechr fare visiting relatives in Memphis, Tenn. VISITS IN STATESVILLE - Miss Jujle Cherry Is visiting Mrs. corwn gnerry ana uonna Cherry in Btatesviue. WEEK-END HERE 1 - Corbin Dozier, Jr.' of Ben nettsville, Ga. was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and o Mrs. W.C. Dozier, and was accompanied home, by Mrs, Dozier and the children, who had spent last week here. INJURED IN FALL Ellen Lane received a frac tured arm on Friday of last week as a result of a fall. ; N.M. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ertl and family of Albuquerque, New Mexico are guests of Mrs. Ertl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. HerDeri Nixon, and other relatives. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Dan Williams. Jr. returned home Sunday after undergoing treatment at Stuart Circle Hospital in Richmond, Va. for several weeks. - . Card Of Thanks The ' family of Arthur W. Chappell are deeply grateful and appreciative for the many expressions jpf love and sym pathy in both words and deeds during the Illness and death of their husband and father. ' Myrtleand . Herbert Ray Chappell Card Of Thanks I Would like to take this op portunity to express my sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for every act of kindness rendered to me while I was in the hospital and since I have returned home. For your prayers, beautiful flowers, cards, visits and food we are grateful. May the good Lord bless each of you. Mrs. Harvey Staiungs Card Of Thanks I would like to thank mv manv friends for the prayers, flowers, cards, visits and other acts of kindness while I was in the Chowan Hospital and since my return home. . May God bless each one of you. Clarence Pierce Card Of Thanks I wish I could thank each one personally but at this time it is impossible. I wish to thank my many friends, relatives and church organizations for cards; gifts, flowers, yisits and all other expressions of kindness shown me while I was a patient in Chowan Hospital and during my convalescence at the home of my daughter's. Your thoughtfulness will always. remain with me. May the Good Lord give you good health. Annie M.Stanton I r.::::sY-c.v;::3 V.'.3 SIGXEh all yem lc::i By JACQUELINE RICKS The place you call home is where you will be spending the greatest amount of time and if you are building a house, it will most likely be your largest single investment. With this in mind, v it is. important that thought and planning be given to designing your house for your comfort and convenience in later years. I am especially aware of the need for this kind of planning, as I am in a wheelchair. I designed my present home to provide facilities for being capable of living independently. I will be glad to be of assistance to anyone desiring information. (Jacqueline Ricks, Box 587, Edenton, N.C. 27932 or telephone 482-8444.) , t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wikon Bateman requests the honour of your presence -at the marriage of their daughter Missouri to Mr. Leslie Gardner Saunders on Sunday, the thirteenth of August . One thousand nine hundred and seventy-two at three o'clock in the afternoon Woodville Baptist Church Woodville, North Carolina ' Reception immediately following the ceremony CORRECTION 1 In last week's issue of The Perquimans Weekly 24,000 BTU WESTINGHOUSE '350.00 Should Have Been 24,000 BTU WESTINGHOUSE HERTFORD HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. HERTFORD, N. C. PHONE 426-5211 r c: FANCY HOME GWWrJ JL ) ib. OOc r'CY MT, GROWN r: Some areas should be given special consideration. At least one outside entrance should be ground level or low enough to easily be ramped. Preferably the living area should be all on one floor with windows large and low enough to give a pleasant view while sitting. Two important features are doors which should be at least 32 inches wide, preferably 36 in ches, and halls a minimum of four feet wide. This will allow sufficient space if a wheelchair is needed. It will also enable in ail emergency, rescue squad personnel to easily reach a patient with a stretcher.; Rescue squads often encounter serious problems in homes because of inadequate space in which to function. An advantage will be '399.00 JAKA tUCED COOKED HAM sa4yiE5y PICNICS LAND-O-FROIT WAfER SUCED MEATS OSCAR MAYER LUNCHEON MEATS 10Z. KG. ALL MEAT OR ' BEEF BOLOONA-MCKLI LOAF OR COTTO SALAMI OZ. FKO. 65 GORTON'S SUPER nsii 14 OZ. PKG. . GORTON'S m sriras L -L-J CALIF. SWEET SEEDLESS C:.7ES Large calif, red r:-CTAi:::zs FANCY LARGE VA. FL'.a::s LARGE CALIF StPl'LESS c::::3 easy movement of furniture. A vital area is the bathroom which should adjoin or be near the bedroom. Attention should be given to adequate space and placement of fixtures. The toilet seat should be at least 18 inches from the floor. Grab bars should be used for safety. A storage area should be available in the bathroom for supplies. Another important room is the kitchen with emphasis placed on convenience of arrangement to meet individual needs. Counters : cabinets, stoves and ovens should be at appropriate heights with an area to work in a sitting position. The dining area should ha nar the rooking area. Lighting should be adequate with nmnle outlets and switches and convenient heights. More light for good vision is needed as you grow older. Additional lighting is needed in cooking and other worn areas. ; -In planning don't forget your own personality creating a cheerful atmosphere Final feNTIRE l2 PRICE ALL SUMMER HATS $3.00 Woodland Dress Shoppe Hertford, N.C. $1 43 OUR PRIDE HOT DOG Of HOLLS T FKGS. X 4 v . ' LI. J L. L.J , y : ; v ; ' : 1 i i - ' k J. Q35E 3tt. and 3it. Clyde X. Sutton uquest the ionou of yout presence at the maiiiage of theif daughtex Pamela ean to - Mi. Jfames tRobtt ' Barnes , , on Sunday, the thiiUenth of August Nineteen handled and seventy-two . at fou o'clock in the afternoon Mefod Baptist Chutch JKettfotd, Jloith Carolina Reception folbwing the ceumony a at the Chutch Clearance! SUMMER STOCK "THE FASHION CENTER' 'V' SIX i-iOZ. LANS l-K;.klU ("T r - V' :D A! - SA 1'., AiJli. 12. I''J ; Phone 426-5620 ' COLONIAL STOIES PriCM tlfactiv thru Sat., Aug. 12, 1972 No Satai To Dmten f i-in:i fit' J i:f- VOID AHl.B SAL. AliO, 12. 1- 2
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