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Page SS-The Perquimans Weekly, The IVeeMy Society News I- -"WEEK-END IN NEWPORT -T9EWS MissBea Skipsey was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean l-Britt in Newport News, Va. FROM RALEIGH C.5. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. George of Raleigh were week-end guests , .of Mr. V. N. Darden. ::4N HOSPITAL Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. is a Xslirgery patient in the Chowan .Hospital. , .jlWEEK-END HERE Miss Monnie Divers of 3;.burham spent the week-end .jjwith her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. XHaywood Divers. week-end in william :;burg ftJ.'Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum ::nd Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Win Xsjow spent the week-end in Williamsburg, Va. i LA. GUESTS , Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hunter of Baton Rouge, La. were guests of ;' Mrs. Mark Gregory last week. ! WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD ;! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards ' spent the week-end at their I cottage at Nags Head. ) RALEIGH GUESTS ... Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Jr. and family of Raleigh spent ! the week-end here with his , mother, Mrs. Sumner, Sr., and at Nags Head. I FROM NEWPORT NEWS J Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney, III, J and sons, Jamie and Chris, of Newport News, Va. were week i end guests of Mrs. Toney's $ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier. VISIT IN HOSPITAL r Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory and Mrs. Lucille Satchwell ;3 visited Miss Ethel Nixon in 5 Norfolk General Hospital on S Sunday. $ RALEIGH GUEST 2. Miss Beckie Owens of Raleigh 5 was a week-end guest of her v parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall i Owens. i AT NAGS HEAD t Cmdr. and Mrs. Edward w Griffin spent the week-end at 4 Nags Head. ;! RETURN HOME J Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sullivan of J-Dillsburg, Pa. have returned $ home after spending last week J. with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 1 Sullivan. ? VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burleson i S of Annandale, Va. were week la end guests of Mr. V. N. Darden. JDAYSONLY-THURSfRI.AT. fP BONDED gS MATERIAL ib-3l GOOD ASST. FALL COLORS 'LsjtfA fi LJ 1.88 Yd. I W f ill DOOR MIRROR Reg. 4.47 MM mmV 1 . j i LADIES' CARDIGAN SWEATERS REG. 5.99 4s 3 H tn -- Hertford, N. C, Thursday, October 12, 1972 VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed of Covington, Va. were week-end guests of their mothers, Mrs. Guy . Newby and Mrs. C. W. Reed. FRIDAY GUESTS Mrs. Sidney Law of Kinston and Mrs. Anna Parker and Miss Mary Outland of Woodland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Ward on Friday. WILMINGTON GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Earl Sikes of Wilmington are guests of Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. IN SANFORD Mrs. F. T. Johnson is visiting relatives m Sanford. VISITS IN RICHMOND Mrs. Martin Towe spent last week in Richmond, Va. with her daughter, Miss Jo Davis Towe. S.C. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reed of Charleston, S.C. spent the week end with Mrs. C. W. Reed. WEEK-END IN HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker spent the week-end in Hen derson with their sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. W.B. Tucker, Jr. and Dr, andMrsVW. B. Tucker. SATURDAY IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tarkenton visited Miss Aileen Beck in Raleigh on Saturday. FROM VA. BEACH Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. VA, BEACH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley of Virginia Beach, Va. spent last weekend with their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers have returned to their home in Wilmington after spending last week with their mothers, Mrs. W. T. Smith and Mrs. John . T. Lane, and Ellsbury Lane. FROM FAYETTEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. William M. Moore of Fayetteville were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. Mary Moore, at Morgan's Rest Home. WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Thelma Peele of Win chester, Va. and Mr. and' Mrs. Gill Francis of Miami, , Fla. Wtefil. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White SITS IN VA. i m IVJ I 1 BOY'S Sport Shifts Long Sleeve Reg. Price 1.99 BOY'S JEANS Straight Leg Reg. Price 2.99 i 1 Mrs. Mary Moore is spending this week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, at Virginia Beach, Va. RETURNS FROM RALEIGH Miss Elizabeth Tucker has returned home after spending a few days in Raleigh with friends. WILMINGTON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Rex McGuinn of Wilmington were guests of Mrs. R. B. Thach on Monday. FROM NORFOLK Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivap of Norfolk, Va. was an overnite guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan on Sunday. WEEK-Ef IN HIGH POINT Mr. and ft.rs. J. E. Newby and Miss Eva Newby were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wetzel in High Point FROM ECU Mackie Lewis, student at East Carolina University, Greenville, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cflrl Lewis VISITS IN WILMINGTON Mrs. W. T. Smith is spending some time in Wilmington with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burton Myers. VISITS 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. MOVE TO COINJOCK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley and daughter, Charla, moved to Coinjock last week. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests of Mrs. Addie Keegan were Mr. and Mrs. Carey Quincy and Mr. and Mrs. William Stanford of Virginia Beach, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cridlin of Elizabeth City, and Mrs. T. W.. Nixon of Hertford. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hollowell and son, Danny, of Chesapeake, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hollowell. WEEK-END HERE Lee Brabble of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with his ents Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Brabble. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs, Madge Brabble has returned home from the Chowan Hospital, where she underwent surgery recently. VA. VISITORS Mrs. Varina Hollowell and son, Danny, of Chesapeake, Va. are spending 2 weeks with Mr. LADIES' PAT1TY i:0SE Stretch Size A ft B Reg. Price 88f &VE78V2 Pr 1 f m t rn a wr VVK LA I it u y and Mrs. W. V. Brabble. They were joined by Mr. Hollowell for the week-end. 1 RETURNS HOME Mrs. S. T. Perry has returned . home from a two week tour of Florida. AT NAGS HEAD Mrs. W. E. Dail of New Hope and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce of Edenton spent several days last week at Nags Head. Hosfess To Bridge Club Mrs. C.A. Davenport was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. H.A. Whitley, Mrs. J.R. Futrell, Mrs. J.H. Newbold, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, Mrs. Edward Griffin, and Miss Mary Helene Newby. Mrs. Holmes won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. . Preparation For Responsible Parenthood The Adult Education Division of College of The Albemarle announces 'hat a course entitled Preparation for Responsible Parenthood will begin Thurs day, "October 5 at 7:00 p.m., and will meet until November 9 at the Technical Center, room 219. The course is described as a quest for understanding children, the stresses, strains and crises of different stages in their development; the search for maturity and the role of parents in helping the adolescent in this quest; dif ficulties and techniques in communication between parents and children; problems of adolescence and assistance in dealing with them; drugs; sex; and the impact of school and community on the individual and family. The instructor, is Reverend Kern Ormond, minister of First United Methodist Church in Elizabeth City. A registration fee of $2.00 will be charged, and enrollment will be limited to thirty. Registration will be held at the first class meeting on a first come, first served basis. HAPPINESS IS A WOULD OF COLD BOND COlONim ST0RES PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. OCT. 14, 1971-NO SALES TO DEALERS TOAMfc mss Kim f r-, f v FARM CHUM SOUJEST4CE CREAM Sf.'IDVilCllES WjlULC L V, K - BRAUN SCHWEIGEJt 4 1 11 1 t -4 OMY v " r CHUBS ftl ( -- fc I wif fit . ,;iif jiht'-" y"r T"r:- ninv'r) nimpS---j; ; r - wj5 - - fHKz:. r :a'o tm jumbo pa mixed Lr77t'r .'- 'vr'" fryer 33iW i V. mmmmmimmmillm s iiiir wiNnow cleaner II Apollo 12 At See Apollo 12, in addition to the largest space-oriented educational exhibit ever assembled; the P-Nuity World displaying all there is to know about the peanut; Richard PeMy's race car, and thousands of exhibits presented by North Carolinians from all over the State. All of this and much, much more awaits the better than 600.000 who are expected to attend the 105th North Carolina Slate Fair here. October 13-21. Forty free shows by the Trinidad Steel Band and the Serendipity Singers and five shows daily by the DuPont Marionettes will entertain the fairgoers on the outdoor stage. Other free events include seven water ski shows during the first three days of the Fair, para acrobatics by the famed Golden Knights a huge horse show, nightly ; fireworks, the steer show and sale, cooking demonstrations, the farm gadgets, antique and modern farm equipment and other shows, exhibits and events. In addition to the midway and grandstand shows with the Hanneford Circus, three dozen stars will be on hand for the Dorton Arena Shows throughout PICKLED HERRING SUPPERS GENEROUS SERVING FOR $1.25 Take-Out Plates-3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French Fries ... We invite You To Eat With Uf ... We use Local Hearings. Served From 5:00 p.m. til 8:00 p.m. . DICK'S DOIVB-IH PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Snacfc Bar and FUMng FacGlHeM mi any of l these BIG EXCITING PHIZES! Il7iV15.000G0LDBG!i!DST mi 15,00. au m Hum no h.....,.s mm m mmmtim .......ttm 1 M LWJALV . .v v ' 4 v HAMS p)F ; z j j 3 l: : Eimn &s . it 79 mrissl iW ." . "V. . .... '" ' OORTON'S ' "' ' " FROZEN .: rtSH 4 FRIES o r5h sticks L J 'K0 J . u t oz, nm tam 10 49 OK.tlAnO CHARM c: n oz. z::ty State Fair the run. Opening the program will be Davy Jones, followed by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Saturday Night. Al Green will be on stage Monday night, with Tuesday featuring Bobby Vinton, The Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose and Freda Payne. Ray Stevens, Dawn, featuring Tony Orlando and Marty Allen will be -O ml- .. .1 .. Ill l.ll.jri inursaay. rnaay win nignugm Art. Linkletter and John Davidson. Closing the Fair will be Mel Tillis, Donna Fargo and Tompall and the Glasers. Two rree Arena bnows are scheduled: Sunday night there will be a Gospel Sing with the Oakridge Boys, The Downings and Wendy Bagwell and the Sunlighters. The Serendipity Singers and the Second Session will perform Wednesday. All shows begin at 7:30. Parking at the fairgrounds is free. There is also no admission for those 12 and under and 60 and over. . Kakuel Tanaka, Premier of Japan: "It is regrettable that for several decades in the past the relations between Japan and China had unfortunate experiences." ' 2(.Lirc3umEvis:ss II JM-fM KSS S PSSJOI VSSSt - ttniMf Cmwi Ntttv tew m i.lhnittitcttwfif' I - nmct iihmhw iimnc Um 1 -11 C ton ctw tacmiti l-fcncMfiCkwfi , ;- UM UkM tawttm 1 - Hci tome Cm .- InOm . l-ft.iii riMIiKHMiM Utt l-ltMblMtl I-1 1 JMMUMCWtttMWt I Mm I'lpwt (inm -fewn . -tmPnmm m 3,000 CMKflMKi SI RUB HI I.SOQ CM -SaOSTUff.fi ti KttKtii SOOwYT, FACIAL , TISSUE 45 WfCT. 10 XU y T kTkkCwi And Tha h- a ol t OZ. at : :V 7-a,' --a roouipaata i i VO'D A: T. OCT. 14, 17J N.C. Farm Barnaul Convention Set For Nov. 19-22 The 37th annual convention of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation has been set for November 19-22 at the Durham, Hotel and Motel in DurhamX Primary attention will be .focused on the drafting of of ficial state Farm Bureau policies by voting delegates to the state convention. Included among convention speakers will be Allan Grant, president of the California Farm Bureau, who also serves as vice-president of the American Farm Bureau, and Dr. John T. Caldwell, chan cellor of N.C. State University at Raleigh. Other srjeakers will be announced at a later date. B. C. Mangum, president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau, the state's largest general farm organization, expressed the belief that this would be the best : attended convention ever. LPGas Is delivered automatically We check your supply regularly. If you need more, we make a new delivery automatically! Let us start today. Call 2 EE D OIL CO Gssffl DIAL 426-5488 HERTFORD, N. C. 1 .1 ' . j ADDiESS - LOOK WE0 HAS MOM GIFTS THAN SANTA! i ENTER TODAY... ENTEB OFTEN j ...NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! m TU1IIAri-HMI.UI.I. 1III.. : f WIUiThkCnrpMi And flu h-rewMorOMl20l.Clll An mm . - VANISH VOID AFTER BAT. OCT. 14, 19TI ' With TtdiCaapoa And Th l-ckMO.OnaltLk.B4 T, USNs. 1 LomUMdWIuU ?, POTATOES 3 VOID AFTER BAT. OCT. 14, 1I7S ' ;i-iKv;5HMMW'.rtii..vri!ti FuRbMOfOn-lFtlOk. g Can Easy Oa . ? VOID AFTER SAT. OCT. 14, 171 i.irvA39n.ivv'idiistJ45 j. "vrwitkThhcii.1iaTSTfW j FulehMOrOnIU.rk(. g Banquet Froun h 1 F"'0Ct.!CK:N I ' VOIDAFTi.RSAT.OCT.lt, mi & Mi. F7 g J; 3; k S ' ' f ' With Thh Coumo And Tha "V rwchue Or Ona 4 l,h. Ba- 5 . y Raoaate Brand, tioklan F . 1 i V"OAFTIl8AT. O- T. 14, 1972 William P, Rogers, Secre tary of State: "Let it (General Assem bly) prove the United Na-V tions is capable of the con crete action .necessary to bring ue closer to a world free of violence." Richard Nixon, President:, "The United States will be in the forefront of efforts to achieve a reform of the international monetary eys-' tern." !v Card Of Thanks1 We. the familv of Adrien J. Smith. Sr.. wish to express our appreciation for the , kindness shown to us during the illness and oassine of our loved one. For the Dravers. floral tributes. food, gifts, cards, visits, and every expression of svmDathv we are grateful. , ' Sincere Thanks,: Wife, Sons and families 1 PRIZES!. HAPPINESS IS A WORLD OF GOLD BOND PRIZES! ' ' With Thl. Couoii And TkT hnbat 01 Om I U. I Ol Si If BISQUICK ' - 5 VUIU AflEK BAT. UVT. It, Wl J, i v i V v :.':J J J j v i) k If v tf i' i Witt Tnu uoupon Ara vm rurci-t-a on una nr. nw STRETCH ft SEAL "i;. ' VOID AFTER BAT. OCT. 14, IVIt S With Thla Copoa And Tha S riarchaaa Of Ooa B Lk. Bw If " WILD BIRD FQCO I VOID AFTER BAT. UUT. It, l j : :...'..-t, ;...l'v.i4 ' With Thk Counon And Tha -FurdiM ol Ona 1 Bag : If 0un" GRAVY TE"N ' i : VOID AFTER SAT. OCT. 14, 1B7I vmVhm?)'.., o!J.9h.vi? i witn TDM .oupoa ftno iw , u FinrchM of Ona 7 OS- CM Fumttun Foliak --.m'n T r 9 si i ' VOIO AFTER BAT. OCT. 14,171 f 1 lt Wltk Thill rjan And Tha . .Futchaaa a i a U-L Cm. tm U...,, v llVI f.L " AWAY PLAN ' Price -...-- -Lj r. n HAT i TO uatch- r- J J V Ml R"""! VO'D A"""" -
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