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I, fr-The Ferqulmaiu Weekly, Jlie Weeftly Society JLK END IN GREENVILLE' fcffigs Bea Skipsey spent the Wend at ECU, Greenville, :rt friends.-. OM DURHAM 1rS; T.P; Brtnn.iQf Durham int the weekv-end with Mr. 1 Mrs'-U.mirjett yvinslqw. .OM WILSON - 4. And. Mrs. Billy Winslow A sopv Brock, of: Wilson rje4 week-end guests of Mr, rlljrtrs. Lindfprd Winslow and ,3. Johnny Broughton. .TURNS FROM RALEIGH tlrs. T. B. Sumner has Mtned home after a visit with rhrtojon and daughter-in-iaw, , and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, Jr., Raleigh. 1 HOSPITAL Mrs, Robert White is a reerv Daitent in Norfolk neral Hospital. IOM MD. " Wiss Marjorie Hefren of imsville, Md. was a week-end est of Miss Louise Chalk. s 4 IliTUKINS r itUIVl riUOrilrtL, 1 Mrs. Mary Moore has 2 iturned to Morgan's Rest t iime from the Chowan ! iispital, where she underwent 1, '!atment.;-;;';. . 4 cpp pun ra MI U4r. and Mrs.' C. R. Holmes :?f the week-end with their !;Iiwn-iaw and daughter, Mr. Jd Mrs. Robert Johnson, in Jvincetbti,- N.J. '.OUCESTER GUESTS &Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Schaaf &3 family of Gloucester were !?ek-end guests of Mr. and Ifri. J.T. Biggers. j:55TURNS FROM HOSPITAL -I'MissEthel Nixon has returned me from Chowan Hospital I;Ist week, where she was a I:itient for sometime. i$j tOM RALEIGH $?YIr, and Mrs. T. B. Sumner, and family of Raleigh were Jk-end guests of his mother, ;s. Sumner, Sr. . CITY GUESTS J.Ylr. and Mrs. R. C. Bunch of KiiahPth Citv were euests of mU. v-ii iturday. ETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Morgan Walker has returned :om the Albemarle Hospital : fter undergoing surgery last : ek. 'ORFOLK GUEST Mrs. Callie Bussott of Norfolk, a", was a guest of her mother, :rs. C.B. Stallings, on Saurday. DENTQN GUESTS Mrs. Gladys Hughes and W.O. ' tliott of Edenton were guests ' Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis on jnday. ETURNS HOME Mrs. R.H.Mann, Jr. ofSanfonT as a guest of the Rev. andIrs-. lilton Mann for a few days last ETURNS FROM FLA. Miss Nancy -TunnelV-Tia's iturned home from Florida Iter a visit with relatives. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Myrtle Wall returned om me AlbejiiarfeHiBPitaljDn -jesday. ROM VA. BKnxjf Miss Sue White of Virginia leach, Va. was --aweiend uest of her parenteMiv and Irs. Julian White. IEWPORT NEWS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Toney, III, nd sons, of Newport News, Va. (ere week-end guests of Mr. nd Mrs W.C Doaiar." ' si eturns FEOKtOTErrrrrj Mrs. Pearl Banks . has eturned home from Ljamsville, Id. after a tisir.with Mr;, "and.. TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N, O." THURSDAY. FRIDAY t SATURDAY NOV. 16-1T.1S I RATING (PG) ROBERT REDFORD& PETER BOYLE in "THE CANDIDATE" SUNDAY, MONDAY 6 TUES DAY NOV. 19-20-21 : RATING (R)-"-- IRICHARD ROUNTREE & MOSES GUNN In ' 1 " "SHAFTS DIG SCORE" - ...... ... COMING NOV. 22.23-24.25 VERA MILES & . SAM ELLIOTT in "f.'.OLLY AND lawless joj::j" Hertford, N. C, Thursday, November Mrs. S.S. Hollingsworth and Miss Marjorie Hefren. MD GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Mc Clyment of Queenstown, Md. were week-end guests of Mrs. Max Campbell. FROM NORFOLK , Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kirby and R.B. Kirby of Norfolk, Va. spent themveek-end here at the Kirby home. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Elliott Layden has returned home from the Chowan Hospital, where he was a patient for several days last week. E. CITY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nixon of Elizabeth City were guests of his mother, Mrs. T.J. Nixon, Jr., on Sautrday. RETURNS FROM SANFORD Mrs. F.T. Johnson has returned home from a visit with relatives in Sanford. E. CITY GUEST Mrs. Ray Toxey of Elizabeth City was a guest of Mrs. T.W. Wiison for a few days this week. FROM WILMINGTON Mrs Preston Winslow of Wilmington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winslow. IND. GUEST Mrs. Charles Campbell of Munice, Ind. was a guest of Mrs. Max Campbell and Joe Camp bell on Friday. She was enroute to Florida. IN HOSPITAL Cecil Sawyer is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. RETURN FROM FLA. Mrs. Mattie Matthews, Mrs. Phillip Jackson, Mrs. J.H. Bagley, and Mrs. Maude Jones returned home Monday after spending last week in Florida. Card Of Thanks My deepest appreciation to all my friends anrt neighbors for their prayers, visits, cards, flowers, telephone calls and all their many acts of kindness chnuin mo l shown me while I was a patient in the Chowan Hospital and since my return home. My sincere thanks also to Drs. Dond and Voight and the nurses at the hospital for their at tention and care given to me. jSincerely, Velum C. Winslow Thank You We wish U express our sin cere appreciation to tne Belvidere-Chapel Hill Fire Department for the services rendered at the fire of Obie .Tom's house. ; We shall always be grateful. Maude, Obie Tom, and Carl Winslow Card Of Thanks Mrs. Mvrtle Wall wishes to I express her deep appreciation for all the concern shown her during her recent hospitalization at Albemarle ospital. OPEN NOVEMBER 20th "Shopping with Chrbtmas WHAT IS KOBE CO ECU FOB CODISTUAS? Your happlneM next Chrbtmas time will' depend largely on the, frtiloujne flow to mvc s regular nm CTdOTWkZ ; T" It you deposit a tmall ram each week In our GsrbtnMft Club yon will receive" cheek in good time for yonr need, and it will help make jronr ClurtoUnaanflnppjr one, ... . SELECT THE CLASS THAT BEST SUITS YOOt NEEDS AND JOIN TODAY. Fifty Weekly Payment Z5c wetniy pari. ... KtewMkl mm...... KM s- iwur paja OS i'Ihtfohd savings & vO WSl ASSCCIAO Each Account nsur&f to $20000 191 N. fhnrth St. Ilertford, PI. C. Umbet reianrf DepoeU Itmtmnee Corporation 16, 1972 Monica Divers And Gory Ross United In Marriage i . . iviicK Mnni l.vnn Divprs Durham were united in marriage Saturday, October 21, l!)72 ip the Sarah Duke Memorial Heveiend Charles L. Brewer double rint; ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Divers of Hertford. The bridegroom is the son Itoss of Edenton. Given in marriage by her formal wedding gown of polyester crepe de thine, fashioned with an Empire waist and a scooped neckline. Ilnr i-nil nf imlinr tod silk illusion was attached to a Juliet cap of Venice lace with a design ;i nosegav of fugi-mums ana I innnr attendant was Mrs. She wore a gown of gold polyester crepe, fashioned similar to the bride. Her hair was adorned with a gold mum and she carried a basket of multi-colored fall flowers. Mr. Wayne Ross of Raleigh, brother of the groom, served as Dest man. After a reception at the home of the bride, the couple left for a wedding trip to Washington, D.C. The bride is a Histologic Technician in the Oral Pathology Department at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry in Chapel Hill. Mr. Ross is employed by the Raleigh City Schools. The couple will make their home in Durham. Eager Beaver 4-H Club Meets The November meeting of the Eager Beaver 4 H Club was held Tuesday, November 7, 1972 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie R. .Cartwright M PTBijltletH "" SJsbbJe.T Lane presided over the meeting. The pledges were led by Kathy Sawyer. The devotion, taken from Psalms 3: 1-16, was given bv Michael Williams. Sherie Williams gave a demonstration on "How To Make A Bulletin Board". Plans were made by the club for Christmas activities, December 19 was the decided date for caroling and visiting Trueblood Nursing Home. A Christmas oartv will follow. The coming of summer 4-H Camp was discussed by the club. Reservations are ; now being madelot the camp to be held jarJrrfEal Camp Mitchell nearSwansboro; N.C. 17ELC0ME TUAn A t m vmtn nil. .... ,iivf f -" 7V r- 1UM S LMwetkr pjri...M, 1MJQ 7 - , h 'TV and Garv Hurdle Ross of Gardens in uurnam. ine of Hertford officiated the Mr. and Mrs. Haywood of Mr. and Mrs. George J. father, the bride wore a of seed pearls, she carried DaDy s Dream. Paul Gregory of Hertford. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Charlie R. Cartwright. S3PCJSO IruLiLlGuL) I L A vQ b.T J J I0-18 LB, AwG. JTPlTOmrrt onc:;GD ! ' ustA c:c:ce 7"Cut rMoiCE J FARM CHmiiD OLE0 QUARTERS D LARGE SWEET TREE RIPENED - SAVEL ORANGES riNCV OCEAN SPRAY "LATE HOWE" cr.:;::ERRiES - LARGE NEW CROP CAUF.-ENGLI5H r:uTS , Peoples BanH. Applies Tor Branch In Roxboro Peoples Bank and Trust Company today announced it has filed an application with the State Banking Commission to open a branch bank in Roxboro, n.c. '.:;'" . William H. Stanley, pi iident of Peoples Bank, said in aking the announcement. We're delighted with this possil ity of , serving the people of 'erson County. With our nea )y of fices in Vance and Warren Counties, we believe we can make significant contributions toward the continued economic growth and progress of Person Ciunty and the surrounding area." A hearing will be held in' Raleigh, November 29, at 316 Motor Vehicles Building. If approved, the Roxboro branch .will mark the bank's farthest western expansion, the two closest branches at this time being in Henderson and Norlina. Studies done by Peoples Bank on the Roxboro-Person County area show a strong, expanding economy with above average increases in industrial ex pansion, housing construction, population, employment,, personal income, and retail sales. Peoples Bank Currently has 33 offices in 19 cities and lists its resources at more than $159 million. Handicapped A Motorist: "Doesn't that roar of traffic affect your driving?" B Motorist: "I'll say it does! I can't hear a word my wife says." 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The arrangement under which the related organizations meet annually during ' a specified week and in the same city was first proposed in J908 by the North, Carolina Literary and Historical Association. The N.C. Folklore Society was first to accept the invitation in 1913, and the State Art Society folowed in 1926. Ten other organizations have since joined with a combined membership of several thousand. For many years the event did not have a formal name, but in the late 1940s Jonathan Daniels (then editor of the Raleigh News and. Observer) changed that when he jokingly referred to it as "Culture Week" in an editorial. Though it was definitely intended as a tongue-in-cheek description, par ticipants accepted it with good nature, and the name was in formally adopted through widespread use. For years now, the name "Cultural Week" has been a part of the tradition. 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