-j. :,-".i ' V. 2-Th. trqulmr 1' - frWnds in Macon," Ga.'. v PROM GREENVILLE- w si Mf. and Mrt.'Jack Edwards of Greenville ; were Holiday ". eiKta of Mr.;-and Mrs. W.G. 'S; CROSSROADS OF AGINQ 1 On Consolation t By JACQUELINE RICKS r "What do you think of our Kowaras ana wir.. n.n jams f. I STATESVI Mrs ;:iS;r' '' f 'U, toiriniior nti fhrkimas . ', Miss. Jann Dillon from the lheAg.ngProgran, Mm rnrh n cnerrv . ana . ". - r v ' Wnu iuiinn ? " daughter. Donna, of St. spent a few days this weekw,th Sfiavl Amt W.HoHd.yawllh bis Mrs. Elizabetb cnenyjt'r-v;,v..iv;;. " ' TEXAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Merrill and ; family of Sonora, Texas arev guests of Mrs. H.A. Whitley and ; Mr. and Mrs, W.G. Edwards, -. FROM PA. ' Dr. and Mrs. Jack Broughton and family of Indiana. Pa. are Holiday guests of his mother. Mrs. Johnny Brougnton. S.C. GUESTS and;; Mrs. 'H.C, vthe'-HoHibMl.,3 tnd; -Chisman . of Mr. and Mrs-ttodj! tRe:f ajptdtt.v Va. was a Holiday HOLIDAYS AWA'Y '&f:.a'MaiklM;:Tentm' 'amiidJfi-i,'''id M'ss Bea Skipsey. y spendihg - the .Holiday ithHOLlWYS IN HENDERSON relatives in umBeftpiv; -St .s: flir,on wni. AugustiOfganA-yi Flonda. special interest to nas oeen me , the largest rhsnel Hill is .SDending- the iwrcentage of nanaicappea m holidays with, her parents, Mt - the area are the elderly. vj k .. .. a . ' r A ii h i a i m d n t r c a cyivi v . vuiv . - , Association's Help the Han- unable : to visit tne UDrary. 'dlcaoDed committee, two major Several libraries are Showing Area have''' vnitli.,'" r-' " ' v"'r' weu,-,now, mere o !Llt-; ' . "067 he Is' ofteB consdlatidn. we can't elect ootn oi mem. - j Libraries in the SZSS peHnied,.t. :take his titne including Home Bound Swvte?::teW;?- ; and Mfs.,J.W. Dillon. ' VIIOKKOYH at each uorary w uuimng volunteers to furni;? books and other materials to the elderly 1. 4 2. How old will President Nixon be on January 9th? What are the designated ' flower and precious stone . for January? : ., . 3." When was gold discover ed in California? preHida)rs in Henderson,:.,. when was the first 1 m 'Ai.rAt rJ' J mrf : n rn..ni,n -' - . . . . . ... Jthpr and Mrs. p;.R. Tucker, : '"lfRniM RiCHMfYNliv7-"vJV'?,&.lrMfW. mi.- ana Mrs.sw.B, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Doner, Mis5 joOavlJMJ4. v'?:-- ;. Jr. and family of Bennettsv.Ue, ; m0Bd;,Va: Mk S r uorc Holiday euests Of nis w. .r 'j Mm FT Johnson is SDendinc Martin Towe. ' v;. . ,v V- .-' Bnr Holidays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dozier, Sr. FROM RALEIGH Miss Aileen Beck of Raleigh spent the Holidays with Mr. and . Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton. ''CHRISTMAS IN DURHAM ' " Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Matthews spent the Holidays in Durham " with their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. H.B. Mat thews, Jr. "FROM MD. Miss Marjorie Hefren of Ijamsville, Md. spent the ' Holidays with Miss Louise ' Chalk. " CHAPEL HILL GUESTS :Mr. and Mrs. W.Fv Ainsley, jr. and daughter of Chapel Hill spent the Holidays with his - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley, ''Sr. FROM GARNER ' - Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner were Holiday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. FROM DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. Nate Brinn of "' Durham were Holiday guests of his mother, Mrs. Jack Brinn. Visits in e. city in Sanford with vrsrr rpt atttfs ' ; . J pelatives. Mr. and Mrs;. AT. -Biggewi ,R0M FLA: spent the Holiday , with ! Mr- and Mrs. Jarvis Henry relatives ; ih" AWt;.r'-n . family, of Deerfield, Fla, Charlotte, and GloiicesW. i; r? Holiday guests of Mrs HOME FOR HQIMAYSv- Mattie Matthews and Mr. and Miss Lynn Landing,r student Mrs. Lloyd Lane, nurse at Watts . Hospital, CHARLOTTE GUESTS Durham,-. tperif8elidW"jMt-'and Mrs. Johnny Hunter with her parent :ifr,WMn:f' P? of Charlotte were William UndiivkJyltoJtday guests of Mr. and Mrs HOME FOR HOLIDAYS - Bass, Mr. J.E. Hunter, and , Miss.BeckifrO& nirrv spent Hie MRiSTOAS-.N E. CITY parents, Mr:iAMiBi$V' and-' Mrs. Jack Kanoy, Owens. .r - iWrsrWalter J. Knaoy, and Mrs. FROM DUfettAM ; w' .i,' r- ..fc'E.verett were guests of Mr. Dr. and Mrs.'Bill NixoiYno ifod Mrs. Melvin Wright in family of Durnariv'speiirthe Elizabeth City on Christmas Holidays with their parent, Mr.- pay.' FROM CHAPEL HILL " Mr, and Mrs. Joe Haskett and family of Chapel Hill were Holiday guests of their parents, JjAr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett and .Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor. FROM NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Mccioskey and Mrs. Preston NrioWi and Mrs. Arvin Hudsbrr. CHRISTMAS IN CHARLOTTE V.N: Darderi spent '. the Holidays in Charlotte with his son-in-law and daughters: .tyr:' and Mrs. H.R. 'Christensen. -. CRAM WPUPftPT NPWR a- aw.. . ... jnr. ana ivirs. r .e.. iviiiuoivcy Mr. -H'i'iiM. Darrin and Todd, of daughter ieJjptfom, va. Were guests of News, Va. were Holiday guesUT; Mrs R B fhach and other m ice i niiiop rhalk snent a few Wv elattves on Christmas Day. . rf;rc " PV inFli7abethCitv wviujs. wn FROM NEWPORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. jimmy White rS wi HAMSTON and family of Greenville wr. ff- lwin sons. Johnny and Sofwilliams- Hohdayestsof Mr. andMrs. ,.gobbv d Newport News. Va; . iiiwM umw - hi- .mii luan tional election held? 5. What is the area of Great. Britain? .,:vV'Wv: 6. How many U.S. flags have been placed on the moon? 7. Name the first. man to set foot on the moon? 8. When did this first man ned landing take place? 9. Who Invented the bifocal lens? lO'.Who was the last French King? Answers to Who Knows 1. Sixty. 2. Flower, carnation; stone, garnet. 3. January 24. 1848. 4.. January 7, 1789. 5. 94.000 square miles. 6. Six. 7. U. S. astronaut Neil A. Armstrong. 8. July 20. 1969. 9. Benjamin Franklin, in 1760. 10. Louis Philippe, 1930-48. AEROSOL CONTAINERS WASHINGTON -A Ralph Nader group has accused aerosol can makers of plac ing explosives in American homes. The group urged that federal law provide triple damages for victims of the bursting containers goals have been the elimination of architectural barriers and establishing a . sheltered ; Workshop to serve not only the physically and mentally han dicapped, but the aged as well, i The concept of the committee, . made up of interested citizens, is to have a publically spon . sored facility with satellites " providing in-client and out client training. The committee is currently considering funding .for the facility. To help provide for some of the needs of the elderly, it has been necessary to rely on volunteers to provide services not able to be met by paid personnel. Here, an effort has i been made to involve the aged volunteers, as they have much to contribute to society. There is a need for an organized volunteer service in the region. A Letter of Intent has been submitted, but not yet ap proved, for RSVP (Retires Senior Volunteer Program) in the area. This program provides monies for meals and transportation for those 60 and over to do volunteer work and for a paid director. Emphasis has been placed on utilizing the facilities and training available to the aged in the high schools, learning labs and colleges. Interest is high for classes in crafts and there is a need for retirement courses to help prepare the middle age persoir for later years. films at, boarding homes. Many also have large print books for those with vision problems. Few of the problems of the elderlyaredealtwithwithoutthe question of transportation. The program on aging is currently ' cooperating with Chowan Volunteers, a group of u terested citizens, to establish a' program to provide volunteer: transportation for person 60 and over in the county for medical' services, paying .bills and grocery shopping. TOY SAFETY Food and Drug Administration's Bureau of Product Safety has taken new steps to pro tect the public by remov- , ing unsafe toys fr6m the market. The new steps . include: 1) use of con- sumer deputies to help ' check toy stores, 2) now. ' presale checking, " 3) . suggestions for better tc-jT recall methods, 4) sei- -zures of dangerous toys" and 5) computerized list "L of banned toys. TRADITION BROKEN ' SAN FRANCISCO-Along seagoing tradition was bro ken when the U.S. Navy's hospital -ship Sanctuary sailed with 60 female crew members aboard. The short trial cruise was a test for male and female sailors liv ing in close quarters. EiDlained -r"::v 'Twd ;young.-women were -chatting 'when one noticed , something odd and said to ? the other, "You're wearing your wedding ring on the 'wrong finger.' : "Yes, I know' wast th reply, "I married the wrong r i ' ' ' Are You Crazy? Man motorist (after barely, ; avoiding a collision):. ".Why, in the name of com i mdn sense, didn't you sir nal?" ' '?'.' ; Woman motorist (who had just turned into her home driveway): '' "Why, 1 always turn here, v BWpidl" v.'i- '"' Not Long Enough Poet-Are you the man who : cut nw hair last time? : Barber-I don't think so, sir, I've only been here six months. Met Half-Way "I understand that you've been studying methods for increasing your salary. How did they turn out?" "Not so well. The boss was studying how to cut expenses at the same time." Orders Is Orders! . Lady (to marine sentry I left my pass at home, but I am one of the regimental commanders' wives. Sentry-Sorry, ma'am, but I couldn't let you pass even if you were his only wife. '"i '! MAY SPECIALS ONLY ALL LUGGAGE . Wt Wm i COMPONENT SETS CHEST TYPE FREEZER . BOSTON ROCKER MAPLE ONLY 1 . THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY W.M. Morgan Furniture Co.f Inc. Hertford. N.C Dial 426-5570 hi 25 Off K7 OtLW tUM LJO Ulll 145.001 . - www- tbn is spending tne nonaays tyith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. FROM CHOWAN Mrs. Marie Elliott of Chowan H.C. Sullivan. ivprp Hnlidav euests of Mr. and. VISIT IN VA. . . Mrs. Jim Bass. Mr. and Mrs. "WC Dozier,r. viqit in AC AND VA. Miss Dawn Dozier, and Mahdiiv .r. and Mrs Esiey cherrix w ,-anrl lamilv visitea reiaiives in and Mrs. Dilmon Young GREENVILLE GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn, Jr. and family of Greenville were Holiday guests of his mother, Mrs. Brinn, Sr. HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr and Mrs. WilliSm Van ur. and daughter of Newport News, 5?mK(S; of Mr. Mrs. Jim Bass and Mr. and u cninH f rtwwvan 1 "V'w v"'i ""i tianfl tamuy v siiea reiauves in ie Elliott of Chowan . .. . te rf MA.aniiJL j d.ia.. College; , Murfmsbpro. Mrt7s.P.7W cnonHine the Holidays with Mr. . ' 'iwXi va. -OTinng ine niua.v. i " iews, va. uii vm buum bc pi . U:AVE.F0RFLAV.; are . Mnrdga-14W''ind;16jMiding the Holidays in New f- t'mmSltffrM Beach, Fla, with their visit with 'tmK0llfa&ij&to.tovi- and daughter, Mr. XMAS IN RALEIGH .341 and Mrs. W.L. Pickhardt Mrs. T.B. Sumner spnt thei WwpoRT NEWS GUESTS Holidays in Raleigh with her Mr and Mrs. Carl Overton son and; dauOiUlvin-iaw. ' Mr Name ot Koanoie, va. we and Mrs. T.B-. Holiday guesis 01 ner pare.us, -MD. SmWilrSi j&tat VISIT RELATIVES ' S; jr and famiryAeiette Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kyle rytjtam family spent the Hobdays MWm'rBnVA. were VndWestVirginia with Jsts of. father, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Casey guesU ofB and family of Goldsboro spent- Z'T rVvchisman of Hampton. Va. and Mr' and MfUiiW9yce Gibbsof-Englehard guests of his parent jiw Mrs. Blu Gibbs.'?v' ;?,;''.' 'r;-- :". Miss EDENTON GUES'Ki.ic u$wa:3iCFuacuT B0NEIN flpri 0 hi) lb. U QUALfTY CONTROLLED LJI3UIj:j 31b or UAWk lb. f rnrru 1 r mi CI lCft ib. the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie White. FROM WILSON Mr and Mrs. Fred Chalk of wiicnn vu pre Holidav euests of Miss Louise Chalk and Hulda Wood GREENVILLE GUESTS Edenton was a guesf of Mr. and US-' Mav the coming yeat:.:;?;:; see ywu. come to a lasting :MB$ ? tet thtf joys of life fill your . - - hsart with wafmth .1' V kir)dne$i, CU. Tww V.J&z For AH Your Insuranc Kizii Phone 423-6447 Wlrtliiti, U.C, .Wcdneaday b Thurdy .!)!. 27:28rRatlnf (PG) CHARLES BRONSON & i JACK PALANCE :CHATO'S,LAND" TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON. N,C. ; Friday It Saturday . Dae. 29-30-Rating (G) iMARK LESTER & WALTER SLEZAK In rBLACK BEAUTY" undav. Mondav Ic Tuesday tp 81-Jan. 1 . -tunn ru) JOHNHEYL, PARKER STEVENSON, PETER BRUSH, VICTOR BEVINE, ntfMvw ran A nni ,r, a. tiiMiAJt I DnHUOuni.a r . ... 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