Pag 2-The Perquimans Weekly, Society CHARLOTTE GUESTS. W. H. Pitt, Jr. and W. H. Pitt, III, of Charlotte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pitt, Sr. . on ' Monday and Tuesday of last week. WEEK-END IN WILKESBORO Miss Bea Skipsey was a week end guest of Mrs. Violet Kellam in Wilkesboro. , WEEK-END AT CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards pent the week-end at Chapel Hill with their son, Walter Edwards, Jr. at UNC Chapel Hill. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. J. R. Futrell has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital, where she was a patient for a few weeks. FROM CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsley and daughter of Chapel Hill were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ainsley. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George Clarice of Petersburg, Va. were guests of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Morris, on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Cecil Sawyer is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital for observation and treatment. TUESDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Osborne and Mrs. Nell Ballance of Currituck were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis on Tiimriav. RETURNS FROM VA. BEACH Mrs. Mark Gregory returned home Friday after spending some time with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farmer, at Virginia Beach, Va. Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. T. W. Wilson was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. S. P. Jessup, Mrs. J. H. New bold, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Mrs. S. M. Whedbee, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs. Grace Llewellyn, Mrs. W. G. Edwards, and Miss Elizabeth Tucker. Mrs. Newbold was high score prize winner. A sweet course was served. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. C. R. Holmes en . tertained her bridge dub Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Players were Mrs. G. W. Barbee, Mrs. W. C. Doiier, Mrs. John Coston, Miss Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White, Miss Helene Nixon, Miss Hulda Wood, and the hostess. Miss Wood won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. Leading Causes of Death in USA OUKi: MM MM Mi MM) from Nnwial Cam lof NMVi HaWa, UA Pubtc Hmwi Samct. Dtcw 1,037,455 O (O 323,092 o I CANCER mSEASfSOFHMRT SUMO VESSELS HEART ATTACK, STROKE and other cardiovascular diseases kill more Americans than all other causes combined, la 1973 these diseases will claim more thai se million lives 53 of all deaths. During February, the Heart Fund campaign will seek funds to reduce seedless death and disability by telling tti public how to recognize the early warning signs of heart attack ami stroke and how to reduce their risk of these killer "esses. PICKLED HEimiHG suppEns o , GENEROUS SERVING FOR $1.25 Tikt-Out Plates-3 Herring, Slaw, Hush Puppies, French F.ics ... We invite You To JEat With Us ... We use Local thirst, Smed From 5:C0 p.m. til 8:00 p.m. Hertford, N.C, Thursday, February 15, 1973 ' ' News WEEK-END HERE ' ; , Mr. and Mrs. Car Overton and daughter of Newport News, Va. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Lloyd Horton has returned home after being a patient at Chowan Hospital for several weeks for treatment WEEK-END HERE1 Jamie and Chris Toney of Newport News, Va. spent the week-end here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mark Symons has returned home ' from the Albemarle Hospital where he underwent surgery. MONDAY IN VA. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dozier and Miss Dawn Dozier were guests of Mr. and Mrs: S. P. Toney, III, in Newport News, Va. on Monday. They were accompanied there by Jamie and Chris Toney, who spent the week-end here. Hostess To , Bridge Club Mrs. T. B. Sumner was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front: Street. Those playing were Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. Katherine Ward, Mrs. Johnny Broughton, Miss Thelma Elliott, and Miss Mary ; Helene Newby. Miss Newby was high score winner. A sweet course was . served. ' . . y; . Claiborne Mullen Dies In Raleigh .r Word was received here Monday of the death of Claiborne Mullen, who resided in Raleigh. ' . Mr. Mullen was the brother of Mrs. Tommy Maston of Hert ford. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks for all the cards, flowers, prayers and acts of thoughtfulness while in the Hospital. , - Mrs. Leona Bagley Card Of Thanks I wish to thank each of my friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness While I was a patient in the Chowan Hospital and since my return home. Each gift and each prayer, the pretty cards, flowers, visits and kind words of encouragement were greatly appreciated. May God bless each of you. Mrs. Blanche Dail Goodwin 7 ACCBENTS MEUMONM . . tWHUENZA A LOOK BACKWARD By Virginia White Transeau Feb. i935 - TWO LOCAL MEN LOSE LIVES BY DROWNING: A ' packing case bearing the name of J. C. Blanchard & Co., seen , floating on the waters of the Chowan River on Friday night, was the first clue to the identity of Jesse J. Land and Elmer Symons, both of Hertford, shortly after the truck in which they - were riding, with Mrv Symons at the wheel, crashed through the rail of the bridge, . near the toll house on Friday night, hurling both men to their death, in the water below. Jesse J. Lane and Elmer Symons, were employed by J. H. Towe, who operates a truck line, left Hertford shortly after t o'clock on Friday night carrying a load of furniture belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harris former residents enroute to Winston-Salem. PRISONERS IN JAIL DRINK PART OF EVIDENCE: There were 70 gallons.of liquor in the Jail. It was found at a still raided by Sheriff J. Etnmett Winslow and his deputies some - months ago and was kept locked in one of the small cells of the jail, to be used as evidence. It isn't there now, three or four gallons are missing. Sheriff. ' Winslow says he believes that it didn't disappear, last week when the prisoners went on a big spree and raised a distur bance in jail, resulting in the doctor being called in the middle of the night to a man who had either been hit on the head with a stick or who had fallen down stairs. The door of the cell used as a liquor cache had a small grating, through which a jug could be pulled close to the door by means of a broom. A piece of rubber hose kept concealed in the jail was used to syphon the liquor from the jug into a small container. HIT, OR MISS: One more budding- romance, blightened! Mollie and Carlton are both five years old. Mollie announced to her family on Thursday that she and Carlton had decided they would go to Nags Head on their honeymoon.' It was like a bolt out of the blue sky. Nothing has yet been said about any kind of a ceremony. The trip was to be made, it seems, in the automobile which Santa Claus brought Carlton. Everything " was nicely planned and pretty well carried out Mollie packed her bag completely, even to finger nail polish. She said only her sun suit would be necessary in the way of dresses, evidently expecting to find the same conditions she left at Nags Head when she left last summer. The couple were to leave, according to Mollie, at 4 o'clock next morning. Mollie woke, at the appointed time and insisted that she really was leaving. But alack and alas! Carlton didn't show up. He was fast asleep at 4 o'clock in the morning. Now Mollie explains that they would nave gone anyhow, if Daddy TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N.C. Thursday, Friday ft Saturday F.b.l5-16-17-rUUng(PG) CHARLES Cn0NS0N& JANXMl VluCENT in "The Mechanic" SPECIAL SHOWINGS Matinees Only . Saturday, Feb. 17 at 1:30 F.M. Sunday, Feb. IS at 1:80 P.M. ' 'TheTen .1 ' . Commandments" Sunday, Monday k Tuesday Fefcl8-l-20Rating(R) ': Mum imav a . . ItwkAl l.-v.iO it 'Trouble Man" Wednesday, Feb. 21-Ratinf (X) Return Engement 'Tobacco HodJ', ; "Alice's Adcnturcs h Wonc'irlcnd" ' ' had given her the five dollars she asked for. She had become ' convinced that the automobile wouldn't travel through mud and there are no sidewalks all the way to Nags Head. But Mollie was going on the bus if Daddy hadn't refused to furnish the wherewithal. , NOTE ' ' With a himp in my throat and an aching heart, I want to thank the many people who have sent me letters and notes following inserting in my column A Look Backward" in your Perquimans Weekly "Phyllis Transeau, my German Sshnauzefs death. I have received so many cards and letters, it is impossible to answer each one personally. All of you who have been so kind has etched your name in my heart I once heard, that anyone that didn't like dogs-beware of. It really seems to ring true. 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