tawwWyritry,Hrtfoi R 'ft, Thursday, Much 8, 1973-P, People In The News : hhsckinq ths bread group maricets. me neadstart group, some 35 of ::i Mrs. M.B. Taylor, left and Mrs. Lena them, toured Hertford's Colonial Store on GIBiam show Perquimans County Union the final day of the program. (Staff ' : School headstart students the way the Photo) bread group ia displayed in super i , . Wkdstart Students Given WINTAlX - A series of : ButrtUanleMom wm given to fceadstart children at Perquimans Union School here, fram Jan. SS to Feb. 38. Results of the program , showed a survey that six children out of ST ate some food from each of the four food groups daily. CourB8 Begins In Windsor Greenville a lo-week esflege credit course, Sociology OKI. Race Relations, will be J offered In Windsor began today ' by the Division of Continuing ' Education of East Carolina University. It win be taught in three-hour sessions at Bertie Senior High e) tknuflh lfav in in Tk 1 BSssieR win meet from 1:30 to l:p.n, Dr. Yean H. Kim wlU be the instructor for the course. Pre-reglstratlon for the osumb desired. If the class is aot fined by registration, a student may register at 1:80 a. m. on the night of the first . class meeting. . . Sociology MO carries three quarter hows of college credit whkh may be used toward teacher eerttficate renewal or for degree credit If the course fits Into the student's degree program. Per registration or for leer information you may eon tact the Division of Con tinuing Education, Box tm, East Carolina i University, Greenville, North Carolina Sni4, or telephone: Greenville TSMiaa. ir-1 Brave Old Days The Dare Coast to laden with the lore of ships and the sea. Cape rlatteras has claimed hundreds of ; ships and lives, and the history of the coast is fiSed with tales of the heroic men of the lifesaving stations along the desolate beaches. On Of these ia the Stonr of Troop of Saint John, New want aground on February 22, 1889. Efforts of the men at the Chicanicomico Station at Rodanthe. resulted in saving the lives of 11 of the crew of 17. Their heroic work won the praise of Queen Victoria. Tha NcrfcHc & Carolina Tc!:phss & Teksraph Co. Fobd Lessons The objective was to help children learn and establish good food habits. Methods used PACTS. FIGURES. PUBLICITY -These were the toDics Friday morning at the county office building when representatives got together to begin indepth planning of the Albemarle Craftsman's Fair set for five days. Sept. 26 30 at the National Guard Armory in Elizabeth City. From left, Audrey Tuttle, vice qhairman, Paige Underwood, chairman, Bessie Culpepper, committee chairman, Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce and Mrs, Lydla Hale, chairman of the Albemarle Craftsman's Fair. (Staff Photo By Francine Sawyer) ; MD. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Psul Baker of Galthersburg, Md. were recent guests of Mrs.-Maude Lane. AHOSKIE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Davis had as guests, Mr. snd Mrs. M.C. Newborn of Ahoskle last Sun day. " RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Nellie Stallings has returned from the Chowan Hospital, where she underwent treatment. - the British Wlr Truia Brunswick. The vessel to teach the course were workshops, discussion, role play. . singing, games. (L(Lll(il the MLIM! Adult Interest Courses Offered In Perquimans County CO.A. Part-time Supervisor: Fred Riddick A SELEaiON CAN CE MADE FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES COURSE Adult Bide Educ. BrickmHoiuy Cettmici . Knitting M ec rune OU Painting Sewing Sewing Upholstery The primary service ares of College of the Albemarle is seven counties in Northeastern North Carolina: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank and Perquimans. Call , the Adult Education Division, College of the Albemarle, phone 3354821 extension 233, about Adult Education program in any county. ATTEND CLASS Mrs. Sarah White, Mrs. Ann Jordan, and Miss Lydla Stalling attended a class In Advanced Cosmetology at Scope and The Holiday Inn in Norfolk, Va. on Sunday, The Zegarelli Brothers were the Instructors for the event. -TARBORO GUEST Mrs. Margaret Youngblood of Tarboro was a guest of Mr. and .Mrs. J.H. Towe last week. WEEK-END AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards spent the . week-end: at their cottage at.Nags Head. : , . WED. AT CONWAY S Mr. and Mrs. W .J.. Davis were ' guests of Mrs. Bessie Odom In Conway onednesday, ' ' . RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL : Mrs. Dick Long returned home Friday after undergoing a check-up at Memorial Hospital In Chapel Hill last week. WEEK-END IN VA. Miss Bea Sklpsey was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt In Newport News, Va. FROM COVINGTON Mrs. Roy Reed or Covington, Va. spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. K.S. Monds and visited her mother, Mrs. Guy Newby, at Winslow's Nursing Home In Elizabeth City. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. D.F. Reed, Jr. has returned home after undergoing surgery at the Albemarle Hospital. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Williams, Jr. have returned home after a visit with relatives in Florida and Oklahoma. ROCKY MOUNT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Newby, Jr. of Rocky Mount spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pitt. (iOLDSBORO (JUEST Mrs. A.L. Chaplin of Golds boro was a week-end guest of Mrs.; R.M. Riddick. Mrs. Chaplin is the wife of a former pastor of Hertford United Methodist Church. FROM MI). ,Miss Marjorie Hefren of Ijamsville, Md. was a week-end guest of Mrs. Pearl Banks. VISIT IN (iKKKNVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ray Morgan and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings in Greenville last Sunday. LEAVE FOR SOUTH AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Winslow left this week for a visit with relatives in South America. FROM LOUISBURG Miss Linda Banks, student at Louisburg College, is spending her Semester Break with her mother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. IN FLA. Mr. and Mrs. V.N, Darden are vacationing in Florida. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch of Greenville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow. TITLE (ABE) Ml VISITS IN RICHMOND Mrs. Martin Towe spent the week-end in Richmond, Va. with her daughter, Miss Jo Davis Towe. WEEK-END IN GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer and family were week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings in Greenville. WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Klrby and R.B. Kirby of Norfolk, Va. , spent the week-end here at the Kirby home. . , ' ' ATTEND MEETING ' ;"s P Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Biggers attended a State Banquet of the American Cancer Society In Raleigh on Wednesday of last week, Mr. Biggers, also; : it- tended a meeting of the Board of Directors of the N.C. Society. IN RALEIGH Mrs. T.B. Sumner is spending a few weeks in Raleigh with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Sumner, Jr. (iOLDSBORO GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chalk of Wilson were week-end guests of Miss Louise Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood. FROM GREENVILLE Miss Judy Long of Greenville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Ann Young is a surgery patient in the Albemarle Hospital. WILSON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow Wall Street Got You Down? Then you've got lots of company. Right now" you might want to consider an investment that is free from the fluctuations of the marketplace and always worth par. It's insured up to $20,000 by the FSUC and pays a fine return. Readily available, of course. Want to worry less, enjoy life more? Try an account at our place for some honest peace of mind. We'll never let you down. HERTFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 121 N. CHURCH 8TREET HERTFORD, N.C. PHONE 426-5408 BEGINS ENDS Match 20 May 31 March 20 May 31 Match 20 May 29 Match 20 Hay 29 Match 21 May 30 Match 20 May 31 Match 22 May 31 Match 19 May 31 March 22 May 31 THE W and son, Brock, of Wilson were : week-end guests of their 1 parents, ; Mrs. - Johnny Broughton end Mr. and Mrs,'' Linford Winslow.- - ;.v VISITS IN WINDSOR Miss Juanlta Divers was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby ' Elliott in Windsor on Wed- nesday of last week. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Robert White has returned home from the AUiemarle. Hospital , where' he was a surgery patient last week. . - . FROM RR1.HAVRN BeS.nt WmTtf&WK ceieprateaits 54tn birthday last VltllM MM Wn Wrtdftt "Wui . W O Wrhtht Vho l. . ...u.i iJ iLi-.C Is a liaucm imuvHB0iRwiS"jr2r ----- ............ .w ,,.UUimccl )ltal. " cdhthiander of the post get ready to cut into the birthday Hospital. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Earlie Goodwin returned home Friday from the Albemarle Hospital, where she underwent surgery. , PORTSMOUTH GUEST Mrs. Vlck Stallings of Ports mouth, Va. Spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J.H. Baker. APEX GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Murph Woodell of Apex spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Woodell. SUNDAY AT WILLIAMSBURG Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Towe and guest, Mrs. Margaret Youngblood, of Tarboro, spent Sunday in Williamsburg, Va. TIME Tuea, A Thuta. Tim. A Than. ToMdiy . Tuesday WedsMday t Tims. A Thurs. - Thursday . Mon. A Than. Thunday 7-9:30 am : 7-9:30 pm 7-10 pin 7-9:30 pm 7-10 pm 7-9:30 pm 7-10 pm 7-10 pm 7-10 pm Registration will be held at the first class meeting at the time and place listed above. All classes are subject to a minimum enrollment of 10 persons. For further information contact Fred Riddick at 426-7140 or call the Adult Education Division at the College of the A&emarle . phone 335-0821, extension 233. 'lu"Vr-ugni hi me post " T"--- - '" rw. .resident of .the nuvilinrv cane. (Starr Photo Francine Celebrates Birthday The William Paul Stallings Post 126 of The American Legion and its Auxiliary Unit observed the 54th Birthday or the American Legion which was March 15, at their regular meeting Thursday night ine taoie included a beautifully decorated Birthday I UITJI MntAmlMa ...... . t iiw atiaiiciiiciii DiK.XXJD CENTER OF EUZABEIH CITY Get your school ring now And get a windbreaker for just L Your bonus windbreaker (a $7.00 value) is available in red, royal blue, navy and black, with an iron-on school initial. Hurry. . This special bonus offer ends May 15. 1973. UViU LOCATION Perquimans High Perquimans High 803 Grubb Street Perquimans High Agricultural Bldg. Perquimans High Perquimans High Welch's Chapel Perquimans High LgAHRT 1 0sWLi nome. Mrs. L.JJ. Myers, nnH .Tnmoa W Dm,nt. Sawyer) or Poppies, and Punch bowl, aU patriotic colors. The Legion and Auxiliary met separately first for a business session with Commander James Rountree presiding over ine region and Mn i n Myers, President, presiding ..... .1 . ... , uvcr me Auxiliary, 'ance RINGS BROS Bob Andetson, Mgr. Dial 885-7294 607 Esst Main 8L Elisabeth City, N.C. COST Free 100 2.00 100 2.00 2.00 100 100 100