T -Th ferquirouu Weekly, Hertford, N.C, Thursday, February 13, 1975 Cm o 77 o lis Su mm s IMS , HI 777777 i ccessfid JPl Love Is A Many Splendored Thing , " X 5 - ' f I i if" 1 ' 4 J . , IS TTie Perquimans County Jaycettes undertook their first major sole project Saturday night when that organization sponsored a Valentine's Dance with the theme, "Cupid's Fung." Up to this point, other projects and activities undertaken by the club have been of the Jaycee assistance type. The dance was held at the Snug Harbor Club House and advance tickets for eighty couples were sold. It is hoped that the Valentine's Dance will become an annual event. If the response to the first is any indication, it will. ' The entire club put in many hours and volunteered much time to make Cupid's Fling a success. Girls in charge of special committees were as follows : overall chairman. Louise Ward and co-chairman Anna Hurdle; seating arrangements, Kay Winslow; "food chairman, Ann Winslow and co-chairman Sharon Tunnell; tickets, Sylvia Barnes and Jonetta Long; decorations chairman Kathy Newbern and co-chairman Brenda Hollowell; Clean-up chairman, Cathy Wilder. Music was provided by "Solid Gold." During an intermission, ; four boxes of Valentine's candy were auctioned. Chairman for this was Betty Hare. ' The "Cupid's Fling" is now just a memory, but one that will remain in the minds of those who attended for some while. ' ,-i CUPIDS AND HEARTS The theme of the first annual Valentine's Dance, sponsored by the Perquimans County Jaycettes, was "Cupid's Fling." Snug Harbor Club House, the cite of the dance, was transformed into a red and white dream with fanciful cupids and hearts. This fireplace mantle display was done by Brenda Hollowell, decoration co-chairperson. 4 .? A - ' at. I - - J - ,11 ' 7 "T CDear Public, . J V I r ITe icouJ ifce fo tAanfe you J I C or fe outstanding support J yyou ave us during our J J V "Cupid's Fling." Jff - 0t Perq. Co. j' -Jayce ttesy FOOD GALORE The food table was well stocked for the Saturday night Cupid's Fling. As well as being pleasing to the eye, the appetizers were also pleasing to the taste and the spot seemed to be a popular one for the evening. Jaycette Ann Winslow served as food chairman for the refreshments donated by the girls. Dance To The Music! 1 'T I V I 1 11 It 11 -0 if WE'VE GOT THE BEAT Music for the evening was provided by a newly formed- ' group from Perquimans County, "Solid Gold." Members of the band (from left to right) r, are: Bob Reed, Ronald Wilder, Kit White and Tom White. Other band members notv pictured include Bobby Hollowell, Lee Tunnell and Donglas Umphlett. . : U-y, " ''''. , , , ' . " ' ' - . Ji' Good Food, v Fine Music, & ! . ' .) Excellent Company V .;v 'i-"--''V-