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Belvidere By MRS. ELTON D.LAYDEN Mr. and Mrs. Glen White .and rfaiiffMa Ptivtalu Fayetteville, N.C. and Mr. and Mr. Al Felton and daughters, Angle and Nancy, of Suffolk, Va. spent ipart of last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win White at their cottage at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. White returned to Belvidere on Friday. Mrs. W.S. Jennings and Mrs. W.H. Rountree of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Kermit White of Hobbsville were guests of Mrs. J.E. Lane on Sunday. Parish and daughter, Chasity and Ronald Layden jof Newport News, Va. visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stallings nn Mnnrlav Mrs. Murray Lane and daughter, Mrs. Garland Walker, of Virginia Beach, Va., visited relatives in Bluefield and Princeton, W.Va. week before last. ?': Mr. Parker Copeland is a patient in. Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, Va. wis. f t . i . niuuivn ana .daughter, Mrs. James Mako of Point Harbor, N.C. spent Friday in Edenton enjoying the Biennial Pilgrimage. Mrs. Tommie Ellis, Mrs. Gladys Chappell, and Mrs. uessie Kountree, have returned to their homes after spending a week in the Hawaiian Islands. W v 1 J . mis. vougias iayaen ana Mrs. Debbie Sherwood of Virginia Beach, Va. visited in Trvon and Durham. NT over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Harold White of Rockv Mount. N C. their daughter, Mrs. Bill Britt and little Miss Laura Lucy Britt of Charleston, S.C. spent last week at the White's Belvidere home. The Whites are former residents. Dr. White is the Minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Mr. and Mrs. Willis New Hope Happenings By MRS. DELWIN ' H. EURE Y. . :., Mrv-and Mrs. "Charlie iJanak and son, Chris, of ;Falls Church, Va. were weekend guests of her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whit partwright. ; j Mr. and Mrs. Flutch Dail nd daughters, Donna and '.Kim, and William Casper Stcere weekend guests of Mrs. Janet Branholm in Bluefield, W.Va. 'Ji'Mr, H.S. Jackson, a former resident of New ;Hope, . spent last week visiting' friends and relatives in the community. m Miss Peggy James Copeland, a student of East Carolina University, spent Hthe Easter vacation with her amily. Mr. and Mrs. Bob War )nen of Dutton, Va. were jguest of her mother, Mrs. TOWE MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, N. C 'Where Service Is A Pleasure' THE BEST IN USED CARS Phone: 426-5661 4 DIXIE AUTO PARTS v HAS ENLARGED THEIR SERVICE DEPARTMENT PHONE 426-5716 DISC BRAKES REPLACED TURN ROTORS , , REPACK FRONT BEARING REPLACE SEALS 39! JS5 MOST CARS - WE imi EXII.VJST & TAIL PIPES, DLEXOSTKITS, we kep;.i.i & cle;.:j raiAToas 1. 1 C....Y Fi . j C ....... J, TlnES & lv.t7E-;es Highlights Landing and son, Jason, of Windson, N.C. arrived Friday to visit Mrs. Land ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland. Jason stayed with his grand parents while his parents enjoyed the weekend at Nags Head. . Mr. and Mrs. Elton D. Layden and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ward of Tyner en joyed touring some of the old historic homes in Eden ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane Jr. and children of Dunn, N.C. - visited with Mrs, Lane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J: Oliver Layden, and attended the Riddick Stallings wedding, in Smithfield, Va. on Sunday. Mrs. Reuben Knopf Sr. took the Countryside tour of the Edenton Pilgrimage on Saturday and she and her guide enjoyed luncheon at St. Ann's Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs., J. Oliver Layden attended the rehear sal party held for their granddaughterMiss Sheila Riddick and Darden Stall ings on Saturday night at Smithfield, Va.' Mrs. R.W. Stallings was the hostess. The wedding took place Sun day afternoon at the Smith field Baptist Church. Those from Belvidere attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Layden Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Layden and children, - Jan and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spivey and children, Miss Olive Layden and Mrs. Sylvia Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hurdle and son, Brian, gave a surprise birthday party for Mrs. E.L. Hurdle Jr. Sunday, April 17 at their home in Hertford. Those at tending were Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Hurdle Jr. and children' Nancy, David, Mike and T.W., Mr. and Mrs. Van Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hurdle, Mrs. Mattie Ward of Hertford, Mrs. Leonard Davis and family from Elizabeth City and Miss Sharon Hurdle and gentleman friend from Greenville, N.C. Edna Eure, over the weekend. Those in the community -vacationing in- Hawaii recently were Mr. and Mrs. Delwin H. Eure, Mrs. Rob Turner, Mrs. Eddie Harrell, Mrs. Kermit Benton, and Mrs. Rovena Stallings. Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White of Conway, N.C, Miss Delphia Sams of Henderson, N.C, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Newell and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rennie, Lisa and Ernie Rennie. , Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Russell, Mrs. Rudolph Peele of Manteo, :N.C, Mrs. Wilma Powers, Mr. Jimmie Russell, Mrs. Eula Um phlett, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Umphlett, Mrs. J.P. White, and Mrs. Maude Corprew of Bethel were dinner guests of Mrs. Lina Caddy and Mrs. QT Mufflers Installed J17 95 CLAMPS AND PIPES EXTRA Bethel - Snug Harbor Community News I k 1 By Inez Corprew k - - - - - mi ' '" . - ' - - - The Mattie Macon Sunday School Class of Bethel Bap tist Church held its quarter ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Emmett Long on Tuesday night, April 12. Mrs. Pat Harris, president, called the meeting to order, and . Mrs. Long gave the devotional with scripture taken from the 16th Chapter of St. Mark, and a reading entitled "I Saw the Risen Christ last week, and Easter had not Even Arrived." Mrs. Dolna Mae Proctor led in prayer. Mrs. Nelda Perry, treasurer, gave the Mission Action report. New and old business was discussed with a covered dish supper planned for the July meeting. A most interesting pro gram was given by Mrs. Proctor on her recent trip to Hawaii. She brought several souveniers and showed many lovely pictures. Mrs. Helen Sawyer closed the meeting with prayer. An Easter Biblical contest was given with Mrs. . Eleanor Griswell winning the prize. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs: Ruby Davis and Mrs. Nellie Davis visited Mrs. Temple Tarklngton at the Health Care Center on Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Tark lngton will celebrate Durants Neck & Woodville News By EARLENE SELLERS Rev. J.L. Wills rendered services at the St. John Bap tist Church in Edenton Sun- Nenar Russell on Tuesday. Mr. Grant Bateman and mother, Mrs. Minnie -Bateman of Elizabeth City, N.C. were guests of Mrs. Lina Caddy last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Douglas and son, Kenneth, of Suffolk, Va. spent last Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stokely. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis of Elizabeth City, N.C were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mrs. Ollie Sung of Hamp ton, Va. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKaye. Misses Peggy J. Copeland and Lisa Copeland had tonsilectomies at the Albemarle Hospital during the Easter vacation. Miss Martha Umphlett was weekend guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Eula Umphlett. The News & Observer wants, a man or woman to be our dealer for the Town of Hertford, to deliver, collect and do some soliciting , Dealership now grossing $230.00 monthly Must have good car and be able to give good financial references If interested, please contact H.D. Jenkins, District Sales Manager, Rt. 1, Box 302-A, Robersonville, N.C 27871. Congradulations BILL and ELLA HALL on your ; f fiftieth Wedding Anniversary April 16, 1977. A free package of flowers or garden seed with any purchase . of 50 or more. her 89th birthday on Wednesday. ' Others having birthdays this week include, Mrs. Gladys Kirby, Mrs. Shelton Long, and Mrs. Bessie Harrell. The Ladies Auxiliary of Bethel Fire Department held its 'April meeting with Mrs. William Corprew on Thursday night. Mrs. E.J. Proctor, president, con ducted the meeting with several items of interest be ing discussed. Various reports were made in cluding a sunshine report from Mrs. Ben Hobbs. The May meeting will be held with Deedie Mae Proctor. Delicious refreshments' were served by the hostess. Mrs. Maude Corprew spend last week with the Fenton Eure, Jr. family at New Hope. While there she visited several friends and relatives, including the New Hope Rest Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Simmons had as their guests for the Easter weekend their son, Tommy and children, Weldon and Susan, from Norfolk, Va. The Scrabble Four Club met for a dessert scrabble Friday afternoon with Mrs. M.E. Nelson. Mrs. Charles White, Sr., Mrs. Johnnie Phillips, and Mrs. L.H. day afternoon. He was ac companied by the youth choir under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Shannon. Deacon Calvin Whidbee spoke at Melton's Grove Baptist Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday for- their annual Men's Day celebration. Gloria Wills, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J.L. Wills, was among those competing in the 4-H Talent and Dress iReyue..J(ield at Hertford Grammar School on Mon day evening. She will repre sent Perquimans in the Talent program to be held in Gates County in June. The Woodville Home makers Club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs, Fannie Leigh. Topic for discussion" was "Favorite Flowers." Refreshments were served by the hostess. Birthday wishes go to Deacon Calvin Whidbee this week. WE CLEAN AND REPAIR RADIATORS. TURN BRAKE DRUMS. DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY HERTFORD, N.C PHONE 426-5716 Stone CHURCH l MARKET ST. HERTFORD Simpson with the hostess completed the foursome. Mrs. Phillips was high scorer with three games to her credit; a single game, was won by Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Kathleen Bren namen recently returned from an enjoyable trip to Hawaii. Several points of in terest were reportedalso various shows. , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hobbs visited Mrs. Mary Wilma Barber on Sunday, who has been a patient at Leigh Memorial Hospital in Norfolk, Va. for some time. Mrs. Barber is reported to be somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hobbs ac companied them on the trip. The Mission Study Prayer , Group of Bethel Church met with Mrs. Isabelle Simmons last Wednesday. Mrs. Lillian Phillips, president, conducted the meeting with Mrs. Simmons as secretary and treasurer. Refresh ments were served to Mrs. Selma Proctor, Mrs. Marine Long, Mrs. Evie Curtis, Mrs. Lenna Griffin, Mrs. Bessie Harrell, Mrs. Iillie , Harris, Mrs. Lillian Phillips, and Mrs. Simmons, hostess. ' LASSITER'S APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE HARRIS SHOPPING CENTER WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS OF APPLIANCES WE HAVE IN STOCK - KELVINATOR - MAYTAG - MAGIC CHEF AND A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR ALL APPLIANCES. PHONE 426-5647 Clinkscales Upholstery Co. 403 N. Water St. Elizabeth City CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Custom Recominf Restyling Repairing Can -Furniture -Boats Call Today for estimate 338-6552 What do without wizard on your desk, the nightstand, the kitchen wall. It's wherever you are. It brings orders, joy, sadness. It too often rings too often. You fuss at it, stand in line for it, threaten to have it taken out. More often than not, you take it for granted. Bgt it's there . "... . every hour of every day . .' and, subconsciously, you know it's there. What you may not know is that your tele phone is part of the most expansive, most reliable, least expensive telephone system in the whole world. It links you with 150 million other telephones in the USA and 380 million telephones scattered all over the world. So fuss at it if you wish. Ignore it. Take it for granted. But reach for it when you need it . . . it'll be there ... . and it'll work and work and work. And, if it doesn't work, we'll fix it at no additional charge. We think that's a pretty good deal. Don't you? Bethel Harvey Point News By Vanora Brothers The Harvey Point 4-H clubbers enjoyed them selves at an Easter egg hunt on Monday, April 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drumgold. Ronald Skinner won 1st prize for find ing the most eggs and Eric Skinner won 2nd prize. During the drawing of the gas raffle, Fred Rountree won the lucky ticket. Visiting on ' Southern Shores last week were Mr. and Mrs. William Bunch of Williamston, N.C, Mrs. Mamie Pollard, and John Blount of Portsmouth, Va. Miss Gladys Harrell of New York is home visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrell and relatives. The Fellowship Service was held at New Haven Bap tist Church Sunday night. Rev. S.L. Lawernence and congregation of New Bethel were in charge of the service. Roy Wills was guest speaker during Youth Day Services at Saunders Grove Baptist Church Sunday morning. The Willing Workers Club of New Bethel held their WHM SEItriKWOf f ABRK'S. VINVtS ft SlrPPLirS YOUR TELEPHONE! would YOUR TELEPHONE: It's that electronic Tin Ptrqulmam Weekly, Hertford, N.C.. meeting on Monday night at the home of Eugene Felton1: Participating in the Coun ty 4-H Talent and Dress Revue program Monday night from Harvey Point 4-H Club were Miss Gwen Jones 1st place for the dress revue; Miss Janice Talley 1st place talent; and Miss Connie Brothers 3rd place talent. Participating from Highway 17 4-H Club were Miss Evangeline Downing 2nd place dress revue; and, Misses Tammie Vaughn and Evangeline Downing 3rd place talent. Misses Jones and Talley will represent Perquimans County in the area judging on June 23 in Gates County. SPECIAL ss$ FRIED HERRING ALL YOU CAN EAT 4.50 1;--- C FREE FILL I ON 20 GAL. II V tank il-r '' .A, pyrofaxgas 5 SHOP BY PHONE 426-5554-425631 you it? fir NORFOLK CAROLINA TELEPHONE COMPANY Thursday, April 21. W7-Page9 Senior Citizens Meet The Memory Lane Senior ' Citizens Club met at the Holiday Inn in Elizabeth City for a luncheon meeting ' on April 18. There were 31" ' members present. The blessing was asked by Mr. Lonnie Pritchard. After lunch a short business session was held and then the meeting was1 turned over to the speaker,' Mrs. Ruth Green who is our district president. She spoke on the importance of senior citizens leading active lives and using our talents also trying to make others happy. ; GG-1200 COMBINATION MOUNT MOBILEPATIO BASE EDENTON HERTFORD RD. HERTFORD. N.C. "n ', List Your Pioperty With ! ; William F. Ainsley j i Realtor . , ' : Hertford, N.C. 01011426-76 59 a I
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