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V Spjivey Family Holds Reunion Tht Ptrqulmam Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, June 30, 1977-Page 3 'Relatives of Robert Lee Lucy Harrell of Norfolk, and Louvlnia Spivey Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward gathered at the Durants Matthews, Anna and Jon of Neck Community Building Lillington, N.C.; Coi, and oa Sunday, May 29 for their Mrs. James E. Tottenof Arl- annual family reunion, Perquimans County residents attending in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. R.L. "Bob" Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. iThurmao Whedbee. Dawn and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. John V. Matthews Jr. and Matt; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spivey and grandson, Jeff Spivey; Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Matthews, Mrs. Naomi Spivey Bright, ,Mr. and Mrs. Carson Spivey Jr., Suzanne, Jimmy, and Gretchen; Mrs. Watt Eure jand Ms. Marche Carroll, ,Mrs. Mae Eure McKaye, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Winslow, Dana and Jonathan; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Harris, Mr. and !Mrs. Matt Spivey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eure, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hunter, Jackie and Rene; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Spivey, Mrs. iJake Basnight, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Eure Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Dure. Out-of-town guests were: i Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mat thews of Camden; Mrs. lngton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Spivey' of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. James A. Johnson of Virginia Beach, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher, Robert and Glen da of University Park, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spivey Jr. and family of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Spivey of Weeksvllle, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. W.A. "Bud" Cole of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Agnes Spivey of Suf folk, Va.; Mrs. Helen Spivey Buffkin of Suffolk, Va.; Jerry Spivey and Ms. Judy Wright of Richmond, vVa.; Mrs. 0. A. Smith of Elizabeth City, N.C.; Mrs. Moselle White Maddbey of Elizabeth City, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Phelan and Mary Alice of Manteo, . N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bundy of Elizabeth City, N.C.; Dr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, David Clark, .Susan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldman of Wilson, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Winman Spivey of Virginia Beach, Descendants Hold Gathering !!The descendents of Flet ; fcher S. Dail held their fourth i abnual family reunion at the ; home of Jesse Dail at Rt. 1, Hertford on June 26. Many had not seen each other since the last reunion. A delicious lunch was en Joyed by all and the after boon was filled with games, hjomemede ice cream, and fellowship among the 56 pescendents to attend. Those attending were: Jt. and Mrs. Glenn Dail and Brian of Sandston, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Strong and Mrs. Ella Heffington of Nor folk, Va.; Mrs. Barbara Harrell and Debbie of Newport News, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dail of preswell, N.C.; and Miss Celia Spivey of Edenton, j DINNER GUESTS Si Those who were dinner Quests Jfr. and Mrs. Joe .White Saturday were: Mr. ijand Mrs. Murray Nixon, Linda, Lisa, and Louis Nix jon, Miss Diane Crummy, tMr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nixon and son, Steven, and Ricky Topping of Edenton, Mr. jand Mrs. Leon Nixon, Jen nie and Joey of Englehard, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White, Cindy and Warren White of Hobbsville, Mrs. Carolyn Chesson, Bill and Brad of Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and Barbie, Mr. and Mrs. William Tarken ton, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tarkenton, Andrea, Bryant and Jennifer of Hertford. Those present celebrated Mrs. White's birthday. .-; MAKING PASTA s Homemakerg in Union County, recently tried their hands at making pasta from flour, eggs and water. "The basic dough could be used to 'make noodles, spaghetti .and ravioli," adds Carroll Beckham, home economics extension agent. One participant said the pasta workshop made her homesick for "Yankee" foods. A southern cook thought making pasta was "just 'like making dumplings."'. Th nennnmiea nf mnk "jng ipasta at home were emphasized as was the ' nutritive value of home- ' i made pasta. ., LAUNDRY CARS Conserve energy by us- ing your laundry care ap i' pliances wisely, suggests J Alice Lancaster, assistant ; extension agent, Wayne flmintv. Separate lightweight and heavyweight items form drying, the agent S advises. Don't overdry. Overdrying wastes en- ergy and can leave some ", I garments with a" harsh feel. To eliminate wrinkling, remove garments from the dryer as soon as It shuts off, the extension agent adds. Also, clean the lint filter of the dryer often. . list Your Pioperty With William F. Ainsley Realtor Hertford. N.C. N.C; Mrs. Ruth Dail, Mrs. Hazel Krause and Linda, Mrs. Joan Twiford and Traci, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Appleton, Gene and Jenny, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Dail, Ray Kim and Don na, William Casper, Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dail, Rennie Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White and David, Tommy Harrell, Mrs. Roxie Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Copeland and Zeb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riddick and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riddick, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse . Dail, Ken, Sheila, Denise and Evelyn, all of Hertford. . The next reunion will be held the fourth Sunday in June, 1978 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Dail and Mrs. Roxie Dail of Rt. 3 Hertford. .ga VRinp wine ' Deninci the Scenes with THE HIDING PLACE If 1 h& ..Sr1 Uw unvr rinrtoc WMUm I. ftodw xl by Inmsi . mowb Coot rwrrt mhI Ow it tt by mrm CoMtf Musm MsISmMi New Hope United Methodist Church July 10, 1977 ' 8:00 P.M. Va., Caleb Ives of Elizabeth City, N.C; Mrs. Seth Spivey Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Spivey Jr. and family of Richmond, Va. L Theresa a great deal of ' delicious food and exciting conversation enjoyed by all . who . attended. Even the weather was excellent. " ; RECEIVES DEGREE - Darlene Williams Benton of Greenville, N.C recently graduated magna cum laude from East Carolina University receiving a B.S. debree in Library Sciences. A Dean's List student every quarter, Mrs. Benton was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, the Kappa Delta Phi Honorary Education Fraternity, and served as student representative on the Department of Library Science Undergraduate Committee. She is married to Doug Benton and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams of Belvidere. For Your Information Dear friends, This July 4th we celebrate the 201 anniversary of our Declaration of Independence. What we have come to realize is that liberty and freedom cannot be guaranteed by a Cons titution, but must be cherished and safeguarded by an ever-alert citizenry. To maintain our freedom and democracy requires continuing discussion and watchful protection. Sincerely, SWINDELL FUNERAL HCME SEx-ifcr-sa HEIFO0. NC ' 1 M Diamond Center of Elizabeth' City : thploT Diamond Trio f jiE ' Regular $250.00 . ;St s 200 I -jr?",s Do stop In and . . . & .;--q 1 V$ : Let s Get Acquainted i babbTbros 1 yJ iiii.i.ii' ' n...nntt-i 1 mwiy&$ ' ',"""sl'llu,'C","C"l13Wm 1 H ?' i BOB ANDERSON : O.amond tnhrged To ffl '- rz ii Snow Exquisite Detail r Manager . . , , . : Convenient Budget Terms ! 1Si.J ' OPEN AN ACCOUNT JV mis ummeir Oearamce ram Gnvire S-'OcCi Spring fedbnd Kress -Shoppe. r - "Fashion Cmnfr" , rHC::2 426-3623 HERTFORD, N.C 27944 Sunday School Lesson called nrro covenant God protected the children of Israel from enemies and plagues, provided basic needs, provided a great leader, delivered them from bondage in Egypt, chose them for a specific purpose, and guided them by a pillar of cloud or of fire. .i. God's Covenant was Offered Exodus 19:2-6 Three months after the Israelites left Egypt, they arrived at Sinai. God summoned Hoses on Mount Sinai, and assured him that he had numerous blessings for the children of Israel. God charged Moses to inform them that if they were disobedient thay would not have any right to expect his blessings. Compliance with the divine will constituted the basis upon which they might become the recipients of his blessings. God commanded Moses to remind the people of his com ing to them in their slavery and bringing them into an ac tual covenant relationship with Him. His covenant was both a pledge to sustain and to protect them, and a challenge to be faithful to him. In this respect they were favored far more highly than any others. God reminded them of how he had provided food and drink when they were facing death, and how he watched over them in a manner far surpassing the eagles which bear the eaglets on their wings. Conse quently, they were obligated to do their part by exercising a redemptive ministry for the world, out of appreciation to him. There were two sides to the covenant, namely, what God would do and what the people would do. God's Covenant Accepted Exodus 19: 7-9 After God declared his ownership of all the earth, revealed that he had chosen the Israelites for a specific ministrx, and made it known that he expected them to res pond in obedience, Moses descended the mountain and con veyed God's message to the elders and they in turn to the people. Without any hesitation the people pledged themselves to do what God had commanded them. Their ratification of the covenant was prompt. The people said: "All that the Lord hath spoken we will do." God's Blessing Conditional Deuteronomy 11 : 8-9, 18-19 Before they entered the Promised Land, Moses reviewed the terms of God's covenant with which the new generation was not familiar. In his rehearsal of the promises God had made with their fathers, Moses reminded his listeners that if they would obey God's commandments, and be loyal to him and his standard of righteousness, he would enable them to enter and to possess the Promised Land. He warned them that in the event they should disobey God by plunging into idolatry and other religious abominations they need not expect him to permit them to retain it over a prolonged period. The future of the Israelites was to determined by their attitude towards God. They were given a clear-cut choice between receiving blessings and doing without them. Their obedience or their disobedience would determine whether they would enjoy his blessings or his chastenings. Disobedience to God is never profitable to anybody. Because of their sinful ways the Israelites were taken out of their land and deprived of so many blessings by the Assyrians in 722 B.C. and by the Babylonians in 586 B.C. If they had obeyed God as they should, the Israelites would have been strong and averted these tragedies. . " ' ..---..(. .The Sunday School Lesson is sent in each week by Clear Creek Baptist School in Pineville, Ky. and is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Committee on the Uniform Series and is used by permission. St. Paul To Host Zachary Edwell Zachary will deliver his trial sermon on Sunday, May 3 at St. Paul AME Zion Church in Hert ford beginning at 6:30 p.m. Zachary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Zachary of Railroad St., Hertford. He is a Junior Steward of the church, a member of the Voices of Delivery Chorus, Superintendent of St. Paul Zion Church. He is also a 1977 graduate of Per quimans County High School. Special music for the ser vice will be delivered by the Voices of Deliverance. ft ftfaM Si eaarMflriftSTtSSZaeKS ' ePC em . o J sr. 3 1 fife 3W ;t VISIT NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blan chard and daughter, Sydney Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blanchard of Burl ington, Vt. spent last week in New York City, N.Y. PRICE TIP Avoid foods that are packed as individual serv ings. The extra packaging usually boosts the price. AWARDED DIPLOMAS Shown above are recent graduates from College of The Albemarle's Edenton In dividualized Instruction Center. The group was awarded Adult High School and General Educational Development diplomas during commencement exercises at St. Paul's Episcopal Church vestry house which featured Dudley Flood, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, as guest speaker. From front row left are GED certificate recipients Nancy Evans, Jearlene Elliott, Dorothy Moore, Barbara Spivey, Roberta Wilkins and Ella Gilliam. AHD graduates on the back row include Emma Halfhill, Patsy Jones, Josephine Roberts, Lloyd Gene Simpson, Daniel Weiss and Mary Ann Williams. (COA Photo) HERTFORD FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND SAFETY COMPANY MOBILE. ON SITE. RECHARGING COUNTER SALES FIRST AID KITS AND SUPPLIES (9 19) 426-59 IS 701 W.GrubbSt. Hertford, N.C. 27944 Darden Department Store 109 - 111 N. Church St. HERTFORD PH. 426-5464 VVI NSLOW-BLANCHARD MOTOR COMPANY Your Ford Dealer MOODY HARRELL & SONS GRAIN INCORPORATED SK I . Rt. 4 Hertford REED OIL COMPANY (Exxon Products) Hertford, N.C. DOZIER'S FLORIST HARRIS SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 426-5721 Nights Holidays Member F.T.D. 426 7592 ONE STOP SERVICE STATION THOMAS HURDLE. OWNER TireS Accessories Hertford. N.C. Ph. 426-7986 H0LL0WELL OIL CO. SUPPLIERS OF I OIL PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES DHONE 426-5544 MIKE BYRUM Safes Representative Route 2, Box 4-T Hertford, N.C. 27944 W.M. MORGAN FURNITURE CO., INC. Home Furnishings 191411977 (Ennwag JtouHE ft HOMESTYLE COOKING it ft HOMEMADE DESSERTS ft 6-8 DAILY 6-3 SUNDAY 107 SOUTH CHURCH 426-5075 TOM AND LOUISE CONWAY HERTFORD n PHILLIPS' FURNITURE CO. FACTORY OUTLET NEW & REJECT FURNITURE U.S. 1 7 BYPASS, HERTFORD, N.C. PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF FDIC HERTFORD, N.C. II A BYRUM FURNITURE CO. Phone 426-5262 Hertford, N.C. ALBEMARLE CHEMICAL CO. Phone 426-5224 Hertford N.C. DIXIE AUTO SUPPLY Distributor & Goodyear Tires Automotive Parts Phone 426-7118 H.-i tford N C
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