Area obituaries STALUNGS *" Mrs. Iris Winslow Stalling*. 82, ol Route 1, Belvtdere, died Thursday, August 4. in Albemarle Hospital. A native of Perquimans County, she was the daugher of the late Thomas (Lett) and Martha Jane Rountree Winslow and the wife of Joseph Herbert SUllings Jr. She was a member of the Up River friends Meeting and the Elizabeth White Missionary Circle. Other survivors include her daughter Miss Gwenn Stallings and her son. J. Larry Stallings. both of Route 1, Belvidere; two sisters. Mrs. Elisha Winslow and Mrs. Robert Winslow, both of Route 1. Belvidere; and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Swindell Funeral Home by the Rev. Rendal Cosand. Miss Johnnie White played "Beyond the Sunset." Pallbearers were Arnold E. Winslow, Kenny Stallings, Lee Bass, Jimmy Wiggins, C. F. Stallings, Allan Ray Stallings, Carlie Ange and Billy Stallings. Burial was in Up River Cemetery. . Swindell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. ALEXANDER Earl Alexander, 75, of Route 2, Box 284, died Wednesday, August 3, at his home. A funeral was held Sunday, August 7, at 3:30 p.m. at the Porter's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church by the Rev. Anthony Hathway. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Stallings Funeral Home of Elizabeth City was in charge of arrangements. He was a native of Perquimans County and a Catholic. He retired as a construction worker with the New Jersey State Highway Department. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Yvonne A. Roberts, Jean Alexander and Deborta A. Carswell; and a son, Irving Stewart. Others include four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Bell, Mrs. Lavinia Cook, Mrs. Chick Tripp and Mrs. Angie Lilly; a brother Archie Tripp; seven grand children; and three great grandchildren, all of New York. MEBANE CHESAPEAKE ? Lillie Belch Mebane, 76, formerly of 2210 Wild wood Road, died Friday in a nursing home. She was a native of Chowan County. Mrs. Mebane was a member of Temple Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Lyn Mebane Jr. of Jamesville, N.C., and Robert A. Mebane of Suffolk; two sisters, Johnetta Pettingill of Hert ford, and Emma Early of Raleigh; tftree brothers, Jessie Belch of Elizabeth City, Cecil Belch of Ifackies, and Albert Belch of Hert ford; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren . Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in Williford-Barham Funeral Home in Edenton by Rev. Joseph Scalf. Burial followed in Beaver Hill Cemetery. RUSSELL ELIZABETH CITY - Rebecca McNider Harris Russell, M, or Route 2. a native of Perquimans County and the widow of Wallace D. Russell, died Saturday in a nursing home. She wss a member of Mount Hermon United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters. Mildred H. Benten and Laura Jansky of Elizabeth City; two sons, Fleet wood Harris of Elizabeth City and Paige Harris of Hertford. Others include two sisters, Laura Hollowell of Palm Springs, Calif., and Sally Lane of Hertford; 14 grandhildren; and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Twiford Memorial Chapel by Rev. Keith Nanny. Burial followed in New Hollywood Cemetery. STALLINGS NEWLAND ? Mullen StaUings, 90. of Route 5, Box 154, a lifelong resident of Pasquotank County and the husband of the late Mabel Fsoter StaUings, u.ed Saturday in Albemarle Hospital. Elizabeth City. He was a retired Norfolk Naval Shipyard packer and was an Army veteran of World War I. He was a member of Newland United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Bruce Temple, and two sons, Don StaUings and Richard StaUings, all of Newland; two sisters, Mary Love Stallings of EUzabeth City and Louise Ives of Virginia Beach, Va . Other survivors include two brothers, John S. (Jimmy) Stallings of Hertford and Cecil Stallings of Elizabeth City; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Memory Gardens Cemetery by Rev. Jerry Jackson. Memorial donations may be made to the memorial fund of Newlaad United Methodist Church. LYONS Washington Vernon Lyons Sr., M, of 201 S. Edenton Road St.. died Tuesday, August 2, In Albemarle Hospital. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Hertford, by Rev. J.H. London Jr. Burial followed in Cedarwood Cemetery in Hertford with Masonic Rites conducted by the Meridian Lodge 18. Stallings Memorial Chapel, Hert ford, was in charge of arrangements. He was a native of Perquimans County and a lifelong resident of Hertford. He was a member of First Baptist Church and its trustee board. He was a lifetime member of the NAACP. He was also a member of the Perquimans County Credit Union Board and the Meridian Lodge 18 Prince Hall Masons for 52 years. He was the son of the late Jerry and Mrs. Cora Carter Lyons, and the husband of Mrs. Lennie Hudson Lyons of the home. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Washington V. Lyons Jr. of Hertford; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Gramby of Virginia Beach and Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner of Flushing, N.Y.; a brother, Ellis Lyons of Hertford. Others include five stepdaughters, Mrs. Louetta Mims of Great Neck, N.Y., Mrs. Eardie Anderson of Bronx, N.Y., Mrs. Daisy Holmes of Manhattan, N.Y., Mrs. Ethel Span of Camden, S.C., and Mrs. Gladys Motley of East Orange, N.J. Still others are five stepsons, Oliver Welch of Bronx, N.Y., Lloyd Welch of Manhattan, N.y., Archie C. Welch and Gary Welch of Jamaica, N.Y., and Morris Welch of Great Neck, N.Y.; two grandchildren; 24 step grandchildren; and 10 step great-grandchildren. Shots (Continued from page I ) and first grade students to get their back-to-school shots," Campbell said. "Parents should have their children's immunization records verified and signed or stamped by a physician." "Parents who have moved into North Carolina from other states should have their children's records verified without delay so they will have them ready to present to the schools in the fall. Don't wait until the last minute when scheduling appointments may be difficult." The immunization law requires students to be vaccinated within 30 days after the opening of school. After that deadline, students who don't have their shots will not be allowed to attend school until they present a current record of im munization. Campbell said, "All of the required shots may be obtained from private physicians or the Pasquotank Perquimans-Camden-Chowan District Health Department." ^ubacribE! The Perquimans Weekly Clip ond moil NAME 57 50 P^fq Co R*?s?dent f ADDRESS > ' CITV'STATE $8 50 Out of Co Resident I THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, P.O. BOX 277 I HERTFORD. N.C. 27944 I I College of The Albemarle Efiabett Cftj, H.C. Your chonco to buy o solidly homo and mv* thousands in cost* Hows* con bo ootily movod. built Darbey Ward and Shane Walker were among the participants in a stencilling workshop held last week at the Perquimans County Extension Service. Taught by Edenton artist Marjorie Hollowell, the class was sponsored by the Perquimans I Parks and Recreation Department (Photo by Val Short) People briefs - Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard and children recently returned from a three-week trip to the Canadian Rockies. Mrs. Bill Britt and children, Laura. Lucy and Billy, visited Dr. and Mrs. Harold White at their home in Belvidere Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Travis White spent the weekend in Alexandria, Va. visiting with Johnnie White and family. Eugene Miller, III, of Clarksville, Md. is a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McGoogan. Miss Virginia Tucker is spending some time at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent several days last week in Raleigh. Mrs. Mary Lou Sutton and Mrs. Forrest Jones of Shelby are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. Floyd Benton of Eden spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benton. Mrs. Cleo Whitley of Williamston was a weekend guest of Mrs. Dot Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saint Clair Basnight at Nags Head on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and family of Fayetteville were guests of Mrs. Edwin White last week in Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. Mac White and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Bunch of Belvidere spent several days last week at tending Friends yearly Meeting at Greensboro. J Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones of g Plymouth were guests of Mrs. Addle ? Keegan on Saturday. Hospital Notes William Hollowell is a patient in. Norfolk General Hospital. James Hunter is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. Mr. Jimmy Stallings is a patient in Pitt Memorial Hospital, Greenville. Mr. Reggie Winslow is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. 4 Mr. J. W. Ward has returned home -* from Albemarle Hospital. CORRECTION In last week's edition of THE PERQUI MANS WEEKLY the advertisement for Hollowell Chevrolet Co. incorrectly stated the name of Roy W. Perry. We regret the error.