COMMUNITY Engagements announced W1SNIEWSKI WI8NIEWSKI-DANCHISE Mr. and Mrs. Jim H. Harri son of Route 4, Williams ton, N.C. announce the engagement at their daughter Barbara Ann Wixniewski to Willis Proctor Danchise, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Danchise, Route 5, Hert ford. The bride-elect is a Regis tered Medical Laboratory Tech nician and Veterinarian Assis tant at Pasquotank Animal Hospital in Elizabeth City, N.C. The prospective bridegroom WILSON is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and is em ployed at Harvey Point Defense Testing Activity in Hertford. The wedding is planned for September 1 at 3 p.m. in Bethel Baptist Church, Hertford. Friends and relatives are in vited to attend. WILSON-GODFREY Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jobina, to Abe L. Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. SLASH . . . on all summer merchandise WOODLAND DRESS SHOP Woodland Street Hertford, N.C. Phone 426-5620 Dresses Suits Skirts & Blouses Shorts Slacks Sweaters Culottes 40-60% OFF Starts Thursday August 8 Sizes 1-46 ^ No OWwittiw On Sidewalk Sal* I tmi Ml Sates Cash and Final. imii IT. ? i 'try Iran* Muds, Prop. Chart* Strw4 H-.Him it nvmpi 426-5651 ELLIOTT A.L. Godfrey Jr. The bride-elect is a graduate of Northeastern High School and is employed at Port Oil Co. Inc. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and College of The Albemarle. He is em ployed at Hockmeyer Equip ment Co. A wedding date has been set for August 17 at 2:00 p.m. in Corinth Baptist Church. ELLIOTT-BYRUM Mr. and Mrs. Ivie A. Elliott of Hertford announce the en gagement of their daughter, Ro bin Gail Elliott, to Walter T. Byrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Byrum of Tyner. The bride-elect is employed at BJ's Unisex in Hertford. The prospective Bridegroom is a graudate of NCSU and is presently employed with FHA in Plymouth. The wedding is planned for September 21 at 5:00 p.m. at Happy Home Pentecostal Holi ness Church in Tyner. Friends and relatives are invited to at tend. A reception will follow at the Ryland Community Build ing. '? ? ' * ' Nutrition Site menus The following is a list of me nus for the Elderly Nutrition Program for the week of Au gust 12 through 16. This pro gram, sponsored by the Albe marle Commission, is held daily at the Hertford Housing Authority, Hwy. 17, Bypass. For more information contact MB. Taylor, 426-8552. Monday? pork choppette, suc cotash, turnip greens, 1 slice whole wheat bread, oleo, apple crisp, milk, Vi cup orange juice. Tuesday? chicken salad cold plate, frickled beets, green peas, crackers, oleo, fresh orange, milk. Wednesday? BBQ pork, atc*eti potatoes, coleslaw, corn bread, oleo, fruited jello with y? cup fruit, milk. Thursday? spaghetti with meatsauce, green beans, tossed salad with green peppers, french bread, oleo, iced carrot cake, milk, Vfc cup orange juice. Friday? baked chicken, field peas with snaps, broccoli with cheese sauce, roll, oleo, fresh orange, milk. One has to stay wide awake to uncover some of the common fal lacies about sleep. For example, noC everyone needs eight hours to get a good night's sleep. In fact, some short sleepers ? those who require ?ix hours or leas ? experience the same amount of deep sleep as those who much longer. ? ? ? Prepare children for kindergarten ^ Children eater kindergarten with feelings that range from sheer excitement to abeohite terror. But chikfcen who are prepared for school have a bet ter chance of working through these feelings than do children who haven't been prepared. So do all you can to help your child get ready for kinder garten. Eitcnwan News north Carolina AORICULtURA) EXTENSION SERVICE ?? Ofxtonweod Keep in mind that your young ster will take all of his experi Ivy covers trouble spots When nothing will grow in those trouble spots around the home, try English ivy. it is one of the most versatile ground covers, and it is the most popu lar evergeen ivy available. English ivy is useful on steep banks, rocky slopes and under shaded areas where grass won't grow, suggest agricultural ex tension specialists at North Car olina State University. The popular ivy ? makes an ideal setting for daffodils and other bulbs that flower in the spring and summer. With its long trailing stems, it will usually spread rapidly, even in northern and western exposures or in dense shade, al kaline soils and high moisture. The best way to establish En glish ivy as a ground cover, the NCSU specialists suggest, is to plant runners about one-half inch beneath the soil. Space three small, rooted cuttings per square yard throughout the bed. Keep the area moist to promote rooting. ences to school with him. So give him chances for gaining self-confidence, learning new idem, trying new activities, and listening and sharing. Abo encourage your pre-kin dergartener to accept mistakes and disappointments. And be sure he has learned that he's OK. It's only when your child learns to accept himself that he will learn to accept others. There are some other things you can do to help your child get ready for his kindergarten experience: Take him on a visit to the school, school grounds and play yard. Also let him spend some time with an adult relative or neighbor. That way, he can get used to doing some things with out having you nearby. And be sure your child can state his name address, under stand and follow simple direc tions, talk clearly, take care of his toilet needs and obey traffic rules. Keep in mind that your child's" achoal day starts at home. 1 i Look Who 's New RUNYON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Runyoo and Ashley, of Hertford, an- W nounce the birth of their son '? and brother, Thomas Blake Ru- \I nyoo, born July 25 in Chowan Hospital Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Kathleen Hairell of Rt. S, Edenton and Mr. Norman Miller of Altoona, Pa. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Ann Runyon of Hertford, (4 and Bill Runyon of Windsor, Va. Maternal great-grandparents - , are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blan- .. chard of Hertford, Mrs. Mildred Emery of Hertford, and the late Ralph E. Miller. Mrs. Runyon is the former ?; Linda Midler of Hertford. FALL SHRUBERY ? Holly , ? ? Juniper We Can Make It Happen Now! Need financing on that dream house? See our home loan officers now! We're experts! 121 N. Church St. Hertford, N.C. 426*5403

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