Community r I Engagement announced MORRIS-CLAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mor ris of 1547 David Lane, Roxboro, > N.C. announce the engagement of their daughter Tonya Reyna ? Morris to Thomas Preston Brinn Clayton of Rt. 1, Timber lake, NC. Clayton is the son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Jerry M. Clayton of Club Lake Rd., Roxoboro, N.C. and ' the grandson of the late Dr. Thomas Preston Brinn and Mary ; Glasson Brinn of Hertford. The bride-elect it a 1982 grad uate of Person Senior High School and a 1964 graduate of Durham Technical Institute with an Associates Degree in business computer programming. She is employed at Carolina Power and Light Co. The prospective bridegroom is a 1961 graduate of Person Senior High School and a 1965 graduate of Eton College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Ad ministration. He is employed at Taylor Printing Co. in Roxboro. The wedding is to take place on August 2, 1966 at 5 p.m. at Long Memorial United Medthodist Church. Dear friends, The death of a rela tive or friend away from home, or the fact that in terment is to be at a dis tance from the deceased's home need present no problem. Your local fune ral director, thru his asso ciations, can readily make funeral arrangements anywhere in the world. In either case, promptly con tact your local funeral di rector to arrange the nccessary details. Respectfully, ?>uitttbell funeral Botne, 3nc. 509 Dobbs Street Hertford, N.C. 426-7311 Dail reunion held The descendents of Flecther S. Dail held their thirteenth annual family reunion at Missing Mill Park in Hertford, N.C. on June 22. There were 65 present to en joy the food and fellowship to gether. Those attending from out of town were, William, Gloria, Re becca and William Hanson, Jr. of Roanake, Va; Glenn, Mary Ann and Brian Dail, of Sandston, Va. ; Hubert and Jackie Barber, Mil ton and Bonnie Barber, Janie Strong, of Va. Beach, Va. ; Edgar and Lois Dail of Newport News, Va.; Carl, Gail and Janet Dail, Car la, Carrie and Jeffrey Spruill of Creswell, N.C.; Theresa Ann Johnson, of Carrolton, Va.; and the Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Bunch, Celia Spivey and George Ward of Edenton, N.C. Bingo tournament winners The Perquimans County Senior Citizens Center sponsored a Dis trict 1-B Bingo Tournament on Thursday, July 26. The winners were 1st place? Kathleen Bren naman, 2nd place? Harriett Rouse and 3rd place? Georgette Miles. 7 Card of Thanks ^ We would like to thank everyone for all the acts of kindness rendered to my family during the illness & death of our aunt Helen Winslow. Jessie Cox do iron Remember: Kendall Hastings Woodville Baptist Cnurch Ht. 4, Hertford Remember the story of Adam and Eve, out of the Garden, how they looked for a ploce for shod*, a place to plant seeds, how they found the ground hard and full of thistles and thorns with little rain to grow their crops, how Cain killed Abel, all the hardships they had when God did not car* for th*m, wh*n th*y r*j*ct*d God? Listen to th*ir story of finding God in lat*r y*ars - of one* again f**ling God's pr*s*nc*. ADAM: Ev*. How Wonderful! I can feel God's pr*s*ns*. I can f**l fresh n*ss com* bock into my lif*. I f**l happy. Com*, lot's walk with God. Lot's sing praises to His nam*. Oh, God, thank you for your grac* to forgiv*. EVE: Adom, Do you r*m*mber what it was like when we walked with God? ADAM: Wonderful! The beautiful paths lived with such beauty. The flowers - their colors were of such brilliance. Holding hands we could walk in splendor as the cool breeze soothed our cheeks. His voice from within, spooking words of love, giving all that we needed. EVE: Yes, Adam, the berries were so juicy and delicious. The apples were so red and yellow and delicious * beyond imogfrnitiftf' ADAM: Eve, the oranges, bright as the sun and juicy. The streams of water so refreshing for dips and so cool to the throat. EVE: Adam, God did give us all that we needed. He clothed our world in beauty and splendor and nourished our appetites with deli cious fruit, berries, food and clothed us with the warmth of His love. ADAM: Eve. How can we ever thank God enough, that once again H* is with us. EVE: Adam, will H* b* with our children and children's children? I I ADAM: Yes, Eve. I'm sure God loves those who respond to His love. Those who. like us, see that oil God ever wonted or ever wonts is to love and take care of us; to toke away the thistles and thorns; to cause the fields of clover to be beautiful; to give a bountiful harvest; to have the trees of fruit to be in abundance; to speak to us words of comfort, words of kindness, words of encourogement . EVE: All that's in the world, Adam, it's here for those who love God. Those who respond to His love. Come, Adam, let's go tell our children lest they go through life without God's care. ADAM: We can try. Eve. but one must let God come in. One must open the door of his life to God that God might come in. EVE: Adam, how could one not want God's love, God's tender mercy? ADAM: Remember, Eve, we thought we didn't. We must ossume others feel as we did. EVE: Oh, Adam, if they only knew. Come, let us tell our story. Perhaps some with listen. Some will find love and happiness. It only one, what rejoicing that will be. ADAM: Eve, how great God is to forgive, to forget, to accept ones such as us back into His fold. EVE: Adam, I believe He was there all the while. He knew we needed Him if we were to live. He knew if we were to be happy, we needed His love. He knew we were a part of Him, and without Him we would suffer and die. ADAM: Let us pray we will always be His. We can always keep His garden. EVE: Hold my hand, Adam. Let's walk with God, together. ? Kendall Hastings People's Bank & Trust Co. MEMBER FDIC Hertford, N.C. Reed Oil Company EXXON PRODUCTS HERTFORD, N.C. Woodard's Pharmacy A 10% Discount On All Prescriptions For all Our Customers Ago 60 Or Oldsr. 426-3527 THE MESSAGE ON THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE MERCHANTS AND PA TRONS LISTED HERE. TONYA R. MORRIS F estival slated Talents, skills, arts and crafts will be on display and for sale at the Sixth Annual Festival of Skills to be held on Saturday, September 6, 1986 in Hertford, North Carolina from 10:00 a.m.? 5:00 p.m. Location will be an nounced later. The event will be sponsored by the Perquimans County Extension Homemakers and the Agricultural Extension Service. If anyone is interested in rent ing a space, please call 426-7697 for an application form. Handmade items are as popu lar as ever and seem to add a nostalgia touch to home and of fices. Craft items can bring a treasured look and feel of the past which seems to slow down the pace of the high "tech" 20th Century. What ever the reason plan to spend a few hours with these talented people on Satur day, September 6, 1986. Mark your calendar now. Community Calendar Arts Frenzy Planned The Perquimans County School and the Grassroots Arts Pro gram of the North Carolina Arts Council announces a "Summer Arts Frenzy" open to all stu dents, grades 1-6. Sessions will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Hertford Grammar School Cafeteria. Students may participate in the Summer Feeding program at Hertford Grammar School if de sired on July 7-11 the lst-3rd grades will participate in "Inter national Art". On July 14-18, the 4th-6th grades will participate in "Puppetry". A maximum enrollment of 30 students and a minimum enroll ment of 10 students is required. Please call 426-5741 to preregis ter for the Summer arts Frenzy; first come-first served basis. The insturctor will be Deborah Coates, PCHS Art Teacher. Immunization Clinic Set A Nightime Immunization Clinic for working parents will be held on July 3, 1986 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Perquimans County Health Department in Hertford. Craft Classes Offered N.E.E.D. has scheduled the following craft classes and a seminar for July to be held at Watermark in Elizabeth City: Pine needle basket, July 1, 8; Mini-garlic basket, July 2, 16, 31 ; Mini-market basket, July 9; Hammock making, July 10, 17 and Tatting, July 15, 23, and 30th. Learning to be a member of a board of directors? seminar July 25, 6-9 p.m. Please call Jo Stephens for in formation, 338-0853. Groups or individuals inter ested in a craft class taught in their location, please let us know. Bookmobile Schedule The Perquimans County Book mobile schedule for July 11 & 25 is as follows: New Hope, 9:45-10:15; White Hat, 10:30-11:00; M. Wood Drive, 11:15; Annibelle Whitley, 11:30; Woodville Fire Station, 11:45 12:30 and S. Broglin Drive, 12:30. J. Perry's Drive, 12:30; Chapa noke, 12:45-1:15; C.W. Gregory, 1:30; Winnie Riddick, 1:45; Lay den Supermarket, 2:00-2:30; K. Turner's Drive (Belvidere), 2:30 2:45; Ruby Raby, 3:00 and Wynne Fork, 3:15. Dessert ideas using fresh peaches As fresh peaches rise to their peak in availability and flavor enjoy these two delicious des serts. Either would be welcomed at your July 4 celebration. COCK'S CORNER fty EDNA WOlVERTON PEACH TORTE 3 egg whites, beaten stiff 1 cup sugar 12 saltine crackers, finely crushed Vfe cup chopped pecans fflonuments. Dnr. We have a wide selection of superbly crafted monuments that reflect beauty of design and outstanding quality. Hwy. 17 Sooth across irom Whistling Pines Hours Monday-Friday 8 to 5 Saturday 8 to 1 2 noon 335-1570 lotah I Shclii Clitton. Owntn 1 teaspoon vanilla V* teaspoon baking powder V2 pint whipping cream, whipped 2-3 cups sliced peaches, slightly sweetened Beat egg whites until stiff; add sugar. Continue beating and fold in remaining ingredients. Spread into a 10" greased pie plate. Bake 30 minutes at 325 degrees until lightly brown. Cool. Spread crust with a layer of whipped cream, layer of well drained peaches, and top with remaining whipped cream. Yield 1 10" torte. Serves 6. FRESH PEACH CAKE lVfe cup light brown sugar Vt cup butter 2 eggs 1 cup buttermilk 2 cups plain flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon cinnamon pinch salt 2 cups chopped fresh peaches 1 cup light brown sugar lh stick butter V4 cup sweet milk Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs. Sift flour with soda and salt and add dry ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with buttermilk. Add chopped peaches lost. Pour into a greased 9"xl3" pan and bake at 300 de grees for 45 minutes. (You may substitute, rhubarb, blueberries or strawberries for peaches). Boil sugar, butter, and milk for three minutes and pour over hot cake when it's done and still in the pan. Serve in squares with whipped cream flavored with cinnamon. Yield 1 9x13" cake. Summer Savings All Summer Merchandise 20% ? 50% Sweaters ? Blouses ? Tops ? Pants Skirts ? 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