Page 2 The Perquimans Weekly Community April 4, 1996 Happenings School meal menu The Perquimans County School System announces the *■ school menus for April 8-12 as follows: Monday - No school. Tuesday - No school. Wednesday - Breakfast - Steak biscuit, cereal, toast, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch - Chicken patty or hot dog/bun, scalloped potatoes, green peas, applesticks, baked beans, milk. Thursday - Breakfast - Scrambled eggs, cereal, toast, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch - Pizza or rib sandwich, winter mix, fries, corn nuggets, fresh apple, milk. Friday - Breakfast - Breakfast pizza, cereal, bread, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch - Soft taco or fish nuggets, fries, lettuce & tomato, green beans, fruit cup, milk. ❖ Health clinic The clinic schedule for the Perquimans Health Department for April 8-12 is as follows: April 9 - Prenatal clinic will be held in the morning. April 10 - Child health clinic and WIC will be held all day. April 12 - General clinic will be held in the afternoon, pills/problems will be held all day. ❖ Nutrition site menus Menu for the Perquimans County Nutrition Site for the Elderly for April 8-12 is as follows: Monday - Turkey sandwich, boiled potatoes, squash, bread, cookies, milk. Tuesday - Pinto beans w/ham, tomato and onion salad, orange-grapefruit juice, cookies, milk. Wednesday - Beef lasagna, garden salad, corn, Texas toast, lime jello w/fruit, milk. Thursday - Barbecue pork sandwich, tater-tots, orange juice, baked apple, milk. Friday - Oven baked chicken, vegetable medley, strawberries, roll, baked potato, angel food cake, milk. ❖ Recreation news The Perquimans County Recreation Department is taking sign ups for the following sports: T-ball, $10, ages 5-8, until April 5; Babe Ruth Girls Softball, $20, ages 9-12 and 13-15, until April 5; and Junior Babe Ruth Baseball, $30, ages 13-15, until April 14. Age cut-off for all sports is Aug. 1. All participants must sign up at the recreation department by the stated dead line. Spaghetti dinner Cubscout Pack 150 of Hertford will have a spaghetti and meatball dinner on Saturday, April 13 at the Hertford Methodist Church on Dobbs Street from 11:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 per j)late. The money raised will be used for Summer Resident Camp in Surry, Virginia. ❖ Senior news The Perquimans County Senior Center has a trip planned for Saturday, April 13 to go to the Pavilion to see “My Fair Lady.” We will depart the center at 2 p.m. and travel by bus to Lynnhaven Mall to shop and eat dinner on your own before traveling on to the 8 p.m. performance. Cost per person is $23 and deadline to sign up and pay is April. ❖ Democratic convention Delegates to the Democratic Party County Convention for Perquimans County will meet on Saturday, April 13 at 11 a.m. at the county courthouse to elect Congressional District Convention Delegates, State Convention Delegates, and two members to each of the following District Executive Committees: Judicial, State Senatorial, and State House of Representatives. The guest speaker will be The Honorable Vernon James, retired N.C. Representative. For more infor mation contact: Lillian A. Holman, County Chair at 426-8302. Painting class The Perquimans County Senior Center has a painting class scheduled for Monday, April 8, from 1-5 p.m. at the Senior Center. Doris Grubbs, will be teaching the Bob Ross tech niques of painting. Everything will be supplied by the instructor for a cost of $30 per person. Open to the first 10 to sign up. For more information call 426-5404. ❖ Golf tournament The second Perquimans Residents Golf Tournament is set for Thursday, April 11 at noon at Sound Golf Links, Albemarle Plantation. The $25 per person fee must be paid at the Recreation Department by April 8 at 5 p.m. Interagency Council The Perquimans County Interagency Council wUl meet on Thursday, April 11 at 7:30 a.m. at the Perquimans County Schools Administrative Building, 411 Edenton Road Street. ❖ Barbecue dinner There will be a pork barbecue dinner on Saturday, April 20, 4-7 p.m. at Jimmy Hunter’s Shop. The dinner is sponsored by the P.C.H.S. Lady Pirates basketball team to help defray the cost of team basketball camp. Tickets are $5 each, take out only, and are available from all team members. Mrs. Patrick Roy Melim Melim-Dail wed Evelyn Hope Dail of Plymouth and Patrick Roy Melim of Edenton were mar ried at.6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 24 at the First Baptist Church, Plymouth with Dr. Terry Jones officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Dail of Plymouth. She is the grand daughter of Elizabeth Hurdle of Belvidere, and the late Harlan Hurdle of Belvidere and Clarence hnd Evelyn Dail of Hertford. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. James F. O’Leary of Edenton and Patrick Melim of California. He is the grandson of the late Harry and Dolly Anderson of Edenton. The bride, given in mar riage by her parents and escorted by her father, wore a formal gown of silk and re embroidered alencon lace. The dress had an off-the-shoulder scalloped neckline which extended to a fitted drop waist covered in decorated alencon lace with pearls and sequins. The long illusion sleeves extended to bridal points and were adorned with decorated appliques. The full sheath skirt was accented with deco rated lace and scalloped on the edges. The bride wore a head- piece of silk, pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of white calla lilies and mixed white flowers. Mistresses of ceremonies were the brides’ aunts, Wendy Peede of Belvidere and Frankie Proctor of Roanoke, Va. Matron of honor was sister- in-law of the bride, Micki S. Dail of Plymouth. Bridesmaids were cousins of the bride, Michelle Peede of Greenville and Melody Peede of Belvidere. The attendants wore dresses of black sheath crepe and matching crepe jack ets with rhinestone buttons. They carried bouquets of mixed white flowers. Honorary bridesmaids were Tracey Proctor of Maryland, cousin of the bride, and Elaine Davis of Plymouth. They wore black sheath dresses and each carried a single red rose. Best man was Jeff Powell of Greenville. Groomsmen were Tony Dail of Plymouth, broth er of the bride; Matt Novello of Little Creek, Va.,; and Sam Martinez of Little Creek, Va. The flower girl was Ashley Simpson of Roper. She wore an off-white tea-length dress with Dena Jo White, Kenneth E. Waters II Military notes Cram A.B. Jeremy D. Cram com pleted basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas on March 29. Cram has been assigned to Shepard Air Force Base, Texas to attend crew chief school for six weeks. The 1994 graduate of Perquimans County High School is the son of Paul and Lin Hood of Hertford. Newman Navy Seaman Erica J. Newman, daughter of Eric and Linda Newman of Winfall, is in the Western Pacific Ocean near the island of Taiwan aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. Newman is one of more than 5,000 Sailors and Marines aboard the carrier providing a naval presence in internation al waters. Newman’s ship is monitoring the military exer cises and missile firings that the People’s Republic of China has been conducting in the waters around Taiwan. While spending 80 of the first 90 days at sea, Newman also has visited Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. pink rosettes at the waist and matching ballerina slippers. Presiding at the guest regis ter was Brenda Hurdle of Belvidere, aunt of the bride. Wedding programs were dis tributed by Travis Hurdle and Derek Hurdle of Belvidere, cousins of the bride. Wedding music was pre sented by B.J. Lyle, organist, and vocalist Victor Alexander. The bride’s parents hosted a reception at the Shrine Club immediately following the cer emony. The bride is a 1986 graduate of Lawrence Academy and a 1990 graduate of East Carolina University. She is employed with the state of North Carolina as a community ser vice coordinator in Plymouth. The groom is a 1985 gradu ate of Lawrence Academy and a 1990 graduate of East Carolina University. He is a U.S. Navy Seal with Seal Team Four stationed in Little Creek, Va. White-Waters to wed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe White Jr. of Hertford announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dena Jo White of Hertford, to Kenneth E. Waters II of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Waters of Hertford. Miss White is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and is currently a junior at Meredith College in Raleigh. She is a North Carolina Teaching Fellow pur suing a degree in history and licensure in secondary educa tion. Mr. Waters is a graduate of Perquimans County High School and N.C. State University. He is employed as a product engineer at Alcatel Network Systems of Raleigh. He is also pursuing a masters degree in engineering from N.C. State. The wedding is planned for June 1 at 3:30 p.m. at Hertford United Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. ONE SIZE FITS ALL For the gift that always fits, give a subsciption to The Perquimans Weekly The only newspaper for and about Perquimans and its people. r©r all y©ijr ilifficiJil: repair needs cliecfe . with NAPA firit ¥hey: have tile ritht ¥©©ls & CsiMipment f©r ttie Jell® Oie ilit & teia S’® tiMpq tairi to aswer poiois Mate A Mad 3 O jto Parts 1332 W. Ehriighaui St. Elizabeth CItf 335-5421