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Marguerite Sedbach Weds Sgt E.G.Corras Wedding Solemnized In St Paul’s Church Sat ' urday Afternoon In ao impressive candlelight cere mony held .Saturday aftemoom, April 25, at 4 o’clock in St Paul’s Episcopal Church, Miss Marguerite V. Seelbach became the bride of Sgh. Edward G. Corrao with the Rev. Gordon (Bennett, rector of the church, performing the double ring ceremony. 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and > Mrs. George Seelbach of Queente Vil lage, Long Island, If. Y. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward H. Corrao of Hempstead, (Long 1 Island, N. Y. A prelude of wedding music was ! presented by 'Billy Leaser. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a balJeriraa-lengtth : gown of double layer net topped with lace over taffeta with a mandarin collar and long sleeves. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a tiara of matching lace. She carried a nosegay effect of white orchid and stephanotis showered with white ribbons, fern and love knots. The bride’s sister, Mrs. I. James Elmore of Southbury, Conn., was ma tron of honor. She wore a iballerina length dress of blue net over /taffeta with matching headdress ajnd carried a bouquet of blue and white carna tions centered with pink ribbons. Miss Joycelyn ISharp of Queen’s Village, Long Island, N. Y., was bridesmaid and wore a dress identical to that of the matron of honor. She carried a bouquet of .pink and white carnations centered with blue ribbons I. James Elmore of Southbury, Conn., attended the bridegroom as best man and Sgt. Ray Terry of ©outhold, Long Island, N. Y., was ush ■er. The bride’s mother was attired in a pink crepe dress with blue acces sories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Immediately following the ceremony the couple received guedts in the vestibule of the church. Later a re ception was held in .the Hotel Joseph Hewes dining room, after which the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Florida. Upon Itheir return they will reside at 104 Court Street, Edenton. For traveling the bride wore a coral wool jersey suit with tan accessories. The bride is a graduate of Hemp stead High ISchool and attended Con cordia Collegiate Institute at ©ronx villq, N. Y. Before her marriage she -was a Secretary at Schoolfield & Com pany in New York City. Following graduation of Hempstead Offices For Rent The Offices on King Street Formerly Oc cupied by Dr. A. F. Downum. • Apply to ULHtUKN , r<-vV»WVvir .nnni-ifLru-u-u DmpAgmT OIMQN4UK FAR abov* tbs turbulent wa ter*, this lacey network of Msn entires the traveler of a safe crossing. No on* doubts the dependability of the modem bridge. The undoubted dependability of our professions! staff as sures e ceremony of -discrimin ating tests. Piece el arrange ments in our Handi. They w§ .be conscientiously Handled, ~, ■' ■' r y wai.-e A” v I — r -*v i" . >:■ ■■ ~ . High School in 1960, Sgt. Canto en listed in the Marine Corps afcid is now stationed at the Edertton Auxiliary landing Field. Popular Aimouncer In Edenton Friday Ray Turner of WTAR Will Record Broad cast at P & Q * Local people will have an opportuni ty ifco meet and speak with Ray Turn er, popular WTAR and WTAR-TV an nouncer, who will be in the P A Q Super Market Friday afternoon be tween 3:30 and 4 o’clock. While in Ederiton Mr. Tumier will tape record a H6-minute broadcast which will be rebroadcaslt over WTAR Friday of next week from 1 to 1116 o’cock. Mr. Turner will conduct a quiz show during which abou*, six people will be interviewed. Those in terviewed will be picked from custom ers in the islbore at the time, all ol] ——— SINCLAIR ANNOUNCES GREgUp MOTOR OIL SO GOOD YOUR ENGINE CAN OUTIAST YOUR CAR AND SINCLAIR 6UARANTHS IT! SEE YOUR SINCLAIR DEALER SINCLAIR EXTRA DUTY j m M H : ltoSSSill— ™ Y TH,S NEW PREMIUM GASOLINE InWiwK %0m ■■ : 18% MORE KNOCK-FRU POWER ) , . r. : ? EDENTON OIL COMPANY . Phone 506 W. J. YATES, Bailee North Broad Street d ' m m EDENTON, N. C, THURSDAY APRIL 80,1968. r ; ; pL ; r-.' T> *: . i: • 1 ■ whom will be given a prize and the i winner of the quiz will be awarded a r basket of groceries. • The smart are always too dumb to want to learn. . Minutes Os County ' Board Os Education , April 7,1963. ' The Courtby Board of Education held its regular maeftdng Tuesday, April 7, 1963, in (the office of the Superin tqndemtt at 10:00 A M The follow ing members were present: G. B. Pot . Iter, Carey Evans, J. I. Boyce, G. E. ■ Nixon atad D. H. Berryman. The ■ chairman, Mr. Potter, called (the meet | Sng to order by having the Secretary • read the minutes of the previous meet ing. The minutes as read were adopt ed by a motion made and passed. The reports of thie County (School I Treasurer and the local ISchool Fund i Treasurer were read, and isame adopt i ed by a motion made and passed. The . Superintendent reported that . the old folding chairs in the Rocky • Hock School were wanted by the :Home Demonstration Clubs A mo Now, for the first time, here’s a motor oil so tough, so superior that It’s guaranteed to give your engine anti-wear protection for the life of your car —IOO,OOO MILES provided you have the oil changed regularly as recommended by your car manufacturer. Sinclair can make its sensational guaran tee because this new motor oil, Sinclair extra duty Motor Oil, has been thor oughly tested and proved, both in the lab ttiotn was made to allow the use of these dhairs, excepting 12$ or 26, which should be retained for genual use around the school. .The motion was passed. The matter of roof repairs was called to the attention of the Board by the Superintendent. He present ed Mr. Watson of the American As bestos Products Company. Mr. Wait son explained his roofing materials. The Board authorized the Superinten dent to. have the buildings inspected and have a written statement of the cost of materials and labor submit ted. The Superintendent read the bills WHITE’S LANDING FISHERY Rocky Hock OPEN FOR BUSINESS Harrell & Nixon W\^WWWWWWW>^ rf WWWV^^/VWN/V‘ oratory and in grueling road tests. These tests showed that Sinclair extra duty Motor Oil gives up to 9 times greater anti-wear protection than ordinary heavy duty oils. - CUTS OIL CONSUMPTION IN HALF This new motor oil cuts oil consumption in half during the life of an engine in good working condition. Ask your Sinclair Dealer for this great new oil. with its amazing guarantee. paid since last meeting in the amount of $4,038.21, Upon motion made and passed, same were approved as fol lows: Vocational teachers’ salaries and travel, $635.00; Chowan High School teacherage fund, $48.72; veterans farmer training program, $961.41; Seed Peanuts Shelled and HAND PICKED Ready-To Plant Job We Have a Few Select Lots of Farmers Stock, Jumbo and Bunch Type Peanuts For Sale. CM STORAGE COMPANY L. C. Bunch, Manager WEST CARTERET ST. EDENTON, N. C. — __ v ''(; . I EXTRA I ; 1 DUTY 1 .. 4^ , '.‘ nn '*«S - ■ m™» M •... •' Jl " B?-* ■<:s HEAVY I* duty ordinary nngM pRIM!UM OILS ■ *>,.>■ \ A Big Step Ahead of ordinary Heavy Duty Oils, Sinclair extra duty Motor Oil combats both acid and friction wear. PAGE FIFFEEN ‘lunchroom program, $803.97; division of purchase and contract, ($600.00; current expense items, $1,084ill; to tal, $4,033.21. There being no further business mo tion to adjourn was made. G. B. POTTER, Chairman W. J, TAYLOR, Secretary
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