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PAGE FOUR t—BECTICW THREE Recent Bride ] *» MRS. WILLIAM CRAIG LEARY Miss Janet Marie Gaynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Early Gaynor of Roanoke Rap;ds, North Carolina, became tire bride o l William Craig Leary, son of Mrs. Julius Craig Leary of Edenton, and the late Mr. Leary, in an afternoon ceremony Sep tember 27. in the F rst Methodist Church at Roanoke Rapids. • The Rev. Robert L. Jerome, pastor, officiated. | Nuptial music was presented by Miss Lois Turner, organist, and Fred Biggs, soloist. The vows were spoken in front of basket arrangements of white chrysanthemums and daisies flanked with seven branched can delabra with a background of woodwardia fern. Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a gown of white silk mist taffeta with a Sa brina neckline outlined in Chan tilly lace. Bands of the same lace t\ APPLE life BRANDT 2?’ 4 2 :5 \ \ LAIRD i CO., North Carden, ya ScobeyviMe N I as* ‘revenf stallsl Ready your car for win r now'. See us for ever you*// need. LfiC) J2l3' power, ilt , Olivers Texaco Service John Oliver, Jr., Owner ; N. BROAD STREET PHONE 3535 EDENTON, N. C. *"" . - :.. "'■ '■ ' f ' msmZ. TT : formed a low waistline effect, falling into full swept skirt and long circular train. Her veil of illusion fell over a. cap of Brussells lace fashioned 1 with a Flemish bonnet, edged with taffeta. She carried a pray-, er book with white orchids show-j ered with lilies of the valley. 1 Mrs. William Lee Brown was matron of honor. She wore a tur-| ) quoise sculptured satin gown with I f.tted bodice and flared skirt, fall ing into the new Parisian hem line. Her hat was a matching Dior Bow, and she carried a cas cade bouquet of white fujii mums ; and white daisies. Bridesmaids were Miss Patsv' ■ Draper, Miss Delphia Rawls and | Mrs James W. Johnson. Jr. They! . wore turquoise sculptured satin f dresses identical in style to that 1 of the honor attendant and carried . similar bouquets. , Miss Betsy Ann Moore, Miss i Barbara Connell, and Miss I.es Gaddy were honorary brides maids. They wore wristlettes of white daisies. | Lin wood Ezelle Ward attended j the bridegroom as best man. Ush-i er - were Brame Perry oP Wilson. N". C.: Shelton Webster! Moore, Jr., and West Byrum, Jr., I of Edentcn, and Edwin Rudolph Williams and James W. Johnson Jr. of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. William H. Pruden. Jr, and Mrs. Robert A. Musgrove, Jr., were mistresses of ceremony. Mrs. Gaynor, mother of the bride, was attired in a rosewood reau de faille dress and wore a ■ white orchid as her corsage. The bridegroom’s mother wore| a slate blue French surry dress i ! and a white orchid corsage. t j The parents of the bride enter tained at a reception in the Roa noke Rapids Woman’s Club House . following the reremony. The couple left later for a wed- ding trip to western North Caro- I lina and the mountains. For trav- I eling the bride changed to a delt | blue wool dress. She wore match ing accessories and the orchid from her wedding bouquet, j The bride attended Woman’s College of the University of North ; Carolina and is employed with Virginia Electric & Power Com pany. The bridegroom served with the United States Air Force and is a graduate of North Caro lina State College. He is now employed with J. P. Stevens & Company, Inc., in Roanoke Rap ids. Tne couple will make their home in Roanoke Rapids. 109 Given Old Age Aid In September Mrs. J. H. McMullan, superin tendent of public welfare, re ports that during September 109 persons received old age assist ance in the amount of $3,750. There were 18 cases of aid to dependent children who received $1,110; 27 aid to permanently and totally disabled persons who I Have Your Wheels j j ALIGNED and BALANCED I WITH OUR NEW I 1 ALEMITE ELECTRONIC I | WHEEL BALANCING j 1 MACHINE I I on your car while you wait! 1 I NO WAITING ■' -43 S igP | If ! | We’ve got plenty of alert, skilled, factory- « | trained help ready to give you fast, effi- < I dent service any time ... for anything. {SEE THE NSW CHEVROLET OCT. Ml j I GEORGE CHEVROLET I f COMPANY, INC. | 1100 N. Broad St. Phone 2138 |> Dealer s Franchise No. 669 < x < - x I THIS AD COMPLIMENTS OF V< CITY MOTOR PARTS, INC § I ELIZABETH CITY. N. C. <’ 1 <» STRAIGHT BOURBON jf jm j, r t PROOF JAMES WALSH A CO., INC. rr r THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY OCTOBER A 1958. received $1,089 and 12 aid to the ’ blind cases who received $412. There were three emergency as sistance cases costing $42.30., Other financial assistance in- 1 eluded five persons hospitalized in the county costing $459.24, of which the * county’s part was $275.50 and..two cases hospital ized outside the county, $37.20. • i^CAPTAIN MipPPLE yipUACK pkM” pr ° of BOTTIED BOND VIRGINIA FRUIT BRANDY DIST. CO. EATONTOWN, N. J. • NORTH GARDEN. VA. BE SURE TO «HK ATTEND OUR MUf GIGANTIC ANNUAL “GOLD STAR” Here’s Coat news, and very good news for you! Ail the freshest, most fasci nating Fall coat styles are here, now ... at excitingly low prices ... in our great pre-season sale! Hurry in, see chemise coats, trapeze ccats, slim coats with back interest, and your favorite classics, too, in fabulous colors and fabrics, important savings! tßuy now! Choose your new Fall and Winter coat, and save! A magnificent collection of delightful coats in all the stunning new silhouettes! Fabrics in clude all the most luxurious woolens and wool fur blends! 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