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im : H if r\m M ifipllk •Sr • p ip-. w* HF W nM" W? Mrs. Cecil Ray Bateman M*\ty MU M*W3 Continued From Pag* 3-A >lewport News spent the Weekend here with her •rents Mr. and Mrs Ralph fyithwick and to attend the ■Nch Family reunion GIANT i QUIZ! l ast weeks answer— Yogi Berra. Last weeks winner— Terry Williams. This weeks question: JMiat prof maims! football Slayer was known at the j l ittle r,' *. LtiK. NiMIWOiaMWWM E MOTOR CORF. NATIONAL GUARD i OPEN HOU^ Sunday, September 14 \ P. M. Until 5 P. M. EDENTON ARMORY ? * . ThePtible Is Cordially Invited To Attend. Refreshments Will Be Served. yktm J ' **4H 'efel _jj JA JR, <<glT .>* Tv Mi xi r# - rv i fMP^gSslaSff aKV? 1 lw 3B WUFu "IP f..1'l ’.TB Country Home Loans for Rural Homeowners PCA loan* art flexible to finance both th* f armor and non-farmer's horn* construction, expansion, homo im .< provomonts and’refinancing needs. Our landing policies allow more financing for more people who want to live in the country. ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS ABOUT US. MM Ntommk Production Crodß Hworiitioi Mis. Kay Turner of Naah ville was the weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret White. Todimie Williford and family of Washington spent Sunday with his father, E. W Williford. E. H. Phelps is a patient in the Norfolk General Hospital now. —CV— Mrs. Virgie Baker and Bernard Smith wick spent the weekend at Nags Head. —O— Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick spent Friday at Williamston. Dr. Charles Pruden of Wilkon spent a day and night here last week with Mr. am> •Mrs. E. J. Pruden. Mrs. Sue Margaret Bailey of Virginia Beach spent last Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charlie Keeler at their home here. M b &mt*m** Claims Aid* Mm Tnen Am Dim and M. Ceci Ray Batsman wore married Augmt a at 4 PM. Tho impressive agaiaat a natare's aHfcoAlbamrto Sound** Whitacap Paint, Nison'a Bench, summer home of the bride’s parents. Rev. George Cooke of ficiated at dia deeblMtd C "sbebride la the dotgpßar at IM. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Dixon, Jr., of Edonton. The groom is the m of Mrs. KHmholli W. Bateman of Hertford and Mr.Thomao E. Bateman of Tha wedteng music waa presented by Dr. Otto Dyster, accordkmiat, and Min Loo Ann Bunch, soloiot The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore a formal length gown of white silk organza over peeu de sole designed with a high neckline encircled with floral silk venise lace and nuffled duny lace. The sheer, scooped yoke waa embroidered in a floral motif embellished with pearls. A ruffle of pleated organza bordered in the floral lace and cluny lace outlined the sheer yoke. The full, sheperdess sleeves were also embroidered and beaded with peaarls. The sleeves featured flared nuffled cuffs trimmed in lace. A band of white bridal satin appliqued ill beaded silk venise lace enhanced the modified natural waistline. The full skirt featured panda of organza trimmed in cluny lace opening in the gown front and centered with an un derpanel of pleated organza appliques beaded in pearls trimmed the skirt. A bor dered flounce of nuffled organza edged in duny lace and satin ribbon edged the hemline and attached cathedral train. She word briflhl'Kit'of' layered sheer organza appliqued in silk venise lace beaded in pearls with white satin ribbon trim. The bride carried her mother's bibie covered with silk white stephanotis, pink and white roses. She wore a diamond necklace, a gift from the groom. Mrs. Marsha Gregory of Hertford, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Miss Karen Howett of Greenville; Mrs. Carol Twiddy and Mrs. Harriett Dixon, sister-in-law of the bride, both of Edentcn. Junior bridesmaids were: Michelle Hall, cousin of the bride, of Greneville; and Dena Nixon, niece of the groom, of Greensboro. Flower girl was Jennifer Gregory of Hertford, niece of the bride; and ring bearer was William Tynch of Edentcn. Mr. Gil Burroughs served as best man. Ushers were: Randy Dixon, brother of the bride; David Twiddy and Mark Britton, all of Edenton; and Thomas Greogry, brother-in-law of WE CHOWAN HBULD Am bride, of HartothL Mrs. Marion Croat of of cortmony, Tho mother of tbo bride chooo a formal gown of aqua knit polyootar, featuring a chiffon Moor capo end a pleated tedrt. She wore a corsage of yellow silk glainUUas. Tho groom's mother wore a formal gown of navy blue polyootar with a chiffon capo. Her corsage was of aflk pink rosea, sod white itetatM Following tho ceremony the bride’s parents en tertained with an outdoor After a wedding trip to Pena HiDa in the Pocono Mountains tho couple resides in Edenton. Cwsrtesies A luncheon was given July 26 by Mrs Carol Twiddy and Mrs. Sheila Jones at the home of Mrs. Twiddy. A cosqdes floating shower woo given July 26 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Dixon. On July 29 o floating miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Barbie Britton, Mrs. Kathryn Forehand, Mrs. Vickie Hughes, Mrs. Rae Knox and Mrs. Carol Twiddy. A miscellaneous shower was given on August 5 by FREEZER/FOOOSTORAOI {B PRBI I CLAWHAMMER SwaA j ™ ,: F9J • “SKISS* II UjH ICE TRAYS r*—oe main % package tvYrr.-tmcz I I SOB7 of ™° . A VtStßlEnOßOPsj^^jpQt COLD CREAM 1 DRY SKIN CREAM I LIGHT TYLENOL lffi# ANTAC,D «P ammuiM M cowmotim | Sa&agfel rmm £132 j g ' S-J44 j j-j 77 J $219 wjF sgi6 IMW 11“ 98 ] S STRI-OEX I “--’T DENTAL FLOSS * CONTAC I “ 2 ! COLO CAPSULES i ■ct *3“ 3> 1 07 1 "v7BB yys Irl £s.“.i;;i: j mm® V ■ A Jl2i IDEA I Ln-Lcm, UNISOM SLEEP-AID j PERT 7«,«m«x OEOOORART | A , A—T Ml NON *4*o*ol , 2.5-OZ ■ / AM fe.fi *1 '*•«>» * > 707 ™ M rouacHOW H <4 oo I ■JZTZZZ..*. / (£7 , 4 f Z^. >WV. _ «,9ti2l ® *1“ I //> —M $133 ife * QQtl 1 “ ATT | ft <* -SSSWS. 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BUI Boyce and Mr. and Mra. Gary Smith gave’ a Barbecue Dinner on August 16 at tho Rotfcwy Harrell cottage on tho Chowan River. Tho faride’a gramfearents, Mr. end Mra. Ralph Hall and tho bride's aunt Mra. Vivian Day entertained at a rehearsal dinner at Gabby’s Restaurant on August 21 Tho bridesmaid's lun cheon waa given by Mrs. Jean Atkina on Auguat 23 at Soundview Restaurant. 1/oUn tttts OnAUnued From Page I-A sdxwl'a PAC, there is a District Advisory Council composed of represen tatives from each school. This council meets quar terly to share proposed activities and to plan, im plement and evaluate all ESEA I programs. Ethel Rodgers, Barbara Wilkins, Fay Bateman, Carol Fanjoy, Doris Slade, Elsie Currin, Betty Harrell, Rosa Harrell, Dorothy Moore. Sharon Cooper and Lillian Roberts serve on this committee. Our September Savings Are Super... At Your Locally Owned Mutual Store We Have Over 300 Locations And Our Volume Buying Power Is Whipping Inflation QUALITY + SAVINGS + SERVICE Atotyfl# %mdf 4M M**m Ths family of tho late Tom and Ellen Bosnlght gathered Sunday at tho American Legion Building far Utter Pfth consecutive reunion. Tho event woo hooted by Margio and BiH Ed I-aasiter. Willard White of Elizabeth City asked the blessing before a covered dteh lun cheon woo enjoyed by 73 relatives and friends. Cedric Basnight of Fayetteville presented gifts to Jennifer Gibbs, the young person present; hie mother, Mra. Martha Basnight, tho eldest; Ms brother. Bill Durant. Claif., who travelled the longest; and another gift to Mra. Basnight for having tho moot members of her family present. Plans were made for the 1981 reunion before the group departed after an afternoon of good fellowship. ts - | Tobacco wn first un4 imdidnaHy at » haadacb* cur* by tha Conquistador**. Q*llu «j Mid M—Hmj The newly formed four county (filters Guild met at tho Canter Hill Commwdty Building Septembar 2. Guild protedant, Mrs. Lydia Halo, gave o demonstration on tho correct method of ctßtfc* quilt pieces to fit accurately. Tho ladies of Chowan County served refresh ments Each member of the Guild ia making a 14 inch quilt square for the Christmm SfULm-fmitk WUJIkj Oontfcwod From Page S 4 groom; and Mias Sam Smith of AhooUe, nfaw of tho groom. Miss Pam Smith of Colerain, niece of the groom, was flower girl. Mrs. Joyce Byrum of Ahoskie, sister-in-law of the bride, was mistress of ceremony. Mr. Don Jernigan of Edenton, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Ushers were: Mr. Wavny Smith of Colerain. brother of the groom; Mr. Trey Byrum of Ahoskie, nephew of the bride; Mr. Mike White of Edenton; nephew of the groom; Mr Randy Stroud and Mr. Richard Brinkley, both of Ahoskie. Junior ushers were; Mr A1 Byrum of Ahoskie, nephew of the bride; Mr. Ken Smith of Colerain, Page 11-A meeting at which time thore win be a drawing and owe lucky member wtß win afl of the squares fair o inmplor quilt. Anyone interested in learning or improving thsir quilting skills are Invited to attend. Tho next mooting will be held at tbo Agriculture Building Conference Room in Camden on October 7 at 7:46 PM. oi UM fpreom, mm Mr. Chris Smith of AhMkta, cousin of the groom. Mr. Wood Byrum of Ahoskie, nephew of tbo bride, was ring bearer. Following the wedding a reception waa held in the church Fellowship Hell given by the bride's mother. Mrs. Gona Jones of Ahoskie served punch and Mrs. Shirley Smith of Ahoskie served the cake. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple resides at Route 3. Ahoskie. The bride is a graduate of Ahoskie High School. She graduated from Atlantic Christian College in Wilson with a BS degree in business administration. She is an accountant at Harrington Manufacturing in Lewiston.
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