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0 ' Mddlny (4>m -flte Solemnised ■*. ’ ' ‘ N Miss Kim Matthews and Mr. Stephen Scott Perry were married Aigust l at 3 P M. in the Hertford United Methodist Church by Rev. Irving Cook. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Libby Small Mat - 4 , m ' im':- f W £ ~ k r- .^fe v >LS» Mrs. Stephen Scott Perry 7 Tie £ den ton Society Meur* Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell had as their guests last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gravis of Fredericksburg, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pittman, Mr. Elliott Harrell and Mrs. Debbie Martin of Raleigh. Mr. Earl Chesson of 5 Chapel Hill was weekend guest of his parents Mr. and . Mrs. Wesley Chesson. Mr. Mike Covington of . Greenville visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe . Covington last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lacy of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and ; Mrs. Jack Vitterman of ..Chesterfield, Va., spent the * weekend with Mr. and Mrs. . Raymond Mansfield. j Mrs. Steve Burke and children Elizabeth and A®nr of Virginia Beach, Va., spent a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. Miss Denise Willie of Hackensach, N. J. has returned home after spending ten days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. The Biggest Tax Break In History Is Yours For The Taking. 20% W Annual Rate *, nt nn? c A ober 1 (Repurchase SI,OOO Minimum \ r .\ Automatically Converts to New Agreement; Federal v TAX-FREE "ALL SAVERS" ACCOUNT* ? Beginning October 1, the “All Savers" tax-free interest account will earn 70% of the one year U.S. Treasury Bill rate. The first SI,OOO of interest PER PERSON is tax-free. Limited Offer < •The Repurchase Agreement It net e savings account end insured by FSIIC but is bori MbylfS Government Securities. ••The tee-free AM Severs" account it insured by FSLIC , ‘ ' A “JfcME SWINGS <; LOAN ASSOCIATION rNI Jl . BUssbAth We re here to help. thews of Hertford and Mr. Donald Richard Matthews, also of Hertford. The bridegroom is the son of Mrtyle W. Perry of Hertford and A. Stephen Perry, also of Hertford. Wedding music was Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Leary attended the 357th Search light Battalion Con vention held at Wilmington Hilton Hotel in Wilmington, N. C. last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harrell of West End visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Holmes, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nelms of Garner were guest of Miss, Mary McDonald Holmes last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Griffin of New Bern were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Griffin last weekend. Mr. Jim Bond and Miss Lucy Marina ot New Bern were weekend guests of Mr. and Mfe. Jlmfrafrl.# 4 Tom Cross visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cross this past weekend and attended the Martin - Harrell wedding. Law suits are decided by the judge who has the last guess. provided by Caroline Wright and Sara Winslow. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Donald Richard Matthews, Jr., of Eden, wore her mother’s wedding gown of candlelight Chantilly lace and short filled sleeves. The natural waistline was styled with a separate overskirt of imported English net, with a softly crushed cum merbund. The gown was enhanced by motifs of Chantilly lace scattered over the skirt. The underskirt was ac centuated with five tiers of ruffled, English net. The bride also wore a chapel length mantilla, bordered in Chantilly lace, held in (dace by a Juliet cap overlaid in matching lace. Appliques of lace were scattered over the veil. She carried a cascade of white roses, daisies, baby’s breath and asparagus ferm. Matron of honor was Kathy Matthews of Hert ford. Bridesmiads were Paula Perry of Charlotte, N.C., sister of the bridegroom and Patricia Paddock of Rutherford, N.J., cousin of the bride. Best man was A. Stephen Perry, father of the groom. Ushers were Chris Perry, brother of the groom of Hertford; and Walter Matthews, also of Hertford. Mistresses of ceremony were Mrs. Betty Jean Beers of Hertford and Mrs. Edith Reed, also of Hertford. A reception was held at the fellowship hall of the church. After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple will live in Hertford. The myth of human equality fools no one but those who yearn to be fooled. NOTICE There will be a meeting of all Chowan County Peanut Mffftefcs at the Rescue Squad Funding in Rocky Hock on Monday, August 31 at 8:00 P.M. Purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the marketing of peanuts. The Peanut Coalition V vJ. Mrs. Arlyn Ray Dail {nd {bou.t Women August 27, THE CHOWAN HERALD Society A/ewi 7tom {hound "The Mettu 4fill {tea By Ethel Winborne Mrs. Julia Smithwick recently visited her children near Eden and Cary for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick spent a week in the mountains of North Carolina, returning on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden Page 3-A attended a wedding last weekend of one of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White spent a week in N. C. Mountains with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves of Florida, while all were on vacations. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick, Mrs. Bob House and children of Harrellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey and children of Newport News spent several days at Nags Head recently. Mrs. Rachel Levitt and Jerry Cowand of Ports £x change l/ours v ->f* «•,-*« • «r> •»*» >4 m • Continued From Page 2-Ajf Miss Tammy Hare and Mrs. Claire Hare, all of Tyner. On July 29 a luncheon was held at Angler’s Cove Restaurant. Honoring the bride was Mrs. Barbara Copeland, Mrs. Norma Bunch, Mrs. Susan Chap pell, and Mrs. Becky Winslow, all from Hertford. A rehearsal dinner was given for the wedding party by the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. McMullen White at Boswell’s Restaurant in Edenton. Following the dinner, the couple and the wedding members were entertained at a rehearsal party at the residence of Mrs. Hilton White in Hertford on August 1. Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. Sjjlt D.D.S., Fellow of mj The Academy Os General Dentistry THE VANILLA ICE CREAM CURE Here’s one cure for a dental problem that you are going to like: The medicine for the cure is vanilla ice cream. Discomfort after surgical curettage (scraping of the tissue deep under the gum) is normal. The tissues may bleed and there is a tendancy for the area to swell. The best home remedy for this problem is vanil la ice cream. Not strawberry, which has little seeds that can get into the area, nor chocolate, which contains cocoa, an irritant. Take some vanilla ice cream on a spoon and place it on the area. The cold of the ice cream acts as a styptic. It stops the leakage of tissues. It also limits swelling since cold helps reduce swelling after a dental procedure. "We Cater To Cowards” c. C.C.S. Idour* Solemnised Sn lPou(tle-/%iny Set emony The wedding vows of Miss Paula Ann Miller and Arlyn Ray Dail were spoken -Saturday, August 22 at 6 P. M. in the Chappell Hill Baptist Church, Tyner, N. C. The Rev. Billy Old per formed the double ring ceremony in a candlelight setting of palms, white daisies, white glads and pink roses. Wedding music was presented by Miss Connie Lane and featured “Whither Thou Goest” and “The Wedding Prayer” by soloist, Mrs. Sylvia Old. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller of Route 2, Hertford. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dail of Route 1, Tyner. Escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore an ivory gown of Selesta chiffon with a Chantilly lace bodice accented with ribbon and seed pearls. The gown featured a Queen Anne neckline and long fitted lace sleeves ending in points over the hands. The pleated skirt was trimmed in scallops of chantilly lace which flowed into the at tached chapel-length train. Her walking-length bridal veil of ivory illusion was arranged from a lace bandeau cap and bordered mouth and Mrs. Virgie Northcutt of Ahoskie spent Sunday with Miss Vannie Mae Cowand and visited other relatives here Sunday. The Rev. Wint Hale, a former pastor here, his wife and children of South Mills spent Friday here visiting friends in the community. Merle Miller spent last week with his daughter, Diane Miller, at Tampa Florida. He accompanied Wheeler Bowen and son, Stevie of Windsor, to visit Ralph Bowen and Fran, his wife, at Sarasota, Florida for a week. Di (Zkoitn l « l “Let’s Look Ahead” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn for the Sunday morning wor ship service, at 11 o’clock, at Edenton United Methodist Church. The text for this mes sage is Ecclesiastes 7:10. Mrs. Larry R. McClure, guest soloist, will sing “The Love of God” during the morning worship service. The Administrative Board will meet briefly following the worship service on Sunday morning. The United Methodist Men’s Club will meet for supper at the church, September 2, 6:30 P. M. It is also more practical to place a spoonful of ice cream in your mouth than an ice bag. The butter-fat in the ice cream acts an an em mollient as it flows in and soothes the area. Ice cream also contains lecithin, which is a wetting agent. It helps the butterfat penetrate. There may be a slight initial shock from the cold ice cream, but the area will feel better im mediately. By the way, you can swallow the ice cream. A public service with the aim of promoting better dental health en vironment. From the office of: RICHARD N. HINES, JR., D.D.S., 437 South Broad Edenton Phone: 482-2776 with ‘chantilly lace. She carried a bouquet of white and pink roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. Joan M. Katherman of Virginia Beach, Va., sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a floor-length gown of pale blue. Bridemaids were Darlene Riddick of Elizabeth City, Gaye Morgan of Greenville, and Linda Grieve of Hert ford. They wore gowns of ice berry pink identical to the honor attendant. They carried long stemmed pink roses. Best man was the groom’s father. Ushers were Michael B. Miller of Currituck, N. C. and Paul D. Miller of Eden ton, N. C. brothers of the bride. Chad Benton Miller of Currituck, nephew of the bride was ring bearer. Mistress of ceremony was Mrs. Bonnie D. White of Hertford. Guests were registered by Miss Miriam Hurdle of Greenville, N. C. A reception was held in the Church Fellowship Hall immediately following the ceremony, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C. They will make their home in Tyner. -Pre-nuptials A floating miscellaneous shower honored the bride on July 24 at the Winfall Community Building. Hostesses were friends and relatives. ■ 0* A.F. DO OPTOMETRIST r BUYING YOUR GLASSES Buying a pair of glasses is want them to look good on an important expenditure you That’s one reason why you So when you get a new should take your time in prescription for glasses, take selecting the glasses you like your time in choosing the test. frames. Make sure you really For starters, glasses won’t like the style and color. And v te worth jnuch unless the most importantly, make sure ; prescription is accurate. The they fit securely and com-* lens has to be professionally fortably. made to your doctor’s exact ***** specifications. You can look for bargains. In ,he interest °f tetter vision That may save you money rom llte °^ ,ce °f : initially. But if your glasses aren’t comfortable, if you A.F. Downum, Jr.. O.D. have to select from only a few 103 W. Ed*n Street styles, or they aren’t well- EDENTON made, that's no bargain. You 482-3218 want glasses you can wear in comfort for a long time. S omething so important, that you use every day at work or at home, deserves very careful consideration. Ap pearance is important to. You SHOP I.N.S. I at W.E.S, Fresh Fryers lb. 49c VALLEYDALE Franks pkg. 89c Sirloin Steak 1b.52.69 Cube Steaks lb. 1.99 SCOTT Towels Ig. roll 69c GILL'S OR MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee pkg. $1.99 CENTER CUT Pork Chops lb. $1.49 Pepsi 2 liter 99c Local Fresh Beans and Corn Fr esh Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Park and Homemade Sausaae W.E. Smith’s Store Phone 2214031 - Edenton, N.C. Friends and relatives honored the bride on August 7 at the Chappell Hill Baptist Church Fellowship Hall with a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. James D. Singletary was hostess on August 11 at her home in Hertford honoring the bride with a party. Mrs. Sherie Woodell was hostess for a lingerie shower on August 6 at her home on Route 4, Hertford. A kitchen shower was given on August 14 by the bridesmaids at 200 Crescent Drive, Hertford. Mrs. Joan M. Katherman entertained the bride, her attendants, and the mother at a dinner party on August 19 at the Whistling Pines Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dail and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White honored the bride and groom with a rehearsal party on August 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. White. Approximately 100 guests attended. Snyayement Mr. and Mrs. Roger Abbee of Garden Grove, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Tracy, to Mr. Kevin Conrad Jones, son of Mrs. Bryant Griffin of Edenton and the late Donald C. Jones. Mr. Jones is a 1978 graduate of John A. Holmes High School and is now in the U. S. Marines, stationed in California. The wedding is set for May 1, 1982, in California.
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