;../ ; v-lWjpS v- , a *&ra ,- MM I. I ■' '^**5833836^ ||| ' k I mk a ,-j. K dlMitfe Snfe-- ■k*, ■; : ’;, J :< ' Mrs. Michael Richard Hare Aft, 4jaiQ (Plaints Btide The wedding of Miss Mary Lindsey Beers and Mr. Michael Richard Hare was solemnized Saturday af ternoon at 2 o’clock, in Hertford United Methodist Church. itev. Irving E. Cook, performed the double-ring ceremony in a candlelight setting of palms and white mixed flowers. Mr. Stanley H. Hare, brother of the groom, of fered the prayer. The wedding music was presented by Miss Caroline Wright, organist, Mr. Kim W. Rose, cousin of the bride, pianist, and Mrs. Ray Kirby, soloist. PI TmATR£ ED6HTON, N.c} For Movie 1n).... I Dial 482-2312 or 793-2185 Anytime! V Let# Show Fri-Set. 11:30 PM- "18 FeUI Strikes" (R) SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. Fresh Fryers lb. 4^c Chuck Roast lb. $1.39 Rib Steaks Ib.SL9B Ground Beef lb. $1.59 CENTER CUT Pork Chops lb. SIJ9 10 COUNT Ballard’s Biscuits 4/79e REGULAR $6.95 MEN'S Dress Shirts 2 for $7.00 Paper Towels Ig. rolls 59c Local Froth Boom and Com |.j Froth Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Park I. and Homemade Seutege I W.E. Smith’s Store j f hone 2214031 - Edenton, N.C. t . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John George Beers of Hertford. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richard Hare of Tyner. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Princess silhouette of poly organza with Alencon lace, Venice lace and seed pearls accenting the bodice. The dress featured a Queen Anne neckline and bishop sleeves with Venice lace accents and cuffs. The skirt had Alencon lace, Venice lace and seed pearl highlights falling to the hemline that flowed into a Continued On Page 3-A %t -find (Mrout U/omen Page 2-A Couple United Dn Aiattlag* Miss Deborah Lynn Martin and Mr. Rodney Elliott Harrell were united in marriage at 5 P. M. Saturday in Edenton Baptist Church. Rev. Robert Shirley Harrell, uncle of the groom, heard the vows. The bride is the daughter of Dr. James Conrad Brown of Burling and Mrs. Iris Brown of Eden. Her husband’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Tuttle Harrell, Jr., of Edenton. Wedding music was provided by Jim Hyatt, organist. 1 Given in marriage by Dr. Brown, the bride wore her mother-in-law’s wedding gown of candlelight nylon marquisette over satin fl wl 1 s! fipr i l! ‘ mSk PP* . j* Jfl Mrs. Rodney Elliott *jfaferdz&, 3rd M - d.M ,s3**