m> h K ’ / \» 1/ l\v® M® "* pPgp' EMxabeth Teresa Wright SmO 0M Hie Eden ton Business and Professional Woman’s Club will hold their monthly meeting July 15 (tonight) at 7 P.M. at Boswell’s Restaurant. £ett&i So Sfie Dear Editor: This summer, I am for tunate enough to be at tending the Governor’s School East, in Laurinburg, N.C. All of my experiences here have been enlightening ones. I have met all kinds of neat people and my teachers are great. My chemistry teacher, who is Egyptian, speaks six languages and has taught in sixteen different countries. He teaches in the same rapid-fire method as the imfamous Gill Burroughs. The future students of John A. Holmes and North Carolina in general, may not have the opportunity to attend Governor’s School and experience this most beneficial program. Lack of sufficient revenue has prompted the General Assembly of North Carolina to consider the cancellation of the Governor’s School program. I would like to encourage the people of Edenton and Chowan County, to write the Governor, aqd other peons of the administrative machine, giving your support for this vital program. I hope the education of the young people of North Carolina is your number one priority. Sincerely, Eric Strother Student at Gov. School COMPLETE V/r/ SERVICE an introductory offer during July only you can renew your average size livingroom or office carpet for only *19.95 WINDOW CLEANING CONTRACT SERVICE CARPET SHAMPOOING DAILY-WEEKLY-MONTHLY FLOOR CLEANING FULLY INSURED FIRE CLEAN-UP EQUIPMENT A SUPPLIES 37 Years in Professional Cleaning Modest Rates with Fast, Dependable and Pleasing Results. CALL EDENTON 482-8386, 482-8576 $ (Qconvsßssj ' SPECIAL SALE **|7 (W\ wvX B ■ / M«n» 6%-13 I \s White Canvas ■ Mon. - Thurs. -10-7 sr-sr V Edenton Vilags Shopping Cantar (Dlkjfvt So OILt. Sw&in Mr. and Mrs. Teddie R. Wright announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Teresa to Mr. David Bern Gurtin of Clinton, N.C. The wedding is set for September 5 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church. §>ocieh^ Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Thomas from July 6 to July 14 were his brother Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas of Blue Rapids, Kansas; niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haller and Ryan of Randolph, Kansas. Weekend visitors were Donnie and Lisa Coleman of Virginia Beach, who came to enjoy a visit with her relatives. On Tuesday they were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davenport and children of Creswell. The Thomas’ and Hallers returned to their homes in Kansas Wednesday morning. Sn ol£«moMj. In Memory of Nehemiah Bunch He is the Solid Rock on which we can stand strong on. He has made a home above all other homes, The home has gold and silver in it. »And one day he is coming back to get his chosen ones. And on that day we will all rise to reign with him above for everlasting. He died on a cross to take all our sins away. He was laid in a tomb, but rose the third day. He’s my Savior, Friend, and Brother! Wife, Children and Grandchildren CORNS? Soft pads protect Nil f # • from pain, while BU medicated disks WKv/ work to remove Jr mrnm Mr - Mrs. Richard Charles Kern QouplU Sn On June 20 at 4 P.M., Miss Doris Jean Baker was united in marriage to Mr. Richard Charles Kern in an inspirational double - ring ceremony, officiated by Rev. Robert Harrell at Macedonia Baptist Church. The church was gayly decorated with an array of palms, gladiolas, car nations, and mums. There was a center brass arch of pink candles with two brass spirals of candles on either side. There were two brass tree candelabras on either side filled with pink and white flowers to match the large center bouquet. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Effie Cale and the late Grover Cale. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Alice Kern and the late Warren S. Kjrn, Sr. of New Jersey. The groom escorted his bride to the altar whose hand in marriage was given by her daughter, Miss Kimberly Baker. The bride wore a formal length gown of white jQuiana over peau de soie designed with a Queen Anne neckline outlined in Silk Venise lace beaded with pearls. The Empire bodice was enhanced with Silk Venise lace appliques beaded with pearls. The sheer Bishop sleeves were finished with organza cuffs trimmed in Silk Venise lace. The modified A-line skirt and attached watteau train were edged in Silk Venise lace. She wore a bridal hat over - laid in Silk Venise lace and beads, with waltz length illusion. The bride carried a cascade of pink roses, white miniature carnations laced with lily of the valley and ivy. The bride chose as her maid of honor her daughter, Kimberly Jean Baker. She wore a formal length gown of pink Quiana with and over - lay of lace and a matching pink derby hat. She carried a colonial nosgay of pink roses, cushion poms, miniature carnations, silk Queen Anne’s lace with streamers. Honorary bridesmaids were; Nicki Simpson, Carol Simpson, Kathy Lane, of Hertford and Lynn Cale of Edenton. They ( wore formal length gowns of , blue, pink, yellow and < lavendar. Each carried a ‘ single carnation to match ( their dresses with greenery and streamers. I Wayne Kern of New Jersey, served as his brother’s best man. Groomsmen were, Douglas Cale, brother of the bride, Mack Bunch and Wilber Ray Bunch, cousin of the bride, and Paul Tetterton of Elizabeth City. For her daughter’s wedding, the bride’s mother chose a short dress of dusty rose. The bridegroom’s mother wore a two- piece blue suit. Both mothers were presented orchids. The directors for the wedding were, Mrs. Bar-i bara Cale and Mrs. Janet Bunch. Mrs. Delores Hollowell and Mrs. Wilmar Hare presented an enchanting medley of love songs. Vocal music was provided by Miss Kim Baker, Miss Linda TwintamSLMr. Chris Evans. •> Mrs. Rachel Simpson 'of Hertford, sister of the bride, attended the guest rejjjsteP 1 for the couple. Programs were issued to the guests by Master Douglas Wayne Cale, Jr. and Master Richard Charles Kern, Jr. The bride is the owner of Doris Jean’s Beauty Shop. The groom is employed by the United States Army and is the owner of Richard’s Lock and Key Shop in Edenton. After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. the couple will reside in Edenton. Courtesies A cook - out was given in honor of the couple by Mr. and Mrs. Garris Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Ray Bunch, Mrs. Helm Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Donnis Williams at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Garris Perry at Arrowhead Beach. An After Rehersal Party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cale, Mrs. Rachel Simpson and the Honary Bridesmaids at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cale. Hationwide is looking for alow good people Nationwide Insurance was an equal opportunity employer long before the government suggested every company should be. Every one of our agents is trained In every phase of insurance we offer. Everyone has the same excellent benefits and Independent working environment Every one of our beginning agents starts at up to *15,600 annual Income. Many can earn up to $25,000 or more the first year in salary and bonus. If you have drive and ambition, we have a |ob for you. Write, in strictest confidence to: LEE R. FULLER PjO. Boa 404 Bzdwth City, NC 27909 3354935 33M8M Ml NATIONWIDE If INSURANCE NeSenwtde Is en yew «Ws MeSg—iSi MWee Imumve Cgigswy Momw Ofßcw: Columbus, OMo •(Ibout Women Thursday, July 15, 1962 O!LtdA °ljD«3a olLt. Synch Miss Doris Helen Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Dickson of Arrowhead Beach, and James Murray Tynch, Jr., son of James M. Tynch, Sr. and Mrs. Shirley H. Ashley of Edenton, wore united in marriage at St. Frances Episcopal Church in Virginia Beach on June 19 at 11 A.M. The Rev. Clayton E. Crigger officiated at the double ring ceremony. Music* was presented by Jackie Adams, organist. The bride wore a gown of pleated sheer organza, with a Queen Anne neckline trimmed in Venise lace with Bishop sleeves and fitted bodice. The Bridal hat was trimmed with Venise lace and had a veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of white daisies, with a touch of purple babys breath. Maid of Honor was Mrs. Nancy Forehand of Notice Recreational facilities in cluding boat ramp, marina, park, beach, fishing pier or any and all other such areas of Cape Colony are for the private and exclusive use of members of Cape Colony Association, Inc. Trespassers are subject to prosecution. This notice is authorized by: Board of Directors of •Cape Colony Association a imviWJi' May I take this priviledge to thank you for the four years you elected me to flTg serve as your county com missioner. These four years xt allowed me to have many 'wßJff educational experiences as well as associate with many Hi good people. It has been a 1 valuable experience to me. • Thanks to all of yon who * supported me In the recent Election. 4 Sjk Sincerely, George E. Jones Political Ad Paid B, George Jones IF YOU THOUGHT YOU’D NEVER GET GREAT TV RECEPTION LOOK AGAIN! Now there's a NEW way to get better television delivered straight to your home. Satellite TV can bring the stars right into your living room, even if you live beyond the reach of conventional methods of TV signal delivery. Channel I Master \\ SATELLITE Vv 1 \ EARTH Vkl \ STATION If you think satellite TV is only for the rich, think again! Many people spend as much or more for a back-yard pool they use for maybe 4 or 5 months out of the year. Your earth station can give you thousands of hours of relaxation and enjoyment all year long I (Some programs require viewer fees.) July 21 - 10 AM. Til 3 P.M. DwniMMu M swan Ejttt SUfon a JACKSON’S RADIO & TV VHt Eden Street Edenton, NC Phone 4824466 Page 2-A Edenton, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Frances Harcourt and Mrs. Billie Bryce, sisters of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Jane Tynch, sister of the groom. The best man was James M. Tynch, Sr., father of the groom. Ushers were Johnny Tynch, brother of the groom, and Carol Hassell, uncle of the groom. The ring bearer was Master Nicholas Harcourt. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Rosemond Room of the church. The couple will make their home in Chesapeake, Va. Human beings are the only animals that can blush. (2mc So OICi. < Tooftet DCaden Sn dßtujatdfc Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Cox, Jr. of Clearwater Hills, Chapel Hill announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Morrisette Cox to Walter Frederick Hansen, son of Miss Kimberly M. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Hansen of Bridgewater, New Jersey. Bliss Cox is a graduate of Chapel Hill Senior High School and Peace College, Raleigh, N.C. Mr. Hansen is a graduate of Bridgewater Roritan High School West. He is attending North Carolina State University, where he is a member of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. The wedding will take {dace on August 14, in Raleigh, North Carolina. Bliss Cox is the grand daughter of Mrs. Aaron Caswell Edmundson of Edenton.

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