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.J 12 u wU te ji-ccntel on tne t .lawn of' 'the ' lford ,nmar School. , i.-. ' r.-nltir '"'' nclcrts-Vhite Vows (Continued From Pag One) tuUe over satin. Her xmgemip I skirt of chantilly lace, under I scored with flounces of nylon veil was arranaed from a dainty annual May Day Festival t of iridescent sequins andi e held at Hertford Gram I antiaue pearls, and she carried :hool "Friday, May 13, be- a prayer book with a white or- at ?:00 P. M., wilth this chi(l ani cascaded with hly-of- i theme t)eing '"Garden (of n;he-v$lley v l" This is ..Hie second year ;.M : HoWttra Williams,-. Jr., May Day activities' have as matron-of-honor. Miss Mary sponsored toy ' the! Depart- Am, tiarra was ma'id-bf -honor. ..t of Music of 'Perquimans xhey wore gown? of acqua pima t .unty, under ithe supervision aMa. styled in a bateau neck- , ' Miss Caroline Wright, public line wjth , puffed elbow length ; hool music teacher, Working sleeves and a very full gathered vKh" her will be the Hertford skirt accented : by a waist cum Crammar School teachers and merbund and matching ' head r3rt of the faculty of the Per- They carried a cascade a,uimans High School, iof yellow roses and carnations. 1 A special feature of the day) Richard H. White of Staten will be a fifteen-minute concert: island, New York, was best man. in Mrrj-JPtlnpeM Mafitaret'and her fiancee Antorry Armstrong-Jones are all smiles at ahorse siow in EadaJstoa. qf music, termed old favorrtes , t-y '-ithe High School Glee Club. Among the numbers they will ng are; "The Desert , Song", Hgtoutheartcd Men," "Oklahoma" and'l Love You Truly". So Jotets will be Gene Boyce, Gail Johnson, Eva Ann Smith ; and fandra Keel.' The ttive-piece Trass Band" of Perquimans Tigh' will also perform. !Each grade of the grammar 1 s hoot will' present some t;:re of the harden of Spring," w ittv folk dances and hythms, as eH-es the traditional winding - of the Maypole. There will al so bo some ballet and tap danc- iichpi-.' wpw hf Rev. James D. MacKenzie and (Richard W. Schuman. ' (Mrs. J. Ellie White played the wedding music and accompanied Michael Malone, who sang, "O Perfect Love," and as a bene diction, Bobby Overton sang "The Wedding Prayer." Miss Nancy Wood Carson was mistress of ceremony. The mother of the bride wore fea-la navy blue' eyelet dress with matching accessories and ,a cor sage of pink carnations. ' The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue faille dress with matching accessories and a cor- cessories were black, She,.wqre the v orchid lifted from , tier prayer book. " u SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON (lccifeloTI;:rs, tee as the story of the Garden tinfolk ' i :' ';M:V;r'V:N Mk; Dorothy Morse will be crowned May Queen and her a tenants .will be Misses Rath Paicm Ann Chart- sage of pink carnations. After htf wedding ceremony, the couple left for a trip in the I western part of the state, ana upon : their return . will make icl'ine Sawyer,. Paige Ann Chap- their home near i-aemon. rnLl Janicn Stanton.' 'I The bride traveled te a green. V TWa Dublic is invited to at-, figured dress with matching itt4" 'the May Day Festival, I walking length coat j Her . ac- "E 'St. t DON'T FORGET U1 T S llI 99 mm m m m m mm m m 1VA VSIVA Mother's Day Is Sunday AT THESE SPECIALS jtSmps ...... Hassocks War. NOW ... $ 2.95 ' $ 1.95 ..:$ 4.9S $ 3.25 "Stocks ... i:,.:iv:.,4,.,:..:....;...,-..-.-- -';2.98 up , :. , ;; 4thup rercoiaior it.yor ; v.vo iteam .and Dry Iron..... v 14.95 . $ 10.95 ufbma1icTryTah-TrCovcrr.ZT 24.95 . JLU.ito rrwm. Chair . - -.. $ 19.95 pylilt and Waffle Baker ....... :..!...:' $ " i Boston;; -Rocker V... ..rV j.... $ 24.95 iMattress Quilted Top .f. $ 49.95 .Dinette Suite - $ 59.50 Fibre Rur 9 x 12 $ 19.95 Vacuum Cleaner $ 69.95 .Chairs, Foam Cushions................. $ 89.95 iPhilco Washer $139.50 ,$12.95 )$ .18.95 ' 39.88 $ 39.95 $ 17.95 S 49.95 $ 59.95 $109.50 : These Are But Just A Few Items At Special Prices During Our 46th An niversary Sale. All Merchandise bale Priced Except Fair Trade Itetns. 17. fl Mcrgci Furniture Comply i 'inu i n?n of man, but - we must not hate the man.- Love the sinner,, hate his sins. - ' The toxins of hate, greed, su periority, indifference and im purity must go. Peace cannot come to. humanity until men deal with the toxins , that pro duce the boils. We must- be concerned with helping , people caught in the webs of high tar iffs, Soil erosion, depleted soils, impoverished minds and dwarf ed souls. " We must learn , L to seek to be perfect "be mature as our. Father in heaven is ma ture.' This. - means - to grow in character and to develop actions consistent with : good will ' to ward others. - It means putting our shoulders to the yoke and pushing with all our might We are to help make .peace. Ana what a reward awaits us: they shall be called Sons of God! (These comments are based . on outlines - of the International Sunday School - Lessons, . copy righted by the International Council of Religious Education; and used by permission.) NegroHD Clubs Observing Week Um The Negro Home Demonstra tion Club women are celebrat ing National Home Demonstra tion Club Week this week, May 1-7. The theme for this week is "Today's Home Builds To morrow's World.'' Plans being carried out locally are as fol lows: - .-.-.," - Counlty wide Union Service, Workshop on Refiitishing Furni ture, Thursday, May 5, in She agents' office building; county wide ' cleanup campaign, - and ' a radio program, on Thursday, May 5. Mrs. M. B. Taylor urges - the public to join, in the observance. ; The annual dance recital spon- sored by. the -PTA was held Thursday night of this; week at the Hertford" Grammar "School with the theme being Mickey Mouse's. Birthday Party, featur ing ballet, and tap dancing. PuDilS - from' ' both -. Hertford and Central. ; ' Grammar Schools participated and '-the p'roeeeds went to the Hertford Grammar School. FTA-;, -' n. . ; " Pre-school -.pupils-; taking, part; in the recital WereOindy Cox, Jan,",, DlUon,''. Debbie p Keuton, Margo Perry Vicki S.impsqin, Maty--..Brlhkfcy i Warfl.i.JTentiy White Sara Winsto,' Donna, Bail, Vicki HasketVfcyAO, Land ing,. ' Robin i'crry, jJoci:n,aicn, Frances . White, ' Marsha , -Williams. . : " '; ' 4 Representing Central . Gram- mar-6ch)ol -were DianncLay"- tden,'-. LVu Ann - Stallings, - Qayl Thompson, Wanda Wmslow,. lui- da -Saunders,,. Mark. - Thompson, William Harrison, -Donald JMor- . From , Hertford 1 Grammar School, were Nan Ambrose, wn- da Baker, Beth Brinn, Carla El liott, Patricia Lane Jo Frances Perry, t. 'Nancy Reed, Carmen Sutton,1 Martha ! White,' Angela Baker. Linda " Boyce, Claudia Brinn. Karen, Haskett, Anzie Layton, Mary' 'Proctor, Anne' Simpson, fearbarft ; Waters, Broughton . jpail.'fSffi,. .Wallace Nelson, p: Sammifls,t. Hpurmouzis, Kim Rose.?.,,. ' e t:r. and MrsT Reginald " hlood of Norfolk, va., were c.a-.CoisagA A."e g i ner guests of Mrs. Roy Pierce, i ed by Mrs. Habert I Captain ana iwrs wuvui wu- prwsemea mem o v e li . . . 1 . rmw yon ana cniiaren ra hviujvcw, Africa, arrived last week to spent the week with has mother, Mrs. ' J. C." Wilson, before going to his assignment in the States. Mrs. Henry Ownley is home from the Albemarle Hospital and getting along very nicely. Dr. 1 and Mrs. uurus wysoa and boys of Wdson,"N. C, Bpent Sunday with his 'mother, Mrs. J. C Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. ; West ot, Forts- mouth, Va.,, were visitors of Mrs. John Bright on, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs., Crawford Wil son and mother,"Mrs. JC. Wil- son. were euests or mr; ana Mrs. B. S. Marsh of Edenton on Friday everting. wrs. Annie Mae i r. 2, sis ter of the bride, restered the guests and Mrs. Matthew. Dad received and presided over, the gifts. 1 The serving table covered with a white Irish linen cloth, was featured by a White floral arrangement ftanK'tf . by two branch candulahra. t Mrs. Julian Powell poured the punch, Mrs. James Jordat-. serv ed wedding" cake? whlliL f!ss Doris. Bass andi Mrs. AlvinHi lowell assisted in serving nuts and mints. - The guests were bid goodby by the bride s and Mrs.' Johnnie uouoweu. ' ' About 70 guests sent or, itosk.1 gifts. I I . .. 1 i. i 1 C. . v.... 6 .J Ls. J1 nr. . C. .U cf l.-r-folli e-ont Cunday wiih V.t. and lire. J. B. Easmsht. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl C Inrrain and children, Judy and CJuf, of Norfolk,-, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valton Lane on Sunday. ' The . more you speak of yow- self, the more you. are likely to rman.-- . ,1 lie. ! M'--2unr lowe C.il 1 1.1 ". n ri-.ou.'ii anr" 1 3 c '.-1 if er evj, U.e free pi J, L 1 1 "schk ! .meiyters" , who ." them. Don't miss U.is h. Story nut plus and the ri indust n the ly 8 U'e the As ...in Weekly with jtv. .bal:: :rr.s A:::r.:c: i on tat U your local rc " : THY BurgessNews HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Robert Hollowell, Mrs. Johnnie Hollowell, Mrs. Walton Lane, Mrs. Julian Powell and . . Mr. and Mrs. v- Howard Mat- Mrs. Clemon Bass were joint thews attended the 'funeral:. of hostesses at a floating miscel- i her aunt, Mrs. ' Tom , Keaton 4 in laneous shower honoring Mr. ' Winston-Salem Wednesday. , ' , and Mrs. Thomas Hollowell Fri- Mrs. Clarence Chappell, 'Jr., P1fAC0U;.l.CLEAIIERS l!) : c tot, iwmrawfly Urn 1 1 I I 1 - ' Canister Convenience I) Upright Beating Action best way to clean furniture, Revolving brush; betjt f r rus, drapes, blinds. , .tm quickly picks up deep-down dirt. MiwWt!"l5UsiJniniBlClianBr I - . - .--t& ViCOII I AHKhments MhM Mh I -Only v FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY!"?. PHONE 3461 HERTFORD. K. C UcibOICcraBslt or1 i Jill i959 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door v . V-8 PowerFlitw power brake , -v . !: 1955 OLDSMOBILE 4-door , ., "88". Automatic transmission: radio and aatar - 1955 DODGE 4-door A, 1955 PLYMOUTH 6-passenffer Suburban 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-doorr ., , 8 CylinderrPowtrFlitt; Radio and Heater. - a954..PONTIAC 4-door C t :: , , . .-tj I crllndtri Hvdramaiic. Radio and healtr. .. w 1954'IIEVROLET 4-door : ;i ; ii-1 ' Standard Transmission; Radio and Heater 1 , y tl954 CMRYSlRew,Yp"rke J r i 7 & eln wiU:ha IoIim U to balieva Ul . , 1953tONTAC 4-door., . . . . , 'r : 8 -cylinder; radio and healer, p 1953 1FORD 4-door Station' Wagon , v-- ? 8 cylinder: standard transmisslont radie and heater t, 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-dooFi ' ; 1953 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door . ; ' ' '- Radio and heatec; clean . i 1953 FORD Victoria v Good' angina; radio and heater.' " , 1953 CHEVROLET 210 4:dpbr ' J d t. ..'i ;"i. naaio ana. neater; power sieexing.- . II - 1 vim. CHRYSLER Windsor Newport - " V cl'mdar; automatic transmis'siont radio, beatar. l PLYMOUTH 4:door V ;! i,J ' zt. -.r ; -i.' r '."WE BUY USED CARS AND WRECKS'!.. Towe Webb Motor Co. : PH01jEJ46l- ' f tlceriU 1696H ''HltORD n uuaKn j-i j-in ri ri m n n r 1 rr" " , Phone 2621 1914-1960 "Tht Best Fox Lass" Hertford SUNDAY, MAY 8 IS Mother's Day Remember Her with an appropriate gift from "BLANCHARD'S" "... J AND there i$ no charge' for attractively . gift wrapping your selection. - Come in today'our gifts are sure to please! A-l Used Cars & Trucks If 1959 FORD Galaxie 4-door 1957 FORD Custom 300 4-door 1957 FORD 300 4-door 1956 FORD Customline 4-door 1955 FORD Fairlane 2-door 1955 FORD 4-door Fairlane 1955 CHEVROLET 2-door 1952 BUICK 2-door 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door 1959 CHEVROLET Truck 1955 DODGE VrTon Pickup " ' ; 1951 INTERNATIONAL Pickup 1950 CHEVROLET Pickup 1950 FORD 2-Ton Truck FRUIT OF THE LOOM : HOSE $1 pair Makes a very welcome gift. Xew Spring shades. ; ' ( WASH AMD TVEAR HOUSE COATS Beautiful pastel colors. $1.98 and $2.98 For Warm Weather Ahead ' ; . Sheer-Cool Batiste Gowns & Shorty Pajamas $1.98 up :2.Biiick ....$100 f:2 Fcrd ,..;..$1C0 r:i Fcrd ,.::.$250 '31 Clioyrclet $195 52,Ford L...-.$250 '53 Ford $295 '53 Mercury ;1$250 . 1 Ullil 00. WIDE ASSORTMENT OF Bermudas, Skirts , Jamaicas - Blouses Tedal Pushers o Coordinate Sets from $1.98 up SAY -I tOVE YOU" WITH Beautiful New Slips s Gowns t Bed Jackets Tanties - Pa jamas' , - . all at - . .. attractive prices X;, ft 'i i v i a J ' : y. . r ,, i AVEDELIYER 2371 or 2271 'JL. SPECIAL SALE OF QUALITY TURK Rib Portion : Loin Portion .. . . r i i i r 'lb.L c lb. ; ROAST 1 'MM - LOOSE . . - -i we also cumy.cnoicEryANp vjmm .imh Caoler Cm Lb. Gwaltnay ' Crprair Brand ' Lb. ;Pork aops . ; 59c BAfjQjV y. ;.V.37c Karrell's Pur Pork 4 Lbe. ; .CHOOSE HER KEW" HATS AND BAG ' Up" to the minute styling ,'a most welc-e' rft! ' $2.98 to $1 -WE 'ALSO HAVE ,-Dresses - Jewelry--" House SUppera-M' iQvfCl Sets t &" Sheets andTaitL l. "4 T SHOP WITH US AND OAVC. WHITE HOUSE Applesauce . . . . 2 .aw 33c BLUE HEN ' ' " Asparagus ....... 2 tans 69c BLUE PLATE STRAWBERRY Preserves . . 12 33c : Golden Ripe U.S.No.lSWECT 2-Lbs. Sunshine's ' ' '. . Brownie Cookies . ; ... 31c ; Plantation ,1 :". 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