. ths rEr.Qun.iAT3 vrrrsLT. kstfcrd. r ouzk Friday, crcr n ii. :;;i-7inslow Wedding At Jp River Friends Qiurch Sun. Up River. Friends Church at , Colvidere was the setting Sun 'dai afternoon for the marriage of Miss Jola Jane Winslow and .Gordon Keith , Abbott, Jr. ' The. bride is the daughter of 4 Mr., and Mrs. Alvin Luther Winslow of Be videre. - Die J bridegroom is- the fson of Mr. v nnii v Mrs Atilutlft " i9 Pivlrv ,, Mount. , . , ..fi The Rev. v Oival Dillon per- ;" formed the ' double ring ceie- .' en and candlelight. The Rev. Mr: Dillon sany "O Promise Me" and'The Wedding Piaycr." He - was accompanied by Mrs. iDillon. . The bride, civen in niiimnirn . by her father, wrc a--princess gown of bridal satin fashioned with sabrina neckline re-cm- broidercd in Alencon lace, long tapering sleeves endirtg ; in points 'over the hands .and bouf- ' fant' skirt -with chapel length train, Her fingertip veil of il- .crown of pearls. She earned a prayerbook topped with a white . orchid. Miss Rachel Winslow, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. : She wore a red velveteen dress designed with a cowl neckline, three-quarter length sleeves and full skirt.' She carried a bou quet ' of jjoinsettias. v ""'V ". - Miss Gwen Eure of Eure and Mrs...;.. Dauel Tharrington of HamptonJ Va., sister of , the bridegroojra, were bridesmaids. They vfrore gowns and carried flowers identical to those of the honor attendant . I The father of the bridegroom was best man. : Ushers were El oert Tharrington of Hampton, John Surdgess of Rocky Mpunt, Virgil Winslow of Hampton, cousin of the bride, and Paul Wethcrington, Jr., of New Bern. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Winslow wore a red crepe sheath dress with matching ee cessories and a corsage of wtiiW pom voms. The mother of the bridegroom wore a turquoise French crepe dress with lace medallion appliques, . matching accessories and a : corsage of white pom poms. For traveling the bride chang ed to a beige wool, dress, skin shoes ' and bag and the orchid mlleyl pint J 45 QUART ' 80 PROOF ... ' t W raXI!L.'fF'I- MtmMWMslmr " 30XstrMMilHr'-"' "lynAMf .. 70S pain ntutrtl ipMi I'! 't;t. IV i v. will show you why m. . y : . - .., - ,v .". 'f;;:''!',?V i ;, ft ;Q!ll,Glli,0,j!I!liS ; i " Behind the gleaming, porcelain I it caoinet yuu u una m jniuim I inner unit that makes super big blower wheel that drive the air through a battery of inner heat tubes that set right , in the heart of the fire Sieglef doesn't wait for the heat to . n. come out . itgoet right in after : it, then forces it over your floor! Come in and tee for yourself why Siegler Outheatt-Outloitt all othersl ' v , ONLY SIEGLKH GIVES TOU MORS AND ' HOTTER BEAT OVER TOUR FLOORS IkrtfGrd llsrihyare & Sidy, !:c. PHONE 2131 i'-' HERTFORD. , lifted from her prayerbook. - xTh bride attended Chowan College and Atlantic Christian, .College. I She is teaching in the second grade' at , West . Havelock Elementary School. ' , The bridegroom attended Cho wan College and is associated with the mechanical department of the Surf Journal at New Bern. v - ; HONORED AT DINNER " Miss Hu Via Wood entertained at a st'calc tiin'ner at her home on Grubb Street Saturday night to compljih'ent '. Mr. and . Mrs.. Melvin G. Owens who will be leaving ip January, to make their home in Wrightsville, Georgia. The. Wood home was attractive ly decorated for the occasion. -Miss' Wopd presented, them a gift of linen and lace, which she brought from Brussclls when she and her sister,. Miss Eliza beth Wood, toured some of the European countries in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. . Paul; Vaughan and children, Brad and Lynda of Portsmouth, Va., spent last Sunday with Miss Lena Symons and her mother; Mrs. Irene Dor sey. ' ' : .';; Mr. and Mrs. Cary Quincy and children, Ava and Perry of Bay side, ' Va.1 spent Christmas day with his parents., Miss Linda Lou Elliott of Campbell College . is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliott. ' Mr. and Mrs. BiU Redmond and daughter, Laura, spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Ownlcr. v . Mt. and" Mrs.1 M. C. Boyco, Jr., and M. C. Ill, of Brooklyn are spending the holidays with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce, Sr. D. M. Towc of Washington, D, C., spent the Christmas holi days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quin ONIY AT THE ROSNA THEATRt IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA putoypu in the picture! l Ten Performances .Weekly v 5?CVo M" WX OFf ICt OPENS BAIlf NWMtVI ' 10 A.M. v P.M. EXCEPT MOM KnllOtll .,,M,j,M. M. Nwl FREE PARKING YOU pilot Hit Uclj. . copter Over , Niiiiu rll r.if j- f TOU i tni he : . the Lonf blinl ' Choul Soc i l f mim""Ihi Mt.' - Mh" -. . 9 TOU rid the ondo las in Vtmcc '' . TOU an thert till .(llhtrinr tl the Scottish Cl. TOU oilot the Ciner. M kamera riant down 4tet mi the 2ton and Gwi Canyons and over tur own MI Rainier . cy . , Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ownley spent Thursday at Moyock. ? The Rev. and i Mrs. David Lewis and boys of Rose'mead were guests of his mother, Mrs. W. W. Lewis on Christmas day. : Library News The Perquimans County Li brary opened for business as us ual on .Wednesday after Christ mas. Six new books had 'ar rived and will be cataloged, and ready for circulation immedi ately. .v.; , iAmong the,' new books are Btrh Free, the sWy of the most remarkable Association between human" beings and wild beast over told. ; Also written by Joy Adamson, : the' wife of a game Warden in Kenya, Africa, Living Free continues the story of Elsa and her . family of ; lion ' cubs. Both books ; have been on the bcst-sollcr list for months. I The Way of the Lantern, a novel of the French Revolution, is the current book-ofthc-month. Goren's Hoyle is an encyclo pedia of games including the rules of 500 games of skill and chance. - Life Magazine's book of the Desert and the American Herit age for December conclude this Week's list of books, f The Library Will be closed on New Year's Day - - y Mrint4l- 2 p.m., Wodimdoy 11.25 Sal. and Son. $1.50 ' Evanlnoi laxccpt Sun.) 8:30 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m., Man. Mini Sun SI. 85 l i i a . it Kri'dnl M ,? V. . mio.35 BlraoW WAatr , 1 . - I ' ! (OKalruoMipMett ... . : . 6 fear 9 aid rfe t fOX grjiii aat . Alt- . ; r ri; 'A : ,:t & .'(,' v. v tl Wilson, Jalphtl' Fike Sr. High, and Ceorgef . Lindeman Wain j wright Jr. of Wilson, Ralph L. riKe, or. nign, wiison uouniy.. Thomas J., Pearsall of Rocky Mount is chairman of the District 1 Committee. Committee mem bers are Lorkner W. Midgett of Elizabeth City, John. R. ' Jenkins of Aulander, John C. Rodman of Washington, Thomas J. White of Kinston and Louis S. Ficklen of Greenville. ' Each cf the , seven distriots will- nominate six candidates who.wilL be interviewed in Cha pel Hill by the Central Schol arship Committee along' with 28 nom&iees from the 14, private schools on the Morchead Found ation's selected list, . Those chos en .as' scholarship candidates by the central committee' av111 ;then be finally Interviewed by the ! Board of Trustees, of the More- head Foundation. . -; , t". v Last yetir the trustees award ed a total of 48 Morchead schol arships. Morchead Scholars cur rcntly irr residence at the Uni versity of North Caiolina num ber 143. BPT;,!7 cl ca huH V I wltt"likely continue upward, the,. adequate. i : v , rale of increase is expected to The above iniormation be moderate and supplies of . piled -from a report I good and services will be quite ' Carolina Extension Sen .... JLllUL b Towe ;Of f ers Better Y77C 1961 OLDSMOBILE "88" 4-door . Like newl 1960 FALCON 2-door sedmi 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door Belair 1960 FALCON 2-door . i , Extra clean; low mileage 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door Impala V-8 Automatic Transmission; radio 'and healor - 1959 SIMCA 4-door . 1958 CHEVROLET 4-door V-8 PowarGIide ' ' , v: 1957 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-dr. H.To 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. sedan Belvedere , 30,000 milea; extra clean! 1956 FORD 4-door 8 Cylinder Radio and healM, 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door "Extra cleanl : ' 1 1955 FORD 2-door Hardtop V-8 Overdrire; radio and healer ' 1955 CHRYSLER 4-door 1953 BUICK Super 4-door sedan 1953 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-door 1962 DODGE (new) Pickup ( Va TON! Vt BODY . . 1951 FORD yyTon Pidcup Truck; V-8 " "WE BUY USED CARS AND WRECKS" , J FAMILY REUNION 5 The family of Mr. and Mrs. Bon F, Lane met Sunday even ing, December, 17, at the family iome on Route two. The even ing was enjoyed by a family get-together, ' after which ice cream, cake and candy was served., T'- ' V ; Out-of-town members of the family were Mr, and Mrs, Nor fleet Bunch and daughter, Terry of Suffolk, Va., and . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meads and family of Elizabeth City. AIN8LEY NOMINATED FOR SCHOLARSHIP ' Continued from, Page 1 views from these counties are: ; Carl Delray Cayton of Aurora,1 'Aurora mgn pcnooi, ana uavia Caldwell Everett ' Jr., of Bath, BatI), ;;. High j&hbpl,' :' Beaufort VQunty; Garland Legray' ' Askew of, Colerain, Cplerain High, Ber tie County; James David Smith- wick of Morehead City, -More-head. City High, Carteret Coun- y ;, James Myron ' Turrter ' of Tyner, .Chowah High, Chowan County; James ' Joseph Bischoff of Cherry ..P'oint, Havelock High,! Craven Co'unlv: Georne Meiecs Brake ,ot " Rpccy Mount, West Fdgecombe . ; high,"' Edgecombe County; ..Andrew ' Jackson Ha1"- rcll, , pt .of , Show Hill,' ' Greene .County i; Central nigh, ureene County;' Henry turtis Bebb, Jr. of Ahoskie, Anbskie High, Hert ford County. ; ,,T- William Kase Diehl, Jr., of Kinston, Jesse W. Grainger high, and ' George Edward Sut ton of LaGrange, LaGrange High, Lenoir County; . Homer Vann Parker III of Williamston, Bear Grass High; Martin Coun ty; William Harvey Ussery of Baybofo, Pamlico County High, Pamlico County; James Weeks Ball, Jr., of Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City High, Pasquotank County..' : ':! ' l . William Franklin' Ainsley, ' Jr., of Hertford, Perquimans County High, Perquimans County; Don ald Bernard ' Dewar of Bethel, Bethel High, and William . Cor nelius 'James, -'Jr.,' of Greenville. Junius H. Rose High, Pitt Coun ty; Frederic Vann, Mitchell of Columbia, Columbia High, Tyr rell County: 1 Charles Thomas Gurkin, JrV of Plymouth, Ply mouth High, Washington Coun ty; Jerry Charles Bernstein of TOWE MOTOR CO:, ir,TC. PHONE 461 ' r . License 1690 ' L"r.T:"D Our Rfia-Winter SALE . , Is Now '. Underway 4 ;:o3DLAn0 Dress SI;oppc i" JIcrtfcrd,'N. C. FAMILY OUTLOOK FOR YEAR 1962 - , Continued from Page 1 stocks into 1962 will be large. Egg production is expected to be h higher; anJ prices lower. Supplies of all-food cereals will continue large and the upwards trend in price will continue. Supplies of canned fruits will be large. Retail prices of most processed vegetables and fruits are expedtcd to' be a little high er; due to iincreased processing and distribution-costs. The price of; fresh,' fruitsr jwill 1e kttt. There is a, trend toward usmbf loiv fat dairy prtdults.'';'.' -,,.-;1 Housing prices increased . 4 during 1961. The building trade predicts 1.4 million housing units will be built in 1962, a 5 to 7 increase oer 1961. . The Housing Act of 1961 has made loans easier for low and medium income families . through the Federal Housing Administration and the Farmers Home Admini stration.: Easier .loans coupled with an expected 9 increase In net farm incdme ' in 1962 offer Unprecedented opportunity" for rural , housing development ih "Present supplies in furniture is expected to improve. ' Lum ber. and textile costs are Creep ing, up "and this is expected to influence furniture prices' during the next year.' ' 1962 may bring a halt to price decline in elec trical . appliances. Five manu facturers have announced price increases' ranging, from 3 fo a .to their distributors. They attribute the increase to the ris ing cost, of materials and labor. Whether the distributor-1 passes on this" increase to the consum er will depend on demand. ''S ., In summary, most indications seem to justify a fairly opti mistic view of 1962. Although the trend in .prices, in general 1 . mmmmi- JAMES WALSH & CO. '.' WWRENCEBURO, KSNTUClCf A-l Used Gars &Trucliq 1961 FORD Galaxie 4-door .10 CHEVROLET Impala 2-door :. .. 1959 FORD Custom 4-door 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 4-door 1958 5FORD Custom 2-door. V;, 1957 FORD Wagon 1957 FORD Panel Del. 1957 OLDSMOBILE "gS-door 1956 FORD 2-door Fairlane 1955 FORD Custom 2-door ; 1954 FORD 4-door -1954 PLYMOUTH Suburban 4-door 1953 BUICK Hardtop , . 1953 FORD 4-4oor 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door 1952T STUDERAKER Pickup: (V's 1952 Iritrnational.yg-Toit Pickup-' 1946 DQDGE Pickup t ,t; r TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ''S3 Ford Victoria' V'"1, 'S3 iBuick 1 U; l-.Oi '52 orrJ 4-fldor'. ' '"'' 'SiTtChCYy'I-djJor ; ; U; 'S3 Cht!vyv4-door ' ; 'S2- Chevy 4-door ivi;jsLOW-BLAi;ciiAiiD mni PHONE 3S31 Dealer's No 1741' HERTFORD -7' Carolina Pride Grade WL" Best (Quality F1YE lb. 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