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PERQUIMAKS WEEKLY. ISRTFOHD. ; WOHTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1963. pagz rrr2 : Grey Mcllwean Weds 7Iiite In New Bern Dec. 22 in-trr tt Trn, it i i jui fni-TrirTT V A' A ' ' lut Wil, IVt lt lUt liie lUt lik Ikl !! tilt Ikt Hjl IUC tft lut lUf KM IVf Vtfl I Continued From Page Two From. Columbia -' v.V v Mrs. A; K. Hendley and two sons, Guy" and' Steve of Colum bia,' S- Ct have returned home after visiting Mr. and ,Mrs.s Guy Newby and 'Miss Frances New- by. ,. , . From Wilson ; Mr, and Mi's. Jrad Chalk, Mr. and Mrs. David Peacock and Miss Joan Chalk of Holidays Here Mr. and 'Mrs, H. A. Detterman of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Janie Harrison of Currituck spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrison. Week-end Here y : . Mrs. Frank Barrow and son, Bobby of Norfolk,' Va., spent the, week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs. V. N. Darden. s : Visited Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harmon and daughter visited relatives in Ahoskie during the holidays. Sunday In Raleigh Mr. and 'Mrs. E. C. Woodard Wilson 1 fnd family spent Sunday in Ra spent Christmas Day and Wed' nesday with Mrs. Annie Chalk, Miss Louise Chalk and Miss Hulda Wood. ' ' Holidays In New York . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., and son, Joey, left Sunday for Bronxville, N. Y., where they are spending the-holidays with Mr. and. Mrs. W. Hj Llewellyn. Saturday At Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley spent Saturday in Suffolk, Va , with relatives. - In a:(, double ring ceKfmpny, :. , charaqterirtd by simplicitjfahd beautysiMfss IlaiGreyiiMQlfwean ; and W. A, White were married on . Saturday, December 22, at P. M. in Beech Grove Metho : dist Church, .New. Bern. The ' Rev. - F. E. "Still, minister, .FJrst " Methodist Church, Hertford, and the Rev. J.-N. Pollock, minister. ' Beech Grove Methodist Church, v New Bern, .performed the oere , mony. The wedding music was played by Miss Betty Heart -Iprick of Route !2; vNew Bern. The soloist was Mrs, T. G. Bul&ck of Farm, - yille,'t,h(S .sang 'The, Lord is My j5hephW4"HniThefhwch- , uvu,iuiiiucr; ufc airecuon' Q JOTS. 4 s h1' V.1iwatson-i Bang "WPerlect . iove"tirld thd weddiribefclic-, iter wore a ( corsage of red roses. The j ' mother of ( Jihfe, ' i bride groom wore1 a green 'fifffeta cov ered with . beige late dress. She wore a sorsage of red roses. Immediately following the ceremony the bride's parents en tertained at a reception at 'their home. Later Mr. and Mrs. wnite lelt for a wedding tripi to unannounced points; , Upon their return they will Reside at 401 Church-, Street, .Hertford Mr.. White is employed by Mur ray lvioipr frans,.jinc aJtxd .Mrs. White isHHe 'Perquimans1 Coiiniy home 'economics agent'Il'li !?:' From Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Bruce White and son of Newport News, Va., visit' ed Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divers during the holidays. Visiting Relatives v Mf.-; and ,Mrs,; Joe Caravello are visiting friends and relatives in,' Philadelphia, Pa. , Ar1 Duke 'Hospital ' ; ,, ' r ' . Haywood Divers is at ; Duke Hospital, i ,in Durhajn j for treat ment.' i - 'SALE SALE IjFqr.traelihtfJM ? bride wore mt ','M.r'Given in marriase - bv , father (he, bride fwore" a riii-; fuel! chrU nrnilJin' MA.i. '1.2. I , and silk peau-de-soie. ' The bod ice , Had1 a sweetheart neckline and was covered -with - 'seed pearls' and sequins. The skirt was -centered in ; back .iritM a panel of lace and had a chapel . train.'- Her fingertip veil was a queen's crown. .The bride wore a heirloom bracelet of gold' over , 100 years old, which was worn by , her paternal grandmother in her wedding" and ' has4 been worn by other brides im the family. 7 Miss Bunny Mcllwean, sister i of the bride, was ; maid of ' honor and only attendant. ; : wore a turquoise dress , of velvet ' i and taffeta fashioned with sweet heart neckline, fitted. "bodice and full skirt. ' .She carried a" bou quet of red roses. - 4 ' : : Charles Murray of Hertford, . brother-in-law ' of ( "the Ibrfde r groom, was bestTnan :n& ,4the groomsmen .were 1 Charles Skin ner, Jr.." of Hertford and Robert Glover of Raleigh,"v brotljt&'-int, law Of the, bridegroom. '( j jf i Mrs. George E. Fields,: :Jr,jf of ( Hertford, was . mistress bf the . ceremony. , t; L The mother of the-bride wore X blue dress of crepe and lace kfKvit.h svetlheart neskline. She f "grer;t jfjhy-knit isttWjjUW rtotchMi ; filf. ai'h ce Wdre.a white Idorsl'Ap1 f 1 J P X . r-tm . nti COSTUME i Kebeffiofr t-against'v'tyrants-,Jls obedience to God. - Franklin. mmmt mv. l.HU leigh with Mr. Woodard. and Mrs. J. V. Returned Home The Rev. and Mrs. Corbin Cherry and daughter from Atlan ta, Ga., ' have returned home af ter visiting Mrs. W. C. Cherry. From Hatteras ' 1 ' Mrs. D. Skiles of Hatteras visited Mrs.' Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk on Saturday. Sunday At Williamston : ; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and family, Mrs. Mary Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godwin and family. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Layden returned home Sunday after spending a week with their son, Joseph, at Macon, Ga. From Norfolk ' 'Lieut, and Mrs. Bill Batts of Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas Day with (Mrs. Frank Jessup. Christmas With Relatives - Mrs. Addle J. Keegan spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones and family in Plymouth. ' Returned Home . Mrs. K. M. Riddick returned to her home Saturday from Cho wan Hospital where she spent several days for observation and treatment. HD CLUB AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP MEET On December 14 at 6 P. M., the Whiteston Home Dcm'onstra- uon Club and the Community at the community house for ai A Considerate Debtor covered dish Christmas dinner. f "That man with the bill ' is the spirit' of Christmas was truly here again, sir". evident and wonderful fellowship was enjoyed along with delicious food amid the festive decorations. The group ; welcomed, special guests, including the Rev, Claude Wilson and family, Mr. andMrs. Frank McGoogan, the "Pete" Thompson family, Mr. and Mrs-. Don Norman and children and Miss Frances Newby. Alvah Winslow, community development president, intro duced the guest. The Rev. Mr. Wilson returned thanks. Mrs. Billy Winslow, Mrs. Lyn don White, Miss Lenp Winslow and Mrs. Russell Baker were on the committee to plan the din ner. About 75 were present. i ''Tell him ahtell him I've 4 gone to the , funeral of 'a rich relative from whom I expect to receive at lot of money. The poor devil has been here so many times I, feel I ought to say v something encouraging." V Sunday Guests Mrs, C. W Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spivey, Mrs! Sadie Bogue and Col. and Mrs. James Totten Holidays With Parents of Arlington, Va., were dinner Miss Toni Carson spent guests of Mr. and lifers. J. B. Bas- holidays in Fairmont with night on Sunday. parents. the her Attention Women - Age 16 and Up Free schooling available for residents of Perquimans County. Good pros pects for full time employment as sewing machine operator upon com -pletion of school. Inquire at Edenton office, Employment Security Com mission, 709 Broad Street, Edenton, o r Don Juan Mfg. : Corp., 604 West , Grubb Street, Hertford, as soon as possible for details. All those who have applied for work at Don Juan Mfg. Corp., and who have passed the aptitude test at the Employment Se curity Office are eligible to attend this school. Development Group met jointly I TRY A WE-KLY 'I A?S1FIED JANUARY CLEARANCE .. .. - , of :.. Children's Ready4o-Wear We have reduced prices greatly on our stock of all Fall and Winter merchandise. Sale starts today and includes many items needed for winter wear, such as Girls' Coats and Boys' Suits. ! 1 i3 OFF Oilier Items Reduced A Price COME IN TODAY FOR BEST SELECTIONS AT OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES! in i Mm Church Street Hertford N. C. X V Quick as a WINK! WITH o GAS O COOKIXG HEATING AND WATER HEATING HARRELL GAS & COAL COMPANY HERTFORD, N. C. VIA.. 14, rr . . .. !. ....... A" & LeV', iiJ .. W JtiJL'JS HS-U , TJ. ... fir,;- s T C r' ra tmmm She i , s 5 TOUCH BY -i DISTANCE ' - S YEARi ... r-'eetingson v"'red lettef , -.(iistancA .Inexpert , i.o, especially yVu c-n station Von. ' , o wmm Beginning January 1st, all Tax List ers of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, will' sit at the following, places and on the dates mentioned below for.the pui- 1 pose of listing your PROPERTY TAXES f ior tne year iyod: . List In Jciircry and Save tfi3 Pennlty j Belvidere Township MRS. ELTON. LAYDEN. LIST" TAKER & jan,,3, a, io, 22 an z.....if, , aj. je ayaen &uper marnei' f j Jan. 10 and 24...i.ii.(..L..,..I....i......R. M. Baker's Store, Whiteston ZiJanij 17..........i.-:..:,..:.:.U....i.....;.Wink Winslow Store, Whiteston 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Hours .JULIAN LONG. LIST" TAKER " Jan; 3,; 19, ze....,.......,...... :..,...,..,., -:- W. Ratling's Store X Jan, 12:.-j :.....:......-A;ourt House- Hertford i . Jan. 23, at mght........;.. .;..,. .....;....Zack Phillips Store I Jan. 28, 29, 30 and 31,'at night U, ..-. -.-.J. W. Gatling's Store : . - Hertford Township : I 1 PERCY, ROGERSON. LIST TAKER s ' Jan. 2, 5, 10,, 11 and 12...:..;. ....'......"..;: .Court House.llertford !aJan. 14. 18 and l9,..;.....J'..u........-...:..............Court House. Hertford flJan. 21 thru 31 :v . ....r....i.......ourt House; Hertford t Sours 8:30 A.: M, to'5:00 P. M. ( ' - , : r . New Hope Township ' '.: .. MKT.VtW KtlHE. LIST TAWFB ' ' ". . t Jan. 5, 12,' 19 and 26 t8 A. M. to 6 P. M.)..,...S. T. Perry's Store I Jan. 15 (8 A. M. to 6 P. M.)............ .. .R, W. Turner's Store f Jan. 22 and 29 (5 P. M. to 9 P. M.).. .......... .R. W. Turner's Store a Jan. 18 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.)....... ..'......-P. Pv Penys Store Jan. 25 (5 P. M. to 9 P. M.). .;.,...,i.;.:..r.P. P. Perry's Store Jan. 28, 30 and 31 (5 P. M. w9 P. M.)...Erwin Turner's Stofe Parkville Township V.:.;v'?' MRS. BFI.t.R PROCTOR. LIST TAJTFB' ' .. .. H Jan. 3 and 15...;:...:..i i.4:...iw ..Towe & Pike Store, Chapanoke f Janr 5, 11 and 12..:;.....;.;::...,.......i .?-....:...:..Fred's Store, Winf all Jan. 8..:...:.:.-.u.- w-.....u...:;.i...,,.;.t;.,.....Henry Kurpy s Store Jan, 18, 19, 25, 28 and 30......:(i..wFred,s' gtbre, Wiftfall Sec. 901 (G.S. 105-307) Duty .to list; Penalty for failure:. It shall be the duty ypf every person, firm, or corporation, in T whose: name anv Drooertv or Doll is io ibe listed under the X 9 terms 01 mis suD-enapier,, io' usi. saiu property, or pou wiui the proper list taker, or- supervisor, t within the time allowed by law, on a list setting forth the information required by this sub-chapter. In 'addition to all bther penalties prescribed by" law. any person, firm or corporation whose duty' it, shall be to list any poll or property, real or personal, who willfully fails or refuses to list the same-within the' time allowed by law, or who removes or conceals property 'for the purpose of evading taxation, shall toe guilty of a -misdemeanor punish able by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprison ment not to exceed thirty days; and any person, firm or cor poration aiding .or .abetting the removal or concealment of nronprtv fnr-thfl nirnns nf Avariini? tavniinn' shnlY htk miiltir of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine .not to fexceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment not to' exceed thjirty days. The failure to- list shall be prima facie evidence that such failure was wilful. (1957, c 848). ' v " Look at the new Valiant before you buy any compact car. You can select from a wide (0 'if '. ' (ru of models and colors now. Why shop around? Here is a real choice! Station wagons, hardtops, 2- and 4-door sedaris-and two sleek riew convertibles! fline models to choose from ... 12 solid colors . 11 different 2-tone combinations. There's just the Valiant for you! And don't forget, '63 Valiant with 33 value features is the best all-around compact anybody has come up with yet! See and drive a VALIANT today at: m JULIAN C. rO7r T-L, 1 c , i 1 . Uosot No. 1690 -.1 c.-:-u .a
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