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Vtrji 2 - The rtrquimani County flie Weekly Society Jews to HENDERSON GUEST Miss Mary Hemingway of Hen -. derson was a guest of lira. Vera B. Battea on Friday and Saturday of last week, rsov ru. Mr and lira. Jarvla Henry and ; see, Leonard, of Deerfleld, Flor Ma are guests of lira. MatUe aWtnews and Ur.andllra.Uoyd . FROM RICHMOND . Miss Susan Nixon of Richmond, Va, and WlUlam VanNameof Ro : anoke, Va. were Holiday guests of . Miss Nixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon, DETROIT GUESTS ; Mrs. Ruby Brought oo and Bill Br ought on of Detroit, Mien, are 'guests of Mrs. Milton Dell, Sr. this week, FROM RALEIGH ' sSS5"hL"SS,X.k,,rs 01 Raleigh . spent the Holidays with her par- - Mr r RETURN FROM FLA. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Cox and daughter, Cindy, have returned home from Tallahassee, Fla. where they spent the Holidays with relatives. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Nellie Pierce who has spent several ... months there. XMA8 IN WINSTON -SALEM Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Odom of Conway, spent the Holi days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davis, in Winston-Salem. XMAS HERE Miss Suzanne Towe of Rich mond, Va. spent the Xmas Holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Towe. FROM RALEIGH Miss Alleen Beck of Raleigh spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. BUI Tarklngton. DUNN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mlllbrook of Dunn spent the Xmas Holidays with Mrs. Mlllbrook's aunt, Mrs. Milton DaU, Sr. RALEIGH GUEST Lindsay Reed of Raleigh was an overntte guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Reed, Sr. on Friday of last week. FROM GREENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John Stalllngs of Greenville spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sawyer. Engagement ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Elliott Morgan of Route 2, Hertford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Marie to Edward Clifton Trueblood Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifton Trueblood Sr. of Elizabeth City. A May 3 wedding is planned. J '' . ii. m r .: -.r,T-.... :J i i ': - -! .;: " zi S" LP-C2S is delivered automatically We check yoflr supply regularly. If you need , ' more, we make a new delivery automatically! Let us start today. Call -, Weekly, Hertfqr N. C Thursday,' NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy White of Newport News, Va. spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. , ., FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brttt of Newport News, Va. spent the Hol idays with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. . PRINCETON GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. CarlyleWoodard and son, Lyle, of Princeton were Holiday guests of Mr. Woodard's mother, Mrs. E. C. Woodard. HOLIDAY GUESTS . Mr. and Mrs. F. E.McCIoskey and son, Darrln, of Norfolk, Va. spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thach. FROM NEWPORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Carl Overton of Newport News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overton during the Holidays. VISITS FATHER Mrs. John Coston visited her father, B, L, Mattocks, at Bow man Rest Home In Newport and other relatives in Hookerton dur ing the Holidays. VISIT IN WILUAMSTON Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eley visited relatives In Wllllamston and Virginia Beach, Va. during the Holidays. IN HOSPITAL Billy White Is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital. FROM KY. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rober son of Louisville, Ky, spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Zack Roberson, VISIT HERE Major and Mrs. Richard Hos klns and family of Newport News, Va. were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Wlnslow, Sr. VISITS HERE Mrs. Will Stanton of Ports mouth, Va. spent the Xmas Holi days with Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Goodman. SUNDAY IN RALEIGH Mrs. E. C. Woodard and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Woodard were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Woodard in Raleigh on Sunday. XMAS DAY IN WILUAMSTON . Mr. and Mrs, Dick Brewer spent Xmas Day in Wllllamston with relatives. FROM VA. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill of Portsmouth, Va. were Holiday Announced II JllCJUUU January 1, 1 970 guests of Mrs. Edna Wins to and Mrs. NelUe Oberst. CHAPEL HILL GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amsley of Chapel Hill spent the Holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.Alnsley. WEEK-END IN JACKSON Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy spent the week-end in Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison Ehrhart. ' HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Judy Long of Jacksonville spent the Holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Long. HOLIDAYS IN WNSTON Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Heath and family spent the Xmas Holidays in Klnston with relatives, XMAS IN RALEIGH Mrs. Evelyn LatUmore has re turned home after spending the Holidays In Raleigh with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore, Jr. WILMINGTON GUESTS Thomas Perry and two sons of Wilmington were week-end guests offMr. and Mrs, Robert White. HOLIDAY GUESTS Holiday guests of Mrs. J. E. Morris were Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and family of Reldsvllle and Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke and family of Petersburg, Va. XMAS IN E DENTON Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson, accompanied by Conway Jackson of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay R. Bunch in Edenton on Xmas Day. WILMINGTON GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. EarlSikesol Wil mington spent the Xmas Holidays with Mrs, T. J. Nixon, Jr. and Miss Helene Nixon. KAN. GUESTS Clarence Chalk and son. John. of Overland Park, Kan. are guesfaj of Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. ' ' XMAS GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wlnslow and Miss Thelma El liott during the Xmas Holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. HolUday of Scotland Neck, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis H. HolUday, Jr. of Enfield, Charles H. Godwin, Jr. and Donald Mills of Wll llamston. FROM NORFOLK Miss Mary Beth Hurdle and Miss Sallle Ruth Hurdle of Nor folk, Va. spent the Holidays with their mother, Mrs. Fannie Hur dle. . 1 . RETURNS HOME Mrs. W. H. Cole has returned to her home In Plnehurst after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blggers, XMAS HERE ' Mr. and Mrs, Donald Chesson and family of . Garner spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs Jake Chesson. AWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tunnell and family spent the Xmas Holidays with relatives In Goldsboro and Swan Quarter. FROM DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Jr. and daughter of Durham were Holiday guests of Mrs, Isa Tucker. E. cri'Y GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. S. B, Smith of Elisabeth City visited Mrs. W.T. Smith Tuesday. . Card Of Thanks I would like to express my thanks and sincere appreciation to everyone who remembered me in any way during my stay in the hospital and since my return home. Unford L, Wlnslow -nKmBHBUU FOR THE YEAR 1970 ... May your heart be and your in accompljthtnent during the ti:z r::::ciK Mb. Daniel Petit Calderwood A formal wadding of quiet sim plicity and beauty was solemniz ed Sunday, Dec 21, 1969 at 4:00 p.m. at the New Hope Methodist Church. Miss Patricia Ann Banks of Stonewall, N.C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Banks of Rt. 3, Hertford, N.C., and Daniel Petit Calderwood of Goldsboro, N.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. calderwood of Wllliamtic, Corm. were united in marriage, using the double ring ceremony. Rev. David Calderwood, brother ' of the grrom, of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary,; and Rev. Claude Wilson of New Bern officiated. The vows were spoken before a setting of palms,, arrangements of poinsettas, ' white mums, and Gothic candle labra. The wedding music was presented by Mrs. Harvey Butt,' Jr., organist. Bobby Jones of' Hertford was soloist. Prior to the ceremony he sang "Each for the Other" and as a bene diction "The Wedding Prayer.": The bride, given In marriage by her father, was attired in a formal gown by Brldallure of New York of Angelskin peau and chantilly lace. The gown had a; high neckline trimmed In lace" with elbow length sleeves. The paneled Watteau train was de tachable and trimmed with chan tilly lace. The two-tiered veil of bridal illusion was attached to a headpiece which featured seed filled with happineu life abound : coming year. i c"r.:i!: Tim ".) ' rc5 Vows Spoken For Cclzzi-Dc. V 4 pearls and flowers. She carried! a bouquet of white poinsettas onl a white Bible. -: Mrs. R. Edward Miller of Rak eigh, N.C., sister of the bride, Was matron of honor. She wore a gown of garnet Christmas vel vet made with empire' styling, puffed sleeves, T and matching headpiece. Her flowers were a bouquet of red carnations, holly, and pyracantha. Mrs. Larry Hyler of Golds, boro, N.C. was bridesmaid. Miss Susan Banks, sister of the bride, of Hertford, was Junior brides maid. Their gowns were of emer aid green Christmas velvet and styled identically to that of the honor attendant. They carried bouquets like that of the matron of honor. -j.- ;i- Miss Beverly Harris of Oneonta, New York, niece of the groom, was flower girL Her dress was of red velvet. Uoyd Wallace Nixon, Jr., cousin of the bride, was ring-bearer. Best man was the groom's brother, Ed son Calerwood,. of Boston, Mass. Ushers were Larry Hyler of Goldsboro and Bob Townsend of St. Johnsbury, Ver mont. Groomsmen were Fred Harris and Don Smith of Seymour Fairlane 2-dr. H. T. 68 Ford Gal. 500 Conv. 68 Ford GaL 500 2-Dr. Hardton 68 Plymoutii Fury III 68 Camaro RS 67 Ford Fairlane 500 2-dr. Hardtop . 67 Mustang 67 Ford GaL 500 2-dr. . Hardtop GT 67 Ford Fairlane 500 2-dr. Hardtop oinsLovj-DLAtximnD r:oTon Phone 426-5245 426 4 7 YCy CAH OAVG f.X::2Y ATTtlj CUinf-lAQCICT YCU CAH OAVC f.lC::2Y A7 ni2 DAr::i. Today's average American ; . housewife is a pretty shrewd busi- . ncsswoman. She has to be ; , -what with all the problems that ' inflation has brought. That's why ' j she's mighty careful about how ' she spends her money. And that's ( why grocery stores, supermarkets , and the like run those advertise- f t . ments telling her about their sales. They know she's constantly look- , , ing for ways to save money. ' The supermarket is a pretty, . . good place to save money. But it's ' not the only place housewives can . , ' save money. They could open a Peoples Bank Savings Account and save monej there too. ; So if you're a housewife trying , . " to save money . . ; try saving it - , '' at Peoples Bank. - - . .. Peoples Bank Johnson Air Force Base, Golds boro, N.C. ; ' . Mrs. Edward C. Barber waa mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. W W. Bundy presided at the bride's book.- . , - The mother of the bnae waa attired In an emerald green dress of knit crepe with matching accessories. Her corsage was of 'red roses. The mother of the groom wore a Dior-blue dress of lace over silk linen with matching accessories. Her flow, ers were also red roses. After the vows were exchang ed, the Lord's Supper was ob served. Following the ceremony, guests were greeted at a recep tlon at the New Hope Commun ity Building. Christmas punch, nuts, and mints were served with the bride's wedding cake. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Edward C. Barber, Mrs. W. W. Bundy, Mrs. Robert Sut ton, Miss Sally Baker and Miss Sharon Bundy. ; For a wedding trip to unan nounced points, the bride chang. 66 Ford Gal 500 4-dr. 66 Olds Oonv. 442 66 Ford Galaxie 500 2-dr. Hardtop 66 Falcon 4-dr. 65 Ford Gal. 500 2-dr. , Hardtop 65 Buick LeSabre 4-dr. 65 Buick 4-dr. 64 Ford XL 4-dr. Hardtop - 5654 U. S. 17 North ed to a whUe wo l 1 " trimmed with r t r H matching blue 't couple will reslue U C". The bride Is ! Atlantic Christian C z and i presently teaching it Trent Ac demy in New Bern. The groc attended Southwest Baptist X lege in Bolivar, Missouri, a. is presently serving . with t Air Force stationed at Seymot Johnson Base, Goldsboro. I . Among the out of town guest : for the wedding were Missc Mary and Shlrlene Crisp t Goldsboro, N.C, Mr. and Mft PJC. Moss of Portsmouth, Va Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawsonc Chesapeake, Va. Miss Carol; Spain and her cousin, Gerallnet Rooky Mount, Mrs; Mary Slmi son of Shawboro. Mrnd Mra Bob Townsend ox a. Johnsbur, Vermont, Miss Joyce Copelan' of Wilson, Mr. Wllbert Easo of Camden, Mrs. Richard Gti! bert of Raleigh, Mr. Uoyd V Nixon of Chesapeake, Rev. an Mrs. Claude Wilson of NewBerr Mrs. Carl Harris and daughte of Oneonta, New York. I i 64 Buick 4-dr. 66 Ford F10O 67 Ford F100 Pickup 65 Ford F100 Pickup 66 Ford F750 if 4" WB 65 Ford Van 65 Chev. Van 66 Ford F600 174" 62 Ford F100 Pickup ' 62 Chevrolet Pickup co, inc. Hertford, N. OV llilliilll . Vl'- mcr;::::: g t:i::::.:;j r r? ED OIL CO.Gssd) r , ' HERTFORD, N. C; II , KALI
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