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f Vage Stjhe Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, September lft, 1971 Mditfied In University QtJVirgima Chapel riEVV TELEPKOilE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS Now It The Time i To notify your Telephone Company Commercial Office of any chance. ; In Addition It may be an additional listing would mean someone In your' home not missing an important call and proper diversifies tion in the Yellow Pages mean more money in your pocket The Deadline For changes andor additions is 5:00 P.M. on October 1, 1971. inir MS r !rr A . 4 Please, don't wait until the last minute. CALL US TODAY. Thank You; The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Company i Th marriado nf Mice Pamela Christine Perry , daughter of Mr. aVid Mrs. Elwood Hinton Perry of Hertford, N.C., to George Maralan Kelley III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, Jr. of Rich- RICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS ? ; SERVING "HERTFORD , AND ' Perquimans County ' TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BILL CRUMMEY, Routemaa ' Truck Radio Dispatched ; PHONE EDENTON . . 482-2148 mond took place August 28 in the University of Virginia Chapel in Charlottesville. The Reverend George Maralan Kelley officiated. Mrs. Edward Merritt Reizen of Miami, Florida, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Marriett Broder of Atlanta, Georgia and Beth Harris of Hertford, N.C. Mr. Kelley was his son's best man. The groomsmen were Joseph Webster Montgomery III of Richmond, Virginia and Gordon Lee Garrett of Cumberland, Virginia. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Boar's Head Inn. The couple will live in Charlottesville, Va. For Comfortable Wall-To-Wall' Worm Floor Heat, Chooso a (j) Si GAS C3GATGR 1 wJJ'JSJTL . M 1 WARM MORNING'S "Carpet of Com fort" blower system pours out com forting heat from under the full width of the cabinet... spreading warmth all ever the floors from wall to wall! " TOP-0-MATIC" Controls put the thermostat and blower adjustment knobs at your fingertips! Priced as low As 95 IASY TERMS I uurHARRELL'S "TT 1 gas, aptji iwi-cc lBjaT Nil xv -7- 1 1 i v NUwrry 1019N. RoadSt. Elizabeth City - Phont 33S4994 V Edanton-Hartlord Highway Hartford, N. C. - Prion 426-5556 325 SOUTH' BROAD STREET - EDENTON. N.C. - PHONE 462 3310 Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Matthews announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Anne Matthews, to John Randolph Christian Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Richmond, Va. The wedding will take place December 18, 1971 at Central Baptist Church, Portsmouth, Va. Whiteston News Mr. and Mrs. David Williams have moved in their new home the Ambrose Turner House. Mrs. Antionette Sutton of Hertford is spending some time with her mother Mrs. Mary Williams and brother Herbert Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Benton are movng into a trailer, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Miss Johnnie White was on vacation for the weekend. - Eugene and Fentress Winslow were dinner guests on Sunday of the Robert Hewitt family at Newland. All of the family of Earl Winslow were there for dinner with the exception of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dail and family of Hertford. Mr. Roy Winslow has returned to his home after spending several days as a patient at Albemarle Hospital. Miss Pam Winslow has been quite ill at her home for several days, but is slowly improving. The father of Mrs, Herbert Williams, Jet Winslow is very ill at Albemarle Hospital. Ellis Stallings celebrated his birthday Sunday. Guests for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow. Mrs. Emory Rountree of Sunbury visited her aunts, Mrs. Arba Winslow and Mrs. Sallie Rountree last week. AIR CONDITIONED TAYLOR THEATRE Edenton, N. C. Nancy SmithWeds Hal Rogers, Jr. The marriagtof Nancy Faye Smith, to Hal K. Rogers Jr., is announced by her mother Mrs. John Thomas Smith. Miss Smith became the bride of Mr. Rogers in a simple ceremony performed in Elizabeth City by the Rev. Harry Umphlett on Saturday, August 28, 1971. " The bride was attired in a street length dress of baby blue crepe witn matcning ac cessories. Her flowers was a corsage of white orchids. Her only ornament was a stran of pearls a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Delia Mae Smith and the late John Thomas Smith, of Corapeake. Mrs. Rogers is the son of Mrs. Doris Deans Rogers and the late Hal K. Rogers, Sr., of White Hat. Mrs. Rogers is employed as credit manager at Louise Obici Memorial Hospital, Suffolk, Va. 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