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Community Peeler, Sawyer united Uls Miss Connie Lee Sawyer and Da ? ;? vid B. Peeler were married August 2:00 p.m. in Woodland United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ray !?> The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ? I ? y tonne F. Sawyer ana Mr. Martin . * . Sawyer of Hertford, NC. ?!-. ? The bridegroom is the son of Mr. 1*1 and Mrs. Paul E. Peeler of Granite f.tQuarry.NC. ->? .The bride was given in marriage her father. ; I ; I ; The bride wore a gown of white X satin. The long waisted bodice was -I -designed with a portrait neckline short puff sleeves worn off the >:?t>eiilders; both bodice and sleeves ? t - Mre overlaid with re-embroidered ?>!dQebcon lace, seed pearls and iri ? ? descents. The full skirt extended to ? * a* circular chapel train accented with a large satin bow. The bride chose a satin hat trimmed in beaded Alecon lace and satin flowers with a pouf of illusion. Maton of honor was Mrs. Cindy Cooke, sister of the bride, of Eden ton. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Debbie Shuler, sister of the groom, of Granite Quarry, Miss Shelia Turner of Belvidere, Miss Jane At kinson of New Bern and Miss Mary Ann Long of Hertford . The groom's father, Mr. Paul E. Peeler of Granite Quarry, served as his son's bestman. Ushers were Mr. Kevin Cooke, brother-in-law of the bride, of Edenton, Mr. Terry Kenley of Sa lisbury and Mr. Dale McLaughlin of Norwich, Ct. The ring bearer was Michael Peeler, son of the groom, of Peta luma, Ca. and the flowergirl was Lisa Lane, cousin of the bride, of Durham. Mistresses of ceremony were Mrs. Kathy Matthews, sister of the bride, of Hertford and Mrs. Neva Russell, aunt of the bride, of Rich mond, Va. A program of music was pre sented by Mrs. Betty Carol Phelps, pianist, of Hertford and Mrs. Peggy Lane, vocalist, of Durham. The reception was held in the Fellowship Hall. The couple took a wedding trip to Freeport Bahamas. Courtesies: Floating miscellaneous shower given by relatives and friends. Lingerie shower given by Kathy Matthews, Cindy Cooke, Shelia Turner, Mary Ann Long and Paige Eure. Bridal luncheon given by Cindy Cooke and Kathy Matthews. Rehearsal dinner givn by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sawyer. ? Banks, Colvin to wed Ms. Dianne S. Banks and Charles M. Banks of Hertford announce the engagement of their daughter, Che ryl Jeannette Banks to Mark Col vin, son of Ms. Marcia Hoffler of Camden and Jerry Colvin of Week sport, NY. Miss Banks is a graduate of Per quimans County High School. She also attended Pitt Community Col lege and Elizabeth City State Uni : versity. She is employed by Dianne's Hairstyling Toning and Tanning and Carolina Designs Cleaning Service. Mr. Colvin is a graduate of Cam den High School and is employed as a body technician with Courtesy Ford. The wedding will take place Sep tember 9 at 4 p.m. at Berea Church of Christ at Rt. 3, Hertford on New Hope Road. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Community happenings Friendship Senior Club picnic Friendship Senior Citizens Club will hold a luncheon meeting on August 15, 1989 at eh Golden Corral Restaurant honoring Mrs. Annie Mae Hurdle. Mrs. Hurdle is the District lB Senior Queen and is a member of Friendship. Nutrition site menus for week The Nutrition Site menu for the week of August 14 - 18 is as follows : - Monday - baked pork chop, fresh marinated tomatoes with green pep -per and onions, mashed sweet potatoes, biscuit, margarine, sugar cookie, .hot cinnamon apple sauce and milk. Tuesday - chicken bbq, seasoned turnip greens, fresh squash with on ions, cornbread, margarine, chocolate pudding and milk. Wednesday - smoked sausage, coleslaw with geen peppers and carrots, creamed corn, hot dog bun, margarine, glazed apple slices and milk. Thursday - ->ven fried chicken, grated carrot salad with raisins, chopped broccoli, dinner roll, margarine, strawberry short cake with whipped topping and milk. Friday - roast beef, buttered peas and carrots, scalloped potatoes, whole wheat bread, margarine, cantaloupe and milk. Bookmobile will make stops The Bookmobile schedule for August 11 is as follows: New Hope - 9:30 - lOcOO; White Hat (Cartwright Drive) - 10:15 - 10:45; Harrell's Drive (Woodland Church Road - 11:00 - 11:15; Woodville Fire Station - 11:30 - 12;00; S. Broglin (Woodville) - 12:15; A. Whitley - 12:30; Chapanoke - 1:00 - 1:30; C. W. Gregory (Shady Croft Road) - 1:45; Winnie Riddick - 2:00; K. Turner ( Highway 37, Belvidere ) - 2 : 30 ; Wynne Fork - 3 : 00 - 3 : 45. Clinic schedules announced The clinic schedule for Perquimans Health Department for August is as follows: August 11 - general pm; August 16 - child health, Dr. Slade, Au gust 17 - adult health all day ; August 18 - general pm, wic all day. Alzheimer's group to meet The. Chowan County Alzheimer's Support Group will meet Tuesday, Au * gust 29th in the Chowan Hospital classroom at 6 p.m. k ? Leanne Schultz from the Albemarle Commission will speak on care . giving tips. The public is invited to join the group. For more information, I call Pete Rogers at Chowan Hospital at 482-8451 , ext. 359. I Women's Aglow plans meeting Elizabeth City Women's Aglow will meet on Tuesday, August 15th at 7:00 p.m. at the Providence Ruritan Club. Refreshments will be available. Guest speaker will be Jeanette Smith. I HEARING AID TRIAL PERIODS!! | At Smith's Hearing Care Center we believe In hear ing aid trials. I Only by wearing a hearing aid around everyday sit pOtlons like: Church gatherings, watching television With family, etc., can a person evaluate its perfor mance. We stand behind our product and fittings. We Will, do all we can to help I 1 1 004 W. Ehringhaus Street *91 9/338- 1 950 EUZABIT?? 27** We Have A Local hi* Time Office We WW Be J; ... M!?* . J . . ? ~ ? There When You Need flatter Hearing Through ProfewioiMl Can (Js! "Daoiet S. "Putvi (Obituaries EARL DAVID HARRELL, JR. Earl David Harrell, Jr., 55, of Rt. 2, Box 346, Hertford, died Monday afternoon, August 7, at his home. A native of Chowan County, he was the son of Martha Chappell Winslow of Edenton, and the late Earl David Harrell. Mr. Harrell was a Baptist and a former logger for C. J. Stallings Logging. Besides his mother survivors in clude: 3 daughters, Diane Chaulk of Rt. 1, Belvidere, Karen Leigh Dail of Rt. 5, Hertford, and Darlene Lamb of Rt. 1, Tyner ; 3 sons, David B. Harrell of Rt. 1, Tyner, Danny Ray Harrell of Rt. 5, Hertford, and Dennis Earl Harrell of Rt. 2, Hert ford; 3 sisters, Mary Elizabeth Dail and Reba Umphlette, both of Eden ton, and Eloise Nelson of Tampa, Florida; 1 brother, Thurman Ray Harrell of Tampa, Florida; and 10 grandchildren. Graveside services were held on Wednesday, August 9, at 2:00 p.m. in the Lamb Family Cemetery near Belvidere with the Rev. Noah Ad ams officiating. Swindell Funeral Home was in charge of arrange ments. SOMEBODY DESERVES REMEMBERING That's why an en during granite mon ument should be erected to their memory. Call on us today. QUifton Sc Clifton Monuments 335-1570 Hwy.47 South, Acfom from Whistling Pin** HtXHS.-ttw.-fri. I * S. M. 112 Nm Jolkth a SM* Clifton. O MMn MINNIE P. MANSFIELD Norfolk? Minnie Perry Mans field, 88, of Norfolk, died Friday, August 4 in a hospital. Mrs. Mansfield, a native of Hert ford, was the widow of Oscar J. Mansfield. She was a Baptist. Survivors include 4 daughters, | Myrtle Stone of Hertford, Margaret B Cahoon and Betty Kahlert, both of | Norfolk, and Novella Neathery of I Virginia Beach ; 2 sons, Clarence D. ? Mansfield and Oscar J. Mansfield, Jr., both of Norfolk; 13 grandchil dren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services were con ducted at 11:00 a.m. Monday, Au gust 7, in Forest Lawn Cemetery by the Rev. Douglas J. Ross. Information was provided by Swindell Funeral Home. r i Dear friends, What to say at a fu neral home visitation! Let your heart speak naturally. Simply say ing, "I'm sorry" or "I'm saddened by your loss" is adequate. Of ten merely a firm handshake, an em brace, a kiss, the sym pathy in your eyes, or even tears - these communicate better than a rehearsed speech. , 9uitnaul Iffuneral Home, inc. Respectfully, 509 Dobbs Street Hertford, N.C. 426-7311 Arts Council holds competition The Pasquotank Arts Council is sponsoring the third annual "Land mark" Competition. This year's theme is "Northeastern North Car olina". The "Best in Show" award this year is 1750 with an additional $2,500 in other cash and purchase awards. The competition is open to any one 18 or older. Only framed origi nal art works in watercolors, oils, acrylics, pastels, graphics and mixed media will be accepted for < judging and display. Work must j have been completed since October . 1988. To be eligible for an award the < work must be an identifiable scene or site from the 14 northeastern < counties. There is an entry fee of $15 and each artist may submit two works. The entry fee should be submitted Correction In the Tuttle-Edwards en gagement, which appeared last ' week, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Ed- | wards, Jr.'s address was shown as Rt. 6, Hertford. They live at Rt. 4. to the Pasquotank Arts Council, P. C 0. Box 11, Elizabeth City, NC 27907 0011 postmarked by August 18, 1989. All entries must be in hand by 1:00 p m. September 9, 1969. For addi tional information contact Virginia Meads at 330-4834, Judi Watson at 330-4416 or the Pasquotank Arts Council Gallery at 338-6455 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. ?r\ THANK S I you a I would like to take this opportunity to thank ev eryone for the cards, flow ers, phone calls, gifts of money and especially the prayers during my stay in the Albemarle Hospital, and since my return home. May God Bless each and every one of you as He has Anita Rouse Tillett yT " Thank you for the cards, prayers " Sfand all of the many other acts of kindness"^ while I was in the hospital and since I have^ moved to Brian Center. Your thoughtfulness is very appreciated, and will be fondly remem bered. Minnie Lee Elliot THANK YOU SC. Thank you so much for the lovely~~\^^rf 'flowers, cards, visits, gifts and especially yo'.ir prayers during my recent hospital stay andl since my return home. Your remembrance oi niol in such thoughtfulways has been greatly appre-| iated. May God be with each of you. .William T. (Billy) Hurdlei THANK YOU I haven't words to express my deep ap preciation to each of you who remembered 1 me in so many ways at the time of my re cent illness. 11 Thank you for these expressions of your thoughtfulness. Mabel Howell ,.7r <\"v ?> ( Y ? ? ? "Why am I smiling now?" Thanks to an amazing new hearing technology , I'm once again enjoying the benefits of better hearing! Not long ago, I had a prob lem communicating with friends and loved ones. I could hear them, but I couldn't understand what they were saying. I thought I couldn't be helped until I visited my Hearing Health Professional. He tested me | and said I was suffering from Nerve Deafness, a type of hearing loss that affects millions of people just like me. He also told me there is \JH an amazing new hearing technology that could help me. Already, thousands of people, including President Reagan, are understanding others clearly thanks to the INTRA II canal hearing aid. This hearing aid is so tiny, you probably can't see that I'm wearing it right now! In fact, I even forget I'm wearing it! Take my advice and don't wait my longer If you or someone you khuw iias a pruDiern hearing and understand ing, take the first step: Call your Hearing Health Professional today for a complete hearing test and evaluation. Once you begin enjoying the benefits of better hearing, you II feci a lot better about your self just like I do. "FREE HEARING TEST" - FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th 1989 WILUAMSTON SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 10-2 For mora Information, plaaaa contact: Rob?rt McPHm 500 WarrSn sTwl??mston*NC ? ? *** ? ? Tataahanai 7W430I iglSfaffey
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