PAGE FOUR Miss Ruth Vail Selby And Garland B. Porter Married January 20th The wedding of Miss Ruth Nail Selby, daughter of Leßuy Selby ainl the late Margaret Newbold S,\oy ot Trenton, N. J.. and neice ami tYvter daughter of Ruth Newbold A ail and \ Joseph Matthew Vad, and Garland: Burns Porter of Raleigh, f., and Atlanta, tia., son of the late William Porter and the late l.etitia Locket - nam Porter, WinktOmSaiehi, took; place Saturday afternoon; January j 20, at d o’clock, ill St. Paul's Kpisco- ] pal Church. . The chu.ch was very lovely in 1 decor.-., or s .d' trail;, g green sotiia- j It!. 1..; i : N. • IV U r, l'e . . T ; . '■ is . . • • marriage- !>.. heroa.-ie. . aosep.,, Mattlie. Nail. S . V.IU, a coV.lt: >-i ' :vor; one. ss .: , —’ii: and aa-iic lace, w.Ui I ;t!. k i OM-n a in a j .’oUiulid t: aa. i:.. i a a-.a.i... a.te.l bodice of aiem- a: la. • and s.;;”, .. it'l long. 1' ' . d. |I il ted. >.oi \ es. buttoned up t: a- uadi and had a rounded la-akiine. 1: was c ahor itely eni:a oi.lered in >iik and tiny .-eed pearls with sower and leaf wreathed y he design. Her lull train length veil of. illusion, d'ell front a lireton bonnet of imported N .-nice lace, trimmed with orange blossoms. She wore a platinum and white gold, diamond-set watch bracelet, gift of the groom, and carried a bridal bou quet of white lilac, roses and orchids. Mrs. Martin Thompson Greenwood, if Raleigh, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She .ware a gown >f white taffeta and carried red roses. Miss Barbara Vail, of Norfolk, Va., .vas maid of honor. She wore acqua blue taffeta and carried red roses, Mrs. Joseph Matthew Nail, aunt and foster-mother of the bride, wore a gown of flowering almond colored crepe, with open cut neckline em broidered in crystal and sea blue sequins. Her blue, veiled turban was ; f blue sequins and she wore white irehids. . ! Thomas Wilson of RaleigYi; was the ■ groom’s best man, and . the ushers 1 were James Wood, of Kdenton. and I Grey Wolff, of Raleigh. The bride is a graduate of the 1 Kdenton High S.-lm. 1; She attended St. Mary’s Junior College, KaleigH, • iiul the N itional 1 athedral School •>f V ashingt*:i. Ik r. After her graduat.oii from ' •■• N.it ■.mi t'atlie- Iral School in IP!.. sin- attended ' he Kmlir. -Kiddle S. h of Ayia- ' • on, Miami. 1 oal.i. and finished -lurses at this si }(•«• in link, me teorology, nav -gat. ;. radio operator. md flight las', spring. Sin- is an 1 u-comp'isin-d eque-tnemo-, >h junior md archer. Mr. Porter is a graduate •: the 1 Diversity of N'otta Carolina. where ne received A. 11. and M. A. degrees - with honors .n languages n.d litera ture. At the I diversity ua- a member >'f Sigma Delta i in. .Jour nalistic Fraternity, 'Omega Delta, Esthetic; Amohot. •- m .. Forensic, Delta Tun Delta, Nora!. Slgnut l j»- sdon, Literary Fraternity, i , Grail md Golden FieC.ce. He served as . president of the student body and student council, and won the Grit- i ham Kenan schoiaisliip iri philosophv. Mr. Porter bocaine a repot ter for the Atlanta •institution and later was city editor of the U inston- Salem Journal. Filtering advertising, he became national advertising man ager of the Atlanta Georgian, and later was Southern manager for Hearst Advertising Service. He or ganized the Art era ft Engraving Com pany, interest in both of which he .sold in 194a, to return to North Carolina as manager of the News and Advertising Division of the De partment of Conservation and De velopment. He resigned the latter ' position early in 1944 to devote his time to writing and has contributed to numerous Southern and national magazines. Immediately after the ceremony, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vail held a reception 1 at St. Paul s Parish House in honor of the bridal couple. Those receiv-' ing with Mr. and Mrs. Vail were:, Mrs. John Newbold of Hertford,; maternal grandmother of the bride;' Mr. and Mrs. Garland Burns Porter,! Burns Porter and Master David Dar- i lington Porter of Raleigh; Dr. and Mrs. Harold Gilmer, Inglis Fletcher, the historical novelist, and her hus band, John Fletcher of Bandon Plantation; Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wood of Greenfield Plantation; Mr. 1 and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Ra leigh; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Winston-Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Grey Wolff of Raleigh; Mrs. Mar tin Thompson Greenwood of Raleigh, and Miss Barbara Vail of Norfolk, Va. Guests were greeted at the re-; ception room door by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newbold of Hertford: Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. Others assist ing Mr. and Mrs. Vail in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMullan, Mrs. Carroll Kramer, Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell, Miss Agnes Gurkin, Mrs. Wilson Riggan of Nor folk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith, T ; M - . i . . .- . I- ,■ .. ,1 A Released by L S. War Department. Bureau of Public Relations. ENTIRE FAMILY IN ARMY—Within a week after her 20U jirthday Pvt. Adelia M. Nesset (right) and her mother. Pvt. Esthei H. Nesset (left) of Bellingham. Wash., enlisted in the Women’s Arm) C-orP s to train as medical technicians. This patriotic gesture makei the Nessets 100 per cent an Army family. Cpl. Oren Nesset is serv ne with the Army Combat Engineers. and Mrs. Charles Wood. n Mrs. \Y. H. Nixon, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. R. P. lladhani ’’pre-j --sided at the coffee table, assisted by Mrs. John. Vail arid Mrs. Miles G. | Brown. A number of the younger sol as.-i.sted in serving refreshments to guests. • 'lit- i-town guests were: Mrs. John Newbold, Mr anil Mrs. J. H. N0w!,...a Mr. and Mrs Thomas Funnier. Miss M. k. Newbold. a:nl Mis- Nna • \ of Hertfor.i; Mr. a-d Mr.-. It. 1-. .1 ■■ - and Ms- Ua c lei VV (if, . ■ \ : - 0.1. C :..; Mr. • I Mrs. Tli..inas Wi son, Mr. and Mrs. Grey V.oltf, Burns Porter, Da- .i I'., t. >. Mrs Martin Thompson iii'eeuw.. ~1, if R.dOcgb: Mr. and Mr.'. J im \aij, Charles tail, M.-s A lies (Pii „in. Mrs. Uns.'ii Riggan. oi Norfolk, \a.; Mr. and Mis. John Fletcher .. lJando:. Plan'ati, n; Mr. and M i.rge t ,>■ >ti . f Greenfield I'lantalioo. and (Mils \ onion \ad, of Di. : aloud. Va. Before her . main :age Mrs-. Porter w.c g ten a so.ro -of brilliant and bea'qtifui parties.. . A bridge' supper • during tilt- holidays by Mrs. feel Bout will, also Mis.- Norma Perry ga\o ridge sapper. Mrs. K. P. Badnain aod Ml . Carn I: kiamer gave a rharmuig afternoon tea and i r, coition a week he "re ill,- wedding. ‘ Mr.-. W 11. Nixo.ti and Mr-. T. B. ! Finith onto! taiinai at their home,! "Pembroke,” with a bridge supper. Mrs. Miles Brown and tin- Misses Broun gave a large bridge dinner, party at their beautiful old home, ''Albania,’’ a few days before the! wedding. Friday evening, after the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. James Wood ! and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood en tertained the bridal party and out-of- j town guests at Greenfield Planta tion. The Greenfield manor was' beautiful and reminiscent of olden days with decorations of smilax and candlelight. Mrs. W. H. Nixon ana M rs. J. M. Vail served coffee from beautiful old silver at the traditional Edenon Tea Party table, and guests enjoyed a most delicious supper served with the true, old-time southern hospitality. After the wedding, the bridal cou-! pie left for Atlanta, Ga., and Miami, 1 Fla. They stopped en route at Rocky Mount for two or three hours, where Mr. and Mrs. Brewer enter-: tained in their honor. On their re turn in March, Mr. and Mrs. Porter expect to make their home in Ra leigh for a few months. 80 Selective Service Registrants Subject To Status Inquiry Status on approximately 80 Selec-! tive Service registrants has been re quested from the Chowan County | USDA War Board by the Selective Service Board. Thomas Chears has been re-em- 1 ployed as county farm labor assist- j ant to handle the gathering of this information. The Selective Service registrants; are being called in, according to their j order numbers. BUY WAR BONDS! THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDBNTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARYJL 1945 Classified and Legals j WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUE- c faring from kidney trouble or t backache to try Kiddc, 97c. Money ] back guarantee. Miteliener’s Phar macy . t’xp.mav.'Upd. Monument Builders m For More Than .40 Years 9 . Write direct for prices H ,1 J. E. Dees JVleaiorials I N. C. ..RICK STORE FOR KENT— W>.\2.->. I Hack alley connecting Queen St. Plenty ,of roptu. Renting due, to ii.t- rr t- in Windsor. See Mi. or Mrs. Sam Habit. jan.2'',feb.l,S.,sc. ' FOR SAI.K MARK HQHSE SEE C. E., I.upton, Route Edenton. feb.l.Spd. FpR SAFE 10-GALLON HOTj water tank. See \V. Jim Daniels,' j Oakuni Street. feb.lpd. L ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator , of the estate of James S. Pailin, Jr., deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all | creditors to present their claims to j the undersigned at Edenton, North ; Carolina, on or before December 29, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded | in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate I will please make immediate payment. This 29th dav of December, 1944. J. WALLACE GOODWIN, Administrator of James S. Pailin, Jr. Jan4,ll,lß,2sFeblßc EXECUTORS* NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of D. M. Warren, de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all credi tors to present their claims to the undersigned at Edenton, North Caro lina, on or before December 28, 1945, ! or this notice will be pleaded in bar jof recovery. All persons indebted to ! said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This 28th day of December, 1944. ADDIE N. WARREN, DAVID M. WARREN, Executors of D. M. Warren, Deceased. Jan4,ll,lß,2sFebl,Sc North Carolina, Chowan Countv. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the es’-nte of Edward Remaski, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this, is to j notify all persqns having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of January', 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their I recovery. All persons indebted to ! said estate will please make imme , diate payment to the undersigned. This 15th day of January, 1945. J. N. PRU’DEN, Administrator. J an18,25feb1,8,l 5,22jnp ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE j I Having qualified as Administratrix i i of the estate of Julien D. Elliott, de li eased, late of Chowan County, North, j Carolina, this is to notify all credi-1 j tors to present their claims to the; undersigned at Kdenton, North Caro-1 lina, on or before January 9, 1946, or j this notice will be pleaded in bar of i recovery. All persons indebted toj said estate will please make imme-j (bate payment. This 9th d.iv of January, 1945. 2ENE ELLIOTT, ATmuiistvatrix of Julien D. Elliott, Deceased, jam 11,18,25,feb.l ,8,15 c. NDMIMSTI! NTIHX NOTICE H:r. ing q . I.tied as Adininistiatrix ,f estate es Ralph Hawkins, de ce,i ed, late of (' o\v. a C U:itNorth i 'a: !;a . ' is I ,v nut . all credi . t lit .<• t the! , . la to the ■ „ ;i !<• i- a. t Caro ,:■■ ■; ■ a ! ■: li . IS. 19411, N'V ],!'•'. / . j- loN’ed 1 • -a .I . sfatei k, . ■;, . .ont. 1';, s (Mil ,i- - ■ f J: ' . 1: MRS. I'.Al i :! I Y\ KU \ • t : ■ i: - 11 • ins. D , , Jin 1 S.’J'i.l ' !>l>Us.22pd VD-:.',IN I NTOR'S NOTICE Hm i- i al;‘ii : a- Ad imst rater, f i e- ,-f C. 11. oaey. Sr..i .1. , -eased, i t>■ es Cho.wan County. \ ith Car. in. this i> to notify all reditors ’a . :,t their claims to the und r-igned at Edentoh, North Carol na. on or before December MO. 194" i, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estatei will please make immediate payment.! This doth d.av of December, 1944. ; C. B. MOONEY, JR., Administrator of C. B. Mooney, Sr., Deceased. ex feb Bc. North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Tamer S. Hacks, Plaintiff, Vs. Ismnie Hacks, Defendant NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will; further take notice that he is re- ] quired to appear at the office of the I Clerk of the Superior Court of said j county, in the Court House in Eden- i ton, N. C, within twenty after February 15, 1945, and file a written, ~ 9 i- ■ - THERE ARE BOOBY TRAPS ON THE HOME FRONT, TOO The only difference is, the ones here have price tags on them. People who are buying a lot of things » they don’t need with all the extra money they’re making right now, might just as well label them "Souvenirs of the Great War Boom.” And in later years when goods are plen tiful, and prices come down to normal.. i when an uncertain future stares them in the face...when others are getting four dol- KEEP FAITH WITH OUR FIGHTERS BUY WAR BONDS FOR REEPS The Bank of Edenton “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | Answer or Demur to the relief ae | manded in the Complaint in said ac | tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the ! Court for the relief demanded in said I Complaint. This 16th day of January, 1945. (S) ’ E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court. jan.lß,2s,feb.l,B—Hß. i ! _ ! | ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE | Having qualified as Administrator I of the estate of Henrietta Cox, de-| I ceased, uite of Chowan County, j North Carolina, this is to notify all I creditors to present their claims to : the undersigned at Kdenton, North i Carolina, on or before January 19, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar 4 of recovery. AM persons indebted to sai l estate \vi ' -J. e 'e i nce l ate payment. This 1 ‘.'tii dav of J.-i im • 1: 15. \Y. F. C< X. A • -r of- IJen i tl i Con. do ep • il. j:.:;2 > Mii." ! .2 r,ia Ic mum I ' D t:: \t mx X) . (!■: If-; ,i-;r .j e.i a : Ad '. S.l.atnx , t’- -<’t: t of I Ibeit V. 1 ay! a, dc i* - - ’.I, 1 "c- of C>’o" a. • unty. r i | Jf. v © 3 p » j I William 1 I Penn j il|jjv Pint $ l B5 I Fifth *3 00 J »»» »”*■ I 1 '" 1 | • North Carolina, this is to notify all creditors to present their claims to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before December 19, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. MAISEWELL J. lAYTON, i Administratrix of Elbert V. Layton, Deceased. j jan11,18,25feb1,8,15-pd 1- ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE I Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of W. A. Mills, de ceased, late i f Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all credi tors to pie so: t their claims to the undersigned at Fder.t. n, North ( aro l:na, on nr before January 16, 1946. or this notice w 111 lie pleaded in b \ of re-. u\, . li'rms in 10l ted ~.. * c-.i ’ v M plea e make inline (li-ilo iv ;'!(■■ t T i s 1 !t'i ■ of January, I‘MB. FI LA 11. Mil I S. Ad in' ' ' \ of W. A. Mi Is, I)e --i o:.soil. 25. feb.l .8,1 5,22|h1. lars for every three they’ve loaned to Uncle Sam—it’ll be these people who’ll have booby trap scars, and not much else. If you want the best security and the best investment in the world today, just sock your money into War Bonds. Don’t settle for a bunch of mighty attractive sou venirs. And once you’ve got those Bonds, bang onto them, keep your dollars fighting —and get your full interest back when the time cornea.