PAGE SEVEN I aSkttoW&l Mrs. J. H. Hearns, Sr., of Greens boro, N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Philips, who is seriously ill at her home in North Kdenton. Mrs. Hearne will remain, with her sister until her condition improves. Miss Marjorie Powell, who is con nected with an airline company in Washington, Fj. C., spent the week end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs, •l. A. Powell. •fudge and Mrs. J. .1. Burney left Kdenton Tuesday for their home in Wilmington, Judge and Mrs. Gur ney were registered at Hotel Joseph Hewes while Judge Burney was con ducting Superior Court in Tyrrell County, Mrs, J. H. Hearne, JI ~ returned to her home in South Boston-. Va.. after visiting her aunt, Mrs. .1. M. Philips, wtiii is seriously ill at lie) home in North Kdenton. Mrs. Mary Hav , oi Ki.hi-mmil. Va,, visited friends .and .relatives .in Fffent a- over the ua < k-e,nd. K F. i: y -of’ th. C. s . i , i at Miami, Fla., spoilt Monday wall his aunt, Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. J. I*. 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Sutton, and with friends in Wilkes-Barre, Pit. Mrs, Ruth Johnson of Kjizabeth City has been very, sick the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. N. it. C0,..--and i'-a: Kdenton. I’FRKV -BRINKLEY On April 10 Miss Mary Bc'llv Brinkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Brinkley, of Corapeake, became the bride of .Wiiliain Augustus Perry, OM o-c, l SNR, ot Ney, V or.k, son oi .Mr, and Mrs. M A. Perry ■ Co:;, peaky, formerly of riimnin County. Jhe marriage took place at the home of Dr. 1. V, Johnson at Sus folk, the ring re.remony being -used. The bri.de was attired in a blue print silk dress with, white acces series and wore a corsage of carna tions and lilies of the valley. The only attendants were .Miss Doris Leigh l’erry. sister of the bride ' room, and Miss Beulah Perry, a c6u- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1945, 1 , I.; , - . .;. ■ . i s f WfVAI I'^Hi >*# W c WM&Mi I: 1 Dana Turner and I.aiaine Day. « I Your powder l»i ; v" a.t Taylor Theatre. 1 .-in, of Kdenton Mr. Perr\ returned to New York -ft ■ -1- : ' v i .ud Ml -. I-s a.aulng 'he, 1 o c with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Perry of Corapeake : for the present. Miss Vera Newby Perry Weds Roland Hermann Tile marriage of .Miss \ era Newby Perry, daughter of Asa Tredweli Berry and the late Mrs. Perry of Ty ner, to Roland. Howard Hermann of Washington. D. son of Mrs. Fred erick Hermann and the late Mr. Her mann, of Wilkes-Barre, l‘a., took place Saturday afternoon, April 21, at 0:30 .o’clock in the Warwick Bap tist Church at llobbsville, with the Rev. E. L. Wells, pastor of the Kden ton Baptist Church, officiating, using the double ring ceremony. The altar was arranged with native pine, palms, orange blossoms, white lilies and. ca thedral candles. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Kay Winslow and just before the ceremony Charles W. Overman of Kdenton sang "Always” ami “Oh Perfect Love,’’ The bride, who was given in mar riage by her brother, Maynard M. Perry, wore a semi-forma! wedding gown of whitn faille taffeta made with sweetheart neckline, edged with fagoting, of taffeta, bracelet length sleetes, basque bodice with peplum and bouffant skirt. Her linger tip veil of imported illusion fell from an open work tiera of finely pleated maiene dotted with seed pearls. She j carried an arm bbliquet of brides’ roses and carnations Her only or nament was, a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. \Violetta Behfiehi, s!,te: of the bride, was . matron of honor. She wore a. gown of powder blue chiffon madewith, -wet-then rt neckline, brace let leugt.h sleeves, basque bodice with tiny covered buttons down the front and bouffant skirt. Sue wore a small hat. made of pink flowers, and carried an arm bouquet of mixed summer (lowers. Ihe junior bridesmaids were Alvis and Marietta Perry, nieces of the bride. They were attired in gowns ot petal pink taffeta made with square neckline edged with petite ruffles to form a yoke effect, basque bodice and bouffant skirts. They wore an arrangement of fresh flow ers in their hair and carried colonial nosegays of mixed pastel flowers. The bridegroom had for his best man his brother, A1 Hermann of Suf folk, Va. The groomsmen were Con roy A Perry, brother of the bride, and Lem H. Wheeler of Newport News, Va. Miss Inez Perry, sister of the bride, wore a dress of aquamarine crepe with black accessories and wore a corsage of red roses and val ley lilies. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. I on i'(»y i frr.yatul Mr. and Mrs. May nard Pet ry at the home of the for mer. Miss Dorothy Hofller received at the door and Mrs. Ned Rountree presided at the bride’s book. The wedding cake was cut by Mrs. Ray Winslow. Mrs. Sidney Hofller and Mrs. Maynard Perry presided at the punch bowl. Others who assisted in serving were Mrs. M. G. Ward, Miss Lavelle Ward, Lois Reich and Ann Hofller. Mrs. Roy Winslow directed guests to the gift room. l ~ -..V. - **'*"* * Gooderham & Worts "Jw Peoria, niinois TAYLOR mATRE EDEA'TUX, C H'E HAVE THE SHOWS Today i Thursday i and Friday V !r '- 3,w 7 WH ■ I THf MOST HIUMOUS CAT-FlOMT^^^^^^^ >}Sv #Hi>y#iM^r /Ty potwtß Also Latest News and Colored Cartoon Saturday A l ,ril - S R!)\ ROCI.RS and GARRY HAYIiS in “UTAH” \| S o Last Chapter 'Manhunt nt Myster> Island' and Comedy Sunday 1 2g MKRI-K ORLROX and 1 R.Y.NCHOT I’ONK in “DARK WATERS'' Also ’’March ot Time" Monday and Tuesday April ;,o - May r IT. MF4USIMC cot tOKIT 1 MATT STAKING V ■ iDENNL MUIIIiAIi W CLARK RAYMOND MASSEY ALAN HAIT^Y^^ lAKORLA KING • JOHN RIDGEIY • by ROBERT FLOREY y l scr ,, f Ploy by >•*•«■ Miln« ond Ab*« Fmk#l • Mu»* by— Also News - Community Sing - Colored Cartoon Wednesday May 2 MARY BETH HUGHES and THREE STOOGES in 'ROCKIN' IN THE ROCKIES’ Also ’’Black Arrow’ - No. 14 and Cartoon Thursday and Friday May 3-4 DENNIS O’KEEFE, HELEN WALKER and “ROCHESTER” in “BREWSTER’S MALIOHS" COMlNG—“Nothing But Trouble,” “I’ll Be Seeing You.” “Song of Bernadette.” “Tall In the Saddle,” “The Horn Blows at Midnight.”