PAGE SIX Arlene Jackson Weds Dr. Bobert Fallis, Jr. Impressive Ceremony In St Paui’s Church on ; December 28 t 4 _— ■ —• The marriage of Miss Arlene Gil liam-Jackson, "(laugher of Mr. Mrs. Marvin W. Jackson, to Dr. Robert Announcement ❖ . • ... i We wish to announce that we now have our Service Department, Auto Laundry and Lub rication Department open on West Water Street. We have specially trained men in each department and are in position to tfive any kind of service on all makes of cars. WASHING,- POLISHING, SIMONIZING AND REPAIR JOBS ❖ Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Co. WEST WATER ST. EDENTON, N. ('. ' _ f Attention! Business For Sale Building, stock and fixtures. Good op portunity for any business man to make money. Selling out due to bad health. Act now and apply at once to Joe Habit 405 S. BROAD ST. EDENTON, N. C. | ■»>»»»»»■ . . . . . ! jjißtf 1 JxiiLfA jU 11 4«ri | A : i^fei lit PIBASE don't put oflf this important job any longer. You’re going to want all of your equipment in good shape when field <f work starts. It’, our job to put it in condition. We’ll handle your repair jobs the way you want them handled if you’ll let su know in advance. <| Stop in now, or phone us, and get your work on our schedule. 4 Then you’re sure to have the machines when you need them. I You know our reputation for repairing farm equipment. <| That’s our buaness. We have expert mechanics and a well- | equipped shop. And our bins are loaded with genuine IHC 4 parts—the same para that are built into the machines at the _ X factory—and you can’t beat them. 4 Taka one day and go over every machine on your place. 4 lag each one with the things that need to be done. You can % count on the same service in our shop that you get from 4 McCormick-Deering equipment in die field. Say when and ;; we’ll get busy. | i BYRUM IMPLEMENT & TRUCK CO. 1 < ► X ;; Edenton Elizabeth City I :i II bc wise bc an EarlyßirdoßOCß | IE.IE. Fallis, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. ] Robert E. Fallis, of Madison, Wiscon-j j sin, took place on Friday morning De-; cember 28, at 11 o’clock at St. Paul’s ; Episcopal church. The ceremony was i performed by the Rev. Harold W. I Gilmer, rector, in the presence of rela- j fives and friends. The historic church was decorated j with a background of palms and southern smilax, flanked with burning i white tapers, with a beautiful ar- j rangement of calia and Easter lilies j on the altar. Mrs. John Ross played ! traditional wedding music and Mrs. j THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946. Frank Wood Elliott sang, “First Love.” The bride entered with her father, by whom she was given in marriage. She wore a pink gabardine dress maker’s suit, a pink feather hat and wore python accessories. Her flowers were white orchids, which topped her j white satin prayer book. Miss Evelyn Brown of Edenton who was maid of honor, wore an electric blue satin dress with matching hat and a corsage of pmk and white roses. * Dr. Martin Wisely, also of Edenton, was best man. The mother of the bride wore aj moss green dressmaker’s suit, with a mink stole and brown accessories. Her! corsage was of purple orchids. Mrs. Fallis attended Washington j, University, at St. l.ouis, where shej majored in music and art, and where she was a member of the Delta Delta j Delta sorority. She later was grad- S uated from the New York University j School of Nursing at Bellevue hospi tal. Dr. Fallis received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, and his M. D. degree from Northwestern University, where he j was a member of I’hi Gamma Delta fraternity. Both Dr. Fallis and Mrs, Fallis have recently been separated from serv ice in the Army Air Corps, where he served as captain of the Medical, Corps, and she as first lieutenant in the Army Nurses Corps. Immediately following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip. They will reside in Madison. Wiscon sin. . ■. - I BASS—DANIELS Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bass, of hear Edenton, of the marriage of their son,; Leonard Johnson Bass, to Miss Lillian Iris Daniels of Merry Hill, daughter of lioy Daniels. They were married Monday after noon, December .’ll at 4 o’clock at the home of the groom’s pastor, the Rev. W. C. Francis, of Tyner, in the pre \J V .-y <\ . ~~ ” r ~ r - ~ W The Picture's Improving 111 1—- Our postwar promise to you was up-to-the minute service made available for all who want it. We will make good on that promise just os quickly as possible. Some progress has already been made in that direction. It willincrease with rime. You can count on your telephone company to provide the type of service that will speed our community's postwar progress and prosperity. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. x / ■fiß-Hi - gmmmmam STARTING TODAY SALE Of FUR TRIMMED AND SPURTS COATS Also Dresses * Hats Betty Shoppe EDENTON, N. C. sence of a few relatives. The bride was attired in a light blue suit, with brown accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. The ring service was used. Their only attendants were H. E. Bass, brother of the groom, of Willis, Michi- I gan, and Mary Ida White, aunt of the bride, of Merry Hill. After a wedding trip to Georgetown, S. C., and Myrtle Beach, S. C., they are residing at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bass. The bridegroom has recently arriv ed home from the E. T. 0., where he I served 20 months. He received a honorable discharge November 7,’ 1945. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ' Mr. and Mrs. George Schirnier of \ Riverton, N. J., announce the en-j | gagernent of their daughter, Elizabeth Ito I. Lester Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Jordan, of Tyner. The l : wedding will take place on January ; 12. Mr. Jordan, a staff sergeant in the j U. S. Army, was recently discharged ! from the service. MINISTERS MEET The Chowan County Ministerial As-, soeiation held its regular monthly j meeting Monday morning at the office i of its president, the Rev. D. C. Craw -1 ford, Jr. Present at the meeting were the Revs. Crawford, llyrum, Sur ratt. Gilmer, Lawrence and Stephen son. MISSIONARY GROUP MEETS I"" | The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Center Hill Baptist church holds ; its first regular monthly meeting ofj the year Monday night, January 14, with Airs. Rosser Bunch. Officers elected: to serve during the year are: Mrs. J. I. Boyce, re-elected president; Mrs. W. C. Francis, vice president; Mrs. Elliott Belch, re-elect ed secretary; Mrs. J, N. Boyce, re elected treasurer; Mrs. J. Cameron Boyce, chairman of program commit tee. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP MEETS , The Youth Fellowship of the Evans! Methodist church will meet Friday j night, January 11, at 7:30 with Beat-1 rice Evans at the home of her parents, l 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans. SBbßsu. > yvroljSHHilEggjfflSK ill|Pil! Dr Geo! T. Crawford CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN I TEMPORARY DFFICES ARE ESTABLISHED □ N THIRD FLOOR CITIZENS BANK BUILDING. RDDM 311. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BY APPOINTMENT ONLY UN TIL JANUARY 1 5. PHONE RESIDENCE 417-J r \ Taylor Theatre EDENTON. X C. WE HAVE THE SHOWS j Today (Thursday) and Friday, January io-ii— r 11 ■•■ mini i'i ii 4 WARNERS’ADVENTURE OF THE CENTURV/fl IYM 4,H TECHNICOLOR I j ERROL FLYNN mosSMITH # | whtm ' Orecfod by Froduced by SZCUDOIES’SAKAirDAVID BUTLER' • ROBERT BUCKNER VICTOR F RAN JOHN LITEL on***. sohu puti n au»m umat ano w k burmtt . music by max stiinoe Latest News Saturday. January i CHARLES STAR RETT and CANNONBALL TAYLOR in “BLAZING IDE WESTERN TRAIL” Chapter Xo. io "Phantom Rider -—( omedy Sunday. January i.i —Shows 3:308.’ 9:15 CALL STORM and PHIL REGAN in “SUNBONNET SUE" Cartoon —Short Monday a: Tuesday, January 14-15 A-oE»(iW fc/(EiIIAM (OWIN k MABIN • iOMR PWy By HIVI Latest News—Musical Featurette Wednesday, January 16 —Double Feature — CLAUDETTE COLBERT in “IMITATION OF LIFE” ROBERT SHAYNE in “FRONTIER DAYS” Chapter No. 8 “Master Key” Thursday & Friday, January 18-19 — YVONNE DE CARLO and ROD CAMERON in | “FRONTIER GAL” Coming Soon: “Mexicana”, “Spanish Main”, “Doll Face”, “People Are Funny”, “They Were Expendable”, “Stork Club”, “What Ntit Corporal Hargrove”, “Leave Her To Heaven” if : 1 Desirable Building Lot FOR SALE Located on Corner Al bemarle and Granville Streets Size 66 x 153 j Apply To | Mrs.M.F.Bond,Jr. Phone 202 '

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