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Miss his Jean Leary Weds William C.Dail Ceremony Solemnized at Bride’s Home Sunday Afternoon The marriage of Mias Iris Jean Leary, daughter of Mrs. William Ka dar Davis of Edriiton to William Carl ton Dail of Edenton, was solemnized Sunday afternoon, June 7, at 2 o’clock at the home on East King Street, with the Rev. E. B. Edwards, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating in the presence of friends and relatives. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride was attired in a light blue linen suit, with white accessories and orchid corsage. Miss Hazel Leary, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and only attendant. The groom had as his best man, Paul Chappell of Edenton. A reception was held following the ceremony, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S. C. Upon their return they will make their home in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Dail is a graduate of Edenton High School and was employed as a bookkeeper at the Smith Machine Shop in Edenton. Following his dis charge from the Navy, Mr. Dail has been with the Bowers Construction Company. i ■ Ki'iß ■ fev m Ig If .** - § More money for you! N NOW YOUR MATURING SERIES E BONDS CAN EARN INTEREST TEN YEARS LONGER—AT 3%! * Have you given any thought to what you’ll do with those maturing Series E Savings Bonds you patriotically invested in ten years ago? Well, here’s real good news for you. You won’t have to do a thing with them and they’ll continue to earn interest for ten years longer at 3% in terest, compounded semiannually. Just hold on to your Bonds and allow them to go on earning! And in the meantime join the millions of thrifty Americans who are investing in Savings Bonds regularly through the Payroll Savings Plan. Millions who say it’s the one sure way to save. The turn you eel azide each week may be as little as 25c —or as much as $275. If you can save just $3.75 a week regularly through the' Plan, in five years you will have $1,025.95! In 9 yean and 8 months you’ll have $2,137-30 ... in 19 yean and 8 months, $5,153.72! For now the Series E Bonds you buy and hold to maturity can earn 8% interest compounded -semiannually. No matter hew small your income, you can’t afford not to put something aside for yourself. So join the Payroll \ Savings Plan when you work today. i • If you want to be paid your interest as current income— ’ invest in 3% Series H > v-. • e If you want a good, sound investment which pays you your interest by check every six months, ask at your bank about United States Government Series H Bonds. Series H is a new current! income Bond available in denominations of SSOO to SIO,OOO. Redeemable at par after 6 months and on 80 days’ notice. Matures in 9 years and 8 months and pays an average 8% interest per annum if held to maturity. Interest ' paid semiannually by Treasury check. United States Government Series H may be purchased at any bank, annual limit 130,000. i • \\ ; • • • •• . ._ '. ‘ i ■' _ . .... ■ * ' v •* >- tNOW EVEN BETTER! MVBT MORE IN SAYINGS BONDS! i. .* m V. a QW—adMUMw- TU Trmmm J jit . - . H .» J» »-AJ_ J at— n- \ Chowan Herald / j fc • ' t conniiawiz; teasssss MORE THAW 1000 CHEMICAL FINISHES TO GiVK COTTON , cpeaai. desirable ouAuvtetj leavingTostToffice i Parker Helms, who has been em i ployed as a clerk at the Edenton Post ! Office since he was discharged from the service in World War 11, has ten s dered his resignation, effective July 1. i Mr. Helms plans to enter the mu-1 tual insurance business. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C„ THURSDAY JUNE 11, 1988. 6oN Weevil Finding Way ToCotton Fields County Agent Overman Finds Little Damage Thus Far According to County Agent C. W. Overman the boll weevil is migrating to Chowan fields but not doing much damage. Several fields were examined last week, and an average was found one weevil to three hundred plants. * “Unless a particular field has a — % f' ome prepared to shop for the week, to stock your pantry and food w ~e r for many weeks at Colonial Stores’ great 49* Sale! Save on *■ *&// JoNm- \ quality meats, garden-fresh produce, frozen foods, and grocery items Mk? / wm \ e alore -" Look for those big, beautiful 49* price tags all over the store and Wmf lit I mk\ «rry home bagfulk of bargains to feast your family. See how you save If 'llr; I | , em by ltem at s 49* sale—but more important, see how you •' I / always save at Colonial on the total of all your purchases for the week. l i |liiij' Jill \ I Your Total Food Bill Is Less When You Shop at CS! 1/ M ill 111 m \ I / SPECIAL LOW PRICE—LIGHT MEAT ROYAL DISH (fafrA (pJud& SaladA jMjftfiJl SALAD '*£■ 33c CRABS 3 F.r 55c |EUBm| SLAW 29c JELL “j,®*- 25e DRESSED AND DRAWN—GRADE A FRYERS L8. 47c ECONOMICAL—SQUARE CUT CHUCK ROAST %r&K* Wp Colonial'* LB. VUV Finest Tender Juicy—7 In. Cut RIB ROAST Budgst Btef mm * Colonial *■ p 1 U.S. Good LB. K] aa Pride LB. SSri andComm'l a# Iw U.S.Choice ws/vi Economical Plate Bone In Stewing Beef 1b.12i/2c | ' SWEET TENDER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 4 29c I Cloudkist Frozen Sliced )j Strawberries 2 oz - 49c j U.S. NO. 1 NORTH CAROLINA NEW POTATOES! 10 l.s 25c sawdbowi str J , SHOP COLONIAL EVERr OAY AND SAVE! K WM ICCT NANCY CARTER'S NEW \| RECIPE BOOKLET—IT'S FREE - • -***- "nf-ri• ; "i‘'ir I '■■■ ’ * ■ * much greater infestation there is no need to dust until the squares are large enough to be punctured, which will be about June 15 to 20,” says Mr. Overman. “Each grower should examine his field carefully for weevils. If no weevils are found, don’t dust un til they are found. Generally, though, it will be wise to start dusting June 15 to 20. Dust every seven days for three applications. Then examine 100 to 200 squares (on plants, not on the ground) scattered over your field each week. When you find eight or more punctured squares in the 100 examined make at least three more weekly ap plications.” Death isn’t too bad; it’s the process of dying. TWO FIRES IN MAY Fire Chief R. K. Hall reported to Town Council Tuesday night that fire men were called out only twice during May. Both of the calls came from the Halsey Hardwood Company, but no damage was done. LEAVES INSURANCE BUSINESS Frank Twiddy, who for several years has been an insurance agent for the Imperial Life Insurance Com pany, has tendered his resignation and has accepted a position at the Eden ton Post Office. Order is heaven’s first law. —Alexander Pope. I GRATED TUNA | 2 49c SPECIAL LOW PRICE—CS BRAND APPLESAUCE i 3 49c SPECIAL PRICE—VAN CAMP PORK **■> BEANS 4 ss 49c SPECIAL LOW PRICE—EARLY JUNE VARIETY JONRITE PEAS 5 “*« 49c SPECIAL LOW PRICE—CS BRAND BLENDED JUICE I 2 -49 c SPECIAL LOW PRICE—CS BRAND j G’FRUIT JUICE _ 2 -49 c Special Low Price—Foaming Action AJAX CLEANSER 4 «~ 49c Special Low Price—Old Virginia Peach PRESERVES 2’5;?49c Special Low Price—Plantation POTTED MEAT.. 49c Special Low Price—Plantation VIENNA SAUSAGE 4;&49c , All Prices In This Ad Effective lUBITm iiMlr A Thru Soturdoy Night, June 13th. LI • MOON SALAD 1 < P««k«g« lemon flavored geUrin l teaspoon grated onion j I tg cup. hot water . I tea.po.. Lit J* d ,**.£*?** » table.poon vinegar By |B r* c»P finely diced cucumber Dash cayenne jjSPBBB J 4 cup Mother’s mayonnaise HU SS* f!, Uti .u in *h J H 9 T w,, « r -. <*» -“til eKsbtty thicken'd. Hpgyl Whip lightly then fold in remaining mixed ingredients. Turn i!*° •J M,u,rt •""* moW or Individual mold*. Chill until firm. Jmmm ** rn " h •»«“> «'♦«*• «nd tomato alicet. Makoa « IgSfl ,r c*e»i«p infmrmmtUu, wit* PP p o b2Ss£Z&%l' c ""* ■'■ % . “ SECTION ONE—; Experience Necessary “Madam,” said the new caretaker to the lady who had just employed him, “I want to thank you for giving me the job, and ask you one question. I notice that you advertised for a married man. Does that mean you will have some work in your home for ipy wife?” t “Oh no,” replied the woman, “I wanted a married man so as to be sure I’d get someone used to taking or ders from a woman.” * Since nothing is settled until it is settled right, no matter how unlimited power a' man may have, unless he ex ercises it fairly and justly his actions will return to plague him. —Frank A. Vanderlip. -- - - j-jirui Page Five
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