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Mrs. Irene Strange | Weds B. W. Evans; Performed Tn Evans Methodist Church Nov. 27 The marriage of Mrs. Irene Stan-j ley Strange, of Raleigh, and Ben jamin Warner Evans took placej Saturday, November 27, at high; noon in Evans Methodist Church,! near Kdonton, Mrs. Strange is the j daughter of Mrs. John Bruntson Stanley, of Kefncrsville. The double-ring ceremony was I performed hv the Rev. Edward | Crawford Williams, pastor of the Fir s t Presbyterian Church, of Moorestown, N. .1.. assisted by the! Rev. Paul M. Porter, pastor of the ! rlnireb, in a setting; of white flow- j ers and candlelight. Miss Helen Evans gave a . program of nuptial j intisie, and Miss Rehe Evans sang] Dunlap’s “Wedding Prayer” and "0 ! Perfect I.ove" before the process > ional. Arthur S. Cooper, Jr., of Norfolk and Jesse Wilson were t Usheivt, i The bride, who Mas unattended, j wore a two-|iieee frnek of purple j wool, a white panne velvet hat, and! white gloves. Her only ornament was a pearl neeklgee. and her flow ers were a corsage of white orchids. . A buffet luncheon for the fami lies and close friends was given by Mrs. Murray Whicliard after the cii'einony. Among the out-of-town guests; \yhb were present for the occasion! were Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Stan- 1 h-y, Mrs. Victor 1,. Atkins. Mr. and! Mrs. Edgar E. Shore, and Edgar E. "Shore, Jr., of Kernersville; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Stanley, of Greens boro; Mr. and Mrs. Rreenhow 1 Maury and three children, Mrs. Marcus Rollins arid Miss Robe Rol- i Ibis, of Richmond. Ya.: the Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Williams and three chil dren, Kilty. Bill, and Ben. of Moore.-town. X. J : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Cooper, Jr., and two sons, 1 Terry and (ieorge. Mr. and Mrs. I Charles McCoy. Mr. and Mrs, Je 'U rome Griffin, and Miss Margaret Griffin, of Norfolk: Miss Betsy Santeimnnn, of Arlington, Va.; Mrs.! Oswald Wiseman and Hugh Wise-; man. of Fayetteville. West Va.; Mr. | and Mrs. Carter Gold.shorn ugh, of! Charlotte: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ev an and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ev ans, of Man too; Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard B. Overton and children. Dick,; Helen, and Frances Overton, and j Charles li. Buckley Ml, Mr. and I Mrs. Ralph Moody. Mr. and Mrs.[ I «M#w»MmitH .*1 §1 KNiNLIV IISTtLIIRS, INC. %-' l» 111 IW. MMKfMttIMTIKO .. -«JH Mgr^Ht/f^B KENTUCKY WHISKEY* A BLEND M PROOF. 70* GRAIN NEUTRAL iRWTt. tCKENUV OIST., INC., FRANKFORT. KY. [Frank H. Martin, Mi', and Mrs. I Douglas Hobbs, Mrs. W. .1. Cham- i (pton, Mrs. Fannie (1. Wells, Miss !Wynona Fowler, and Charles A. (Field, of Raleigh: Mr. and Mrs. Dnfi Stubbs of Windsor; and Mrs. Eloise Bennett of Williainston. Bride-elect Honored At Dinner Party j Mrs. Raymond Mansfield and ;Mrs. John Lee Spruill entertained] jointly at a dinner party Tuesday ! night, November 23. in the Albe j marie Restaurant banquet Hall inj [honor of Miss Jessie Byrum. whose ! ! marriage to Wendell Crocket will , take plaee Sunday.-December ”(!. Miss Byrum was presented a j | lovely gift and corsage by the bos tosses. A delicious turkoy dinner] with all the trimmings was served,; [after which the party proceeded to; , the home of Mrs. Spruill on North Broad Street, where an enjoyable evening was spent. ; Guests attending the party wore'; : Miss Jessie Byrum;- Wendell Crock.-: iet.tr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mans field, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Spruill, Miss Goldie Layton. Miss Agnes Chappell. Mrs. Alethin Ward. Mrs. Mona Hotter and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith. 47 Counties Show Increased Sales Tax Sales tax collections for Octo ber in -17 North Carolina counties" were greater than so the, same,, month in 19.73, according to State' i Revenue Depart meat f igures ta bu la ted by the N. C. Merchants As • ! soeiation. Chowan County Was not among ! the t7 counties showing increased business over!October a year ago. Sales tax collections in the Ktat for October (were 51.77C.737.09 as !compared with $-1,490,700.02 for September, an increase of mot-' I than six per cent. ! Total collections for all areas; in October were less than one per t ent short of the 1973. | “All signs point to one of tlie [best autumn seasons on record." [said Thompson Greenwood, -exocii-] • live secretary of tin- merchants' or ; "animation. Maybe Joined The Circus i The tourists were being shown the Acropolis at Athens, when one of them, an American girl, after ai enthusiastic “Gee, I'll say if-'s great” appeared to miss some thing. | “Say,” she said, “where are the] [four horsemen, anyway?” THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTOV, VORTTI CAROLTVA, TOTT-WAT, DECEMBER 2. 1984. ' Hospital Patients \ — 'j Patients admitted to Chowan] Hospital during the week Novem ber 22-28 were: White Ellen-top:. Mrs. Mary Parrish,j Mrs. Stella P.utuli, Miss Carolyns Griffin. Joseph Forehand, Mack] Kennedy. Mi'. Edna Lassiter. Melvidoie: Mrs, Geneva Cliap- I pell. Hbbbsviiie: James Stallings. ! Tyner: Mrs. Mamie Hare. Hertford: Mi ;. Sally Long. Gale -Ik-; Miss Mary Elizabeth] (Casper. ! ■" ' Ply mouth: I. 'k" Daniels. (ioldshoro: 11.• vid Lane. Wliaieyvi!;. . Ya.: Mrs. Della! Jordan. Negro I'.!- n 1 1• 11 ; Ch-o Bonner, Yorniee 1 1 ml! I Hopei : Ethel,Myers. Meri/v Hill; Lizzie Warren. 11 vrt feed: Filltan Si.inner, Cher-. ry I’ ivoti. Wind,or: Eugene Williams, Jr. Fajr.fii i- 1 : N< Ivia ,Mae Harris. I’.:ti,• 111 s cis barred from the! hospital during saine week Were: White I N 1- 11 * oii: .< 'a rojyn Griffin,! I..soph Fun-hat .Mi Edna I.a.s -it- r. , C'rosve 41: Mrs. Sally Bland,,-. Ho-,. , . Mrs. ,M Him Bunch. I l i t ford:. IKriieil t.alle. Suffep:. V- .: Mi . I ilen Koch. ! Metrj. Hill: Mrs, Margaret Mil- j 1. r. Mi , Eilit’i Whit". ] B !\;iler.: Mr, Geneva Chup ! |iell, ' j !u ' o' Mi's, Mamie Clyde, wind Vi lie-: M . Delia Jordan. ( fold boyo; I vii I.a lie. ■' Gittosvill •: M Mary Elizabeth Co suer. Plymouth: I.iik, .Daniels. Negro I G i Id Stalling s, Wil li C • ••>. ■ .1 . Fii-alii-tli Byrd.i I). a ■ White, < ' ■ •>. Bnhner. Hertford: J.il ’airrSl;iniier, Elver iv Pfivott. : Wins; 11; \ mi Buike. Births Mr i a Mrs, Yates Parrish, a j dnu'ivhtpr. V : f, for 'lie Week ! No a : 1 FJerenihe.r a, a re: V hn.e. tia I: J. l'ail Richardson; | N the !: \.H. C. < ’alloway. ! 1 ' - the man, as ■ mpri I; a- diiiy , thoday, . 1 John Milton. DEMONSTRATOR I EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK I ' SB! M 1 ’sl Plymouth, 2 Dr. 1*52 DeSoto Club Coupe I 1 1 952 F ord, 4 dr. Sedan i 7 ■ EXTRA CLEAN ... HEATER .. . SEAT COVERS |AI Mo Co A-l Used Card I North Broad Street Phone 58 EDENTON, N. C. I Mrs. Cora Smith Boyce! Dies At Hoifie Os Son Mrs. Cora Smith Boyce, 74, died | Monday morning at 2 o’clock at ! the home of a son, Charlie F. Boyce in the Rocky Hock section after a] long illness. She was a native of ; Perquimans County but lived in ] i Chowan County many years. ! Surviving are three sons, Char-! | lie F. Boyce, Willie Boyce nnd| Robert A. Boyce of Edenton; fourj ; daughters, Mrs, Hattie Ashley, (Mrs. Sidney Cobh and Mrs. Ben ! Evans of Norfolk and Mrs. Percy 1 Saunders of Edenton! a half broth jer, John O. Smith of Hertford; 18 ; KJjl lv Cj $9lO pint ? t 53.40 % qt. ; .*<****• -- «.£NDEO WHISKEY. 86 proof. 72\i% groin ftOUtral spirits. Frankfort Distillers Co.. N.f.C, mmmm MM m M a mammm | grandchildren and 12 great grand- , I children. She was a member of the Eden-! ton Baptist Church, where funeral i services were held Tuesday after noon at 2:30 o’clock with (he pas-1 tor, the Rev. A. N. Carroll, offi | riating, assisted by the. Rev. B. L. ] : Raines, pastor of the Rocky Hock: ; Baptist Church. Burial was in the Macedonia • Baptist Church graveyard. | Pallbearers were E. B. Boyce, i (Lee Sutton, Tom Bunch. Clarence Harrell, Ladoll Parker and James, P.yrum. integrity is the first step to true ; greatness. —Chas. Simmons. ! We Invite You To TEST DRIVE The New 1955 Fords THEN YOU WILL AGREE THEY ARE TOPS' FAMILY REF MON i Mrs. C. T. Doughtie. . 11 1<■ i t:iiiu‘<l j a part, id' her family at i i ■ liiii■■ jon Thanksgiving Day. The i.niir i lower floor of her home w. 4 [orated with potted plants tod [flowers; a gift from Sara' (Lewis, a niece of Birmingham, Via, ] who with her husband could not bo ' present. Those present w« it Mr 'I • [H. A. Eure of Corapeako, M r \\ jC. Jackson of Elizabeth City, ():. ; and Mrs. 1. A. Ward of Ilia Clarence Rawls ■ of Washii'v - on. N C, Mrs. Kathleen Jackson <>t I! . leigh, Mr. and Mr-. Buck Yo:'.i'o and three children, Bill, Margaret land Ward of Wake Forest. ’SO Chev.,4 Door Sedan! K\IH() . HEATER .. . FULLY EQUIPPED 1953 Plymouth, Sedan! Radio, Heater and Seat Covers. 18,000 Miles. 1951 Ford, 4 dr. Sedan! tt-Q tfcahoht&l/ C2L for Automatic Heating it’s clean, safe, iAA. efficient, dependable, automatic yGULFj/ ( DASTLANI) OIL CO. PIIO'NE«99 EDENTON. V. C. Distributors ■■■■■■■■■■l 1.1 I.P oil. PRODTCTS heating oil JIB tki lami-ssLwB BSO)/S* "nothing sets a man up like btscuits with plenty of Karo Syrup ... it's got that extra •pedal good taste." i in PAGE THREE SECTION ONE—
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