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Nancy Boswell Andi Lieut. Inpan Wed ! Si|flay Afternoon Impressive Ceremony Performed In Bap tist Church The marriage of Miss Nancy Mao Boswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William l.ouis Boswell of Kden tnn, to First Lieutenant Kenneth Raymond Ingman. F.S.M.C.R., son of Mrs. May K. Ingtn.in of River side, California, and the lato I’aul K. fns man, took place Sunday as ; tornooii. March li, at, fi o’clock in the F.denton Baptist Church. The double liny candlelight cere mony was performed hy the Rev. It. N. Car roll, pastor of the church, in a set tins of roniadnr paints and pom-pom chrysanthemums. Miss A Riles Chappell, organist, present- , ed a .selection of woddiitß' music and Mrs. f. A, I’hiilips sting "I Lov ■ j You Truly,” “Because,” and ”0 Perfect Love.” The bride, w he was given in mhr. liaße liy her brother,Klkm Bos well, wore a wedding gdWn of Skin ner’s angel white satin send import- ( ed hand clipped .Chantilly lace, styled with an illusion portrait llecollefage, fashioned with alias pile hod ice shadowed in lace, Uuf;- toned up the hack with Self-edv- ( ered buttons. with long lace oyer ' satin sleeves ending in wedding points over the hands. The billow- • jpg skirt shadowed with :m ant. r 1 ior center scalloped panel of luce • and accented in hack with a similar . panel of lace extending into n . sweeping train. Her finger tip veil t of imported illusion was arranged t from a tiara of seed pearls and o rideseenl serjnins. She carried a colonial houpuet of flour d’amour white roses, aiiil I flies of the valley. , The bride’s only ornament was :i ( string of baby pearls, a gift of tlv ( bridegroom. Mrs. (Iconic Habit of Kdentou. , sister of the bride,Was matron of honor and wore a floor length dress of Paris faille taffeta of peacock blue with a bouffant skirt, satin accented at decnlletago. cummer bund, aiid back-bow. Her only or- -#====-5 Special Rennes For Peanut Week llv M vrtiia STII.I.EY Virginia Electric & I’mvcr Co. Home Economist IVantit t’ic 3 csirs 2 3 cup sugar 1 :! nip melted butter hr mar garine 1 nip dark corn syrup 1 clip peanut halves dash salt Beat eggs tiioropuiiTv with sugar, salt, melted butter.and syrup. Add 1 peanuts. Hour into 9" unbaked pie shell, hake in moderate "ivn P (leg. for art minutes or until knife inserted into filling comes mi! clean. Peanut Soup Peanut soup is to Virginia what white hean Soup, is to Boston. This recipe has been '.acclaimed as a fav orite .among guests at both the Hotel Roanoke. in Roanoke awl the Cavalier Hotel at Virginia Reach. 2 quarts chicken broth I small onion, diced lit. hatter 1 pt, peanut butter 2 stalks celery, diced .‘i tablespoons flour 1 3 teaspoon celery salt 1 teaspoon salt 1 tahlespnn lemon juice ground peanuts Melt butter in large pan or deep well, add onion and celery. Saute I for 5 minutes hut do not brown j Add flour and mix well. Add hot chicken broth and cook ' ■ hour. Remove from range, strain and add peanut butter, celery salt and lein or juiee. Just before serving, sprinkle with ground peanuts. Peanut Cookies 1 cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 riq) brown sugar 2 eggs 1 cup peanut butter :t pups sifted all purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt \ 1 teaspoon baking iviwder 1 teaspoon baking soda salted peanuts, chopped rjWdespoon cold water 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream shortening, add sugar and eggs. Beat until light and creamy. Add peanut butter and blend thor-j mighly. Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add to first mixture. Fold in peanuts, vanilla and water. Shape dough into smalt teaspoon portions and form a hall with hands. Place on greased rookie sheet and press with fork to form criss-cross. Bake 15 minutes a! 350 deg. Makes about 50 cookies. ■ One Os Youngest 4-11 (’lub Members "] T«* it iitt -~sw Appearing in file above picture is Robert Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Skirner, Route 3, who is a member of the Advance Local 1-H Club. Robert is one of Chowan County’s youngest and most enthusiastic Ml boys. Mis parents are local leaders of the Advance 1-H ( lub. lie had a corn and pig project in 1954. This youngster is referred to by Assistant County Agent Robert S. Marsh as “the barefoot boy with cheeks of tan and a great am bition.” n:inu\nt was n string of pvarls.'Herj 1 •headdress' was a matching Juli t |i • *.:ip ti:ininv<*d in satin. She earned i.< a colonial l><>il<jii<t of pink l oses.' ’ carnatituis and-blur <lvlplrinium nr-. , I cm ted with a deeper hhie. M is. 4 Joyce. Harris df Norfolk jt Wits maid of honor and her dross |< and vflowers' wore like that of the i mat ‘on of honor. Hor only prn ; ’ nient was a iljbig of pearls. TJio In 'dosnmids were Miss Hat i tie Siiigletary and Mrs. Alva Run h I of Kdonton. Miss '.Lucy Coffield of : Hiirliiigton. \. C., :md Mis. Aif it i-- T. 1 . 'in’. .1 r.. ct : !« rt ford. Th >y' wore gfuyns ami f.ejtddresses <i.mi- ' lar to ♦here «»f the honor attend ants, only in pompadour rose, Th y - or< tii.iigs of pearls as their ••• - * nanients and cat ried colonial Uou oiifts «*f shaded pink rose’ - and ■'em - i nations accented with blue, < Mis. Richard Routine and Mis Rebecca Roswell of Kdentou, sis ters of the bride, lighted the can dles. They wore gowns and head dresses similar to those of the bridesingids and Wore wrist boh «juets of miniature pink ruses and earna.tjons accented ith blue. ( aptait ('harles .Iphnsop of Tam na. Florida, was best man for J Lieut Ingman and the groomsmen 1 1 • pe (leprg If; id: of Kd(*nton and ' W ill ran ! ■ • i t;,. .Jr.; Undies City, i »tbers-;in la\y of ■ d . Lieut, fl. I’. 1 Ri.oa n Kijlls. Montano, anil I.ievit. Roliert lb’ n? rs of Ro chester, New York. The hridt’s mother wor.' a top “Kins of Swine” use OIC Boars, for quickest toppers . . . Bi<i-Meat Type f )IC MERRY HIM,. N. C. Minton’s OIC Farm 30th YEAR ANNIVERSARY Yes, Canvas Aunings give you a real sense ofluxurious ■ comfort —a feeling of well- 1 being that defies sun and , heat. There are so many fab ric designs to choose from, ' in colorful woven stripes or ( painted stripes, that your complete satisfaction is al- 1 w'ays assured. Call us today. Treat yourself to the best this summer. !- fAROVENT ~ it You are always in the “400’ Class with our Awnings. Thirty Years in Business j -- i Carolina Awning & { Tent Mfg. Co. 1 804 N. Church Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina DtAI. 6-8.107 THF CHOWAN HKRAT.D. KDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THEKSPAY. MARCH 10, 1955 length dress of slate blue crepe with re t mbroidered French la< “ over a taffeta skirt with winter white .and navy accessories and a fgchsia-tinted orcliid. :i*hc bridegroom’s" ltioflier wore a toa length dress of dusty-rose < iivbroidered lace over taffeta with matching accessories of plum and wore a fuchsia-tinted orchid. Immediately Ldlowing the cere mony, the bride’s parents entei tained at a reception in the Ma sonic Temple. Later, Mr. an<l Mrs. Ingman left for' a northern wedding trip. For traveling tile bride chose a two-' pieei* wool suit, of Venitiaii blue, the jacket buttoned to the soft drape cdlia!' with sel I fn\ ta’ed buttons. She liserl fva-v.y and white accessoiv ies and Wore a .corsage of white cymbidium vrehids. Sirs. Chester Weikcd. Miss Porine wwwwvwvwwwwwwwwvwv Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR CTA NOTICE Having qualified us Administra tor C.T.A., of the estate .of (’. K. Nixon, deceased, late of Chowaa County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Kdei.vt.on. North Carolina, on or before the ith day of March. 1956. o!‘ this notice: will', la 1 pleaded, in bar of. their recovery. All persons .in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This March 4. 1 957>. C. C. NIXON. Administrator' C.T.A. ()f ('. E. Nixon. Mai 10.17.2 f. 31 AprT.Mc.w.s.p \I)M I N ISTR ATOR'S NO TICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Margaret 111iz abeth ('.. I):til. deceasetl, late of. t'bouan ('(unity. North Carolina, ibis notify till persons having claims against the estate ol said deceased to.exhibit them to the un dersign.-d al Kli/.abetb (')t.v. North Carolina, on to* before the 26 th day of TVbruury. 19,~6. or this notice will'be pleaded in.bar ol their te- Covery. All p. i -.ns indebted to said .estate '-w.il]: please make ini-, mediate payment. This i’ebfuarv 2(1, 19.V>. .1. K. HOWIII 1.. Atlministrator of,. ■ Margaret Elizabeth (’.Bail Estate. Mcliii, 1(1.17,24,31 ,A prTpd EX E('l TOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Sarah Goodwin Skin ner, deceased, late.of Chowtv.li County, North Carolina, this is to potif.v’ all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tile undersigned •it Tyner, North Carolina, on or be fore’ the 10tit day of February. : 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons . indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This February- 10. 1955. •T. W. SKINNER. Executor of the Estate of Sarah Goodwin Skinner Fef > 1 0,17,24 ,Ma r. 3, 10,17 pd EX ECI’TOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of W. C. Bunch, deceas ed, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all tier sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvi dere. North Carolina, on or before the 28th day of January. 1956. or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons'-in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Jiinuarv 28th. 1955, ROY C. BENCH. Executor of W. C. * Bunch’s Estate. FE 83.10,17.24,Mar.?. 1 rte NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of Robert P. Mor ris, deceased, late of Chowan Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina on or before the 3rd day of February, 1 Pot;, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th dav of January, 1955. KVA J. MORRIS. Administratrix of Estate of Robert F. Morris Feb3,10,17,24,Mar3,10cRCH I upton and Mi s. Ray (ieorge of I Kdentou, Mrs. Henry Clay Owney of Elizabeth City. Miss Alice Deal, Miss Rarbaia Reach ami Miss Peggy Ihii ke of Norfolk, Va.» wer: 1 the honorary liriilesmaids. Tb**y wore waltz-length dresses in pas tel shades and miniature wrist bouquets <*f pink roses. Airs. P r ry Smith was mistrc*ss of cere monies. Among the out of-to\yn guests were: Mrs. May Ingman of River side. Calif.: Misses Joyce Harris, Barbara Reach, Peggy Burke and Alice Deal of Norfolk; Mr. and Mis. A. T. Lane, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lam*, dr., of Hertford: Miss Lucy Cofield <>f Burlington N. C.: Mr. and Mis. E. L. Boswell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sell Harris of Norfolk: Mrs. Joe Morse, Mrs. Mae Albert.on, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Owney, Mr. and Mrs. ( lay Owney, Mr. and Mrs. William Hay man and Mrs. Edna- Miller and family, all of Elizabeth City. Mrs, In gnian altciiilcd Kilfnton High School and later uas gradu ated front the Norfolk General Hospital of Ninsing, Norfolk. Va. Lieut. Ingman attended Riverside High School. Riverside, Gal if. He is an alumnus of Augiistona Col lege. Rock Island, Illinois, and. is also a graduate of the I’niversity of California at I.os Angides. where lie was a member of Sigma I’i so cial fraternity. Upon graduation lie received a commission ill the IT. S. Marine Corps- After 'returning from their wed ding trip and upon discharge from the Marine Corps, Lieut., and Mrs. fngman will reside ill Riverside, California. -- - - »/VWV\A^WV' HELP for Coughs You feel cooling, soothing help from the very first .dose. Clogging phlegm is loosened, you breathe deeper. CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis When you talk to any truck salesman Make him M How can you tell it it's u short H stroke engine? The "stroke’’ is always as short as, or shorter than the "bore.” (Tieek the specifications! Get the fails! open the ■ W Some other makers -stroke I Hi HI Following Ford's lead, the big trend in truck engines is to modern short stroke V-B's! Don’t be talked out of a modern short-stroke engine in your new truck. Short-stroke design prolongs piston ring life up to 53%. jt^v Your engine lasts longer! You save up to one gallon of gas in seven! Other truck makers have started to adopt short-stroke | engines. But ONLY FORD offers four short-stroke V-B’s plus a short-stroke Six available right now! Wmmm But ONLY FORD offers V-8 power for every size truck in a full line. Four 1 . modern short-stroke V-B’s, up to HLjB Biggest payload eapocityyn the 170 h.p.l Plus the industry’s umut B to revolutionize the truck industry— just as ... they’L<e 11Jready done in the passenger-cur fU4d. WvxtJf dgUjj happen to its ultimate trade-in value? ~c so r * go modern —go short-stroke NOW! TRUCKS if’'* MEW MONEY MAKERS FOR ( GS Soil Conservation District Planning Poster Contest Fifth, Sixth and Sev enth Grade Pupils Eligible I Th,' Albemarle Soil Conservation District, consisting of Chowan,' Currituck, Camden, I’ei'tiiiinia'i.fj I and 1 'as< 1 untonk counties, is again I I sponsoring the Conservation I’nst | er contest for fifth, sixth and so., -1 i nth grado students. Chowan Coun- j , ty students showed a great ileal o, j interest last year ;tnd won seveivd I prizes in the district contes ,' | For a CLEAN - $; COMFORTABLE HOME HS sow m -I on Gulf . i SOLAR HEAT If #1 ... the tleaner burning tue! oil with All THE NECESSARY ADDITIVES ]\ r - i }f Air* COASTLANI) OIL CO. / C^\\ PHONE tiltll . EDKNTON. N. C. I JJ Distributors of r . GUI.I OIL I'RDOrCTS .lames H. Griffin, Soil Conserva- ■ tiotosi, has conUicted each of th" ■ teachers of the fifth, sixth and se\- enth grades la the county.and ga>o them a set of nt.les of the contest 'and literat.ul'f on consei ration. They all pledge,l their help to make j the cciiit,'St a sue, ■ I'ostei 1 hi- tear may he oil tllel conservation .of an> of the naturat resource.- sui'li : -oil. Water, wild life and woodland. I .it artltui'e on .these subjects can he obtained from ' teachers, soil, ceisery atioidst. coun ;ty agent and n ational tigricultur al tea,'lter. The soil cons,'l'vationT ist and county agent's office are in the basement of the I’»st Office | litiildiii'.:. Any of these can give iiiierattir,': Tint: the poster must lie I the work of the student. Students in the Chowan County ' schools li.iie through Ajtt'il: Ist to j complete I heir pi is lets., after wltieh the best two posters I loin ettch grade will enter tile county'contest to he held the first part of April 1 First and second place winners j t from the fifth, sixth and seventh , grades in the county contest .will win .$lO and sf> respectively anti A will enter the district contest lit j ITlizaheth City, prizes will he giv j len in the district contest, too. | After the district contest all posl-j , rs will he returned to their own- j ers. The soil conservationist is l planning to display all the Chowan County posters here in Kdentou so ' the parents and others may sec the j posters made by the students, j “Let’s all do it good jolt and mid," 1 Chowan Coutfty posters the he e i, t tile distriet eiintest," -urges Ml. Griffi" I \ 86 PROOF The whiskey in this product b A 5 YEAR OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Blended Whiskey . 40% Straight Whiskey, 60% Grain Neutral Spirt b tOCKr.fORO DISTUItRY CO., INC. - FRANKFORT, KT . ■ PAGE THREE ftECTTON ONF Tlie errors and misfortunes of others should lie a school for our own instruction. Thomas .Jefferson. WANTED Pulp wood Trees 11/7/ I’tiy Tup Trier! (’. T. DIXON, JR. Bottle 1 , . . Kdentou I'IIONK INI .1-1
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