ii »H. L Guthrie %e4*fc* Is JfcM In DeQuincy, Louisiana, Friday, November 2 Mis* Elethea Jingo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hugo df Hobbaville and Howell lee Guthrie of Durham and DeQuincy, la., son o( Mr. and Mrs. Felix l. Guthrig’of Durham, were united in U»*rriage on Friday, November 2 in a ceremony solemnized at the East err Heights Baptist Church in De- Quincy, La. Prior to the wedding ceremony, Mre. John P. Malone, Jr., and Miss Inez Bridges, pianists, rendered music for the occasion. “O Prom ise.-Me,” “Liebestraum” and “the Sweetest Story Ever Told” were nlayed hy Mrs. Malone. Mrs. Miles Vernon Cagle and Mrs. Hubert P’ro- Ofii were soloists. Mrs. Cagle s»ng “Because.” Mrs. Cagle and Mrs. Proeell sang “I Love You Truly” as a duet. “Seal Us O Holy was softly played by Miss ’lnez Bridges while the vows were being spoken. Mrs. Cagle sang The Lord’s Prayer as the benedic tion. The' traditional wedding marches were used. Vows were spoken at 8 o’clock P. M., before an improvised altar banked with white gladioli and mums and lighted by burning white tapers in branched candelabra against a background of palms. Candles were lighted, by Miles V. Cagle and Ciaytpn Myers of De- Quincy who also served as ushers. Vows "were heard by the Rev. R. T. Bridges, pastor of the Eastern Heights Baptist Church, DeQuincy, who used the impressive double ’ling ceremony. The bride was giv en in marriage by John P. Malone Jiv, of Burlington and DeQuincy La. The bride was attired in a white ohantilly lace gown over white Batin with which she wore a veil with seed pearls and imported French Illusion. &he carried r white Pible adorned with white cat nations and mums. Mrs, James Edward Oulhrio of Durham, sister-in-law of Broom, attended the bride as ma tron of honor. She wore a navy taffeta dress with navy accessories and carried pink carnations. The-bridegroom was attended by hi* father, Felix L. Guthrie, who served as best man. Mrs. Felix L. Guthrie, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a navy, two-piece ensemble with na vy and white accessories. . She wore a corsage of purpose astors. Immediately after the ceremony, the bride and bridegroom left for a wedding trip to Galveston, Texas. For traveling* the bride wore a beige suit with black accessories. She wpre the corsage of carnations lifted from her Bible. The bride i? a graduate of Cho wan High School at Tyner and be fore her marriage held a position with The Federal Bureau of In vestigation in Washington, D. C. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bethesda High School of Durham. Me- i* employed by Dixie Construc tion Company of DeQuincy, Following the wedding rehearsal Thursday, November 1, Mrs. John P. Malone, Jr., Mrs. W. W. Black, Mrs. Hubert Procell and Mrs. Miles V. Cagle entertained with a cake ■ cutting for the Hugh-Guthrie wed ding in the new home of the bride fend bridegroom-elect. The table was covered with a white linen Moth and a two tiered wedding cake gynced one end of the table. Af ter the bride and bridegroom-elect %i||# * V RESERVE .0001*32 ▼ mmmm J * a Jm mi W fllCTfeaw ~^B§ K. '‘*'-9 y&Jsff \Wm£lMs} Wffiw WmW ' ii r--:i i ■■ - * r- -1- ■* L * . j cut the first slice, the cake was served by Mra. M. L. Gray.. On j tj>e other end of the table was a crystal punch bowl and punch was' nerved by Mrs. W. W. Black, who was also director for the wedding. Hospital Patients Visiting Hours: 2:00-4:30 P. M., ari 6:00-8:00 P. M. Children Under 12 Years of Age Not Permitted To Visit Patients. " Patients admitted to the Chowan Hospital during the week of No vember 19-25 were: White Thomas Belch, Tyner; Ralpn Oglesby, Edenton; Mrs. Shirley Hollowell, Tyner; Mrs. Leila White, Edenton; Mrs. Turner Richardson, Edenton; Mrs. Pearl Stallings, Hertford; Mrs. Selma Evans, Hert ford; Mrs. Pearl Temple, Elizabeth, City; William C. Owens, Edenton; Travis Jackson, Edenton; M.iss Suz anne George, Edenton; David Wil liams, Edenton; Mrs. Dorothy Jackson; Mrs. Jessie Holmes, Cres- Well. Negro Mrs. Lena Fenner, Columbia; Fleetwood Cooper, Hertford; Mrs. Rachel Drake, Merry Hill; Mrs. HazM Backus, Edenton; Elias Parker, Edenton; George Waff, Edenton; Mrs. Cora Hassell, Eden-‘ ton; Mrs. Eva Bond, Edenton; Missj Mary Emma Valentine, Edenton;! Joseph Blount, Edenton; Miss Nor-’ ma Lee Minor, Hobbsville. Patients discharged from the hospital during the same week were: ! White Mrs. Cottie Miller, Tarboro; Mra.l Mary Dooley, Edenton; John Dail,' Ryland; Mrs. Elaine Ritter, Eden-1 ton; Mrs. Ruby Collins, Suffolk;' Ralph Oglesby, Edenton; Mrs. Lou-1 ise Pratt, Edenton; Miss Sally Hur-| die. Hertford; Mrs. Shirley Hollo-! well, Tyner; Mrs. Bertha Greene, Michigan; Mrs. Jessie Holmes, Creswell; Mrs. Pearl Stallings, Hertford; William C. Owens, Eden ton; Thomas Belch, Tyner; Mrs. Ruth Rea- Overman, Edenton; Oliver Spivey, Edenton; Mrs. Sel ma Evans, Hertford; Mrs. Turner Richardson, Edenton. Negro J. C. Edney, Edenton; Mrs. Lena Fenner, Columbia; Emmett Jordan, Belvidere; Mrs. Hazel - Backus, Want to give a thrilling present that the entire family will enjoy for. many years to come? Make this a television Christmas! You’re sure to please them . . . whether it’s their important first set, a welcome “extra” or a,n|e\* big screen or color model. CHOOSE FROM OUR MANY TOP QUALITY, SILVERTONE SETS ■ FROM \ / Oil *87.50 W ' ' TO l '■ TV.Cabinet' 4 0QC l v Combinations Portable TV’s 1 Sears Catalog Sales Officii 325 S. Broad St. PHONE 2186 • Edenton, N. C. Use Sears Easy Payment Plan THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NQRTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1956. Ii 1 " '' " I i Tips on Touring Lmbb By Carol Lane mmm—n Women's Travel Authority | Winter Driving Tip* II ™ You’re a smart motorist—so your car has been serviced for winter. Even so, if we get ex treme cold, you may find start ing hard. Here are some tips for taking the edge off winter nights. •* If you keep your car in a garage, stretch a rope across the end of the gar age and hang a blanket over it. Then, when you put the car a way at night, snug the front end up to the blanket. This preserves some of the heat left [r* in the motor and keeps the fan ‘from scooping up icy early morn ing, air, blowing it into the motor. I car outside all night, you can still cut down warm-up time. Save a large shopping bag, fold it flat and slip it down inside the hood between grill and radiator. |To secure the bag, run a cord through one end of it, and tie jlthe cord to the radiator cap. 4 (This also prevents your radiator ([from freezing up while you’re •[driving through heavy snow.) Here are three ideas for fro rzen door locks: |)On a warm day, fill an old •squirt can with a solution of car bon tetrachloride (95%) and (paraffin (5%), and squirt it around the outside door push button. —•* * Or, if there are no warm days in prospect, get some rubber chair leg tips from your local hardware store and slip ther over the ends of the push button- This usually keeps out rain ai snow. - ■ fc > And if all else fails, try be ing your key over a match . fore putting it in the lock. Edenton; Mrs. Rachel Drake, Mer ry Hill; Fleetwood Cooper, Hert ford; Mrs. Lula Welch, Edenton; Elias Parker, Edenton; Miss Mary Emma Valentine, Edenton. Births Births in the hospital during the same week were. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollowell, Jr., of Tyner, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Preloe Drake of Merry Hill, a son; Ist Lt. and Mrs. Wainwiight Richardson of Eden ton, a son; Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd Ev ans of Hertford, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ethelbert Temple of Eliz abeth City, a son. Visiting ministers for the week of November 26-December 2 are: White, the Rev. J. Earl Richardson; Negro, the Rev. W. 11. Davis, Legal Notices NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State Os North Carolina Chowan County In The Superior Court Carrie Bembry Elliott, Plaintiff, vs. Alton Brooks Elliott, Defendant. To: Alton Brooks Elliott: Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. ‘ The nature of the relief being sought is as .follows: Plaintiff seeks a’n absolute di vorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant on the ground of separation for more than two years next preceding the com mencement of this action. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than the 19th day of January, 1957, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought. This 19th day of November, 1956. LENA M. LEARY, Ass’t. Clerk Superior Court. N0v22,29,Dec6,13c ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Elizabeth J. Sinclair, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Tyner, North Carolina, on or before the 21st day of November, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This November 21, 1956. A. H. JORDAN, Administrator of Estate Os Elizabeth J. Sinclair N0v22,29,Dec6,13,27c EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor es the Estate of Ethel Harrell Small deceased, late of Chowan County. Norfli Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased: to exhibit them tt* the undersigned at Eden ton, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of November, 1957. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This November 15, 1956. SHACK F. SMALL, Route 2, Edenton, N. C. Executor of Ethel Harrell Small N0v15,22,29, Decfi, 13,20 c North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the' Es tate of D. R. Baker, deceased, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having cluims against , the said Estate to present them to the undersigned at Tyner, N. C., on or before November 22, 1957,. or this notice will be pleaded in bar |of their recovery. All persons in | debted to said Estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This 'lsth day of November, 1956. M. D. BAKER, Administrator. N0v22,26,Dec6,13,20,27c EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of die Estate of IfGHiam Henry Gard ner, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the Bth day of November, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. EMMA B. GARDNER, Executrix of Estate of William Henry Gardner. . This Bth day of November, 1956. * N0v8,15,22,29,Dec6.13c NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received sin the Office of the Town Clerk, Municipal Building, Edenton, North Carolina, up to 7:30 P. M., De cember 4, 1956, and opened at a regular meeting of the Board of Public Works of the Town of Edenton, North Carolina at 7:30 P. M., on December 4, 1956, for 1. Color Pictures with crayons or paints. Contest open to 4. Neatness and accuracy will be used as basis of awards, children of two age groups—3 to 5 and 6-12. Judges’ decision final. 2. Ail entries must be received on or before Monday, De- 5. Families of newspaper employees and participating ad cember 3rd at our store. vertiser not eligible. 3. Parents of contestants must either accompany or bring 6. One prize awarded each age group weekly. As many entty to our store. as wish may enter from each family. LAST WEEK’S WINNERS: Gale Oliver, Edenton Pat Byrtim, Edenton A Different Picture Each Week From Now ’Till Xmas Be Sure To Get Your Entry In Weekly pr >2^ ADDITIONAL PICTURES J WINNERS’ NAMES WILL MAY BE SECURED I APPEAR IN OUR AD AT OUR STORE IN THIS PAPER EACH WEEK! 11 - EACH WEEK! Christmas Is iBjU q pjT Lay-A-Ways A Family Affair E-Z Terms GIVE 6UY FURNITURE l r m Be ' x' First Payment Remembered 'iSL Not Due 365 Davs 8 uy Cahmoni We’ve Yuletide greens by the score; *■ ■ «UI 1101 J Wreath and bells deck the door. A Yparl And our OUS!e cou ld talk today, IQ^tTI fq ™ a “Merry Christmas”, it would say! I3wf» VISIT OUR FESTIVAL OF VALUES IN PROGRESS NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS Albemarle Furniture Company “SERVING THE ENTIRE ALBEMARLE AREA " Thos. F. Hopkins * Edenton, N. C. j furnishing the following items to 'the Board of Public Works from December 5, 1956 through June 30, 1957: FUEL OIL, No. 2. For use in the heating plant; of the Municipal Building of the Town of Edenton. KEROSENE. For use in the heating units at the Electric and Water Department of the Town of Edenton. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids and the Board of Public Works of the Town of Eden ton reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive infor malities. Signed: Town of Edenton Board of Public Works A. B. Harless, Chairman Ernest J. Ward, Jr., Clerk. N0v.22,29c His Reputation Judge—Do you consider this de fendant a reliable man? Has he a good reputation for truth and ver acity? * Witness—Well, to be honest with you, your honor, that man has to get somebody else to call his pigs at feeding time. They won’t be lieve him. Beauty’s of a fading nature— Has a season, and is gone. —Burns iSilvvdta \ - ..... J CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie, Inc. PHILADELPHIA. PA. X _ - PAGE THREE 2—SECTION TWft

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