PAGE TWO S-BBCTXON ONE Prances Stokes [Becomes Bride Os I John fi. Prevatte v*. Keremony Held In Lo ical Methodist Church I f Sunday Afternoon || Im a candlelight setting at the [ltfethodist Church Sunday after noon, July 7, at 5 o’clock, Miss prances Stokes, daughter of Mrs. Walter Leslie Morgan, became the bride of John Richard Prevatte, ion of Mrs. Woodberry L. Thomp son of Lumberton, N. C. The double ring ceremony was per formed by the bride’s pastor, the Rev. Earl Richardson. | -Miss Jane DuLaney, soloist, and ,Mrs. J. J. 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It has been boosted into the super class to give your car even better performance. _ I Even before this power boost, Pure-Premium held more rec ords for performance than any other gasoline according to NASCAR. And now \t’s better than ever. 1 A greet new reason to has more antiknock power and super v quality to give your car record perform i Be sure ance. with - .So come on in and try stepped-up f PURE * Pure-Premium. It’s the gasoline proved jMF, Tu by performance again and again and again! Winslow Oil Company Hertford, N. C. 1 ed a pi c gram of nuptial music before the ceremony. Given in marriage by her step father, W. Leslie Morgan, the bride wo>-e a floor length wedchng gown of Gallon Imported Rose point. lace over taffeta. The gown, designed and made by the bride’s mother, was fashioned with a se brina neckl&e, long sleeves end ing in wedding points ove- the hands, long fitted bodice with very full gathered skirt. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was arranged from a matching lace Juliet cap, touched seed pearls. She carried her first Bi ble, a gift of her maternal aunt, showered with trenched carna tions, white stephanotis and cen tered with a white orchid. Miss Theda Ann Goodwin was maid of honor. She wore a pale yellow nylon net and taffeta floor length dress, fashioned with a strapless bodice with shoulder ettes and carried a maline heart with bouquets of garnet roses and THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THtJRBDAT- JULY 11,195 T. yellow carnations. Her headpiece was of matching nylon net. Bridesmaids were Miss Elsie Vir ginia Jones, cousin of the bride, and Miss Betty Jane Byrum, both of Edenton. They wore dresses of pale green nylon net and taffeta styled identically to the honor at tendant Their headpieces and maline hearts were identical to the maid of honor. Junior brides maids were Miss Sarah Goodwin of Elizabeth City and Miss Rose anne Ward of Conway, N. C., cou sin of the bride. Their dresses of pale green nylon net and taffeta were made similar to the other attendants and they carried smtfll maline hearts. Their headpieces were -identical to the other at tendants. Milton Ward Flynn, cousin of the bride, of Newport News, Va., was best man. Groomsmen were John Augustus Harrell, Jr., of Round Hill, Va., William Errol Flynn of Edenton. both cousins of the bride, Gene Spence 'and . | jiff -v. '£ - GASOLINE OR VODKA?-"Puzzling out the ills that strike autos is tough enough when it’s an American make but Vern Schield of Waverly, lowa, right, and Edward F. Obert, science magazine engineering consultant, have even a harder job. They’re trying to interpret a Russian-language manual for the M-20 Pobeda, a 1957 Soviet car. Schield purchased the car in Finland for $1,890 and now has it on display in Chicago. James Bradley of Emporia, Va. The bride’s mother wore an af ternoon dress of pale blue Pima cotton with matching accessories and her corsage was a purple throated orchid. The bridegroom’s mother wore a navy chiffon dress with white accessories and her corsage was a purple throated or chid. The bride’s grandmother, Mrs. N. L. Ward, wore a grey printed chiffon dress with match ing accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The bride groom’s grandmother wore navy blue crepe and her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held in the church annex. For traveling the bride wore a j BUILDERS I f> __ HARDWARE, EVERY SORT, &&&NS. A. BIG SUPPLY y> we’re never I SHORT YOOWrSEEfj^BBI Imhmm <f LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Inf ~ Protect the ssss you have j invested in your barn .... Paint It ... . guard against j|g3§!l|yj-J IHI EW weather wear with— BENJAMIN MOORE’S m| BARN PAINT Press the trigger and that hole you want is /tSC made .... smoothly amjViij m , -.I '••■» |M and without any II LB bmP^ work on your part, POWER DRILLS I s-jt You can depend on the C\ tßy accuracy of our Sf/JL All are precision made jn * .to assure you of an ex cellent job . . . See ’em Open Saturdays Until 5 P. M. 0 » l * M • . [w)| pj m seafoam green linen sheath dress with white accessories and the or i chid from her Bible. 1 After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Prevatte will be at 1 home in Emporia, Va., where Mr. 1 Prevatte is with the Stone Broad ' casting Company. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Thad eum Prevatte, Mrs. E. T. Pfevatte, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Greening, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hadden, Miss Elaine Hadden, all of Lumberton; Mrs. N. L. Ward, Mrs. J. 'A. Har : rell, Johnny Harrell, Round Hill, Va.; Miss Glenn Ward, Winston- Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. 1 Miley, Charlston, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Goodwin, Misses Peg gy and Sarah Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symons, Miss Kay Sy mons of Eljzabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward, Roseanne and Taylor Ward, Mrs. Annie G. Taylor and Miss Mabel Garris of Conway, N. C.; James Bradley and Gene Spence of Emporia, Va. especially for| PET OWNERS • " 111 '■'■■■i.. In the veterinary field, fluores cein-dyes have been used to mark disease producing germs such as the virus which causes canine dis temper and infectious hepatitis in dogs and thus study the develop ment of immune antibodies. Vet erinary authorities believe this technique may be a valuable aid for disease diagnosis and research. A five year study of dogs with fractures repaired by placing a permanent pin in the center of the bone requiring support concluded that this method is safe on ani mals suffering from fracture of the long bones in their limbs, ac cording to the Journal 'of the American Veterinary Medical As sociation. The Fury anti-rabies vaccine, which is safely used in adult dogs, has been reported hazardous to adult foxes, skunks, and cattle, according to the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical As sociation. v j Harrell's Smoked Tenderized , First Cut H „.A M S Pork Chops lb DD4 47^ Phoenix I End Cut T Fresh Brand I PORK LOIN I PORK I OLEO I ROAST I LIVER lb. 23c I ib. 42c I ib. 35c fM ICRISCO HUy CHEER 3-Lb. Can 71c 93c EASY MONDAY WHITE HOUSE LIQUID STARCH T -2 Quarts 37c Applesauce n °- 303 cans ■ AJAX CLEANSER O 2 Cans 31c |2 Cans 29C BRASWELL'S 12-OZ. JAR STRfETMANN'S 1-lb BAG NBC 12-OZ. BOX Pear Pecan Vanilla Preserves Sandies Wafers 29c 49c 35c FRESH ’ I ' Local p . Local Tomatoes wlm* 68 I Cantaloupes ib. 23c I 33c 12 For 39c I j D And M Superette r ree uen>ery a tMID POf■ IH ff rt cnone 2017 'r. - .ft. . . ' •- ■ } Tn dogs ol all ages, 55 per cent show evidence of Chronic kidney infections, according to the Amer ican .Veterinary Medical Associa tion.'- - V ■ * ~ Straight SO.IO BOURBON """ Whiskev 3 4/5 QUART • f lllOAcy tnoM oimuiNO company UWUNCBURO. KINTUdCT In 8 yean of age, nearly 88 per cent have chrorile kidney infections, veterinary au thorities say.

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