i’'' MRS. JAMES CLINTON SPENCER Miss Mary Sue Elliott was married to James Clinton Spen cer on Saturday afternoon, June 24, at 4:30 o’clock in the First Presbyterian Church at Virginia Beach. ‘ The Rev. Lamar Seritell of Fox Hall Baptist Church, Nor folk, V&., former pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony. Following the ceremony the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dalton Elliott! of Tyner received guests at a reception in the church social hall. The bridegroom is a son <jf Mrs Edward Alfred Soencer and the late Mr. Spencer of Ramseur. After a wedding trip to Wash ington the couple will live at 5000 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach. . Both are faculty members a! Princess Anne High School. Tilt bride teaches home economics and graduated from the Woman’s Golle.ge of the University o North Carolina at Greensboro. The bridegroom, who attendee Appalachian State Teachers Col lege at Boone, N. C., and Elon College, teaches health and phy sical education. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride had her sister. Miss Celia Rae Eliiott of Tyner for maid of honor. Miss Sara Elliott, another sister of Tyner, was a bridesmaid with Mrs. Kells Barrett of Atlantic Beach. N. C., college roommate of the bride, and Miss Doris Suit of Crockett, who has been rooming Taylor Theatre EDEXTON, N. C. I Thursday, August 3 Janies Darren, Burl Ives and Shelly Winters in "LET NO MAN WRITE MY EPITAPH" ‘ Friday and Saturday, August 4-5 norm,k fkatfrk Bill Travers 'in f "THE GREEN HELMET" —and— Rory Calhoun in | "RAW EDGE" Technicolor ; Sunday, Monday and ! Tuesday, August 6-7-8— ! Elvis Presley, Hope Lange, ; Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins —in— | "WILD IN THE COUNTRY" Cinemascope and Color ; Wednesday, August 9 Shows continuous from 3:30 David Ladd in "A DOG CF FLANDERS" Cinemascope and Color FREE MOVIE DAY Trade With The Following Merchants And Get Free Movie Tickets George Chevrolet Company, Inc. Ricks Laundry A Dry Cleaner* PAG Super Market Mitekener'a Pharmacy Alb* marie Motor Company - f Phthisic's Super Market, Inc. —■ [ Quinn Furnltnre Company, Ine. Belk-Tyler Company Eden tan Furniture Company _ The Olentoa Restaurant Bill Berry'6 Texaco Service ; iHollowtlls Rexall Drag Store -Fru-CuA Beauty Shop Coming,, August 10-11-12 'THE HONEYMOON \ MACHINE" W Recent Bride with the bride and also teaches at Princess Anne. Colleen and Marcheta Perry of Hertford, nieces of the bride, were flower girls. The bridegroom had his broth er, Thomas Spencer of Balti more, Md., for best man. Tom my Thomas of Greensboro, Dr. William Stout of Washington, D. C„ and Kells Barrett were ushers. Music was furnished by Mrs. Merritt Hooper (former Peggy Perry of Tyner) of Elizabeth City. Selections were "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” “Oh, Perfect Love,” and “The Wed ding Prayer.” The bride wore a white dress which she had designed and made, assisted by her mother. Fashioned of imported pure silk organza over tulle and taffeta, the dress was trimmed with ap jliques of ehantilly lace em broidered with seed pearls and sequins which outlined the neck- INTRODUCING aSjc AWNINGS, PATIO COVERS AND CARPORTS by the makers of the • Perfect far window,, dnoihoodt, carport, and patio covers) • Ventilated to eliminate hot air pockets! •. • Vinyl weather-seal gasket on oil doorhoods and patio models! • Durable aluminum construction choice of 15 Hi-Bake enamel decorator colors! • Conforms to all architectural stylos? - Colonial Upholstery Co. 3 Miles U. S. Highway 17 South of Eden ton PHONE 2074 | THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1961. line, covered the front bodice | and short sleeves and were | used in triple motifs down the full skirt center. Tiny covered buttons accented the pointed back bodice to which two large panels of lace extended into a full train. Her fingertip veil of imported French illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and | sequins. She carried a cascade of white orchids and varigated ivy. Her senior attendants wore aquamarine silk organza over taffeta, fashioned with short sleeves, oval neckline and belled skirt. The honor attendant carried fuchsia snapdragons and pink , throated lilies and the brides | maids carried pink snapdragons | and crimson-throated lilies. The i flower girls wore aquamarine I dresses fashioned as the senior 1 attendant and carried chains of pink-throated lilies and sum mer flowers. The bride’s mother wore an aqua linen dress and the bride groom'-s mother wore a dress of slate blue lace. Both mothers wore corsages of white orchids. Frankly Speaking] By FRANK ROBERTS ! Quite a few Edentonians echo my sentiments: I’m a North erner by birth, g southerner by | choice. I’m a club-member, as is Larry Noyes. • Larry is our ! town’s only full-time account ant and handles the bulk of Edenton’s business. He’s happi ly married to the former Mad | lean Stillman of Creswell, and 1 they have two girls, one and ’ three years of age. Originally, p i Larry hailed from Toledo, Ohio, and graduated from Holland OH, MY ACHING BACK Now! You can gret the fast relief you need from nagging backache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired out feelings. When these discomforts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain—you want relief —want it fast! Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink —often setting up a restless un comfortable feeling. Doan's Pills work fast in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy pain-relieving action to ease torment of nagging backache, headaches, muscular aches and pains. 2. by soothing effect on bladder irrita tion. 3. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. s Enjoy a good night’s sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 years. New, large size saves money. Get Doan’s Pills today I 4 Doan s Pills High School there in only three years. To top that off, he grad uated from the University of Toledo in only three years. While attending the university he worked from 20 to 60 hours per week, yet still maintained a B plus average, just as in high school. Right now, he has only about nine hours to go to re ceive his Master’s Degree for BA. This scholastic wonder also spent a good four years in the Marines and at one time was stationed in Eden ton. So far as his work is concerned, Larry started as accountant for Ernst and Ernst, the largest public ac counting firm in the world with headquarters at Richmond. Next he came to work with R. E. Aiken of Elizabeth City, and opened their Edenton offices. H e worked with Aiken until June of this year and since that time he’s been in business for himself in our town. Inciden tally, he’s turned down many CLEAN SWEEP SALE BARGAINS GAL()RE! Items for the home as well as clothing. SAVE on your mililUhr back-to-school budget by buying now. Many clothes articles can be worn into early fall. You will want to read every section of this big circular and then make your plans to be here early AUGUST 3rd for the savings of your life. ¥ T ¥ rp L U ! (learance Sale! t / OUI I O mri Shredded WOMEN’S W/ rrFoam Rubber SPORTSWEAR Men’s summer suits at a huge I 7 Iff t savings! Dacron and cotton and I I> I | I i J\V W WOMEN’S :j dacron and wool. A large choice O O /vtnDniM ATUC UlttifiV*' ’ 1 of styles and colors. Regulars, (MMHK A d S1 <)<) va | uc t UUKIMM A1 ES KiiffSfeS , shorts and longs, sizes 34-46. WS! Shredded foam rubber pil- Cotton checks, stripes an,l solid W | m■■ ( q,- i »ir-it . . colors. W ssh nv\ Cdi, Liu sn\ lngs \ $29.99 sale $21.77 Velvet ft Repeat of a during thus sale. Sizes 8-18. |gj WA (Sl'JI (M) w«jL» HH MuM sellout. Hurry because the $3.99 SALE $2.77 %£' \ hdlt '24. / 1 supply is limited. $5 99 SALE $3.97 ' | \ \ $.>9.99 sale $28.7 7 I sale womens \ i Bermudas \ SALE .. . MEIN S SUMMER c AI v . selection Os smart looking short. Famous CV^) O Ali fi 1 brand names. gggSSitt» t- Straw Hats -- Slimmrr $5.99 SALE _ $3.971 Men’s summer dress hats. Styles kmiium «. QQ pi i t.’ 1 < i (i"f for the young and older men. Import- .. • $/.«/./ oALilii >4..;/ j ed straws. Smart styling; sizes 6% I !1111 I'll IIS , l. to 712. 1 ajdiiiau Women’s Summer T-Shirts I ,fl $1.99 . . sale ..$1 47 Mcn ' s wi tTis p $1.99 SALE _ $1.47 / / $2.99 . . sale . . SLS7 S *2.99 - SALE MTOI/ C.Q no 1 little ironing. Sizes A, B, $3.99 SALE 1 $3.99 . . sale . . $1.97 c and d. SALE MEN’S ( ~ SKIRTS OUM ML K \ gaafe . ®‘‘ * J • Many care-free fabrics. Assorted colors andl !|| Hp o-e rj. styles ... a big savings! \ X llf§tt nAXT HP O )@P£ betofS,X $1.99- SALE SU7 '6®l PANTS W, i™t* s*zm a;;t§Bk Men', sunder pants at a terrific s.v- f j // GIuSSPS M-99 - SALE *2.97f||g|g|| ings now when summer is here. A great . $0.99 SALE 1 F rvwVf ;- stock of fabrics, styles and colors. Ivy kfPpj Limited supply. Set of } league and pleat models. Buy—save! six tall icc tea glasses. As- WOMEN'S SUMMER j f I $4.99 .. . sale .. . $3.47 I L ° V, S ES , . . // $5.99 .. . sale ... $3 67 i\ * i A Assortcd colors - Buy nm ' and ss,vi - t [ * i:L\ Hil 111 $1.99 SALE $1.47 JK\ $7.99 .. . sale .. . $4.97 Mm 1• 1V $2.99 SALE $1.97 /] $9.99 .. . sale ...$6 97 $3.99-SALE 52.77 f -- S A L E ! Z=Z=T============llllZlZ: Men’s $2.99 Value Short Sleeve Sofa Pillows I>ARI»L( l E Dress Shirts GRILLS A special on men’s short sleeve Beautiful decorator colors. jf | | Large 24-inch diameter gnll. /■ dress shirts. Wash ’n wear fab- Regular $1.29 seller. ; \\ AdlUMablr :n cMok.nc height.. f X ric. Button-down collar and reg- II , r W;u ‘°l- i egu M f a alar spread collar styles. Sizes cms m \\ ar ’* scl 01 * U :|«2 27 - H $6.97 I SALE! BOYS’ SWIM SUITS $1.37 ’ _ _ _ EOYS' $1.99 VALUE SWIM SUITS 51.47 Kol-L Mat BOYS’ $2.29 VALUE BERMUDA SHORTS 51.77 ■ JLfttt II ITJItII BOYS' $2.99 VALUE BERMUDA SHORTS $2.37 SALE... MENS Sets 1 sale hardwood yacht Swim Shorts b,s eh i,»,° ni £,. ,w n„„°s folding chairs ▼▼ M. J.AI. w back. Washable, fast col ©l OO 0 „] 0 ffl-| A ....... or. Blue only. Regular Striped canvas back and seat. .A— -• »aie ...» $2 99 seller. Folds for easy storage: light s 2.99 .. . sale ... $1 97 -i OPT ' v ' eight A regular 5299 seller ■ - f L mlifffffWj I *C / lA)ok what you’ll save by buying $0.99 . . . sale . . . 1 *U I during this terrific sale! BELK-TYLER’S Os EDENTON another lucrative offer to stay in Edenton. One of his main reasons is the faith he has in our community’s future. As for his own business, it’s looking j good now and looks even more promising in the years to come, j As for the overall business pic ture in Edenton, Larry says I that it’s lower than it was in 1959, according to the latest! compilation of facts and figures.; Furthermore, it’ll keep getting lower until industry settles here., Right now the reliance is on agriculture, which doesn’t look promising. However, as stated before, Larry has great faith in! the future of this area and once industry does come to our town, this economical fact will be a reality. The new industry will create new businesses on the re tail level. For instance, for jeach industry that emDloys 100 people, one new retail outlet is : created. I asked him if new ' industry would affect farming. He pointed out that in Washing- 1 ton County quite a few farmers! work full-time in the pulp mill, but still work their cwn farms J as a second job. Result? A thriving economy. It could hap-! pen here! What's happening here 1 businesswise right now? Some thing akin to a stand-still andj to add to those problems, ij checked to find out the busi-] nessman's biggest complaint. It’s | this: people who won’t pay for what they buy. I think the term is “deadbeat”. The overall pic ture though is promising. The, future looks very good and Lar ry Noyes, who has his finger on the pulse of the community, feels optimistically cheerful con cerning the economy of this I area. Larry, who specializes in accounting systems and manage- j ment service, is recognized by| his customers as an outstanding authority on accounting and by! his friends as extremely intelli-j gent, extremely personable and' a good guy to have working with us, and for us, here in Edenton. Closing Thought: In business, three things axe necessary . . . knowledge, temper and time. Witnesses Plan To Attend Convention Fifteen delegates from the Edenton Congregation of Je hovah’s Witnesses plan to at tend the Circuit Convention which will be held at Ports mouth, Va., August 4-6. More than 600 delegates from 16 congregations from Virginia and North Carolina are expect ed. The meeting will be held at the S. H. Clarke. Jr.. High School, Airline Turnpike. Ports mouth. The convention’s climax will be a public address by H. L. Brissett, district supervisor. Sun day, August 6, at 3 P. M. The SECTION TWt. PAGE THREE subject of the address will be “The 20th Century in Bible Pro phecy. All sessions will be open to the public. BOXSCORE ON N.C.ttIGHMAYI Raleigh - The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M., Mon day, July 31 follows: Killed To Date 604 Killed To Da*e Last Year 634 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mr. John Shackel ford announce the birth of a 7 lb. 14 oz. son. John Ay cock Shackelford. The newcomer ar rived at. Chowan Hospital Thurs day morning.

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