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i-gECTIOff C 52 PAGE TWO Elizabeth Rich Weds John L. Goodwin, Jr. • , '. . , -Jl /z MRS. JOHN L. GOODWIN. JR. In the Burgaw Baptist Church on Sunday .afternoon. Miss Eliz abeth Parker Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray Rich, became the bride of John Leon Goodwin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goodwin of tdenton. Dr. Francis Chesson officiat ed. Music was rendered by Mrs. Eugene Brown, organist, and . Mrs. Harold Peedin, vocalist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of silk organza with a bodice of re-embroidered Alencon lace. Her veil was attached to a pill box of lace and she carried a bouquet of tuberoses, feathered carnations and a white orchid. Her “Something old” was an heirloom handkerchief carried by her maternal great aunt on her wedding day. Miss Theda Ann Goodwin, sister of the bridegroom of Edenton, was maid of honor. *ll- Wonlhs *l6- *4B- ICES PLUS TAX AND OID v ' I v in ic TAn.it TIRE OFF YOUR CAR,#EOARDIESS •mite, tube-type', 'White, tube t»R* OF CONDITION. f- Every new Kelly auto tire is DOUBLE GUARANTEED i t. Against normal rood hazards (except repairable punctures) for mon*W*s •pacified. 2. Against defects in workmanship and fdbterial without limit oe to time or mileage. (•pairs made free of charge, or allowance made an new tir« based t»pon remaining original tread and current "Kelly Price." ppis' Wovuj-f/ve& /jrg| |w\ T^uiHJtq. .. ( 1 J I BIDE THE KEtLY ROADMI I *®^/ , WE ARE SELLING NEW TIRES FOR THE PRICE OF NEW RECAPS SEE US TODAY fyu Wovuj-f/ie& /|MBI I V\ X^iuMng. .. I 1 RIDE TIS KELLY ROAD Mj R SCOTT ORE & RECAPPING CO. ' MAIN PLANT EDENTON (□DENTON PHONE 2688 E. CITY PHONE 7613 Ir* t*f >M> E«*ry KM ms Cm*. |wk «4 Fan. VM*. I i i »**»■ 1 She wore a tea-length dress of violet chiffon with a matching bandeau and carried a cascade bouquet of mixed summer flow ers. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Christopher Blossom of Wallace, Miss Mary Hazel Moore, Mrs. Donald Ray Nanney of Winston-Salem and Miss Marion Irene Parker of Gates. They wore hyacinth dresses. Eugene Marion Ward of Rocky Mount was best man. Ushers were Raymond Ray Rich, Jr., brother of the bride of North Wilkesboro,, John Theodopholes Skiles and Ralph Outlaw of Edenton and Ernest White, Jr., of Raleigh. The bride attended Campbell College and is a graduate of East Carolina dollege. She will teach in the Windsor city schools. She was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. The newlyweds are at home at 15 Westover Heights. CT IIwALD, ESBR7GI?. NORTH CAgGLguA. aVoivaDAT SEPTEMBER 7, 1882. Eyfewesfalking© j | , FRESHPpw: loin rolst Ik* FRESHLY KILLED LARGE LOCAL TIDELAND BAG I I A I. SAUSAGE IlLill 1 FRANKS 33 HUIO 45 FRESH 0 FRESH KILLED PORK BRAINS PORK LIVER »29‘ C 9 1 29‘ Del Monte 46-oz. can Chase & Sanborn Jar I No. 300 Saxet Early June PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT I DRINK s 23 c COFFEE 85 c PEASI 0 C I 16-oz. white house spiced 12-oz. morrell snack FIRST CHOICE Easy Monday qt. 24-oz. Washing Powder Peaches luncheon Meat BISCUITS Starch Ik FAB 26« can zI c can 1 c - can - _ ..?■■■ ■ ...LBS.OUAKCB 1 "™" ,S-OZ. EATWELL gk B®"™ Quick - Grits Mackerel s r Tissue 31 c Bleach 12 C 2 Can 35 C CAKE OF THE WEEK 1-Lb. Twin Pet ~.OZ. GARNER'S PEACH „. oz . TRU-ADE ..... POUND CAKE Flrt/r FrtftJ Preserves Orange Drink corned beef can or JELLY ROLL rOOd. jar 37 c I can 27c |HASH374 ««* 29c 3-=»"»2l<= I IVz QUART 1-LB. MORTON'S BLUEBERRY 1-LB. HARRELL’S I mazola oil pattie oleo frozen pies | tnn -‘95 c lb 21 c If L ,c L f®* NO. 1 TATT ~ PINTS 10-OZ. DULANY I pkg- IJC ONIONS OSls c Bonnelli Blue Plate, Hanover ——— SPAGHETTI MAYONNAISE SALAD Wk gk gk YAMS can 0C jar 29 C pkg ‘ 10iPX.II 511~ m WISCONSIN 4-OZ. LIBBY'S 303 ROSE FARM HJL 'll# C Mellow Vienna Shoepeg supermarket a? *53 LEMONS!39c lb. 43c cn 19cU Igc —,
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