iarried In Rocky*Hock Church Sunday 4HH iv.tti (SAX'# Ks-MeLVIN HOLLOWELL Rocky Hock Baptist "Church provided a lovely setting in f’ , rm l gladioli, chrysanthemums Ij. cathedral canaies Sunday. October 14, at 4 t)'clock.:-in -U»e afternoc n for aiv exchang4 pf j jedding vows which uijjted Judith Ann Evans, daughter “of |4r- and Mrs. ‘Marvin Evans of j Edentcn and Baker Melvin PT<• Indian Love Call,” "The SiArdf'T est Story Ever Told” and “The j Wed-png Prayer', as tlie be.at diction. jpj The bride entered life ■'cWuYvJi v with her father, jay whom was given in marriage. KTTo j wore a gown of Chantilly lace over satin, styled with sabrina I neckline sparked with irredes- j «?nt sequins and pearljg '»nj; sleeves ending in'. vtocAng, NOTICE! TO CHOWAN COUNTY TAXPAYERS The Tax Books for the year 1962 are now in my hands for the collection of taxes. We urge you to pay your taxes now and avoid the penalty which will begin on February 1. A PENALTY OF 1% WILL BE ADDED ON 1961 TAXES NOT PAID BEFORE FEBRUARY 2. AN OTHER 1% WILL BE ADDED MARCH 2 AND AN ADDITIONAL V 2 OF 1% WILL BE ADDED FOR EACH ADDITIONAL .MONTH TAXES ARE UNPAID. * . • f* i ❖ ANY TAXPAYER WHO CANNOT PAY HIS OR HER TAXES IN ONE PAYMENT, CAN MAKE PARTIAL PAYMENTS UNTIL PAID. YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE GREAT LY APPRECIATED. EARLGOODWIN SHERIFF OF CHOWAN COUNTY I i .points over the hands. The i 'basque bodice comp;. monied the ; bouffant skirt, accented at the , back with lace roses. The skirt : i extended into a chapel train. 1 Her finger tip veil of imported English illusion was arranged from a dimi bonnet studded with iridescent sequins and pearls. She carried a face covered prayer book topped w.tli a pur ple throated orchid, showered Iwith lily of the valley, j Miss Kay Bunch was maid of j honor. Bridesmaids were Miss j Annie Faye Hollowell, Miss j June Carolyn Chappell, Miss ; Carolyn Evans and Miss Nancy j Spivey. Their sheath dresses were of blue satin with match | ing over skirt. They wore head bands of hire satin with circular veil, matching shoes and mitts of elbow length. They carried | a long stem yellow rose. | Miss Janie Evans, sister of the bride, and Miss Diane ! Moore, niece of the bridegroom, | were, junior bridesmaids. They wore dresses of blue satin and , carried a long stem yellow rose. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1962. The honorary (bridesmaids were Misses Sondra Byruni, Kathryn Roberson, Doris Rob erson, Annie Ruth Nixon, Mar gie Hollowell and Janice Boyce. Durwood Dale served as best man. Groomsmen were Leon Evans, Lewis Evans, Joe Hollo well and Malcolm F inch. Mrs. Evans, mother of the bride, chose a sheath dress of dior blue lace with sabrina neckline and matching saitn side trim. She wore matching ac cessories and a corsage of p.nk carnations. Mrs. Hollowed mother of the bridegroom, wore a dress ot blue crepe trnn.nc.i i satin with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations Mrs. O. C. Long. Jr., and Mrs. Thurman Ashley were mistresses of cciemonies. Following the ceremony tiro bride and bridegroom and their parents greeted the guests in the vestibule of the church. After wards the couple left for a wed ding trip. For traveling the bride .chose a beige knit suit with brown accessories and the orchid lifted from her iprayer book. The couple wall reside at 745 Nansemond Drive in New port News, Va. The bridal party was enter tained at a cake cutting follow ! ing the rehearsal at the home |of Mrs. Thurman Ashley by : Mrs. .Gilbert Harrell, Mrs. Lester Harrell, Mrs. Leon Byrum. Mrs. .Alphcnso Spivey and Mrs. Thur man Ashley. NCEA Will Meet In Rocky Mount Oct. 23 The 40th annual convention of the Northeastern District of the North Carolina Education Asso i ciation meets in Rocky Mount ! Tuesday, October 23. Dr. A. C. Dawson, NCEA I Executive Secretary, will discuss ! associational activities and pro | fessional improvement and will I give an unqualified personal en j dorsement to the proposed con j stitutional amendment for Court \ Improvement. More than 1500 educators from j 18 counties are expected for the day-long meeting. Counties in the district include Bertie. Camden, Chowan, Curri tuck. Dare. Edgecombe, Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Nash, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington. Words are but empty thanks. —Colley Gibber. | No Fire Hazards in Maybe.-ry Comedian Don Knotts takes time out from being funny as the deputy sheriff on CBS-TV’s Andy Griffith Show to help Ronnie Howard bone up on his duties as a Junior Fire Marshal for National Fire Prevention Week (October 7-13). Ronnie, who plays Andy Griffith’s son Opie in the TV comedy series, is one of millions of boys and girls who will qualify as Junior Fire Marshals by inspecting their homes for fire hazards. The Junior Eire Marshal program is sponsored by The Hartford Insurance Group in schools across the nation as a year-round public service. Merry Hill News I By Mrs. Ethel Winborne > Mi', and Mrs. Owen Barfield and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Noah Small and Mrs. M. B. Barfield of LaGrange. They also attend ed homecoming at Nahunta Sun day and visited friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobh and son, Kenneth of Elizabeth City were guests of Mrs. T. E- White and Mrs. Baker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Eason and daughters, Peggy and Brenda, of Hampton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cobh. Mr. and Mrs. David White and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Newport News and Mr. and Mrs. Gene White of Arlington. Va., were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. Everett Baker of Norfolk spent the week-end at his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Love and daughter. Nina Gail, spent 1 the week-end at their cottage at M»rehead City. Their guests for the week-end were his broth er and family Mr. and Mrs. Grady Love and children of Greensboro. > S-Sgt. and Mrs. Victor Meinke and son, Vickie, of Morganton returned home Sunday after visiting S. V. Cowand and fami ly last week. Zebb Mi|ler was a patient in the Bertie Memorial Hospital at Windsor last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winborne visited his aunt, Mrs. Nancy Winborne of Ahoskie Sunday afternoon and Sunday night they : visited M. and Mrs. Dan Bow-! en of Windsor. Mrs. Chesley White is spend-! ing some time with her daugh- | ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. j Milton Robertson of Rosemead. , Mrs. William White was the | guest of her sister, Mrs. Flor- i ence Pierce of Mars Hill Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Seaten Williams had as their guests for Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Mathews of Portsmouth and Tommie Langdale of Galveston, Texas. Mrs. L. I. Bowen and Jimmie Bowen and Mrs. Mollie Austin of Windsor visited Mrs. Ethel VVVVVVVS^VW>/N^WI^VWS^VA^WVWI COUNTRY Gentleman DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN 85 PROOF distilled from 100% Qrcfi) FT. j . . Bottled By JJ.POUCHgTY'SSOWS, fne,Ofstm«r» Winborne Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wil- ! liams and children of Ahoskie were the week-end guests of her ; mother, Mrs. Lloyd Cobb, and ; also visited Mr. and Mrs. liar- , vey Williams of Edenton. Mrs. T. E. White, Mrs. Lilia Evans, Martin and Marian White j visited Mrs. Milton Robertson of Rosemead Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Prnden, Sr., and Mrs. D. A. Byrd spent Sunday in Windsor with Mrs. Maude Spivey. J. L. Williford was a patient in the Chowan Hospital at Eden ton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baxc- j .more and children of Ports- | mouth were the guests of his j grandmother, Mrs. C- T. Baker , and his aunt. Mrs. Viola Cow- j and Saturday. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Cowand returned home with them. Mrs. Archie Rhea of Ahoskie j visited her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Cobb Saturday. Mrs. D. A. Byrd spent Mon- j day and Tuesday of last wee’; with relatives at Ahoskie and'! Aulander. Mrs. Robah Griggs and Mrs. Seaten Williams made a busi- WE ARE NOW BUYING BULK PEANUTS - CORN and SOY BEANS at TOP MARKET PRICES AUTOMATIC WEIGHT--NO WAITING LARGE CAPACITY DUMPING PIT GOVERNMENT GRADING WE WILL COMBINE AND DRY YOUR PEANUTS We Also Have Facilities For Picking Stack Peanuts ❖ SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL ' e VALHALLA PRODUCE CO. PHPJVE 3426 EDENTON ness trip to Edenton Wednes-. I day. 1 Mrs. Bernard Williford and j! Mrs. E. J. Prnden, l~ r spent. ( Wednesday and Thursday in < Norfolk as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Smith. Mrs. Jimmie Lo,e and Mrs.; T. E. White were in Edenton on a business trip Thursday. 15 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Approximately 15 delegates frotn the Edenton congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses will it tend the fall circuit convent on at S. 11. Clarke. Jr. High Sehon . 1 Airline Turnpike. Portsmouth. Va., October 19-21. In attendance wll he more • KENTUCKY InMl q ~ STRAIGHT WBi BOURBON lg9H * OILiIO oil than 700 Witnesses and friends i from the 16 congregations of Circuit 26 of Virginia and North ! Carolina. The theme of die convention will be “Spread the I Word of Life.” 38 JAILED IN SEPTEMBER Jailer Bertram Byruni reports that during September 38 per sons were placed in the Chowan County Jail. Confinements rang ed from one to 25 days and the expense amounted to $313.27, which includes jail and turnkey fees. i ~ ~— There is no genius in life like (he genius of energy and ac tivity. Donald Grant Mitchell. 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