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For And About Women TBit rHOWAV HERALD, EDENTON OCTOBER 31, 1968. PAGE THREE Herald Society News Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams visited Mrs. Eu nice Harrell, who is a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, on Sunday afternoon. Paul Partin, Howard Col lins and Mrs. Clara Tolley spent Monday, Tuesday .and Wednesday of this week attending a summer showing in Charlotte. Mrs. Junius Britton and Charles, and Mrs. Charlie Owens spent Saturday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sadler and Mrs. Carolyn Nixon spent Saturday in Eliza beth City. -a Ben Lambeth of Green ville spent Thursday of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lambeth. ' • „* . o’/ DECEMBER BRIDE-ELECT—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Scar boro of Goldsboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Robert Wayne Bfiggs. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Briggs. Jr., of Tyner. The wedding will take place on December 29. Large Flowering Pansies READY NOW 3 dozen SI.OO Biennials and Perennials Blooming Sasanqua Azaleas (Snow, Hino, Coral Bell) Hollies Rhododendrons ... A complete line of Shade Trees. Call Us For Your Landscape Need LEARY PLANT FARM Route 1, Edenton Dial 211-4671 Tyler EDEN ( TON BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING Miss Anna Hoskins of Ra leigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoskins. Linda and Jim Dail spent the weekend in Hertford with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blanchard. ———-O Gail Nielson, Joan Bunch and Randy Copeland spent Saturday evening as guests of Gail Cozzens at East Carolina University. o Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coz zens visited their daughter, Gail, in Greenville on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl White and chidren spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Pete Dail spent, Sunday in Harrisville vit iting Jim Morgan Mr. and Mrs. William Crummey and girls spent Sunday in Newport News, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spruill and family. Jean Ashley and daugh ter spent the weekend in Plymouth visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tetterton. Mrs. W. C. Brabble, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brabble, Jr., and Diana spent Sunday in Wilson. Joe Hollowell, Pete Dail, Jim Darnell, Merrill Evans and Jack Parker spent the weekend in Baltimore at tending the Rams vs. Colts football game. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., of Charlotte spent last week in Edenton visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White and family of Rich mond, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Moore of Johnstown, Pa., spent the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Stutz man, Little Constance Lee Wil liams returned Sunday af ter spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shirley Williams, in Chesapeake, Va. O Oscar Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barnes attended the N. C State University homecoming football game in Raleigh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thor ud and Mrs. Hettie Wallace were in Greenville Friday to see the East Carolina freshmen vs. Chowan Col lege freshman football game. Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Mrs. Robert Bunch and Miss Ruby Felts left Eden ton Sunday for a week’s tour of New York City. ■ Mrs. Nora Griffin was honored on her 70th birth day with a dinner given by her sister, Mrs. Cap Ward of Tyner on Sunday. O Mr. and Mrs, Tony Miley spent the weekend in Ab erdeen and Robbins visit ing friends and family. Carlton Jackson spent Wednesday and Thursday in Norfolk Va., attending a GE and Zenith school. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jethro and son of Hamp ton, Va., spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dal las Jethro, Sr. —O Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pat ten from Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pat ten this weekend. VOTE Gardner for Governor NOV. sth Pfrjy n • n. Pickled Herring Breakfast m* tto rraia.ui u L.ijy Edenton Methodist Church All You Can Eat For fIJX) Til ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Casper Alexander of Edenton announce the en gagement of their daugh ter, Linda, to Warren N. Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Elliott of Eden ton. A December 28 wed ding is planned. Aces Home For Next Two Tilts The Edenton Aces, in spired by a 30-7 victory over the Ahoskie Indians, return home to Hicks Field Friday night to host the .Plymouth Panthers. The Aces then close out the regular season schedule at home with Gates Coun ty- While the Aces were handing the Indians their second loss of the season, Plymouth was being snow ed under by the powerful Pasquotank Central Green wave, 34-6. Coach Marion Kirby had his gridders up for the Ahoskie trip and the alert ness of the Aces proved to be too much for the In dians. One intercepted pass and recovery of three ene my fumbles accounted for valuable scores. The Aces, now in second place in the 2-A Albemarle Conference, had A1 Coston, Giggy Leary and A1 Partin as offensive stars. Leary sparked the first TD drive after John Sutton intercepted a pass during Ahoskie’s first series of downs. Leary circled the end on a 20-yard jaunt and Frank Neipraschk kicked the first of four perfect placements. The Indians were in trou ble on tut. next kickoff. A handoff went wild and was recovered in the end zone but Tom Cross fell on the play and Edenton had a safety and ffed 9-0 with just six minutes gone in the contest. George Holmes’ alert ness in the third period ac counted for another score. He picked up a fumble on the 16 yard line and ran in for the score. Other scoring included Partin on a one-yard dash and Coston on a seven yarded. Big in the defensive de partment for the Aces were Holmes, Mike Ervin, Allen Swanner, Steve Katkaveck and Jay Swicegood. Social Items Miss Mary Mac Holmes spent the weekend in Cha pel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kirby spent the weekend in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamil ton spent the weekend at I VPI in Blacksburg, Va. Miss Louise C. Hoskins Marries W. R. Capps WILUAMSTON Miss Louise Carroll Hoskins and William Rodney Capps were united in marriage October 19 at 4 o’clock in Willi amston Presbyterian Church. The double ring cere mony was performed by Rev. Neil H. Bain and vows were spoken before a background of palms and pedestal baskets of yellow and bronze chrysanthe mums and gladioli. Light ed tapers in tall candelabra completed the picture of classic simplicity. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Coke Hoskins and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. W. H. Capps and the late Mr. Capps of Nor folk, Va. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. T. J. Hoskins of Edenton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a se.mi-fitted A-line gown of white silk with an Alencon lace yoke which formed a jewel neckline. The three quarter length, bell-shaped sleeves and the Watteau train were also of lace. Her shoulder length veil of im ported illusion fell from a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a cascade bou quet of Jack Frost pom poms centered with a white cattleya orchid. The silk of her bridal gown was sent from Vietnam by the bridegroom and the bride and her mother created the gown. Her only ornament wtas a cameo lavaliere, a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Margaret Hoskins, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Miss Carolyn Simmons, cousin of the bride, and Miss Rita Grimes, cousin of the bride, groom. Miss Cathy James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George James, was flower girl. Her long dress of oriental white silk was a miniature of the bride’s gw MRS. W. R. CAPPS Make Your Vote Count Vote For: (V] SENATOR ERVIN Get: 0 EXPERIENCE gf COURAGE [pf INTEGRITY Re-elect SAM J. ERVIN, JR. U. S. Senate gown. She wore a silk bow in her hair and carried a basket of Jack Frost pom poms. Kenneth Fisher of Ar lington, Va., was best man. Ushers were Frederick Capps, brother of the bridegroom of Norfolk, Va., Frederick L. Hoskins, brother of the bride, and Ricky Grimes and Bobby Beach, cousins of the bride groom. The wedding music was presented by Mrs. Herbert S. Whitley, Jr., organist, and Mrs. M. Henry Leg gett, soloist. Miss Mar jorie Lindsley, aunt of the bride, directed the wed. ding. For her daughter’s wed ding, Mrs. Hoskins wore a turquoise crepep ensemble with matching accessories and a white glamellia cor sage. The bridegroom’s mother was attired in a rose lace sheath with a glamellia corsage. The bride graduated from East Carolina University with a B 3 in Home Eco nomics and she is now as sistant home economics ex. tension agent in Hertford County. She was a member of Gamma Beta Phi and Phi Upsilon Omicron hon orary fraternities. The bridegroom recently completed four years of Army service, which in cluded two years in Germ any and one year in Viet nam. He plans to enter college in January. The couple will be at home at 400 West First Street, Ahoskie. Williams First Prize Winner McAdoo Williams of Merry Hill won a new suit as part of the contest con ducted by Albemarle Motor Company here during the showing of 1969 Fords. Thomas Hopkins, general sales manager, said Eugene Rascoe, Route 3, Edenton; and Ernest Owens, Route 2, Edenton, won lesser prizes. Edenton Native Accident Victim John L. Eason, 42, of Hampton, Va., was killed in an automobile accident near Williamsburg, Va., on Saturday. He was the son of Mrs. W. W. Porter, 908 North Broad Street, and a native of Edenton. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Cedar Grove Methodist Church with Rev. Lloya Sanderlin and Rev. Luther Worsley in charge. Burial was in Azalea Memorial Garden near Columbia. In addition to his mother, surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gladys W. Eason; one son, Sgt. Robert Eason of Ft. Jackson, S. C.; two brothers: Emmett Eason of Hampton, Va.; and Chief William C. Eason of Brownsville, Tex.; two sis ters: Mrs. Jessie Goodwin of Suffolk, Va.; and Mrs. Luraner Perkins of Toms River, N. J.; and one grandchild. jHHI JM mk Ip WKBm. ■' £’ \ \ V ’•' :, v .r MISS NELLIE RIDDICK WOOD Miss Wood Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Wood. Jr., 109 South Broad Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Xellie Riddick, to Robert Albert Houn sell, 111. Mr. Hounsell’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hounsell of Whittier, Calif. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Em mett Leonard Riddick of Gatesville. A December wedding is planned at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Miss Wood is a junior at X. C. State University in Raleigh. She made her debut in Raleigh at the 1967 Debutante Ball. Mr. Hounsell is a senior at \ T . C. State where he is a member of the varsity swimming team. SHOP 1.N.5.1 at W. E. S. Anniversary Specials FRYERS lb. 25c FRESH CUT ~ r ~ PORK CHOPS lb. 33c GWALTNEY BACON lb. 53c PILLSBURY BISCUITS 4 cans 25c MORTON’S FROZEN APPLE PIES 4 for SI.OO GILL’S COFFEE lb. 50c rRVAM FLOOR 10-lb. bag 09c 18-OZ. GRAPE JELLY 2 jars 49c I. N. S. TALL CAN MiLK 7 cans SI.OO MARGARINE 2 lbs. 29c I. N. S. 24-OZ. COOKING OIL jar 39c 2-LB. PACKAGE FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 2 pkgs. 49c NO. 2Va SIZE DEL MONTE PEACHES 3 for SI.OO LOG CABIN SYRUP WITH FAMO PANCAKE MIX ... .pkg. 39c 26-OZ CREAM COOKIES , pkg. 29c in?n7irv LIMA BEANS 2 for 49c BANANAS lb. 10c SWIFT’S MISS ICE CREAM y 2 gal. 59c Grocery bags and turkey will be given away during our Anni versary just come in and reg ister. W.E.Saith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION rBONE SSI-4MI DENTON, N. C.
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