For And About Women K Thursday, April 29, 1976 ' Dowd-Crooke United In Marriage Miss Kathleen Teresa Dowd, daughter of Mrs. Lawrence Michael Dowd t and the late Mr. Dowd, became the bride of Mr. ~ James Ronald Crooke in a candlelight ceremony Saturday at 4 P.M. in Saint Anne’s Catholic Church. Mr. Crooke is the son of l Mr. and Mrs. James Wriston Crooke of Hamlet. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. »' Joseph Klaus. Nuptial t nriusic was presented by S: Mrs. Larry Smith, organist, ‘ and Mr. Robert Spence, v, sploist. the was beautifully decorated with . tall palms, and a large £ basket of yellow gladioli, T White mums and snowflake - pom-pons and was lighted with yellow candles in a brass arch spiral decorated With yellow gladioli, white mums, and pom-pons, t Given in marriage by her > brother, John Timothy > Dowd, the bride wore a gown of white silk satin. The empire bodice was designed with a Victorian neckline and long bishop sleeves i : edged with ruffles at the ; wrist and was lavishly : appliqued in reembroidered : ATnecon lace and pearls. l w<- wF ►J 1 “ ' • AM J j Mrs. Janies Ronald Crooke SHOP I. N. S. -—AT W.E.$. SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 79c OWALTNEY BOLOGNA 12 or. pkg. 79c COOKED SMOKED HAMS lb. $1.19 $ LEE. CREME OK ft MO PLOUR bag 89c 1 MORTON TV DINNERS «»ch 55c ALUMINUM FOIL ■ ■ .4 rolls SI.OO 3 LBS. PARADE SHORTENING .can $1.09 PARADE MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNERS 4 boxes SI.OO TRY US FOR FRESH MEATS AND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE p - \N, L Smith's Store MOCKT BOCK SECTION _ : Pb*B< 221-4931 ■ Edenton, N. C. - ■ t. .. ' 1 • j, .. _ THE CHOWAN HERALD The gown had a gently draped skirt of lace appliques and pearls and was enhanced by a chapel benght train bordered by a ruffle of Alnecon lace. Her finger tip veil, bordered with the same lace, was arranged from a Camelot headpiece. She carried a nosegay of gentle white roses, orchids, and stephanotis. Miss Kathryn Crooke, , sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. The oth6r attendants were Mrs. John Timothy Dowd of Edenton, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Wriston Donald Crooke of Hamlet, sister-in law of the groom; Mrs. Gary Whitehurst of Elizabeth City, and Miss Julie Habit of Edenton, both cousins of the bride. Mr. Crooke, father of the groom was best man. The ushers were Michael Lawrence I Dowd and Timdthy Habij (Dowd of Edenton, brotners of ;the bride; Wriston Donald Crooke of Hamlet, brother of the groom; and John Joseph Cooper of Fayetteville. The bride’s mother wore a gown of pink nylon chiffon fashioned with a lace waist Page 3-A and long sleeves, and wore a corsage of cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Crooke wore a gown of mint green silk and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. Continued On Page 5 Merry Hill Local News By Ethel Winbome Messers Steve Williford and Randy Miller of E. C. University, Greenville were at home with their parents for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Phelps were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker of Edenton on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White spent from Monday until Friday at Danville, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Martin White and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick made a trip to Creswell Sunday and spent the afternoon at Pettigrew Park sight seeing. Rev. and Mrs. Wint Hale and Helen were the guests for Blaster Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wint Hale, Sr. of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and children and Mrs. Ken Hopkins of Newport News were the weekend guests of Mrs. J. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor and children of Norfolk spent Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Phelps. v Mr. and Mrs. Warreo. Yonder slice NewarP f Delaware, MrslKdy Turner of Sharpsburg, Mrs. Sherwood Allcox and children of Greenville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William White for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bunch and children of Chesapeake spent several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick, B.L. Smithwick and Mrs. Virgie Baker were the Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gardner and family of Plymouth. —O— Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. William White Easter Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sutton of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Beorge Bowen of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harrison, Miss Vivian White of Windsor, Mrs. Kay Turner of Sharpsburg, Mr. Sherwood Allcox and children of Greenville. BRING NEW LIFE TO YOUR CARPETING Revive the orif tnel beauty cf your run- Cleaned in your own home A by Von Schrader dry-foam method Nomuss.Nofuts. flUl No odor . Uee the same day. LrK,, All wart g JffW / LhwJTST’ MU _ PERRY'S Carpet Cleaning LYNN C HERRY Carpets Shampooed In Your Homo or Place of Business • Par AgnaMmant Call m-UH Altar IP.M. ■ ii.NS. ACPm ■ ■ Sr J y Miss Kate Claiborne Andrews Engagement Announced RICHMOND, Va.-Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Fred Andrews of Richmond, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kate Claiborne, to Mr. Jimmy Ray Peele of Denver, Colo. Mr. Peele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Ray Peele of Tyner. CARD OF. THANKS I would like to thank each and everyone for being so wonderful to me during my stay in Chowan Hospital. I would also like to thank everyone for the beautiful flowers and cards sent to me. But most of all for the wonderful prayers, they meant everything to me. May God bless each one of you. V. E. Tynch J; vttiAtrSA ■ SPHYGMOMANOMETER? II is a device that is used to measure your blood pressure. First, a cuff with a rubber tube is wrapped ■round your arm and the tube is inflated to constrict the flow of blood. 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She is a member of Phi Mu Sorority. Mr. Peele graduated from UNC with a degree in psychology. He is presently employed by Gerry Outdoor Sporting Company. The wedding is planned for May 29 in Richmond. AUXILIARY MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary will be held Monday at 10 A.M. in the conference room of Unit “B”. All members are urged to attend. More Society On Page 5 v aw lUiLLUULI: [FANTASTIC ASSORTMENT | OF GARDEN SEED Quality seeds that insure proper germination. We A A offer vegetable, flower 1 Ml. KL and herb seeds. O Y TO | AjKpSegfllr' SPRING SAVINGS 'JjP|L 3.19 - Beautiful bush and climbing "V, X \ LOW LOW PRICES \ \ ON QUALITY \ LAWN mowers \JL ”hT- 79.88 M h ut p. 84.88 and Stratton engine l with automatic choke and | easy spin recoil starter. ■v * S S m&i, NOW SAVE V. ON GERANIUMS wf 99$ \ / Lovely potted geraniums m just beginning to bloom. 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