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Mrs. James Gordon Kaiser Couple United Sin Matting* Cynthia Fay Deans and i James Gordon Kaiser were | married June 23 in I Westminster Presbyterian ; Church, Wilmington, Delaware. A reception follow : ed the ceremony at the Wilm • ington Country Club. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Chappell Deans and Mr. and Mrs. Richard An thony Kaiser, Jr., both of Wilmington, Delaware. The bride is the grandaughter of Mrs. William Deans; the neice of Mr. and Mrs. Ged dess Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Edmundson, and Miss Agnes Chappell of Edenton. Continued On Page 5-A -NOTICE On July 1st, 1984, Pyrofax Gas Corp. will move to its new office located in Southside Plaza on Highway 17 bet ween Hertford and Elizabeth City. The growth of our company has made this move necessary so that we may better serve our customers. For the convenience of our customers in the Hertford area we will maintain a payment office in the Riverside Insurance Company located next to the Hertford Post Office. ' Our new address and phone number is: Pyrofax Gas Corp. P. O. Box 2206 Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 919-264-3384 Watch this paper for the dates of our Grand Opening Sale and Celebration! : t i i * Bathing Suits Up To 50% Off Sizes 3-46 Junior - Misses Cotton Capri Leg Pants Reg. *19.99 Now *12.00 Chic Jeans And Baggies In Pastels, Checks, And Pinstrips Values To *38.99 Now Only *22.00 Downtown Edenton Thursday, June 28, 1984 RsanniMBi ‘l®V. /,* v0 Page 2-A mm Miss Mofts to M*tty J Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Noyes of Edenton, NC an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Fay Ann to H.S. “Bud” Reynolds II, sort of Mr. and Mrs. H.S. “Buddy” Reynolds of Belvidere, NC. The bride-elect attended Elizabeth City State Universi ty and is employed at John A. Holmes High School in Edenton. The prospective groom at tended Babney Lancaster Col lege of Virginia and is a member of the U.S. Coast Guard. The wedding is set for July 15 at Scuppernong Church'of Christ in Creswell, NC at 3:00 P.M.. Family and friends are invited to attend. ifomamaltti 4joU Mooting Center Hill Extension Homemakers club met on Tuesday June 19. Mrs. Gladys White presided due to the absense of the President. Mrs. White called the meeting to order with devotion and prayer from the new issue of Guidepost. The lesson for the day was for the Calorie Counters, we were given a list of foods and ask ed to compare number of calories from a given list of fast food restaurants. Announcements were made of up coming events and items Continued On Rage 3-A UNITED IN MARRIAGE—Valerie Dawn Smith of Eden ton and Ronald Wayne Spivey of Roper were married on Saturday, June 9 at two o'clock in the afternoon in a garden ceremony at the home of her parents on the Perquimans River in Winfall. Wtddinq Plan* -flte forealad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas Guy, Sr. of Gloucester Va. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Arline Guy to Jerry Ray Watford, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ray Watford, Sr. of Bristol, Tennesee. Miss Guy was graduated from Warwick High School and Riverside Hospital School of Practical Nursing. She is presently employed by River side Hospital. She is the gran daughter of Mrs. Olive S. Bunch, of Newport News, Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie F. Wilkins of Edenton, North Carolina. Watford was graduated from Virginia High School, Bristol, Virginia. He attended Ferrum Junior College and University of Alabama, and served the US Marine Corps. He is presently employed by S & K, Williamsburg, as Assistant Manager. He is the grandson of Mrs. David Akard, of Bristol, Virginia. An August 18 wedding is planned. "It takes two to speak the other to hoar." Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith of Edenton, N.C. nounce the eni their daughter, Rite Gail. Stephen Hall Culpepper, of Mr. and Mrs. Levin Butler Culpepper of Elizabeth City, N.C. Miss Bass graduated from Chowan High School and is a ,1979 graduate of. East Carolina University. She is presently employed by Cur rituck County Schools. Mr. Culpepper graduated from Northeastern High School. He is a 1975 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Culpepper is presently seif employed with Culpepper Construction. The wedding is planned for August 4 at Rocky Hock Bap tist Church. Aiakt JL*c* Ptojact The Paradise Road Home Demonstration Club recently enjoyed making lace projects. Members of the club were given assignments to make articles made of lace and share thepi with the group. Using knowledge gained from lessons in lace making, each member made an article. Two dresses trimmed with lace were made as well as dresser scarves. Beautiful pillows were also made of dif ferent kinds of lace. All of the aritcles showed that a great deal of time and though went into their construction. truth-on* to speak and an Henry David Thoreau 4tfc of July V Girls Dress Shorts Sun Dresses Infants - Toddlers Swim Suits -- Sun Suits Ladies Shorts, Culottes, Split Skirts 20% Off Tarkington’s Downtown Sale Starts Saturday, June 30th § Ends Wednesday, July 4th Meo.ortodiet/jQo^afijfv^ f 48“ Scatter Rugs $KMpofc>T g Plastic Wading Pool *6® Patterns Buy One Get 3 FREE Limit 5 Knee Hi’s Pkg of 12 Bathroom Space Savers % Price Embers Charcoal $J27 Limit 2 vm, Gatorade 24"
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