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C .. " , ' - " ' i THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY; HERtFORD,?N.va, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936. PAGE FIVE
Tn4iiActimi IVMlflinfv' ' I Mrs. Braxtoji DawsonTDr. and Mrs. ,(r ClrnvA Qnnietv , I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ion his part he would order his driv-lboth colored, were found ''mdlty'ldT
' "Tvt,Tt' nST.i Zl. M. S.' Bulla's Mr. and Mrs. W. R. fr n f. m a Jlm Gregory, of Woodville. er's license revovked. simple assault and each taxed witfc
At- Uply iTimty jorenian Sophia Wood; Miss ; JtlOlaS IIS Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Alberto H. Ros, Mrs. William Everett and Luke White, half of the court costs.
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A weddiwr of much interest ..was
solemnized at Holy Trinity Episcopal
Churchy Hertford, on Saturday, April
25, at high-noon, when. Miss Louise
Jocelyn Gaither ; became the bride of
Rdbert Brooke , Albertson, .'of Ports
mouth; Va., with the Rev Edmund
T. Jillsonv rector of Holy Trinity,
officiating, assisted : by the R"e.V. C
; M " ; Holmead:?;rector ;1 of ' Trinity
Ijhurch; Portsmouth, Va.
! The "church was beautifully ; decc
rated with. palnis,' ferns vahd white
. powers, ,and -.waa .ligtitea Dy.;,catne!
'dral. candles.!"-.f f-''- -l
:v..The 'ushers were' Iftuish,? It
.Jfriplett, Tom E. (Silman and A. T.
BidOiCK,c TOt 4-orismputn, y a.-
$ Miss ' feeler Montgomery Gaither,
of Eliiabeth- City, was maid of hon
or and the. bride's only attendant.
Miss ' Gaither wore f an afternoon
gown of aqua lace, .with brown ac
cessories, and carried; a nosegay of
mixed flowers,, with pmK preaomi
nating. The bride was lovely in a gown of
white net over taffeta, with a large
hat of aaua horsehair. Her flowers
were ar old-fashioned nosegay of
valley lilies and Wue forget-me-nots.
She was given in marriage oy ner
brother, Charles W. Gaither, of Eli
zabeth City.
The groom had as his best man R.
A. Robertson, of Portsmouth, Va.
The Bridal Chorus from "Lohen
grin" was used as a processional,
arid Mendlessohn's Wedding March
was used as a recessional, with Mrs.
H. A, Whitley at the organ.
The bride is the attractive daugh
ter of Mrs. W. G. Gaither, and the
late Mr. Gaither, of Hertford, and is
a member of one of the oldest and
most prominent families of Eastern
Carolina. She is a young woman of
much personal charm and is very
popular with a wide circle of friends.
The bridegroom is the only son of
the late John W. Albertson and Ber
tha Vaughan Albertson, of Elizabeth
City, and a grandson of former Sur
terior Cour Judge Jonathan W, Al
ertson, of' North Carolina. Mr. Al
bertson is a graduate of the Univer
sity of Virginia and is a prominent
young attorney of Portsmouth, Va.,
and formerly served as Common
wealth Attorney.
Immediately after the ceremony
the bridal party, out-of-town guests
and a few intimate friends were en
tertained at a wedding breakfast
given at the home of the bride's
aunt, Mrs. T. F. Window, after
which Mr. and . Mrs. Albertson left
for $ wedding trip and. upon, their
return will be at home in the Har-
borview Apartments, in Portsmouth.
Among thp out-of-town guests at
the wedding eret Q. W. Gaither,
Miss Helen. . Moatgomery GaiUier,
Miss Mar Oaitheri Mr., arid Mrs, E.
C. Conger ; IJr.., und Mrs. W. r G.
Gaither, ipsa Mary. Leigh Gaither
Bettie and Bill Gtjher, Mr., and:
Mrs. W. H. Gaither, Carolyn and
Joe Gaither, Misses Marcia, Minnie,
Catherine and Mildred Albertson,
Mrs. Albert Worth, Mr. and Mrs. F.
V. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Flora,
Mrs. John H. Hall, Mrs. Ray Toxey,
II'BrjvxtoM. Dawson, Dr. and Mrs.
Sue Grice. Miss Mildred Husrhes. all
of zabetin City! Mri arid , Mrs. R.
'RobertlDr'ftnd.Mrs H.
HooosMr alMrsTorii;E.. Oilman,
the Rev.'; Mr"C. M, ' Holmede, W. G.
' Farish', Mr. W and Mrs. , Emmerson
Smith, Mrsi C M.' Holmede, Mrs.
Kenneth , MAlphin, Mrs. Stewart
Sylvester, Hi Triplet, Mr. and Mrs.
William-CasV Mr.-and Mrs. A. T.
Riddick,"-;;M and Mm. W, V. Gres
ham, Mr, kM Mrs. L. A.' Williams,
Mr. and 5 Mrs. A. A.; , Wendell, Mr.
and Mrs. A.& H. Carney, Mr. and
Mrs. ST. Hi Wilcox, Bettie, Katherine
and Tom 'Wncox Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hudsi, Miss Mary Tudor
Hudson, all ff Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Franks Winslow, . of Rocky
Mount; Missji Adelaide Winslow, of
Rocky Moiinfj Mrs. James C. War
ren, E. I. Wasfren, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Conger, Mrsj Elton Forehand, Mrs.
Joe-Conger, Mrs. C. G. Conger, Mrs.
B. W. Hathaway, Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Mr. and MrjB. Graham White, Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Wood, and Mrs.
Budlong, all ff Edenton.
Shower lib Honor Of
Mrs. Benton Hurdle
Mrs. Jesse Hurdle and Mrs. E. L.
McDaniel delightfully entertained at
a miscellaneous shower on Thursday
evening honoring Mrs. Fenton Hur
dle, at the home of Mrs. Jesse Hur
dle, near Chapanoke. Mrs. Hurdle
was formerly ? Miss Ada Lee Mc
Daniel. ;
Games and contests were enjoyed,
the prize winners being Mrs. Jesse
Hurdle and Mrs. Elisha Russell.
Delicious candies and apples were
served.
The honoree received many useful
and beautiful gifts.
Those attending and sending gifts
included: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harrell, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H, Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Red
Ferrell, Mr. arid Mrs. M. C. Boyce,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pierce, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Kadat White, Mr. and Mrs.
Elilhu Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey
Russell, Mr. axfi Mrs. Elisha Russell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Stallings, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Hurdle, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
McDaniel, Mr. arid Mrs. Fenton Hur
dle, Mr. andiMrs. Leslie Sumner,
Mesdames Thomas Deal, W. H.
Pierce, Sr., J. Sumner, Sue Hall,
Otha Jordan, Jil Lane, 0. C. Elliott,
and E. B. Hollowell, Misses Margaret
Ferrell, JuanitaSWmte, Eunice Har
rell, Ruby Lee&umher, Susie and
Claudia UmphWtt, Alease Wilcox,
Juanita McDaniel, Onella Fierce,
Hazel Hurdle, Slrah and Emma Deal,
Ruby- fcjne, Dpfs Bater, Hilda., By
runi, Annie Blle Russell, Sajlie
White;; Messi- Ardell, Byruin, Joseph
S $W5 FeiielL Craftpn Russell,
chard Russelif Jack Hogatha, Wil
lard, Rothie, Mather, Robert, Thom
as and Lloyd Hardle, Maryland and
Eugene Boyce, Wmfred, Herbert and
Pack Harrell, and Kadar Franklin
White. 1
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Oak Grove Society
The Woman's Missionary Society
of Oak Grove Church met on Wed
nesday afternoon with Miss Lillian
Bright. - Tha devotional was led by
Miss Mildred Lewis, and Mrs. Over
man offered prayer. Readings on
Foreign Countries were given by
Miss Mildred Lewis, Miss Mattie
Ferrell and Miss Grace Ferrell.
Several, interesting poems were
read by Mrs. Lillie Belle Perry, Mrs.
P. L. Whitehead, and Mrs. Georgai
Jackson.
After the business session, a social
hour was enjoyed. Delicious ice
cream and cake was served by Mrs.
Bright and Mrs. Roy Pierce.
Those present were: Mrs. Henry
Ownley, Mrs. W. R. Perry, Mrs.
Molly Trueblood, Mrs. Bertha White
head, Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs.
John Bright, Mrs. Roy Pierce, Misses
Mildred Lewis, Gracie and Mattie
Ferrell, and Lillian Bright.
CHAPANOKE NEWS
Mrs. Irma D'Oisay lias returned
home from Norfolk, Va. where she
was the guest of Mrs. Roy Branch a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Atoerto H.. Ros
spent Monday afternoon visiting rel
atives in Weeksville.
Miss Cora Laycten was a visitor in
Hertford Friday.
Those from here attending Quar
terly Meeting at Woodlawn Church
Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tal
madge Lewis, Billy Lewis, Mrs.
Daisy Perry, Mrs. W. H. Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Jackson, Miss Mil
dred Lewis, Mrs. J. C. Wilson and
daughter, Susie Mae.
Mrs. Mary Bray, who has been ill
at her home near Woodville, is convalescent.
Mrs. G. W. Gregory had as her
dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Addie
Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mercer,
of Elizabeth City.
Mrs. Johnnie White, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Henry Gregory and little son
Jim Gregory, of Woodville
J. C. Wilson, Jr., Misses Ruth Rob
erts Wilson and Mildred Lewis have
returned home after a week's stay in
Washington. 1
Mrs. Daisy Perry, Mrs. George W.
Jackson, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Jr., and
Miss Mildred Lewis attended the
club meeting in Hertford Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Lewis
were in. Elizabeth City Saturday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Perry, of New
Hope, were visitors at the home of
Mrs. G.W. Alexander Sunday.
Mrs. John Symons has returned
after a short stay in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Evans, from
near Edenton, passed through Chap
anoke Monday.
BOYCE CARVER
Miss Martha M. Carver and Robert
Harry Boyce, both of Hertford, were
quietly married on Saturday, April
18, the ceremony being performed by
the Rev. D. S. Dempsey, pastor of
the Hertford Baptist Church, at the
parsonage.
The bride is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carver, of
Hertford. The bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyce, of
Hertford. He is employed as book
keeper at the firm of Reed & Fel-
ton's. Both young people are very
popular with a wide circle of friends.
The couple are making their home
on Grubb Street, in Hertford.
Two Strangers Held
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Charlie Mullen, colored, that White
had told him he was going to steal
the revolver.
Daniel Felton, colored, charged
with assault with a deadly weapon,
was found not guilty.
Murden Rhodes, driver of the
Acme dairy truck, was fined ten dol
lars and taxed with the court costs
after being found guilty of reckless
driving. Judge Oakey cautioned the
young man that if there was any
further evidence of reckless driving
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