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PAGE POUB THE PERQUIMANS WTSI5KLY, HERTFORD, X. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1948. ! f I y F : i ?.? 'rBritt-Keaton Vows v:r "Spoken December 22 c " -f The marriage of Miss Eloise Itea ton, daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Km ton and the lata Robert R. Keaton, of Hertford, to Edward Britt, USNR, ; son of Mr. and Mr, E. G. Britt, of 1 V Wilmington, took place on December 22 at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon in the Chapel in the Woods, Norfolk Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. Chaplain Seldomridge , heard the vows and performed the doable, ring ceremony at the altar which was de corated with palms, candles, ever greens and white gladioli. The pro gram of . wedding music was rendered by the chapel organist and soloist The bride, who was given in mar- , l riage by , her brother-in-law, F. T. Mathews, wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin fashioned with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves tapered to a point at the nana and a full bouffant skirt form ing a circular train. She wore a fin- ger tip veil of illusion and carried a brides' bouquet of white rose buds cen tered with an orchid. Miss Katherine White, of Richmond, Va., was the maid of honor and the bride's only attendant She wore a gown of yellow chiffon dotted swiss fashioned with high round neck, long ; full sleeves and full skirt. She car ried an arm bouquet of talisman , roses. Johnnie? Spivey, USNR, of Rich mond, Va., was best man and the ushers were Floyd Benton, of Hert ford and Dee Mickey, USNR, of Nor folk, Va. SNOW TOLL NEWS I36" Productlon" r. im. t ii:so o'clock . Cat , ' . , devoted to track, crops hat been the court house door d Perquimans Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawver "and Ulira? b bt PU. , - County, North Carolina, offer for sale family scent Sunday with Mr and , in? ,ncreaae n Pullets at public-auction, to the highest bid Mrs, D. M CaTwriiht - has been considerably more than SQ.der for cash, the following described Mr. and Mrs. Rimr WirwW peF CMrt indications now point to! property: Adjoining the lands of Geo. son, of Hertford. t s,,nH with ,ar? W poultry T. Wmalow and Abram Small, be- Mr and Mrs. Henry Cartwright TC "I k . Mrs! Jack Benton and Mrs! Eddie' iZlfTy tr,ii , cj xtii. lert for ways of increasing t h e Tisitini "w"u,,k quality of the crop and of reducing! to Winfall and running said line far Mr.Vand Mrs. John Elmer Ward and .7 r V """w w vnence a daughter stent the weekend with!.8.00"8 not only north c?un Me thence their Barents in Chowan. ow , Ior au crop" M "Vest6, tasteriy course to the Public Road, Mr. and Mrs. James Harrell and' niu' x.t: Ijj... . family were guests Sunday of Mr. and! VT K' aluOT Mrs. I V. Harrell at eL, SJL&JZ ginning at the corner between Geo, T. Winslov and Abram Small on the Public Road leading from Belvidere thence along, the said road to first station containing two acres and be ing same land deeded to William Clin- Mr and Mrs. William ckitwriirht' ,quality of cotton m08t needed byl ton Sma11 Abram Small and wife, air. ana airs, wunam i,artwrignt rfnmofiV marVof s. a t. and daughter, Jo Anne of Woodville visited Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Cart wright on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell visited her brother Roy Gregory at Woodville, who has just returned from overseas on Sunday. the domestic market" Sarah Small, deed dated January 20. The report calls attention to the' 1921 which flee for further description, need for more dairy cows in North! A cash deposit of 10 will be re Carolina but suggests that a large quired of the successful bidder, portion of the increase in the num- Dated and posted this 8th day of oer vi ammaiB oe usea ior iamiiy miiK January, iy46. y ' A MAJOR DEFECT : 1 Jeweler Why do you want me to refund your money on this engage- ment ring? Didn't it suit? Young Man The ring fu', rslitfcut I didnt , DDT Not So Deadly To Bees As Feared DDT, highly effective supplement to nature's own method of controlling insect pests, is still under intensive study by researchers and the results of tests made to date are encouraging, according to specialists of. the State College Extension Service. One of the early fears that DDT would destroy too many bees which are useful as honey collectors and particularly valuable as pollenizers of crops such as legumes and fruit has been virtually eliminated by the dis- Following the ceremony a reception deadly to beea tha the arsenical cows to improve the general diet of I the farm population, j "Vegetable crops will have to be ad justed to domestic demands, which may mean a marked decrease in acre !age," the report says. was given in the Monroe Room at the Monticello Hotel. The bride and groom cut the three tiered wedding cake. Miss Katherine White presided at the punch bowl and was assisted in serving by Mrs. E. H. Cannon, Jr., of Hertford and Miss Lois Asbell of W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, N. C. Traffic Cop "Now, Miss, what gear were you in at the time of the accident ?" Demure Miss "Oh, I had on a black beret tan shoes and a tweed sports dress." I 3 TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA We Have the Shows Friday, Jan. 25 Vivian Blaine, Dennis OTteefe, Perry Como, Carmen Miranda in "DOLL FACE" Also News and Featurette "Welcome Home" Saturday, Jan. 26 ' Jimmy Wakely and Lee "Lassies" White in "THE LONESOME TRAIL" Last Chapter "Phantom Rider" Comedy Sunday, Jan. 27 Shows 3:30 and 9:15 Jack Haley and Helen Walker in "PEOPLE ARE FUNNY" Also "Americans In Paris" Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 28-29 Robert Montgomery, John Wayne and Donna Reed in "THEY WERE EXPENDABLE" News Musical Shows Start at 3:30 Features at 3:55, 6:35 and 9:15 Wednesday, Jan. 30 Double Feature Bing Crosby in "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" Robert Armstrong in 'GANGS OF THE WATERFRONT Chapter No. 10 "Master Key" Thursday-Friday, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Betty Hutton in "THE STORK CLUB" I sprays now commonly used. Beekeep ers now are beginning to regard DDT as a promising relief for bee losses by arsenic poisoning. Usual objections to the new pest control have been predicated upon the contention that it would "upset the I balance of nature," a theory that ben- ciitmi insects, oiras ana otner pre daters can sufficiently control insect pests. So, intensive tests of DDT are being made to determine its effect upon fish, birds, beneficial insects and other wild life. In regard to the widespread use of the chemical, it now appears for the first time as a practical control for some forest insects. The current "crop" of beetles and other injurious pests in North Caro lina has been described by Extension specialists as normal with no dan gerous outbreak indicated. Many Changes To Come In Farming Now that the war is over, many changes in farm production in North (Carolina will be necessary if heavy losses, similar to those suffered after the last war, are to be avoided, says the sixty-seventh annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, re cently released by Director L. D. Baver. The report cites the 30 per cent in crease in peanut acreage as compared with pre-war years as a good example of what has taken place in many Don't Neglccl TV-..! Nature designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their tijk is to Kep the flowing blood stream free of a.i trtcon of toxic inipuritios. The act of U-.'tny - lift ittelf is conjiuotty prddi-in wast matter the kidreya must remove from the blood if ,'jod heath is to mi dure When tho Mdneys fa' to luncion h Mature intended, there ts retention oi wa&ce that may cauae body-wide di treaa. One may gufler naming oackaehe, persist rat headache, attacks of aizzineas, letting up nights, swelling, puffineei under tha eyes (eel tired, nervous, ail worn oit. Frequent, scanty or burning passugea are ometi-nes further evidence of kid ney tr bladder disturbance. The recognised and proper treatment la a diuretic medicine to help thr kidney get rid of exceas poisonous body waste- Use Doan't Pill. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on Doan'$. Sold at all rirur stores. AnnmidDiiiiimceinmemiG We take pleasure in announcing that r. Roulac Webb, who, prior to his entry into the armed forces, served as sades manager for your Plymouth-Chrysler Agency here in Hertford, has purchased one-half interest in the Towe Motor Company, and henceforth the name of the business shall be known as Towe-Webb Motor Company. We wish to thank all our customers and friends for their patronage in the past an4 assure all that it wilf be our en deavor to continue the best of service in the future. TOVE - WEBB MOTOR CO. PlymoutM!hrysfer Sales And Service . ' HERTFORD, N. C. AV. . ... ' :.'rt . '.'"'. ' y PHONE 2461 More Canned Foods Now In Prospect Now that the postwar era has be come a reality with the downfall of Japan, citizens of Chowan county can look forward to dramatic develop ments in canned foods, many of which were first packaged for the armed forces, according to W. C. Stolk, vice president of the American Can Com pany. Mr. Stolk said that the approxi mately .(WO cans of food opened annually by residents of the county undoubtedly will be largely increased with the arrival of the new postwar items. It will be no trick at all, he said for a housekeeper to put together a three or four course meal by mak ing use of the canned foods she should shortly find on grocery shelves. Classified and Legals BABY CHICKS BEST GRADE Barred rocks or hampshire reds. Jan. or Feb. shipments $13.95 per iw postpaid March or April IUJ95. $200 per 100 books orders. Address Seeleys Chicks 214 Church St, Nor- iojk to, va. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Elnore C. Nixon, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, norm Carolina, this is to notify all persons naving claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or Deiore the 17th day of Decem ber, 1946, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons inaeoted to said estate will please maice immediate payment. This 17th day of December, 1945. NATHAN TURNER, Administrator of Elnore C. Nixon. Dec21,28Jan4,ll,18,25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Pherebee L. Griffin, deceased, late of Perauimans County, North Carolina, this to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C. on or before the 10th day of January 1947 or this notice will be pieaaed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of January, 1946. MRS. EMMETT T. STALLINGS Administratrix of Mrs. Pherebee L. umrin. janl8,25feb5,12,19,26 NOTICE OF ADMINICTRAWON Having qualified as Administrator or the estate of Mrs. Maureen McM. Winslow, deceased, late of Perqui mans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C. on or before the 8th day of 'January 1947 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This 8th day of January, 1946. E. L. WINSLOW Administrator of Mrs. Maureen. mcm. Winslow. janl8,25feb5,12,19,26 NOTICE OF ADM INISTR A Tin v Having Qualified an Arimlniofn. ""wpw of the estate of Joshue C. Winslow, ueceasea, late or ferquimans County, North Carolina, "this in to tlntifv oil persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Belvidere, N. C. on or before the 4th ary, 1947 or this notice will be plead ed in Dar of their recovery. All per- 80ns indebted to said'eatnto urill nloo. make immediate payment. - A Ms 4th day of January 1946. D. A. wrasriw - Administrator of Joshue C. Winslow nHlWMj,15 NOTICE OF SALE ? I Under and bv virtu of thm anttinW. ty coptained in that certain deed of trust executed on tha fttli A art .A April, 1943, by W. C. Small land his wire, Annie smau to Chas. E. John son, trustee, and recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds for Perqui 7" - -' -J J ..,v.i. jVWVUIMi JU M. K Book 23, page 417, default hav ing been, made in-the onditioni of said deed of trust, at tha request of the'holder of the note, the undersign ed trustee will, on 9th day of Febru-, CHAS. E. 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