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Tcsrn3-Ward Vow3 ' Spoken Wednesday , (Continued From Page One)' spring flowers. ' The diminuitive flower guria, Kuta .nn - Sloop of JIooMsviUe, niece of the bride, and Elisabeth Faucette of Raleigh, cousin" of the bride, wore dresses of ,: white snuqufeette made identical to that of the maid of honor, and carried miniature nosegays of daisies. Our Store Is Headquarters For Sportsmen . . . If it's fishing, baseball or boating supplies you need, come to us. We can supply your needs. Outboard Motors: We have an excellent line of motors . . . several sizes to choose from. V FOR FISHING ... you can't beat our stock of Rods, Reels, Poles, Baits, Hooks, Sinkers, Corks, Tackle Boxes, etc. It's BASEBALL TIME again, and we have a large stock of equipment including Bats, Balls, Mits, Gloves, Masks, Shoes, Caps and Baseballs. Enjoy the Sport You Like Bet . . . Use Proper Equipment From Our Store Half ord Hardware & Supply Company ' ' ' f'Trade Here and Bank the Difjerenc e" ' 0 ISM...M :i' ttk SH cubic feet sffi'fifm witkia the fff'$$ti ' ' , shelf area, piiu Kt-''wi Ja 1H cubic feet "ftffl'-l iwxw u ... oeei by r'A'-'::r:?!- am refrigerated KP$ Frnjt Fj.h" I V ? T I H uinf bo mora M W ii II H f'or spaea " II II taaB ' FROM jV Y blaster Frank Gray Lioop of Mooreaville, nephew of ' the bride, was ring-bearer. - ; . Honorary bridesmaids were ' Mrs. Frank Stephenson . of Boston, Mass., Mrs. H. R. Jhristensen of Rochester, N. Y, Mrs. Hubert Dail of Raleigh, Muss Annie Louise Sloop of Moorea ville, Mrs. H. F. Faucette of Raleigh, Mrs. El wood - Nowell, Mias Nancy Darden and Miss Frances Newby, ajl of Hertford. ' 'V','." u'.,',"- Best man was v the bridegroom's father, and ushers were Jarvis Ward, brother of the bride, of Hertford, Pr. Jack Nowell and Wayland Jones, of Wake Forest ' and ' Roger Gamble of Chicago, 111. Mistresses of ceremony were Mrs. W, T. Ward of Raleigh land Mrs. L. N. HollowelL Mrs. Ward, mother of the bride, wore a gown of blue crepe with lace bodice and matching accessories. She wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Yearns, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of dusty rose, with har monizing accessories. Her flowers were orchids. 1 After a bridal trip to unannounced destination, the couple will be at home at Wake Forest. The bride is a graduate of Mere dith College arid of the Bowman- Gray School of Nursing at Winston- Salem, and for the past year has been supervisor of the Wake Forest Hos pital. The brideggroom is a graduate of Duke University. He received his M.A. degree at the University of Georgia, and will , receive his Ph.D. from the University of North Caro lina in June. He has been an in structor at Wake Forest College for the past four years. Out-cf-town a at t-.e v .. J included Dr. ,and Mrs. W. B. Yearns, Miss Juliet Yearns, Mr.' lnd Mrs. R. F. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stom and Mr; and Mrs. R. L. Rex roth of Louisville, GaA Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wells of i'Nw; York City; Roger Gamble 0 Chicago, :D1.; 'Mr. and Mrs. RV H. Trasier, Mrs. D. D. Overby, Miss Mary Ffwchal, Wayland Jones, Dr. Jack Nowell, "Dr. Tercfval Perry, Dr. Thane- McDonald, Mrs. G. W. Cormn and Mks Florence Barth olomew of 4 Wake Forest; Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Ward, Df: and Mrs. TUT; C Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faucette, Miss Elizabeth Faucette, of Raleigh; Dr. Julia H. Harirs of Meredith Col lege, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lassiter. - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Euro of Corapeake; Mr. land Mrs. C. T. Dough- tie of Edenton; Miss Thomasine Ward of Williamston; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward and David Ward of Ryland; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephenson of Pendleton; Mrs. E. N. Grady of Elm City; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rawles, Miss Elizabeth Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coleman of Rockv Mount; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooke, Jr., Mrs. 0. R Cook and Mrs. J. R. Cook. Sr., Miss Dinah Cook of Aulander; Mrs. W. C. .Jackson, Kathleen, Gwen dolyn and Sara Page Jackson of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mjs. W. 0. Seymour of Norfolk, Ya.; Miss Una White, Mrs. Charlie Brett and Mrs. Henry Madre of Severn; Mrs. W. T. Culpepper, Mrs. J. G. Wright, Mrs. S. G. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Twid dy, Mrs. Lucy Greyson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Massey, Dr. and Mrs. Z. D. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett of Elizabeth City. The bridal party and out-of-town j were Vc aed at a ' ' su.per on Tuesday evening prior to the rehearsal by I W. M. Stephen son and Mrs. F. G. Sloop. After the rehearsal Mrs. L. N. Hollowell 'and Mrs. Beverlv Tr r"r T rttted at a Cake-cutting f t 4 e i " s cf 2 ra. Hot lowell. Mrs. L.C -i Wow and Mrs, T, L. Ward entertamed at luncehon for the weddimr narty and out-of- town ; guests on . Wednesday at the of L.j. hwiow. 1 ! Among others entertaining for the uiiuo t. various parues were urs. J. yr. plllon, Mrt. y. N., Darden, Mist Nancy;, Darden, .Mrs. J. 0. Felton of Hertford'; Mr. W; T.' Ward Mrs, W.. Cr Wtod, .Mro. Frank Faucette of Raleigh; DrV and Mrs. Henry Stroup, Dr. and Mrs. Percival Perry, Mrs. C. H. Patrick end Mrs.' R. II. Frazier of Wake Forest.'" r-r' " ' - Summer Tag; SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE v Sun Suits, sizes 1 to 6X. Priced at Pinafores, sizes 1 to 3. Priced at $2.98 Sun Dresses, sizes 1 to 3. Priced at - $1.98 Boxer Shorts, sizes 1 to 8. Priced $1.39 to $1.79 Boys' Sun Suits, sizes 1 to 4. Priced $1.49 to $1.98 Polo Shirts, sizes 3 to 10. Priced . $1.39 to $1.89 C 5 s K - 1m 1 $2j8 ar I 3 JONES KIDDIE SHOP Second Floor Gregory Building Hertford, N. C. Big "AcroM-the-Top" Frosea Food Chest . . . 50 Bw. packaged froeen foods and k cabta! . Spacioiia Moderatefbitt, : BalaiMd-CoM Compart meat . . . ideal Cor dairy product and "everyday" fcoda! Cold-Mat Freshener.. -law jdaf meat with super-moist oold for vegetablee, aalad greens, left-overs! : ' . ' Kdrina tor's exclusive new Fruit Freshener . . . moist- ooid pteaeiTSiioni Kehrinator's famous okvsphere mechanism . ., . per- , ' maneotly lubricated . . . IroubWree performanl , EASY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $19.95 DOWN ... 24 MONTHS fO PAY BALANCE Our ilpplipe fti(i.ftO We Now Have In Stock For Immediate Delivery KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGES .. . All types and sizes. WASHERS . . . wringer and spindrier types. All sizes. Priced from $99.95 up. :i Cx KELVINATOR WATER HEATERS . . . table top and cabinet typqs. CABINET SINKS ... 54 and 66 inch sizes. Full line of smajl appliances, -v " :.. IJBERAMRADE ALLOWANCE FOR , YOUR OLD MODEL We Have a Number of Good Used Washers and Ice . Refrigerators . .J ; Priced Sxom $5.00 to $350.- , THESE BARGAINS ARE WORTH SEEING LOUIS WINS LOW Electrical Appliance Sales and Service , BELVIDERE, NORTH CAROLINA . - 6W-L0T rh ' In liJSU 11 0 J1A 14 T . . Everyone else has had their say on the proposed $200,000,000.00 road debt. Now it's up .to the 1VOTERS to decide- - 1; With over 29 1,586,600.00 available, for construction , and improvement oiF roods in Jthe next 4 yearslom nor mal sources, do you think It Is necessary to borrow $200,000,000.00 more? ' , ' . : ' . r ' ' 2. Po ypuatyour taxAdollars .to go -for - interest pay- merits instsad ot, rpaqsr. . 3 Do you want your children to be still payinp off your ..V,;i-..;V ;:k!V 1 : If your answer Is NO to" these questions, - VOTE AGAINST THE $200,00030000 ROAD DEDT i'y'.'y'i Jfc." ;aBSBaBaBBBaaaB.Ji5Br.T'wr .- ':-. i.-s i '' " JUNE 41 , - V ;v'.-r -' m..
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