M:c3C:::iaDail VcdsG.T. Becker, Jr. St Paul Methodist Church in. Chevy Chase, Maryland, -was the teen Fri day evening, June 27, of the marriage of Miae KM Dail and Charles Wil liam Becker, Jr. Dr. William Firth, the pastor, performed the ceremony, using the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Austin Dail of Arlingtonv Vir ginia. She wore a period gown of white organza with embroidered lily of the valley over taffeta. The bodice was tight fitting with email telf -covered buttons down the front and had i long pointed sleevea. The floor length full skirt fell ito a long train at the back. Her Juliet cap and fingertip veil of illusion were held by a coronet of seed pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of white bride's roses center ed with a purple .throated white or chid. Her only ; ornaments were a gold locket and a gold bracelet, gifts of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail.' V''''' Miss'Taye Dail, sister of the bride, of Greensboro College, Greensboro, 'was maid of honor. , She wore a floor length blue taffeta, dress trimmed in . blue lace and wore a matching lace pic ture hat. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. - iLittlfi Donna Lea Dail. another sis ter, of the bride, was flower'girl. She wore a long pink organdy dress and earned a basket of rose petals. During the ceremony Miss Eloise Lahores of Washington, D. C, sang "I Love Thee" and "The Lord's Pray er." - ; J -i i - The bridegroom had as his best man Sol Freischtot of Washington, D. C. The ushers were '.: Dave Ddbkin and John Black of Washington, D. C The bride's grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Dail, of iDurants Neck, wore a black sheer dress with a laoe bodice. She wore a shoulder corsage of purple orchids. ' The bridegroom's mother wore a- navy sheer dress with blue ac cessories and also wore an orchid cor sage. v-;- !;X . .' , v,: Following ihe ceremony a reception was given in the church social hall. Both the sanctuary and the social hall were beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and baskets of mixed white The bride is a graduate of Roose velt High School and attended Stray el's Business College and is at present employed ; at the Pentagon, Army Division. Mr. Becker Is a junior at Wilson College in Washington, D. C, and is also associated with the A. M. Draisner Real Estate Company, Wash ington, D, C. : .:, ,;;' ..ii ;. After a wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains and Western North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Becker will be at home in Washington, D. C. ,, .PBLLOWSHIP ORGANIZED The Rev. H. M.-Jamieaem: pastor, met with the youth of Woodland Church ' on Thursday night and or ganized a Metawdat ; xrai$ F40lpw ship, with 12 ireiribere. - ... The following oElciM weroi elected: President, Myrtle Gordon Williams; secretary, Barbara Lee Sawyer; MYF treasurer, Pat Harrell; local treas urer, Ronald Harrell, Do You Remember? , . By J. P. PERRY ' When there were only three brick buildings .in the Town of Hertford, the court house, the jail and the Hert ford Baptist Church. When there were no street lights, electric. When some one had to drive a hone all over town and light kero sene lamps every evening and early morning drive around ' and blow the fights out. . ." "'-"V . ' , ' When it was so dark on the streets at night that you had to carry a lan tern so as to see how to keen out of I the mud holes on the sidewalks after a ram. :; ;: When there were no paved streets or sidewalks in Hertford. When -cows, pigs and chickens, also grouse : roamed the streets of the town. 1 . ' When there were no telephones in Hertford When there were no railroad pass ing through the town. When the steamboat "IBarbinger" plied between Belvidere and Norfolk and northern markets, and stopped in Hertford for freight. WHITESTON NEW . Dave Klaphack of St. Louis, Mis souri, spent the Fourth of July with his wife and son, Kirk and Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernejft White. !. . mrics Tumi.. XTn, -nn the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow and family. -! Fourth of July visitors of Mrs. Ida Winslow and family were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Winslow, Donald Winslow, Charlie Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Patrick and grandson Ronnie of Norfolk. Saturday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgess and Alfred Rountree of Norfolk and Mrs. John Hill of Beech Spring. Miss SyMe Winslow of Washington, D. C, spent the week-end with her parents, . Mr. - and Mrs. J. Luther Winslow. ' Mrs. Fred Upton and children, Fred die and Susan,' returned home with Mr. Upton after an extended visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ralph White. Mrs. Verna Winslow is spending some time with her children in Norfolk.-: Henry Winslow is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow and family in Chuckatuck, Va, The Rev. Isaac Harris of Guilford College spent last Thursday night with Mrs. J. T. Lane and Elsberry Lane. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lane were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howell and son Wayne of Beech Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Stallings, Misses Janice and Arlene Stallings and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and sons Reggie and Tommie. Mr.- and Mrs. Elisha Winslow vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson and children Cynthia and Mike at Ry land Sunday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Maurice' VanHorne of Colum bia and.Mr.-!and',Ms.,.EiJon iHarrell of hear Eienton viaitpa 4f r. and Mrs. Claude Rountree " and" Miss Marie Rountree Sunday afternoon. Neft On list "And now . sentlemen." continued the congressman. "I wish to tax your memory." "Good heAvvns." mnttersd a enJ. league, 'whv havesft we thonsrht of that before?" " CARD OF THANKS , t I wntild li'lra in mtreaa m thank I to the many friends for the cards, nowers, gins ana visits wmie i was patient in unowan Hospital. MISS KIMSEY PERRY. CARD OF THANKS 1' ! We wish to express our heart-felt thanks to friends and' neighbors for the many acts of kindness tendered us, for the cards and flowers sent and cars loaned at the death of our hus band and father, William N. Tucker. Mrs. William N. Tucker and Family. REPORT OF CONDITION OY HERTFORD BAH COMPANY Of Hertford, in the State of North Carolina, at the dose of business on June 80, ASSETS. 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, ' and cash items in process of collection $ 667,132.06 IU. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed- 1,216,418.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions., . dU-.swO.SM Other bonds, notes and debentures -- T2.865J63 'Loans and discounts --.---- ---; 701,003.74 4. 6. 7. 8. 11. (Bank premises owned, $18,4013.44; furniture and fixtures, $5,B1S.1 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets . - - 23.ei7.SS . 1.00 v 11,809.48 42,997,738.20 12. TOTAL ASSETS - . UABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnership!! and corpora tions - ; 113,004.18 14. Time deposits of individuals,' partnerships and corporations 894,245.02 157,103.62 2,706.21 16. Deposits of U. S. Government (including postal savings) . 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) j 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS - j 2,60188.13 20. Bills payable, rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money 23. Other liabilities . 150,000.00 6,525.01 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated obliga tions shown below) v c - , : CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital 26. Surplus 42,758,213.14 .: $ 48)000.00 120,000.00 31.025.06 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 40,500.00 29. TOTAL CAHTAL ACCOUNTS ' . : $ 23925.06 27. (Undivided profits 30, TOTAL IJIXJIflflES AM) CAPITAL ACCOU!NTS?2m,738.20 This bank's capital consists of : First Dref erred stock with total par value of $23,000.00. total re ; . tirable value, 123,000.00; Common stock with total par value of ' .'?5,000.00. ' . x MEMORANDA ' TotaJ depoeits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or - t any official thereof . $ . 6700.00 81. Assets pledged or assigned, to secure liabilities and fo. ; other purposes JS 889)12.21 f, Wm. K. Hardcastle, Vice President and Cashier of the above-named bank, do so'amnly swear that the above statement is true, snd that it fully and correctly represents the true state of .the several matters herein contained; and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. . . , ' T f '. IWM. H. HAjRCDClASTLE. Correct Attest: . . ' . t v' ,i J,' W.WARD,'' .. '7. ' . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, - ' ' ' T. P. BRTNN, State of North Carolina,; County c Pe-ulmanei. ; . Directors, hereby c (Sorn , i to and subscribed before me this 9th day of July, 1952, and I ' tv-t I am not an oftcer or director of tl s bank. . ; . ' ' ' D. l L ID, Notary Public. . t r- -ch so, i::. ' - - Classified and Lecals LOST-JAmm' i WRUST WATCH. 15 jewel Elgin with second hand and ' black band. Reward. , Mrs. D. J. ,Pritchard, 39 Covemt Garden Street Hertford, N. C. Phone 41711. Hi THE SUMMER BRED ELT SALE of the1 Virginia Hampshire Swine . Breeders Association will be held Tuesday, July 22, 1952, at 1 o'clock at the P. D. Gwaltney, Jr., ft Co. plant, Smithfield; Va. Selling in . . this sale are 44 bred gilts and 16 spring boars of real modern meat ' type hogs from the tops of the good herds of the State. The entire of fering will be bang tested and cholera treated.- For catalog write Carl W. Grove, Waynesboro, Va, Jiriv 11.18 SAVE MONEY on your insurance through dividends ; returned to policyholders! CAU GEOflGE FIELDS Fields Insurance Agency MARKET STREET PHONE 5601 Try a Perquimans Weekly Classified Ad T 41 IHVII mi MEAT AND PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT JUUY 12th V T 7 ICGD TGA Tlf-IG . racMAI I AW PRICE L 1 P TON T E A 4 0Z. PKG. eil tender Leaf T-wu'tf-W ItUw Tea Baas W ' T W ' .... . m ' . .mm '".'AT. lis Silver Labet lea f rr 1 1 mtnn Ten Baas " 21? $jahdm JamJi fijwdim SWEET TENDER GOLDEN BANTAM 6 ears 25 SELECTED HOME GROWN RIPE TOMATOES . ctn. 25y .HI LEY BELLE FREESTONE N. C. PEACHES. . .2 t' 35 CALIFORNIA GREEN TOP . FRESH CARROTS.2 . .chs.25 LARGE GOLDEN YELLOW ' RIPE BANANAS. .2 , 29 FANCY TENDER STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS ! 2 ibs. 291 BLADE SQUARE CUT lb. 53 U. S. CHOICE OR U.S. GOOD TENDER DELICIOUS 7 INCH CUT RIB ROAST 69? MADE FRESH SOLD FRESH - GROUND BEEF. . . 59 ECONOMICAL PLATE IN - STEWING BEEF. . . . u. 29 ONE LB, CUTER'S SLICED KUS ONE LB. LUTSK'S WEEK LONG SPECIAL SNOW CROP FROZEN LEMONADE 2 5ff 331 WEEK LONG SPECIAL APPLE PIE RIDGE APPLESAUCE &h2 10 WEEK LONG SPECIAL STANDARD TOMATOES 2 CANS 25 WEEK LONG SPECIAL PLAIN OR IODIZED STERLING SALT 2 ?o 15 WEEK LONG SPECIAL DURKEE'S BLACK PEPPER 'ca05- 17 WEEK LONG SPECIAL MAINE SARDINES 2 15 WEEK LONG SPECIAL CASTLEHAVEN PEAS 19 O No. 303 Mm CANS WEEK LONG SPECIAL REDGATE TOMATO JUICE 10 No. 2 CAN WEEK LONG SPECIAL GREEN AND WHITE DUSON LIMA BEANS 10 No. 303 CAN WEEK LONG SPECIAL RED CROWN POTTED MEAT 2 YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL IS LESS WHEN YOU SHOP AT CS fi . mm,-: x i 1 t it r' 't v 1 11 y v ' ' "" "' ' """ "" , "' ' "r ' " 1 1 ' ' V f iBf'-' ' .i Mii.iiim.ii 1 --r- - o - .-."-L,,..,-. -A '

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