streamers. , (tives. , I IT' " Jessie Spivey of Norfolk 'Feht Kiss Ann McSnddden of Denton, 1 I I t I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I j 1 I I I 1 1 . --y 1 ty a . bolt of light- da barn located on r Tom Oliver of the Bag- f community Thursday . c f last week. The HerU -. 1 -partment was called to a Lut the blaze had con . i i fcailding before tJe r the firemen. A peanut dig rnd a number of . small farm , rs well, as the building, was ' ''"'e fire. :. . ,. " WHITE-TRUEBLOOD In a small but impressive wed ding on June 11, 1955, Miss Mary Kuth White daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton White of : Denton; Texas, became the bride of Thomas Earl Trueblood of Fort Worth, Tex as, formerly of Durante Neck, son of Mrs. Lucille H. Trueblood and the late Alonza Trueblood. . The bride' was attired in n white Texas , was maid. of honor. ' She wore a blue nylon dress and her corsage Was pink carnations. Bill Smith of Post, Texas was best man. a The mother of the bride wore a white nylon dress with white as- sessories and white carnations. . Following the ceremony a recep tion was given in the home of the nylon dotted swiss dress with white bride. accessories. , She carried a - white I . Mr. and Mrs. Trueblood are now Bible topped with a spray of car-. making , their home in Denton, nations '.with hanging - love-knot' Texas. , w ILft w jm W v;M kJ u-x S-4 m4 wj oil1 "' It would be ridiculous, wouldn't itt Yet it'i no more ridiculous then servic ing Iohn Deere Tractors and Equip , ment without proper tools ... without the necessary mechanical "know-how," Our shop is equipped and staffed to take care of your John Deere service' needs. We've the precision tools which enable our skilled mechanics who are - trained in "iohn Deere servicing meth ods, to do your reconditioning work V efficiently, quickly, and at the lowest possible cost. What's more, we use only genuine John Deere parts as replacements; they fit properly, last longer. , . Yes, for quick, dependable, economi cal John Deere service, you'll find our ; service shop outstanding. Why not stop in soon and let's make a service date? J. C. Blanchard & Cd., Ihci "BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 183a 'BLANCHARD'S .week-end; specials ; s' Cannon DATII TOWELS . . 4 . tie Airrlif Kaq f nl nnatol enlist colors ... You can't afford to ' pass up this value! Only 89c ea. i Cannons FACETOVELSV THESE ARE A STEAL AT ONLY . ,-...(.... , Only 39c ea. ", i . Same heavy tufted pastel colors. to- match bath towels! : Beautiful Chenille 2-PIECE BATH SETS Extra Heavy . . . Mat and Seat Cover. Many delightful col ors and your choice of round or oblong mat. Going fast at I $1.98 V h i !"r Cannon WAS!! CLOTHS TO MATCH THE BATH AND FACE : TOWELS .. , . Large size,, pastel colors. '; Another bargain buy! . ' Only 25c ea. 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L Monday dinner guests ; of their j Kiss E. iiy Lt a ' daughter, Mrs. William Window Byrum have j and family of Whiteston. i I homes af.or t , 3 viol.;. 7 I-. l. i c i und dau;.Uir-I.. ' li.e cl.lif cause of humi... 1J. T.. is to be found in the pre.' 1 t t! tiir i up in ch.lu'iood. s f. a in - . Rene Descai. A: V mm, .V riRY-LAND FREIGHTER The ti.S. Army's . new training ship for stevedore troops, the "S.S. NevewaU," SW-feet steel repUca of a modern freifhter, site snf ly-and for aU time In her Soiff's Creek "berth' at Fort EustU, Va, The ship has faculties for 272 trainees.. CHAPANOKE NEIWS VerTy' wen Mrs-.Joe cuthreit biiu gnumuaugnier vuuti ' Agar oi Mrs. John: . McLauchlin a n d daughter, Laura Lee from Wash ington, D. C, spent Friday and Sat urday with Mr. and -Mrs. H. . E. Ownley. v.v . ' 1 . Mrs. George Jackson spent Inst week at Lake'Junaluska attending the Southeastern Juristion' School of Missions. . Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentqn and Mr.' and Mrs. Kerm;itj Benton of v Hertford, Route three,' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Layden and. daughter. Sheila of Hertford Route one. Mrs. Edwin S. white, aaughter, Ann and son, Glenn are spending a part of this' week with her; sw Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson of ter, Mrs. Delores Price and family Chapel Hill' spent the past week end-with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. James Hofler of Hobbsville spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and children of Portsmouth, Va., came Saturday and are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Irnn Dcrsey.' Mr. Vaughan returned foil Sunday. . - ' 1 , Mrs. J. C. Wilson left Tuesday for Miami, Fla.; she will also go to. Alabama, Georgia and Tehnes kiI hefor returning home. S 1 : Mrst-.Wle BUhkle. if "KflrfoKcj (iV a., stayed Beverai dny4 l'as't week with Mr, and Mrs. H.:E. Ownley." Seth Perry returned from the Al bemarle Hospital Wednesday and is getting along very nicely. v Winf all News 'Hi SHOP A T BLANCH ARD'S AND SA VE SINCE' 1832 v . C. CldszcSicii'd & Co., i "BLANCH ARD'S" SINCE 1832' Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Holto- well spent the week-end with Mrs Hollowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunter of Beech Springs. Mrs. Jack Rasco and children of Bath, S. C, are spending- gome time with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs C. D. White. The K. W. MilJer family has re turned home after vacationing at their cottage at Nags Head. Miss Annette Pierce of Hertford spent several days last week with Miss Joyce Miller. Mrs. Raymond Christen and daughter . of Florida visited . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DeLan- cy recently. ' Mrs. J. H. Baker,1 Polly Baker and Horace Baker spent a few days lael week at the Winslow cottage at NagB Head. - 1 Mrs. Rosco Smith of Hertford, Route 3,. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. "Miller. ' Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Winslow sptnli the week-end at Virginia Beach. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Humphlett and family spent the, week-end at their cottage at Nags Head. . Mrs. Lula Lane is confined to her home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs.-R. E. Hobbs of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones and Mrs Lula Lane. .... ; , Mr. and Mrs, T. S. Morgan, nd children are yisiting j. Mrs. .'I gan's mother at Galax, 'Va. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Kl'.lcr,' ' and Mrs, Ned Nixon and c'. ' spent. jthe week-end at I City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Humming.- ; ' ' ..' Mrs. Chuck Woodard and flat ter Linda are visiting Mr.' and ! a. J'. It. DeLi -y." . '"'.' f Joyce Miller, viuited ' Annct'e Pierce of Hertford, Route 8, re cently. s of airisfield, Md, Mrs. R. M. White and daughter, Sara Lynn .spent last week with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow., R. M. White came Sat urday and they all returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layden and two children spent Sunday at Nags Head) . - Recent visitors with the T. C. Ferry family were the Rev. and Mri Paul M. Porter of Tyher, Mrs. Mamie Asbell and son, Emerson. ' Mrs. T. R. Winslow is spending this week at Nags Head with rela- E O v ' iiJ di) - Here are the rods and the lures that are getting the big ones this year! Everything to make fishing lots of .fun with more f ish at the day's end... - " ' - WEFIAVEYOURKfEEDS! ROPS-HEELS-BAITSLINES :" HOOKS-CORKSiNi:EBS--POLES ; . T A C K Ii E , B O X ES -XH ft iltiftv JJ U C K E T S , i LANDING NETSMINNOW SEINES BOAT SfcVIJUSHIONS ' LIFE PRESEKVS-SPORT CAPS ' OARS P ADDLES TIJERMOS BOTTLES THERMOS JUGS AND ICEBOXES ,We Also Sell Fishing Licenses and Permits v . I,. , ..l.,..,fp.,..,.,....ww andIsrp. Mercury Outboard Motors Make Your Old Boat Intd A New GlBdat Vith "GLASS-PRO-TEX." AU Information On Distdur Ashing And Sports Goods Department . . Come In fodayj ' Hertford Hardware! & Supply . Co: Phone 3461 ,f "Herlfbrd, N; C mm . ' ' - CclviJ!:ro News At the cone .'.on of an exten.r ed visit with 1 r daughter, I Harold V.'h.'ie a .1 f.in.::y, r Daisy Evans Lit &tlorday for 1 home in Amevi. sa, Ga. She w accompanied by t'.e Harold Whl ' ', ' 1 o ' i ' 't v 'A -r n I ' 1 . II I D-tfl IvW 1 Q m. 11 r V W IV V I-';'''.' - , ' '! " 7- V -&yJif ef .y. t hel ; ; ; Eut you'll t ' , ' dat! wi'rt rr.V. - j en ntw '13 Fords II find the are even; he"arl Fer, yss CiJ, 'we're tz'.trc'Anj In aivcc3 whet promUss t ti Ford's Lj;tit solas year! ' ' detentbei to Eo otir rart i i FTJdng this the b: Ford year fci Ui.r.ry . . . even I r than lent year, v-L mote pscp t: - we're malir j ( v put you Li tl 4 1 ever thout ,. .ar.I yoa"" It than v ether car. Thct's t "i ' -J dedz, terms that csn 1 . t ' t cf a ' i Ford cilLt than y C & if '! tusrntkeyouanc ,t 1 2 ' 2 TSIZNING DI!.' Z . t ' V j s f i' tlx fanwvn r tTjnS. nt r r