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-: TCT ' PEEQTOJAN3 WESSLY,; iKSRTFORD JC ClyTft CAnSONA, FZ:IS A?. l'r' CI " nir 14-1658. -7:b.2 Jordan We; - .3 JdHcs O. Perry, Jr. quet of bridal roses and stephanotig centered,; "with ,a ; white purphs throated orchid. K ' , Mrs. William P. Jones, of Eden ton, sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a waltx length dress, of pastel pink tulle, compli mented, by a matching stole and bandeau and carried a cascade bou quet of pale blue puffs and white chrysanthemums, , !' Bridesmaids were Misses Mabel Tvnch.: Amy ' Browninsr. Lynette D. a Und rsZenovato ugi Giitn'rife of 'beChriheir, Louisiana. They wo identical gowns, of tur- qupwe, ; Blue jasmuueu like that1 ' Wtf -N honor, attendant;; ifhe Paul Portin of Edenton and, usheri were Marvin Spruill, Carlton Jacki son, Ralph Outlaw; all of Edenton and Sammy Byrum of Valdosta, Ga. - Little Miss Debbie . Hobbs, cou sin of the' bride, was flower girl. She ; wore traditional ' white and matching headdress and Carried :a basket of rose petals, ? . ' Mrs. J. Cameron Boyce of Ty- ner was .mistress of ceremonies. , ! The bride's mother wore a dress of navy blue crepe' with matching accessories and ailavenler; orchid The hridegrpomSs mother wore i corsage. i-v. J-J drees ot'iea? blui.' Wtchtng acce sories and a lavender orchid co sage. 'iV After- the wedding a 4 receptiqn r .WastjelcP at the home of the bride. Later,, the couple left for a wedding full skirts being pecented with dou ble ruffles and satin cummerbund forming a bustle in the back, lheir ; trip to Florida. For traveling the headdresses were of matching sat. J bride wore a white knitted suit, in designed with sequins and seed ; higgigh accessories and a purple- - -The marriage of Miss Esther Mae Jordan, daughter of Mrs. Charlie J. Jordan and the -late M 'Jordan of Tyner, to jameg Oliver Perry,' Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs.' J. O. Perry of Edenton, took place Sunday afternoon, September 30, t 3 o'clock in the Center Mill Bap tifit Church. The , Ceremony , was .. performed by , the Rev.'; Kenny V. .Napier, pastor .of ;Center Hill Bap ' list Church. . ' ' " The liurch , was decorated ..with -white chrysanthemums, gladioli, stock palms and lighted candles in cathedral holders. ' The" traditional wedding music ' wag played by Mrs. Peggy Turner Byrum of Valdosta, Georgia. Miss - Frances Jordan sang "The Sweet est Story Ever Told" and "I Love ; You Truly."' Jack- kvang sang"The Wedding . Prayer." The bride was given in marri- are bv her brother-in-law. Willi Am ' P. Jones, of Edenton. She wore a wedding gown of candlelight sat in and chantilly lace, fashioned . with an Italian neckline and fit- . ted bodice. The design of lace out- lined in sequins and seed pearls ex .' tended on the deep yoke of illusion in the front and back, The bodice .'iwaa accented in the back wittotaelf. ', ' covereS buttons; the long sleeves of 4frf lace ending in wedding peaks over the hands. The full skirt, compli mented by layers of tulle and lace insertion ended in a court tram. Her Court-length, veil' of ' illusion fell from a satin and lace capulet designed with ' sequins and . seed pearls, ! She carried a cascade bou- I - GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS see us for Plywood cut to any size ii and Ping Pong Mies PHONE 5401 Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. pearls." They carried cascade bou. quets of bronze chrysanthemums. Honorary, bridesmaids were Miss Lois Violet Winslow of Greenville, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Park er Copeland of Hertford. Miss Winslow ' wore . a waits length gown of pink tulle, designed in bouffant style and wore a wrist corsage of lavender chrysanthe mums tied with purple velvet. Mrs. Copeland wore a waltz-length gown of 'pale' lavender, tulle, fashioned along ' similar lines and wore a 'wrist corsage of lavender chrysan themums tied with purple velvet, i The bridegroom's best man was throated orchid corsage, v The newlyweds are now living in ' . y i' i ffiin'. . . i . i . n up,':, Commissioners To i 1 Meet With Listers The Board of County Commig. sioners will met in special session next Monday with the county tax listers for the purpose of issuing instructions rand 'Supplies for the listing of 1957 taxes'.: ; ',1 . The list takers will begin their duties on January 2, 1957 and" will make an announcement as to their schedules at 'a late date 'f-'ffiL. Turkey We have turkeys for your holi day meals and special parties. Turkeys can be bought any time from now until Christmas. LIVE OR DRESSED! HAND PICKED W 1:1 we raise thousands of turkeys come to see us and pick your choice! Clarence S. Chappell IN HU RDLETOWN (At Old Dairy Barn 3 Miles i North of Hertford After December. 17th) Phone Hertford 5891 TAYLOR THEATRE ' J EDENTON. N. C. Saturday Continuous rom 1:30 Sunday, 1:15, 4d5 and 8:45 Thursday and Friday, December 13-14 Spencer Tracy and , Robert Wagner in "THE MOUNTAIN" Buy Now And Save , , DURING OUR ; - Old Range Round -Up Saturday, December 15 4 " Double Feature Fees Parker and Buddy Ebsen m "DAVY CROCKETT AND THE RIVER PIRATES" '"'also Disney's "MAN IN SPACE" ' Late Show Saturday Night 11:15 P.M. Diana Dots in "THE BLONDE SINNER" Sunday, December 16 Randolph Scott and Robert Mitchum in "GUNG HO" Monday, December 17 Jane' Russell in . "THE FRENCH LINE"' Tuesday, December 18 Robert Taylor in "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" Wednesday, December 19 : ' James Stewart in, "STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" I W HI-WAY 17 i i; edenton; n. c. Edenten-Bertford Road CinemaScope Screen 1 Saturday and Sunday, : Peeeber 15-16 Jehu Wayne and : , Lainren Bacall in ' ' "DLOOD ALLEY", 1 I L Hi llll ' I I I fPimrfwc GgA range Takes Both th "Gui$" and th Work . : sut of Cooking, Baking, Broilingl "Hot," "simmer" and "keep warm" settings f of top burners allow up tp 39 fuel savings. All burners light automatically; no matches. Pin-point pilot light is cooler; saves gas. ' Big", roomy, "even" temperature oven " for better results. Porcelain inside and out; easy to keep clean. ' Smokeless roll-out broiler. Models and sizes to siiifaU, tastes; all budgets. -' Com in for demonstration. C7. I "QUAUTY CONTROLLED" fFm. . OASSWVICI ' Next To Perquimans High School , PHONE 3881 ' HERTFORD liibrary Announces f. Holiday chedale The Perquimans County Library .'Board, hasl announced the following schedule for the library during the Christmas vreeH: .? The library will be closed Saturday, December '.S3 and remain closed the. 24U!$ 25th an(L 26th, and the evening of the 27th; reopening on Friday, Decern- ber 28. The bookmobile will not go out on December 20th through Bur gess, BetHel and jeech Springs, nor will it go out on the New Hope Woodville route on December. 27 Patrons of both' the bookmobile routes and the library are asked to note the above dates and get enough books' this week and next' to last throughout the Christmas holidays. t j ' Numerous new 4xoks. have been added to the library recently. Out standing non-fiction titles " are: Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, by Bradford; Thi ' Coming. World Civilisation; ; by . Hocking"; Water, Water Everywhere, by Kim- j b rough; Tropical ! FisK ' ' In , jur j Home; Face Toward the Spring, by Faith Balwin, and Treasury of American Folk Humor; and Indians' of the Americas, by National Geo graphic Society editors. 'There are also a number of new novels. Two Place Hih Iii Scholarship Tests I ) Civa lh Gift 1 I of Lifttim ,r y) V ExtMsiea i TelephoN A) Chrisimw lime . . . or my lion . . . gift ottn more convenience, thia n enten- lion telephone. ' ' : It provide real itep tiving convenience . . , and the pri. vacjrihat'asodeiatableet limes. Decide now to give the gift that Kill bring pleasure and con.' . venience everyday . eilension telephone. 1 THE NORFdLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANXj' , E, City . Kdenton , Mute ':i'-- ) . . rv ' "'' " ; Two; Perquimans HighlSchool 8enidrsr' Charles Whedbee apd Ed gar Fields, have been named srfi naliste in competing for. scholarship awards offered by the f National Merit Scholarship Corporation ; by placing high in recent testa given under supervision of Princetin Uni versity. '' '. rf 't '; The, scholarships awarded under the plan are financed by American Industry which offers assistance to students desiring, advanced educa tiofTaimed at training for positions in industry. ' , -. , ' Ura." Silas,' M. , hedL e and Fields is theson of Kr, and Mrs.' Edgar Fields. ' '..''.! 'a , ' '' .. L 'j . :. '"''.. - s.- LocilNCTA llccts At Trainins: School v . County teachers met at Perquim. an Training School on Wednesday, December 5, with the president, K. A., Williams, in charge. , The meet ing was opened with a Christmas carol, 'a prayer, and then the min utes of the previous meeting-were read and approved. The president then impressed, upon the teachers the , urgent need tor, purchasing bonds from the TB 'Association. Miss Hoffler, who was in charge of tiie discussion "Discipline For oTday's Children," gave an inspir ing recording on the 'subject, With emphasis on right and wrong meth ods of disciplining v groups.', :. She stated that routine methods some times fail , and the technique that .i..u,. A kcr&n !v ,x cipling" their children.. . AUm, "Maintaining CI Diattpjine," .was' shown as low-up of the discussion V brogSt-jput the. point that r ia i mQp dependable rnaS- '. learning than, fear. . . , Outlives Enemies . : ",Wftl,'f,.bragged the ancient tienV'iTIl be 80 my next bi. , and I (haven't, an enemy, la world.'? works in. one case might, nbt . work -Whedbee is the son of 'Mr. and in another case, and that teachers L- JjilUlytl.ylt.ew while you wait! -' ' W.M. Divers & Son K "jewelers . .HERTFORD, N. C, C SPECIAL NOTICE . IT IS mm BY TIE WHOLESALE 01 DEALERS OF HERTFORD, N. C. il) That those customers who have not paid for kero-" ajI serie and fuel oils used for heat, during the season -past, are not to be served, except on a cash basis, plus 10 of any account outstanding1; each tinje . , delivery is made. ' (2) That any individual so owing an Oil Company, is ' - not to be served by any other Oil Company," until !, that . Company has been paid, or considers arrange-, ment of fered as satisfactory. , , These rules are made for protection only, With nb idea I i or intimation that we are not appreciative or grateful for . the opportunity of serving- you, .but heating; oils ' do not carry profits that justify long term credit. TTIAXTir VYIT J I i THE ASSOCIATED WHOLESALE OIL' tfEALERS cat; A- 1 Hertford, North Carolina i I I mmmmmmmmmmmm i , i i i i l i . The exciting Ford Falrlane SOO Club Victoria (above)-over 17 feet long is one of two new, bigger Ford sizes this year. :,.UC 'If rail: 3; Yi Ml 14 V if" $13 Cfe ...For there's wliirs Ford's newness reslly pays t ...In v.znir.i iRsunta!ns...hi SntootMnf tee to'iups ' v ' -In tlralshtBsirg tee carves y , , , xou pan fee that Ford's longer, lower Sculptured Look , makes other cars look downright old-fashioned. But the ' part you can't see the aew "Inner Ford" is what shows its stuff when you drive a Ford. It's revolutionary from the ; . wheels up! And it feels it, t " V ' Ford's wider frame lets you tit sweet and low. And Ford's new front suspension, rear springs and new easy ' handling are part of the scheme to make ydu think every ..road is cloid-smooth. '. '. , i s? &t The maic touch of the new Ford power plantsrmakes ' . 'mountains, disappear.. What Jkpty uphill, foeli lik jdownhjlL You get this surging power in a wide choice of ' - -iSilvear AnhJversarv. Vt8 erttrines. OrcliAosAFnnl.Mibiii v V.-s, 'Maker Six, the most powerful Six in the low-price field. ' V- V'N'4''' Theresmdgic id Ford's pricej tag, tooVYou won't believe ' V . - to and test its magic. It's a real "Wizard of Ah-K-h-h'sr ' '.'u'la mi ICnd of at 'A 1 1 j ' ' : " v w v T,
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