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. ; 3 , ILLT. t Pg I e c: icd a cascade , ered carnations. . -Lby Ray Spence of , cousin of the bride, and . .d. Lovitt fli Virginia , t'yjej of the bridegroom, trid smaids. Their baller 1 ;T-h gowns were of white xi& nylon, over .pink taf i fashioned like: that of the -' attendants. They wore k taffeta ' headdresses J and rt ' white gloves,' and r carried 'ades of pink feathered car 'nsartd blue delphinium. Jwhn I' Wlnslow was best ,n ,for his . stepson. Ushers ere Hurley Gregory, uncle of e bride, and Eugene Bright, other of the bridegroom. Mrs. Graham Wood, aunt- of e bride, and Mrs. Marvin avitt, sister of the bridegroom, 1 jted as mistresses of the cere- : ony. , " , ' For her daughter's wedding Lira. Gregory chose a street ngth dress of rosewood lace ver taffeta accented with rhine i .ones. -: Her ' accessories were ' hite and she wore an orchid orsage. k Mrs. Wlnslow, 'mother of the bridegroom, wore a street length ress of blue lace over ? taffeta ' with .white accessories and an orchid corsage. For traveling the bride wore a light blue dress of pure silk with white accessories and. the orchid lifted. A from her bridal bouquet. v . i. , After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left for a wed ding trip squth. ' ; . On Saturday evening follow ing , the rehearsal the , wedding party was entertained at a cake cutting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wood. The bridal table was covered ' with a cut work cloth. A three-tiered wed. ding cake topped-with a minia ture bride and bridegroom, a white' floral arrangement: in a, silver bowl and burning white tapers in silver candlebra were used on the table., T Mrs. Marvin Lovitt presided at the punch bowt and Mrs! Er vin Craig served the cake. Nuts and mints were also served the guests, ..; The bride and bridegroom elect presented gifts of jewelry to their attendants. The couple was feted on sev. eral occasions prior to this. On Monday evening 'their Sunday School class entertained them and presented them gifts of rass and linens. On Tuesday evening they ' were . entertained at a floating shower by Mrs. E. C. Spruill, Mrs. W. B. Whitley and Mrs. G. E. Wood, and on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Maston and Thomas I. 1 M 1 V tf . summer vitamin entl i .. ? 4 vv, 5-' V You need vitamins in summer, too! 5Ycs, you need vitamins all year 'round - summer or winter, spring or fall. And, actually, we may be more likely .to miss getting all the vitamins we need in the summertime. Our diets diange. Many et us lose our appetites in summer's heat and miss important vitamins. For this reason, our pharmacy s$ is running its special summer y f Q jfft fl IV Vitamin Event. Come in and &yillCIUilfrJ ask us about vitamins, today! high potency vitamin - lorthcTiighly active aHCl M Pharmacy "On the Comer", A oil Mr. and Mrs., L. T. Keel announce the engagement of their daughter, Iris Jean, to Edward Lewis Sadler, of Sitffolk, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sadler. A September wedding is planned. - - ",'".' line Stallings and Janice f i lings spent Saturday night at Quaker . Lake. Janice Stallings remained for the camping sea. fB$n.to help with camp work. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh White ' end : Dorcas of Winston-Salem, spent the week-end with his brother,' Archie White and. fam ily and preached at . Up , River Meeting on Sunday morning. Visitors of the White family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ber ry Lee White of Woodland and their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chalkley and Leslie Brown White and family of Woodland. ; t Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riddiek visited in aGtesville last week. Mrs. E. -L. Winslow of Cross Roads is spending two weeks here visiting relatives. Slie will spend this week at Mr. and Mrs. Willie Winslow's and next week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rid diek. .',.- s . Miss Pearl White is leaving this week to spend some time in Florida visiting : Mrs. Harold lOrvis, - Mrs. Lyman and a neighbor of Norfolk, Va., ' brdught . her Sunday School class of seven girls to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winslow on Sunday. The girls sang for Mrs. Winslow, who has ben.in a wheelchair for several years. ':. " . : , J Mrs. E. L. Winslow of Cross Roads spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arba Winslow. ' - i Mrs. Joseph Winslow and daughters Lelia Lee of Winfall "visited her sisters Eunice and Mary Winslow on Monday. . l : .: s i Dr. J. Elliott DiZj a tf Ay den was a luncheon guect of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell on Saturday and also vfeitedT Mr. ' and Mrs. W. E. White. , Dr Dixon, who recently received his degree at Duke Uni versity, was enroute to a Michi gan Hospital where lie will serve his internship . : . ; Maston entertained the bride and bridegroom-elect and their families at a buffet supper. 'The hosts presented the honorees with a lovely gift of silver. BPW CLUB SELECTS COMMITTEE HEADS 100' ' Zymacap Taylor Theatre Edenton.N.C. A SUZER PARADE OF MOVIE HITS Thursday, June 26, Last Day Walt Disney's Lovable, Funny ; "SnovVhite andTheSeven Dwarfs" ; Friday and Saturday, June 27-28 : ' , Glenn Ford as Stranger with a Gun in "The Sheepman" v - with Shirley MacLane '.: CINEMASCOPE AS D METROCOLOR Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jime.29-30 and July 1 7?Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich i and Charles Laughton in 'Witness for the Prosecution, Once in 50 Years Suspense Like This! Coming ... 4 Days, July 2-3-4-5 " Elvis Presley in his latest and best "King Creole' v with Carolyn Jones and Dolores Hart v Hiway 17 Drive-In Theatre Edenton-Herlford Road Continued from Page 1 ily T. Harrell;' Public Affairs, Miriam P, Haskett; Program Co ordination, : Betty T. Swindell; Finance, Miss Thelma Elliott; Public Relations, : Miss Hulda Wood; Legislation, Marie S. El liott; Membership, Essie .H. Burbage; ' Parliamentarian, Sal- lie McN. Lane; Local Loan Clo- set for tjie . Sick, Roxahna C. Jnckson; Scrapbook, . Dora T. Riddiek; Buljetin Editor, Alice T. Owens' with Committee Chairmen, Chapanoke News Major and Mrs. Russell Cal l's and children ff Plymouth were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Elliott. . Mr.' and Mrs. ;B. W. Barnes of Roanoke Rapids were guests Friday nd Sarurdar. .June 87-28 ' ' HEX REASON in , "Badlands of ' : ?; Montana" also , "The Kettles on Old riacDonald's Farmw Monday and Tuesday, ; June 30-July I .,.- ..., GUY MADISON In 'The Hard Man" . f . Technicolor ' Tuesday and Wednesday, , July 2-3 ; - ' DEBBIE REYNOLDS ia "Tammy , and the ; Bacheor', Cinemascope and Technicolor 1 yew favo3 by calling long , distance stalien-to-statien Mostfolks arc really surprised ' how much they save when they call station-to-station. There's no sacrifice in serv - Ice. just sizeable savings.: ' i And here's another money " saving hint. Make your long ' distance calls after 8 p.m. or on Sunday. Low, rates are , even lower at these times. fHIIt NORFOLK 4 CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH v COMPANY of Mr. and Mrs. -W. H. Elliott on Sunday. ' Mrs. John McLauchlin and daughter, Laura of Washington, D. C, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ownley several days last week. v . ;.,,, Mrs. Roy Pierce and Miss Gail Pierce spent Monday in Norfolk, where Miss Pierce en tered Norfolk Business College, Charles Elliott has returned from Fort Bragg,' where he spent the . past two weeks in service. , ' . Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce, Jr., and son M. C. Ill, spent Sunday in Norfolk. .''.' Mr. and Mrs: A. H. Ross and family have returned to Miami, Fla., after spending the week with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wil N son. ... . . Mrs. Robert S. Marsh of Eden- ton spent last week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. Whiteston News Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hath- away of Norfolk, Va., were din ner guests of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winslow,- on Sunday and visited her father, Bennie Winslow, and funts Mary and Delia. . - Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Winslow and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Winslow in Norfolk, Va., en Sunday. Arnold Winslow, . Dorothy Mary White, Patricia White, Ar PROTECT YOUR CROPS from pests! SEE US FOR Insecticiu3s ; . OF ALL' KINDS We have what you need to keep your crops free from all pests. ASK US ABOUT OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS! Farmers Feed and Seed Store. 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Now If You Want a New Range, Refrigerr lcr or y . Freezer at a Real Bargain Price. , i , 11 inday. June 29 -. RED SKELTON in "Public Pidgeoh ;, Na;l" .Technicolor - ... C.---'R.v' WAR t ' it
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