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. 'i'The jmarrlage ct Miss Lula bride. . .
3S hfn"& White, daughter of Mr. ' Mrs. R. R. Keaton and Mrs.
aid'', Mrs. Clarence Benton Stanley P:erce of Hertford, cou
Vhite.of Portsmouth, Va for- s'ns of the bride, were the
rnerlj pf Hertford, to Ted Wayne ether attendants. They- wore
Chi.tt,enden, son of Mr. and lotus green gowns of silk or
Mr. Clyde Edward , .Chittenden .pr.n'a, : ' s'vled with puffed
, of Hariingers, Texas, took place sleeves, - They also carried bou
ricently at the Christian Church quels of ..bronze pom poms anrf
is Portsmouth, Va.
4 The 1 Rev. Joseph Davenport,
Jr.", performed the double-ring philip E Franz cf New Or-
ceremony in a setting of patas, ieans was best man. Groomsmen
White gladioli and carnations. were Howard Richard White of
' ' MrsARoscoe M. White of Nor- Natoma( Kansas, and Benton
ffolk, aunt of the bride, plaved McGuire White of Portsmouth,
tle. wedding music. Mrs. Man- brother of the bride.
lit B. Harrell of Norfolk cou- her of the bdde wore
sm of the bride, sang "The In-' afternoon dress of toast
ViT" brown with three-quarter length
Len in marriage by her !leeV6S. and "nf "redoes
j a iu t. -j j Her corsage was of red roses,
father, the bride wore a wed- , - L. . 4U i,...
j. . . .. , The mother of the brideggroom
ding gown of Chantilly lace , , , , ,
x . ... wore a dark pebble crepe aress
qver taffeta, styled with a . ,, . r
j . t ..with black suede accessories
scooped neckhne and decorated, a Qf red roses.
.th sequins. The long lac E.8Cannon of Hertford,
sleeves came to wedding points L . , n, ,,tV,
at e, wrists.: The petal bodic,. F: G" ?tanlon f
Jj.t' j JLiind Mrs. L. E. Barnngton of
..uciUV
IJer shoulder length veil
Ul Jill- I
t ir
from, a seed pearl and sequin """'"' ' "f
l(ara.:,She carried a bridal bou- ccptaon was held m the home of
quet of white carnaUons andlhe b"de s V. . J'flS
.1 . ... . . ... ... Harrell of Hertford, aunt of the
r- -t c"ere-l with a white r- r ' , ' ...... ,
f.,!i ... TT i . i bride served the wedding cake.
chid. Her only ornament was . . T
i Mrs. T. G. Stanton, Jr.. cousin
.Mrs. Juraita H. Hengel ol
Hprtfnrrt cousin nt thp hnrte. I
... . ...
was matron; of honor. She wore
n coffee brown gown of silk
organza with puffed sleeves and
carried a bouquet of bronze
4:.ie,r nnm nnmc ritVi lntns
green nylon trimming. Her
only ornament was a pair of
pearl earrings, a gift of the")
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at
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J No Extra Charges
No Waiting For the Money
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(SHAPPELL'S TURKEYSg
. . those delicious
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jSSat intersection cf U. S. 17 and
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wore nearl earrings, gifts of
the bride.
.. , - a)mM f .h bride.
VI1IW1MUUU, -
"were mistresses of ceremonies,
of tbe bride, presided at the
n mrn miwi
The couple reside at 4 Smith
Road. After , Chittenden's dis
charge from the service, the
coirole w'll make their home in
Tpxas. The bride traveled in a
dark blue wool sheath with
. three-quarter sleeves. She wore
a blue feather hat and dark
double-broad .rfh
legged, short
The Best ... Buy Chappell's
corsage
was a white "ohchid. ,: .
. Out ot town, guests include,-"
Mrs. W. M. 'Han-ell f Hertford,
' Mrs. C. 6. , White of . Norfolk.
Mrs. C. E. Chittenden of Har
. lingen, Texas, Mrs. L. E. Bai-
nngton of Gnmesland, Mrs. C
E. Cannon,' Mr. and Mrs. T. T
. Harrelir Misi;'eWfj!?;I
non, Mrs. Juahita H. HengeL Mf.,
'and 'Ms. ;fi'o:'Kea'fcfi; Mf anjd.
Mrs. Stanley 'Piercti and DoA'atyi
Carlton KeaW'iillW lleriforf
rW. M. 'SirreH, Mr?'iihd Mi's:' M ,
B. Hartell, -Mrs.' JUVie BoifWttojr..
and Tan-ea,!:!Vtr. inrf UrS? 'T.
I Wh:tv-Mr: !'B. 'M''"V.'flite; "Mr
and M-s. J." E. Ferry. Jr:," Mr
J. W; 'White', ""M Arid .Mr- O
V. Whltfei r5 Sara'syn'n. White'
i Mary Lou Perry,' Joseph - Perry
jani Ponny James, all of Nor
fo'k, Mr. ani Mrs. Thomas Har-
rell of Edenton, Mrs. Annie
StantoT, Mrs. Haywood Diver"
and M'-s. E. A. Goodman of
Hertford. Mrs. Addie Gilbert,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wood, Bev
erly and Dabbie Wood of Eliza
beth City, Philip Franz of New
I n leans, H. R. White of Natoma,
Kansas Richard Dwyer of Mi
ami. Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Perry of Harlingen, Texas, .
ikS
;aitss
lotion Allotment
How recent legislation affect;
the determination of farm cot-
'.on allotments for future years
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was explained recently oy n. u.
for the Agricultural Stabiliza
tion and Conservation State
Committee. ! 1
For lafli and future years, ac-
I cording to Godfrey, the new law
j requires that in determining
'larm cotton allotments, the farm
(cotton allotment for the preced
ing year shall be" used as the
"base" if at least 7& percent of
the farm allotment for that year
was planted to cotton or "re
garded as planted , to cotton.
Therefore, the acreage , planted
to cotton or regarded as planted
on a farm for 1960 must ie kt
least 75 Dercent of fhe regular
(Choice A) farm' allotment!
preserve the 'entire allotment1
n hasp for 1961. ' ' i
Arrenep mav bp "reearded as
planted to cotton" if it was in
cluded in the previous ' year's
Conservation Reserve or the
Great Plains Program,- if the air
lotment acreage was released to
he County ASC Committee for
reapportionment to other farms
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Laundry & Cleaners
PHONE 2148
Edenton, N. C.
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blue accessories. ; Her
COfficISays
May Effect
30
jr. if the county committee de-
.ermines that planting was pre
tmed by a natural disaster or
Jlness oj a farm operator or
producer.
If at least 75 peitent of the
irevious year's reimlar fa m al-
vtment was not planted (or re
tarded ;as pianitd; to cotton,
he base in . determining, future
krm.'i(aliotments, will, be je4w?ed
jj. the,. average flt;VtHe rtg
ar allotment lor that year,'. And
jtfie, acreage .-planted ...or re
pS4 f.M : planted stiff- th.9t year.
)60 msy not -be-. leji.iaff,;t!.e
Jailer of JO acres or the 1358
-,aTm,;ccttqn, allotment. .However,
pg Inning, with. i?31 )he reduc
.ion in the farm-, baseit. 3$ pe.'
:ent of the previous year's ,,lit
nent was not p'anted or re?ard
d as planted will apply to all
arm cotton oilotmeuis pegar t--s?
cf t'e;r, s'ze. Thus, small
cotton farms are guaranteed an
allotment equal to 10 acres or
the 1958 farm allotment only if
.ie 75-percent planting re;u;re
ient is met each year.
Godfrey further "orought out
he fact that farmers releasing,
'otton allotment acreage may not
iesignate the farm to which the
Jounty ASC committee reappor
tions the acreage. Present law,
ikewise,,. does not .authorize a(
farmer to sell or lease a cotton
allotment to another farmer.
"Acreage planted or regarded
as p'anted to cotton on a farm
is credited to the State ard
county for purposes of future
State and county allotments," he
said.
TRK A WEEKLY C-ASSIHED
,3ry second counts
ALL LONG DISTANCE
When you're racing time to
g...t message through, long
distance call to your fastest
'.way. ''' ' ' ,
You can go almost any
where in the world in juat
seconds. .
So next time you re in
'a hVirryiBavetii8and
7 call long distance.
fHB NORFOLK ft (CAROLINA
bt,Kf MONE & TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
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(';:' te'&S Ticrs no need to wait Jorj
'' - Yes the big news right now is that youdon'thave U wait foryour rhy owners are so pleased with the solid, quiet
Piowlfc.YourdealerhasawideselectionforyoutochoOsefrom. ' construction gives, T.VJi the fcsht feeing of
And the kind of buy -that wiU save you money. :
; A trial drive will show you why Plymouth U
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Free Seedlings or
A J UP A r 8 e is fienerai area in wnicn:pany to 4nH una (UA' oys oiina aiate ruresi oervice .iui-4-H
And rrA i0ys the company buys wood and ex-1 hmiiirhnut jflnstern and. Central ! series 'and dcjivcry is made by
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Nor h uaronna ru p company
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at Fiyrnouw win. -aiJio kivu.
free pine seedlings to 4-H and
rA boys in eastern orw u
Una luring we. pAtnun
beginmnjt in December and ex-
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KTOrtin. conservation Mr-
ester iW me comuaiiv, i-e
i
big variety
iepruary. 01 nexi,-yei, atv v rr:rn rir-'
iJUrlnAHnirwnp'nK madn bv importance of Mopefi
f" - -y" v-'-'- ! ' 1 ;" : j ; '
i s 'I J l.j. vlfi!ll L..J 1 1 1 4,n tkt I
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r' The number of convenient parking places in Nor
folk increases every year. (Traffic is lighter on Tues
days and Wednesdays and even more spaces are
available.) It's easy to drive TO Norfolk and to drhro
IN Norfolk - and it's easy to shop there.
Plymouth;. sales, per; dealer up. 49 .over. .last)
year.. production increased to meet demand!
Your dealer has a wide selection, right 'now!
.... . j .Miipuiai.'! V ' " '' '
I : T$
JE.'V. :Vv-,i3'. -1
produrt, hmli anew solid o to jfe joh
in w'nW Seeflnff'Wfir,DS'vaUluw'be
. 1 I - . 1 n.h
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tends-. from the -coast . westward
to " and inciuaing menmona,
TT-i..,. TJonnnlnl, ThnlHa v.
lyiuiiis"1"1-)
D"rhnm. Franklin ; and Vance
V encourage them to start
bo to ' enraurage
biiiJL. lamia
thpm the
i4re nf all
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iiiiifw HiJ"'r''tu,i'"
a v r i n nn i i i -
W-ffliiiSSKSW ...... . -
Ha finds a wider selection in Norfolk's attractive stares. There
200 apparel stores, 150 furniture stores, more than 2,000 retail , establishments
offering a variety that will enable you to find exactly what youwanMo give for
Christmas.
You ccTn select the right gifts for everyone on your shopping list from thfl
and wide selection in Norfolk stores.
g..PJ... ... .IILIII I JIII1IU.I.IIII"I1III III ,
DRIVE!
-3 r) n r-ifchf'JiiV.-
the easy way
so popular and newBwavl
solid iaefa-o.
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i -j .- ni-i3rial',iijj.ihff fh tDri:5t
r ,
XU
years.
App.icatioir
82ed?:ng3
should Be urr
800. 1.0C0
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Couniy s and teachers of
mH icuJture haVe. jn.
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formation as tto how to secure
application -blfinks. . , .-.: .-,
Th iuorth cMima fum com
ourh" ed the seedlinES for
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COME BY BUS! I
Regularly scheduled Trailwayt busses malte 9
possible far you to have for Norfolk in the morn
ing, do your shopping and return home in tho
afternoon.
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SHOPPING INFORMATION! '
Attendants on duty until Christmas at trie
Shopping Information Booth in Trailways' -Norfolk
Terminal will provide all the helpful
shopping information they can.
SHOP i:r
FRIOLY
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YOUR -Plymouth 'dealer has
YOUR new Solid Plymouth.
itf --.:, k:b asa panu. iiu,
je :r;"7 cfljsoui erc r; -
Not.i Car-
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the -nursery.
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vXiOve, f like " the 'burning -bush
that Moses saw, is always burn
ing and -.never consumed.
' - Johannes Tauler.- '
Divine Xiove tways has met
Land always wil, meet every hu-
- man need
. . ,Marv Baker Eddy.
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are more than
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ride that Plymouth's
the whole car. Wuh
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