Gene Smith. . ' Mrs. Jack.Kanoy of Hertford and Mrs. Willis Wright, Jr., aunts of the . bride,- were mis tresses of the ceremony: ! ' c '- The mother of the bride chose a Tres' Bon Original of ming blue chiffon . draped over silk crepe and accented in the same shade of satin. She wore a pill box hat of matching satin and chiffon and a corsage of pink cymbidium orchids:' - ' Mrs. ' Harris, mother of the bridegroom, " wore a Ferman Original of dusty pink lace over taffeta with satin ; accents. She wore a matching flower hat and corsage of cream colored cym bidium orchids.' The f bride's parents : enter tained at a reception immedi ately following the ceremony at the Virginia Dare Hotel ball room. ' , L j Tfcte la la aerie of wewT auv Biarle areoared by th tortuauve s el the liututulc ol iiover nnt on e work off (ho Nurta . ifcruiiua Gnwal assembly oi lfcel. It is conflnnd- to IwcuHiuoiu of matter of leueral In tercut and major iutportaaoa. That lack of leadership which has been said to characterize this General Assembly was not particularly, noticeable when the "money" bills moved to' the cen ter of the stage this weeH. ' 1 ; k As the Assembly raced toward adjournment, ' H encountered a flood of new bills 183 in all.1 and the highest total since' the heaviest weeks of the 1957 Ses sion. 98 bills were ratified. The oresidine officers announced that they, would appoint Calendar! reported to the House floor on et was defeated. The .bill, car rying the largest state funds ap- propration in history, then mov ed quickly and quietly .through both ' readings before members had "settled comfortably in their seats." ''' , The House-passed measure contains some $526 million '-.for education, including . $417. million for the Nine 'Months School Fund; this ',. amount will: permit a teacher pay -increase of over 21, Total 'General Fund ap propriations exceeded the Budget Bill figure by some $b7:: million. ILB 12 and HB 13, -the capital improvements bonds acts, ..were : In . a ' wedding r ceremony characterised? by beauty and charm, , Miss : v Ann . Cannon 7right ijecame the bride of Roy Clavis Harris Saturday after noon ; at ' Blackwell Memorial Church, 'Elizabeth City. . The bride is the daughter of Z'.r. and Mrs. Melvin Forbes bright '..-and granddaughter of i portrait neckline ..Irs; J. E. Everett and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Alonza Harris of Xitty Hawk. Dr. RJ W." Kicklighter, pastor, rerformed the double ring cere mony in a setting of stock, chrysanthemums, ! . ferns and palms softly lighted by cathed ral candles- in seven , branch .andelabra. , Rodney Trucblood, organist, ; .?yea the nuptial music and ac- c jmpanted,, Mrs, James Prescott, Tr, who sang "Because," "Lib- erstraum" and VThe Lord's Trayer" as a benediction. Given , in marriage ,by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle styled with an oval eacal I .ped neckline and long sleeves :ding In calla points over", the Lands.. The wedding-band waist " Jie accented with a bow, com plimented the lace skirt cen tered with tulle appliqued with medallions of pearls and sequins extending into a chapel length , train, ; Her fingertip veil of im- George Marvin Seymour and ported . illusion : ' was arranged from a lace crown sparked with pearls and sequins. She car ried, a. cascade bouquet of white roses and snapdragons. IMiss Letitia ' Blount, maid of honor, wore a floor length gown of sheer silk organza in rom ance mue, f iasnioned with a '.and, finished with butterfly pouff at the waistline. She wore a match ing hairbraid picture hat with velvet accents and i carried a cascade bouquet of pink snap dragons and daisies.-. Bridesmaids were . Mrs. Geneva Harrell of Kitty Hawk, sister of the bridegroom , Miss Judy Wright, cousin, of the bride, Miss Betty Woodhouse of Har binger, Miss Anne Carolyn Ab bott, Miss- Vicki Jennette and Miss Betty Kramer. They wore gowns jof -ballet blue" marie identical , to that of the, honor attendant's and wore matching picture hats. They carried bou quets of pink snapdragons and daisies. Little; Deborah Webb of Greenville was flower girl. The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were William . C. Harris of Greens boro, brother of the bridegroom, Melvin F. Wright, Jr., brother of the bride, Robert Griffin of Louisburg, Gene Alligood, CLUB MEETS Mrs. Irma White, Mrs. Carrie Gregory and Mrs. Ralph White were hostesses to the' Whiteston Home : Demonstration Club " at the Community House Tuesday night. Firteen members answer ed roll call. . Mrs. Archie White, I president, presided at the meet ing. ."Sweet and Low" was used as the opening song. "The Lord's Prayer was prayed by the group. - , - , . The committee -.' on community development reported making $131.42 on the - supper they Irma White and Mrs. Billy ing Friday' Wmsiow from, the ; Whiteston club, have entered the garden contest which will be judged June 15 along with other gar dens in the county. . . Miss Amy Nixon, member of the 4-H Club, gave a very nice demonstration on how to pre pare a tasty looking peach and cottage cheese . salad - that con tained six vitamins. jvirs. waiier isaie gave a re port on the control of termites and beetles. The meeting closed with the club collect. The hostesses1 served delicious pound cake and soft drinks.. Committees the graveyards of miscellaneous legislation next Tuesday. Revenue In a . last-minute move, the Senate Finance Committee amended its version of the Rev enue Bill to conform to the House version, and reported- the bill Wednesday. Efforts to de lete the food tax on the floor failed by a vote of 39-11, and a motion ; to substitute a tobacco tax for the food tax failed by 37-10. The Senate then passed the bill on second reading by a vote of 42-8 on Thursday, and Thursday and approved, and were then sent back to Finance Committee to straighten, out a procedural matter, Numerous changes were made in the vari ous items in the two bills, many of the : changes amounting to little more ,'- than a :. transfer of bonds from the list requiring a vote of the people to the "legis lative" bond list; and vice versa. The Senate counterparts of these two bills, SB 6 and SB 5, passed second reading in the Senate on Friday by unanimous vote.v . - ' , $i Small Loans HB 15, the substitute ' Bras- by a vote of 42-7 on third read-l .s"laU loan!. w" suh' g Friday 1 stamiajiy muuuieu hi oeiuue . , . - ' ,. t committee and reported to the As approved by the Senate, n ,av . mrnmnA , merits reduce permisstble charg.' i es on the first ?iou of a loan from the original $24 ;. to $19, and make lesser reductions for the bill imposes the 3 sales tax but exempts prescrip- BONORED AT SHOWER Miss Mable Frances Keel was honored at a luncheon on Sat urday in Bayside, , Va. The bride-elect and her mother .were given corsages bv the hostess. Miss Anitas 'McCormick, who was a -classmate of Miss KeeL Those present at the luncheon were - Mrs. Lester Keel, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Vickie John son, Gail Johnson, Sandra Keel, Mrs. 5 Edward ; Sadler, Miss Flo Rogers, Dot Durant, Yvonne Cunningham, Mary' McCormick and the Rev. and Mrs. McCor mick, parents of the hostess. -No one is useless in this world wno ngntens the burden of it for any one else. Charles Dickens. on food, tion medicines, orthopedic appli ances, seeds, feeds, and fertiliz er. It imposes a 3 gross re ceipts tax - on launderies ( and cleaning establishments, end as of July 1, 1962, a 1 tax on motor . vehicles and airplanes, with a maximum tax' of $120. Nonprofit churches, hospitals and charitable and educational insti tutions, and counties and incor porated cities and towns may,. upon proper application,' receive I maje a reiuna or saies taxes paia. Contractors will not have to pay the tax on materials purchased to fulfill a lump sum or unit price contract made before July 1, 1961, or to fulfill a bid sub mitted prior to that date. ., : ? Appropriations While the Finance Committees were coming to agreement, .the Joint Appropriations Committees accepted identical appropriations bills, and the bill was reported to the House Wednesday. ' When it came up for action Thursday a number of minor amendments were made, and an amendment to delete the shift of the Prison Department from the ' Highway Fund to the General Fund budg- SHADY LADY Wendy "Wag ner carries her own supply of instant shade on the sunny beach of Ft LauderdaleKa. : "rV r V 17 1 V a.''.. OF " XiW tORO SAUXII CLUI VICTORIA ) '. ' - " i ' " ' IIHI fOKD SUNUNM Bargauis are busUa out all over during bur gigantic SWAP-i IijM ohiLi we're tnnuning pnees on every new Ford and "" " - Falcon in the house . . . sweetening trade-in aUowancea, too. -.mmm f' Take the exciting '61 Sunliner. It's yours now at a very t - - . cyvKMxi low ownrrnnu Miri pnee. juKe au roros, it is oeauti m fully built to take care of itself. . . to cut your operating costa,' , ' Make a bee-line to your Ford Dealer's. Step up to a full summer of driving fun in a new 1961 Ford or Falcon. with eee-utiful ea,igains at our f cro cdlers' swapping cat i. Tayicr Tl:2sire EDENTON, N. C. Xhuandar aad.FHdayv i',k Jun 15-JS " ;', Rory Calhoun and Conni Hinet in "THUNDER IN CAROLINA" In Color Saturday, J una 17 DOUBLE FEATURE "BIMBO THE GREAT la Color Alio THE FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES VERNE" Sunday and Monday. Jun 18-19 Dean Marfin and Shirley MacLam in "ALL IN A NIGHTS WORK" xecBBieoior , j. additional amounts of a loan. A minimum penalty of $1000 fine, 2V years' ' imprisonment, . or both, is specified . for violation of the law, and in addition an offend ing lender would lose his right to: collect or retain any part of the principal, or charges. Some dozen other changes, i nearly all favorable to the borrower, were On Friday Sen. Hamilton and Rep. Lloyd introduced SB 462 and HB 1158 which would restrict new small loan licenses to residents of North Carolina or to ; corporation organized,- under the laws of North Carolina and 75 ' of : whose, "stock is owned by residents of the state; the bill also limits to 35 the number of small loan licensees , in which any person- may hold a direct or indirect interest , ' LegislatiT ReptMantatfoa ' SB 353, the bill Which places Congressmen Jonas and Kitchin in the same district, was , re ported " favorably by a House' committee, and wiH be voted: on in the House Tuesday, ' The same committee ' rejected Reb.1 Pat Taylor's resolution ereatmKl a commission to study '' the te- districting question. '-. . ; Rep. Wooten of Pitt intcoduced HB 1127 which would increase the membership of the State Senate to 60, and the House membership to 150. ' No county' could nave more than two sena ... s. i; . . Uanment , v .'1 j t ,jmat .. jr h f '. 1 .ns: . I.:ec'..- lnburg aiJ Guiiwid Id oaC, L.t seven IIuue Sc. tid two fkinate seats j.n the original al-Uw-.lon -tuider t;e hi'X . x There are reports to1 the ef fect that a new Sorxte' re.is- tricting proposal wia t. pear u the Senate next week. Caiur'y r. . art . . "; tjf j.;ators were r.-aie a, -v ly aware during the week it..t,t ratification is not the only means of finally disposing of bills, l B 112, abolishing capital punish ment was tabled in the House. SR 314, seeking abolition of the federal income tax , and the withdrawal, of the federal gov-ernnoent-from competition with private enterprise, was defeated in the- Senate, after some inter esting debate. JIB 817, authoriz ing renewal of' driver -licenses without examination failed third reading in the House Friday. -. Among the bills killed this week by : unfavorable committee action were SB 229, dealing with liquidation and icvoluntary , dis solution of corporations; SB -321, requiring county elections boards to appoint precinct judges and registrars recommended by party chairmen; - SB 329, redefining hernia for workmen's compen sation purposes; SB 258, au- thorizing the .killing of certain dogs without liability; SB 341,' relating to transfer of guardian ship; SB 345, affecting extension of service by - electric member ship corporations; SB 398 and, SB 399, broadening 'the scope ' of the tax exemption available to certain, educational institu tions; HB 414, regulating adver tising of 'shell homes; HB 580, requiring a literacy test in con nection with driver's license ap-1 certain unfair trade piuctxes; i:3 773, regulating TV and ra7 , dio servio. .nen; K'3 8.'2, r?la;i."i to exemr''on of personal pra erty fivm jJjnent' execution; l,i Sl8, c'ublisiiing an inbvit insurance carrier claims fund; K3 929, i KB 1070, exeirrt- , ing cerU ' i farm amchinery f. m the pen..;t requirements for ' oversize vehicles; HB 986, ex empting, doctors from ' tort lia bility in emergency" situtiiens; i HB 987, relating to the mininium rate authority of the Utilities Commission; HB 1009, regulating advertising along the Interstate Highway System; HB.1047, plac ing painting and decorating oon- . tractors within the definition of ,. emerai - contractor . ana . ri 1133,; relating.' to worthless checks. 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