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THE FEnQUlKARS" WEEKLY. HZHTFOHO.: WDKTH CAHOUWAr FRIDAY. MAMCH 8. 1883. PACK S Christine Perry White Bride 4 Of Erik Tang Jorgensen jChrlstine Perry White; daugh- w- ter, of Mr. arid Mrs Nathan. 9 , rtewby White of Ulenwood ' Landing, was married ok Febru ary 9 at 8 o'clock in the even ( ' ing to Erik Tung Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tang Jorgensen of East, Norwock, at . the,.. Presbyterian i C$4jfch ... of Glenwood Landing. , . t -; ' " . .The Rev. Robert Boifon of ficiated at the candlelighi cere rriofor. I' - The bride, i escorted By her ,. father, '- wore a gowrt- white : ! antique satin, with art l afcplique of Alencon lace scattered With seed pearl embrqideryj and pal v - Icttes, nd a Jong! iSael strain. Hej French imported illusion veil-was atetached to a crown of pearls and she carried a bouquet , of white orchids. J ; ; : M,iss Janet White,' sister of the : bride, was ? maiden : of 'honor - , While Mrs. Tom Wamck.i Mrs ; , Thomas - McAllister,; Miss Penny Voorhees,1 Mrs. Pete' tremblay . and Miss Lois Nyberg acted as ' bridesmaids. These attendants w' flc-r Jnirth gowt of Ai vi ; erloan Beauty satin with match- "rh-.-.tt f ' i !; K 1 f j&in dry & Cleaners' RE OFFERING Tp '6l BETTER, "iTHAN VJSRti 5ANIT0NE With this amazing sys I tem you see, you fegL am'. (Tou smell the ditfereffc. AH work' guarantee t your satisfaction v - , All this, plus a one year guaranteed moth .proofing, or until cleaned again COMPLETE LAUNDRY ing ' crewnst and carried "bouquets of red fiown;:a'tiiched';te;he fur- muffs .-'. .V;'' v Mark Jorgensen, Ibrpther of .'the bridegroom; waj best man. 1 Thfri ushers JWere 'NaVrhtte.Jrv Peter Tremblay, Ralph Oeben, teby . Crowteau and Tang Jprg eijsea. x The men of 4he- wedding party were attired , in." white . .tie and tails,. C V'l-;' l' -A . 'The mother; gt the ride, wore a' pale pink- satin hoot length gown with 1 matching' accessories and a '.dorsage of . rchMs. The mother of-, the , brjdegroom FACTS FALLACIES AEOUT Y0U3 .t'l WT CASES OF f'l i HTA ATTACK N0 ' STJ?0!2H0PLSS.' fimti MODERN mHODS Of, TPFOTMFUT MOST VICTIMS rRECWtft AND 4 iWO PRODUCTIVE LIVES!. ..iftCHlCH ftjOOff PRESSURE' pAW IS "NORMAr AFTER r MI0DLr.GE rtYffl': s aooo PRESSURE MAY Bl HARMFUL AT ANY : AGEAONLY YOUR DOCTOR CAN SAY WHETHER YOUR . CONDITION NEEDS TREATMENT!) .At. f FREQUENT? FORE" WlWERvffWEUIilATlC DISEASE) ... ATGHING.'" NOTSCk'WSrREP THROAT. WHICH CAN HEAD TO RHEUMATIC etirn ic tuiTOCATcn - i .i- i rtvfff irunincnicu , IS INFECTIOUS! CHILDREORN WITH HEART REFECTS CANT.. ENJC9 ACTIVE, LIYES. A Y'51 fi. NOT SO! BUT smJ rgU TODAY FOUOWIM HEART If SURGERY, MOST FACE A NORMAL OUTLOOK! Night" k were , sung., by JJonald Sheldon: thd (" soloist', taccoW janied by DeLorman Bartel, the qrgpnist' Mrs. " Robert Boston victed as . hustress' 6f ceremony. . i jrn. retepiiua ioiiowa me cere mony at the Strathmore Vander bilt Country Club in Manhasset. The bride and bridegroom were toasted with champagne while the- orchestra provided music for dancing throughout the evening. The bride was assisted in dressing in her going away out fit by Mrs. Edward Davis, fo-itbi era. f.,wwM .Wars,, in.1 this atomic age, . values nave I changed.; ' "We ' musl "discover? 9e- curity within f: gown -WitK gold' accessories, and. ' llji- .i i ' 1 "the LoiK ,P iere. by . Mai- . ifVCT " . M i - i to'm'sSdlM'Vs tiler " H'V' 3' HI6H BLOOD PRESSURE fEART iA ONE -DISEASE -FUNJNS i 2 THERE ARE MORE THAN- 20 FORMS ($r OF HEART DISEASE AND- MANY TYPES OF BLOOD VESSELSISEASE THE HEART FUND FIGHTS THEM ALL.' -.The body was taken from the Swindell Funeral Home Thurs day morning to Beaver Hiil Cemetery in 'Edentort where graveside services V ere held at 11 oclock by the Rev. Norman Harris, pastor 'of the Hertford Baptist (jhurch. , 39,957 Lose License To Drive In 1962 Speeding and driving while drinking put more Tar Heels to walking, last year than, any oth er traffic violation. . The State Department of Mo tor Vehicles said a total of 39, 957 persons ' had their driving privileges withdrawn for a va riety of offenses. But the lead ing violations, month by month, listed the license revocations in this order: Drinking Speeding 76? ' -652 January . ....... February ....:...:.. ..805 663 March 802 -. 714 April ......................666 761 May .....906 1023 Jane :. : ....m en July.. 1.563 637 August 763 ' , 896 1 September 740 Tin October... 1001. Novembejr .: 668 696 December 703 753 The totals at a glance: driving under the influence 4,967, speed ing 9,054. Larger Turkey Crop Predicted - Based on reports as of Janu- were driving Under the influ-,ary 1,' North Carolina turkey ence and speeding. j growers intend to produce 2,460,- In ; a breakdown the, agency 00Q turkeys during 1963. The 1963 intentions represent a 5 per qsnt, or 115,000 bird Increase from l&jt year's production of 2.345,000 birds. Indications ara ilu't this year's crop would be niude up of ; 2,45i .000 heavy, breeds and 8.C00 of the lighter breeds. - Production of the wav ier brpfiaj would. b 5 per cent OH, MY ACHING BACK Nowl Youeaneet' fast relief you need from nagelnar backac:., headache and . nuacularachea and pains that often caua restleaa nighta and miserable tired -out feelings. When these discomforts come on t with over-exertion or stress and strain you wknt relief want it fasti Another distu rbance may be mild bladder irritation followinft-wronKfoodanddrink-oftenflet- ' tins up a restless uncomfortable feeling. - Doan's Fills work fast in 8 separata ways : 1 . by speedy pain-relievinc action to ease torment of nagging backache, head aches, muscular t :hes and pains. i by Boothing effect on bladder irritation. 8. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of the 15 milea of kidney tubes. Enjoy a good night's sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over . 60 years. For convenience, ajik for tha large size. Got Doan's Pills todayt ' larger than the 2,337,000 pr!I duced last year while no change" is expected in the production of"? the light breeds. ' ft LAST CALL LUGGAGE GIFTWARE BRASSWARE 20 off SALE CLOSES MARCH 9th W. M. Divers & Son Jewelers HERTFORD. N. C aw i-i ' . .11 'i.i tllv ji Perquimans Native Dies In Durham Mrs. Mary Ella Layden Co- field, 89, a native of Perquimans County and a former Edenton resident, died Wednesday morn ing in' a Durham hospital after "She'wa asMfiitWhtfer''ot"tr.'e late "Isaac and Mrs. Elizabeth , J White! Laydtnji iil PaiteitiaK. ll member of viNa sN e tii. formj mimMmMf- ttm. it tS.f ft. t w Jll. riia A? an igye f ui)ds available in advance I; $5 perVepr on catch $lu0 you borrow Whenjyoii and before you pay Cm ASK 1)$ AlfOUT JPEOPLESj AOTO .N Come in -Phone in or fill in coupon A, beloi and mail today'; . Church. Surviving are two sons, Alton P.' Cofield of Virginia Beach, Va and W. H. Cofield of Los Angeles, California; two half- sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Burton and Miss Aurelia Layden of Edenton; one half-brother, Charles R. Lay den of Morristown, Indiana, and i i i i i BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD A i ! i il Now available at GROUP RATES to rural families of :.;p-;"-. PERQUIMANS COUNTY Who are members of, Perquimans County Farm Bureau Senior. Citizen &, Student Certificates For detailed information call Mr. Walter L. Humph lett, Jr., Tri-County Farm Bureau Office, P. O. Box 377, Hertford, North Carolina, telephone 3421 or see Nathan Matthews, Farm Bureau Service Agent, Winfall, N. C. HOSPITAL CARE ASSOCIATION T3 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA PJ. ,1 , 1 1 , ! . 1 M J, 1 1 i ,, . ,.IM ttt i f Ml ?. .HERTFORD tCCI r: Tl Mi ft ft r PEOPJS BANK & TRUST CO, - Hertfcrd: North Carolina ' :' 5 V' titty . . T t. ' U1C UA1 UW143 dill OgJLHll'a.liUll AVt , ' lW UTM AWrSP.TKLA TlV A TffrW liitn T nan t1an ' , na;ie. 4,' V f "; t K.,'jV ' CI1 I' .,..,-..w....,..,...(.......,...w. , STATE ....ii...!...' UW, I I I ' Vr--1 5uS-7ft2s ' l: ""'.'I PLYMOUTH BEATS FORD AKD CHEVROLET III 8 OUT OF 10 ZERO-TO-1IXTV PLYMOUTH.,., ..11.99 CHEVROLET...., 13-64 SBC. sec. 18.01 tec. COMPETITIVE EVENTS AT RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA! Everybocly's talking ; about Plymouth's "Return to Riverside." Plymouth again proved its superiority i over its nearest competitors in things you buy a new car for: "perforfhance vi ; handling ease . . . passing " ability and excellent gas, economyi Tnei complete results are fym the right 'Add thisto the fact that Plymouth has America's :, ' first 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty and you see, why we calf Plymouth champ of the Plymouth-Fofd-Chevrolet league! ) SK Your AHthorlnd Flymoutfi-Vallanl Daaltrt Warranty agalnit dafaeto in matarial and work manchip on 1963 cars hasbeen axpandad to (ncfuda parta raplaeariMnt or rapalr, without . charga for required part&dr labor, tor S years, or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, on the angina block, head and Internal parts) transmission case and internal parte (excluding ". masNMl ohitch)i torque donverter, drive shaft, Mrrtveraet Jofnt (exchMllruj dust covers), - rear axle and differential land rear wheel bearings, provided the vehicle has been serviced V a raaaonable Intervale according, to the Plymouth-Valiant Certified Car Cam schedules. FORD.. r QUARTER-MILK . PLYMOUTH.,.. ....J... 18.000. CHEVROLET. 18.99 Sec, FORD 20.53 sec. KILOMETER RUN PLYMOUTH.., ...33.43 sec CHEVROLET.... 34.44 sec. FORD 37.S9 sac ECONOMY RUN PLYMOUTH..... ......18.77 mpg. CHEVROLET. ..17.04 mpg. FORD... 16.14 mpg. - HILL CLIMB v v CHEVROLET. 1 5.00 sec. PLYMOUTH. ........... 1 5.44 sec. FORD........ ei6.00 sec eeinoomolate third heat . CITY PAnWa) PLYMOUTH ...27B-W. CHEVROLET. 279 ft. ford.... aoitt, HICMWAY PAUINQ t PLYMOUTH....... 464 CHEVROLET .....61Ct FORD BS4 fti IMERQENCV STOP I FORD ....M.........120ftj 1 PLYMOUTH . . ,.MIH ftf CHEVROLET.. vVH 133 R, OO-ITOP-PAIIR PLYMOUTH. ....2:32 mlm ' FORD..... V... ,...2:44 mnj CHEVROLET ,.l,M Miaa S'A-MILE CLASSIC PLYMOUTH 2:51.74 mkaj CHEVROLET.. , ...... 1:55 7 nthS FORD MliM Sae dealer far I ;'(' Tcot-drhe thp sBine Plymouth at our shoivntz! Dzicf icuvMi Bcbb St. Kcrtfod P. C. -I i i t I ' it W' ' LlconM No. 1690
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