THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY,: HERTTOWD, KORTHCAllOtmA. TRIO AT. MARCH 8, 1963. page vm FfecCa Siblings Corinth 1 Baptist Churcfy1 .was ne- setting Saturday 'afternoon for a wedding .ceremony uniting Miss Precilla stallings and Ralph Olaf Davis in marriage.". ' .The bride is the' daugh.Wr.of Mrs, William Henry Stalliftgs of Belvidere ' and the late Mr. Stallings. , The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lemuel Richaid Da vis of Route 1 and the late Mr. Davis. 1 -iiA 1 r'i The Rev. T. D. Austin heard the vows exchanged in a 'fcandle light setting of gladioli,- chrysan themums and palms. MissKay Dail, niece of the bride, flayed the wedding music. ' The bride,- given in '-marriage by her brother, Lewis,,. Stallings. wore a Nassau blue costiirh suit -:n 1 : :il j - i ! ' . jbodice, matching hat, harmoniz ing accessories ana a corsage ol IRoyal Bouquet orchids. Carson Davis, the bridegroom', brother, was best- man.,' Usher; were Harry ,W. Bundy, Jr., Har ris Cooper and Donald F.: Creasy, all of Elizabeth City and George R. Fearing ui of Greenboro. Mrs. Clay Bertrand Foreman was mistress of the ceremony. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.' Stallings wore a Navy blue crepe dress, matching hat, and a corsage of .cymbidium, orchids. The bridegroom's .mother chose a Sapphire blue costume suit with matching hat and cymbidiurii or chids. .-.'V! : .; Immediately; following the ceremony, a reception was given by , Mr. and Mrs, called the roll. , , In the business session of the meeting Sandra Jennings gave a report on the area meeting she attended. - Also a report on the selling of the "cool school stools" was 'given : by Betsy ; Barbee. There have, 'been only 11s stools sold. . V : Betsy also mentioned the Dis trict FHA ' meeting which' is to be held the last of March and the State FHA meeting at Ra leigh. Ellen Wood was appoint ed to get a list of names of the girls who plan to attend. Faye Long ( introduced :our guest speaker, Mrs. R. S. Monds, who spoke on 'Unwed Parents." The , program given ; by Mrs. Monds' was enjoyed by all. IHelen Overton, 1 Audrey True-blood,-Delores Chappell; Debbie Stokely .'and Carolyn Lane sang several songs 'which they are ijoing to do at the District FHA meeting. The meeting was then ad journed by saying the FHA -reed. . v J ' 1 1 1 . ' ' Funeral Held For Mrs. Lizzie D. Eure .t.'i-.tt viil. J! i .. i i ! - - Hi i I i ' h C r -" I f I , V , V 1 j t " iJ piX jlXu LSrtrkS,A4 rmrrinT ,.n . ,,. ., .1 Funeral services for Mrs. Liz zie Davenport Eure, 66, who iied Thursday in the Albemarle Hospital, were held Saturday at Calvary Baptist Church in Eliz abeth City by the Rev. Paul 'Faircloth, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Charles Presley,' pastor of Eerea Church of Christ. ' ."Safe In The Arms of Jesus" was sung by Curtis Pipkin and "God Will Take Care of. You" was sung by Gibbs Liverman. They were adcompanied by Miss Betty Jo Chappell, organist.' " Th6' casket was covered with a pall of pink carnation. ' Pallbearers were Robert Sut- Foreman ' at 1 ton. Frank White, Delvin Eure, their home on Rivershore road. Paul Jones, Robert Turner and Following their : wedding trip Charles Higgins. Burial was in Old Hollywood Cemetery in Elizabeth City. GRIN AND BEAR IT It appears that "Taffy," a Pomer . anian dog, ust bears it all with a grin as "Yogi," a Sun Bear cub, getss it in his head to lean .Taffy's way. Caga mate, nameless Puma cub, walks away from the whole thing, saying don't bother me, at a Bladensburge, Md., pet shop. . to express, our gratitude in our windows of the Paragon Beauty relation with others. Shop. This lesson of service; is still A film, "The Road to Button a difficult one to learn. We re-lBay." will be shown at the Hert to New, Orleans, La., Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their home at 109 Simpson Street. FHA News" The Future Homemakers of I America held its annual 'meet ing , j Friday,nMaeb4;ii'n the school auditorium. Betsy Barbee, presjpent, called the meeting to orde. Juanita (.White read the minutes of 'the last meetlhg and SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON I main self-centered. We' contin ually ask what we will get, what it will mean for Us, what the reward will be.- Can we, for getting self, love and serve with Him in all the everyday experi ences that come to us? ' Let us hope, and pray, that as true Christians, we can.' : (Thes comments are based on outlines of the Interr.atipna. Suiiday School . Lessons, copy righted by the International Council ot lUHaioug Education and used p permission:; ' i GIRL SCOUTS MEET The Hertford Girl Scouts of Troop 2 met in the Hertford Grammar School for their monthly meeting on March 5. Mrs. Larry Aydlett, who will be ford Grammar School on April 2. The Boy Scouts and all in terested persans' are invited. ' Recreation ' was led by Mrs. R.' M. Thompson. ' ' ' Azalea Festival Is Scheduled April 4-7 , Unbouhddd' gaiel'y in the form of parades, 'pageants, 'celebrities and garden tours is expected to make the 16th annual North Carblina Azalea' Festival-in Wil mington one of the greatest ever during its four-day stand April 4 to April 7. j Along with the many celebri ties, the many-i-alored blooms of the city's more than one mil- j lion azaleas are expected to be the stars of the show as always.' Despite the colder than normal Engagement Announced i "f . x ; .-v - 5 f $ v v v A VX ? Jf 3 i s i v .m ,J . isl ,Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick, III, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Judith Clarke Riddick, to Gary Dalton Mathers. The wedding will take place Saturday, Maich 16, at 4 j'clock in the First Methodist Church. A reception immedi ately follows the ceremony at ihe home of thf bride's parents. lVWWNiSWVNWVWVWWW I been. j Seven Employed by New Rose; Store: The following young la-1 dies' compose the corps of clerks atj the new Rose's 5, 10 & 25c! store: Miss Hazel White of Bel-1 videie; Miss Myrtle Monds of Tyner; Miss Pattie Dimette of Winfal; Misses Patricia Stephens, j Bennie Wood and Edna Ruth Cannon of Hertford. Miss Ruby, Kfiaton of Bethel is bookkeeper. Goes To Florida: D. S. Darden, Hertford merchant, left Monday ' to I spend a couple of weeks in! Florida. r .If nwwaai.'W't TO MAKE YOUR GRAIN PAY MORE MARKET IT THROUGH LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY WITH A PURINA CONCEIUTRATI emphasizes faith as more basic than works. We are to accept God's graeej-as i,t js exfessed ia desus uuui, aim men we are the girls will go as a body to First Methodist Church of Hert ford,. During , thjis week workinc with Patrol 4 was intro duced to the troop. The Girl winter officials report the azal- 'Scout promise was given, fol lowed by a song. ., . March 10-16 is 1 Girl Scout cirls will have a disrjfav in t.hp s'5iV i - i writs' t .-.-'"., K-:?ir;ji,'r V-i'fr i:r ' ; i 'i-Xj8 "" I ii,, mtvw. hhiW;,Wiiiii J iMii-...- Wi...v;--iii ii. eas have come through in good conditioh and ' their millions of ' bloom's will-add colof and beau ty to the hiany gardersV b6th' public and1 private, 'as Wihninfe-' ton truly , becomes the City ' of tne!Azaleaai.: . r.jtr '. if if ine'963 -ewjtwn'Of the Aaloa' Festival officially begins" Thurs-v day, i April 4, with the arrival of Queen Azalea, XVI and she will, rule over all Festival events, in' eluding -riding- "a special' I float during the big Festival parade. ' L . Bradford TiHery,'' Festival presiiant'i said anhbuncemenf of the 1963 ' queen is expected to dome w'thln a few weeks; Queen' Azalea XV" ia 1962 was lovely television star- Whitney Blake. Other past queens ' have-includ ed poolly Bergen,' Esther Wil liams, Kathryn Grayson, Alexis Smith and Linda Christian. Airlie Gardens, Orton Planta tion, St John's Art Gallery and the battleship USS North Caro lina are among attractions to be open to the public daily during the Festival LAST CALL Don't Miss This! TIFFIN Stemware I Only $1.00 X Plates;$l;50 , SALE CLOSES f MARCH 9th W. M. Divers & Son Jewelers HERTFORD, N. C. Home-grown grain can be fed most profit ably when you mix it with the right amount of concentrate. That's because grain alone is not a balanced ration. Purina Concentrates, like Purina Complete Chows, are backed by seventy years of con tinuing research, feed manufacturing expe rience, and quality control. Every Purina Concentrate must first prove its value at the Purina Research Farm in actual feeding tests before it is allowed to wear the Check erboard label. We can show you exactly how muck Purina to add to your grain to make a balanced ration, using our exclusive Check-R-Mixer. Bring your grain to our mill and have it ground and mixed with a Purina Concen trate. Make your grain pay better . . . th Purina Way. PROVE TO YOURSELF... PURINA FEEDING CAN COST YOU LESS Albemarle Chemical Phone 5151 Company I! oi !lH ch 1 O P u Q Q Q L L Winf all, N. C. O ED f I TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED AD Not So High In 3 out of 5 cars, regular-priced Sinclair Dino matches performance of Mmium gasolines -SAVES YOU UP TO 4 A GALLON ; NX. GASOLINE 5 Do you like a car with plenty of pep - a car with reserve power for safe passing? Most good drivers do -but they don't like to pay extra for premium gaso line. That's why so many are switching to Sinclair. Dino - the regular-priced gasoline that gives them all the lively power of premiums. 18?J Hf ()! ' Why pay extra? Almost anywhere you see the Sinclair Dinosaur sign, you can save up to VfagaTIon and still get full premium power and mileage. See your Sinclair Dealer. Dr.iVcV.'ITilCAREA::DCUY 7 P r. !I"o GO . C g :2i p t Ei-y Mrs.' Henpeck "Evei-y thing' is going up." Mr. Henpeck "Oh, I wouldn't sayi'that. For instance.' there's your, opinion of me,., my opinion of, you ,:and- the neighbors' opinion of us both." ' .1.1,)' Some act first, think; .after; ward, and jthen repent ' forever, ,;-rt-Simmons.i, LONESOME PINE 4-H CLUB HOLDS MEETING FEB. 19th The Lonesome Pine 4-H Club met at the Belvidere Community Building Tuesday night, Febru ary 19, 1963. The meeting was called to order by 'the president, David Boyce, Jr. " The pledge of allegiance and the. 4-H pledge were repated. Jo Ann Bowman gave the devotion. ? Jenifer Chappell, secretary, read . the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll with 12 members present.,, Betty, Bow man , and . Annie '; Lou Chappell gave 8 ' demonstration.-, on "How To riant Shrubbery." . . The meeting was then adjourn ed and refreshments served. - .TERRY LAMB,, -Reporter. .,, ' A Look Backward ' Continued from Page Ono recall other cold winters. Ste phen Elliott, who lives in the Bethel Community, and who has seen seventy winters in Per quimans, many cold ones, said this . week that 5 the winter' of 1892,. which others have recalled as a lonfe, cold winter, was in deed a severe one, but that could not compare with ' the weather i, : A significant new development in motor fuels from The Pure Oil Company fin with rURBFIriM... BE SVRE WITH PVttB GASOLINES 2 powerful new gasolines that make your car run better, farther If you think all gasolines are pretty much alike, you just haven't met up with PURE Firebird Super with Tri-tane. We think it's the finest gasoline that can be made and we've had a lot of experience. PURR-Gasolines already have set more than 1,000 records for performance and economy in competitive events sanctioned by NASCAR, US AC, or SCCA. What's new and different 'about PURE Firebird Super is Tri-tane, an exclusive combination of additives that (1) cuts down on engine wear, (2) saves you money on repairs, (3) keeps your engine at the peak of its power. New PURE Firebird Regular. If your car gets along good on regular gasoline, it'll get along even better on PURE Firebird Regular. It gives you many new benefits including PURE's new anti-stall additive. Fire up with PURE Firebird Super or Regular at no extra cost. Don't expect miracles. Do expect a better running car under all conditions... More economy, too. OTk 'w Oft C Wiinislow. Oil C o mpa my PHONE 3336 HERTFORD, N. C HERTFORD in all his life " he' had ' never known one as severe as this .has we have had this year; and that

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