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IS . ? c" it for the senior play ,3 been selected by Irs. Fenton It, dramatics director, W. E, ruxn and Mrs. Lewis Stalling;;. ";,ey are Verna Perry, Betsy Tarbee, Carolyn Rogerson, Becky I alton, Philip Lane, Vick Roach, J'-nmy Bonner, Mary Ella Nixon, Harry Winslow and Charles Eley. The play will M presented April 26. ' A safety program, demonstrat . ing careful driving, was present ed to the student bodv Tuesdav'. j ... Perquimans' baseball team "! tress of the iceremonv. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs: Jordan ' wore a beige suit with harmonizing accessories and a corsage of white carnations. defeated Chowan 8-0. v J1"6 brides parents entertain-. Perquimans met Plymouth on ed at a reception in the social Tuesday for the first conference. ball of the church following tha :i AD COOXY VOZZZX Cl::rve C 77 l I KICKS Laundry & Cleaners t OF EDEOTON Phone 2148 VRE OFFERING TO YOU BETTER THAN EVER SANITONE DRY CLEANING With this amazing sys tem you see, you feel and fou smell the difference. ; , AIL work- guaranteed to your satisfaction. , . "' s All this, plus a one year, guaranteed moth proofing. , r until . iAinw1.' ' omin COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE game of the season. The first- track meet of the season was held Wednesday af ternoon with Perquimans, Gates and Edenton participating. Vovs MM The marriage of (brace Lorayne Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Jordan of Elizabeth City and Otho Ivertcm Winslow, Jr., son of Mr. and MrsrO, I. Wins low, Sr of Belvidere; was sol emnized at the Pentecostal Holi ness Church with Dr. ,. Sigsbee L. Miller hearing,, the wedding vows. ' White gladiolus ' and palms were used for church decorations and Mrs. Preston Meads played the wedding music. - The bride chose a dress of pale blue fashioned with lace be. ice and full- skirt of blue taffeta with lace- accents." She wore a white pill box, harmonizing ' ac cessories and carried a white Bi ble topped with a purple throat- od orchid. " Mrs. Floyd Brickhou.se of Eliz abeth City was the bride's at tendant. She wore a beige dress similar to that of the bride, brown accessories and a corsago of white carnations'. -t ; , i: . Mrs. William Buddy was mis- ceremony. : - Whitcston News Dinner guests on Sunday of Miss Lovie Tynch and Mrs. Le anna Winslow were Mr. "and Mrs. L. H. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Stevie Clark, ; and vFreeman Clark of Portsmouth. Va.. and in the af- ut.r.Ar.n .nil lfrt . ItT irnn. wright , and family of ' Norfolk,' . Va., and Mr. and Mrs. ; Joseph . Winslow of Bagley Swamp. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HathaV 7 way and children of Norfolk, Va., 1 visited her father, G. B. Winslcw and sister Mary on Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. : Harold Lassiter and Mr. and Mrs. Leveritt Wins-! low of Norfolk, Va., visited their mother, Mrs. Verna Winslow on Sunday, . , ' Sunday afternoon Mr. and 'Mrs. Alvah Winslow, Mr. j and Mrs. Harold Lassiter and Mr. and Mrs. Leveritt . Winslow attended the' Winslow-Gregory marriage at the Baptist church, in Woodville. Roy . Winslow came Home on Sunday from Albemarle Hjspilal ' . l L i ; ive an J .n on ..o To Conduct A 4 11 Ilaet- 3." TJ.en the meeting was ad journed. Refreshments were ser ved by Tildon Whitehurst. PEGGY JTNNINGS, - Reporter. KD CLUB . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cart wright, Hertford, Route 3, Were CAPTAQM APRILS mm , ttPlnt Orjoo A Blend of 65 Neutral Applejack, NoAge,and35 Apple Jack 6 YearsOld. Hickory Town Distilling Co., Eatontown, N.J. t A ""Til M "t M( m k. MM; where b- was a patient for the past three weeks. , . f Gideon Saunders is very ill at hi3 h:-ne. Mr", and Mrs. Arba Winslow, I Mr. and Mrs. 'William Winslow, Arba Clair and Pam visited Mrs. Harry Williford and Richard at Jackson on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rountree, Mrs. Ernest White, Mr; and Mrs. Lafayette Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse V. Rountree visited their Rubv c- Sawyer. - ' , sister, Mrs. Elbert Winslow at ' ,, The house was beautifully Sunbury Sunday, honoring her.decorated with , yellow mums, guests' of honor at an open house given by their family Sunday, March 10, in' celebration of their golden wedding anniversary at their home. Guests who 'called from 2 un til s5 o'clock were greeted, at the door by Mrs. Lela Mae Winslow, a niece, who presented them to the receiving line, composed ; of Mr. and Mrs'.. Cartwright, Miss Lucille Cartwright and Mrs. birthday. Miss Pearl White had as din ner guests on Sunday, Mrs. lrma White and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White; Miss Pearl has moved in her new home. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ' Mrs. J. R. Futrell was hostess to her bridge cluD Friday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mesdames Trim Wilson, H. A. Whitley, S. P. Jessup, J. H. Newbold, W, H. Hardcastle, W. H. , Pitt, C. R. glads and daffodils. A beautiful linen filet, lace tablecloth was used on the dining table. , The guests y were registered by a grandson, Jimmy Sawyer. The gifts were opened and displayed by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Saw yerj a grandson. Mrs. 'Eleanor Wood, a niece,' invited the guests into the dining room for refresh ments. Mrs: Barbara S. Lane, granddaughter, cut and servctd the four-tiered wedding cake. Mrs. Peggy S. Byrum, a grand daughter, served the punch. Mrs. Eunice Spivey, ' Mrs. . Laura Bell Pierce and , Mrs. Lena Harrell, nieces, helped .with the serving. Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright were married March 6, 1913. They have two daughters, Miss Lu cille Cartwright and Mrs. Ruby C. Sawyer,, both 4 of Hertford Route 3. They have' four, grand children Mrs. Barbara S. Lane, Mrs. Peggy S.' Byrum, Martin and Jimmy Sawyer. Their great grandchildren are ': Barry and Debbie Lane, and Kathy Sawyer. 1 Approximately 85 guests call ed to extend congratulations and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright. "- ' The honored couple 1 received many iovely gifts. . ' . ' . The . Snow H:lI-Vhite Hat Home Demonstration Club held its monthly meeting March 25 at the home. of Mrs. John Elmer Wood, Sr. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Jean Harrison, . ' president, ; and the group sang ''Believe Me'V Mrs. Elmer Wood, Sr., gave the de votional i taken from .Mark 28, verses 1-8. The. demonstration 'was given by Mrs. ' Rob Turner," the House Furnishings Leader. 'IClean Fur niture is Lovely Furniture" was the topic. The group learned that three ways, to accomplish this wa Persistence, (Pressure, and Elbow Grease. Report was given by Mrs. Mar vin Davenport, 4-H Club Lead er. - s . j ., duok ceporis were given by ivirs. ueivm aure ano; Mrs. Mel vin Eure. s , ' The roll was called with 14 members present. 1 The treasur er s report i was given by Mrs. James Harrell, and ! the meeting was adjourned by repeating the club collect : Refreshments were served by the hostess. ' -, MRS. JOlfJtf HARRISON Reporter. ' - , . - .. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED J.!r. and IZis. 11m j entertained the employees c' bemarle . Chemical Co., I . wives and husbands to a sL 'i dinner at the Circle 1 Res taura i, Elizabeth City, N. C on: Sat urday night, March 23, 1963, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Edwards- told of their re cent trip to Boca Raton, Florida, yv e ,s t. a "C r -y- iiical Co., made F - ..- maib C dont ' "r ,Cour.'.l. The l.. 2 c " t than t' ? .esi v ;,r. a.iJ I. Vs. Z.i Coodwin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Li-..e, Jr.; Mr.- and Mrs. William F.ay Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nixon, Mr. .amd Mrs. Harold Winslow, - Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ownley, George Roach, Jr., an J Mrs. Mary Sue Sawyer. Dining here treat. for r f ' . " (. .-f-vf iu . DINE rE ONCE, AND YOU'LL 'i OOME BACK OFTEN I ' We Can Suit Your' Taste . . . Frog Legs, - Roast Beef, Chicken, Steaks," Chops, Sea , food,i Soups, Barbecue, Pizzas, Foot;Long , .ot Dogs . . You Name It( We have It. , . Th best of food to suit your, every mood . . . take our word ioi 11 Enjoy party dinneri; make reiervatioiu -w can ac. commodate you. Special children's portions of our tegular menu served. ' . . ' Brown's Drive-In Restaurant - - ' V, MILE SOUTH OF HERTFORD ON US 17 ' John Moore. Jr.. ODerator QlllHllllllHIINHUinHllltMMlMIUHHIIimillHMNiaMIHHIIimminHMIH(HHinlHIIHtHIHlfllM GREEN WOOD CLUB MEETS The Green Wood 4-H Club met at Mrs. Kenneth Bateman's Ihome on March 15 at 7:301 Thes.meet ing was called to order by Elu- Holmes and C. A".' Davenport. jabeth lvey;"presidenf -rhe?lut The high score prize went to said the pledge of Allegiance and Mrs. Holmes. A sweet course the 4-H Pledge, was served. . . . ithe devotional: read the Scripture. Peggy Jen nings sang "The. Lord Is My Shepherd." Mrs. Bateman led the club in prayer,.' Tildon "White hurst i and Kenneth Bateman sang "The Beverly Hillbillies." Missouri Bateman called the roll The club had and read the minutes of the, last Louise Ivey meeting. . The. president asked SPECIAL ON WESTINGHOUSE FREEZERS UPRIGHT OR CHEST TYPE; 1 FROM 12 TO 21 FT. Come See . . . We Can Supply Your JVeeds IIItlTFORD HARDVAnE & SUPPLY, U. Phone 426-5211 . Hertford, N.C A'",. Vnn iin t.a 1 fl f.P !&lVdstin'giou8o3 You can sure...if 3C Carolina Pride Grade "A" Best Quality ' . , HONEYCUTT x Smoked Sausage . -29c GWALTNEV CYPRESS B'f ast Bacon v lb. 39c Fanfi, PuL'ln and PUliburr BISCUITS:' j WITH A FOOD lnRR' BKST SOLD QWALTNKV'S OB l.CTKB'8 Franks lb. 49c "TASTY-.-. WE BUCK IT . ... , . Bologna .lb. 25c Neck Rones. -lb. 19c VBBV TKNDKB . Pork Liver. . i.:ib. 29c, BATH'S h m 8KIXKB t Spiced Ham-,-:!,:lb. 4gc; HV(iBAUK OB NANHKMOND n . i. ., . . 7- Sausage Meat ..lb. 32c Fresh Melts. (.. .lb. 10c iOOI WITH CRKENH) . ... Smoked Pig Jowls. .1.. lb. 3(oc Fat Back,.... ,1b. 19c Ilcrr.cr.qde Lard.. lb. 14c Corned Pig Tails lb. 25c Margarine . . I : . 1 .V. . -lb. 25c HUST 0'f; WKSTERN btuii. .wk ..... .IMI V V. BKST-.Cti V r..Vl'BN .1 Rib ........ Jb. 7: nrnihle i the Month MlBRY'l ," i .1 If. hit Vanilla Wafers: :x 1c k29c OOKION'8 Mr 8F.M.KB , ... . If. Potato Chips i ..x l . l'r.Bc Grape Jelly-. : J. : . - glass 35c rk7ob haymAn's, . . 1 - Sweet Potatoes .3 lbs. 25c $1 l SKI,I,KK INSTANT . - . Ik. Ht Maxwell Hoar.e: : . ..99c Sweet Pickles -J-;-.-r---pt 34c Mil'KKIINK M.R.- CAN Sliced Beets. .,-1.-. can 17c Shoepeg Corn. ri i ... - .can 21c kl.NU Cttl.it . Lima BeansJ-. --. : can 19c : Miff. KILbKHT'H Mayonnaise... -4 .at. jar 49c CAkuUMA GOLD , ,(. earn Peaches (halves) 25c Cashmere Bcuqacf Sc'sp.1'33c Groves FIur...;5-Ib. bag 4Sc Geld Seal:.....10-lb. tg 82c r : cc:aAP.s oua prices vs hve muny oTifsa corn t-jys , ple:;ty cf ..c.:ed iju.j. t:. .lc; 3 a..j c:. j. ' vu r. c. ' : 2 1 1 i t lr 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 3 r. 4 U M7 1 -'". HERTFORD LIONS CLUB PR ADRHSSION: AD J 3 . . . V 1 . , "r J 1 r 1 f Harrell Gas & Coal Company t Gwaltney Hertford Hcg Market C"".:n C:ar :r& li . ; iTrd IT . .rare Zi-y Co., Inc. vi ,',; Ik'eilssn'sCkncravM'' in" 1 r Trr .; Th-3 Ad Srcr.cc. " :t!:o r , , Winslow Oil Cc -7- ! II. ;Albemarb G crr.:: v I 7-7 -1 r , t 1
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