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TE2 PnQOTMAK! TOY;"K 1. mi' PAGE SEVEJI i t- TT .11 T-l . ' i 1 jt ,twsvine oapusi inurcn was . the scene Sunday, June 2, at 3 o'clock of the marriage of Miss : Judy r Ganova 1 Benton to : Paul ? Oehler Readling, Jr. " ' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and" Mrs; Wendeir Sherlock Benton of Route J,l Belvidere and the bridegroom is ,the son of Mr. . and Mrs; Paul' Oehler Readling, Sr.; of Concord. The. Revr j,- Leonard .Gerrald, . pastor of the bride, heard ; the vows in a candlelight , setting of ch rysanthemums, gladioli -i and palms..; ''"V'.'v" ' Elwopd Copeland, pianist,, pre- aauiteu- a prugrain u uupuu ' music and accompanied Jerry - White . Who sang "O Promise . Me," "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" and' as it- benediction "The Wedding Prgyer", , ; The bride, gjven in marriage by f: her father, " Wore a bridal gown of imported satin peau de soie f ashjlohed with an .elongat ed ;T bodice featuring a' round necklina .with alennnn -1n an V- pliques ;i embedded with I seed pearls with long . sleeves ending in wedding' points ovet the hands. ? The gown extended into a bustled back, billowing into a MMwIW)WMWWi)WWAA NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE ; TOWTi OF 8a! of town properly for delinquent taxes for the year 1962. Date of Monday. June 10, 1963. at 12 o'clock noon ai the, Court House door, Hertford. North Carolina. ' ' ; , . R. G. ELLIOTT " Clerk and Tax Collector, Town of Hertford , . . WHITE DELINQUENT TAXES .TOR, 1962, Barclift, Joseph I...... :...,.......... ElUott, Norman (Est.)..,..u.....-....:.... Goodman, Audrey S Hunter, w. o. (Est.) , .... M ... Keel,- Lester T..... Lane, .Hermit ., . ..... Lane. Mrs. T. c... ;.......... Lane William E. i.'. , -Tarkinjon' Lpuis F. I..-.,.,.;-.-,,. : COLORED DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1962 Baker, Elsie Mae..... .........;....................!...............:......;!...:..'... f Bembry. Fenton J.. i Cooper, George W. 'ri iCooper, Grant 'Everett, James ye'on Archie i.;a..,-...;i..,......a: Feltofc, Cassie Lee (Felton, Forest ...i... Helton, John Ei ...... 'C 14 -T ImUJ TT llalLWrtvfc.AiaI j.. lp4utjrfguests.f H it eiton, Mary , Mary jl (Est...,..j.......l... , Maiy 4 (Est.-i......;,;, ' wU''TSmpi'rO v'"' ""' iFpItnn. "Felton, Kiton: Wdiiani - Franklin. John ....... ji.eii.uii, uivju a. r(. ..,.:......,. , il.oi ' Gilliam, Roland, Jr., and Lena B... ' Granby, Wallace Gregory, Elizabeth W.......'..: Gregory, Wilder H Griswould. Raymond .'. Hall Vera .....4..... 18.70 1 Hardy, Ernest and Sammie............ ..13.44 Harvey Scott and Edgar... ...... 21.50 Hoffler, William (Est.)....;.... 13.35 Holley, Alphine (Est.)... : ;.. , 3.10 Holley, Council 4.59 Hudgins, Elizabeth 26.13 ; James, George, Sr.....:AA......:........i.......'.; ..,...:....s.:...!. 10.94 .Jenkins, John' (Thomaa,'.:..;;i t 8.77 '.Jenkins, Percy JM .' j,. 37.73 Jones, Malindat Charlie, Rachel and Willie...- , 15.07 . ,Kee, Elihue ....i., . ... 1.98 . Lee, Elva 1.....,, . : 1 5.29 .Lowe, Isaac 274.45 Lyons, Priscilla (Est.).. , 24.80 nix, m. o... Parlon. Julim ( Ff ' '.. Parson, Sidney Peal Henry (Est.).... m..,....,-,,... reny, joe , -anamDiy, ums , ir....,.,......:......j. m.ti Sheard, Rosa .t-...ii...i....;..:...........j.....j : . ' 4.79 Simpson, Joshua and William .Simpson, Nellie Towe - , Simpson, Walter D - Skinner, Moses A. . Skinner, Raleigh and Blanche...... 1 1 Skinner, Ulysses and Georgiana Spellman, Jqnious and Lilhan. Thatch, Lonnie, Sr. -j Tillett. Sam - Tucker, J. H. Waff, Harrison ana Odessa Walker, Mary Welkins, Florlnda B. , , Welch, Andrew, ... White, Charlie White, Isaac ..: White, Melvin S. and Thomas E,-. White, Menford ........... Willis, Rosa Lyons . .'J (..:... Winslow, George ijyf-vmwrmfp-li'ir r i ' m m 1 in ,soft chapel train.' Het three- tiered" veil ot si Uluslon fell ! Mrs, Benton those tt her frcm a pleatefl tulle, pouffe delh daughter's : wedding a sheath cately touched witfr pearjs., Herdrs of aqua silk organza and only jewelry was a stranjd efface-' with short' sleeves. . She pearls, ' a gift from the brlde- Lgroom. She ' carried a white prayer book topped with a Royal Bouquet of white orchids, steph - anotis and' satin streamers. Miss Mary, Ella Smith, of Hart ford was , maid of honor. . She wore a full length gown of yel low, taffeta, designed with sound neckline, brief sleeves, bell skirt featuring back panel, fashioned into a bustle. .She carried aJ single long stem yellow carna tion. j - i ; Bridesmaids were Miss Bon nie Benton, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Jimmy Stallings of Hertford. They v wore gowns identical to that of the, honor at- tendant of nile green and . car- rled a single long. tem carna tion. - i - i v. The ringbearer was little Al len Hobbs, cousin of the bride, and carried the ring on a satin pillow. ' - - Peggy Lynn Benton, sister of me onae, was iiower giru soe wore a floor length gown of chiffon over taffeta with' . a -draped skirt She carried a has - ket , of flowers. i The bridegroom's father was best man and groomsmen . were Joe Andrews and Joseph Cagle of Concord, cousins of the brid&- i-Af-i-n-i-iii- i-nrtfinn i ' in n i- i - HERTFORD ..$ 30.60 .. 150.89 .. 69.34 ..' 16.60.1 .. 68.74 .. 17.72 21.05 ..34.29 -..'5U7 ......$ 11.13 9.65 k 17.32 .i.. 16.73 J... 15.46 37.04-1 61.18 ...'i;,,,..: ". 25.19 i...... 5.131 L. ,. 15.71 .. 16.30 .... . .A, rn ,. . 6.66'Daa. Sarpe;;4Capfari, Russell. .' 1- ,!'2? 4 ails, Roy " " ' nn 1 ReedJ Movia Actress, Mary Wood a.!IZIIZl-ZirZZnZir: '12.21 17.88 ..'....... 13.78 8.83 11.78 6.02 : 29.86 ..,...,.t.. - ....,........ , s.wt- , - . , x,: .-. l - ft7iiM 'was.one of the honor stUr , ,, 17.52 ;..;; 175 ....,........;........... . m.iv - . 9.51 14,87 - - 9,76 - .. 6-90; .......-,.-................... 15,78 1 - 18.56 16.49 . , 14.27 12.37 . , ... ... . i 60.05 .,........,...... 10.14 2.73 v 15.41 11.72 13,61 20,43 25.04 11.38 12.39 14,43 - r ------ ' .www w YOUR OLD LAVN KOyER .is yigztr icons' m. a.. ,,':.- ' 1 m 1 T groom." " - ' 3 ! " wore harmonizing accessories and a lavender orchid corsage. Mrs. Readling, mother of the , bridegroom, wore a dusty rose lace sheath with matching ac cessories and lavendar orchid Corsage. Mrs. Roy Smith was mistress of ceremonies. . Immediately following the)1 MidsbipiMft- Nixon Qav Tfr ceremony the bride's parents en- jMonlh Cruiee Midshipman tertained at a reception ih the I J. Nixon m, of Hertford, will church social hall. Meave the Naval. Academy a t 'An- i Ths hall was decorated with-napolis on Friday of this week masses of white flowers, palms and burning candles. Mrs. Roy Smith," assisted by Mrs. Charles Smith, welcomed the guests and introduced the receiving line composed of the bridal party and parents of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Eddie Harrell served the wedding cake, while Mrs. Rolac Webb, assisted by Miss ' Janice Im. ' it a ivr.o . Lanier White I registered guests. . for their wedding trip to the,nesaay morning. xn mm wuvn ,, k k-jjo ohanorf in twas located near the .Norfolk t 1ti Kins 01 amn)1rar1 HrACQ J with matrhine hat and the or.ifrm HertfordHEdentoa , High - chid lifted from her Bible. way. near Hertfordv waa sad r to mencement program on Thurs The bride attended the Col- be the ili in- this; section day, May 30th Monogram and leee of the Albemarle and is of tne State which cut oak tim-Letter Club awards were made presently : employed, with , South am I nan anH Tr.Riiranrp Co. I "Mr QaaHlintf' aitanrlpd Win- gate College, served Navy duty and is now associated with Wel ex Electronics Corp. , On their return they will live in Winfall. Out of town guests for , the "wedding were Mr. and . Mrs. Joe Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ca- gle and Tommy Readling of Concord. -.. .: ; . PARTIES Miss Mary Ella Smith enter tained at a luncheon for the bri dal party May 18. The bride- elect was presented a gift of.For tha office of sheriff there china. Mrs." Eddie. Harrell and Mrs. Rolac Webb, aunts of' the bride, entertained Saturday night at the bride's home at a rehearsal party. - The , Benton home was lovely in its decorations of tra ditional green and white aiicl burning' ' candles. : -; The - bride's table was covered with a white linen-, cutworki cloth oa which stobdjh thre:t.iered.(c4kfejj and flowers .ih- a rmvi r; Jfoftainer punch,, cake, - nuts and mint (Continued from Page One) yvUu wa aovovv. Police,. ElliottXajildjejiij) h- brarian, William Dimmette; Edir tor of The Perquimans Weekly, IKoonce; Mrs. White, Mabel Spi i'vey; The White Children, Mel. vin Eure, Belvin Eure, Nan Ward, Mildred B; Trueblood, Juanita Davenport, Tommy Sumner (mascot) and Patsy Harrell (mascot); City Nurse, Sybil Lamb; Madam Fields, Jean nette Fields; Saleswoman, Mar ian Raper; Pianist, Lillian Rae Perryj; Mrs. Winslow, . Esther Ward; Mrs. Chappell, Mary Eliz- Iabeth? Wuislhwj Mrs. Lottamoney, Lcuise Delaney Novelist, Eula Nixort; United States Inspector of Schools, Fannie Eure; Prin - cipal of (Grade ' School, Prue Newby;' Butler, Joe Tucker. One young ' man Jesse 'Lee Harris; 'dents was uqahle to ba present at ' the exercises, having under- t7r.:iEUp: RAninr TO GO Without NafginBackache MowlTonnanttlwfMtnlMToanMd -from amine Ewkacha, hcadaeh and muMular aches and palm that often causa rwUan1 nlshts ana miMrabl tlred-oat fetlings. When tnte dlacomforU coma on with OTaMxertkra or straw and strain - 70V want ratef want it fasti Anothas 1 dUtnrbanoemay b mild bladder Irritation foUOTMimwronat food and drink often sat, ' tins up a reatless nncomfortabla feeling. Doan'a Plus, work fast in' separata wars: 1. byspsedy pain-relleTing action to aas tormant of sagging baeitaeliey haaoV aehes, bquscuhw-aches and pains. 2. by -soothing effect on bladder irritation. 1. by anUdi diuretic actiqaj tending to increasa output of the It miles of kidnar tubes. Enjoy, a goad ight'a) sleep and tha . ama nappy relief millions have for over , ' , 60 Vaare. For. eonvenlenca, ask for tb sVS aisa. Get Doan'a PIUs todayl - eww m m mmm e- A; gone an emergency operation at a Ralelgh hospitai on Monday . , ...,,- of thia week. ?upt. of Education ! F- T- Jhnson Presented th class. meaais as , louows noary w-oqo IKoonce, for , perfect attendance for the four yeara of high school; Carolyn Lamb, valedic torian medal; France Lambl sa-lutatorian- Clara, Wiwlow, effort medal, and Prua Nwhyv service medal; Mmni Left WinsteMTi a ' junior, scholarship, medal. . .for a three-month;1 cruise 00 the Battleship Oklahoma. The- points of landing will include, Ports mouth, Eng.,: Cherbourg, France, and Gottenberg, Sweden, Upon his return; Mids'a Nixpni will spend the f month, of September in ; Hertford t: with; Ms mother, Mrs; T. J. Nixon, Jr. ' ' ;' Saw Mill Destroyed- b Fir Wednesday: The WhiteLassiter saw mill plant was destroyed by ftre in the ewly hours of WedV, Southern Railroad and not far. ber exclusively.' The major por- tion of the output of the mill was exported to foreign coun tries.;,:. .' ';-'-a--J:-Voters Prepare To Caat Ballot Saturday, June Bi When the Democratic voters of Perquim- ans go to the polls on Saturday they will be given, an oppor-. Shelton Lilly, ana uuiy wms tunity to vote, for a representa-1 low were given awards for tive, a, sheriff,, a board of cqun- ty commissioners ana a Doara or education on the county ballot, There "are three candidates ' out for the office of representative.) They are J. T. Benton, C. B. Holmes and Wallace L. Wood, j are two candidates, J. Emmett tit; 1 . , , 1 1 J .1. t t W 1I1S1U W, WHO, 1143 U.B1U, ; fice for two terms is a candi-? date for renqminatjon. The, sec ond candidate for nomination to the office of sheriff is. J, p. El liott of Chapanoke, All, the members of the. bresenf boar of county commissioners are can didates for renomination. They are Earl M. Perry, E. D." Ma- thews, , J. C. Baker, John O. White and Roy S. Chappell George T. weu ot winiBU is j. A biu to requira regulation of also a candidate. All of thel.- of education, which includes" T. S- White, W. E.- Dail, J. H. Miller; Jj H. Baker and, Shelton Long, are for renomination, and John T.. I ie of Belvidere is also, a T. I one of Belvidere is at .'candidate. W. T. Brown is one of the candidates fqr the office of Senator. Local post Office Again. Rated At Second Class Office: The Hertford Post Office advances - from a third class office and be comes a second Class office on July 1, and in accordance with the regulations governing a post office of this class the post of fice will be closed at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoons. There will be no city delivery on Sat- , urday- afternoon and the win dows of the post office will be , closed. Mail will be dispatched as . usual. The post, office at Hertford was in the second class for ' a period of several years, dropping back into third class ; in 1933 tV 5.00 Per Month (includes financing) . . . ADVANTAGES OP OWNING THIS WASHER: O Cheaper than carrying wash out . do It yourself ifr ' O More Convenient . V O Yea Own m - ; -O Cleaner Clothes! , O- Saves tije- ar.d ar expense! - This machine is portable can b used either portable or we can permanently install it for you; Three easy steps do the job . . .' cteaner clothes.. , . . more ecooomical, and remember you "own it". ' ' See Us For Ranges, Water Heaters, AU Appliancesr i ) Continued from Page I awarded to Cookie Dozier, who was editor of the 1963 annual and to Becky Felton, who was editor of' the school paper. Billy Winslow received the most valuable member of the Student Council award. Mar garet Aujsley was awarded the B- G. Kponce medal for the highest grade. Phyllis Nixon will be awarded- a similar medal by the school since there was only a fractional difference be tween her' grade and- Margaret Ainsley's grade. The BPW medal for commercial students was awarded Kathleen Story. In agriculture Floyd Matthews received the Buck plaque for excellence in. , agriculture, Lee Brabble received the Win t-nap- pell Award ! tor Uhe ; highest grade in agriculture 'and , Billy Winslow received the DeKalb award fer excellence in agricul ture. ' "' The WOW; Medal for the high est grade in U. S. History was awarded to Phyllis Nixon. Caro lyn Rogerson received the Long Memorial Scholarshia l - After the eighth grade corn- to the seniors who had partici pated in sports throughout their high school careers. The follow - ing girls received letter for girls'. basketball! Dora Bateman, Jo Ann Hurdle, Dianne Sawyer, Becky Hobbs and Eugertia Long., Charles Eley, Laverne Jordan football; Carl Overton, Reed Maunews ana jerry w'uce eceived awards for football and track; Floyd Matthews received an award for basketball and track; Wayne Winslow received an award for baseball. Perquimans county Wildlife 'proteetorj stati- ed today that all owners, of boats with.. motors are required by a new law to be equipped with U. S- Guard approved life sav ing equipment. ScrieenOut PESTS ! Keep Your Home Free from Summer Insects I SEE US NOW FOR Storm Boors Screen Doors Screen Wire ( ALSO Benjamin Mbbfe PAINTS o- Shop HERTFORD First o Harris Plumbing & Building Supply Co. PHONE 42R"55y6 S3t GET DIPLOMAS AT PERQUIMANS HIGH ! .. 1 Mow Rpflriihtinnc HUM l)WfijUtlUllVII For Boat Owners i a i .uriiiiiii JUST $9.95 (Down) all motorboats and to provide for safety measures to be employed by all motorboats wa introduced in ' the General' Assembly- on March 12- and ratified on May 8 and the new law- is now .in force. It requires 'life saving equipment approved-by the reg-! ulations of the Wildlife Re - sources Commission for each person on board, and from sun set to sunrise a white light must be carried in the stern or have on board a flashlight in good working condition. Mr. Cahoon requests that all boat owners take note of this new law and abide by it, other wise arrests will be made. Students Rewarded For High Average The. parent-Teacher.: -;Associa- tion of Perquimans High School recently . instituted, a program whereby students who have an academic average of 94 .'for the year and Who- have' no course nun. j j ' 1. , ;r j j l' Baseball stars were awarded average below go are awarded Franci Combs Freddi" an academic letter, at the end of ) , . s'. re 1!! the school vear i- ' - iCombs, Jimmy Hunter, Gene Uie school yar. , i 4 ;i, '-Nixon, Alvin Kirby, Ikey Stoke- Those iStudents.r awarded .scho-i-y and V7ayne Oliver Winslow. lastic,; letters ;tHis year re as Letters were awarded to Jimmv follows Froithe; 12th grade- SByrum Mack Nixon John slall. Jmy -fta'Vtft;togs, : George Winslow, Lot verna Ann,. Ferry,-.' janice aian ton, Kathleen 'story;.. Betsy Bar- bee, BobiHiH;' froh . ..the 11th graae --.r uioria Miuer, wayne 1 Chappell, Sydney Ann , Blanch ard; from th'e'.jiOth' grade Mar garet Ajleyaiiie'.lRay, Wins low, Phyllis N$on; Reggie Webb, Betty. Ruth, Smith Lot Winslow, Mary Barbee, Mary Lee Newby, Phyllis Williams,-Wayne Owens, Wayne" Stallihgs, ; Nancy fiundy; from the freshrriaii class Bobby Hollowell, and from the 7th grade Joseph Ray Haskett. IN NEWFOUNDLAND Douglas A. , Whidbee, seaman. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con- nel Whidbee of Route 3, Hart-l ford, is serving with the staff of Commander Airborne Earlv Warning Wing,, Atlantic, at the U. S. Naval Station, Argentia, Newfoundland. -, r '; This command mans the air- .COUNTRY Gentleman IHHIUER' LONDON DRY 85PROOH Distilled from 100 Groin Bottled By J. A. OOUfifltRTT'S S0N4, Int., Distllltrt v, ftuUdtlphia, Pa, Cost Only 20c A Day Wasieir .-' ... :..; s '':-' ' ' -r" . ... .t. . . I borne early warning segment of the Atlantic Barrier, the "easter most extension of the American Canadian distant early warnings system. ; Whidbee entered the service in December 1961 and is a graduate of Perquimans Union High , School, Winfall. Letters And Stars , Letters and stars halve been awarded to baseball and track men at Perquimans County High School. Letters are awarded to varsity athletes who play in a majority of the games played during j the -.'season; stars are awarded t to varsity players whu already have letters and who played ,: in a majority of the games for the current athletic season Winslow and Wayne Ray Wins - low. Nate Brinn was awarded star for his service as base- ball manager. Paul Ward was awarded a letter for his servicp as basketball and baseball man - a-eer J ,: Track' stars were given to neea MBunews, wayne unap - Structural panel patio cover engineered for greater strength and beauty. Concealed drainage system. Aluminum and steel carport in large ID" x 20 size. 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