THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. WORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1963.
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Britt-Winslow Wedding June , 8
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The nation' capital n. jt.'a
major force for econor- rog
ress, crossed the $60 bi , - ?vel
j ' in activity for a peaceti. te i cord
last year in 'a "hew demo.ti ation
s of its' capacity to meet expanding
needs for' investment ahf 7edii
funds. '
' ,i Scoring one of the largest year-to-year
gains in the post-World
War li period, the volume' of
funds made available W the "pub- '
lie at large,' business and indus
r try, arid. Government increased ;
$14 billions over weif-ims
. brought the f estimated total for
i the year o $6? billions, accord
ing to a .tabulation online'? Life
J Insurance Association of ' Ameri
ca. The, previous high' was"', Just
above 457 billions in 1959rv3..' :"
Role of Thrift Institutions' J
The LIAA stuajr reveaUtha't
the people's "thrift ?ibstitvitionr
' continue to ;be i the b)kbje: of
' the capital market and "the big
gest single ' source ; of funds,
through their" growing savings
in life insurance, savings and
. loan associations, mutual savings
banks, and corporate " "pension
- funds, Mr. and Mrs.' -'America
iVinHn a record total of. $23 bil-
lions available for capital, and
credit purposes last year, $3 bil
, lions mor than the year.;before.
This contribution of savings
- was equal to more than "a third
' of the entire flow of funds into
the ' capital market during 'j 962.
The record shows a lower- pro
v portion in only two years 'out of
the last- tea n
The banking system ranked
second as a source of lendable
, funds in 1962 with a total of
$20 billions, also a peacetime
record. The upturn ;in '-commercial
bank loans and -investment?
in ; the last two years Reflected
: the Federal ' Reserve ' Jxilicy of
credit ease combined with a
spurt in time and savings de
posits. . .
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supper at their home in Hert
ford.
Following the . wedding re
hearsal, . Mrs. V Sanders , enter-
Stained at a party for the wed-
(ding party and the out-of-town
'guests. ' ' v "
The bride graduated from the
FlWahsth Pitv TJicyV Kfhnnl Anil
ationslori tho rV.11o.ra tit, iYia A1. I V
bemarle. She is employed at the
Industrial Bank in Elizabeth
City. ' The bridegroom is a
graduate of Perquimans High
School and attended Massey
Electronics School at Jackson
ville, Fla. He is associated with
tlayes Corporation. 4 ,
John T. Mathews And Miss Gail
Pierce Married At Oak Grove
Mr. and Mrs; John Thomas ham, brothers of the bride.
ting of white gladioli and stock.
A group of miscellaneous in- palms and candlelight
yestors ; including" corporations, I Mrs Edwin Reel played the
. jDr. R, , W. Kicklighter, pastor of Hertford,
of Blackwell Memorial Baptist Mrs. Ernest Sanders was mis
Church in Elizabeth City, per- tress, of the ceremony,
formed ' the double; ring cere-1 For her daughter's wedding
mony Saturday afternoon at 4 Mrs. Davis chose a bird blue
o'clock June 8, uniting in marri- silk shantung sheath and harm-
age Miss Joyce . Ann Winslow jonizing accessories. ;' An orchid
and Gary Dean Britt. corsage completed her costume.
xne ome is tne iiougnter oil""3, wore a paie oiue mi
en sheath with inserts of blue
Irish lace, matching accessories
and an orchid corsage. i j
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception; was held
in the church parlor. . Those as
sisting included Mrs. Harvey
Harrison, Mrs.' ' Maurice Bogue,
Mrs. Richard Boyce anu Miss
Margaret Byrum, , t
Following the wedding .trip' to
Mrs. , A. , E. Davis of - Newport
News, Va., and L. ;F. Winslow
of Holland, Va. The bride
groom is the son of Fen ton T.
Britt . of Hertford and the -late
Mrs. Britt ;..
The ceremony was solemnized
at the altar of. Blackwell Mem
orial Baptist : Church in a set- j
fire and casualty companies, for
eign investors and: a, (general
classification of individuals and
others, contributed $14ft billions
to the flowof funds-into the
: capital market last year , The
resti amounting ' to $3 ' billions,
came from Federal, State and lo
cal government investment funds.
f Record Mortgage Borrowing
f . While the public through ; its
thrift: institutions, and jpther say
ings and investments is, Jhe na
tion's biggest lender, it is also
the biggest borrower. The ILTAA
breakdown on the" uses' ol Ifunds
in the capital market in 1962
shows that a new high of more i necklace and earrings, a gift of
.than $24 billions went Momort- the bridegroom, and carried a
'gages, largely on one-to-four cascade bouquet of white carna-
wedding music and George Mar
viri, Seymour -sang 'f O , Perfect
LoveJ . I Love Thee" and as a
benediction ."The Lord's Prayer"
The bride was given in marri
age j. by . her uncle, , - Maurice
Bogue. Her gown of Chantilly
lace ' and bridal satin was - de
signed and made by her mother.
The fitted bodice was fashioned
with scalloped neckline and long
tapered,; sleeves. ,.The ...bouffant
skirt iclj ':: softly in a 1 chapel
length ; train. ; Her veil of im
ported silk illusion was arranged
from a double crown 'of pearls
and crystals. She wore a pearl
family nonfarm housings and
over $9 billions into -consumer
credit.,
. This combined total of $30 bil
, lions was close to half ; he $63
billion aggregate of loans and in
vestments for the year;' Business
, secured $13 billions via corporate
ibond and stock issueOrjinbusi-
-, ness credit, but there ,ia.-.s ome
business borrowing by means of
i mortgages alsot .
Total borrowing by Federal,
'State and local government topi
ped $14 billions last year, second
; highest in the postwar period.
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. Whiteston fJews
J Those attending thi,W(Hite
Hanser wedding at Winston
Salem Friends Church on Sat
urday were: Mr. and Mrs. Arch
ie B. White, Mary Trances
.White, Miss Lena Winslow and
; Mrs. Charlie Skinner' of Hert
,:; ford, Mr., and Mrs. Ralph "White
and Miss Pearl . White. The
bride, Miss Dorcas White is
, daughter of Mr. and! krs. J.
Hugh White, of Winston-Salem. ,
..'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hatha-,
wajt and children, of Norfolk,
Va., and Mr,- and Mrs -Clifford
Winslow and children were din-
i ner guests on Sunday (Father's
Day) 1 of '. their : father,' Eennie
Winslow. Visitors in the after
. jjioon were Irs. Asa ; Winslow
and Donald Winslow of Norfolk,
Va. -
. rs. Harry Will; ford and son,
Richard cf J n, f . .t.. Sat
urday wi'.h a-d I.rs, Arba
Winslow. i
T.Irs. f lv'i V" -'.-"v . hos
tess to 1 r I v C... j on
- - we-e
. -i t. ;
s I -, J"r. f 1 I' i
tions, centered with a white or
chid. ' ' ' "'
..Miss Lynette Twiddy was maid
of honor.. She wore S gown of,
aqua organdy over taffeta fash
ioned 'with molded : bodice and
bouffant skirt. She s wore a
matching picture hat with pearl
.accents and carried a cascade of
unannounced points, the couple
will make their home at 908 Ra
lejgh Street, Elizabeth City. For
traveling, the bride chose & beige
silk shantung sheath and match
ing accessories,, . - '
5Out of town guests attending
included Mr., and , Mrs. Robert
Smith of Portsmouth, Ohio; Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Bogue and fanv
ily of Portsmouth; Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Home' of 1 Suffolk, Va.;
Mrs. Mary Lou Sutton and Miss
Helene Britt of ; Shelby; : Carl
Britt of ChaVlotte; Mrs. C. R.
Hoppe, Miss Catherine Hogg end
Mrs, Paul Hogg and Laurie Hogg
of Baltimore, Md. . '
Also Miss 1 Ida Green, ' Mrs,
Shepherd Johnson, Mr,, and Mrs.
H. A. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Sears, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. " Wor
rell Sr.i all of Holland, Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. G. T. Inman and Bobby
Inman of Chesapeake, Va.; ,Mr.
and Mrs. Bogue of Baltimore,
Md. Also a" large number, of
friends from Hertford attended.
Prior to the , wedding t the
pink carnations. ; Miss Beverly .bride was honored at a miscel
Morgan of Edenton and Miss lancous shower given by Misses
Harvene Harrison of Shawboro, j Beverly " Morgan ' aind Margaret
cousin of the bride, were brides-j Byrum ' at vthe home of Mrs.
maids. Miss Bea Skipsey, step-'Harry Dewey.' , ;'
sister of the; bridegroom, was, Miss Lynette Twiddy and 'Mrs.
junior bridesmaid. They wore Mac Twiddy were hostesses at a
gowns and carried flowers iden- iingerie 8h6Wer honoring! the
tical to those of the honor at- hriHp i
tendant,
iThe father of the bridegroom
was best man. Ushers were El
ton Baccus and Edward Waters
; Prior to the weddi.ng rehearsal
Friday night, v. the junior brides
maid, Miss Skipsey, was hostess
with her parents, at a buffet
PERSONALS
Attending Summer School
Miss Peggy White is attend
ing summer school at East Caro
lina College for six weeks.
From Suffolk
Mr. and Mrs.
Eley. '
from Rocky Mount
Mathews are making their home
in Melrose Gardens, Triangle,
following their marriage
June 9, and wedding trip to un
announced points.
The bride, the former Miss
Margaret Gail Pierce, is the
daughter of Mrs. Roy Lee Pierce
Mrs. Pete Bright, aunt of the
bride, was mistress of the cere
mony. ,
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Pierce wore a pink lace
sheath with matching accessories
and an orchid corsage-. The
bridegroom's mother wore a
of Hertford, Route 2 and the J beige lace sheath, matching ac
cessories and orchid corsage.
GIRL SCOUTS MEET
The Hertford Girl Scout Troop
No. 2 met Tuesday, June 4, at
late Mr. Pierce. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mathews of Hertford.
The -vows were heard by the
Rev. Lester Hall in a setting of
white flowers and candlelight in
Oak Grove Methodist Church at the Scout Hut. Mrs. George
2 o'clock in the afternoon. IBarbee, troop leader, conducted
Mrs. Bobby Jones played the the meeting,
wedding music and accompanied I A group of 1 1 girls interested
Mr. Jones who sang "Because" , in. becoming Girl Scouts were
arA TKa TXTnrli rt n.-n ...... " : ,, . 1 ..... J U M.. T -I,
Sidnev Davis . ..... . .1 .
. 11 I wiu I A,le or'ue was given in marri- jan wnite, troop treasurer, re
from Suffolk, Va... spent Thurs-L0 hv . hpnthor c.Q, ,unt ..u h"A '
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ointon pipr0 . Rl,ffn1 Va c. ' ,.nD, f. ni,.. t
wore a short wedding dress of was sent for each member of
Chantilly lace and peau de soie the troop. This money is used
'fashioned with a Sabrina neck- to Dromot- -.vorii; tellnwshm.
uuu jLTA at kl ivl WlM ill," wwav i r
of Rocky Mount spent the week- line, short sleeves and modified spread Girl Scouting and honor
end with Mrs. J R. Jarvis.
Hurgess JNewM
Jr..
her
bell skirt; all accented with ap- Juliette Low.
pliques of Chantilly lace and Each patrol reported on their
seed pearls. She wore a match-. activities for the past month,
ing crown of Chantilly lace with I The girls sold poppies on Vet
fingertip veil of illusion andjerans Day. In the afternoon they
carried a prayerbook topped with '.enjoyed a cook-out at Mr. and
a purple throated white orchid. I Mrs. J. R. Webb's home.
Mrs. Pierce, sister-in-law of I Claudia Brinn of Patrol A
the bride, was her only attend-1 was awarded her 'Second Class
Mn4. CI U :j I'n , 1 1 1 l
find fnmllv .ricito.) Mr anrl HAre I ....
. ..... pure sulc organza sneatn over
Mrs. Clarence Chappell,
spent the week-end .with
parents, Mr. and Mrs' Winston
Lane, Sr. ' ;.' , -' ' ;
mr ana mrs. waiter muiams ant. she wore an embroidered ' Rank badge bv Mrs. Barbee.
Slllr nrri7a shfath nuPP Tho novt trnnn mootino urill Ka
J?" T11 Sundy afternoon yelIow taffeta fashioned with held July 2. At that time Patrol
""" " J j .simple lines, harmo uzlng acces-j5 will receive Second Class Rank
as their dinner guests Sunday. sorieSi and carried a nosegay of badges. A Court of Awards will
Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan an pale green mixed flowers aso be held
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur' Ray' Bass.; Th father nf thP bririrArim I Tho w hr, h .....n...
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor
was best man. Ushers were hunt as recreation.
motored to Dover. Del.( Sunday. Fred Mathews, Jr., of Suffolk
They were accompanied home
by, their grandson, Clarence
Watson, who will make an ex
tended visit with his grand
parents. ,
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Don Norman was. hos
tess to her Bridge Club Tuesday
night at her ' home. Those
playing were Mesdames Birchen
Henc, Charles Ward, V. N. Dar
den, Charles Whedbee; Nathan
Relfe, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sum
ner . and " Miss Thelma ' Elliott.
The high score prize went fo
Mrs. Whedbee 'and the guest
prizes - were awarded Mrs. Heric
and' Mrs. Ward. 1 A sweet course
was served. . . ' .
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