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LY. I ' X mm i" MRS. HERBERT' '. Against a background of green j palms and gladioli, softly lit by candles, the marriage ; of :.; Miss " Julianne Pearl Chesson and ' Herbert Ray Chappell .took place oh .Saturday afternoon in Heb- ron- Methodist Church in Roper, j- The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Temple, Chesson, Sr., v of Roper and Mr. and Mrs. Mc ' Ellroy HUga Chappell of Hert ford are; the' parent? of "the (DndegriKim f ' I. i . I " i J The Rev. "W. T. Clarke, pastor y;of the bride, officiated y ..,. u ; Wedding music was presented v by f Mfi. ' Aubrey Dixdnj' brgaftlsli V of Roper, and, Miss Robbi Flan- lagan, soloist,' of -GainsviJle. i'la.' "O Perft- tove".,and; ''The ' iWedding Prayer", were sung; .'ther, the bride . ..wore -j a floor-J Hecj flowers ,were red proses. l 1 ' (length gown of white'.'' The" fit-V For her ' soh's Wedding, ;Ts; ted bodice.' w fa'shiojied'. otiiblifappellf jwore t peige ; lace ; Jchantilly, lace with a; boat neck-1 dress ;Witht acewhti to matcji. 'line antt fitted sleeves "ending 'in 'Corresponding' accessories ' com ' "points over the wrists. Covered pleted her cost unme"; 'Her corsage buttons followed the back clos-,,was red roses. , i ing to the waistline. ' The ' f Jll 1 Mrs. Mary Dixon of Roper skirt was in ' tiers of organza, .was mistress of ceremonies. She - with top tier of lace. Her el- wore a dress of green anct white bow length veil of illusion was printed chiffon . with matching fastened to a Juliet cap of chan- -accessories. Her ; flowers were : tilly lace . re-embroidered with green cymbidium -orchids. . : . .: pearls and iridescents. She car- jried a Bible covered with match : pftg Jace and showered with white orchids and stephahotiif , ; Mrs. jBifly T. GaylQrd o Or lando, Florida, . wag her, sister!s ' brothf r-jjn-law , of , , the , . bride matron1 of ' honor. . v;i Miss Gayij grodof- and; Preston v WinSfow' and Johnston of Norfolk, Va.i was 'Johnnie" Winsl6w A BelvklereS maid ;, of - honor. . Bridesmaids I - Immediately following ; the were Miss Deloce Chappell of ceremonyv the couple greeted Hertford, ' sister of-,. the bride groom, and Mrs. Roger T. Ches-. son, Jr., of Enid, Oklahoma, sis- ter-in-4aw of the bride. They wore street-length sheaths of robin's egg blue raw silk' with overskirts of scalloped , lace. , Their t head-dresses were lace bows and veiling to match, and -eqptv; one! carried an old-fashioned nosegay of pink rosebuds and formations. . , '. ( t . V'iMl'ss Lynette Gaylord ' of Or- i iando. Fla., . niece Of the bride, t was flower .girl.' : She wore a where the couple will live fol floor length dress of white lacelowing a leisurely .trip through! V ofiii,,,...,...,.... l , S ' ' 6lNTLEM. ' 1 5v,- '"S3 V 1 '.' l -' ,' f mwy' i . : ivf ' - COKiTCY I t Ray ChapptSll i i RAY CHAPPEli. and ruffled net. fashioned in a Her head-dress bandeau, 'was made from lace like the bride's gown and sewn with pearls. 'A circular veil completed her min iature bridal costume.. She car ried a white basket filled with pink rosebuds. ' ( ' . , i Honorary bridesmaids includ ed Miss Viva Deaton ; of Troy, Miss Selma' Mahan 'df Burling ton Mfss'EyelynSCahlpe of Mb- roven, Miss Pamela Guthrie bf Rock ' Hill- 's: Hi,' Miss Gwen Padgett, of CharkHtev and Miss Priscilla Everett of Roper. Thy wore summer) dresses in pastil shades, ' - , , , ' , f ' The "Mide's mother wore a f Rbrqfered wifv ; tan and 'an. embroidered.ubeiga. The bridegroom's . father was his best man. Ushers were Lt. Roger , T. ".Chesson, 3tl M Enid, Oklahoma, brbther of the bride Gary Mat-tin ef "Elizabeth City, guests in ' the vestibule of the church. ' Mrs. Chappell recently com pleted a two-year course, in Sec retarial; St ienirel at j?eiffer Cdt legef.where she' bciti ih assfet antship-4ij' economics, and sang in the College Concert Cboir. .. :, Mr Chappett ' graduated from Perquimans CoUnty-iHigh School. At present he is. a' fuel special ist in the ' United States. Air Force staticnjgd at . Reese . Air Force Base, Lubback, Texas, . ' C-JriUQV- "fl. v;:::::::v IV mi f.::::i::; c:d rr::7 f : c I ! J, southern United States. ,jyfST:s , Oa Tuesday, May 14, Miss Julianne . Chesson, bride-elect of June, was the honored guest at ja miscellaneous shower given by, Miss Roods 4'ianagan, Miss Sel ma Mahan ' and Miss.' Pamela Guthrie, all' Classmate and friends' of the bride, at Pfeifferl Chesson parents of the bride. College, in the Merrier Dormi-i A color scheme of pink, green tory Parlor. A blue and white ( and white was used throughout color scheme ( was used for thejthe room. The bride's table was event- . , ' l t- tcovered with a hand-made, em Games were'enjdyed by the 2&broi(tered appliqued, import guests," present Punch, bridal cloth of white linen. It was cakes, "minU and nuts were ser-centered with, a silver cande vei. , ' I labra filled -with a s beautiful Miss Chesson lovely gifts. -v, .., ( . ! , 1 t ' i- i . H . ' r ""iL"'' "T-l'.rricake wa. placed. On the other . ... ' was honored at floating, shower at the Belvidere Community . House in Belvidere. Hostesses, for the- occasion were Mrs..M. H. Chappell, Mrs. J. G. Ward, Mrs. Evelyij Benton, Mrs. Helen Sumner, Mrs. . Nellie Perry and Miss Delores Chappell. Miss Chappell presided at the guest book. ' 'The bride's table was covered in white, with a 8-tier wedding cake -at. one end. Silver cande labra and' crystal punch bowl and serving dishes completed the-decor. - Spring flowers and baskets' of ' magnolia leaves' were used throughout the building. Puncb,' cake, ,huts and mints were : swerved to . the' numerous guests who called. -during -the' evening. ' -,; ' i ,, -Miss Chesson 'received .many beautiful gifts, mcludmr a lamp and' a set: of cbina presented to her by the hostesses - Miss juuanne-unesson wasjdelightrul hostesses at an Open honored at a miscellaneous float- house Saturday afternoon at ing shower in the Roper Social Hall pn Friday night, June' 8. Hostesses for the- event were, Miss ' Gay Johnston', and Miss Priscilla Everette.v A color scheme of blue and white was used throughout the, rooms, The bride's table was covered,. ,with a ' white lace cloth , 9yer blu. A beautifurfTbral'1 arrangemerit of blue and' white1 centered the table. flanWef b'y a erytal'punch bowl arid "eandelaDra. 'Miss Evf erette presided ovef 1 'the guest oook. Mrs. James Hasseii ser ved punch. She was assisted in Mrs. .Ben JSnelL . Miss, Chesson,' I who wore )ink(l printed, jersey, I from the numerous guests whb called throughout the ' evening ' Included among . the guests was Mrs. Roger T. Chesson, mo- carnations ''accenfed "with pinltGodwip? directed '.Jh- guests ia and "tf serVih' pieeet -of her the dinjng .room, Mr. C H.' breakfast 'cliiha ''by -the hostessei'fHolmes 'poured ' pundh and Mr. 'i;.'M;ic:;33 1 1 . v- u JL . . "dm: OR 0-D Builui2 ...... . ".'.,v,,Ve',n9w liiliice 'myt'lie.eliil) lean. '.sTLSj. option. in ther v.1 te bride,," ,, , 1 On Friday night, June 14, media; Jy following the V in- rehearsal, Miss Julianne a and Ray Chappell were, honored at a cake-cutting and efter-re- 1 nearsai party in toe aining room 'of the church. Hosts for the oc- casion were Mr. and Mrs. Roger received many;1""."' m""" -""J tall oink candles. At one , end of the table a 3-tier wedding 'end.;Dunch was served from, a crystal bowl. " , .' . : . . (' . ' Mrs. W. V. Gaylord served, the, cake and punch was 'poured by Miss Alma Knowles. Mrs. Janice Nowarah assisted in' ser ving nuts and mints. , Miis, Priscilli Everette . presided at the' bride's book. 1 . Miss Chesson and Mr.- Chaff pell presented their attendants with -gifts. ' ' There were , about fifty guests present, including the wedding party and family .and ' friends ul lul""c BIRTH AKNOUNCEMENT ' ;. Mr, and Mrs: Joe H.' Towe, Jr., announce "the birth of a sec ond child, first daughter, Anne Weston, born Monday,. June 24, at the Albemarle Hospital." 'Mrs. Towe is- the former Miss Nancy Llewellyn Of Bronxville, N. Y. V HONORED AT OPEN (HOUSE Mr.;, and Mrs. J. W. Ward were their home on Front Street from 4 to 6. P. M., honoring Mr, aijd Mrs. Ben Thompson and ' daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ward an family from Winston Salem.' , '" ' ' , The lower floor of the home was ' beautifully decorated with" many arrangements 01. summer cut -flowers. The dining .'tab&wth speedin'g,', was 'fined $18.25; 6verd With a white linen cloth.' -i,. ' r r , a" ..-v't" i ..i centered 'with . a beautiful ' bowl';; ;.' - of - white rpixed flowers, '. Ward and Eldon Winslow meti ' J the. guests on the porch, Intro- j "' Ray ; , Randolph' spent '' Sunday I'diicing' 'Mr.1 Thompson' and , M.' with :'Mr.'; and Mrs. J.vE BasA t.Ward 'anct'Mrs.' Ward iJntrodulnght,i . )- V ,h XT. ..!'k ' : in 'Mrs. Thompson and .. .Mrs. Ward' in' the living room. iMr$.. LEllioft assisted in rserVfag dainty sandwiches, cheese wafers, coom-I ies and nuts. " About SO' Rues tsi called during the aftertc:.n, J V If You Need tv;- ri" '.n : 1 n -r-t' ' ' - riizi or J lve'.lhe. Ape. II) lr : rrr.ee PI fcr -c -13 (cf f jl- ' f?- l'4 ' : .i" ., ., r m ' j . . 1 ' . TY ." ; 4 rijVMTJJuwvW'VV,f',,"J " ifsaat Con.:!nui -ith speeding, was c "en 39 jucpended upon f.;rent of t ;;ne and the court c-aiX Charlie Frank .Vn.ile, cha: with failure to comply with t limitation noted on the drivcis ;-ivas County, he was .the license glasses paid the court .4-n-of the late Jim and Mrs. costs. ' . j-Ijry I" jndi'icks. He was a. far- Heid H. 'Jones, - charged wl.Kmcr .d served in the v Army speeding, paid a fine' of $10.23 &mL 2 Worl4 War I. plus the costs. .( , - 1 Surviving are his wif Mrs. Joshua Barber ( paid a Rne of $9.23 and costs on a speeding charge. '' ! . ' ' Oscar Carson ' Lewis, .Don M. Hayes,' Jackie 1 'Brothers and Carole Gilbert , Morgan, each charged ' with' ,( speeding, paid fines of $10.25 plus ; the . court costs. , x , . . V' Ersoll '.Franklin,' charged with, failufe to yield right-of-way, paid the couit, costs.. , ,- ;t. ilsie" Hart-is,, charged with be; ing drunK on tne streets - ,,oi Hertford, -Was fined $10 and tax ed with court costs. 'Clyde Nix on,, charged with being, drunk on the Streets, was fined $2.00 plus costs.' -'''t , j ,'' i Joshua Foster,' , changed with assault on Patricia Williams, was given a 30 day sentence, us-- pended upon payment of court' costs. J ' 1 1 , 1 ": ' Luther 'i'E: - Pritchard, 'Jr.', 'charged' with disorderly conduct,' was. given a 30 aay sentence; suspended ' upon payment o! $2.00 fine and court costs. ' ' Thomas J. McGUire, charged Iwith improper signal lights, paid , Arthur, r ' Jonesj , charged without a .valid operator's, li cense 'or chauffeur's license expired,--was given' 30 days.. The sentence to be , suspended Upoh payment of $25' fihe and court 'costs. - t . j ' George -,T. Archer, " charged without a, 'valid .operator's BV. cense, by failure to comply with -the limitation note on the face of the license, paid the court nnatta. ' v -, " , Frank -A. ' Ausband, - charged ', ''..' '.is. ''' - I J '."i I" .' . A 2S -t costs. 4 . .. Harolds Wi Lancaster, charged' Kurgesa New ; ;t L Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane at tended the' Bass-Bunch Wedding afternoon. -- " i- ' Mrs.'XialiaV'Whlte'Bnd daugh ters . Delphine . .and ', Minnie Nor-, man -spent last week pt Nags - Head. ' ;",.!. ' -. , i , "Mn and Mrs. Howard Mathews were week-end guests of Mr; 'and Mrs. E. E. Britt in Suffolk. J 1 bWU'i, ' - .'. "T 'i tci V. . . t x Wallace Hendaeks, 67, . "sJay oiight around 9 fsZiJi i..'.er having been siruck y tn . -omobile on the Ilarvey ' -t r.uad. A native of Per- su(;,e Robertson Hendricks; three 4aciiter5, Mrs. Mary Toppin of Center Hill,' Mrs. Retha McDon ald of Route 2, Hertford and -Jrs. Sadie 'East of .Hertford; three' sons, 'William Henry Hend ricks and - Jasper Hendricks, both if 'Jtoute'l,. .Hertford and Millard Robertson of Hertford; two sisters, Mrs. Essie Barnes- of neraoro; -ana .Mrs. liattie Miller of Route a, ijusabeth City .ahd 12 grandchildren. , 'Funeral services . will be I held Friday afternoon at 3 b'clock in the chapel of the Swindell Fun eral Home, by the" Rev. Albert Elter, pastor of the Hertford As sembly God, Church, v Burial -will . be in Cejarwood Cemetery. - . i , ; . 1 NEW P. k, ZIP CODES AT WINFALL' AND BELVIDERE Contuii'.ed Iron Pap 1 answering , mail, ' he said, ZIP Codes., taken from - return, ad- aressesjon incoming man snould be used. ' - - v - 'The; ZIP; Code is literally the lost word in mail addressing.' It should follow the city and state in addresses;' ' t He cited" this example 1 of the propeflise of 7IP'Coder '"' ' ' -. Roy C. Bunch' - Postmaster - ' f.U. 'S.' Post Office ' ' ,. Belvidere, N. C. 27919 The",neW ZIP Code plan for the 'first ,time will permit the Post Office department to short cut repeated address . reading. i i The address cn mail must often be read as many as eight or ten )"nt!8.py po8ia emPloyeM w r V f r" V' ry ti r - 3 :tof it--' ... ... i . . s Erv i, r v i :v nt'.e 9 C ; 1 ; 4 ( " ilk ytiisp:-:.:' t it t'.ie rrci r c. on. tach t.idi.. a s'rxs the i acs of ma.l d--patch i 1 aU 's to the ' opportunity for human error, '' With ZIP Code, a ck-ik need knowimnit'didtely to what na tional area, state and post office the letter is destined, and to speed it: on its . way, cutting up to 24 hours off the time between deposit and delivery. ' ' When ZIP Code is in full swings me United , States will have the most modern system of mail distribution, and delivery in ixistence. , . , - Thelma M. Smith; postmaster' at . Winfall, arfnounces , that the ZiP-Code-for the- Winfall 1 Post Office. is 27985. y- - ' ' BUSY BEE CLUB MEETS J June 18 at :3o -P.' M., the Busy-Bee 4-H Club of Hertford held its-monthly meeting at the agents' office. With President Estelle Collins presiding the meeting "was called to order, The opening song was "If You're Happy", led by Sheila Everett. Vickie Shambry led the pledge of allegiance -and the '4-H pledge. The minutes of the last meeting were read, by Secretary Georgia Stallings and approved. ' Club dues were collected and-roll was called with 14 'members pre(i.;nt. The - treasurer, ' Llnwood " Blanch ard gave his report... MrS. Jones, leader, also gave a' report. ' " ". The ' folliwing , items : of ,busi ne's's were discussed: " , ' . (l) Members ' attending , 4-H Summer .Carnp; (2) Time . for picking cucumbers (4-H project).; ..Estelle Collins gave ..a full, and very interesting report "on' her recent visiV'to. Winter villi.' "iO th er' members' reported on their visit to Sunset Lake Park. - -'After the - duties for next month's' meeting were assigned i all went out of doors and . en joyed 15 minutes of vigorous ex ercises. " ,' "At 8 o'clock; the meeting ad jdurned by repeating the 4-H motto. iV LcrJ L"5f ; Chevy ,4 - i Tie j in a z ton C b met Friday, J at . , the community, house h'rsf S. M. Long' and Mrs. EU,;ar Long us joint hostesses. Mrs. W. D. Perry," Sr., club president, opened the meeting ty all singing "Listen; to the MoOc mgbird". After - which Mrs. S. M. Long 'gave a .devotional tak en from Ephesians 6:10-18. f ' Mrs. ' Ila Grey White, county agent,' gave" a very" interests x demonstration on saving epeoe in our freezers. Committee re ports were ' given and a ! eollee tion was taken for the ilower. fund, 'n ,','" ! i ' Old and - new X business - was discussed, i The l' meeting . was closed' by- repeating the Club Collect,..- ' ' , f-"' 1 ' The hostess served '.delicious refresh mentSi '' ' f i. ' b ti I BEEFEATER Gil 1 1 ' IHPORfCD FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRANDCOKP. , NEW YORK 1,N.Y. f, , MPR00F100 GRAIN NEUTRALSFBtlrt , r, j i II Nova 400 6-Paanger Station Wayio. -3 e'.l'-er. It J-'-t ) u v e ; I j f - 'I t ; J i! : w-. . . ! ,mt 'I'l WAPU "III l -77i-Jy . i jj ..
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