Newspapers / The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, … / Aug. 2, 1963, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i rrr.c-niAK3 v.tejcly. rrrrc: j czm'. rr.tr at, aucvtt j. r ;".' .'s father officiated at t 3 in Walterboro, S , f y of - Miss Helen Jean ,i i v First Baptist Church .ovard Elount Mathews,' Jr., 1 of Hr. . and . Mrs. Howard Iiews of Hertford, ' J . ; There was a reception, at the ;rch afterwards, given by the 'e's parents, the.- Rev. , and s. C. E. Qoggin. - - t J The Rev. William M. Jones as i -ted in the marriage ceremony, f Attendants,' were Miss Emily ( Jgin,' sister of the bride, ) who i 5 maid of honor and the fol 1 win if- bridesmaids, Miss Anita 'Jgin, another sister - of the I ide, Miss Susan Hall -of Wil i ington, Del., Miss Mary . Jo 1 arris of Old Fort, N. C, Miss Tulia- Byrd of 1 Newton Grove, IS. C., Miss Linda pittman of 1 "aeclesfield, N.',C, Mrs. James I urchalter of Durham, N. C, I'rs. Charles Reaves of Buies , reek, N. C, and Mrs. Larry X aschalL ' 4 V Mr. Mathews was his son's I jst man. Bobby Mathews of X wrham, N. C, and Herky Led tiUer and" Carroll. Leggett of lories Creek ushered , with the iiiae s oromer, .wooay; uoggin, Tan-en Gay of Richmond,' Va., torn Wood of Holland, Va., and Abbie. Lucas and Jack Young. Flower girls were . Miss Bon- 1961 FORD2-door 1961 FORD Fairlane "500" 4-door 1961 CHEVROLET Tudor Belair . 1961 FALCON Wagon 4-door v I960 CHEVROLET Wagon 9-pas. ; v 1050 FORD Fairlane "500" 4-door , j , 1&5 FAlfcON 4-door f . ; f; 1& FORD Custom "300" 4-door1 CHEVROLET 4-door Belair &58 FORD Fairlane "500" Vict. 4-dr. i957 FORD Custom sedan 9-pass. 'ii57 CHEVROLET "210'f, 4-door, .M , mm- svW-- a . W)KU , 2-dOor ;M r . k i -j i jJJ Jthrfe nrrTrrTrv: ' 19& CHEVROLET Belair Hardtop ; 1956 FORD Custom 4-door 1960 FORD F100 Pickup 1959 FORD F100 1958 FORD F100 1957 FORD F100 Pickup i::::iG;7-DLii!:sii.inD mm. Phon 426-5654 ltoT'" 4vA--Iiuy One At V ? n 'f ' . ' ; Si-x' 'for1' ' 1 I ; fT 1 - rjifl .- ,lC$tfeioW.-. ..,'. " ' , , -.- 1 -i J. i I -;.-.. ."."Mai -' ANY SIZES... ALL WITH SPECIAL PRICES! :'v":'" ii Get In On ' A. Come See . nie Hollowell of Walstonburg, N. C.,. niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Kathy. Smith, v The Rev. Mr. Coggin also- gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a formal gown of peau ' de soie. and chantilly lace and a Swedish crown 1 of . lace and pearls to which a fingertip vejl was attacnea . A Look Backward Continued from Page One headquarters of the detachment." Later in the same report it is set forth: "We reached Porte mouth at' 12 noon, haying been gone for four days, capturing 10 prisoners, seven horses (used to convey tjie prisoners), six. cattle and 16 bales of cotton."; Tt would appear from the small number of horses taken by the expedition that v many of the farmers of Perquimans were' as successful as was Exum Wins low in hiding their horses. REHEARSAL PARTY ' Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Reed en tertained at a reception held in the lower floor -of the Baptist Church Saturday night follow, ing the wedding rehearsal for the ; Reed-Sloop wedding party and friends. The table was lovely with a three-tiered wed ding-cake, j Punch,. , cake, mints and . nuts were served. V,'"K " Mrs-' Cameron Boyce- of Cen ter Hill cut the cake and Mrs! Billy Cherry -served the punch, i assisted by, Mrs. 'Ann Copeland and Mrs. Carlton Canhort. ' . s 1 tt i o j ; : i The Bargain . We Can Supply; ( . Dtaler'a No. 1741 . ; Hertford. N. C. ! I ' ... -Hertford N C. - ?. ...;,.;...:. . l,'c3 IJ. G. The marriage of Miss Billie Ann Reed and William Grover Sloop 1 was solemnized' Sunday afternoon in the Hertford Bap tist Church. The Rev. Norman B. Harris officiated. . ' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Corprew Reed and the bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sloop of Mooresville. - Mr. VJReed gave his daughter in rharriage. Her J gown was fashioned of , lace J6ver 'white satin embroidered, Tn seed pearls. Her veil extended from a head piece of rose design with pearls. She carried, a white Bible cen tered with a purple throated or chid. ' x The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Kitty Reed, who wore a yellow organdy - dress with scalloped embroidery. She carried a bouquet of fuji mums. James' Sloop, ' , Jr., was his brother's best man and the ush ers were Bobby Reed, brother 'of the bride, Freddie Combs, Fran cis Combs and Lloyd Baker By rum. ' i Mrs. Steve Hopkins was soloist and Mrs; J. Ellie White rendered the, wedding "music. The 'bride's mother . wore a blue .embroidery ,: dress with whi te i V accessories ; the bride grpom'a mother wore a blue eye let dress with white accessories, both wearing, corsages of pink carnations. Mrs. Jack ; Kanoy, cousin of the' bride, ' was mistress of cere mony. J ' ' J i ! 1 Following the - wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, parents of the bride, entertained at a buffet dinner at their home in Winfall for the. out-of-town guests and wedding party. ' For her going away attire, Mrs. Sloop chose a brown dress, white accessories 'and wore the orchid lifted from her corsage. The couple will make their home at 105 N. Railroad Ave. ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. " IN 3 DAYS. If not pleMed with itronf, iaitant-dry inc T-4-L your 4 He back t ny dniR Hton. Watch infected akin alon(h oil. Watch healthy akin replace it. ltcn and burning are (one. TODAli at -?r SfcM 'PHARMACY: . 426-5158 ' M CLEAN BURNINQ o'Jano : LPCAO OIT'S ECONOMICAL Your Needs ,f-i I ; J (:','- 'il. 4 Kertfcrd,N.C f - r t- f Of .... L j. The First Methodist Church of Hertford was the setting Satur-J day afternoon, July 27, 1963, at 4:30 o'clock for the marriage ef Miss ' Anne Winslow Brinn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston Brinn of Front Street, to William Beverly Tucker III, of Hertford. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Reginald Tucker, Sr. . The doubie-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. ' Robert L. 'Jerome, Superintendent of Elizabeth City District of N. C Methodist - Conference, . assisted by the Rev. Thomas 'Lee from. Chapel Field Road Methodist Church, Norwich, England, who exchanged pupils under the din rection of the World Methodist Council, with the" Rev. Frederick Still, pastor of the First Metho dist Church of Hertford. . y Perry and Price MondsJighted tne camearai canqies prior q the ceremony.1 'The; church was decorated with ,; magnolia, ivy, stock and cathedral candles. A program of wedding music was . softj -...renderebyhe church ' organist, MissCaratihei Wright..' Soloist: was n Riley S, Monds, Jr.; uncle of the'bride groom. : Mr. Monds sang The R OSE 'S t'.j:- ,j -"Use our. convenient - : ..3 1 Lay-Away Plan . . . si 50c will lay-away ( .. . : l . . your chojcel , , ' t , 1 ' : ' i HERiTJ , ::. v. jr :,.. Lord's Prayer at the close of the ceremony. . ; - ":' j ;-. Dr. Brinn escorted his daugh ter, who wore a dress of pure silk organza emi-sheath, circle neckline embroidered design around neck and skirt with a detachable tram in full court. Her veil was of Brussels Lace. The bride carried a cascade of phaleanopsis orchids and lily of the valley. , Miss Mary Elliott Brinn was her sister's maid, of honor. . Her dress was of yellow .Jinen,- bal lerina" length with circle neck line, abbreviated sleeves and matching shoes. Her: flowers were a cascade of fuji mums. . Bridesmaids were Mrs. Preston Winslow of. Raleigh, Miss Jerry S. McCombs of Salisbury i and Miss Mary Ann Johnson of El kin. They wore dresses of yel low linen and carried cascades of 'pale green fuji mum i The bridegroom's father, )Seo. Reginald Tucker, Sr., served as best mart. Groomsmen were- Dr. George Reginald Tucker, , Jr., from Henderson, .brotheiof. -the bridegroom, . Walton Avery of Winston-Salem, Tom Ellis ' of Shelby, Jake Lohr of Lexington and Charles Whedbee of Hert Girfs' Bressos -', ' AND . - lambs' Shirts ford. The bride's mother was attired in a powder, blue cocktail suit, her flowers were a corsage of yellow throated orchids. iThe bridegroom's mother wore a - dusty pink embroidered or gandy dress with a pink cym bidium corsage After September 1 the Tuck' ers will make their home in Carboro, N, C. Mrs.; Tucker at tended Perquimans County High School and received her dioloma from St Mary's Junior College, and was also graduated ,from Marjorie Webster Junior College, Washington, D. Ci and the uni' versity of North Carolina, where she received a bachelors degree in elementary', education,. She wil teach in the Orange- Coun ty Schools.: ' The bridegroom is a graduate of Perquimans Coun ty .High School. He will begin his; second year at , the medical school' of the University ' of North Carolina in , -September. Following the wedding I cere mony, Dr. and . Mrs. . lnomas Preston Brinn entertained at a reception at their home on Per quimans Rivershore. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn, Mrs. 'Robert Brinn, Mrs. William Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinn and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hooks. .The couple left for a wedding trip to -unannounced . points ' of interest following the reception. ; . PRE NUPTIAL PARTIES , Several parties wereheld last week.1 honoring Miss Anne Brinn who' was wed to Beverly TUCker III, on Saturday afternoori."'"i. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., entertained the couple,' the wed ding: party ,; . and tout-of-town guests at a pre-rehearsal dinner at their home on Front Street. The1 dining table ; was covered with a white lace cloth "fcenterjed with ) White wedding 1 bells ahd magnolia leaves. , Summer cut flowers were used 1 throughout the lower floor. There were 87 guests present. Miss Mabel ' Whedbee and Charles Whedbee, were hostesses at a party following the, rehears al on , Friday : night at their home on Front Street for the couple and their , guests, Sum mer cut flowers were' arranged throughout the lower . floor of the home. - Punch, cookies, nuts and mints were served, ' --. The couple was honored 'Sat- irirnr..inrnif K n 11 n nm ininnfinrinrtWfuiJM Plagued Day f.ni DiXcc.afrt? .ft, -I'- ' Unwbe catinc of drinklrttr miW, a owce of miid, but aanoyinK bretndrirrl-. -tataimw-makinff you IfA pti,(tna..-: aTiduocomfurtiUjUi Andif twu diichu, 5 with naKKlnc backaolie, fieadaoiw or mua-, - calarachcaand painsduatoovarxertion, ' atraia or emotional upset, are addfoir to. your misery-don't wait try Doan' PiUa. f . Doan'i PiUa act S waya (or apeedy re lief. 1-They hava a soothing- effect on ' bladder lrritationa. t A faat pain-reliev- ing action on namina; backache, head- -aches, muscular aches and paras..! A -wonderfully mild diuretic action thru tha . kidneys, tending to increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get tha same happy relief millions have enjoyed . for over 60 years. For convenience, buy Uie large sua. (let Doan'a Pills tsdayl Carolina Pride KRAFTS Mayonnaise qt. jar49Ct ,'isfV,-Vr-i.ia-iy -ararsJtiri'if'-J' i ,aa? ,- m fMmAiiti' GWALTNF.T OR LlTtE'S ' " FrarAs ,i-,...jl.;ib. 49c Pork Liver :..:l.'.. -lb. 23c TASTX WE SLICK IT Bologna .-.-...1 Jb. 25c Corned Pig' Tails.., lb. 25c Fres.. l acltg b. c Sawr"' 2 TJcat lb. Z?,2 n Sau-' 3 LVt... MISS CALOI.INA .' . ' BATH'S - f - I "RKMI Cf'T. " . Nec!:r-:'. Fatt-'i lCg y " BFST C ' ' C " v 1- ) I Er T r t 8. ..l.... urday. rt r"in at a luiiieon at the home of I'r. e. i '". .s'. C. IT. Johnson with Mrs. J. T. Eigsers, Ms. Julian White and I.'s Sue White, as co-hostesses. H.e ta ble 'was laid'with a white li.ien Cloth centered with a silver bowl of white glads and babys FOi LIFE INSUHAL J MORTGAGE UEDSriPTIpN; RETIREjNIENI CALL BOB ruOHRlS Li "1 i ' in Williamston at . -' (NUea Only , . He Works v ' ' v , . - . Days SELLING INSURANCE) ' , Security life & Trust Co.; "N. C.'s Leading Insurance Company" vf c:: -3v32 1061 CHEVROLET I960 FORI) Fairlane Manual shiflj extra I960, PLYMOUTH Savoy Vr8, 4-dr. sedan , , TorS(UeflUe. ed and while '.. t ,, 1960 PLYMOUTH Savoy 6-cylinder! u J- YeUow; Manual Shift; Beal Cleaol 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door - 6-cyUnder; Manual Shift; Biicatnej -perfacr'l 1 1959 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door Sedan , '8 crlinden real clean . - ( ; , ' - ' ' 1958 CHEVROLET Belair 6 cyl 4-dr. sed. Powerglide; green and whit ' ; ' ' 1958 MltRbURY 4-door ' " ,, j t .. . . - ' 1958 PLYMOUTH1 (8 U-cioori' : jaot; 195ti CEVROtET Belaid V"8 hi j , , ' Power-Glide; Air Conditioned. r 1957 bbOTA 4-door -sedan,. ; ; 11)57 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan )h.i ' V,V - 956 qiIOlJETx4-d6or Sedan ; rr , 19& LYM6UTHf(8) Belvedere 4-door toe' MOTOR CO., INC. Phone 426-S661 - License 1690 Hertford Grade "fr? Best Quality 1 Fani'i. PwKin and PUlsburr BISCUITS cans 25c' . WITH A FOOD OADBB 11.19 SELLER Maswell V IZz J .J-.-Pcsaa. -i... can Kg I- Y'S ' - ..... ' I'.ir bre&ih! Summer cut were t'.ao v.A thr ' t other rooms on the ltyer f.v .i. 'The 37 present consisted of t' ) ' honor. J guejts, the men.bers c! the wedding party and guests 'from o-t of town. " t a'-J IflSUHANUi--- SW - 2 - 3102 Collect Wagon 9-passenger V-8, 4-door sedan clean. . - i j. With a J HO?XYCUTT Smoked Sausage ; IK 29C NABISCO ' , " K ; "' ' ' ' ' ' Raisin Cookies .pkff. 29c . -rrrTT r-mr. Tn m m ggmgn p, K MVBBY'S n ftKLLKB ? , 3 bf Sugar Delight Cckie. .29c aaaavaneanMMwaMaaaaaMaasaasaae Mi:RRV'8 ?o 8KM.ER 4 ; 1 . ' 'Anhr.al CracIaCrs-.-baT 25c I ADY TABOR HEAVt 81 RIP Peaches... -.vvi.J.T. can 25c IN8TANT j Kcr?i. v ' f '-.I "" 'sj r J " ' ' 4 bara
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1963, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75