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. . .' .' ; l' served . : .. 1 t at their '. 1 ci': j: .y night. .1 introJaced his son '. and a very interesting 1 i ' -mative program was . -X , Cpl. Meiggs of the "e IllShway Patrol, explained ! ru!js of safety and showed -.s . on safety. . The entire cp enjoyed the program. ster ' Copeland had . as his eats watermelon buyers from sine. They expressed pleasure . attending a local meeting. The Ruritans were invited to tend church services, in a oup at Ballard's Bridge Church jring revival September 5 at , o'clock. ' . ' , ' i About 60 attended the Sneet ; and enjoyed a fried chicken Jiner. ' b a mi ori ? i - ! ry r" 1 TT V MJ r lour uiu.viie ijusi us uip; Does It Look Old, Tired And Beat? Wish It Worked Like It Used To? . Won't Get Hot Enough? ' 4 Won't Get Cold Enough? '0 Ashamed To Let Your Friends See It? it Wall drttftw AJr T nn ?; Old Appliance for j . r u:. -ier, jury er, uange or iveirigeraiur J cru lie Set fpr Years of Trouble tee eer J vice from Genuine "Frigidaire" Products j High Trade-in Values : and Terms If You, Want Them. Stop in J Today and Discuss Your Appliance Prob- i ; ; lciaa vv iui uur oaieMiieii. .. 1 C. Cfcchrd & Since ii . i ; . I. ft if,; 4 Pc. Set (FOUNTAIN IPEN BAiL POINT PEN " FLASHLIGHT PENCIL , JUST 83c set School Morpell Ball-end ,. f .,nl '"a- a'' 426-7659 H V 7 u1 v I ' lUnltf-Color A ; Scratch Pads li j, ' W 1 hi rx : 1 5' Y '--T r" ..3 1 Continued tioc Ft. 1 Shannon addressed the graduates briefly. ; . The Rev. Charles A. Perry, as sociate rector of St, Paul's Me morial Church and chaplain to Episcopal students at the Uni versity, gave the invocation and benediction. - ' ' ', The School of . Education awarded the highest number, of degrees, five doctorates, 143 mas ter's degrees and 11 -bachelor's degrees. . The College of Arts and Sci ences presented 40 bachelor's "de grees; the Graduate School of Arts, and Sciences,-32 master's degrees; the School of Engineer ing and . Applied Science, nine master'? degrees and six bache lor degrees; the School tt Law, four bachelor's degrees; nd the School of Nursing; one bache-r lor's degree. T A Ti. rj' rrav A New 'Trigidaire" I on Old Appliances J CompLiy, Inc. 1832 ' r:vsmr r: SfllOOLEB) ifelG ANTIC t SflHOOL A?LSmENT:.Vi.' i i . BLUE HORSE STARTER SET 79c Note Book 25c Filler 10c Organizer, -SPECIAL ONLY 98c $1.14 value . v ' CRAYOLAS 48 'cbtbRS 75C value , SPECIAL ONLY 48c Humdinger NO. 2 PENCILS : '23c dozen ; - ,r Notebook Fillers 100 count 25c Notebook Fillers 500 count....'. ;. 94c Notebook Covers 29c. to $2.98 Clip Boards ' -.47c -Binder , Clip Board ...Special 23c $1.49 value just 77c .rfi. V ' f Dresses - Crew Socks, sizes 8:11, pkg of Brush Rollers Ssi (20 Ct. Asstd. Sizes) ; $1.59 value 97c urflex' Padded Bra f-l It Terrific Value 88; Beauty Maid' Bobbie Pins, 39c value.;.., 1 "Toy Center of the Albetr ' !c" Whiievi!!? Grove Baptist CI - rc!i Ccttir- Ir A' Wll Jwl. "iWvi vrit ' f WnBv .J i J.H. Ivi JU. 'Mss Carolyn Faye Rogerson of : Belvidere and CJiarles Ed ward Fowler of Hertford ex changed vows in a double ring ceremony on. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the , Whiteville Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Joseph Buck, pastor of the church, officiated. , The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Jr. of Belvidere. . The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.. S. (Bill) Fowler of Hertford. A program of wedding music was softly rendered by Miss Ann White." Soloist ?was Mrs. Shelby Playtime Water Colors, 29c val. Just 21c Blue Horse 4 Subject Divider jl . uomposmon ff Books (V .' Reg. 69c I V SPECIAL 56c ; , 2 prs 77c t V v. I HERTFORD 1 Webster I' World I 7. y Dictionary , I 99c each " . v If j! I vi m $iM:.-9: rrzy'S .. V- T ..jr.-,. . - .1. I 29c 3 t) " ' - ' 1" v . 1 i 4 Jean Hopkins, j , , f . jParter Rogerson,' brother of the bride, and Michael Winslow, cousin' bf the bride, lighted the cathedral candles v prior to the ceremony.' The church'was dec's orated , with palnis, fuji mums, white gladiolus and cathedral candles. " ,! for cooking .'. hot water . . , refrigeration'. , , heating , - rVWEDIATelNSTAtUTIO.'.,. prompt delivery..! Spendable lervlce ' .r..1-:.iA REED'OIL IVEATCIEQ t3 exz'.lh new r.z;vc!vc3 ; m-V l" - r . ' ; . ,Uon louvers in the floor ro', e back and forth uveepir In j .iformance, styling and e gr'vee you a new dimension in h Mi Given in marriage by lier f !her,v the' bride wore an orig i..Ll gown, . designed by her mother, ' of bridal satin with scallop- neokline of . hand sewn re-embroidered Miss America1 Ban-Lon lape, fitted bodicewith long tapered sleeves ending In wedding joints over the hands. The dramatic redingate effect on the' skirt, with additional lace touches extended into a chapel length .train, ' Her veil of French illusion fell . from a tiara of pearls. : Shet-carried a . cascade bouquet of .white roses. . . : ;Miss Eva Ann Smith of Win fall was m,aid . of honors She wdre a gown of ice .blue satin, fashioned, with" scooped neckr; line, fitted, bodice (art draped sheath skirt Her head piece was n ice blue .bow and match ing veil.-" And . she - carried a single long stem white rose. . .t, k t Bridesmaids were Miss Anna Daniels of Richmond, Va., Miss Virginia Fowler," sisier of the bridegroom of Hertford and Miss Kaye Ward, cousin of the bride,' of Hobbsville. Their dresses were fashioned like that of the honor attendant and they carried a single stem white rose. Flower girl was . little Rena Hobbs of, Elizabeth City. , She wore a white organdy dress ac cented . with ice blue trim, as she dropped rose petals in the bride's path. Ring bearer was Michael Copeland of Great Bridge,. W, . ;, , The bridegroom's, father serv ed as best -"mail. Ushers were Vernon . ,Winslow' ' of Hertford, Ray Smith r of, Hertford and Sammie Bush. of Portsmouth. ' The bride's motherwas attired in a rose Alecon lace dress, with matching accessories and a pink carnation corsage, j u ; ; The bridegroom's mother' wore an aqua organza lace dress with matching accessories and a pink carnation corsage. The mistress of ceremony was Mres. Lanier White. COMPANY C'JLLETirJ! I J ' c...t;v:lc! Ju .t DIAL your comfort! Puih a button to s'art or pthe F-w PI - f r, .ffl if :i c t; e f 'tin t C ito tewt'ef r. 2r f t"sr . ,CIil ' it '. Follv --it3 . the cere :c -y , a T.'l .'0 cvt 1.5 recept. ;n was held at t' e homejpi:'3 atilj co- '.ies wt: of the U-iJVs parents. I . wh'kh t a. ; tor-a weiaing irip xa t.an- nounced points the bride Wore a green linen sheath dre:s with' white accessories and a corsage of white roses.. ; , ; . r:-: " The . bride is a graduate of Perquimans High School and attended Pan American Business School in Richmond Va., and is presently employed by Liberty Loan Corpora tiort in Elizabeth City. .The bridegroom is a grad uate of Perquimans High School and is employed ' with the State Highway Commission in Eliza beth City. The couple ; will make their home in Hertford. Pre-Nuolial Parfies Several parties were held last veek s honoring ' Carolyn Faye 1 Rogerson.- ' -, " . "l ' Mr. and Mrs.' Curtis Chappell,' Mr. and. Mrs, A. D. Ward, Jr., and, Miss Iaye Ward entertain-' ed the couple, the wedding party and out of town guests at a re-1 hearsal party at the home of Mrs. Curtis Chappell. The serv ing table was covered 'with a lace cloth and an arrangement of pink roses, snaps and baby breath was used as the center piece. Miss Lucy (V. Lamb and Mrs. Archie Baccus served the cake. Mrs. A. D. Ward, Jr., and Mrs'. ; Charlie Rogerson,' Sr., poured the punch. . - j Mr. and ( Mrs Carson Spivey entertained the couple' with -a cook-out and ., supper at their home in Durants Neck. . j Mr. . and Mrs. Carlton Cope land entertained Miss ' Carolyn Faye Rogerson and , Charlie Fowler at a steak cook-out at their home in Great Bridge, -Va., and the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph .Buck also had the couple for a steak cook-out at their home in Gates. - ' ' Mrs. Carlton- Copeland, Mrs. L. -C. Elliott, Mrs. John Winslow, Mrs. Louis Winslow, Mrs. La nier White and Miss Eva - Ann Smith were hostesses at a float ing shower honoring Miss Caro lyn Faye Rogerson. Shower Held For Carolyn Rogerson r ;n ; On .'Jiity 26th - from 8 ' to 10 P. M.Mrs. Lois. Faye White, Mrs. Sylvia . Wrae ' Copeland, ! Mrs. Shirley Elliott, Miss Eva Ann Smith, Mrs. Azalea Winslow and Mrs. Ethel Winslow were joint hostesses'? at a floating miscel laneous shower at the' Belvidere Community House, Honoring Miss Carolyn Faye Rogerson;-; bride elect of Charlie Fowlerf ') ; ' Guests were greeted -iv'IWf Lois Faye White and wei g4! i'tenhhtl7Jtrt iAa'pa Winslow. The serving' table was covered with , a - lace , cloth over green,, centered by 'an arrangement of summer flowers, flanked by sil ver candelabra holding lighted tapers. . - - ' Mrs. Shirley Elliott presided at the punch ' bowl, Mrs. Ethel MWWWVUWVVWSMWMWWWkrMWMMIWIIrWWMrWAMMrMArW Carolina Pride Grade A" Best Quality I MAGNOLIA B'f ast Bacori "OWALTNBT OB LVTEB'S ".'Jf. - Franlts . - - TASTV WJS SLICE IX Bologna Perk Liver "OUR HAM" IN THIS PBODUCT Saus2e Meat TRVON..AND HAPPY VALK, " . i Ssu3 Meat ... Jb. f lay Peas . . ; : .'. L . -can 18c Ccn: 1 Pig Tails..... ,lb tZz Y'" Ccrn.. ',-lc-nl 21c H.. . . . f . 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