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i r: 7:2 cxr-irrx r. : t rp-.1rL .i7e of tW Social Security , u 1.1 1. . ti iae second and fourth Wh .1 r.ioi..j at equunans County Court Houae. iuiiii.i - i ii ' r r r r r - - .iJCtion do you have ; To qualify for disability -bene-. 3 of income because. fits you must have worked un s illness or injury? . der social security in $i least i aware of your rights' 8 years of the lft-year period 1 rttt of protectioa -social i ending when, you became dis- ' disability v insurance .S ':"!:'''r V: ''v " - 1957, monthly benefits . e been paid to seriously dis i individuals undes the djs-. i .iliy. ;.provisions, of the social f eurity law. At the present t ne hundreds of persons in Per r linans County are receiving Liability insurance payments .nch month. ,In addition to benefits for the disabled indi vidual himself, payments are made' to his family - under the same ! conditions as If he had reached retirement age when he became disabled. - j abled. Your disability must be so severe that it prevents you from engaging in any substantial gainful activity: and it must be of a type that is expected to continue for a long and indefi nite time. . , If you become - seriously . dis- abled, get in touch with your local social . security office promptly to determine " if you are eligible - for ' monthly disa bility benefits. Voir can " find the address of the -office near est your home listed in the tele phone directory under Social Se curity Administration. . 1 1C"CJ T 7 Bride 02 Camucl F. Elancfiel:' Winfall News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Readling, tt.,' and son Tommy of Concord, tud Mr. and Mrs. Paul Readling, Jr., spent the week-end at Hat . teras. t Mrs. W. M. Miller of Char lotte and Mrs. . Clarence White l Norfolk, , Va... are the guests of Mc and Mrs. J. L. Nixon. Mr.and Mrs. Vick Stallings of Portsmouth,": Va., spent '. the week-end' with Mrs. v J. H. Baker. Misa.'Susari Henstey has re turned , to, her home at Norfolk, V., Rafter spending, the summer with! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wins low. . ' - . . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smith have returned home after vacationing i the mountains of North Care- MrsvW:M. -Miller tf Charlotte, Mr ' C B. White of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. G. T. Roach visit ed Mrs. E- N. Miller Saturday. Ralph Miller is spending some time in Kansas City, Mo., tit- tending a railroad convention. Mrs. Tommie -and Bailey Tem ple, June and Earlie of Newland spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hollowell. Mrs. G. T. Roach is visiting Mrs. W.' M. Miller of Charlotte, i The Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Pearce .spent several days last week at Rocky . Mount, Mr. Pearce at tended an Evangelistic meeting at Wesleyan College and - Mrs. Pearce visited her sister.. "' Mr. and Mrs: J. F. Hollowell, Sr and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hol lowell visited Mrs. Elisha Whit ley at Portsmouth General Hos pital Sunday. ' ' The ' RevT :' and Mrs. C, P. Pearce have as their guests this week-end Mrs. Pearce's,. mother, Mrs', Holmes; Mr. and Mrs.Rob ert Holmes' and family .of pur ham and Mr. and Mrs. James Creech of Whiteville. TRY. A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ( I kit '.. A' '4 ' nrpD Ml .3D i - -jo Ml m fv si as best man and grooiw were Irving JMansfield, J)rc...ur of the bridegroom and El to r. Baccus, ' nephew of the bride. Mrs. Marion S. Swindell acted as mistress of the ceremony. For her -daughter's wedding, Mrs. Baccus wore a beige linen sheath with an eyelet embroider ed bodice and harmonizing ac cessories. Her corsage was of tangerine carnations. , , i The bridegroom's mother wore a Copenhagen- blue eyelet em broidered dress with matching accessories and a corsage 6f pink carnations. s 1 ' a. t Immediately - following v the ceremony, ; the young couple greeted their guests in front of the church. . - - " '. . For their' wedding trip to the mountains, the bride, changed to. a two-piece suit drM in brown and tan with harmonizing ac cessories and wore the orchid lifted from her prayer book. ' The . bride is a graduate of Perquimans High School and is employed " at Gregory's Store. The bridegroom isalso a grad- uate of Perquimans High School and is employed by the Swindell Funeral Home. i - -, - ,1 . i. I .ii- r .T ; t i :- J Ilrs. - " x 1 f-r t - : i . , o : . r. gucjts and friends of ti.e curdle at' the home of I.Ir. end Swindell on Dobb Street. C een, whi'a and yellow were ui d in the floral appointments through out the lower floor. t ,v. , -Guests were greeted byMrs. Lena Mansfield and then were invited by! Mrs. Elizabeth Rob- erson into 'the gift room where I FAILY F.SUNIOM the jprospective bride had dis-. The family of the late Rich played her wedding gifts. lard Umphlett held a reunion re in the . dining room where ,ntly with a picnic lunch at the iiu.. v .1 L.i . i dam .ca earth. 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Jn a ceremony characterized by dignity and charm, Miss Phyllis Christine Baccus became the. bride of Samuel Frank Mansfifld Sunday afternoon, Au gust 4,iat-3 o'clock in the Great Hope Baptist Church. The dou ble ring . ceremony ; was .' 'per formed by the Rev.. Jesse flay Mansfield of Whitakers, brother of the bridegroom, before a set ting of mums gladioli, palms and cathedral candles. ' Parents of. the couple are- Mrs. J. C. Baccus of Route 2, and the late Mr. Baccus and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Mansfield of Route, 1. . Mrs. Ruth Mansfield presented the wedding music and accom panied ..Edward. Jordan , who sang , "I Love you Truly" prior to, the. service, and. as a bene diction "The Wedding Prayer". Given in marriage by her brother, Lindsay Baccus, ' the bride was. lovely in. a gown oft bridal satin fashioned--with 'a scalloped neckline and chantflly lace covered bodice fastened in the back , with 'tiny, self -covered buttons. The lace sleeves end ed in points over the hands. The princess style skirt was. featured in the back ' by a detachable court train attached to the waist by two self rosettes. Her finger tip veil of silk illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book top ped with a white, purple throat ed orchid. Maid,, of honor, Miss Betty Meads, niece of the bride, wore a street length dress of Stella blue crepe satin fashioned with a scalloped neckline and. short sleeves. The back was accented by gathered pleats at the waist. Her nose veil fell from a self rosette: and t she carried a ' long stem white carnation. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Elton Baccus, and Mrs.. Jimmy Stallings who wore: - outfits identical to that of the honor attendant They carried a. long stem pink caf na tion. '-!',,,-'V-- ' Debbie and Danny Meads, twn niece . and nephew of the bride, were flower girl and ring bear er. ; The flower girl's dress was made identical td that of the rve bride except for short 'sleeves. Her nose veil fell from a white rTned and dij5piayed, by Prior to her Wedding on Au gust 4, Mrs. Frank Mansfield, the former 'Phyllis- Baccus, was entertained at a floating shower at the Winfall Community Build ing. , The room, was' beautifully dec orated with Spring flowers, using' the color motif of pink, white and green. The serving table was covered with 'a-. linen cloth and was -centered with, a cande labrum ..Containing 'eight candles and surrounded with pink and white carnations, , Ivy surround ed 'the punch bxwl and wedding cake. . t M V ' , l. Guests fwe$e. greeted j by Mrs. James Perry. The wedding cake was served by Miss Betty Meads and the punch was pour ed by Mrs. Jimmy Stallings. The gifts received by the-bride were home of Mr. .and Mrs. Free man Umphlett, ;, . 'Those -present were Mr and Mrs. Luther Umphlett of Mo- centered-with an arrangement of yock, Mrs. Nenan Russell of white'; -and, yellow' pom poms Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Seth white 'tock and baby's breath . Urpphjett of .'. Hertford, Mr, and backed (by a silver candelabrum''. Mrs. Arthur Lane of Elizabeth holding "yellow candles. .' v City, Mr. and Mrs. William geth The four-tier ; wedding cake Umphlett of Hertford, Mr. sand was served by Mrs. Odell Bac cus, sister-in-law of the bride, Punch was poured , by Mrs. James Perry of Edenton; cous.ln of the bride. '- Assisting in the serving of the bridal mints and nuts vere Misses Geraldine and Parlene Meads, Pattie Landing and Sheron Swindell Approxi mately 100 guests attended. - i' -. i . ,i I ; ..' Mrs. James Umphlett and son of Cody, ' Wyo., Jim, 'Jr., i Joel, Jonathan, Jeffrey and Jay Lee, .1 ; l : evrryone en.'-jyt J ' 3 C ie V :. lskr set-i. z si. 3 of bea. .ful scenery shown 1 ' James Umphlett which was eu,jyed by all.. Tommie Mathews spent the holidays with J. B. Basnight, : The ;., Rev. and , Mrs. Clifton Hollowell were guests of her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews Labor Day. The Rev. and Mr$. Norman Harris and Edgar Jordan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan' Monday. - ; Ray Randolph visited Mr. and ; Mrs'.' J.' B. Basnight Thursday. Frank Ward is some improved alter being- on the sick list for several days. ' - - " A. M. Copeland has returned home ' af terspending some time with his son ; and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cope- . land in Norfolk. SUNDAY SCHOOL "7TLES$ON" Conbnued From r ' fourj - Elton Baccus. Mrs. Gilbert Bac- satin rosette, and she carried a 1 1.1.. 1 1 . J ll. saun coverea oaei iwa Wixn cus 8nd Mrs. odell Baccus.' rose ;peiais. me ring nearer wore a white jacket and dark pants and carried a white satin pinow. , ! i , b oiiowmg ..mei paccus-JMans- The briHeeroom's father acted ,ield'wfedding: rehearsal on Sat- : Approximately, tended. 75 guests - at- Following ,,the,, Baccus-Mans- I i ,WM nr "if ii 'Vi7l LP God to the severest of testis, and found that God washable to sus tain him. i but' of hi misfdrttrhe. 1 Joseph rose to be Prime Minis ler oin.gypt, the most powerful' n riiiiiiiiniiiiiMin u.... m .. i. . fitrri Naturally. What's more per. sonal than a conversation? 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