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TEE PESQUIMAKS WTZLY, 1ZTZTCZ. I IZZZl CAT.ClXrA. IT.IDAY.KOVZ:II 8. i::3. ...... . .,. mm.mmmjKMijMmjJ&V!mjevrv , It REGENT NET7LYUEDS g Hot . ' j. J, T. Britt of Shelby, N. , Alvin Britt ot Houatn. Texas id Carl Britt of Charlotte are ' biting Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Britt. ... a Haleigh Mr. and Mrs. R. C Jlover and children from: Raleign spent the -K-end.with. Mrs.Anse White, la Hospital ' Mrs. Steve Perry, was admitted to: the Albemarle. Hospital last week, for observation, and treat ment "i . ' Visiting Daughter i Mrs. W. F.. Edwards left Tues day for Arlington, Va., where she will spend two months with her : daughter, Mrs. Esther Cutler, and the rest of the winter she will spend with- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yantia at Tampa, Fla. Attended FuiMtal :' Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sloop of Dublin, Va, and Dr. and Mrs. '. W. B; Yearns from Winston Salem spent Tuesday and Wed nesday with Dr. and Mrs. 1. A. Ward, and attended the funeral of l their; aunt,. Mrs. H. A. Eure on Wednesday at Corapeake. , Mr! and Mrs. William Murphy ' Moore and daughter, Patsy and i Bill f Sharp ' from". Fayetteville spent the week-end ; with" Mrs. J6hn Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello. v. i - Mrs. Frank Jessup : attended the Dear Show on Sunday at i the Golden Triangle- in Norfolk, ; Va., featuring Hair Styling and Make-up. ' Returned Home : Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Madre re- turned to their home last week after visiting ' their son and daughter-in-law, MSgt. and Mrs. C. T; Madre and family at Tam pa, fla...."V..wUf. ... , , n j Wok-end Here ')J I .' If Miss Marjorie Hefren'' 1 from New York and Mrs. S. S. Hol lingworth,from .Ijamesville, Md., speo rthe week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs. A,, W. Hefren. ' Wednesday In Wilson , . V ? MisT E, A. Byrum visited her brother-in-law, H.. T. Hobbs in Wilson last -Wednesday. ; ,"; Returned' Home i Mr.', and 'Mrs. Otis Lane returned- to their home on Route 3, Sunday from the Albemarle Hospital ' Attended Funeral v' Mrs. Moody Mathews, Sr., Mrp; Lloyd Lane and Miss"" Arikti&'t Blanchard attended the funeral of Mrs. James Powell, in i Nor folk on Monday.'' 'J ('' '! . t- - ' 'l ii Week-end Here-. :.i . ,-. !,)" Mrs. W. B. Byrd' from jBimn Level and Mrs. E. S, Douglas of Jacksonville, ;Fla., i spent the week-end .' with ' Mrs. ' R. L. Knowles. From Elisabeth City Mrs. H. W. Lynch from Eliza abeth City i visited Mrs. R. L. Knowles last Wednesday. -Week-end Here ' Miss Linda Rakley and Miss Ruth Anne Sloop, students at Meredith College in Raleigh spent the .week-end with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. From Emporia, . Mrs. Rod Stamey from Em poria, Va.,- is the house guest of Mrs. T. S. White; Sr.; at her home on Market 1 Street. In Hospital . ... Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, ,who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Eley, (was returned to the Albemarle Hospital last week. ' Sunday Guests ' " 1 1 ' , ! l Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lassiter, Mrs. H. A. Eure from Corapeake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and daughter Jinny of Suffolk, Va., Mrs. W. C, Jackson and Miss Kathleen Jackson of Elizabeth City, Mr,, and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family, Miss Ruth Anne Sloop and. Miss Linda Rakley from Meredith College were din ner guests . Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. I. At' Ward. -i.....". - Returned From Hospital " ifFaneui$joti returned! home Saturday ifroij fjie;hisrta'i Hos pital in Edenton. In Florida' JL " !.i 1 K iJ'l 'li" Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley left this, week, i for New. Smyrna i Beach FJa., and are visit ing their son-in-jaw ana aaugmur, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickhardt and family. Returned f Workf''";! Q Mrs. H. C. 'Stokes has returned From Norfolk ' f t . Mi and Mrs. Percy Byrum and to her teaching duties after be famiiy -from' Norfolk, Va visited I ing ; confined t i her Home last Mrs. e! A. Bvrum Sunday. week because of sickness. a r wm 7 . South Mills McBride Metho dist Church was the setting for 4he marriage of -Miss1 Mary -Sue Sawyer and George Thomas Roach, , Jr. j on Sunday, , August 11' at 3' P. M.' The church was decorated, with palms,- gladioli, Snapdragons and lighted ; by candlelight. -The Revi! iGordon Allen, Jr., pastor of the church, performed the doiible ring cere- "tT I'Ji"-! -i ' i The bride is the ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Sawyer of! South Mills. The bride groom is the son of Mrs. G. T. R6ach of Route 2, Hertford.,,. ;; Miss Rita Benton, soloist! sang "I Love You Truly" and "The Wedding Prayer:" She was accompanied by Glenn White at the piano. ' The bride, : given in marriage by her father, wore-a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace and silk organza over ' bridal taffeta,' a - fitted bodice fashioned- with a sabrina neckline ac cented with seed pearls and iri deecertts, three-quairter length lace sleeves, a. controlled , bouf fant skirt highlighted in." front with a .lace panel extending ; in tbj a full back sweep. A sheer circular face veil : of t silk- illu- Si. arranged from a queen's wn of i imported seed peax Is. SHe-carried a i nosegay of white minialue. cannations. " (The bride's only attendant was Mr . sister, ; Mrs. ; Joyce Medlin. She wore a ; mint green satin dress with matching accessories. She-carried -a-noeegayof-mint greert carnations. , " I Bobby Becker wh' Ead'; Rogerson ' was best man' for a few fee - the bridegroom. Ushers were Grover Hollowell and Vick Roach, all of Winfall. -t 1 Mrs. Beverly Trotman was mistress of t ceremony,. , The "' bride's' mother, wore orchid j embrqideretd. dress ,(with matching accessories and white, carnations.,: The "' Taridegrpoms mother wore, an aqua embroid ered' Jdixest; with'! matching ie-. cessories and white carnations; For 'frieir wedding ; trip- the bride .chose a yellow dres with white accessories' and wore! (the corsage -lifted from her bridal bouquet. The young' couole will make 11 their home at Route "2. Hertford. ;onowmg tne wedding, re hearsal Saturday night Mrs Joyce .Medlin entertained the couple and friends at a cake cutting at her home in South Mills. ' ' Sunday At Hookerton Mrs. J. D. Coston spent Sunday at Hookerton with relatives and friends. ' ' - '' VI r-t ' '' . -ll 'ii Returned From Hospital v1- '" Little ''Beverly' Harris! -'daugh ter of the Rev.' aiid MrsJ'Nidrrhan B; Harris returned7 to'heri'homB last Wednesday from the' Albe marle Hospital where she wsis 'operated! upon. ' - ' '' Returns, Home - ,-r- -.t-'r Mrs. W. E. Dail.'has returned home from a visit with her chili dren in :Washington,;D. Cr' and Arlington, Vaj She was accom paniei..homei.-br.her: grandson, her c;- su, list , , ;,,,. " ;frsT-'S, White,, Sr., is. jconr fired, to her -hornet oti. ljarket Street because of sickness. In HospitaT i 1 Elton, Hurdle was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital last week- for observation 'land jtreatr orient , Sunday, Guests . Mr.-, and . Mrs. Tom ' Bras well of Tarboro spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Charles Payne. Moved To Market Street ,,Mr.. and Mrs, Leo Ambrose dix;::3 party, , . Mr. and Mrs. ' Ira ' Eure enter tained members of ,the Hertford Grammar .School, faculty and a number of other guests Friday night at' a dinner party at .their home in Hobhsville. Besides the members of ,' the faculty those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Maston, Mr. and Mrs. J..T. Biggers, Mrs. Georgia - Roberts and Edgar White! ROOK CLUB MEETS , Mrs." :D.;Fi Reed.i Sr., was hos-. tess toj' her.. Rook MClub Friday night athei1 horne' .Those ,playf and; family, have moved; from ing were Mesdames Carlton Can non, G. R. Tucker, C. T- Skinner, Archie T. Lane, Sr., J. H. Towe, Charles Whedbee, Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. Jr., .and, daughter, of ,' NorfoIkThe hi&h score ' prize went to near Hertiora to. tne rioonce House on Market Street; i Week-ed Gueste , Mr. and' Mrs. Julian White, V.sli,, and, Anthony Carver "from Lynhaven, Va., spent the week end with, Mr.:' and Mrs.' Julian White, Sr. !, ' . 1 " ' ' Wk-end Here. Dr. Louise, Payne from Char lpttesville, Va.," spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne. awari rued Mrs. Towe. j. The' Judson Memorial . Sunday School Class of' the Hertford Baptist Church 'will meet Tues day,' November 12, at ' 8, P. M.j with Mrs, Warner Madre. : ,' li-' WEW CHEVELLE ! .! im" BY CHEVROLET The kind of handling ease you'd expect In a smaller car Come on down and drive It. Tha kind of comfort you'd expect In a large Interior. Coma-oo down and ttt In It. nTW,i. "' " J Only a ear that look as goad a this could I JJ Only a car that looka aa goad at this could come between Chevrolet and Chevy EL Coma on down and atare at It. New ChetetUMoIibuSttttJCimttr rJoiv Clie-jy spirit in a no hind of car! We built this one to do more than just stand around way it muffles noise and cushions bumps looking beautiful. Held its weight down in the 3,000 And the fine hand of Body by Fisher craftsmen abowav pound range. Then built four lusty engines-two sixes up beneath this one's suave good looks, toa v and two V8'8 with outputa!lthewayupto220horeesI Sound good? There's more. Like the fact that Chsvellftj And if that, makes you think this is one frisky car, ' comes in three series with eleven models convertibles,, you've got the right idea. " ' 1 "' " " " sport coupes, sedans, wagons, even Super Sport model , You've also got a roomy car here, Yet. itg 115-inch, with front bucket seats. Like the fact that (and sea- i : wheelhase keeps it highly maneuverable ift ; :-.:., . this isn't one of the nicest surprises of all) thes traffic and very easy to park. r t new Chevelle comes at an easy-to-tako prieet. With its Full Coil suspensionjt's got a ride Like to hear more? The listening's wonderful. Chat renunds you of the Jet-smooth kind the a ' ' at your Chevrolet dealer's-and so'sthedrivingri " ' t j , OtUmU Ultra m Ask about a SMILEH"LE R!d and tha Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet daater'a . From Lenora v Mr. and Mrs. . Clyde Sawyer and; family and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Smith, of Lenora spent the week-end with Mrs; ' Ray- ftlond Skinner, and Miss Sybil Skihner.- ' -- ' ' f. '1' j ' ;i vi! Visaed Sister ,Mrs.'j Jack .Kanoy -spent' Sat urday, and, Sunday with her, sis (r,..Mrs,..Melvin Wrijsht and visited her. brother-in-law, ,Melr vjn,; who is a patient? ai tjie A J beniarle Hospitah.'-ii '.Jv ! I !'j f, 1 Rehuns Home-- .; ,-', Little Kathy Bonner, of Nor folkj ;returnw. tp(;her' home; on Friaay v after "spending; a week with her grandparents, Dr., and Mrs. Allan Bonner. 1 Visit! Mother , 1 Miss Celia Blanche , Dail of Washington, O: C, spent Uie Week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. E. Dail. 1 Blzs Atc:-p; Mrs. Judith Lassiter 'Eure, -sister of Mrs. I. A Ward, died .Mon day morning of a heart, attack1 in. her home at Corapeake. . .-i. - A funeral service, was held Wednesday at 2 P. M., in Eureka Baptist Church by the Rev. John D., Hemingway. . Burial was in the chureh cemetery.' ' : Mrs. Eure was a" native , of Gates County and a member of tbe Eureka, Baptist Church, ' Its Ida KS Brinkley. Sunday' School Class and Worian's Missionary Spoity, and. a former teacher of RUzehan Sundav School Class.. ii U ' : ,( BRIDGE CLUB MSET.S .! jMrs, Nathan Relf e was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her.. home; on Church y-Street.. Those i playing were .Mesdames Charles Whedbee.v V. N. Oarden, W. G. ." Wright, Frank 'Jessup, Fred Still, C. T.' Johnson, C; fl. Holmes and . Miss Kate Blanch ard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Jessup.- A- sweet course Was served. . ..' .'." $t: ' :x::;;::i ' .- i T, RaL ' li The Motor VehinlM Department's summary of traffic- day, November 4, 1983 follows: KUled To Date 1091 Killed To Date.! ...11( . an 1 OB FHUDAY-SATOBDAYiV SHOWS SATURDAY 7:15-9:05 P. M. . SHOWS SATURDAY ?:3lO.S:iO-7:10-9:00 P. M. ; v Bud Abbott anc Lou Costello . it r. i SUNDAY ONLY! SHOWS 2:1M:05 --NIGHT 9:00 P. M. MONDAY - ONE SHOW ONLY 7:30 P. M. .it . , v , mw4iarJl ' T VtlW W w 1 mum A w Starring James Darren, Cindy Carol, and Jesse Royce Landis "LETS CO TO THE MOVIE' Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c !3HK5aw5aaaZi um im. . Nowi"you can. colour your old , shoes any colour you hoose .... with "LADY BftboKE" " shoe ' cosmetic shoe, colour . , One colour 'today V another tomorrow ! 'Eighteen colours to choose jfrom , . Amazing new fashion invention, turns old t t'' - ' jshoes i into elegant new easily; quickly, for small changer t ; .. Be sure to ask to see the 'new Aqua-Pen .', Makes its own ink. - We respond ' promptly . to day,t or night-time pre scription calls!. Pharmacy Phone 426-5527 Hertford, N. C TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED m i nn. ;:irili,jflini.,j;.jyi iiirn. ill' t ias v K 1 . , I Ann nin -it ' 'ttt 'f T A " , . HVn PH' . I'll I I "1- I ShW u a'; i-nvi :t;.'..-'V Wmmm 'At 'HI r.: 5 i HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS . , FOR Additions to dwellings AVAILABLE i (5 a Central! Air Conditioning Plumbing r ; Central; Heating, ' , Landscaping , , t -h )f CM Kitchens $ fi: ' Paintina ' '. " :a . J- -Lb-'- ., i J. . , 5 . v t t f ft , t i v 1 ' f I Appliances such 'as: Electric Dishwasher, Clothes Was?ier,i Clothes Dryer, Con;tinsit:sni7csher and ; Dryer, R:":r;r"cr, Freezer 'Ccustei'X "2 coring units, weU'c? crZ1"" yPe ovens. , Ml Ths Peoples tank & Trust Company is are approved FIIA,;ii iLcng Agency, OHa I FIIA loans available up to $3,500.00 with tcrr.:3 to CI months. Let u help; rr. ycar home more livable with improveRient; ilr-ar-scd at low bank ' rK: 5&C3l AMvtoi iSOiP.'it .TiiesdSys rJ?citJMPdays V Asdon Friday Evenings From 30 P. .11, to 7q P.. LL. ' CQNSUniER;CnED;T,Dj;?AX: K "1 ;M3tell Cii3vrc!3i; Company , In A'. C. Phcr.34231 UCEKSS Ka 1171, ' MANUFABTUItElt'e UUNK 10.110
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