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rr 7 n Trip Edgar Fields from ' West Fia., where ar.4 L i. .returncJ Eeach, 1 1 t j visited their son and llj '. mily. From Florida re tr -j home the Fields vis til H-j. and Mrs. Guy Pitts ri j, family in Memphis, 'til Fiom Ashevilla ' f f I anil Mm JTnhn Vernon tTin 'Jbw of Asheville, spent the end with their pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whitji and Mr. and Mrs. Johm'Newby Winslow. From Richmond -uMr.iand Mrs. Elwood Long and sons Stephen and Roger of Richmond, Vs., visited his - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth : Longvlast week end. ' . Sunday With Longs i ' Mr-.' and Mrs. Cyril iW'in slow and sons, - Jimmy and Ray spent Sunday with her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Long; Sr. ' ..i-, ;-r-. . . -v-- t ' Monday In Raleigh . R. M. Riddick and Marion Riddick spent Monday, in Raleigh on business.1 Lou Cost From truck power to milk can ster ilization, from heating stock water to heading, .barns, from hay and grain idrying: to lighting, LP-Gas does a better job on your farm! -It's efficient, powerful,, , economical, too. See for yourself! f - (gsso) (See THE N0.1 MAN'S GOT THE CHOICE YOU WANT (MODELS; j STYLES AND COLORS) IN HIS NO. 1 CAR: CHEVROLET. Models? Impalas, Bel Airs, Biscaynes. Styles? Sedans, coupes, convertibles, wagons. Colors? Black, whit and most ' THE NO. 1 MAN'S GOT THE STYLE YOU WANT IN HIS REAR ENGINED FUN CAR: CORVAIR. What sporty stylo it is; ovary Corvalr coups or dan's a hardtop now. And what sport driving a Corvalr: four-whsal independ ent suspension; rsar-angin traction; . sty steering; up to 180 Turbo-Charged horsepower in Corsas if you order it Just leave it to Chevrolet to mak suro Corvslrs look Ska they cost tot. Lssva It to your Chsvrolst dealer to msko ura they don't. Corvalr Monzs Sport Coup pn h -ay ) Summer At Nags E-iJ George (Pop) Anderson, Sam Hourmouzis and son Sammy, are spending the summer at their cottage at Kitty Hawk. 1 la Western N. C. , Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White and Trudy and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chappell and Arnette spent several days last week vacationing in the western part of North Carolina and the mountains of Tenn. On their trip to the mountains they spent some time in Ral eigh and then stopped over in Asheville and had lunch ith the White's ; son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs John Vernon Winslow. ,, - Returned From Hospital, , TalmadKe Rose who was operated upon on Tuesday at: Watts Hospital reiurueu w his home .Wednesday. ', Y'.' .. . 1 TV... . . ' Wkend ttuests '- ' '' 'i Miss Joyce Isbel of. Nor folk-. Va and Ensign Koijert Silver!- of ; Allentown, Pa.S and stationed aboard the'.-U; s s . Norfolk . i spent- the Weekend with Mr. ! and Mrs-.; Francis Nixon, Essoins PUT IT TO ; WORK... ON, YOUR FARM . LI mm 3i co. V PHONE 426-S458 HERTFORD Only the oli mantes got the No.1 buys: your, Chevrolet dealer Mm now) Chfll Miliba ' T C ' ' . ) V J . f s. ''.'. , Chvrdltlmpa!a Sport Sedan -- v Hyp yt Trt K: 'k Mrs. Thelma Peeie from Norfo,'";, Va., srnt t' e week end w !i Mr. and Urs. Bob V Kite and' Mr. and Mrs. " Merrill' Layten.. .. . " Mrs. "Pete PerVv and son Scott " t-: Va, spent, several flays last week with . Xr. and Mrs. woan Gregory. ,, Weekend At Morebea Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Biggers spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. N. G. ftaynor at their cotuge at Morehead City., vx s t. Fourth At Nags Head - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winslow and. Miss ; Susatt , Hensley spent 'the' week, end' .of the fourth ;t Nags' Head.-1. ( ' r,, From Greeavilfce' : t ; Mr. a.pndV'Mrs.'Clarke Stokes andfamilyi-pf Green, vffls spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs.; Henry .Stokes; Miss Clay Stokes remained for a week's visit i.'with Suzanne st0es--; ';',..;. , , v Honored At Lnncheoat -Mrs. Arphfe ' T. .' Lane, Sr., was a ' delightful hostess at a lupchebh Thursday at her home ,"near Hertford honor ing Miss Nora -Stallings of Wilson!' Those ."present be sides the ; guest :' of -. honor were Mrs.' "Cecil Garrett of Elizabeth .'City,-' Mrs. - Earl Perry ' Elizabeth ' City, Mrs! Edward ; Spires, of Edenton, Mesdames -.Nathan ' Relfe, V. N. -Darden, J. E.T;Morris Jul ian .White ' and', Archie T. Lane,' Jc all of Hertford. ;.p?:,;A(raeoljtfonie 'Gary':, Mathews ,from Hampton, s Va'.,V spent the weekehd with Mr: : and Mrs. MarionVRiddick.Mr8. Mathr erahad pent Week with Her parents jand'jf returned home Sunday. ,. , ' Attended Wedding . ) Mr. and 'Mrs. Fenton Britt and . Miss Bea- Skipsey spent the weekehd 'in' Franklin, Va., and attended i the wed ding of Miss Judy Jones and Lt. Donald Terrell in Frank lin," Va. Miss Jones is the niece of Mrs. Fenton Britt. ' Mr. 'and Mrs? Fenton' Britt ahd.BeaiJkigey Aeft'Thurs- to'j.vistt' M"",; and Mrs( Dean Bitt,They: will also visit in Miami V'wtf Ft. Lauderdale; Bea Will remain for a weeks visit -with Mft and Mrs. Jar vis Henry i,W Deerfield Beach, Fla. : .-; From. Roznofo,' Mr,,' and. Mrs., John Morr ris "and twin daughters ' Su san and Martha from Rox boro spent several days last week witK tyfts. J.' t. Morris en route to', NagsuHead. ' v verytiimg tatUan, Engihas? Evaniho new 325-hp Turbo. ! Jot VS you can order. Buys? There's no bettor time to got, yourself kit th No. 1 car. Just so tho No. 1 man now at tho No.1 place fwhora tho sign says "Chevrolet")! : k: ' .'.j .,'''."-; " ' ' '. ' ' '''' THE NO. 1 man's Ongin Is :J. Turbo-Flro V8, depending on modal. Or yon can order one of our livelier Turbo-Flro i'u so .a. .... i . - mih a. . 1 . . ' Sport Ceufs ; f a,i xno way , to mak i-rs ycii ( :t Joet tho Chovallo for you-tho mo-J ond tho tttf tr;'. and tho color and tho equipment- year C-.ct: tfxlar soon. Hurryl .tonttHH ta not to m a Corj)rew-Barbee;Excliarige Vows Iii Metliodist Clmrch ' The marriage t. o&j iMiss Mary', Roland Barbee'and John Haskett ; Corprew, , ,f Jr, took , place July 11,4865 atjciating in a setting of white Weekend At Nags) Head ' " Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stal lings and son,. 'John- and Miss Connie . Sawyer spent the weekend at Nags Head.,1 ' -if On Foreign Duty ' . Major B. F. Read . left last week on a ' foreign duty as signment. - Major ; Read's wife and family m6ved ; to Hertford, several ' weeks ago and are living on -Front Street. . k , , From Bethesda Mrs. Arthur Woods from Bethesda, Md., spent several days last ' week ' and this week at her; Hertford home on Church Street. In Hospital ' ' Mrs. Cecil Edward Win slow underwent a major operation Saturday night, at Hospital. ; From Hickory-, Mrs. Paul Bumbarger and three children. Bill,1 Jean and Betsy from .Hickory are vis iting Mr. 'and Mrs. ;J. W. Ward. ' Mr. Bumbarger will arrive Thursday. for a; stay of 'several days. ', ', .s ' Visiting Grandparents " Miss Sheron Swindell is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swindell in Elizabeth City..--- . -i MAN'S GOT THE POWEW YOU WANT (THRIFTY SIX OR BIQ V8) IN HIS MIDDLE-SIZED CAR: CHEVELLE. If you like your car neat-sized and nimbla, tho No. 1 got it in Chavalit. Standard a husky Six or powarful up xo aj npi ir yon wani r-i 1, J koj w on no no.i cash . 39 I four " o'clock in ' the First Methodist Church ' with the Rev. Robert- L; ; ,Bame; offi softly lighted by : cathedral candles in spiral candelabra. Miss Caroline Wright ten dered a' program of. wedding musici using,, the traditional wedding marches. , . The; brides parents are. Mr. and ' Mrs. George Wayland Barbee." Mr. and ,Mrsi . John Haskett Corprew Sr.,.. are the - parents of the . bride- groom. . . Given in marriage by her father, the bride 'wore a formal gown of peau de soie with a lace bodice, closed in the back ' with tiny self cov ered buttons, scalloped neck line and long sleeves ending in wedding points. . The soft ly, pleated 'skirt ended in a chapel train. Her elbow 'length veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls ana she carried' a- 'bouquet of Mlss-.PetSy, Barbee, sister i o- . '"n .i'i"--T.' ; mgm ONLY &3LD OONO QlVCt YOU OIFTS ' FROM TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT GIFT BOCKS 1, for lift by America's ' flnsst maniifactursrs; 1, tor hundrsds of Import lifts from foreign countries, : younwclwtivslyferOold.BondStsmps,., V ', Iia-iVi;,i-Tw.' i - C ;-'G rn.: of Ce Hide. v.-s k-u' -i b'-nor. Lhe wore a f.onr Ik "th gown of s' ill pi: 'x ar "ie s itin ' with a . walwt le h lace-over, satin jacket made with a bateau .neck line, elbow length sleeves and closed in the back with self covered buttons. Her rat of matching satin and 1 re featured an envide ruf r.jd brim and pen crown, her gown and hat were ioned ry the honor at tendant. . the carried a bou cuet of shaded pink glame Las. ' " i The bridegroom's father was his best man. ' Ushers were Ed' Nixon, and Donald Madre. 5 ' ''' ' Miss Frances !Newby was mistress of ceremony. ' , For her daughter's wed- i"ding ,Mrs.- Barbee; wore"' a Ught .fblue vlace, n?iemWe,: flowered', -bic !hat and' matching b ac fcspries.;,- Her corsagev was . -cf . yelloWtl oar nationsJCr $i , 1V, t ,. Mrs." Maude Corprew,, gran'dmpie)- of the'J'jjrborn wore afnavy-jblue'diesw, with matching - 'accessories jShd ; .a. 1 corsage : of . pink , carnations. r 'The iriother ' of. the; firoDrn;' Mrsl. "CorDrew.-. wore ' aVnavy-- blue crepe1'- dress,.' .pink ac-. cessories una a jjnin. unna-tion.- corsage. . , V,' '"', v;Eor .'a wedding .trip to :un announced points, .'the "bride changed to a two; piece dress of - yellow whipped' crepei with matching accessories,: and wore a roseloorsage ' lift-j ed , from her .bouauet. '. ' Ther couple willr live in a mobile home on RJ. 1, , where' the bridegroom ' is engagea m farming:' In September, the bride plans1 to entet -i'iCol-lege- of the Albehjarte' pro gram jof , practical- 'nursing. Mrs, ' : Corprew f.entettamed prior to 'Weddingif';rj I ; ; Miss ; jWiry " Bakbee" was hopored :at . a k,miscellimeou8 floating shower at- the ,peth el; Community '.Building ' on June 29 by the aunts- of the groom-elect, t Johnny,; Cor prew. . - c . . ( ' . ' On - arrival, the honoree was presented a corsage of yellow mums. .v -' . s The bride-elect .opened and acknowledged ' the- many gifts. . .. ' 1 - -. ' The serving table, was cov ered . with ; a white linen cloth, .Ttie.. center .piece, was of mixed ' white.' '"flowers. Punch, iweddine 'caka nuts and mints was sewed fo,; the T? to a s Colonial c::trcc; SET MORI GOLD tSX3 CiFTt PASTES It Ukas ktta ataTrt, lets Mvara booKs, lass total pumhsaaa OA tha avarr-a e at Gottf t.i C.fts or i. -j r C " , i ; S- JL- I- l-,'- ' .. Prenda u ,Tim v nt . Uiss Eart-e at .a sulinse kitchen shower at the tome of Miss Harrison. Oft arrival ' Kiss" Earbee was presented ,a novel "kit chen" corsage. The honoree opened and acknowled,-:;d the . many -. useful ,' kitchen gifts. ,For - refreshments a sweet course was served. After the rehearsal of the Corprew - Barbee- wedding Saturday -night, Jury jw, we oarents of the bride-elect en tertained the bridal party" $t a rake cutting" at their Home. The table was 'covered with an ' Imported Phillipine' em-, bfoidferd-' Moth.- -centered with.. anvarjangement- of White 'Vgladiolj; and - ;nwms. Thp : i tiertd wedding j. . case featured" the.traditional wed" ."djng,:rpes.vand..'was;ttopped; by'" a miniatu v bride vand groom. rWedding cakfr aftd mints, punch; and' nuts' wtere . Mr'andTMrB.. Q. W. Bar-: bee-'rentr,tairied: .out-or-townj guests :rOr.itne'-vurpre-.Jiai-' r i served, iuirw were .pietem edVto the?,-mefnbers.'.of . the weddi'ng'ii'arty", -V A L.irtlinI h r mi I Foir illYQr ; Drugs, Cosmetics, etc, i r VISIT fUS FIRST - r . Harmon's PHONE 428-552 J ' o 4 4'' ''" ( " Stores Cio vcrtd'o meet ' pf-H r, AN Ir-Tr-NATICAL i i, pr: it tr";.i25 VC - iGoldLxid! ,.psw:th . toi .. y can k a rt ..nd from , ny i-i t world. - - " 1., v ' L"st L "-' rer le r. : :l b: . ci Ju:y 11. . 1. 2 f it. & e: Irs.-N. H. C--alv Lnr-, Ir. f d Mrs. Alletf Eaiuee, A1I-..1 Barbee, Jr., of Spring Hope; the Rev. and M,-s. Carl Earbee of Ply-' mouth and their grandchil dren, Lisa and Ricky La Joie of Miami Beach, Fla., Ilr. and Mrs. W. M. White, Urs. Tom Vhite, Dan White of Richmond, Va., Mr. - and Mrs. Dennis Holliday and . Denny Holliday of Enfield, Miss Caroline Wright of Jart ' visbury and Larkin Little of ' Clayton. BKINN- KIGHSMITH " Mr.' and Mrs." John 'Ralph Higbsmith request . the hon our .of your presence at the, marriage of - their daughter, Beggy : Janer-' io Jack , Elliott . Brinn L-Jr,; ;. on;,'Sunday; .the first f f-Angus V. 1965, vat 4 o'c'tbek "at s Bethel1' Methodist Church? bethel; ;,N..Ci,- and afterwards at "the . reception in . the. church social1 hall, . yNo -invitations.! 'are 'being sent to the county, butrela- -tives ,jnd 'friends' are. invited to 'attend. M , . Al WEEKLY CLASSflFIED , -,'di;uvA,l'- Pharmacy ; I - HERTFORD, N. C. X ! -.V. i ,i : - . C!C! f I-fj,
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