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TkZ TWO MARRIAGE "ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ivey C. Crocker of Route One, Selma, N. p., announce the marri age ol their daughter, -Fran-ces.Alene to Walter Edwards Matthews, son of Mr. , and MrSi J. Vivian Matthews of Orubb Street, Hertford. The dj$mony was per formed, bj( , the Rev. I A. Waits in' St: James Methodist Church,, Greenville, N. C, on Thursday', September 30. Mr. ahd MrsxMatthews are both seniors at East Carolina College where both will graduate, in May. They are making their home in Green yille, N.. C.. . ,. .V.;-r;;-' '; From Rocky Mount v Mr. and Mrs: G. E. Newby, Jr., from Rocky Mount spent the k.week-end with Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Pitt and Mrs. Thomas S. White; From Norfolk Capt. and Mrs. William H. Hardcastle, , Jr., from Nor folk; ."Va., spent the week end and several days this week with Mrs. W. H. Hard- J castle, Sr., sat her home on Doab Street From Cambridge , Miss Ruth Schroeder, Mrs. Franklin Collins, Mrs. Wil liam McMahort and Mrs.'. John Shores from Cambridge, Md., spent several days -this week with Mrs. C.l A. Davenport. Vi9ited in Columbia Mrs. J. R. Futrell and her sister, Mrs. G. G.: Dixon of Ayden, her J; house guest, spent several .days, last week with their sisteJv Mrs; S,, F. Pollard in Columbia. Sunday At Nags Head . Mrs. Z. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward and family spent . Sunday at the Harris cottage at Nags Head. Visited Mother Mrs. T. P.- Brinn spent Wednesday in Durham where she visited her mother Mrs. W. H. Glasson in the hos pital. ; : jjj ;i:.;y-V;Vt;i.l!!!!ii;:. Sick at Home Julian Ppweljl d Jcpnfined tn his home'beeaiiie -of 'sick- r rum rv asiiu wu Carl Copeland from iWash-i. ington, D. C, is visitine his sisters, Mrs. Charles" Whed bee and Mrs. R. M. Fowler. . Tnesiay at Manteo Mrs. R. S. -'Monds, Jr., spent Tuesday in Manteo at tending a PTA meeting. ' J : ' : Sunday . Guestsj v t$ Mrs. Louis Phelps and son from Wilson and Mr;,,; arid Mrs. A. :T. Tice from Wil liamston visited Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Tice a short while on Sunday. Living In Kanoy Apt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tice who were married on Satur day are living in the Kanoy apartments on Church Street. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skinner have returned to their home at Sanford, Fla., after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skin ner. . ., ..,, From Raleigh Mrs. Katherine J. Ward of Raleigh spent, the weekend and several days this week with Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Sunday in Portsmouth Mrs. Carlton Cannon and daughter Cornelia visited relatives in Portsmouth, Va., on Sunday. A reminder from WINSLOW OIL CO. -efficiently and economically? To make sure it will, take advantage now of our oil burner annual tune-up special. Our technician will thoroughly clean your furnace or boiler flues, combustion chamber and chimney .base. He'll teal any air leaks around the furnace door, and electrical controls .and air filters. And he'll lubricate the motors and bearings. Any needed adjustments will be made to exact factory speci fications. . "Avoid the last-minute rush. Save - time and money by letting us tune up your oil burner sow. "Sunday "Here anA Mrs Stewart Wil. son and daughter Gail, and Mr. and Mrs. jwiwara nyrum from Norfolk, Va., spent Sun day with Mrs. E..A. Byruro. Weekend Here Miss Elizabeth Tucker from Raleigh and Mrs. Julian Brinkley from Plymouth spent the weekend with Mrs. Isa Tucker. , . , Weekend Here ( Sidney Eley and a friend, Tommy Hunt from Hender son, both students, at Cho wan College, spent the 'weeks end with Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Eley. , From Chowan Greg Beck. - Miss r Anne Nowell and Miss Ellen Wood, students at Chowan. College, Spent the weekend at their respective - homes, r -. ';' Visited Friends ' Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Howard spent one day Mast week in Tarboro with friends. From Norfolk Mrs. Bertha Swartz from Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. , ''-"'' '.';...: :-.. :- . From Riehmond ' Miss Joanna Williford from Richmond,- Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. C. M. Willi ford. ;;?;;':"' In Hospital Colon Jackson, Sr., was ad mitted to the Chowan Hos pital Jast ; week for burns following: a tractor fire. ; From State College Tommy Harrell from State College spent the weekehU with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Harrell. In Baltimore '. "V Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daneker are spending two weeks in Baltimore, Md., visiting . Mr. Daneker's parents. , From Peace College i Miss , Lee Venters, a stu dent at Peace College in Ra leigh i:, spent i the weekend with her1 patents at .Canter .Mr. and Mrs." Edgar, white and daughter Eva spent the weekend with Commander and Mrs. Gordon Walter at Virginia Beach, Va. Weekend At Chapel Hill Mrs.. E. C. Woodard, Mrs. Jimmy Stallings, Miss Con nie Sawyer and Miss Har riett Williams " spent 'the weekend' at ' Chapel s Hill visiting Charles Woodard, John Stallings arid Carlyle Woodard. Goes To Texas Tom White .of Winfall is visiting hifc . brother, Joe White in Sari Antonio, Tex, Mr. White traveled by airline to Texas. Returns Home Mrs. William Tucker of Grubb Street has returned to her home here after-visit. ing her son-in-law ?' and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Martin in Richmond, va, Weekend Here :''.- . Mrs. Tom Beers and chil dren of Woodridge, Va., are spending the weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Beers and family. , In Lewiston : Mrs. - T. F. ' Byrum : is spending a few ' days .' in Lewiston this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker. ' Will it deliver the right amount of heat I ijSfe. -I CliEjll-llarrell Wedding Held Miss La Verne Chappell be came the bride of Dallas Ray Harrell, September 25, 1965 at 8 P. M in the parsonage of . the Gatesville Baptist Church. , , The Rev. Donald Wagner, pastor of the Gatesville Bap tist Church, performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Chap pell of Tyner, N. C. The . bridegroom is. the son Of .Mrsi'.Ethel! Perry; Harrell and the late James C. Har rell, of Gatesville, N.- C;' ' The bride had as "er ma' of honor her sistef, Mrs. Ca- rolvn Lavden. The bride- croom had as .his . best 'man Willard r; LaydeiiitHte9eriij-law-bf tbe bride. rnecoupie are; jijuKing their, home in. Gates. . . , Miss Kathryn Alleen Phejs, daughter of Mrs. Lewis Marshall Phelps and the late Mr. Phelps, was married Saturday to William Dhue Tice of . Hertford, son of Mr." and - Mra'; Alfred Thomas Tice of Williamston. The i Rev. 'Rpbert , t Wallace Bradshaw irfornted ihe ceremony at,.ie First, Meth odist Church Wilson. v ' The bride wqre ia gold mingled wool suit ' with cof fee accessories. Her veil -fell froma semi-pillbox hatgand she 'carWed- An orchid. ' v ! ,r Miss. Ann Davis was maid of honor. ; Mr. Tice was his son's . best ; man and 'Ushers were Kirk Tice of' Williams ton, brother of the bride groom, and Marshall Phelps of I Caty, ' brother ( vpf f. tie bride. Mrs. Tice attended Atlan tic Christian College for two years. Her husband, a graduate of Atlantic Chris tian, played: on the varsity basketball team and Is coach ing football and teaching in Hertford where the couple will live after a trip to Nags Head. '- FIRST DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ."Pete" Perry of Suffolk, Va., announce the birth of their second child, first daughter Sheila Rebecca, born Thurs day, September 30, 1965 in the Louise Obici Hospital in Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Perry ' is the former Rebecca ''Becky" Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Noah P. Gregory of Hertford, Daughter born ' Mr:' and- Mrs, Fleetwood Li'HarrelL'Sr4 announce thq birth of a daughter, Darlene Hope, born Monday, Sep tember 27, 1965, at Albemarle Hospital. Mrs. Harrell is the former Betty Jane Chappell of Ty ner, N. C. Couple united ' Annoimting Ite Amud . . . of our BIG SELECTION of NEW FALL HATS - Latest ( fit THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, Whiteston News Mrs. Billie .Winslow re. turned home Sunday from the Norfolk General Hospital where she was .a patient last week. Cindy, Tony "and Clarke Winslow spent last week with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Perry .at Durants" Neck while' their mother was in the hospital. ' ' Mr. and Mrs., Arba Wins low visited Miss LilUe Jolliff and Mrs. Irene Pearce of Me dia, Pa., at the home of John R. Jolliff and sisters on Sun day. .':.;'v-.-v.:-v,v-' v; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings' visited his aunt,' Mrs. Jini Riddick and Johnny Riddick,1 patients at Obici Hospital in Suffolk, Va'.j on Sunday.. . ,r Earl Winslow and Eugene Winslow-were dinner : gues,ts on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs; Henry Munden and family in Norfolk. Va.. and on Sun? day P. M., they yisited l(!r J and Mrs. Worth Wlnsiow.' j- Mr. and Mrs. Arba Wins4 low spent Friday night and Saturday with Mrs.' Harry Williford and Richard-, in Jackson. On Saturday, tne Winslows and Willifords visited Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Jolliff at Union. " ' : '; ; --' Mrs.' Verna Winslow is suffering from bruises ; re ceived from a fall last week. , BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Miss . Kate Blanchard was hostess to her Bridge. Club Tuesday night at her home on Market Street. Those playing , were Mesdames V. N. Darden. Charles Whed- bee, Nathan Relfe, C. E. Johnson, W. G. Wright, T. B. Sumner, . Miss Thelma Elliott and the .hostess. The high score prize went : to Mrs Johnson. A sweet course was" Served. ' k, ; , , - BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. G. W. Barbee enter tained her Bridge Club on Tuesday night at her' home on ' Grubb Street. Those playing were Mesdames. C. M. Williford, H. C, Stpkes, T. L. Jessup, C. R. , Holmes, J. . D. Coston, Miss ' Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby .' rWhjte and the hostess. - The , hih score . prize went to . Mrs.. Stokes. A sweet course "was served. '-: '; 'BRIDGE CLUB MEETS ' . .;, Mrs. C. 5A. Davenport was hostess to her Bridge Club on Thursday night at herihome. Those playing were dames Silas Whedbee, Hlmes, W. H. Pitt, Jessup, H. A. v Whitley, Wilson, T. G. Howard utu csaava J. ,t,H. Newbold. The score ' prize went Whedbee. A sweet was served... TIRED OF BASIC BLACK? SWITCH TO COLOR TODAY , Call our business office and order smart new telephones in the right styles . and decorator shades for your home. The cost is surpriv ingly low. NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TEL. ft TELG. COMPANY k Styles. m i ! p r; r-v , p r-s n r r - -f p fl fp V? f .Mrs. Alvah .Winslow ..ac companied her husband on, a trip to several states, attend ing JLivestock Sales last week. -- Mr. Winslow works for - Clarence Chappell, Sr., at Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. James vDe- witt ' Winslow have moved into the Matthew Winslow house near the Turnpike Road. Wayne ' Winslow, Arba Clair Winslow, Reggie Baker, Larry Stallings and Phyllis Williams are . attending the College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City. J. Luther Winslow, Jasper and Sybil were guests of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Winslow on Sunday at Newland. ' 5 i .-::-'-, .-;..rV -.f.';i-:.';.-v -- 'A':; ELIZABETH' CITY, N. C- Mrs. Nellie 'i.Hollowell; Mat thews75; ied in fber home Saturday at--l:30 P. M. - , A natrro' of ;, Perquimans County, she was a daughter of John Martin: ana Mrs. Alice Ann HpHowell, arid the wife of , James M, .Matthews. She was a member of Halls reek Methodist Church, Wo man's Society for Christian Service , and : Home" Demon stration' Club; Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Wilson Owens and Mrs. James Ward and a son Carl. ton W.v Matthews, all of Eliz abeth City; . two brothers, Earl B. Hollowell and Joel F. HollowelU Sr.. of Winfall; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Whit ley of Portsmouth and Mrs, Pearl 1 Sheffield of Ft. Lau derdale, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.-. f A funeral -service was held Monday at 2 P. M., in Halls Creek 1 Methodist Church by the Rev. Jerry Smith and the Rev. Carlos Womock. Burial was in Highland Park Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS - I would like to thank my friends for, the cards, flow ers, visits and prayers while I was a patient in the Al bemarle Hospital. ... i4 ' John Dilbpn Voung FOR QUICK RESULT. Try A Weekly Classified i v 1 f t " it rr f i ?0:$) Hi ORIGINAL n" & 3 Your Advance Shopping List Available NOW! Save Time Check all your family needs this convenient way. Avoid Waitinc - Get vour order bl now ahead of the crowds. -Assure Swings Your order is pre pared early while stocks are complete. 2 foe U Bn of 1 PLUS A PCCm Visit Us First - iiDirs PHARMACY Phone 426-5527, Hertford cndjCbldrs.- o rl FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1365. Vows Said The marriage of Carolista Cabell Fletcher, -Edenton. i North Carolina, ,to . Walter Gibbs Baum of Engelhard, North . Carolina, .was solemn ized at the .First Methodist Church, : Hertford, North Ca rolina, at . noon August 14, 1965. Rev. R. L. Bame per formed the ceremony. . ; ' ' The bride was given in marriage by her father, Wil liam. Dossey Pruden. v She wore a gown of phantilly lace which had belonged ; to hei maternal .crandmollier. The flowing eil fas of ? tlfilei She tarried a nosegay rpf roses. .-; .- i ;i,,,,-f The, attendants ' were Miss' Nancy Baiim, sisters of the bridegroom, Atlanta, Georgia,; maid ; of honor; Mrs. . John Stuart Fletcher; sister-inlaWir Greenville, 1 North . Carolina . and Miss -. Bunnie . Bardin, Durham, v North, Carolina, bridesmaids. V Their, dresses were cellod--. en green; the head, dressei of matching green tulles with dark green . roses.-.-- They carried arm bouquets of yel low gladioli. v John Stuart Fletcher II, Greenville, North Carolina, brother of the bride was best mart. he ushers Were David Fletcher, Buxton, North Ca rolina, : brother of the bride, Fred P.. Wood, Durham, North Carolina and James C. Fletcher,' brother of the bride GILT SHILLIN' M-8 PROOF m , NEW VORK PERSONAL LOANS AVAILABLE ON TERMS OF 6, 12, 15, 18 AND 24 MONTHLY PAYMENTS S . X Funds Av2:Ij!s Fcr "n OrcL'it O Consolidation of Bills 6 Insurance Premiums 1 O Property Improvements College Tuition Our Lovl':!ite Yea f':nay! 1 If you are steadily employed and of good report, you can obtain ,a signature loan from our installment loan department You will have ample time to repay your loan in' convenient monthly payments. 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Nortt 'IThe ibMde' JlsVthe tnm&- daughter, (of sifa 'late Johr George met&Ht Jftnd 'Mm. Un-' tlia Jlttehiiuthor itff !wmy noted .novels. : The 'Fletcher home,..nito.ric "Bandon". burned two years ago.'; Her maternal grandparents are ,Cptain ind ,Mr?. David Duey,,!UiS., Hetired,,Wa?h-( ington, D. ;c. f. , - Mr. lBaum'a parents .were the late Aivin Emmett Baum and 'Mrs. Elizabeth, Gibbs Baum of bngelhard, .North Carolina. . After f, a wedding trip .to Cape od, ,iMass., ! Mr. yind Mrs. Baum will .be i at home, 413 Hillsboro Street, Chapel In HcilT 100 BLENDED scotch r , WHISKY Jit : 'if SPORTEO VB0TTLED Kt , USTINfNICHOlSlCO.ilNC,' - rNEW YORK Pnnn n n STOP WORRYING The Pcoptei BanU Today mcathjyx":t3, just two y;. Hill, - North Carolina, where Mr. "Baum will receive hia degree in accounting in Jan uary. Mra. uaum is uper.; visor of art in the Chapel Hill;choel; having taught there two years. She is al-" go a designer ,ot Jewelry; she studied under Charles Hop-. kinvChapel Hill, N. C.' 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