UrTLE . BAILEE Si
-lt. nd' Mrs. deorge Way-j
4 r .irbee ivuest the hon
of , "your 'presence at the
i .arrive -of their daughter,
Betsy Crowell to James Lar
kin LftUe on Saturday, No
vember 27, 1965 at 3 o'clock
in Firt "Methodist Church
Hertford, v N. C. Invita
tions re t being sent in
the county V but 'friends and
relative? ate hivited to at
tend. - , '. -
..-: .-. X : ! Vl '
JYom VharloAte V-,.
i, The Rev. A ad Mrs. , j. T.
Reeder j and son Mike from
Charlotte, hae arrived to
spend the ThaA'csgiving holi
day witji Mr. ftnd Mrs,! Leo
Am prose anaiaiimyy.iaazi
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From Rocky Mottnt
' , Perry iMonds,',i student at
N. C. ,Wesleyan College at
Rocky Mount is standing the
. Thanksgiving holidays -with
his parents, Mr, ind( Mrs.
R. S. Mends, Jr. . '
Prom Chanel Hill v t
Mr. and. Mrs. .Charlie Dr. and Mrs. Marcus E.
- Johnsoiji from Chapel Hill IHobbs of Durham spent Sun
spent the weekend with Mr. day and Monday with Mrs.
una ivif s. i-iesier xve ? i anu
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. JcAhnson.
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put them in first class condition . . .
make them look Iike new! i
. WE BUY AND SFLL USED BICYCLES
m. b. dail
105 Woodland Ave. ' Hertford, N. C.
"Aiiiiouticing
f Of Hertford, N. C. f . . Representing ., ,
I DAVENPORT MOTORS, INC.
Phone Hertford 426-5629 -i- Elizabeth Oty 335-2930
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AlR CONDITIONING
ft ..iru!'S.a
Carolina Pride Grade "A" Best Quality
m
Choice Cut' of Western
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Gwaltney
FRANKS ..... 49c
Our( Own Homemade
Country , Sausage.
Rib Stew Beef...... lb. 35c
' Wc Carry Fresh
Pig Ears, Brains, Fact, Melts, Liver
Smoked
Link Sausage .
Fresh
Oysters ...full
Luter's Pkg.
Pickle-Pimento Loaf... 29c
Link, , Lb..
Homemade Sausage ...65c
MeltsT77. .Ib.l9c
Best Grade Western
Chuck Steak Jb. 69c
Best Grade Western
Rib Steak ....lb. 79c
Best Grade Western
Round Steak .
Sl COMPARE OUR PRICES - WE HAVE MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS! A
j PLENTY OF SMOKED BAMS AND SHOULDERS. , V
M ;
tfWr tiuests '!' "V
. ipmnet guests 'bf iters. G
vCarver wer Mr. and Mrs
Jeymour Chappell, Larry and
erry of Hertford, Mr. and
Mrs, Darvin Carver, Shelly
uid Sherry of Belvidere, Mrs.
A. TK Jordan Of Norfolk, Va.,
Carrie Gregory of Bel
vldere, : Mrs; " Maggie Spivey
if Belvidere, Miss Ruth Spi
vey of Norfolk, Mrs.' Juliu
Chappell of Belvidere. .j Af
ternoon guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Dfail, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Spivdy, Eun
ice Lee and Victor Slpivey. '
Holidays Here 1
;-. Miss L'ou . Wickers v from
. Mount OliVei.Collegfe, Mourttj
niivo i' ! crwnriinp' iihe hnti-
,vf.. .- it , r-rz .
days,, with ;;f her paw:its,-f Mr.;
ana wrs. n. r.. v lasers. .
From Greenville r S
Mrs. Daisy Holmes Rogers
From East Carolina College
in Greenville is spending th
Thanksgiving holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. C. R.1 Holmes.
From Durham
i . ciam-uai u. a ucj
turned home on Tuesday.
re-
COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE 1 ;
SERVICE FRONT END ALIGNMENT
Vix Dealer License .952 ,
WITH A
FOOD ORDER
I? BMT
Lb.
Cranberry Sauce. . .can 29c
i' ' ' 'I I , .I ... ' i- H ' '
Pepperidge Farm ' 'ih
Stuffing Mix . t ; . .bag 31c
Sweet Potatoes ..... lb. 10c
Blue Hen
Lima Beans .......can 20c
Ballard's or PiUsbury
Biscuits . . . . .4 cans 35c
Cates .. " ,
Sweet Pickles ...... qt. 49c
Bush's . ,
Snap Beans J . -- .can 28c
Frozen
Pumpkin Pies ..Jea. 49c
. Jb. 65c
.lb. 45c
pt. $1.25
Famo ( Y1' :. 7't
Pancake Mix!
Hi-Ho CrackerS.'J.bbi '2
Bama (
Apple. Jelly
lb. 89c
Frozen
Pie Crust
Attended Convention
- Rev. Norman Harris at
tended' fa' State Baptist Con
vention in Charlotte last
week. . -. : t .
It?1" V'. ' '
Attended Funeral ), h
. Dr. .and Mrs. T. P Brim;
left Tuesday for Durham
where they spent a couple
of days and attended the fun-
ral of Mrs. Bnnn's mother,
Mrs. W. H- Glasson, who died
Monday A. M.
Holidays With Relatives
yMr. and Mrs. John Beers
and family are spending the
holidays with Mrs. Tom
Beers and family at Wood-
bridge, Va. j t r'iT.
Weekend Here V
Miss Ruth Anne Sloop,, a
student at Meredith College,
spent the weekendj'Vpth her
grandpasents, ', DrilW Mrs.,
Miss i Margaret A i n s ley
from WC in Greensboro i
spendlng the holidays with
her parents,, Mr"; and Mrs.
Willie i Ainsley. "
Friday At New Bern
Mrs.' E. C. Woodard, Miss
Loretta Sawyer, Miss Har
riett v Williams, ' Carlyle and
Charles Woodard spent Fri
day with- N. E. Mohn at New
Bern.
From Chowan College
Those from Hertford at
tending Chowan College and
who are spending the holi
days with their respective
parents:; are: : Miss-, .Anne
Nowell, Miss Ellen Wood.
Miss, Faye Long, Sidney
Eley Greg Beckumd Bobby
Reed. ;.
From Wilijon :n "''''
. Mr, anct Mrs,, Fre C,halk
from Wilson spent the week
end with Mrs. Annie Chalk,
-Miss Louise Chalk and Miss
Hulda Wood.
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COMET ft$r?' ".k-
ft'.
lb. 39c
rbox'12c
.,:jar20c:
'
Shells... pkg. 45c.
Weekend With Mother '
Mrs. Dick Brewer spent
the 'weekend with her moth
er in Williamston, ' .
From .feoon ' , . (i ' v
j'Jerr Sullivan ' from An-
palachian College a$ Boone
is ' spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H; C. Sullivan.
From Greenville ! ,
.' Mr; and Mrs. N. G. Raynor '
of Greenville spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Big
gers. In Hospital I
Al Kenton, a former resi
dent of Hertford, was ad
mitted to the Albemarle Hos
pital last week for observa
tion and treatment. I
From yilnston-Salem ; j J
Dr. aBd Mrs. W. B. Yearns i 5
Mjaj anu nic fffcuuiug ill
Thanksgiving .holidays with
Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward.
Sick At Home
Mrs. Mark Gregory has
been confined to her Home
for a week because of sick
ness, i
From Hampton :
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason,
Sr., and Mrs. J. M. Eason,
Jr., from Hampton, Va., spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Edwards and
other relatives here.
Returned Home
Mr. and Mrs. Trim Wil
son ; spent several days last
week in' Richmond, Va.
Holidavs In Wilsnn
ii's. 'T; J; Nixon, . Jr.,!'arid
Miss Helene Nixon, left on
Thursday of ' this - week to
spent the Thanksgiving holi
days hi Wilson with Mi1, and
Mrs. T: J. .Nixon III.
Wednesday Here 'i '
Mr. and Mrs. ; Sam Smith
from Elizabeth City were
supper guests last Wednes
day of Mrs., W. T. Smith
and Simon Rutenberg.
From Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wil
liams arid family from Durh
am are spending the Thanks
giving holidays with Simon
Rutenberg.
From Jackson
Mrs. Harry Williford and
son Richard from : Jackson
spent Thanksgiving Day with
Mr. and Mrs.' J. fH.. Bagleji
Weekend At Chapel HiU '
Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Stokes
spent the' weekend' vtth ! Mr.
and Mrs. jHuggins at Chapel
Hill. They were' accompan
ied . there by , Mrs. y Cecil
Harrington and daughter of
Mempnis, Tenn., who hid
been visiting them.
Sunday at Princeton ' ' 1
Mrs. E. C. Woodard and
Miss Harriett Williams spent
snaay ; -in Princeton ) with
Mrs. B. P. Woodard.
i . ! '.
Sunday in Portsmouth .
. . Mrs; . Carlton Cannon and
daughter and T. T. Harrell
spent 'Sunday in Portsmouth,
Va., with relatives.
Weekend in Henderson t
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker
spent the weekend in Hen
derson with Dr. and Mrs.
G. R. Tucker, Jr, and family.
From Chapel Hill
Among the students from
the University of North Ca
rolina, spending, the Thanks
giving holidays at their re
spective .homes , are ;-. Prifce
Monds, Clark Harris.i Howard
Hervey, Frank Ainsley, Car
lyle Woodard, Charles Wood
ard, John Stallings and Mis
Mary Lee Newby. ; t 1
i I' ;! , ' ' i.
From. Greenville ,
' Aniong thef'students from
East Carolina College spend
ing the holidays at their
homes ! are ' Miss Janet Stan-
ton, Miss Becky Felton, Miss
Rachael Bass, Miss Becky
nouuS, Mrs. Bjlly Winslow,
Hubert Burden, Edward Ma-
tnews, Chuck White, ' Lot
Winslow and Miss Betsy
Barbec. - .
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PEOPLE TCCETKSt
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either. You can call any
where in the US. for $1X0
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Judith Reed Is Bride
Of James Carey Speai
Miss Judith Lynn Reed
and James Carey Spear were
married Sunday, November
14 in the First Methodist
Church,. Hertford, by ixev
a. L, Bame.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Durward
Felton Reed, Jr., of Hert
ford and her husband's par
ints are Mr. : and Mrs. Wil
liam Kelly Spear of Eliza
beth City.
Given in marriage by her
father,1 the , bride wore a
formal gown of candelight
satin and a bodice of nylon
lace -with panels of lace on
the skirt and a chapel train.
Her finger tip veil of illu
sion was attached to a crown
of seed : pearls and sequins.
She j carried a bouquet of
white Fiji mums.
Miss Nancy Reed, sister of
ihe bride, was maid of hon
or and she wore a formal
own of gold satin with a
matching, circle crown and
veil iand carried, green Fiji
mums with matching velvet
ribbon. - "
Miss Rachel Bass, Miss
Sydney Ann : Blanchard of
Hertford and Miss Janice
Baynor of Plymouth and
Mrs., Vernon Winslow , of
Asheboro, N. C, ,, were the
bridesmaids, and they wore
moss green formal gowns
with matching" circle crowns
and veils and carried gold
Fiji mums with matching
velvet ribbon.
Miss Susan Nixon, vocalist,
accompanied at the organ by
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Miss Carolyn Wright, sang
'Whither Thou , Goest" and
"The Wedding Prayer." Se
lections from .the organ, were
"Because," ' "A va Maria,"
"Oh Promise ; Me" a n d
"Prayer." '
Mrs. G. R. Tucker of
Hertford and Mrs. H. B.
Thompson of Richmond, Va.,
aunts' of the bride, were
mistresses of ceremony. -;
Bob and Gary Reed, broth
ers of the bride, lighted the
candles and the bridegroom's
father, Mr. Spear, was best
man. Ushers were Edward
L. Nixon, Johnny Corprew
and Donaldi Madre of Hert
ford and Vernon Winslow of
Asheboro, N. C.
For a wedding trip to
Western North Carolina, the
bride ' chose a gold tweed
suit ; trimmed in brown
leather with matching acces
sories and : a white corsage
of Fiji mums. '
Both the bride and bride
groom are graduates of Per
quimans Hl School,, .in$
the
oriaegroom BiTenaea
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On Friday Evening Trc-a 3:30 to :00 P; M.'
consumer CT.ZDIT dupahttient , V
State College. The bride is
a rraduate of College of the
.oenr jrle School of Piac
tu,T,.l l.'ursing. ' 1
The couple will : be at
homev- in Elizabeth' City,
jvhere ' the briUd is s em
ployed v at . Albemarle Hos
, ital and the bridegroom, is
employed at Newport News
Shipbuilding and Drydock
"impany at Newport News,
Va. 'Vg '
Weekend In Edenton
Mrs. A. ,Byrum spen'
the weekend in Edenton with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobb;
and H. T. Hobbs. u
Sick In Hospital
. Mrs. Elmira Field was ad
mittedv tp a Richmohd, Va.
Hospital ; several weeks age
1 for treatment
Holidays Here "
Miss Jo Dvis 'Towe from
Durham spent ' tne, holidayy
with . her 'parents, " Mr, and
Mrs. Martin Towe.; , '
Holidays Here ' '
'Mr. and MrsHarry Wins
low and Nate Brinn,' students
at Atlantic Christian College,
are spendirfg .the. holidays at
their respective,, homes,
Sunday Tn Richmond ,
Miss Mgry. Sumner, Miss
Thelma Elliott and Mrs. T. B.
Sumner visited Mrs. Elmira
Field in a 'Richmond, Va.,
hospital on Sunday; -
From Richmond
Mrs. W. B. Huxter from
Richmond, Va"., is visiting Mr,
and Mrs. Edgar White. ,
From N. C. State College
Among those students from
North Carolina State College
spending";: the.-.'.'holidays with
their families are-' Tommy
Harrell, Francis' and Freddie
Combs, Reed Mathews, Floyd
Mathews, Thomas Lindsey
Riddick, Sidney Long, Billy
Winslow,. Wayne Stallings,
Jimmy Bonner and Bill Rid
dick. , 'if
new st n
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When Santa's short on . the cash' he needs tor1 all -those
wonderful Christmas gifts, he finds the an-,
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nuEGESs wk:u it:::rrs
Mrs. ' William Lane was:
hostess to the Burgess . WMU
Monday night. The meeting',
was openfed by r singing ;"0
For A , Thousand Tongues,"',
followed by prayer by Mrs.
J. R. Ayscue. , ' '
Minutes were read and aJJ-;j
oroved ,,and the roll called
with 13 members present A
?ree wilL offering was given
br the Week of Prayer. v
' iLottre Moon i program, was
planned for December 6. , .
Mrs. Walton Lane gave an
nteresting , program on "My
Church, ;Hearing and (pbey-'
'tog": Mrs. J. R. AyscUerlos
ed the program with prayer,.
The meeting closed with the
Watchword. , ' ' ,f
The hostess served ' nuts,
oake.end jello. ; . , ;
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