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Linda Window Becomes Bride Of Charles Aabell , If las' Linda Gay tVlnalo be- . a a jj.m 1 w 1 Aabell, Jr recently In the Firs ilted Methodist Church In Hrt .ord. Tha double-fine eareman as performed by the Rev, Cheeter J, Andrew! in candle light getting of palms and mums, assisted by the Rev, George Cooke,'. Hie nuptial music was present ed by Mrs, Thomas Chappell, organist, and Mrs, Ray Kirby, soloist. The bride Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. Lawrence Wlnslow Of Wtafall, Tha bridegroom Is the son of Mr, and Mrs, C, M. Aabell of Tyner, The bride was given in mar riage by her father and wore a floor-length,, peau de sole gova nun empire ctiantiuy laoa boo loe, scalloped neckline, and scal loped ball sleeves. The detach able train featured appliques of Ohantllljr laoa, and tha bodloe and sleeves were accented with Mad pearls. Bar elbow-length.two-tlerveU was attached to a crown of flow ers and pearls. Both tha gown and the veil were designed and mlde by tha bride,. .She carried a wnue Bible topped with an orchid corsage, ribbon stream ers tied to love knots. JMra. J, Robert jday of Ports mouth, Va,, was matron of honor. ha wore a yellow floor-length own of peau da sola with bell. Chantllly laoa sleeves, "A" Una akirt And an empire waist which featured a bow In the back and was acoented by pearls In the front. Her headpiece was a matching bow covered with tinted bridal Illusion. She carried a long-stemmed yellow rose. Bridesmaids were Mice Martnda Blanohard of Kobbs vllle, Miss Mariana Hollowoll of Portsmouth! Miss Margaret Mansfield of Hertford, and Mlsa Manoy Rlddlck of Beh-ldere.They wore mint green floor-length towns similar to thatoftbe honor attendant. Miss Joyce Marie Wlnslow of Wtofall, sister of the bride, was a Junior bridesmaid. Her gown was Identical to that of the matron of honor. Mistresses of ceremony were Mrs. J. Wallace Hobbs of Bethel, and Mrs, Clyde White, Jr. of Hertford. Mr. Aabell was best man for hla son. Ushers were Al Aabell of Tyner, Rodney Bunch of Bel vMere, Lester Ray Cope- land of Tyner, and Joseph and Richard Wlnslow, brothers of the bride. Mrs. Wlnslow chose a sky blue dress, white accessories and a double cymbldlum orchid corsage. Mrs. Aaoeu wore a paie pink dress accented with an em broidered trim on the collar and bodloe, matching accessories and a double cymbldlum orchid cor sage In deep pink. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Church Fellowship Hall. After the reception, the bride ' , V ' " i' r : V ohanged to a pale pink, crepe "A" line dress which featured a ruffled neckline and short sleeves, pink accessories and the orchid lifted from her Bible, The bride is a graduate of Perquimans County High Ichool and attended the College Of the Albemarle, The bridegroom la a graduate of Chowan High lohool. The eouple will make their home In Greenville where Mr, As bell will be ejunlor at tut Caro lina University, Pre-Huptlal Partlea Miss Wlnslow was honored at a surprise Coke Party given by the Perquimans County Marching Unit at tha home of Mra. Joe Rogeraon, Jr. of Route l,Hert- ford. Forty-two people attended; and the Unit presented the bride with an electrlo fryer. The bride was entertained at a party given by Margaret and Frances Mansfield at their home. Miss Wlnslow was honored ate floating miscellaneous shower held at the Belvldere Community Building. Approximately 85 peo ple attended. Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Chappell, Mrs. Thomas Chappell, Mrs. J. Wal lace Hobbs, Mrs, Charles Lay den, and Mra, Clyde White, Jr. The couple was honored at a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmette Jones and a cook out at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Rufus M.Smlthson, A pre-hearsal dinner was giv en for the wedding party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Aabell and was boated by the parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Blanohard of HobbavUla, Mrnd Mra. Clyde White Jr. entertained the wedding party at an after-rehearsal party at their home in Hertford. - yu - A prominent designer is try ing to lengthen aklrta this sea son. Many of hla nsw creatlona are aeveral lnchea below the knee. However, some of theae long aklrta are split up the front or sides which show mors of the leg. This same dealgner also had a number of ahort aklrta in his showing. The length of the skirt should rest with the Individual accord ing to age and shape of the wom an. The lovely Ginger Rogers wears her skirt Just below the knee. With longer skirts, heels to shoes will become higher. Hota of Thanks My sincere thanks to all who remembered me with prayers, cards, flowers, gifts, and In any way, while I was a patient at Norfolk General Hospital and since my return home. May you each be blessed, Clara B, Wlnslow Gib offices. mirsl Era tessd cisl ') I 1 1 v u t ..cr.so , ' savings pjnoowiticN. rarw BMawBflaaMaB SEE VOUn FORD DIALER to !MII EC, Ifllllb. , Caaae aad Effect Hub -(at supper table) that's the idea of all tola canned stuff? Wife -I've canned the cook, eat. ' ike '. Oaly Adviaoiy Bump: "Has your wife leafn d to drive the car Jet?" Bumper! "Yes. In an advisory capacity." ' - SM aaa im m Mate It 6Vrt Florlat! "You want to aay it with flowers, alrf Certainly. How about three does a rosea?" Customer! "Make It half a deMn. Pm a man of few words." atft ask en m " - Rtveellag Bill-How did your girl like that bathing tatt yon gave her? Chuck-Fine. You ahould have aeen mr beam whan aha got Into It. "Cty Mra. taitb-whtnover I'm in the dumps as I was yesterday I just get myself a new hat. Mra. Jonea-I wu wondering whore you got them. that's the Dlffaraaeef Mother-flaame on you, Doris, for spanking your Little kitten. Dorls-WeU, mamma, you're not ashamed of yourself when you apeak me. A fay To Save "Are you saving any money alnoe you atarted your budget ayatem?" "Sure. By the time I get It atralghtened out every evening, lfe too late to go anywhere." The Perquimam County Weekly, Thursday, August , iWt - Hl I v. won. a. f ...FOI TIAVIl AK9 ABYINTUII By EeWe'H. (tints jf f m w m. m&4 m iMUtf Afik AelBftaaaaaal ' - m A jmmMmtM tfttdk - wRWaJajsnr W aaVwBBF WftWfW By Beware1 H. (tints In visiting the Various over seas countries the traveler has a choice of plane or ship. In more recent times the trend has been toward air travel, This is natural alnce air travel Is relatively new and offers the time-short business man the fastest way to get there. But for the traveler not In a hurry-who want a comfortable, restful travel in the grand, lelaurely atyle, the air as of now-has little to offer. Flrat class by air la better than economy, In aeatlni and In the few extras possible. But one must nevertheless Inhale the amoke of the other paaaongera In a limited-space flying tube, remain aeated for a long stretch, unable to obtain any privacy or sleep, or a change of clothes, etc. In the eoonomy aection of today's Jet liners the three-abreaat seating la terribly orowded, aervloe almost nil and the amoke-after , the flrat half hour Irritating to the eyea. The truth la there la still only one way to cress the oceans in genuine first-class style today, and that la by ship. Of courss you must have the time, and in today'a world fewer and fewer have, or take, the time. Many rediscover the simple truth that, as one major line haa been preaching for decadea, that getting there Is half the fun-when they try a aea croaalng. One American aircraft builder haa aet about to do something about this disparity. Boeing is building a BOO pasaenget Jet-the 747. 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