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j- tePerounmWeeay.He V ' ,r . . i t I a a ' . I I n L Iff i qc: Krinn weas viaunce Leiunu Duncfi iff Tv .nuUUn a Mlo Claudia Lm Rrlim and Maurice Leland 3unch III, was solemnised fvaturrlav afternoon. October 17th, at 3:00 p.m. in the Firat Hertford. The Rev, Milton T. Mann performed the double ring ceremony in a setting of candles, white flowers and palms. Wedding music was oresented bv Mrs. Chester Winslow, organist and Mr. Bobby - Jones, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Claude Brinn of Hertford. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L.eiana Bunch, Jr. of Garner. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal sown of neau de soie and aulutte Latin nvr taffeta in bridal white. Kicniy emDeuisnea wim re-embroidered Alencon lace and Venice lace braid touches with sun nearls. the sown featured a high illusion neckline and modified bishop sleeves. The attached full train fell from a satin bow at the back. It was MmmMl in a border of satin and lace. Her finger tip veil of sua illusion cascaded from a camelot cap of venice lace outlined with sun pearls. Jne carried a bouquet of brides roses and stephanotis. " Miss Beth Brinn of Hertford was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Angela Baker, Miss Susan Harrell, Mrs. Georgia Stallings of Hertford, and Mrs. Missouri Saunders of Raleigh. They wore floor length gowns of apple green and white of chiffon over taffeta featuring fitted bodices, full sleeves and wide ruffled hemlines. Their headpieces were bandeaus of lace with velvet ribbons. The maid of honor carried a nosegay nf roses and fuel mums and the bridesmaids carried nosegays of fugi mums and pompons. Mr Bunch was best man for his son. Ushers were Richard Bunch of Garner, brother of the bridegroom, John Bunch of Edenton, cousin of the brideeroom. Dennis bnnis a Garner and Mike Langston of Greenville. Mrs. J.L. Liberty of Newport News, Mrs. Katberine Ward and Mrs. Bea Jessup of Hert ford were mistresses of jceremony. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Brinn chose a petal pink dress of silk and worsted with full length sleeves and a high neck. The empire waist line was embellished with qui pure lace. Her accessories matched. Her flowers were pink baby or chards. Mrs. Bunch, the groom's mother, wore a sea blue dress of Alaskine. Venetian lace at the neck line was carried out in the full length sleeves. Her ac cessories matched and her flowers were yellow baby or chards. Who stands with - JESSE HELMS... Vi' ill Tha Vic Praskkmt and Mm Halms Dr. BUty Graham and Jasn Ham I II V: 1 1 "Somewhere, somehow, the public must learn that ifs of small importance whether a candidate looks and sounds like one of the Kennedy brothers, or whether he has charisma or glamour. The para mount thing is whether a man believes in the principles of America, and whether he is willing to stand up for them, win or lose." November 3, 1970 Where does JESSE HELMS stand... VIETNAM "The war in Vietnam has been, from the beginning, a tragic study in contradictions, a seemingly end less road leading to an incomprehensible nowhere. It is, in the first place, not even a declared war, and in the second place, a war which the United States has too often made clear that we do not intend to win in the accepted military sense. No wonder, then, that there now exists an increasing bewilderment at home, a growing sense of frus tration, and a frightening discord as to our national purpose." February 27, 1968 rouunoN "The litter along the roadside, the trash that is increasingly infesting society, will not clean itself up. We are on the threshold of suffocating in the swamps of our own garbage." April 14, 1971 BUSING t EDUCATION "One can only conclude that in the view of the federal courts, education no longer counts for any thing. Only integration. It is time that reasonable ness and logic be reintroduced into solving the problems of education." August 21, 1969 . RSSSiS ffJCB "The dollars you earn win continue to buy test aai lest at tte grocery store unless and until fte Congress decides to do something about Via waste and extravagance la Washington." 13. 1971 NATIONAL DEFENSE '"National defense is indeed expensive and so is irf adequate police force . . . Surely any rational citizen can understand that it is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it The difference is a matter of survival itself." July 17, 1969 FARM SUPPORTS "At for our farmert who produce our food, fibres, tobacco and other products-society simply cannot in good conscience, or good sense, turn its back on those who labor to feed and clothe aH the rest of in" August 5, 1972 TAXES, TAXES, TAXES "There is no governmental sympathy for the men and women who work for a living to support their families. The official mood is to levy even greater taxes upon them, and to give away even more to those who claim that they have a 'right' to a com fortable guaranteed annual income, regardless of their willingness to work." January 22. 1971 CRIME "What nil deter crime is a return to the concept of punishing criminals stern punishment quick punishment Not the kind of powder-puff, by-your-leave pats on the wrist that return criminals to the street an hour or so after they have been arrested." August 28, 1969 HE'S ONE OF , CITIZBNtPOB. HILMS A rnrention was held at the Church Fellowship Hall im mediately following the wed ding. For a wedding trip to unan nounced parts, the bride changed to a green aouoie kiui belted dress with matching accessories. The couple wm make their home in Newport News, Virginia. ' Akitchenshowerwas given by Mrs. H.C. Stokes, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Becky White, Mrs. Joe Nowell. Mrs. Walter Harrison, Mrs. Will Simmerson, Mrs. Jesse Harris, and Mrs. Jarivs Ward at the home of Mrs. Stokes. " The bridal luncheon was given at Boswells in Edenton by Mrs. Marion Swindell, Mrs. Bill Cox, Mrs. R.M. Thompson, Mrs. Kenneth Bateman, Mrs. J.L. Liberty, Mrs. Francis Nixon. Miss Susan Harrell and Mrs. Georgia Stallings entertained at an onen house at the home of Mr and Mrs. CM. Harrell. The bridegroom's parents entertained at a renearsai dinner at Boswells Restaurant, in Edenton. Mrs. Kathrine Ward, Mrs. John Rrnuchton. Mrs. George Rnimr and Mrs. Frank Jessup hosted a cake cutting at the home of Mrs. T.B. Sumner. Out of town guests for the wedding were: Mr. & Mrs. J.L. Liberty, Jr. and family, Mrs. E.M. McDermon, Jr. ana ram Jack Thompson, Mr. & Mrs Bennie Barnett, Mr. & Mrs. Morris Phillips, Mrs. R.E Brinn, and Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Dicus of Newport News, Va. Mr. & Mrs. R.V. Wasdeii ana jan w charlotte. N.C. Mr. & Mrs. Ned Clopton and family of Levit- town, Penna.,; mrs. ... Knotts of Albemarle, N.C. .t p Perrv of Lone Island. N.Y.. Mr. & Mrs. Tim Brinn and family of Rocky Mount, N.C Mr. & Mrs. Carlton Webb, and familv of Fredericksburg, Va Mr. & Mrs. R.S. Hufham, and family of Hickory, N.C, Mr. Bill Alderman of Chapel Hill, N.C, Mrs. Mary Alderman of Rolesville, N.C, Mrs. Will Herring of Scotland Neck, N.C, and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cook of Garner, N.C. Card Of Thanks us -h ' during our bereavement with us. May God ble Sincerely The Familjr Lassiter i ; of Card Of Thanks my stay in Hospital and i home. grateful. Mrs. Norma Bunch W. C. "BILLY" CREEL for COMMISSIONER LABOR FOR THE BEST USE OF OUR HUMAN RESOURCES Damocrotie Nomina DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Paid for by Friends of W. C. (Billy) Crael i1sffe'RIfliBJ J :-V'-: ComrMsma Charlat Rapar Jonas LlncotaiMn '' j. Mttvllla arouoMon. Jr.- Mala Richard 6. Thlopan, Sr. Chartotta . ' .,.:,-. Mr. WHIM Imltti, Sr. Ralalsh Albert Lang Durham Bob Davit High Point Moncla DamaM Mantao Jotaph M. Hunt : Oraanabero William . Rodman, Jr, Waaxmgion . Mrt. I. Bavarly Lata Ralaloh Or. Aikan Tayior Atnavllla Ctyda Harrlia . Sallioury Clint Fullar Louitburg Bob Blttla Elliabatn City tanator Hamilton Morton Winston tolam Jim Church Clammsnt Mn. John J. Bumay, Wilmington Wilbur Clark Faysttavllla Burl Hardlasn Maui Barn Omm Claud Bowart Warranton. Daan Carroll Waathtrt Winston Swam Halmi far Santa, P.O.Owwar 689, Balaloji, N.C.27603. Tom Ellis, Stata Campaign Managar. Oct. Ka-17-ial With tki coupo ntt-iMal Bumper Crop . . 32nd Birthday Mrs. Hettie Lamb, of Hert In : the old days when a ford, recently celebrated hec !u 1. wild 82nd birthday. She was honored youth started sowing wild ata,uncheon,inthe.hoineof Mr: oats, his father started the and Mrs WUbur . ,( thrashing machine. The immediate family at- - -Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, tented. , t if LP-Gas is delivered automatically We check your supply regularly. If you need more, we make a new delivery automatically! . Let us start today. 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