.4 i y .MJJm III illiiB'llllirOTMfeifc Mrs. Roy Lee Burnes,Reed Are Married Miss Bobbie Gail Burnes iiiui Rov Leo Reed. Jr. were iiiarried .June 16 at 3 in the Jfternoon. in Emmanuel Episcopal Church, The Rev. Walter S Green, pastor of (iranhery ".Memorial United Church, performed the double ring ceremony, i Parents of the bride are jyir. and Mrs. Forrest Lambert Burns and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. jnd Mrs. Roy Lee Reed. All are of Covington. Va. I Two arrangements of Jihite carnations and daisies with baby's breath and lily if the valley, with an aisle c"lolh leading to a white satin Reeling cushion before the altar, provided a. setting for the service, ; Mrs." Leo G. Carter, organist, played "Trumpet Voluntary" for the processional and "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" by Wagner as the recessional. Miss Lois ('aldwell. soloist, sang i'Love Story" and "Song of Uith" by Gounod. "The JVedding Prayer was sung jrtter rededication and communion. 5 Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of can dlelight: silk; organza over satin peau. made by the bridegroom's mother. The gown with a full gathered kirl, featured a wide ruffle accented with Valencia lace around the scooped neckline and hemline. Matching lace also trimmed 'the wide ruffles ' of her long, full . Sleeves. . v.,- She wore a diamond , centered gold cross, the gift of the bridegroom, and a gold cuff, link ring ; which i belonged to her paternal grandfather, Gilmer Burns. She carried a small crescent touquet of pink and white Sweetheart roses accented by baby's breath and lily of " the valley.. ... . : : . ;. : 5 Miss Donna Hager ; of fagle Rock was maid of honor. Miss Betty Kibler, Clifton Forge, Miss Kelley jean Davis Burns , ; t'ovington, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Russell E. Stulken, Augusta, Ga., sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. They wore fjoor length gowns of nylon organza in a floral print of The Perquimans Weekly Court Houw Square . , . HERTFORD, N.C. 27944 Entered u Mcond dM nutter November 15, 1934 t To Office in Hertford, N.C. RAY WARD General Manager f'rancine sawyer Newi Editor f , OFFICE HRS. 9 AM. to S Ml. Monday-Friday :: PHONE 426-5728 SUBSCRIPTION RATES , ONE YEAR '5.C3 Put 'i-hi-d by Dear Publication ' - Inc. ttly Willi J ... mm Jin iiJ Reed, Jr. pink, green and yellow with scooped necklines and long sleeves. Their white picture hats wore: trimmed with bands to match their gowns, and I hey carried nosegays of pink carnations with white daisies and baby's breath. Mr. Reed served his son as best man. William M. Reed, brother of Ihe bridegroom . Mark Skoggard and Russell E. Stulken. brother-in-law of Ihe bridegroom, were ushers. The bride's mother wore a street length dress of mint green and while nylon organza, with green ac cessories and a green orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a street length dress of pink embroidered silk organza over crepe, with matching accessories and a pink orchid corsage. Mrs. H.I). Harlow, maternal grandmother of the bride, wore a long crepe dress of deep pink with an orchid corsage; Mrs. Gilmer Burns, paternal grand mother of the bride, wore a street length dress of black and white Jacquard pat terned knit, with an orchid corsage. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Holiday Inn. The bride's table was covered by a white cloth over satin skirting and held a four tier wedding cake topped with miniature pink and white wedding bells, and set in a garland of pink carnations, white daisies and lily of the valley. Two satin-skirted side tables held silver punch bowls, with silver can delabra, and crescent arrangements ' of pink carnations, white daisies and lily of the valley, ; Mrs. James (). Harlow, . aunt of the bride, served the - wedding cake. Aides were Mrs. Noal Pugh.Miss Kathy Gochenour, Miss Mary Bess Linkenhoker, Miss Ellen Marie Linkenhoker and Miss'Terri Burns. Mrs. George P. Linderhoker, aunt of" the bride, was in charge of the " guest book, and Misses. Carroll Burns and Susanne Jennings distributed rice bags to the guests. Miss Helen Dickson was in charge of the wedding arrangement and Mrs. Ernest Bosserman Jr., aunt of the bride, was in charge of the reception arrangements. - For a wedding trip, the bride chose a light blue street length dress with a flared skirt and matching jacket, trimmed with pink roses. She wore white ac cessories and a corsage of pink roses, baby's breath and lily of the valley. The bride is a graduate of Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, class of 1974, and has an associate degree in nursing. The ltjts auto V 5n::jNoiUi v.s. n Rt. 3 Hlzabcth City Mrs. Gerald Waters Twine, Waters Married July 6 Palms, white gladiolas, and daisies was the setting lor the wedding of Miss Betty Twine and Mr. Gerald Waters which was solem nized July 6 at 7 p.m. The Rev. C.L. Brewer, per formed the double ring ceremony outside the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark M, White of Belvidere. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Ira Lou Hare, pianist. Mrs. Hazel Byrum sang the "Wedding Prayer", The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gillam Twine of Belvidere. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waters, Jr. of Hertford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal A-line gown of Ivory Satapeau over English net. cluny lace and Venise lace braid enlaced with ivory satin ribbon. The gown featured a' wedding band collar and lantern sleeves with ruffledcluny lace cuffs. Her headpiece was a chapel length mantilla of silk illusion edged in cluny lace, attached to a camelot cap of matching lace. She carried a bouquet of white sweetheart roses. Mrs. Rhonda Waters was matron of honor. Miss LaRue ChappelJ was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Karen : Stallings and Miss Joan Hunter. Miss Elaine Twine was a junior bridesmaid. They wore floor length gowns of voil in rainbow colors. : They each carried a bouquet of white daisies. ' ; ' Miss Tammy Jo White and Miss Lori Ann White were veil carriers. Best man was Kenneth Waters. Ushers " were Richard Winslow, Worth Dale and Stanley Lane, Melvin Waters was a junior usher. 'i; ,:; -.--v. :: .' Mrs. Clara Parker of Virginia Beach, Va. and Mrs. Joyce White of Belvidere were mistresses of ceremony.: Mother of the bride wore a dress of blue polyester knit and .- a corsage of ' white carnations. The groom's mother wore ' a dress of green polyester knit and a ; corsage of white carnations. bridegroom received an associate degree in business administration from Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, and a Bachelor of Science degree from East Tennessee State University in 1974. ; , The couple will live in Plymouth, N.C, where the bridegroom is employed by Tidewater Construction, Inc.. . ;,';.'". Preceding the wedding, . the rehearsal dinner for members of 'the wedding party and out of town guests was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. ? Mrs. W.J. 3 Newby and Mrs. C.W. Reed of Hertford are grandmothers of the groom.. ' - , i r:.:.c:::::E s:::? Ssrvice f:r V: Vr Frci; cts Complete Mechanical -Repire Ty Trc.' if Following the ceremony, a reception was held inside Ihe White's home. For a wedding trip to Atlantic Beach, N.C. the bride changed into a pink dress of polyester knit. Prior to the wedding, a miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Ruth Twine, Mrs. Joyce White, Mrs. Rhonda Waters. Miss I -a Rue Chappell, Miss Joan Hunter and Miss Karen Stallings. A rehearsal was held July 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. White. The couple will made their home on Ainsley Avenue in Hertford. WKUK-KNDIN GARNKK Miss Gladys Folton was a week-end guest of the Rev. and Mrs. 0. L. Hathaway in Garner. ATBKACH Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards spent several days last week at their cottage at Nags Head. r Family Reunion Members of the llollowell Family met at the home of Julian and Ruth Powell. (400 N. Church St., Hertford). Sunday Afternoon. ' Everyone was delighted to see and talk with each other, in particular those who had never seen each other in a long time. After a Buffet supper was served. Good byes were said on the front Lawn. Those who attended were: Robert and , Eloise llollowell, Joyce, Benita, and Paige; Thomas and Martha llollowell, Tommy and Martha Anne: Ann Porter, Annette Porter and her friend Bob of Norfolk; Byron and Everleen Burks of Norfolk, Carolyn Ann Murphy, Kenny, Gail, Dorene, Joanne, and Carleen ' of Chicopee, . Massachusetts ; Johnnie and Annie Hollowell, J.D., Varina, and "..Danny Hollowell, of Portsmouth ; ' Clemon and Maude Bass of Eden ton; Walton and Elizabeth Lane; Arnold, Nancy and Rob Winslow of Belvidere. 70 Chavella Vason 73 Pinto 2 dr.' 72 Crcn Torino 2 dr. 72 CrcnvISJo 4 dr. 1) r-v'v ;i2 ("r. Mrs 5 Novella C. Ward of Hertford announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Brenda Kay Ward to Edward William Waters, Jr., also of Hertford. Miss Ward is also the daughter of the late James E. (Jimmie) Ward. Mr Waters is the son of Mr. Edward Waters, Sr. and the late Mrs. Mary Lee Waters of Hertford. She is a graduate of Chowan High School and is currently employed at Angler's Cove Seafood Restaurant. He is a graduate of Perquimans County High School, N.C. State, and served in the Army. Mr, Waters works for the federal government. The wedding will take place August 24 at 2:30 p.m. at Piney Woods Friends Church in Belvidere, No invitations are being sent, but, relatives and friends are invited, Family Reunion On July 14, the descendents of Fletcher S. Dail held a family reunion at the home of his great grandaughter, Bonnie Rae Dail White in Hertford. In all,' Fletcher's descendents and their families amount to some over 200. Of this number, 87 attended the first reunion. . At the age of 21, Fletcher married Mary Jane Hudson of -Chowan County. By this marriage, he had only, one daughter, Ida Isabelle. A few weeks after her birth, her mother died. Ida was raised by her uncle, William Hudson and wife. In 1880, at the age of 25, Fletcher again married, this time to Lydia Ann Mansfield of Perquimans Co. By this marriage, he had seven children, four sons, Ira, Miles Edward, Alonzo Lee, and Matthew Boney; three daughters, Celia Ann, Sarah Penelope and Lenora. A daughter, Celia, died at age 16 and a son, Alonzo, at age 10 just a few days apart in 1900 as the result of typhoid fever. All of the other children lived to be grand parents and some to be great grandparents. At this time, he has two children living, a daugher, Lenora and a son," Matthew. Matthew's wife, Isa TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON. N.C. ... -I:: . .t SUN I ' v .JKg I X -1, c bU-bU Mistress of the Martial Arts HER LOOKS MAKE MEN'S A mS 7. u VSrF LATE SH0WS dont miss "BLAZING SADDLES" nnsjn n II. DAVIZ 7s-, W II - ' , 72 r - .T.v :r. . . .... Mae attended as did Miles widow, Ruth whoat age 85 is the oldest living relative and still an active "young" person. A copy of Fletcher Dafl's Family Tree was given to each family present. This chronological study was compiled by Louise Jordan Dail. If Fletcher were living today, he would be both proud and amazed at i his many descendents. He would be proud to know that so many of them i were still living in the area of his choice. Those attending and enjoying the delicious lunch, homemade ' ice-cream and wonderful fellowship were: Mr. & Mrs. Rennie Dail, Ms. Carrisue Dail, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde White, Jr. and David, ,Mr. & Mrs. Earl Riddick. Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy CopelandandZeb.DebbieSmith, Mr. & Mrs. Jessie Dail, Shelia, Denise and Evelyn, Mr. & Mrs. Loftin Dail, Mr. & Mrs. Parker Newbern, Mrs. Charlie DaU, Mrs. Miles Dail, Mr. 4 Mrs. Charlie Appleton, Mr. & Mrs. . Gene R. Appleton, Gene and Jenny, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Dail, Kay, Donna ' and Kim, Mrs. Percy Rogerson, Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Dail- and James Bunch, all of Hertford. Mrs. MUI LtAU..nUI UtKd I eiaaki iiaiipu a k fata, MUntT, RnU MOONSHINE . . . zsxczizxmosf muni. !1 IIIIIKIIt - MOH - TUES HEARTS POUND... ; HER FISTS CAN BREAK THEIR BONES!!! No one ever crosses her twice! J SUN LUCK KID FR I. & SAT. . 11:15 P.M. on allm iv;;:ri' XAr,3 : . ! 71 Veca 2 dr. 71 rtrry i:2Cr. 71 C-I.r:02c!r. ft k - . frm - - I - I TO BK MARRIED Warrant Officer Ernest W. Sutton v (ret.) and Mrs. Sutton of Hertford announce - the, engagement of their daughter, Miss Carmen Ann Sutton to David Alan White, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph D. White of Swansboro. Miss Sutton is a graduate of Albemarle' Academy and, attended Asbury College in Wilmore, Ky,V for two years. She is now a senior at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her fiance is a social science major at Elon College and a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. The couple will reside in , Burlington this fall. The wedding is planned for August 3f at New Hope Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m, ..5 v. .tv- . Carrie S. Chappell and Ms. Nancy, Hurdle, of Belvidere. Mrs. Josephine B. Smith and Douglas Smith of Tyner. Mr. & Mrs. Mac Strong, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Davis of Norfolk, Va. Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie F. Dail, Vickie and Debbie. Clinton, N.C; Mr. k Mrs. Earl Dail, EarL Jr. and Terri of South Mills, N.C; Mr. & Mrs. John Dail, Barbara, Theresa, Johnnie, and Chris, Mrs. Hazel Krause of Elizabeth City. Mrs. Roxie Dail, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Newbern, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Dail. Shelia and Randy OUTH c5 OPI ON S OPP. ALBEMARLE ACADEMY SOUTH 17 I FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING I AT 8:50 ONLY PROGRAM AT 10:50 j i:':uh. 73 r. o V SAME 'NJ4V?(' '11- I : J of Newport News, Va.,; Ms. Celia D. Spivey, Edenton; Mr. & Mrs. John Barber, Jeff and Chris, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert 1 Barber, Mr. & Mrs. ' Danny Barber, David and Katherine of! Virginia Beach, Va.; Mrs. Bill' Farrar and Tim of Mebane: N.C, Mr. & Mrs. Gwen Daif,' Rachel and Brian of Sandston Va. and Mr. & Mrs. Carl Dail' and Janet of Creswell, N.C. The Dail Reunion will be held", at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Earl' Riddick, Hertford in 1975. ; a ' . '."v ".f,,-.i,v'. --1 H? DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWY. 338-8446 m,T0M LAUGIUN DELGRES TAYLOR f!? rfl HEAR COLVIN SING "ONE TIN SOLDIERV .u.1. 73rd:cnCdr. rl::i2dr. l' -

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