Haste Ferraro wed Miss Polly Sanders Haste and Mr. David Joseph Ferraro were married Sunday, June 1, 1112. at 4 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church by the Rev. Wallace I. Wolverton. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James T. Brown of Morehead City and Mr. Thomas Erie Haste, Jr. of Hertford. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A Ferraro of Raleigh. The bride, given in marriage by her father, Thomas Erie Haste, Jr., wore a formal length gown of white organza over peau de soie designed with a Queen Anne neckline outlined in scalloped Silk Venise lace. The fitted bodice was overlaid in matching lace. The sheer bishop sleeves were enhanced with silk Venise lace ap pliques and finished in ruffled lace cuffs. The modified A-line skirt was edged in scalloped silk Venise lace. A flounce of crystal pleating edged in lace accentuated the attached chapel length train. Motitfs of silk Venise lace were scattered over the train. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion edged in scalloped silk Venise held in place by a caplet overlaid in matching lace. Music was presented by Walter G. Edwards, Jr., organist. The bride's sister, Patricia Howard Haste of Morehead City, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Faye Suzanne Towe, Miss Joan Marie n Ferraro, Miss Maria Teresa Ferraro, Miss Mary Jane Parrish, Mrs. Worth Hare, Jr., and Anne Weston Towe. Mr. Frederick A. Ferarro served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Michael Vincent Ferraro, Mr. Thomas Erie Haste, III, Mr. Joseph Norkus, Mr. William Frederick Donnalley, Mr. Stephen Kenney, and Mr. John Eck. Children in the wedding were Miss Bonnie Davenport. Mistress of Ceremonies was Mrs. Joseph H. Towe, Jr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Towe. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents in Hertford. After a wedding trip to Lake George, New York, the couple will make their home in Greenville. Chur&h News A call is being issued to everycMto join in prayer for nuclear dvar mament during the United Nations Second Special Session on Disar mament, June 7-July 9. The Daughters of Charity here in Hertford are asking every person, regardless of their denominational beliefs to join them in this effort. The nuclear arsenals of the superpowers send up a cloud of fear which poisons all life on earth and burden the h4cks of the poor around the world. During the Special Session, the . United States and the Soviet Union 1 can take steps actually to halt and reverse the nuclear arms race. They have asked that each day during the special session that prayer will arise at noon local time from every nuclear site, of whatever nation, around the world; that every bell will ring for five minutes at noon Car safety law You may be unaware that the North Carolina State Legislature passed a child passenger retraint law this past . July. The law will go into effect on July 1. 1982. Children below the age of one must be secured in a child safety seat ap proved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and children aged one to two will be required to be secured in an approved child safety seat or by an adUlt seat belt. ' Vehicles registered in another state and emergency vehicles will be exempted from the law as will children who are having their per sonal needs (i.e., feeding and diapering) attended to. If all seating positions equipped with the child safety seats or seat belts are oc cupied, additional children will be exempted. ' . The penalty for violation i f this law will consist of warnings issued for the first two years it is in effect New York time in a universal prayer for peace; and that every one will await the leading of the Spirit, building nuclear-free zones. The New Bethel Baptist Church will observe their annual Youth Day service on Sunday, June 13 at 11:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Thelma Askew Finch of Saunders Grove Baptist Church. Music will be rendered by the Belvidere Com munity Male Chorus. Everyone is invited to worship with New Bethel Baptist Church. Riddick Grove Baptist Church will observe Mens Day, Sunday, June 13 at 11:30 a.m. Minister Larry Gordon of Winfall will be speaking. The Galatia Male Chorus will be singing. Other area church men will take part in the service. Rev. W.A. Moore, pastor, invites the public to attend. Bay Branch AME Zion Church and the Lucky Eight Singers will observe their first anniversary at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. All singing groups are invited to attend. The public is invited to attend this program. The Meridan Lodge No. 18 of Hertford will celebrate its annual St. John Day with the First Baptist Church of Hertford on Sunday af ternoon. at 2:45 p.m. The ADA Chapter No. 35 order of the Eastern Star will also be present to celebrate. Rev. Brother J.H. London and the Senior Choir of First Baptist will be in charge of the worship. Worthy Matron Sister Helen Felton and Worship Master Brother James Modlin invites you to attend and be on time. The Church School will celebrate Children's Day later that afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Many churches have been invited to participate and our High School Seniors and other Students will be honored and given gifts. The public is invited to be present, the Young Adult Choir will sing. Mrs. R.B. Gibbs, Superintendent. - ELECT - DONALD RIDDICK PERQUIMANS CO. SHERIFF "Give me an oppor tunity to serve you. The People of Perqui mans County." ? Integrity ? Sincerity ? Potential Your Vote and Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated. Central Air Conditioning and oom Air Conditioner, Too? ) Sure! There are times when you won't need to cool the , whole house. That's the time to save on energy by switching to a room unit. Come see our selection of high' quality, high efficiency Carrier Room Air - ? 1 ~ Perquimans Outdoors 8 Even with all the raia recently, the Ashing has been awfully good. Down at the beaches the Blues, Spot and Croakers have been really cooperating in the surf and the big news is that the Sea Mullet have been taken in large numbers. In recent years the Mullet have been a little scare but they seem to be back. The fishing in the Sound has been in a word slow with few Rocks or White Perch being taken. It appears that fishing in the Perquimans River is really starting to heat up. Earl Ward and several other local fishermen have been taking some nice Spot in the river. Along with the Spot there are ex cellent catches of Brim and White Perch being taken. The Bass fishing has been fair but I'm sure it will pick up soon. John Elliott, with some help from his friends Gary Reed and Clyde Elliott, managed to land a thirty six inch Channel Catfish out here in the river recently. I haven't seen John to hear his side of the story yet but the other side is really funny. Fishing down at the "S" bridge is getting better with good catches of White Perch being takca mostly at night. In recent weeks we have had a lot of people from out of tojwn here fishing. They have come from as far as South Carolina and they have flat been taking some fish. One man from Durham left here with four coolers full of cleaned White Perch and Brim. Most have been curteous and respectful of our resources and have been very nice to the local residents This is ? far cry from some of (he people that fished io the Bass Tour nament held here a couple of weeks back. There were reports of the tour, nament contestants crowding in on . anyone when they wanted to fish where someone else was fishing and even disregarding basic boating . safety by passing at a high rate of speed while their boats wake almost swamped smaller craft. This is totally uncalled for and should be reported to the local wildlife officers. I just hope this was the ex ception instead of the rule especially if there are to be good relations out there on the river. See you next week. LCC Scholarship available The Kinston Engineers Club has presented to Dr. Jesse L. McDaniel, president of Lenoir Community college, a check for $300 to be used as a tuition scholarship for a pre engineering student attending LCC next Fall, according to Club President J.D. Barlow. The selection committee will be comprised of club members ? Dean Thomas M. Wahab of the Vocational Technical Division at LCC; instructor Lowell Keel of the LCC physics faculty; and Cal Watson, an employee of the Dupont Company. Registration for the Fall is now being processed and later in the For your information Dear friends, Many mourners wish to attend the funeral service but hesitate to continue to the grave side service. This is proper, depending upon the closeness of the re lationship with the bereaved family. The graveside service is becoming more an inti mate matter for the immediate family and very close friends. Respectfully, SWINDELL FUNERAL HOME HERTFORD, N.C. 426-7311 SWINDELL-BASS FUNERAL HOME ? l Highway 32 N ? F- " ? Edenton ' 47M4M J summer when a fuller class group can be surveyed, the choice will be made as to who gets the tuition grant, Barlow indicated. The funds were made possible by the local Engineers Club with mat ching assistance from the North Carolina Society of Engineers, Barlow stated. Dr. Jesse McDaniel expressed . appreciation to the Engineers Club r and its leaders at the local and state levels for the "generous grant to help some worthy student in the pre: engineering program." ? He thanked Barlow, the local club/ and the State Society of Engineers for their support of "a very worthy cause." NOTICE The Town of Winfall Budget for the year July 1, 1982 thru June 30, 1983 is available for public ! inspection in the Town Office in Winfall, NC. A budget hearing will be held Monday night, ' June 14, 1982 in the Town Office at 8:00 P.M. . i ? >n The Town of Winfall & vuU Vicut^U I wish to thank everyone for their kindnesses, calls, and condolences during my hour of bereavement at the loss of my son, Melvin Young, Jr., of Brooklyn, NY. May the Holy Spirit ever bless you, Mrs. Sarah H. Young "Thank You" does not adequately express our sincere gratitude for all the thoughtfulness shown us during the illness and death of our loved one. For all the food, calls, prayers, visits, flowers and other acts of kindness, we wish God's richest blessings upon you. The Family of James E. Perry Member FTD DOZIER 'S FLORIST [^rris Shopping Center | Day Phone 426 5721 Night 426 7592 D ARDEN i Department Store i 109-111 N. CHURCH ST. HERTFORD 426-5464 IWINSLOW-BLANCHARDI FORD The Perquimans Weekly Prrquimam ? County V Only ISrmpaprr For And About Perquimans People *, REED OIL COMPANY (Exxon Products) Hertford, N.C. WOODLAND Dress Shop 108 S. 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