Rogerson-Lane exchange vows The wedding of Miss Margie Lynn Hogerson and Mr. Jimmy F. Lane was solemnized on Sun day, June 8th at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Hertford United Methodist Church. The Rev. Henry A. Bizzeil performed the double ring ceremony in a setting of palms and white mixed flow ers. The wedding music was pre sented by Miss Caroline Wright, organist, and Mrs. Patsy Harris, soloist, of Elizabeth City. ; The bride is the daughter of Winslow Auctions HAROLD WINSLOW 297-2658 BRENT WINSLOW 297-2839 "Auction Sales is Our Business. . .Not a Sideline." Mr. and Mrs. William L. Roger son of Route 4, Hertford. The groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lane of Eden ton. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a formal gown of white silk satin and reembroidered Alencon lace. The gown featured a fitted bodice of lace and seed pearls; pouf sleeves, and a bateau neckline embellished with seed pearl clus ters. The full skirt extended into a semi-cathedral train with Alen con lace bordering the hem. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was attached to a halo of seed pearls, irridescents and silk flowers; its scalloped edge beaded with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white freesias, pixies, babys breath; rose alstroemeria lilies, bakers fern and English ivy. The matron of Honor was Mrs. Dina B. Hurdle of Hertford. She wore a tea length gown of off white Alencon lace over taffeta, with pouf sleeves ending in deep lace ruffles, a boat neckline; and Photography by 6oorjo Old Photographs Copied and Restored We also copy any tlx* color or block and whit* photograph. ***-7274 blouson bodice with a rose sash. She carried a nosegay of rose sash. She carried a nosegay of rose alstroemeria lilies, pink pix ies, babys breath and greenery. The bridemaids were Miss Eva Rogerson, Miss Susan Rogerson, sisters of the bride, all of Man teo; Miss Ellen Lane and Miss Suann Lane, daughters of the groom, of Belvidere. They wore gowns identical to that of the Ma tron of Honor and also carried nosegays. Miss Ashley Hurdle of Hertford was flower girl. Mr. Roy Ashley of Eden ton, nephew of the groom, was Best Man. The ushers were Mr. Bill Rogerson of Elizabeth City, Mr. Fred Rogerson of Hertford, brothers of the bride, Mr. Billy Williams of Tyner; Mr. Jack No well of Belvidere and Mr. Ervin Lane of South Mills, nephew of the groom. The Mistress of Ceremony was Mrs. John G. Beers of Hertford. A reception was held immedi ately following the ceremony in the church Fellowship Hall. The bride, a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is Employment De veloper with the Albemarle Com mission in Hertford. The groom is a self-employed farmer. After a wedding trip to unan nounced points, the couple will reside at Route 1, Belvidere. CO UR TIES: The bride's parents enter tained the wedding party with a cook out after the rehersal at their home on Route 4, Hertford. A dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willliams, Mr. and Mrs. Paid Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe White, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madre and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harrell at Bears Beach. A lingerie shower was given by Mrs. Melody White and Mrs. Thelma Bunch at Mrs. White's home in Tyner. A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss Eva Rogerson, Miss Susan Rogerson, Miss Rita Rogerson, Mrs. Dina Hurdle, Mrs. Mary Hare and Mrs. Betty Beers in the Fellowship Hall of the Hertford United Methodist Church. MRS. JIMMY F. LANE Make your own taco seasoning mix Taco seasoning mix is avail- c able prepackaged as well as c CCCK'S mm by EDNA WOtVEMOM A OUR BEST J ATHLETICS 4 Compare To 12-96.4 Athletics & loggers for men, ladies and boys. MEN'S SHIRTS & PANTS Short sleeve dress or plaid sport shirts. Sizes 14-17 or S,M,UXL Dress slacks 29-46 or casual pants in fashion ^colors 29-40. 6 PACK SOCKS Men's tube or work socks ] sizes 10-13. Boys' tube socks sizes MV4 & 9-11. anned. But, why not blend your iwn seasoning combination, add 0 ground beef and whip up a taco alad. If you have the proper ools, fry your tortillas in the hape of a bowl (with sides! ) and ill the bowl with salad. Your amily will be delighted with the ight summer meal. TACO SEASONING MIX 1 tablespoon chili powder ! teaspoons onion powder . teaspoon ground cumin [ teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon ground oregano 1 teaspoon sugar Vi> teaspoon salt Mix all ingredients. The yield is 3 tablespoons, equal to a 1V? ounce package of commercial taco seasoning. The 3 table spoons will season 1 lb ground beef. TACO SALAD 1 large head lettuce 1 medium onion sliced in thin rings 4 oz cheddar cheese, grated 3 large tomatoes, diced 1 lb ground beef, browned and seasoned with taco seasoning 1 can kidney beans, drained 1 jar taco sauce 1 avacado, sliced sour cream 1 can pitted rip olives, sliced oil and vinegar dressing 1 package torilla chips or 6-8 corn tortillas fried as a bowl Slice lettuce in thin strips. Toss lettuce with onions, cheese, to matoes, ground beef and kidney beans. Spoon mixture into tortila "bowls" or onto a layer of tortilla chips. Garnish each individual serving with sour cream, av acado, and ripe olives. Serve with oil and vinegar dressing. Serves 6. Community Calendar Retired employees to meet The National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Chapter 1005, will meet at An glers Cove for a Dutch meal (plus tips) on Friday, June 13th at 1:00 p.m. MYF to hold carwash The MYF of Hertford United Methodist Church will sponsor a car wash on Saturday, June 14th at Larry's Drive In, from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. me cost wui be $3.00 for washing, $5.00 for washing and cleaning. Proceeds from the car wash will be used for community projects. Bookmobile schedule The following is the Perqui mans County Bookmobile sched ule for June 13 & 27. New Hope, 9:45?10:15; White Hat, 10:30-11:00; M. Wood Drive, 11:15; Annibelle Whitley, 11:30; Woodville Fire Station, 11:45?12:30; and S. Broglin Drive, 12:30. Also, J. Perry's Drive, 12:30; Chapanoke, 12:45?1:15; C.W. Gregory, 1:30; Winnie Riddick, 1:45; Layden Supermarket, 2:00?2:30; K. Turner's Drive (Belvidere), 2:30?2:45; Ruby Raby, 3:00; and Wynne Fork, 3:15. WE HAVE MOVED Wm. S. Blakemore, M.D. Ophthalmology 101 Mark Drive Edenton, N.C. 482-7471 the grey building behind the Chowan Hospital ?uiiniieU monument Compang Monuments Markers Mausoleums Available in granite (of various colors) or marble We Are Direct Factory Representatives Call Larry Swindell 509 Dobbs St. 426-7311 THANK YOU I want to take this opportunity to thank you for voting in the run off election, and showing your confidence in me by electing me sheriff. Your individual interest in im proving law enforcement in this county made the difference in this campaign and shows that you are truly concerned with county government. In the future, I want you to feel free to express your ideas to me, continue to show your concern, because law enforcement is only as good as the people it represents. We have the ba sis for a fine law enforcement agency, with your supporj it can only get better. PAW FOR BY JM LOTHIAN

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