Page 2 The Perquimans Weekly Community August 6, 1998 Ted and Mimi Weeks Mrs. Charles J. Baker Weeks wed 40 years Mimi and Ted Weeks of Holiday Island will commemo rate their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 16 by renewing their vows at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Edenton. The couple were hiarried Aug. 16, 1958 at State College, Penn. The children of the couple, Theresa Gautreaux of Long Beach, Calif; Maria Baker of State College, Penn.; Maureen Pully of Oklahoma City; T.G. Weeks 111 of Hertford; Kathleen (Kacey) Jones of Durham, and Mary Jo Pitt of Virginia Beach, will host an old fashioned pig pickin’ on Sunday Aug, 16 at 1 p.m. at their parents' home at Holiday Island. All friends and neighbors are invited. Glenwood and Faye Stallings Stallings wed 50 years Glenwood and Faye Stallings of Elizabeth City cel ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on July 3. They were honored at a surprise cel ebration and a gathering of their families in the Secret Room of the Elizabeth Ciity Bed & Breakfast. The couple also traveled to Myrtle Beach, SC, where they vacationed with their children and grandchildren, Dwayne, Kathy and Megan Stallings of Hertford and Glenda, Dan, Ben and Sarah Tosado of Miami FI. Carl and Cathy Mumm Mumms wed 30 years Carl and Cathy Mumm of Hertford will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary on i Saturday, Aug. 15 at an open house at Berea Church of Christ on New Hope Road from 2 to 5 p.m. They were married on Aug. 8, 1968 at Yutan, Nebraska and have lived in Hertford since April 1976. Friends are invited. No gifts please. REAL ESTATE LICENSE J.Y. MONK REAL ESTATE SCHOOL Get your license FAST. 3 Weekends State Approved. Greenville Classes Monthly. Next Course Begins soon. Call for Free Brochure: 207177 ±-800-849-0932 !ss ourui' SAVE • SAVE • SAVE Name Brand Bedding 335-5737 • Water St Baker, Trueblood wed Mary Lynette Trueblood of Winfall and Charles J. Baker of Belvidere were married at 3 p.m. Aug. 1, 1998 at Up River Friends Meeting. Pastor Eric Woods officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover M. Hollowell of Winfall and the late James M. Trueblood. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Baker of Belvidere. The bride was given in mar riage by her parents. The bride wore a formal gown of white satin. It was designed with a iovely square neckline and cap sleeves all edged in pearls and crystal beads. The bodice of the princess styled gown was appliqued with re-embroi- dered lace and pearls. The chapel length train was enriched with lace appliques and scroll work of pearls. The back was accented with satin roses and beaded satin stream ers. The bride chose a iace tiara with fingertip doubie veil of illusion. The bride carried a bouquet of white calla lilies and yellow roses. Maid of honor was Julie Trueblood of Winfall, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cara Sumners and Eva McKeel, both of Greenville; Tammy Baccus of Raleigh, cousin of the bride; and Nicole Baker of Raleigh, sister of the groom. The bridesmaids wore long gown of yellow-gold crepe back satin. The gowns were designed with scoop neckline, empire waist and princess panel A-line skirts. The band ing of satin at the back was accented with rosettes and long panel streamers. Flower girl was Sydni Baker of Hertford, cousin of the groom. Ringbearer was Tyler Sawyer of Camden, cousin of the bride. The groom’s father served as best man. Ushers were Chris Baker of Belvidere, brother of the groom; Lance Winslow, Allen Stallings, and Bryan Winslow all of Belvidere. Honor attendants were Kari Roach, Kelly Baker, Brad Miller, and Kyle Tschour. Mistresses of ceremonies were Jewel Winslow of Belvidere, and Wanda Stallings of Tyner. Wedding music was provid ed by "Vicki Johnson, pianist; Hannah Lane, violinist; Darryl Stallings, soloist, and Julie Trueblood, soloist. A reception was held in Up River Friends Meeting Social Hall immediately following the ceremony. The couple honeymooned in Gatlinburg, Tenn. The bride is a graduate of East Carolina University. She is employed with Perquimans County Schools. The groom is a graduate of College of The Albemarle. He is self-employed with Baker Farms. mm (JEluECTROJL.UX^ Better hy Design. Which Will Your New Vacuum Be? Upright or Canister? Nathan Krauss Sales & Service Visit Our New Store: Pager: (252) 334-3371 Wards Shopping Center Hertford Office: (252) 426-1688 y § 17 By-PasS B Hertford Happenings ♦♦♦ Senior nutrition site menus Lunch menus for the Nutrition Program for the Elderly at .the Perquimans County Senior Center for Aug. 10-14 are: Monday - Roast turkey w/gravy, green beans, mashed pota toes, stuffing, roll, ambrosia salad, mUk. Tuesday - Smoked sausage, cabbage, melon balls, potato salad, bread, jello, milk. Wednesday ■ Chicken salad, harvard beets, applesauce, bread, cake, mUk. Thursday - Beef tips w/gravy, vegetable medley, tossed salad, rice, roll, gravy, cookies, milk. ‘ Friday - Fried chicken, turnip greens, juice, sweet potato pat ties, roll, cake, milk. ❖ Clinic schedule The Perquimans County Health Department announces its schedule for Aug. 10-14 as follows: Aug. 10 - DEC in the morning. Aug. 11 - Prenatal in the morning DEC in the afternoon, Aug. 12 - Child health all day. Aug. 13 - Immunizations 5-7 p.m. Aug. 14 - General health in the afternoon, pills/problems all day ❖ Indian Summer fish fry There will be a fish fry at Missing Mill Park on Aug. 28, 4-7 p.m. Proceeds will be used to help fund the Indian Summer Festival, which will be sponsored this year by the Downtown Hertford Merchants Association. 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