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Mrs. Allen Holland Bateman, Jr.
Miss Phthisic Married
The marriage of Miss
Patricia Ann Phthisic,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Haywood McKay Phthisic,
Jr., of Edenton, to Mr. Allen
Holland Bateman, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman,
Sr., of Pinetown, took place
March 7 at 3 o’clock in the
Pinetown Church of Christ.
Rev. Fred Wilson
officiated.
White gladioli, fuji mums,
baby’s breath, palms, and
candelabra formed an
impressive background for
the ceremony.
Miss Elyce A. Brown
presented wedding music.
Mls's Nancy Russo, soloist,
accompanied herself on an
acoustical guitar for “The
Wedding Song”.
The bride, who was given
ip jnarriage by her father,
wore a wedding gown of
antique Dulcette satin,
desigßgd-aad made*by the
with
selftrain had a fitted bodice
with lace trimmed V
neckline and high fitted lace
midriff. Her fingertip tulle
veil draped from a lace
Juliet cap. She carried a
colonial nosegay of yellow
sweetheart roses, snow
crystal poms-poms and
baby’s breath.
Miss Denise Phthisic,
sister of the bride, was maid
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of honor.
Bridesmaids were: Miss
Susan Anderson of Raleigh
and Miss Pat Keel of
Robersonville.
Mr. Jim Bateman,
brother of the groom, served
as best man. The head usher
was Haywood M. Phthisic,
111, of Raleigh, brother of
the bride. Other ushers
were: Mitchell Windley of
Pinetown, Donald Fleming
and Dale Oden, broth of
Bath.
The bride’s mother wore a
mint green polyester crepe
dress with long chiffon
sleeves and a mandarin
collar of self lace. Her
corsage was yellow
sweetheart roses and baby’s
breath.
The groom’s mother wore
a soft pine moire faille
ensemble and a corsage of
deep sweetheart roses and
A baby’s breath. *
* Immediately folluwingllil
ceremony, the bride and
groom received the guests
in the church vestibule. A
reception was held at the
home of the groom’s parents
for the bridal party and
relatives.
The bride will graduate
from East Carolina
University in May with a BS
degree in nursing. The
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Attend
Meeting
Mrs. Gayle Gieseke and
Mrs. Julia Hassell attended
a National Legislative
Conference March 3-5,
sponsored by the National
Federation of Business and
Professional Women’s
Clubs, Inc., in Washington,
D. C. Approximately 1,000
women from throughout the
country attended the three
day conference, the purpose
of which was to encourage
women to become involved
in all phases of legislative
and political action.
Lt. -Gov. Mary Anne
Krupsak, of New York
headed the list of successful
women who participated in
the conference.
Campaign startegies and
techniques were the focus of
political action workshops
conducted by Betsy Wright,
executive director of the
National Women’s
Education Fund. Men and
women directly involved in
political campaigns were
the participants in these
workshops. *
A highlight of the
conference was the
i appearance of President
Gerald Ford who praised
the delegation for their
interest and involvement in
politics on local levels as
well as State and Federal.
Other highlights included
a banquet speech by Rep.
Millicent Fenwick of New
Jersey; a panel discussion
on delegate selection by
Mary Louise Smith,
chairman, Republican
National Committee, and
Caroline Wilkins, vice
chairman, Democratic
National Committee, and a
congressional breakfast
with members of the U. S.
Congress hosted by Sen.
Mark Hatfield and Bob
Packwood of Oregon.
Much of Thursday was
spent on Capital Hill,
visiting and discussing
important legislative Rems
with the Congressmen and
Senators.
The climax for the
conference was a tour of the
White House as guests of
President and Mrs. Ford
with special previledges not
l extended Jurists.
Board Chairman
Hosts Meeting
Mrs. Phyllis Copeland
hosted the board meeting of
Edenton Jaycettes on
. March 1. She is chairman of
the board and seven
members attended the
meeting.
The club’s regular
meeting was held Thursday
I at Mrs. Boswell’s
Resturant. New officers
I were elected.
On March 6 the Jaycettes
| had lunch at the Pinehurst
Golf & Country Gub while
1 attending the regional
meeting in Southern Pines.
LADIES DAY
The Chowan Golf &
Country Club Ladies
Auxiliary will have its
monthly luncheon March 18.
Bridge and golf will be
available. Those planning to
attend are asked to contact
Mrs. Tom Shepard, 482-3440,
by Tuesday.
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DAY OF PRAYER SPEAKER—Mrs. Ralph Chammess, of Washington, standing center,
was guest speaker for the World Day of Prayer observance held last Friday morning at
Edentoq Presbyterian Church. She is shown with Mrs. Roger Leeper, left, president of
Women of the Church, and Mrs. Chester Stevens, program chairman.
The Herald Society News
Mrs. Margo Barath has
returned after spending last
week in Charlotte and
Raleigh.
Tom Byrum, George
Alma Byrum, Joe Thorud
and Bruce Jones was in
Landover, Md. last weekend
to attend the ACC
Tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hutchison and children,
Mrs. George Privott and
Mrs. George Harrell
attended the Pledge-
Satterfield wedding last
weekend in Lexington.
Mrs. Bruce Jones spent
last weekend in Richmond
visiting Mrs. Ruth
Wildridge.
Guest Speaker
Edenton Baptist
Guest speaker at the
Edenton Baptist Church on
Sunday at the 11 o’clock
morning worship will be
Ralph Harrell. A native of
Chowan County, he has
served as a foreign
missionarv for 12 years in
various areas in Africa. At
present he and his family
are home for furlough.
Special music at the
morning service will include
a solo by Mrs. Lowell Gieske
entitled “Here and Now I
Believe.” The anthem, “I
Will Sing New Songs of
Gladness” will be sung by
the Sanctuary Choir with
Mrs. Samuel Cox and
Maurice Radford as
soloists.
At the 7:30 evening
service, Dr. Robert E. Gray,
pastor, will bring the
message “Wooing The
Wayard Wanderer.’’
Scriptural text will be Hosea
14:1-9.
During the evening
worship, the Music Makers
Choir (grades 1-3) will
render a short musical
drama for children entitled
“Miriam”
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoke
Roberson attended the ACC
Tournament in Landover
Md. last weekend.
Steve Leary of Myrtle
Beach visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Leary
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Tarkington attended the
Golden Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence E. Harris in
Areola, N. C.
Among those attending
the East Central Regional,
Meeting of N. C. Jaycees
were: Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Brickhouse, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar White, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Deßlois, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. Gaither Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Sawyer,
Mr. and Mrs. Cam Byrum,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parrish,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Forehand, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
George Nixon, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Phelps, Mr. Mike
Brown, Mr. James Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nixon,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jordan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Woody
Copeland.
Bud Skiles of Plam Beach,
Fla. was in Edenton this
week visiting his mother
Mrs. Kathleen Skiles.
Mrs. J. J. Ross has
returned 'after visiting
relatives in Washington and
New Bern last week.
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Fashion
And Thrift
Merge
Anything truly beautiful is
always in fashion, as Erica
Wilson proves in “Fashion
Fun and Costumes” on
“ERICA” Monday at 6 P.M.
and Wednesday at 7 P.M. on
Channel 2. Embroidery that
adorned 18th Century
dresses and morning robes
can look just as beautiful on
your 20th Century
wardrobe.
Erica takes a simple
muslin wraparound skirt,
works crewel designs on
squares, attaches them to
the skirt for pockets and
voila! The basic classic
skirt looks like an expensive
acquisition.
She uses the easy, free
form lazy daisy stitch to
decorate large-knit
sweaters. But beautiful
stitching has a practical
side too, as Erica
demonstrates when she
- mends a moth-holed
sweater. Petalled flowers
embroidered over the holes
add years to the life of a
once-ruined sweater. Erica
also shows interesting ways
to use the old-fashioned
darning stitch and how to
mend -- beautifully -- L
shaped tears.
Ribbons transformed into
belts, dandelions, stitched
onto bluejeans, personalized
T-shirts, handmade tote
bags and clogs, and
; smocking for a look of the
- traditional English farmer
| are other lessons on this
week’s program.
Artists-Craftsmen Invited
The Extension
Homemakers and any other
adult may exhibit arts and
crafts during the
Bicentennial Festival
celebration on April 8-10.
Anyone interested in
displaying or selling crafts
or arts should call the
extension office of Mrs.
Wallace Goodwin, Jr.
There are so many items
being made in the county
that an excellent display can
be made. There are many
senior citizens who have
articles to show or sell.
Each item must be
marked with the person’s
name, address, telephone
number and price of the
article. If the article is for
exhibit only, be sure to mark
it For Display Only. The
presidents of each of the
Extension Homemakers
Clubs will help you with
displaying your items.
The presidents are:
Advance Club, Mrs. Dick
Lowe.
Beech Fork - Rocky Hock
Club, Mrs. W. H. Saunders.
Byrd Club, Mrs. George
Smith.
Cape Colony Club, Mrs.
Thelma Reutschi.
Center Hill Club, Mrs.
Helen Hollowell.
Chowan Club, Mrs.
Hughes Bunch.
Enterprise Club, Mrs.
Guy Toppin.
Gum Pond Club, Mrs.
Cecil Harrell.
Ebonettes Club, Mrs.
William Foxwell.
Oak Grove Club, Mrs.
Hertford Baptist News
9:45 A.M. Sunday School.
Mrs. R. B. Gibbs,
superintendent, invites you
to attend.
11 A.M. morning worship.
Rev. J. H. London has
chosen for his text:
“Working Out What God
Works In” from Philippians
2:12. The Senior Choir will
sing under the direction of
Mrs. Mary James, organist.
The Exeuctive Council of
the Perquimans County
Assembly will meet
Saturday at 6 o’clock at
Pool’s Grove Baptist Church
in Woodville. The monthly
Assembly will meet at
Perquimans County Union
School in Winfall, North
Carolina at 7:30 P.M. March
17.
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Anthony Gosser.
Paradise Road Gub, Mrs.
Martha Carter.
Wardsville Club, Mrs.
Robert Ray Winslow.
Yeopim Gub, Mrs. Louise
Pratt.
County Council President
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Jr. Call any of these or the
extension office for help or
further information.
Art Festival
At the recent Woman’s
Gub District Art Festival in
Moyock, the Edenton
Woman’s Club brought
home some ribbons.
Representing the
Woman’s Divison was Mrs.
Opal Kehayes who won third
prize for her cross-stitch
entry. Mrs. Linda Keel won
second prize’for her peanut
wreath.
Janet Harrell won first
place for her speech “Happy
Birthday, U.S.A.”, as she
represented the Drama Gub
at John A. Holmes High
School in the public
speaking contest. She is now
eligible to go on to the state
festival on March 27.
Charlene Evans won third
prize in the speaking
contest.
In the Student Art and
Craft contest, Andy
Rountree of Chowan High
School won first place and a
certificate of merit. Andy
also took third prize for his
linoleum print.
Barry Byrum, -*lso of
Chowan, won third place for
his pastel painting.
METHODIST TOPIC
Rev. E. L. Earnhardt has
chosen the topics for
services Sunday at Edenton
United Met hoist Church.
“What Is A Christian”, from
John 13:35, will be the topic
for the 11 A.M. service. At
the 7:30 P.M. service his
topic will be “In The Spirit”
from Romans 8:1-14.
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