For And About Women Thursday, December 16, 1976 Couple United In Candlelight Ceremony Miss AnnC. Hopkins of Creswell and Mr. Robert H. Woodley of Edenton were married in a candlelight ceremony November 12 at 8 P- M. in Christ Episcopal Church in Creswell. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hopkins of Creswell. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Lee Woodley, also of -Creswell. Archdeacon Webster L. Simons of Edenton of i i i i i i |'i i j : i < ' 1 1 i , »n Mrs. Robert H. Woodley a * r For Appointment Call (804) 423-0561 JANICE H. WAITS MAN CERTIFIED ELECTROLOGIST UNWANTED HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED 7727 Sheryl Drive Norfolk, Va. 23505 Vicki Villa Motel Room 244, Elizabeth City, N. C. SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. HOUSE OF RAEFORD TURKEYS 12-14 lbs. lb. 49c DRY PACK CORNED HAMS lb. $1.19 COUNTRY CURED SMOKED HAMS lb. $1.29 OWALTNEY BACON lb. 98c PETRITZ PIE SHELLS pkg. 39c NO. 2 CAN DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ... can 49c HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM FOIL pkg. 59c ORANGES ... do»n*49c TRY 11$ FOR FRESH MEATS AND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE ft. L Smith's Store ROCKY BOCK SECTtOX Phone • Edeoton, N. C. * THE CHOWAN HERALD ficiated at a 4 P. M. celebration of Holy Com munion and also at the double-ring ceremony. Thomas Patrick of Creswell served as acolyte. Wade Johnson of Plymouth, cousin of the bride, and Kevin Davenport of Creswell, cousin of the groom, were flagbearers. The church was decorated in a harvest theme, with lighted candles and a cor nucopia of autumn fruits Page 3-A and vegetables adorning the altar. Candles were also lighted throughout the church. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a formal gown of white Sata-Glo with a square neckline, shepherdess sleeves, and chapel train. The sleeved, bodice, skirt, hemline, and full length veil were trim med with ruschel lace and accented with seed pearl beading. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered around a white cymbidium orchid, with accents of red sweetheart roses and baby’s breath. Miss Lynne Hopkins of Creswell, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids, included Miss Jennifer Johnson of Plymouth, cousin of the bride; Miss Anne Darden of Carrsville, Va., Miss Brenda Parks and Mrs. Marsha Sokolowski of Virginia Beach, Va.; and Mrs. Barbara Copeland of Colerain, friends of the bride. Groomsmen included Garry Woodley and Terry Woodley of Creswell, brothers of the groom; Jimmie Hopkins of Creswell, brother of the bride; and Edwin Smith of Creswell and Glenn Ainsley of Columbia, friends of the groom. Mr. Woodley served as his son’s best man. Mrs. David Sykes provided a selection of organ music, and ac companied Mr. Roy Mat thews, soloist. Miss Mary Melton played solo flute, and the processional and recessional trumpet duets were played by Miss Jen nifer M e lt° n and Jack Burgess. The bride’s mother wore a .foomalgown of floral beige, -white, and green with a double corsage of white cymbidium orchids. The groom’s mother wore a formal gown of floral green, white, orange, and black with a corsage of two white cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Ray spruill directed the ceremony. A reception was held at the Creswell Club Building immediately following the ceremony. Courtesies Mrs. Ann Cheryl Swain, Mrs. Rena Mae Sexton, Mrs. Syble Spruill, and Mrs. Nevada Peal honored the bride with a floating bridal shower November 8 at the home of Mrs. Peal. The groom’s parents held a rehearsal party November 11 at their home for the wedding party and invited guests. Mrs. Theda Hatfield and Mrs. Vera Hopkins honored the bride and her attendants November 12 with a buffet luncheaon at Smith’s Restaurant. The parents who looks into the bright eyes of a delighted youngster on Christmas morning ought to be able to take what 1977 may offer. - - rink - X TARKINGTON’S HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR THAT VERY SPECIAL PERSON- Come In \ Now ond V See Our i m ml fw V»7 \ •WF % The Most Unique Gilt Shop In the % ■ f Albemarle Area % % % w Featuring a Distinctive Line of Christmas t £ Gifts, Including: J ; £ BRASS STIEFF PEWTER ANNA LEE DOLLS WOODEN CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS qf OCCASIONAL FURNITURE tr*-**^^ ¥ LAMPS, PICTURES, MIRRORSV^4\ W GOURMET COOKWARE '1 5 STUFFED ANIMALS *%r ' BENNE WAFERS Come in and let Gahl, Jane Iff Iff ft?) / and Neysia help you select iff jg Jk&M just the right item for surpris- it ing certa ' n someone dur- X, i\ * n 9 ho,ida V 5 63800 - £ l jj£ (Bp ) Open ml 7:00 P. M. Every * ( Night Christmas Week ENGAGED—Mrs. Betty Spruill Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spruill of Edenton, announces her engagement to Mr. Richard L. Comer, Jr., son of .Mr. and Mrs. Comer, Sr., of Cameron. The wedding will take {dace at First Assembly of God Church at 2 P.M. on January 22. Family and friends are invited. Library Displays Christmas Mobiles The Christmas mobiles made by the school children are now in and they are delightful! Bright, colorful and cheerful, they truly symbolize what Christmas is all about. We received fewer mobiles this year but they are all excellent. So much so that we had trouble judging them. The outstanding mobiles were made by Naomi Obara, 12th grade; Mrs. Wilkins 6th grade at Swain; Pat Stemecker’s Reading Lab at John A. Holmes; and Vivian Taft’s 4th grade art class at Swain. They were all winners we decided so gifts are ready for everyone. Thank you for all your help. In case you’re wondering, the gifts were paid for from money collected from the overdue books. Story Time December 21 will include someting special for our kids so don’t forget. The adult film will be shown on December 20 since the Library will be closed December 23-25. We’ll be open again on December 27 at 9:30 A. M.