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SPECIAL HAIRSTYLING—Graduation and prom time, 1977, call for special hairstyling
attention, according to the 64,000-member National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Assoc.
Lyal McCaig, the association’s national styles director, interprets the prom and graduation
season above, by combining loose curls with decorative combs and flowers.
For And
About Women
Thursday, May 12, 1977 THE CHOWAN HERALD
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Mrs. George Ronnie Harrell
Baptist Sermon Is Selected
Dr. Robert E. Gray,
pastor of Edenton Baptist
Church, will use as his
sermon subject.
“Therefore” at the 11
o’clock worship service on
Sunday morning. Scripture
will be Romans 5:1,2.
Special music at the
morning service will include
the anthem, “O Lord, Most
Holy”, by the Sanctuary
Choir with J. Russell Baxley
as soloist. The Young
Musicians, a choir of boys
and girls in grades 4-6, will
sing “Make A Joyful
Noise.”
The 7:30 evening worship
will be a recognition service
for the young people of the
church who will soon be
graduating from high
school. Dr. Gray will speak
on the subject “The Senior
and His Books” and during
the service he will present
each senior a Bible, a gift
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‘from the church. The
following will be
recognized: Lori Ellen
Baker, Charles Allen
Britton, Maurice Paul
Bunch, Tammy Lou Burris,
William Marc Cozzens,
William David Cross, Robin
Lynn Harrell, Joel Walter
Hylton, John Kenneth
Norris, Jo Carol Parks,
Mary Jane Parrish, Michael
Lee Parrish, Robert Harrell
Partin, Glenn Huylett
Perry, Raymond Paul Tew,
and Teresa Denise White.
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank
everyone for their prayers,
visits and cards while I was
a patient in the Chowan
Hospital. I would especially
like to thank the doctors and
nurses. God bless each and
every one of you.
Mr. Albert Keeter
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Walker-Harrell
Vows Spoken
The wedding of Miss Eva
Christine Walker and Mr.
George Ronnie Harrell took
place Saturday at 11:30
A.M. in St. James United
Methodist Church in
Raleigh. The double ring
ceremony was performed
by Rev. Lester Jackson.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Walker of Raleigh. The
bridegroom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell
of Edenton.
Wedding music was
provided by Mrs. Conrad
;35ftU»,'bTganisl,' and Mr.
‘ Sfeve Teague, soloist. Mrs.
Thomas C. Cross was
mistress of ceremonies.
The bride, given in
marriage by her father,
wore a gown of ivory silk
Quana fashioned with a
Victorian neckline and yoke
of Brussels lace with a
border of Venise lace ap
plique. The fitted empire
bodice and cap sleeves were
outlined with matching
Venise lace border. The full
A-line skirt carried mat
ching lace appliques and a
border of lace at the hemline
flowing into a full chapel
train. The matching veil of
silk illusion was fingertip
length and was bordered
with matching lace.
Miss Linda Kay Harrell,
sister of the groom, was
maid of honor. The
bridesmaids were: Miss
Teri Woodard, Miss Pat
Lilly, Sylvia Wright and
Miss Libby Finch, all of
Raleigh. Miss Tiffani
Wright was flower girl.
The father of the groom
served as best man.
Groomsmen were: Mr.
Mike Walker, brother of the
bride; Mr. Phil Harrell,
brother of the groom; Mr.
Tony Summerlin and. Mr.
Bripn Twiddy, all of
Raleigh; and Mr. Tony
Greeson of Winston-Salem.
The mother of the bride
wore lime green and the
groom’s mother wore light
blue.
Following the reception,
which was held at Plan
tation Inn, the couple left for
a wedding trip to Key
Biscayne, Fla. Upon their
return they will make their
home in Cary.
The bride is a graduate of
Enloe High School and
Stewardess School for
Piedmont Airlines. She is
presently employed by
National Car Rental
Systems, Inc. at Raleigh,
Durham Airport.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of N.C. State
University where he
received a BS in computer
science. He was a member
o i Sigma Phi Epsilon
Fraternity. He is presently
employed by Olivetti Corp.
An after rehearsal dinner
was hosted by the parents of
the bridegroom at Swain’s
Charcoal Steak House.
Society News
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Conger,
Jr. and Kim Elmore prill
spend the weekend in
Chapel Hill to attend the
graduation of Kel Elmore.
Rev. and Mrs. George
Holmes of Asheboro visited
their son George and his
family Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. A1 Stanton of
Plymouth were guests of
Mrs.* Eddie Spires last
weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Surratt
of Henderson were weekend
guest of Mrs. Surratts
parents Rev. and Mrs. Ed
Earnhardt.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Chestnutt, Jr., of Winston-
Salem visited Mrs. J. > L.
Chestnutt last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass of
Richmond, Va. visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs.C.W.
Overman and Mrs. Ed
Bass last week.
Miss Debbie Jordan of
Raleigh visited her parents
lvxr. ana Mrs. Fred Keeter
last weekend.
Among those from Eden
ton attending the Har
rell-Walker wedding
and festivities in Raleigh
last weekend were.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Harrell, Mrs. George Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Paid Partin,
Mrs. M. L. Bunch, Mr. and
Mrs. Will A. Harrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Elmore, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Harrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Harrell,
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cross,. Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Stevens, Mr. and
Mrs. George Twiddy, Mrs.
Edward G. Bond, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas C. Byrum, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katka
veck, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Thorud, Mr. and Mrs.
West Byrum. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Chesson, Mr.
and Mrs. Nick George,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry,
Dr. and Mrs. Dick Har
din and Mr. and Mrs. Er
win Griffin.
Pastoriar •*
Day Slated
Sunday is Pastorial Day
at Edenton Church of God in
Christ and everyone in the
community is invited to
attend the worship services.
“Youth Day” will be
observed all day with a
youth missionary, Joan
Jordan of Washington, D.C.,
as special guest. Dinner will
be served at the church.
The church schedule
includes:
Sunday lO A.M., Sunday
School, 11:45 A.M. Call to
Worship, 6:30 P.M. YPWW,
7:30 P.M. Showing of the
film: “The Cross and The
Switch Blade.”
Tuesday— 7:30 P.M.
Junior Church.
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Prayer and Bible Band.
Thursday 7:30 P.M.
Purity Class.
Friday 7:30 P.M.
Prayer, 8 P.M. Pastor’s
Aide.
Providence
Baptist Notes
Church School begins at
9:30 A.M. Morning worship
service begins at 11 A.M.
with the Senior Choir ser
ving. Dr. Fenner will be in
charge of morning worship
service.
Dr. Fenner has chosen for
t)is morning worship ser
vice message “De
nominationalism.” His
subject is taken from Ist
Corinthians 3:3-6.
Immediately following
morning worship service,
“A Bake Sale” sponsored by
Deaconesses will be held in
the Charlton Building.
At 1:30 P.M., Dr. Fenner
will deliver the Youth Day
Message at St. John’s
Baptist Church.
At 6:30 P.M., a program
featuring “One Hundred
Women in White” will be
presented at Providence.
Your support is greatly
appreciated.
Calendar for ensuing
week:
Monday 7:30 P.M.
Young Men’s Brotherhood
meeting - Charlton Building.
Continued On Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman, 111
Mr. Bachman Claims Bride
Miss Bonnie Lee Bogdan,
and Mr. Robert Bachman
111 were united in marriage
April 23, at the Edenton
Baptist Church.
The bride’s father, Rev.
Stephen Bogdan of Clear
field, Penn., officiated at the
Miss Velma Elaine Biggs
Miss Biggs
To Marry
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Biggs of Edenton announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Velma Elaine, to
Mr. Phillip Jarvis Copeland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Jarvis Copeland of Tyner.
The bride is a graduate of
Perquimans High School
and is currently attending
Roanoke Bible College.
Mr. Copeland graduated
from Perquimans High
School and is employed with
Sutton and Meads Septic
Tank Co.
The wedding is set for
June 19 at 3 P.M. at the Cape
Colony Church of Christ
near Edenton. Friends and
relatives are invited to
attend.
Following the wedding a
reception will be held at the
home of the bride’s parents.
They plan to make their
home at Tyner.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank
everyone who remembered
me with cards, flowers,
visits and especially your
prayers while I was a
patient in Chowan Hospital.
A special thank you to Dr.
Baker and the nurses who
gave me the best of care and
attention as a patient.
Lillian A. Jackson
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Applications may be obtained
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Saturday 9A. M. -12 P. M.
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double ring ceremony in a
fragrant setting of
cascading mock orange
blossoms.
Wedding music was
provided by Miss Agnes
Chappell at the organ with
the bride’s brother, Stephen
James Bogdan, soloist.
The bride is the daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. Stephen
Bogdan of Clearfield, Penn.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bachman,
Jr., of St. Petersburg, Fla.
Given in marriage by her
maternal grandfather, Mr.
Joseph K. Larrimore of
Philadelphia, Penn., the
bride wore her mother’s
Bianchi formal length gown
of Skinner satin with
scallops of seeded pearls
and silver beads outlining
the sweetheart neckline.
Cathedral length sleeves
and tiny satin buttons en
closing the back of the
bodice from which the full
traiq,. flowed, accented the
gowq.-The bride’s medium
length veil of silk net was
attached to a Juliet cap
outlined in pearls. She
carried an old fashioned
bouquet of roses intertwined
with ivy.
Maid of honor was Mrs.
Sheila Bootright of Edenton.
Mrs. Nancy Bachman was
bridesmaid. The attendants
carried nosegays of daisies.
Navy Lt. Bruce M. Bach
man, brother of the groom,
was best man. Mr. Russell
Bootright was groomsman.
Mrs. Claude Small, Jr.,
served as mistress of
ceremonies.
The mother of the bride
wore a two piece acqua floor
length gown of polyester and
lace.
The groom’s mother wore
a peach gown with a chiffon
capelet. Both mothers wore
corsages of white orchids.
The reception was held in
an outdoor setting on
Albemarle Sound.
Out-of-town guests in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph K. Larrimore, Mr.
Richard D. Larrimore of
Philadelphia, Penn., Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bachman,
Mrs. Madge Ladson, of St.
Petersburg, Fla., Mr.
Joseph R. Larrimore, Mrs.
Russell Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Denote, Mrs.
Anna Crouch, from New
Jersey.
After a honeymoon trip to
Florida, the couple resides
on Hickory Lane.
Couple United In April
Miss Charlotte Howell
Hampton and Wall Tattnal
Thompson, IV. were married
in the sanctuary of First
United Methodist Church in
Galax, Va., at 2 o’clock on
April 23, also, the wedding
date of the bride’s parents
and paternal grandparents.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Hampton of Galax, Parents
of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Wall Tattnall
Thompson, 111, of
Waynesboro, Ga. Miss
Hampton is the grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas William
Elliott, Sr. and the niece of
Miss Mary Elliott of
Edenton.
The ceremony was of
ficiated by Rev. Nelson C.
Woody. The wedding music
was played by Mrs. Gene C.
Nuckolls; and Mr. David
Wampler, violinist, of
Bassett, Va.
The church was decorated
with Southern smilax
magnolia, white roses,
snapdragons and daisies.
The bride wore a long
closefitting sleeved can
dlelight satin gown
fashioned with a scoop
neckline. Her gown was
appliqued with Alencon lace
and re-embroidered with
seed pearls. The cathedral
veil of illusion; also ac
cented with Alencon lace.
Mrs. Wall Tattnall Thompson, IV
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was attached to an Alencon
lace cap. She wore a pearl
and topaz lavalier, a wed
ding gift worn by her
maternal grandmother. Her
bouquet was of Gardenias
and Stephanotis.
Miss Marianna
Devereaux Hampton, sister
of the bride, was the maid of
honor.
Birdesmaids were Miss
Patricia Anne Whisnant of
Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Anna
McGregor Thompson, sis
ter of the groom of
Bainbridge, Ga.
Mrs. Donald Ward
Maxwell of Independence,
Va. was the director of
ceremony.
Mr. Thompson father of
the groom, served as best
man. Ushers were Elliott
Kemper Hampton, brother
of the bride, of Co
lumbia, Tenn.; Dr. Ed
mund Gordon Byne, Jr., of
Lynchburg, Va.; Mr. Jessie
Raymond Bates of Dalton,
Ga.; Mr. Phillip Chester
Chalker of Augusta, Ga.
A reception was held at
“Windridge”, Home of the
bride. Mrs. Hampton,
mother of the bride, who
received with the bridal
party, wore a floor length
gown of light aqua chiffon.
Mrs. Thompson mother of
the groom, wore a floor
length gown of emerald
green.