('etemonu Unite* Couple
Amy Kathleen Phillips
and Louis Leon Nixon,
Jr. were united in marriage
on August 2 at 3 P. M. at
Macedonia Baptist Church.
Rev. Charles Harris of
ficiated at the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Terry M.
Phillips of Edenton. The
groom is the son of Mrs.
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CHOWAN ACADEMY
OF DANCE
ENTERS SIXTH YEAR
Registration for Chowan Academy of
Dance classes directed by Marsha T. Gordon
will be on Thursday, August 20 from 1:00 -
6:00 P.M. at the S hepard-Pruden Memorial
Library in Eden ton.
The 1981-’B2 schedule is as follows:
MONDAY Monthly
: CREATIVE DANCE AGE 4 4:00-4:30 $12.00
: BALLET II AGES 9, 10 4:30-5:30 $15.00
: BALLET ffl AGES 11, 12, OVER 5:30-6:30 $15.00
TUESOAY Monthly
: BALLET I AGES 7, 8 4:00-5:00 $15.00
TAP AGES 6,7, 8 5:00-5:30 $12.00
: JAZZ H AGES 12, 13 OVER 5:30-6:30 $15.00
THURSDAY Monthly
; PRE-BALLET AGES 5, 6 4:15-5:00 * $13.50
: JAZZ I AGES 9, 10, 11 5:00-6:00 $15.00
; PRIVATE 6:00-7:30 $22.00
Children will be placed on their proper
level according to age and-or amount of,
dancing experience. Three-year-olds with a
fourth birthday before December Ist, 1981
will be accepted in the Creative Dance class.
Classes will begin on Thursday, Sep
tember 3rd. A registration fee of SIO.OO per
child is required for enrollment. A recital
performance is scheduled for June, 1982.
For further information contact Marsha
Gordon at 771-5133.
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Elsie Nixon, Sr., also of
Edenton.
Wedding music was
presented by Mrs. Kay
Cherry, organist. Mr. Steve
Evans guitarist, and Miss
Lisa Ashley, soloist.
The bride, escorted to the
altar by her father, was
given in marriage by her
parents. She wore a gown of
sheer organza. The gown
had a fitted bodice and leg of
lamb sleeves accented with
clung lace as was the chapel
length train. She wore a
walking length mantilla
arranged from a camelot
headpiece trimmed in
matching lace.
The maid of honor was
Miss Cindy Elliott of
Edenton. The bridesmaids
were Mrs. Brenda Bass,
Mrs. Cindy Barnes and Miss
Lisa Ashley, all of Edenton,
and Mrs. Sandra Reed of
Hertford. Miss Kristy Reed
of Hertford, cousin of the
bride, and Miss Jamie
Allred of Greensboro, niece
of the groom, were the
flower girls.
The best man was the
uncle of the groom, Mr.
Lewis Bunch of Edenton.
Ushers were Brian Phillips,
Eric Phillips, brothers of the
bride, and Willis Rea
Byrum, all of Edenton, and’
Jimmy Allred of Greens
boro, brother-in-law of the
groom.
Mistress of ceremonies
was Mrs. Gail Hardison of
Sanford, sister of the groom.
Danny Long was the wed
ding director.
The couple will make their
home in Edenton after the
honeymoon.
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Miss Harriet Abbe has
returned from Governors
School East at St. Andrews
Presbyterian College in
Laurinburg, N.C. after a
stay of six weeks.
Mr. Richard Bond has
returned after being
counselor at Camp
Morehead By The Sea in
Morehead City. He will
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Sarah Frances Lassiter
and Murray Williams, Jr.
were united in marriage on
June 28 at 3 P. M. at Happy
Home Pentecostal Holliness
Church of Tyner, N. C. Rev.
C. G. Chappell and Rev.
Marvin Baccus officiated at
the double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Sarah C. Lassiter
and the late Frank R.
Lassiter, Sr. of Hobbsville.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Williams, Sr. of Edenton.
The wedding music was
provided by Paula Blan
chard of Sunbury, organist
and Danny White of Sun
bury, soloist. The bride was
given in marriage by her
grandfather, Mr. John T.
Lassiter, Sr. and her
mother.
The bride wore a gown of
polyester organza with an
illusion neckline and stand
up collar trimmed with lace
and seed pearls. Scalloped
lace enhanced the hi-rise
bodice and sheer sleeves.
The flowing skirt had a
graceful sweeping chapel
train. The fingertip veil of
nylon illusion was enhanced
with lace and seed pearls.
Susie Lassiter, sister of
the bride, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were
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DEADLINE FOR ENTRY THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1981
WINNER POSTED AT TAYLOR THEATRE AND ANNOUNCED IN AUG. 27 EDITION
OF THE HERALD.
THE CHOWAN HERALD
Pam Piland of Tyner and
Debbie Ward of Ryland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Murray Williams, Jr.
MARSHALL S. REDDING, M.D.
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
HIS ASSOCIATION WITH
RICHARD B. COOVER, M.D.
FOR THE PRACTICE OF
OPHTHALMOLOGY
"42 N. ROAD ST. HRS. BY APPOINTMENT
ELIZABETH CITY. N.C. 919/335-5446
Thursday. August 13, 1981
Mr. Williams, Sr., was his
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Miss Sheila Starlett
Rountree and Ralph
William Davis, Jr. were
united in marriage in a
formal wedding at 2 P.M.
May 23, at Center Hill
Chapel Baptist Church in
Tyner.
Rev. W. A. Moore of
ficiated the double-ring
ceremony assisted by Rev.
Green.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Winston O.
Rountree, Sr. of Tyner.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.
Davis, Sr. of Princeton, N. J.
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REWARD!
For Information Leading To The Arrest
Os Person Or Persons Responsible
For The Removal Os The Tent
From The Courthouse On July 4th.
Call Swindell-Bass
482-4486
The bride given in
marriage, by her father,
wore a formal length gown,
of silk organdy with a jewel'
neckline trimmed with
Venice lace. It featured an
empire waistline. The long
sleeves had Venice lace
embroidery inset with
pearls and French cuffs.
The bride wore a Juliet cap
overlaid in matching lace
that fell to waist length. The.
full skirt was trimmed with]
Venice lace at the hemline..
She carried a bouquet of
miniature yellow carnations
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