Shore - Sa.nd.ethn United 0n Vontte-Kiny Setemony
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.
Hie marriage of Miss
Sarah Elizabeth Shore and
Mr. David Jonothan San
derlin took place at 6 o’clock
in the afternoon of August 8
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Phone 221-4031 - Edenton, N.C.
in Kempsville Church of
Christ here.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. William
Peyton Glover and the late
Cap^la^l^ElliM^^tore
The groom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0.
Sanderlin.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev:
Robert Campbell Powell,
uncle of the bride.
Given in marriage by her
step father, the bride was
lovely in a white silk gown
over taffeta, fashioned with
a high neckline and long
sleeves, featuring an
overlay of lace and seed
pearls. The long sleeves
ended in lace trimmed
points over the hands.
The same lace was used in
cascades of ruffles that fell
from the elongated waist to
the floor, ending in a chapel
train.
Her two-tiered veil of
French illusion was also
trimmed in lace to match
the gown and fell from a
circlet of fresh flowers.
Her hand carried bouquet
was made of white roses,
pixie carnations and cen
tered with an orchid.
The bride’s sister, Miss
Suzanne Margaret Shore,
was maid of honor.
The bridesmaids were:
Mrs. Brenda Cowan, Mrs.
Cathy Sanderlin, Mrs. Susan
Bergelt and Miss Janet
Conrad, all life long friends
of the bride and all of
Virginia Beach.
The church was lovely
with cathedral candles and
mixed summer flowers on
the altar and with lighted
candles and greens in each
window on the walls.
Mr. Robert O. Sanderlin,
Jr., was best man.
Groomsmen were: Mr.
James Schofeild Shore,
brother of the bride; Mr.
William Sanderlin, brother
of the groom; Mr. Ivan
Morris and Mr. Daniel
Bergelt, all of Virginia
Beach.
The soloist was Miss
Kimberly Powell.
The mother of the bride,
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the former Frances Win
borne Boyce of Edenton,
wqre a lovely silk dress in
soft pearl with a pink ribbon
belt and matching ac
cessories. She wore a
cymbidum orchid corsage.
The mother of the groom
wore a dress in soft pink
with a floral waist length
over blouse. She wore
matching shoes and hand
bag. She wore a cymbidum
orchid corsage.
The maternal grand
mother is Mrs. Sarah
Harrell Trexler of Virginia
Beach and the late paternal
grandfather was Robert
Joel Boyce, Sr., of Edenton.
Mistresses of ceremonies
were Mrs. Frank Powell and
Mrs. Steven Parker.
The bride is a chemistry
major at Old Dominion
University, entering her
junior year and teaches at
the Bobbi and Helen Dance
Studio. She is a 1979
graduate of Bay Side High
School.
The groom is continuing
his studies at Tidewater
Community College. He
graduated from Cox High
School in 1977.
After a ho'neymoon of
unannounced destination
the couple resides in
Chesapeake Beach.
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was
held at the Commadore
Country Club, after which
the couple left for their
honeymoon.
There were numerous
showers and luncheons for
the bride.
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Dr. Parker Chesson
Pc. @kesion
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Dr. Parker Chesson,
president of the College of
the Albemarle in Elizabeth
City, will be guest speaker
for the Edenton BPW Club
tonight (Thursday) at 7
P. M. at the Edenton
Restaurant
This year has been
designated as the “Year of
the Community College
System” in North Carolina.
Programs in the local club
are being planned to
enlighten members about
the economics of our
country.
Dr. Chesson’s remarks
will be concerning the
impact of Community
Colleges on local and state
economics. Interested
persons in addition to
members who wish to hear
Dr. Chesson may make
reservations by calling 482-
3978.
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Beginner and
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paints in stock to all class members, plus
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Call: Harriett B. Dixon at 482-4242 for
information or registration.
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HERTFORD The
‘Perquimans County Ex
tension Homemakers will
sponsor a Festival of Skills
to be held 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Oct. 9 at the Morgan Fur
niture Building, downtown
Hertford.
It will be a two-day fair
where handy or gifted
people display and share
their talents in arts and
crafts.
“The Festival of Skills
will give individuals the
opportunity to gather under
one roof and offer their
unique items for sale,” one
Extension member said.
“There will be a variety of
clever, useful and unusual
Society Meuri
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith
have returned after
vacationing at Nags Head.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry of
Chapel Hill visited friends in
Edenton last weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Baxley had as their guests
last weekend Miss Wanda
Shirey of Jackson, Tenn.
and Mrs. Dorothy Shirey of
Hayti, Missouri.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie
Shelton of Winston-Salem
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Allen Bunch last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Dixon visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dillard Dixon in Raleigh
last weekend.
„ Thursday, August 20, I9pi
merchandise - all hand
made.”
Baked goods, sandwiches
and other refreshments will
be sold during the day.
Organizations, civic clubs
and individuals may rent
spaces to sell their mer
chandise during the day.
Tickets will be sold at $1
for adults and 50 cents for
students. Persons under six
may enter without charge
On the planning committee
are Mrs. Barbara Nixon,
Mrs. Thelma Rogerson and
Mrs. Alvis Jordan.
Persons wanting more
information should call the
Perquimans County Ex
tension Homemakers Office
at 426-7697.
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Doris Holley Hathaway
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Mrs. Dorothy Holley of
Tyner announces the
engagement and forth
coming marriage of her
daughter, Doris Holley
Hathaway, to Mr Marshall
Jordan. Jr. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Sr.
Route 3, Edenton.
The bride-elect is em
ployed at Don Juan
Manufacturing Company
in Hertford. Mr. Jordan is
employed with Gates
County Schools.
The wedding is planned
for September 5 at Greater
Welch's Chapel Baptist
Church at 4 P. M.
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend.