News & Society Items
Ms. Rebecca Cowan of
Staunton, Va., visited Carter
Ward during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Epps
of Germany and Ms.
Caroline Misener are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Williams.
Weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Zeb St. Sing and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn St. Sing
were Mrs. Walter Jones, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Heischober, all of Virginia
Beach, Va.
Macon Robertson has
returned to his home after
treatment in Duke Medical
Center for injuries sustained
in a softball game.
Miss Jane Baskervill of
New Bern was the guest last
week of her grandmother,
Mrs. W. R. Baskervill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Short
had as their weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Short of
Virginia Beach and Mrs.
Lucy Short of Davidson.
Mrs. Bob Bright spent
several days last week at
Wrightsville Beach.
Miss Elizabeth Allen has
returned after visiting Mrs.
Leo Heartt of Raleigh.
Mrs. Eugene Wily of
Durham was the guest last
week of her sister, Mrs.
Thomas Holt.
Mrs. J. B. Trotter, Jr.,
and children, Jimmy, Martha
Anne and Scott, of
Durham were the guests
last week of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E.
Rodwell.
Mrs. K. C Cheves of
Littleton was the luncheon
guest of Mrs. J. E. Cheves
on Thursday.
Dr. Thomas Holt, with his
daughter, Helen and son,
Edmond, went to Alaska to
join Frank Holt, who has
been to summer school in
Fairbanks. They spent a
week touring and backpacking
in Alaska and
Frank accompanied them
home
Mrs. Witty Drake of
Macon has returned from
New York where she visited
her family.
Mr. ana Mrs. Frank
Banzet had as their weekend
guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Banzet and daughter, Helen,
of Eden. Their guests for
three days last week were
Mrs. G. E. Warren of Robersonville
and Miss Jane Wells
of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas de
Groat and little daughters of
Amsterdam, Holland, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William S. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Andrews of Norfolk, Va. and
granddaughter, Miss Allison
MRS. CRAIG NOBLES RICHARDSON,
who before her recent marriage was Miss Beverly Kay
Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hugh Pace of
Saluda. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Waldron Street Richardson of Clinton, former residents
of Warrenton. The bride is a graduate of Appalachian
State University and is employed at the Fletcher Medical
Center. The bridegroom, also a graduate of Appalachian
State, is the installment loan officer at First Citizens
Bank and Trust Co. in Hendersonville. Following a
wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple are making their
home in Hendersonville.
Andrews of Virginia Beach,
Va., are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Fleming, Boyd and Tommy.
Little Miss Kimberly
Loposay has returned to her
home in Sanford after
spending some time with
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Fleming and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Andrews and Allison, Mrs.
J. B. Fleming and Tommy
and Ross Ramsay spent
Tuesday in Sanford with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Loposay,
Kimberly and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thompson
spent last week in the
North Carolina mountains.
While there they attended
the Antique Flea Market at
Martha Washington Inn in
Abingdon, Va., and the
antique show at Blowing
Rock and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Lee at their
mountain home in Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Hamilton and Jennifer Bessom
of McLean, Va., and
Arthur S. Reid of Boston,
Mass., were weekend guests
of Mrs. George W. Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Parks of Rowland, Mr. and
Mrs. David Johnson, Mrs.
Jack Johnson and Davey
Johnson of Jacksonville
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Thompson and Mrs. George
W. Franklin were recent
visitors in Jacksonville
where they attended the
funeral of Jack Johnson.
Mr. Johnson married the
former Frances Reid of
Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Tant,
Mrs. Emma King, Mrs.
Doris Hamm and Mrs. Mary
Smiley recently attended
the funeral of Richard
Pennell of Atlanta, Ga. He
was the father of Dianne
Pennell Tant.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Limer and children, Linda,
Lisa and David of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Rule and
sons, Scott and Greg of
Tulsa, Okla., are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Limer of
Afton this week.
Miss McKissick And
Mr. Gunn Are Wed
Miss Stephanie Charmaine
McKissick and Milton
Pervis Gunn exchanged
nuptial vows Saturday afternoon
at two o'clock at Union
Baptist Church in Durham.
Officiating the ceremony
were Reverend Grady D.
Davis, Sr., and Rev.
Thurman Hairston.
Parents of the bride are
Attorney and Mrs. Floyd B.
McKissick, Sr., of 2 Liberation
Road, Soul City. A
graduate of the University
of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, the bride received a
degree in radio-television
sin of the bride of Asheville.
Reception
After the wedding, the
couple was entertained at a
reception at the home of the
bride. Hostesses for the
affair were Joycelyn McKissick
Myers, sister of the
bride and Sandra Michelle
Groom, both of Soul City;
Andree McKissick Julian,
sister of the bride of Silver
Spring, Md.; Linda N. Gunn,
sister of the groom and
Felicia L. Goins, both of
Washington, D. C.; and
Agnes Richardson Smith, of
Henderson.
and motion pictures. She
will attend the graduate
school of Speech Communication
at Northern Illinois
University specializing in
TV production in the fall.
Mrs. Gunn was registrar of
the Nutbush Precinct in
Warren County and founder
and director of the S.
Charmaine School of Dance
in Soul City. She is employed
at Carmichael and Company
Advertising and Marketing,
Inc.
Son of Mr. and Mrs.
William S. Gunn, 1005
Gillette Avenue, Durham,
the groom was also graduated
from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel
Hill where he received a
degree in Biology. He is a
member of the Order of the
Grail, student marshall and
member of the University
Concert Band. He is
presently working on his
master's in public health
nutrition and plans to attend
medical school.
For the occasion, Grover
Wilson, Jr., served as
organist and Mrs. Deborah
Craig Ray was soloist.
The bride was presented
in marriage by her father.
She wore a floor-length
gown with a watteau chapel
train of silk chiffon and
imported beaded Alencon
lace. A chapel-length mantilla
of silk illusion bordered
with imported French Alencon
lace motifs was attached
to her headpiece of
matching lace encrusted
with crystals and seed
pearls. She carried an
orchid surrounded by carnations.
Ms. Psyche D. Davis, of
Raleigh was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Ms. LiAnndra
Groom, Ms. Audrey _
Kearney, and Ms. Wanda
Thompson, and Ms. Shaunielle
S. Plummer, all of
Soul City; Ms. Monika
Gunn, sister of the groom,
and Ms. Valiere Wynne,
both of Durham; Mrs.
Juana Jordan Jones, of
Goldsboro; and Ms. Arlene
Franklin, of New York.
Junior bridesmaids were
Ms. Pamela Jordan, of
Henderson, and Julia
Groom, of Soul City.
The groom's father was
best man. Other groomsmen
were Grady D. Davis, Jr., of
Raleigh; Wayne Cameron,
Harold Bailey, Robert Page,
Lonnie Hall, and Henry
Stephenson, all of Durham;
Marcilen Gunn, brother of
the groom of Rochester, N.
Y.; and Floyd B. McKUsick,
Jr., brother of the bride of
Soul City.
Kimberly Charm a in Burwell,
of Soul City, was
flower girl. Ring bearer waa
Jamal Adeeb Cephas, cou
Miss Russell And
Cpl. Nicholas Wed
Miss Rhuenette Renea
Russell and Cpl. Howard
Douglas Nicholas were married
July 29 at 5:SO p. m. in a
double-ring ceremony at the
Manson home of the Rev.
Richard Bullock, who officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John
Russell, III, of Rt. 1,
Manson. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Nicholas of Bronx, N.
Y.
The bride, given in
marriage by her father,
wore a gown of silk organza.
A reception was held at
the home of the bride's
parents.
The couple will live in the
Marine Barracks at the
Yorktown (Va.) Naval Station.
Communion
Planned
The Rev. Odell Harris,
former Warren County
resident, will celebrate holy
communion at All Saints'
Episcopal Church in Warrenton
on Sunday, August
14, at 11 a. m. The public is
invited.
ATTEND REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
King have returned from
attending the 23rd Reunion
of the 337th Infantry Regiment
in Indianapolis, Indiana
and visiting friends in
West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
White had as their overnight
guests on Thursday Mrs.
Sarah McLaurin and her
daughter from Chapel Hill.
Mrs. Theresa Hymon of Rt. 1, Warrenton announces
the engagement of her daughter, Carolyn Louise, to
Larry McCray Jones of Richmond, Va., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Jones of Rt. 3, Warrenton. A September
10 wedding is planned.
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