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Warwick Baptlat Church wu
thi scent of beautiful wedding
sunaay, May 31, when mm
Sheryl Joy Chappell became the
bride of Walter Nlcoll Allen, Jr.
Hie S:30 o'clock double ring
ceremony, was performed by
Rev. William E. Carter. .
The bride it the daughter of
Mr. v and Mrs, Edward John
Chappell of Hobbsville, N.C.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter NichbU
Allen, Sr. of Newport, tyC. ;
The vows were spoken in an old
fashioned setting of tree ferns,
candelabra, and mixed summer
flowers in pink and white.
- Mrs. Mayward. Chappell and
Mrs. John Elmer Wood, Jr. were
Mistresses of ceremony. -
Mrs. ; Maebelle ' Chappell
presented a program of nuptial
music. Prior to the wedding, Mr.
lianff "Becauia". and "Ana
I Hand, One Heart".
I Given in marriage by her
old fashioned gown of white
dotted swiss over bridal taffeta.
The gown was fashioned with an
smpire waist, long full sleeves,
ana high neckline trimmed in
Venise lace. The hemline wu
also accented by Venise lace. She
wore a detachable cathedral
'train also trimmed in lace to
match the gown. Her waist
jlength peau cap was trimmed in
seea pearis ana venise lace with
imported all silk illusion. She
carried an arm bouquet of old
fashioned white summer flowers
tied with a white satin ribbon.
Her blue garter was given to her
y Miss Susan Ward.
lassmate, and the dime for her
by Mrs. Henry W. Hinton.
The maid of honor was Miss
Bearden, of Swansboro, N.C.
lie wore a pink viole dotted
jwlss gown with deep rose satin
lining trimmed in white Venise
lace fashioned after the bride's
town with a drooping picture hat
if pink dotted swiss with pink
Win streamers hanging to the
jloor, with an arm bouquet of
?ink and white mixed summer
lowers,
1 bridesmaids were Miss Wanda
tforris and Miss Susan Hinton of
jlobbsville, N.C; Miss Charlotte
,Jixon and Miss Susan Harrell of
Identon, N.C.
I Their gowns were of pink viole
Totted swiss with pale pink satin
ining with short puffed sleeves
md empire waist accented with
arise ,lace. Their picture hats
nd arm bouquest were like that
f the maid of honor.
The honorary' bridesmaids
ere Miss Bonnie Jackson,
arlotte, N.C, Miss Debra
utlaw, Kinston, N.C, Mrs.
leila Ward, Hobbsville, N.C
'nd Mrs. Gloria Stallings, Suf-
)lk, Va. They wore pink violet
Wed swiss strut dresses and
' ' 'I ' -.'
Peri). High School Class
Of '45 Reunion Held Sat,
The Class of 1945 from
Perquimans County High School
held its 25th Class Reunion
Saturday night at the Edenton
Restaurant with 22 members
present.
Members attending were Mrs.
F. Tr Johnson, wife of the late
Superintendent F. T. Johnson,
Mrs. -Horace Baker, mother of
Horace Baker, Jr., (deceased),
Helen Raye Baker Rogers, Floyd
Benton, Hilda Chappell Ridge,
Mildred Chappell King,
Marguerite Cook Fearing,
Frances Godfrey Spivey, Buena
Mae Godwin Reilly, Eleanor
Glynn Hurdle Stallings, Harriett
Lou Layden Dail, Ann Matthews
enry, Mildred Webb White,
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carried small arm bouquets of
pink and white summer flowers.
The flower girl was Harriet
Winslow who wore a pink dotted
swiss gown like that of the maid
of honor and carried a basket of
rose petals. .
The ring bearer was Kent
Chappell of Hertford, N.C.
The best man was the
bridegroom's father, Walter
Nicoll Allen, Sr.
The groomsmen were Bob
Chappell, Raleigh, N.C, Dennis
Chappell, Hobbsville, N.C,
Forrest Allen, Newport, N.C,
Tim Mills, Greenville, N.C, Joe
Allen, Newport, N.C, and Artie
Baugus, Morehead City, N.C,
The bride's mother wore a
yellow crepe dress with full
length lace coat; she wore a
matching hat and a white orchid.
The bridegroom's mother wore
an aqua antique satin dress
accented with, Venise lace. She
wore a matching hat and a white
orchid.
For her wedding trip to White
Lake, N.C, the bride wore a blue
and white flowered viole dress
fashioned by Mrs. Susie White
with white sailor hat, white
accessories, .and J corraee of
pink roses. ' : .
They plan to live in Newport,
N.C. until late summer at which
time they will be attending
school in Greenville, N.C.
Following the rehearsal
Saturday night, a party was
given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Nicoll Allen, Sr. with the old
fashioned motif in pink and
white.
A lingerie shower was given by
Wanda Morris, Charlotte Nixon,
and Susan Harrell.
A floating miscellanous
shower was given by Mrs.
Mayward Chappell, Mrs. John
Elmer Wood, Jr., and Mrs.
Harry Lee Winslow.
Friends in Newport also gave a
shower.
A Coke-Hour was given by
Mrs. Clarence Chappell, Jr. on
Saturday morning.
Mrs. Henry W. Hinton and
Miss Susan Hinton gave a lun
cheon.
Out of town guests were
Clarence Hollo well, Hampton,
Va., Miss Pat Price, Mar
tinsville, Va., Mrs. Dorothy
Bearden, Swansboro, N.C, Miss
Faye Poindexter, Roxboro, N.C,
Mrs. Jewell Smith, bridegroom's
grandmother, Newbern, N.C,
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Moore,
Charlotte, N.C, Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. Moore, Jr., North
Wilkesboro, N.C, Mrs. Leonard
Walker, Newbern, N.C, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman Mills, Greenville.
N.C, Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Darnell Garner and
children, Mr. and Mrs.Floyd
Garner ,THr. and Mrs. John Lilly
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
W.B. Allen from Newport, N.C.
Announce Birth
Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Reed
announce the birth of their
second child, second son, Nelson
Elliott, born Monday, June 8.
Mrs. Reed is the former Lynn
Tucker of Rocky Mount.
) HERTFORD, N. C.
Whiteston News
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Casey
and family of Goldsboro spent
the week-end with Mrs. Casey's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
White.
Mrs. Sylvia Winslow, Mrs.
Emma Rountree, Miss Mary A.
Winslow, Miss Pearl White and
Mrs. Arba Winslow attended the
joint Missionary Meeting with
Piney Woods Meeting on
Saturday P. M. Sixteen ladies
were present. Mrs. Sylvia
Winslow showed slides of her trip
to Hawaii.
Mrs. Sallie Rountree cut a
finger real badly on Friday and
had to go to Albemarle Hospital
and have six stitches put in.
James Oneil White is still a
patient at the Hospital with
kidney stones.
Relatives of the late Jesse T.
and Amelia Winslow held their
family reunion on Sunday at the
Community Building at
Whiteston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lanier White and
sons had Father's Day dinner on
Sunday with her father, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Benton, at White Hat.
Mrs. Sylvia Winslow had as
guests on Father's Day her
children and grandchildren, the
Joe Rodgerson family of Beech
Spring and the Clinton Winslow
family of Belvidere.
The Excell Markham family of
Goldsboro were Father's Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Winslow.
The Robert Hewitt family of
Newland were dinner guests of
Mrs. Hewitt's father, Earle
Winslow, for Father's Day
Sunday.
Charlie Winslow of Florida
recently visited his brother and
sister, Mary and Bennie Win
slow. The Herbert Hathaway family
of Norfolk, Va. visited Mrs.
Hathaway's father, B. T. Win
slow, for Father's Day on Sunday.
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Myrtle Whedbee Copeland,
Dorothy Faye White Rascoe, Joe
Towe White, Marjorie Rebecca
White Casey, Dr. Curtis Wilson,
Ester Winslow Markham, Joan
Winslow Stallings, Norma
Winslow Bunch, and George
Wood.
Members who could not attend
but wrote a letter were: Lucy
Forehand Winslow, Hertford, Lt.
Colon Jackson, Japan, Leona
Lane Maxwell, Florida, and Dr.
Bill Murray, California.
The member to travel the
longest distance to attend was
Ann Matthews Henry, Deerfield,
Fla.; the one with the most
children, Helen Raye Baker
Rogers, (6); the one with the
youngest child, Ester Winslow
Markham (3 years old).
Being unable to locate or
remember the original class
president, Floyd Benton was
elected president. The class
voted to have another reunion in
ten years. They also voted to
place books in the school library
in memory of their deceased
classmates, Horace Baker, Jr.,
Calvin Colson, Evelyn Banks,
and Superintendent F. T.
Johnson.
Annual Winslow
Reunion Is Held
The annual Jesse T. Winslow
family reunion was held Sunday
at the Whiteston Community
Building!
Of the twelve children, eight
are still living. Those attending'
were: the families of Maggie
Spivey, Ada Carver, Carrie
Gregory, all of Belvidere, Hubert
Winslow, Wallace Winslow, both
of Suffolk, Va., Beatrice Jordan,
Alice Winslow, both of Norfolk,
Va., and Julia Chappell of Tyner.
There were 115 present.
Senior 4-H Club
Holds Meeting
The Senior 4-H Club met June
15 at the Hertford Agricultural
Building.
The meeting was called to
order by Frances White, acting
President. The pledges were
then led by Gail Eure. Frances
White had the devotion followed
by everyone praying the Lord's
Prayer.
The secretary, Rhonda Lane,
read the minutes of the last
meeting and called the roll with 7
memoers present.
Mrs. Sutton save a demon
stration an Table setting and
dining etiquette. The meeting
was then adjourned.
Gail Eure, reporter
Card 0! Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my many friends for
the many cards, flowers,
prayers, and any act of kindness
shown me while I was a patient
in the Albemarle Hospital and
since my return home:
Alice Roach
The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, June 25. 1970 - Page 3
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home.
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