1 Harrison-Baker Vows Spoken A ar i 1 1 r -ti'T ' Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Baker Miss 'Peggy Louise Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buel E Carson of Frederick, Maryland, became the bride August 22nd of Paul Harrison Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal D. Wolfe of Silver Spring, Maryland. ' The Rev. Robert Woodard officiated in the double-ring ceremony at the First Baptist Church, Frederick. Mr. Winston Shipley was organist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of candlelight peau de soie covered with Alencon lace. It was fashioned with fitted waist, gathered bodice forming a sweetheart neckline and long 'sleeves ending in points. Her elbow length veil of bridal illusion fell from a headpiece of Alencon petals outlined with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of miniature white carnations. Miss Linda Carson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Eddy of Norfolk, Virginia, Miss Gabrielle Baker of Hertford, N.C., cousins of the bride, and Miss Rebecca Frankel of Milford, Delaware. Heidi Jo Lane of Hertford, N.C., was flower girl. The honor attendant wore a gown of orchid wonderprint over white organza. She carried a cascade of white daisies and wore a matching bandeau in her hair. The bridesmaids wore identical gowns to that of the honor attendant. They carried colonial bouquets of yellow and The record for raising statues to oneself was held by Rafael Trujillo, president of the Domi nican Republic. He had more than 2,000 statues erected to himself and the country's high est mountain is also named Trujillo. white daisies and wore matching bandeau's in their hair. The flower girl wore a pale lavender dotted swiss dress and carried a pigtail bouquet of yellow and white daisies. Richard Cyr of Silver Spring, Maryland was best man. Ushers were Bruce Brizendine and Bill Yeaman of Silver Spring, and Jeffrey and Gary Wolfe, brothers of the groom. The bride's mother wore a pale yellow and white ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother wore a pale green linen dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Relatives and guests were present from New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio, and North Carolina. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the garden at the bride's home. Assisting were Mrs. Maurice Woodard, Mrs. Robert Eddy, Mrs. Joyce Ann Powers, and Mrs. Freeland EL.ott, all aunts of the bride. For her wedding trip, the bride wore a silk printed dress with blue accessories and the cym bidium orchids lifted from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Baker is also the daughter of the late Herbert P. Lane of Hertford and the granddaughter of Mrs. Singleton Lane and the late Mr. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are residing in Silver Spring, Maryland where they are continuing their education. The bridegroom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at their home in Kensington, Maryland. Prior to the wedding the bride was given a miscellaneous shower by Miss Julia Ed mundson of Silver Spring, Md. Barons 4-H Club Has Meeting The Barons 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. Kate Johnson on Monday, Oct. 5th with the President Cynthia D. Norman in charge. The devotions were led by Sandra Wiggins, singing America, The Beautiful. After which the Lord's Prayer was said in unison. The minutes were read by the Secretary Celestine Modlin and approved: During the business discussion Cynthia reported the proceeds made from the 4-H ball game. Future plans for the club were discussed by the group. There were 14 members present. Mrs. Johnson served hot dogs and punch after which the meeting was ad journed by all reciting the 4-H pledge. Seminary Held A Seminar on aging was held at Poplar Run A.M.E. Zion Church recently in which the senior citizens expressed their opinions as to various possibilities in which they would like for themselves. They ex pressed the need of a meeting place where, ideas could be ex changed or to work on their in dividual hobbies such as art and craft. Mrs. I.E. Rogerson acted as chairman for the group. Mrs. Evelyn Felton acted as recorder with Mrs. Ida Norman as registrarant. The panel discussion was lead by King A. Williams, H.E. Daughtry and the Rev. M.H. Ebron. Mrs. M.B. Taylor, Home Extension Agent made timely remarks. The Perquimans County Weekly, Hertford, N. C. Thursday, October 15, 1970 - Psge 3 Air Conditioned TAYLOR THEATRE ' Edanton.N. C. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OCT. 14-15-RATING (R) She came to sit with baby and Went Away With Daddy... 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Harrell-Elliott Vows Are Exchanged In a setting of candlelight, white mums, gladioli and palms, Miss Nancy Jane Elliott became the ' bride of Douglas Vernon Harrell Sunday, September 20, at 4 p.m. at the Hertford Baptist Church. The Rev. Norman Harris, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. Nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Chester Winslow, organist, and Mrs. Billy Williams, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Elliott of Rt. 1, Hertford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Harrell of Rt. 3, Hert ford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal wedding gown of white Peau de Soi and imported French lace. It featured a high-rise bodice, long bell sleeves, and "A" line skirt. Her veil of imported silk illusion and lace was attached to a band of French lace which ended in a full length Chapel train and she carried a nosegay of white carnations centered with an orchid. Mrs. Osie Cooper was matron of honor. She wore a floor length gown of Glacier blue Peau de Soi with an empire waistline accented- a small bow, scooped 1 .. r m v .y Ac-? ' V;. V. -..... If' I '-y ', , ' MM4, pi ' . , Imw nr 1 1 m in aii a dress of aqua blue linen with matching accessories and a white orchid. Mrs. Carroll Williams and Mrs. Peggy Muldrow were mistresses of the ceremony. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church social hall. For her wedding trip to the Mountains the bride changed into a mint green knit dress with beige accessories and the orchid lifted from her wedding bouquet. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneer of Portsmouth, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roebuck of Norfolk, Va. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. C. E. Johnson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Front Street. Those playing were Mrs. W. G. Wright, Mrs. Montfort Haslam, Mrs. Charles Whedbee, Mrs. W. G. Oakey, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Mrs. Peter Ackerman, Miss Thelma Elliott and the hostess. Mrs. Haslam won the high score prize. A sweet course was served. VThitestcn Hews Marvin Sawyer, a layman "of the Evangelical Church if Elizabeth City, will be the gufct speaker at Up River Friends Church Sunday October 18th, t the 11 a.m. service. ; Rev. Larry Mclntire pastor ?t Piney Woods Meeting will preach at Up River on Sunday night October 18th, services will begin at 7:30 p.m. " Rev. Waldo Smith will be the speaker for Homecoming at Bethesdia Friends Church at Dunn on Sunday, October 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winslow spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. visiting his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hathaway. ' Elsberry Lane spent the week end at Wilmington, visiting his sisters, Mrs. Burton Myers and Mrs. Bill Emmart. Mrs. Dolan Winslow and children of Virginia Beach visited Dolan's mother Mrs. Dempsey Winslow on Saturday and Denice spent the night with her grandmother. Mrs. Sobelia Winslow and Ellis Stallings both returned to their homes from Albemarle Hospotal last week, while Mattie Lassiter is still a patient there. Birthday Celebration Miss Ethel Eason, a resident at Morgan's Rest Home, was honored on her 72nd birthday, Wednesday, October 7, by her nieces, Mrs. Calvin Casper, Mrs. Shirley Reddick, Mrs. Johnnie Stallings, Mrs. Edward Gregory and Mrs. Fobes Reddick. The Casper home was chosen for the occasion. The dinner was served at 12 o'clock. The table was laden with delicious food. Later the table was graced with a beautiful birthday cake lighted with 72 candles. After dessert the honoree opened and acknowledged her many gifts. She also received numerous cards from friends and loved ones which brought gifts of money. Her sister, Mrs. W. T. Smith, and Mrs. Tom Pede enjoyed the very day with them. neckline, short sleeves and an "A" line skirt. Her headpiece of silk illusion was attached to a matching bow and she carried a long stemmed white mum with blue streamers. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rudy Padron of New Orleans, La., sister of the bridegroom, Miss Kathy Marren of Hertford, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Charles Woodard, also of Hertford. Their baby blue gowns, headpieces and flowers were identical to that of the honor attendant. The bridegroom's father served as best man. Ushers were Jimmy Sawyer of Belvidere, James Pierce and Eugene Davenport, both of Hertford. For her daughter's wedding, the bride's mother chose a Royal blue knit dress with matching accessories and a white orchid. The bridegroom's mother wore Marching Unit Sells Birthday Calendars The Perquimans County Marching Unit as one of their money making projects are selling 1971 Birthday Calendars. If you have not been contacted, please call 426-7354. 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