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i i I; m to - Mrs. W. R. Landing VMarried Saturday Miss Virginia - Lee Copt-land and Willis Robert 'landing were married Saturday. July 20. in an Wlornoon ceremony per 'formed by Rev. Daniel M. iKorbes al Center Hill :Mclhodisl, Church. Jakie .Hoycc played com ?cmporary and classical selections to complement 4 he ceremony. The bride is the daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. 'Qtpeland of Belvidere. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nehemiah Bunch and the late Mr. William 0. landing of Tyner. ; ;The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her empire style, floor-length gown of candlelight crepe featured a Venice lace bodice with short sleeves. She' wore a headpiece of daisies and baby's breath with ribbon trim and her bouquet was yellow daisies !and white rosebuds. ' ' ::Eula Mae Slallings, the maid of honor, wore a floor lingth empire style gown of green crepe. Her headpiece' was matching ribbon bowf with streamers. She carried a long-stemmed yellow rosebud with baby's breath. The best man was Nehemiah Bunch. " the groom's step father. Serving as ushers v were Virgil Copeland, the . bride's brother and James Hassell, Kaye Slallings the bride's aunl directed the wedding. Among the honored guests was the groom's grand mother. Mrs. Asbell. Out of (owners included friends ind relatives of the couple. The bride is a graduate of Ihe associate nursing program at College of the Albemarle and is employed by Bertie Memorial Hospital in Windsor. The groom is an electrician's assistant in Plymouth. The couple will reside in Windsor. . People In The News SATlllUAYillKSTS Mr. and ; Mrs. T.G. Howard of Hertford had out of town guests Saturday. Visiting were: Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Elwood and daughter, Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elwood. Jr. of Salsbury, Md and Mr. and Mrs. Thurmon J. Elwood and daughter, Allison, of Greenville, S.C. . RETURN HOME' Billy Boyce, wife Margaret Ann . and daughter, Karen, have returned to their home in San Antonio, Texas after visiting his mother and family. While here, they and Eugene Boyce and family Carroll Boyce and family, and Mrs. Lizzy Boyce en joyed a week's vacation at Kill Devil Hills. V VISITINC FROM BRAZIL Robert Riddick and his wife, Ruth have returned from Brazil and are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus M. Riddick of Hert ford While in Brazil, Rid dick was advisor to the construction of the country's first nuclear plant. He has been transferred to Sully, Va. ' - BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elwood of Bowie, Va. announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jennifer Howard. Mr. Elwood is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T.G, Howard of Hertford. WEEK-END IN MD. F. A. McGoogan spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller, Jr. in Clarksville, Md. He was accompanied home by Mrs. McGoogan, who had been there for 2 weeks.; NAGS HEAD GUEST Miss Bea Skipsey from Nags Head was an overnite guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt on Tuesday. FROM HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Powell and family .of Hampton, Va. spent several days last week at the Rogers cottage at White Hat. -ISP I . . a i . W V' . V I Check these modern conveniences for your house. LAWS 0 1ST Medicine Cabinets Can Be Pretty And Pratical Additions To Your Bathroom! 7 55 14" x 18" Cabinet Illustrated If you art thinking of adding new bath or remodeling your old ont In tho near future, chock tho largo wloctlon of baoutlful and functional medicine cabinott In our ttock ... lighted and unllghttcf. Tempered Glass Tub Enclosure 35 Easy To Install! 35 Thlt anodlnd aluminum framod unit look oxpontlvo btcauM It li loadtd with many doluxo feature!. 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The bride is the grand Ushers were Walter Smith, daughter of Mr. and MrsjtM Richard Hargen, both of Rennie Dail of Route 1, Sandston, Va. and Thomas Hertford and the great Lowder, brother of the granddaughter of Mr. and mwm from Bluefield. West Mrs. Freeman Mansfield' a gown designed and made by her mother of white Rosemary satin brocade. The empire bodice was styled with a Victorian neckline trimmed with inserted white satin ribbon and pearl buttons, full sleeves with French cuffs and softly gathered skirt. Her floor length veil was attached to a juliet cap trimmed with white satin ribbon. She carried a Va. Mrs. Vernon Moore was mistress of ceremony. Mother of the bride, was attired in a full length chiffon formal of lilac Irimmed with purple velvet Bride's Bible covered with .ribbon, small purple velvet lace, white baby orchids and buttons and long full baby's breath, and long sleeves. Her accessories satin streamers. Her only were pale yellow. Mother of ornament was a cross and the groom chose a full pearls, a gift of the length crepe formal in bridegroom.: apricot trimmed with Miss Deborah Leigh pearls, long tapered sleeves Renick of Sandston, Va. was and matching sccessories. maid of honor. She wore a A reception followed the navy - blue dotted swiss over ceremony in the Bosher r bridal taffeta with an em- Gray fellowship building of pire waist trimmed with the church, white and blue daisies, The couple are making matching picture hat their home in Shawnee, trimmed in daisies. She Oklahoma, where the groom carried a nosegay ot wnite also of Rt 1. HENDERSON OUKSTS ; Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker and family of Henderson ; were guests of Mr. and MrsJ; O.K. Tucker on Thursday. VISIT IN : : ATLANTA Mr. and Mrs Parrnll Berry are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Berry, Jr. in, Atlanta, Ga. FAYETTEVILLK T - GUESTS . - Mr.andMrs. W. M. Moore; and grandson, David Servie, from Fayetteville wer guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs.!; Ralph Wilcox last week-end.- Mrs. William Lowder MarriedRecently daisies, navy and light blue baby's breath and light blue streamers. Bridesmaids were Miss Pamelia McDaniel, cousin of the i bride and Miss Lynn Venable both from Newport News, Va., Miss Kathy Armstrong of Quinton, Va., Miss Shelly Lin Mulik, cousin of the bride of Sandston, Va. Junior The marriage of Miss Deborah Gay McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Lee Dail of Sandston, Va. to William Dwighl lewder, son of the Rev., and Mrs. William James Lowder of Sandston, Va. was solemnized June 20 at 7 p.m. in Sandston Baptist Church. The Rev. William James Lowder performed the double ring ceremony in a French candlelight petting of ivy. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Mary E. Gooch, the church organist, (liven in marriage by her bridesmaid was Miss Rachel Ann Dail, sister of the bride. 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