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S-BBCTXON ONE
Prances Stokes
[Becomes Bride Os
I John fi. Prevatte
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Keremony Held In Lo
ical Methodist Church
I f Sunday Afternoon
|| Im a candlelight setting at the
[ltfethodist Church Sunday after
noon, July 7, at 5 o’clock, Miss
prances Stokes, daughter of Mrs.
Walter Leslie Morgan, became the
bride of John Richard Prevatte,
ion of Mrs. Woodberry L. Thomp
son of Lumberton, N. C. The
double ring ceremony was per
formed by the bride’s pastor, the
Rev. Earl Richardson.
| -Miss Jane DuLaney, soloist, and
,Mrs. J. J. Ross, organist, present
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ed a pi c gram of nuptial music
before the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her step
father, W. Leslie Morgan, the
bride wo>-e a floor length wedchng
gown of Gallon Imported Rose
point. lace over taffeta. The gown,
designed and made by the bride’s
mother, was fashioned with a se
brina neckl&e, long sleeves end
ing in wedding points ove- the
hands, long fitted bodice with
very full gathered skirt. Her
fingertip veil of French illusion
was arranged from a matching
lace Juliet cap, touched seed
pearls. She carried her first Bi
ble, a gift of her maternal aunt,
showered with trenched carna
tions, white stephanotis and cen
tered with a white orchid.
Miss Theda Ann Goodwin was
maid of honor. She wore a pale
yellow nylon net and taffeta floor
length dress, fashioned with a
strapless bodice with shoulder
ettes and carried a maline heart
with bouquets of garnet roses and
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THtJRBDAT- JULY 11,195 T.
yellow carnations. Her headpiece
was of matching nylon net.
Bridesmaids were Miss Elsie Vir
ginia Jones, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Betty Jane Byrum, both
of Edenton. They wore dresses of
pale green nylon net and taffeta
styled identically to the honor at
tendant Their headpieces and
maline hearts were identical to
the maid of honor. Junior brides
maids were Miss Sarah Goodwin
of Elizabeth City and Miss Rose
anne Ward of Conway, N. C., cou
sin of the bride. Their dresses of
pale green nylon net and taffeta
were made similar to the other
attendants and they carried smtfll
maline hearts. Their headpieces
were -identical to the other at
tendants.
Milton Ward Flynn, cousin of
the bride, of Newport News, Va.,
was best man. Groomsmen were
John Augustus Harrell, Jr., of
Round Hill, Va., William Errol
Flynn of Edenton. both cousins
of the bride, Gene Spence 'and
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The bride’s mother wore an af
ternoon dress of pale blue Pima
cotton with matching accessories
and her corsage was a purple
throated orchid. The bridegroom’s
mother wore a navy chiffon dress
with white accessories and her
corsage was a purple throated or
chid. The bride’s grandmother,
Mrs. N. L. Ward, wore a grey
printed chiffon dress with match
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pink sweetheart roses. The bride
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mony a reception was held in the
church annex.
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seafoam green linen sheath dress
with white accessories and the or
i chid from her Bible.
1 After a short wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Prevatte will be at
1 home in Emporia, Va., where Mr.
1 Prevatte is with the Stone Broad
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Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Thompson, Thad
eum Prevatte, Mrs. E. T. Pfevatte,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Greening, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Hadden, Miss
Elaine Hadden, all of Lumberton;
Mrs. N. L. Ward, Mrs. J. 'A. Har
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