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SOCIETY NEWS
Guests of Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White
and daughter, Susan of Richmond,
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alex
White and two daughters, Becky
and Anna of Greenville, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on
We3t Eden Street.* / "
Visits In Hertford
-Miss Faye Copeland was the
gttest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs, Gilbert Garrett in Hert
ford Sunday.
Hampton Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. William Layton
and two children of Hampton, Va.,
spent the Christmas holidays with
friends and relatives in Edenton.
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Chapel Hill Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. House,
Jr., and family of Chapel Hill
spent the week-end as guests of
Mrs. Herbert Leary and Mrs.
Richard D. Dixon, Sr. They at
tended the Gardner-Spivey wed
ding in Windsor on Saturday
night.
South Boston Visitors
The Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Cale,
Jr., and son. Billy, spent several
days last week with his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Harrell. Mr. Cale is now
pastor at South Boston, Va.
Visits Sister
Frank Muth of Snow Hill spent
the week-end as guest of his sis
ter, Miss Tillie Muth.
Sunday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. George Muth of
Newport News and Mr. and Mis.
Nick Muth of Portsmouth were
Sunday guests at the home of
Miss Tillie Muth.
Return To Arkansas
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Bunch have
returned to Mammouth Springs,
Ark., after a visit with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bunch.
Called To Florida
Mrs. George Harrell and Mrs.
George Privott were called to
Gainsvillc, Fla., on Saturday due
to the illness of their sister, Mrs.
Margaret Satterfield.
Visit In Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. John Bond were
guests at the Chamberlain Hotel
at Old Point Comfort. Va.. during
The holidays and also visited rela
tives in that area.
Visit Mother
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCabe of
Norfolk. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Brame Morrison of Wilson spent
the- holidays with their mother.
Mrs. E. W. Bond.
Visit In Grit ton
Mrs. W. C. Moore, Sr., and Mrs.
Tom Beil were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moore in
Grifton on Wednesday.
Visits In Virginia
R. L. Chesson spent Christmas
in Franklin and Portsmouth, Va.,
with his daughter, Mrs. James
Bryant and Mrs. C. L. Babb.
Holiday Guests
Dr. and Mrs., Odie Underhill ol
Morganton, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Parker and son, Geoffrey of Falls
Church, Va., and Mrs. Fleming of
Duluth, Minn., were the holiday
guests of Mrs. Belle W. Parker.
Country Club Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leary,
Mr. and Mrs. William Privott and
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Downum were
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. John C.
Tayloe at the Country Club in
Washington Monday night.
Holiday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jordan and
daughter, LuEllen spent the holi
days here with Dr. and Mrs. R.
C. Jordan, Jr.
Visits Daughter
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin
had as their guest for the holidays
Mrs. Hardin’s mother, Mi s. James
of Rocky Mount.
Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs were
visited by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
of Birmingham. Ala., and
— -©r. Floyd Hobbs of Blacksburg,
Va.
- Christmas At Bladenboro
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Byrum, Jr.,
and . daughter spent Christmas
with Mrs. Byrum’s family in !
Bladenboro.
Visit In Atlanta
Mrs. Neppie Briley anti son, i
Roy, Mrs. Pencie Copeland and
son, Richard and Eddie Stallings i
spent the week-end in Atlanta.
Ga., visiting Mrs. Briley’s son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Briley.
Elizabeth City Visitor
Dorothy Bufflap of Eliza
betlu£isr s(knt Sunday, as guest
of geg» father. J. Edwin BufflapJ
and Mrgjiufflag.
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Return Home
i Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Skip)
, Leonard and family returned to
: j their home in Fayetteville last
Saturday after spending the holi
i days with Mrs. Leonard’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher.
In Wilson , „
Mrs. Neppie Briley and Miss
Mary Perry motored I to Wilson
Monday of last Week.
In Raleigh Friday
Mrs. Neppie Briley and Miss
Mary Perry spent Friday in Ra
leigh on business.
Guest Os Parents
Miss Estelle Perry' spent the
Christmas holidays as guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Perry.
Return Home
Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. B.
Jones and two sons, Britt and
Steve, returned to their home at
Springfield, Va., Monday after
spending the Christmas holidays
as guests of Mrs. Jones’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollowell.
Florida Guests
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tudor of
Clearwater, Fla., spent Monday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hughes.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele
and two daughters, Martha Jane
I and Harriet Randolph, returned to
their home at .Culpepper, Va., af
ter spending the Christmas holi
days as guests of Mrs. Furgiuele’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas-J.
Wood.
Visits fn Richmond
Miss Sara E. Miller spent the
week-end in Richmond, Va., as
guest of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilt
shire and son.
Visit In Burlington
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepard and
children spent she week-end in
Burlington visiting relatives.
Forest City Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Bufflap and
daughter, Anne’ spent the week
end as guests of Mr. Bufflap’s fa
ther, J. Edwin Bufflap and Mrs.
Bufflap.
Visits Cousin
Jimmy White spent, a few- days
last week as guest of his cousin,
Bobby Garrett, in Norfolk.
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Pennsylvania Visitors
Eugene Garrett and daughter,
Patsy and Jo Ann Russell of
Pottsville, Pa., returned home
Tuesday after spending the
Christmas holidays as guests of
Mr. Garrett’s mother, Mrs. John
Garrett and other relatives.
Christmas In Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. William J. White
spent the Christmas holidays with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., in
Charlotte.
Visiting In New Jersey
Mr. and Mrs. Armand Sealzi are 1
visiting Mrs. Scalzi’s parents in.
Vineland, N. J. |
Mt. Gilead Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Poe of Mt.
Gilead spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Medlin Belch.
In New York
Mrs. Wood Privott and daugh
ter. Frances Privott, are spending
the holidays in New York.
Visit In Falls Church
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas S. Barnes in FalLs
Church, Va.
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Holiday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. West Leary had
as their holiday guests. Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Small of Durham
and Miss Barbara Lcaiy of Chap
el Ililt.
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Suffolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Groves, Jr.,
and children. Richard and Sarah, !
of Suffolk were guests of Mrs.
D. B. Liles on Tuesday.
Holiday Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mu.
James Widdifield and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Carroll of Norfolk were
guests of Mrs. S. X. Stephenson
and Mrs. West By rum during the
holidays.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
AT ST PAUL'S CHURCH
New Year’s Day Holy Com
munion at 10:30 A. M.
Sunday Feast" of Lights at
5:00 P. M.
DAR MEETS JAN. 8
Edenton Tea Party Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revo
lution will meet Wednesday af
ternoon, January 8, at 3:30 o’clock
in; the Iredrfl h^e.
Phvott, re#ia,laMLalfi«,m.U f
tendance. _ \
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EPEItTOW. NORTH CAROLINA, THURjtPAT. JANUARY J. 1958.
sor Girl Weds Edenton Boy ")
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MRS. WILLIAM BADHAM GARDNER
The marriage of Miss Mary
Rhea Spivey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oswald LaFayette Spivey of
Windsor, to William Badham
Gardner, son of Mrs. William
Henry Gardner and the late Mr.
Gardner of Edenton, took place at
8 o’clock Saturday night, Decem
ber 28, in the Saint Thomas Epis
copal Church at Windsor.
The Rev. John Prior and the
Rev. George Holmes officiated.
Mrs. George Lewis Mardre, Jr.,
organist, <>f Windsor and Meredith ,
Miller of Lenoir, soloist, present- 1
ed a program of wedding music.
Charles Burden Spivey, cousin of:
the bride, served as Acolyte.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a formal wed-j
ding gowm of white peau-de-soir,
fashioned with a semi-sabrina
neckline of reembroidered alcn
con lace, bernhart sleeves and
princess bodice. The colonial
skirt, with modified bustle back. I
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swept into a Chapel train. Her
fingertip veil of imported silk il
lusion was arranged from a dainty
cap of rosepointi lace and irides
cents and seed pearls. She car
ried a bridal bouquet of stepha
notis centered with a white or
chid.
Mrs. John Hyman Woolard, of
Williamston, was matron of hon
or. She wore a floor length gown
ALL READY-MADE HATS
1/2 Price Or LESS
ALL BODIES REDUCED
Millinery
of coquelicot chiffon, styled whhsj
scooped , neckline, short sleeves I
and shiffed bodice topping a wide (
velvet midriff of matching velvet {
The bouffant skirt was fully ga-'
thered. She wore a white fur
bandeau and carried a white fur
muff adorned with Oregon hol
ly.
The attendants were Miss Jane
Rhea White, cousin of the bride
. of Roanoke Rapids; Mrs. James
Phyler Thompson of Winston-Sa
lem; Miss Ann Harmon Jones of
Norfolk, Va.; Miss Ajzbrey Camp
bell of Lynchburg, Va., and Miss
Elizabeth Reese of High Point.
They wore floor length gowns
i made exactly like th@> honor at
tendant. Their bandeaus and
muffs were also the same.
The bride’s mother wore a full
length powder blue gown of chif
fon over taffeta and corsage of
pink cymbidium orchids.
The mother of the bridegroom
wore a full length nile green
crepe gown and corsage of white
cymbidium orchids.
The bridegroom’s brother, Wil-,
liam Henry Gardner of Durham,
was best man. Ushers were Os
wald LaFayette Spivey, Jr., bro
ther of the bride; George Raines,
Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Stan
ley Leggett of Rocky Mount; Rob
ert Shelly of Virginia, Beach, Va.;
Richard Hines and William Bond,
Jr., of Edenton,
A reception was given by the
bride’s parents following the
ceremony, after which the couple
left for unannounced points.
For travel the bride wore a
light blue tweed wool suit with
rtavy blue accessories and a white
orchid lifted from her bridal bou
quet.
Mrs. Gardner attended Saint
Mary’s Junior College in Raleigh
and graduated from the Univer
sity of North Carolina, where she
was a member of the Delta Delta
Delta Sorority. She was present
ed to North Carolina State society
at the debutante ball in Raleigh
ph 1954. Mr. Gardner is a gradu-
I ate of the University of North
l Carolina, where he was a member
Jof the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fra
ternity.
The couple will make their
home in Edenton.
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Will earn dividend credit from January Ist,
If you do not have a savings account with us, j
resolve now to start
one during these 10 bonus days and get your share" \
of dividends in June.
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Pint Can Self-Polishing
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ATTEND CONFERENCE «
A group of local Jehovah’s Wit
nesses are now making plans id
attend an eight-day international
convention to be held in Yankee
Stadium and the Polo Grounds
combined at the end of July. A
local delegate attended the sejjiffM
annual Bible Corilerence
week a| Portsmouth, where Davia
Thomas was the principal speak
er. .Over 1,000 were tn attend
ance for the mam conference ses
sion held Sunday. 1