Swindells Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Swin
dell reached an important
Plateau in their life on Feb
ruary 22,
On this day in 1922 Caro
line Privott and James D.
Swindell were married —on
this day in 1972 they cele
brated their golden wedding
anniversary. To mark the
restive occasion a dinner, in
“reir honor, was held Satur
day night at Edenton Res
taurant. Hosting the event
were Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Lewis, Jr., of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Cul
len Swindell of Greensboro.
Guests found their places
marked with place cards on
which were attached golden
wedding rings and wedding
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BRIDE-ELECT —Mr. and Mi’s. James Carlisle Cope of
Suffolk, Va., announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Marcia Ann, to Milton Ray Evans, son of Mr. and
Mrs-- Milton James Evans of Edenton. Miss Cope is a
graduate of Suffolk High School and is employed at CIT
Financial ‘Services* iif~Suf/oflT as service assistant. Evans
is a graduate of Chowan High School and is employed
at Virginia Department of Highways as an inspector.
The. wedding will take place June 18 at First Baptist
Church, Suffolk.
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bells. At each place there
was also a commemorative
50th anniversary box filled
with decorated after-dinner
mints. An appropriate floral
centerpiece graced the head
table.
D. C. (Lew) Lewis was
toastmaster. Toasts to the
couple were filled with inci
dents from the Swindells’
“courting” and married years.
Many remembrances both
sentimental and hilarious—
were incorporated in the
toasts.
Cullen Swindell finalized
the evening with a tribute
to his parents. This tribute
was interspersed with signi
ficant news events of the
years 1922-72. He also pre-
sented the honored couple
with two engraved gold gob
lets, a gift from their child
ren and their spouses.
Guests, included: Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Oglesby, Mr. and
Mrs. John Mitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Overman, Mrs.
Mary .Privott, Mrs. Laura
Harrell and Mrs. Cornelia
Privott.
Also, Mrs. Lina Stallings,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daniels,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tarking
ton, Miss. Frances Marsh
bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Reaves, Sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. George Privott.
Also, Miss Frances Privott,
Mrs. Emma Perkins, Mrs.
Lindsay Swindell, Mrs. Annie
Sexton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ores Spivey of Arlington, Va.
For And
Ab out Women
Page Three
Society News
Mr. and Mrs. Ramond San
derlin of Elizabeth City and
Mrs. Helen Parks spent Sun
day in New Bern visiting
their son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Woody Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Small
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Bunch, Jr., and
family attended the Ringling
Brothers Circus at Scope in
Norfolk, Va., Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Perkins of
Washington, D. C., attended
Friendship Night, observed by
Edenton Chapter No. 302,
Order of the Eastern Star,
Monday night.
Mrs. Mamie Parker will
return home today (Thurs
day) from Lewiston, where
she was attending Mrs. J. B.
Saunders following an acci
dent.
Air. and Mrs. Jimmie Dail
of Lumberton spent the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dail.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wright
of Raleigh spent the week
end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kirby Wright and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Elliott.
Jewell Small of Peace Col
lege spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Small.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shean
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Evans attended the Ringling
Brothers Circus at Scope in
Norfolk, Va., Saturday.
Gene Saunders of Raleigh
spent the weekend visiting
bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
E. Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kinion
and children attended the
Ringling Brothers Circus at
Scope in Norfolk, Va., Satur
day.
Mrs. Bonnie Keys and
daughter ,Diana of Ports
mouth, Va., are spending
several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Alexander.
Mrs. Nina Whiteman vis
ited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam A. Love, of
Wingate over the weekend.
Miss Peggy Bunch spent
the weekend in Raleigh vis
iting friends.
Mrs. Wayne Conner spent
the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Powell of South Boston, Va.
Mrs. Bud Skiles and daugh.
ter Kerry of Glen Burnie,
Md., are spending this week
with her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Kathleen Skiles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Smith
. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Parker attended the State-
Wake Forest basketball game
in Raleigh on Saturday.
Judy Earnhardt of East
Carolina University spent the
weekend with her parents.
Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Earn
hardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rog
erson of Winston-Salem spent
the weekend in Edenton vis
iting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kollowell
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Bertram Hollowell spent
Saturday in Norfolk, Va., and
attended the Ringling Broth
ers Circus at Scope.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Simpson and daughter Carole
of Hampton, Va., visited Mr.
nod Mrs. Joe Wright over
the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Graham White
and son George visited Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. Teague, Jr., in
Chapel Hill over the week
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A special birthday tribute
was paid to Mrs. Annie Swin
dell Sexton at the dinner hon
oring the golden wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Swindell.
Mrs. Sexton celebrated her
80th birthday anniversary on
Tuesday, February 22. In
recognition of this event she
was presented an engraved
gold broach and framed scroll
by Mrs. Carolyn S. Lewis
and Cullen her
niece and nephew and their
families.
Mrs. Sexton for many years
an Edenton resident, has
made her home in Norfolk,
Va., for the past 29 years.
One of her children, William
A. Sexton, is a resident of
Edenton.
THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, February 24, 1972
Mrs. Harry Gard and son
Carl spent the weekend in
Norfolk visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White
hurst.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eure
and son Darrell of Dover,
Del., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Evans over the week,
end.
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Mrs. Richard Hollowell is
visiting her son, Richard
Hollowell, Jr., in Martinsville,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Swin
dell and family of Greens
boro, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Lewis of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Mrs. W. A. Sexton of Nor
folk, Va., Mrs. O. E. Spivey
of Arlington, Va., and Mrs.
Lindsey Swindell of Eliza,
bclh City visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Swindell during
the weekend.
Sunday’s Sermon
Topics Are Given
“A Jealous God” is the
sermon topic chosen by Rev.
E. L. Earnhardt, pastor of
Edenton Methodist Church,
for the Sunday morning wor
ship service. His text is
from Exodus 30:4-6. His
topic for (he evening worship
service is “Divine Nature,”,
taken from II Peter 1:1-4.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Mrs. Gladys Outlaw
South Oakum Street, announces the engagement of he
daughter, Jerrie O’Neal, to Lathan Forbes, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Sr., of Elizabeth City. Miss Out
law is also the daughter of the late Clarence Outlaw.
She is a 1968 graduate of John A. Holmes High School
and is employed at Macks Variety Store. Forbes at
tended Elizabeth City High School and is employed at
City Motor Parts in Elizabeth City. No wedding date
has been set.
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Sunday’s Sermon
Sermon Topics
Dr. William C. Butts, pas
tor of Providence Baptist
Church, has chosen “Remem
ber, Remember” as his ser
mon topic for the morning
worship service on Sunday.
There will be no evening
vespers.
Schedule Set For
Arts In Edenton
February 28 . March 13
An exhibit in the Shepard-
Pruden Memorial Library of
marine oils by Frank L. Wil
liams of Edenton.
March I - 31
An exhibit of selections
from a collection of prints
and etchings by Rembrandt,
Whistler, Van Ostade, Meis
sonnier, Bartelozsi, Sir Sey
mour Haden, Corot, Longhi,
Frank Duveneck, Stephen
■Parrish, S. Arlent Edwards
and others.
March 14 . 31
Exhibit of portraits by the
internationally known artist,
Joe King of Winston-Salem.
March 9
Two concerts by the 80-
member Carteret County
High School Glee Club, di
rected by Laurence Stith and
sponsored by the Chowan
Arts Council.
March 14
Evening concert in the
Holmes High School audi
torium by the Albemarle
Choral Society under the di
rection of Dr. Clifford Bair
of the College of the Albe
marle.
Next week a three-act play
will be cast by Sandra Boyce,
drama director in the public
schools, for afternoon and
evening performances in
April.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hughes, Route 2, Edenton,
announce the birth of a baby
girl, Shelly Doreene, at the
Albemarle Hospital, Eliza
beth City, on February 15.
Mrs. Hughes is the daughter
.of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller.
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Miss A. Cliarmalne Martin
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Wedding Is Set
Mrs. Alexander Martin of ’>
Edenton announces the en- , ;
gagement and forthcoming
marriage of her daughter, >: ; r
Alexis Charmaine, to Charles ~a
Mercer Temple of Elizabeth ’
City. ~;1
Miss Martin is a student at
Hicks Academy of Beauty
Culture in Norfolk, Va., '
where she will graduate in
July. She is the daughter of
the late Mr. Martin.
Mr. Temple is the son of .
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. .
Temple of Elizabeth City. He
is a 1970 graduate of College .
of the Albemarle.
The wedding is set for ■.«
August 6. No invitations are . '
being sent but friends and
relatives are invited to at
tend. <■.