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Mrs. Danny Keaton Bankston
Easterling-Bankston Vows Spoken
Miss Kimberly Ann
Easterling became the bride of
Sgt. Danny Keaton Bankston of
Haywood, Calif., at 1 P.M.
Saturday in Fairbanks, Alaska.
The ceremony was held in the
Eielson Air Force Base Chapel.
A reception was held at the
NCO Club at Eielson AFB
Y immediately following the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Harding
Easterling of Edenton. Sgt.
Bankston is the son of Mr.
CAM. ME
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
William C. Bankston and the
late Mrs. Bankston.
Mrs. Bankston is stationed at
March AFB, Riverside, Calif.,
and is being transferred to
Fairbanks. She is a graduate of
John A. Holmes High School
and entered the Air Force 18
months ago. She is a dental lab
technician and holds the rank of
Airman First Class.
Two Sermon Topics
Chosen For Sunday
Rev. Robert E. Gray, pastor
of Edenton Baptist Church, will
use as his sermon topic “Let’s
Re-Create” at the 11 o’clock
Sunday morning worship
service. Scripture will be Psalm
46.
Speaking on “When Tradition
Conflicts With Christianity” at
the 7:30 evening worship
service, he will use as his
scripture Matthew 15:1-20.
How Many Facets Are There
on a Diamond?
Full-cut diamonds have
58 facets which play with
the light and make the dia
mond sparkle. Above the
girdle (the diamond’s larg
est circumference) are 32
facets plus the top table;
below are 24 facets plus the
culet or point.
Thursday, August 9, 1973
g PEBSOHALSI
Mrs. Clyde Adams and Dick
have returned home after two
months visit with her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Belch, Jr.,
and family in New Orleans, La.
Miss Margaret Geiger of
Raleigh spent the weekend
visiting Earl Chesson.
O
Mrs. Earl Goodwin, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Chesson and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Thorud attended
the East-West Football game in
Greensboro Thursday night.
O
Mrs. Ruth Warren of Winston-
Salem is visiting her mother
Mrs. Earl Goodwin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hollowell, Jr. and children Rick
and Rod of Martinsville, Va. are
visiting their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hollowell. Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit
Layton, Sr.
O
Out of town guests of Mrs. J.
J. Ross this weekend were: Mr.
Danny Hill and Miss Betsy Ross
of Greenville and Mrs. Lucille
Jones of Molusk, Va.
O
Mrs. George Asbell has
returned after visiting her
daughter in Tarboro, N. C.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodwin
and daughter Sherri of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. are visiting
his mother Mrs. Richard H.
Goodwin.
O
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burke of
Tacoma, Washington are
spending a few days with Mrs.
Burke’s grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Mansfield.
O
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott
of Newport News, Va. are
visiting his mother, Mrs. R. F.
Elliott this week.
O
Mrs. John Bunch and son Ben
have returned after vacationing
in Nags Head and visiting her
sister, Mrs. Marvin Wilson in
Faison, N. C.
O
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Small, Miss
Darlene Forehand, and Miss
Kathy Small attended the East
West Football game in
Greensboro Thursday night.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby
Tarkington and daughter
Laurie Anne of Chester. Va.
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Tarkington last
weekend.
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How Much of a Diamond’s
Weight Is Lost in Cutting?
Believe it or not, 50% of
the precious rough diamond
is ground away. But there’s
no waste in diamond cut
ting. Even the diamond dust
is used again to cut another
diamond. Remember, since
diamond is so hard, only
diamond can cut diamond.
Mrs. Allen Hornthal left
Monday morning to spend a few
days with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Knox Britt in Raleigh,
N.C.
Mr. Steve Katkaveck spent
the weekend at home. Steve is
attending summer school at
State College.
Miss Kim Elmore spent the
week visiting her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Mobley in
Rocky Mount, N.C.
O
Mr. Herbert Leary of
Reidsville, N. C. spent the week
with his brother and family Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Leary.
O
Mrs. Billy Bond of Eden, N. C.
is spending the week visiting
her mother Mrs. W. E. Bond.
O
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. James of
Rocky Mount, N. C. have
returned home after spending a
few days with her daughter and
family. Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Hardin.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross of
Raleigh spent the weekend in
Edenton visiting relatives.
0
Mrs. Dennis Willie and
daughter Denise of
Hackensack, N. J. are spending
a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mansfield. q
Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Gordon and son Bobby of
Greensboro and Mrs. L. J.
Phipps of Chapel Hill were
weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Ed Bond.
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Mrs. A1 Habit and children of
Va. Beach spent Monday
visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Miller.
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Vows Said In Double Ceremony
Miss Linda Mae Owen and
Mitchell Alan Upton and Miss
Nancy Carolyn Owen and
Michael Samuel Upton spoke
their vows in a double wedding
ceremony July 22 at Piedmont
First Baptist Church,
Piedmont, S. C.
Dr. T. A. DeVenney officiated
at a double ring ceremony at 3
P.M. Music was provided by
David Adkins, organist; Sidney
Hill, Dale Campbell and the
Mixed Ensemble of Wren and
Palmetto.
The brides are the daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. John Gary
Owen, Route One, Piedmont, S.
C. Their husbands are the sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce
Upton of Burton, S. C. and
formerly of Edenton, and
grandsons of Mrs. S. J. Sutton of
Edenton.
Attendants for Miss Nancy
Owen were Mrs. M. B. Corley,
Jr. of Tucker, Ga., matron of
honor, (her sister); Mrs.
Douglas Hood of Burlington,
Md., Miss Dottie Attaway of
Peizer, S. C. and Miss Beth
Cooper, of Piedmont, S. C.,
bridesmaids.
Miss Linda Owen chose her
TRIM TRlO—Lustrous cot
ton chintz shapes a lush
green pantsuit that bares a
surprise. It’s a halter bra
top in a madras print that
matches the shirt-jacket
lining. Wide-leg pleated
pants with big pockets com
plete the Geno of California
design. Chintz by Lowen
stein; madras from Galey &
Lord.
other sister, Mrs. L. D. Gaillard
of North Augusta, as her
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Morry Estes of
Richburg, S. C., Miss Dorothy
Fishburn of Aiken, S. C., and
Miss Candice Corley of Tucker,
Ga., the brides niece.
The brides wore identical
gowns of ivory silk organza
styled on princess lines with
Nottingham lace trim. The
chapel-length train was
detachable. They wore
matching mantillas trimmed
with Nottingham lace. Each
carried a cascade bouquet of
white sweetheart roses and
baby’s breath.
Little Miss Tammy Gaillard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Gaillard of North Augusta, was
flower girl. Their ringbearer
was Eric Shirley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Shirley of
Piedmont, S. C.
Best man for Michael Samuel
Upton was Gene Beilis of
Beaufort, S. C. Ushers were
William Deer and Ralph Martin
also of Beaufort and John Trotti
of Columbia, S. C.
Robert Pierce Upton of
Burton, S. C., was best man for
Mitchell Alan Upton
Ushers were William K. Bomar
of Duncan, S. C., the brides
cousin, Richard A. Gaillard of
North Augusta, S. C., the bride’s
nephew, and the gooms’
brother Robert Randall Upton
of Burton, S. C.
A reception was held in the
church social hall following the
ceremony. Assisting were Mrs.
S. M. Jones, Mrs. Steve Foster.
Mrs. Terry Watson and Miss
Susan Holliday.
For a wedding trip to Atlanta.
Mrs. Michael Upton wore a
white sleeveless dress with a
short jacket trimmed with red.
white and blue. She is a
graduate of Wren High School
and of Winthrop College. She
has studied at Juilliard in New
York City and will receive her
master of education degree
from Clemson in August. She is
choral director at Wren and
Palmetto High Schools and is
minister of music at the
Piedmont First Baptist Church.
Her husband is a graduate of
Beaufort High School, Beaufort.
S. C. He attended Clemson
University and was employed
with Sherwin-Williams Paint
Co., in Beaufort. Also he is an
officer in the S. C. National
Guard. He and his bride will
f 1
Mrs. M. A. Upton
make their home at Route One,
Piedmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Upton
also took a wedding trip to
Atlanta. She is a graduate of
Wren High School and of Lander
College and is presently doing
graduate work at Clemson. She
was employed as a second
grade teacher at Lyman
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Her husband attended
Clemson University and is now
a student at Miami Dade Junior
College. He is employed as a
radar technician at Homestead
Air Force Base, Homestead.
Fla. He and his bride will make
Iheir home in Homestead