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Aboi^fomen Thartd&y.Apripg, Vtn Parks, Hull Vows Exchanged | Miss Teresa Lynn Paries |#id=Mrißobert Lewis Hull frere married, on March 18, at i 3 o’clock at Liberty Baptist Church in Hampton, V 4 I i The bride is the daughter c|d Mr. and Mrs. Whit Lee paries erf Hampton, Va. The gratadparents are Mr. and Mi*.; Hughes M. Bunch of Tyner, and Mr. and Mrs. Rritiy Parks of HobbsviQe, • The groom is the son of Mfi. Rufus Hull of Newport Nears, Va. and the late Mr. HuQ. Hie grandmother is w t : j§f| i> ' Sr mmim * mss wll ' pßhh ' J $ < IPPVt * IWE w m , ?„> mmm §!■* • •» ■ mm, ,- jl ®v •• f Ar'jfiii'l ■y ■ “ IHKBB K* t «i ‘ fWt?- ■■■• P ■' K" * •. 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Convected or Conven- HHUI t, >\\ tional radiant heat in your oven at ',. ,\ the flip of a switch 1 The Conven ; l tional cooks your present recipes without change J -Convected, your Jenn-Air -4 : ,1 bum Sh. .cooks cooler and faster mmmm r»ng«, capturmg (Turkeys, roasts and hams cook mwk* and odors at 50° lower temperature, aw»efficiently reducing cooking time W «M{ -i asmupftftsWWl) ' * wetroursfwwoom orpftowe tor m brochun 'jtnfiAft cwnpjf Imt of'rifgm tnd cooktop. Tfe:t3ft)WANHERAL& Mrs. Christine Johnson of York, Va. v Rev,- Jack Wilder conducted the double ring ceremony with a candlelight setting of white gladiolis, fugi poms, white pixies, baby breath and palms. v p_ Wedding music, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Larry '% Sherwood, and the organist, Mrs. Ida Landlord. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a formal length gown with a ruffle of white Hospital Auxiliary To Meet The Chowan Hospital Auxilkyy will meet at 10 A. M. Manday at the Parish House of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Mrs. Ann Ellis, stated that a decision - Qualified - Capable - Experienced * J You Know Where I Stand J I RE-ELECT i ! N-J-GeorgeJ { Chowan County Commissioner J l First Township i I Vote May 2, 1978 J | Thank You ForYour Support And Vote J Page 3-A organza, white satin and Chantilly lace, by Stem and Stern. The bottice, front apd back, was covered in Chantilly lace. The skirt had lace appliaues the full length around, and a ruffle, also trimmed in lace. The sleeves, made of organza and V appliques, were enhanced by lace, covered cuffs encircled with a ruffle of organza. Her floor length veil was edged in lace and had lace appliques within the border. Her gown and veil was made by her mother. Miss Selena Carol Parks of Hampton, sister of the bride was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Glenda Bunch of Chesapeake, Va., cousin of the bride; Miss Donna Simons of Hampton, Va., and Misses Debbie and Cindy Hull of Newport News, sisters of the groom. Steve Francis of Newport News, Va., served as best man. Groomsmen were Wade and Glenn Parks of Eden ton, cousins of the bride; Johnny Harrington and Ricky Snodgrass of Newport News, Va. Serving as mistress of ceremony was Rosemary Beck. < For her ' daughter’s wedding, the bride’s mother > choSe a candlelight qiana floor length-buttoned neck band and high waisted in sert band, with elbow-length cape sleeves and coursage of red rpses. The mother of the groom, chose a sea green qiana floor length gown with spaghetti straps and lace, with a short lace jacket to match. Her coursage of white roses. ' A reception was held at After the wlddmgtripTne couple will reside in Newport News. Va. will be made at the meeting concerning expenditures of proceeds from the Hospital Auxiliary Ball held in February. "ews From ’ wieriy HiK 'ff. '4 ByEflirtMMtoboiie : 1 Mr. apd tin. Everett Baker and son, Brian of r o**aP«ake. Va. rod Mgs. 1 Lila Minton df Mart EBl - Sunday with Mr and ■ Mrs. Rufus Baker and Mrs. Minton spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Baker. j —O— Mr. and Mrs. Chesley - White is spending sometime this week at Myrtle Beach, Sfouth Carolina, with Mr. and; Mrs. David Early and children. . —O— Miss Suzanne Cobb of Windsor sperit the weekend with Miss Marie Pruden. Mrs. Peggy Allcox and • daughter of Clinton spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White. the Rev. and Mrs. Wint Hale and children, Helen, Otha and Joseph spent. Easter Sunday afternoon in Ahoskie as a guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Otha Hale. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Pruden Jr. were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marirn Rea of Saint Pauls: Miss Marsha Barfield of Raleigh was the guest Easter weekend of her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bob House, children, Lynn and Jennifer of Harr ells ville were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick. Mrs. Maude Foxwell has been a patient at the Bertie Hospital in Windsor for the past two weeks. Mrs. Ruth Smith and boys, Kent and Joe of ' Eden ton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williford. —CL*-■ The Rev. Wint Hale spent, Tuesday at Durham and visited Mrs. Lucille Cowand who has been a patient at Duke Hospital for, several Weeks after Her condition jjflMSktlyej improved now. " Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Smith wick made a trip to Wilmington Easter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Turner of Sharpsburg were guests of her parents, last weekend -.Mr. and Mrs. William White. Charlie Keeter of Hamp ton spent the weekend at his home here. ■ r ♦, Bernard Williford was a patient at the Chowan Hospital in Edenton for several days recently, but now at home. Jim and Jerry Hops have just returned from a Worldwide Marriage En counter Deeper Weekend in . Atlanta, Ga. 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They attended Mars Hill College, and graduated from Baylor University and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Double Ring Ceremony ij ' A "rs V, Unites, Local Couple ” • \ Miss Dianne Jordap and Mr. Jackie were united in marriage, February 19, at 2 o’clock at Chappell Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Billy Old performed the double-ring ceremony. Wedding music , was presented by Miss Julie Best. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Annie Jordan of . Tyner, and the late Feranando Jordan. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker, of Roxobel and the late Mr'.' Jack Bass. Given in marriage by her brother, Paul Jordan of Elizabeth City, the bride wore white organza gown. Cotton venise lace enhanced the bodice and trims the full, sheer sleeves. Edged in delicate lace, the lovely scooped neckline is raised in back. Flowing A-line skirt curves to a sweeping chapel Her veil was a headpiece that frames the face. Cotton venise lace and seed pearls match the gown. She carried a white Bible covered with a lace cover with white carnations and red roses. Miss Christine Jordan of Tyner, sister of bride, was maid of honor. Attending as bridemaids Louisville, Kentucky. Special music by the Sanctuary Choir at the morning service will be the anthem, “Ye Shall Be Witnesses”, and at the evening worship “People to People.” ?&'■ The system of using finger prints for identification was started by William Herschel of the Indian Civil Service in 1858, at Jungipur, India. _were: Mrs.* Katherlnh! Copeland of tyn«," sister of I ..bride, arid Mrs. Brerida/ White of Roxobel, sister of groom. Rebecca Jordan of Merry Hill, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Mr. Baker served as best man. Ushers were: Jarvis. Copeland of Tyner, broker-! in-law of , bride, and Edi 1 White of Roxobel; brother in-law of groom. Miss Jane Copeland of Tyner, niece of the bride,, was mistress . of! ceremonies. ' ; The bride’s mother wore a coral two piece polyester knit dress. The bridegroom’s mother wore a light blue two piece! polyester knit dress. Both wore corsages of white; carnations. A reception was held at Center Hill Community Building, Tyner, following, the ceremony. i The bride changed to a* red, white, and navy blue dress and wore a corsage, of three red roses lifted from her Bible. They are making, their home at Lewiston. , j Courtesy <". PI The bride was honored by relatives with a floating miscellaneous shower on March 4 at Center Hill Community Building. Society News Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casciano, John Casciano of Hampton, Va., and Mrs. Gordon Poole of Poquson, Va. were guests of Mrs. John Bond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin of Charlotte visited his parents Dr. and Mrs. Hardin last weekend. Continued On Page 6
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