Miss Nixon-Mr. Brooks Marry
Mfcs Margaret Manning
Nixon and Mr. William
Dannelly Brooks, 111, were
t united in marriage on May
19 at 4 P.M. in St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church. The
ceremony was performed
by Rev. Raymond Storie.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lee
Nixon of , Eden ton. The
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dannelly
Brooks, Jr., of Whiteville.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
wore an ivory qiana gown
trimmed in venise lace and
silk flowers ip her hair.
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Miss Mary Louise Waters
of Raleigh was maid of
honor. Mr. William Dan
nelly Brooks, Jr., father of
the groom, was best man.
Ushers were Mr*. Elwood
Lee Nixon, Jr., of
Clarksville, Va., brother of
the bride; Mr. John Joseph
McLaughlin of White Lake;
Mr. William Richard Hick
man and Mr. Julius Robert
Smith, Jr., both of
Whiteville.
Wedding music was
provided by Miss Linya
Grace Smith and the soloist
was Mr. Gary Dennis.
Mistress of ceremonies was
Mrs. Dorothy Douglas.
The bride's parents en
tertained at a reception
following the ceremony at
their home for out-of-town
guests.
A rehearsal dinner was
given by Mr. and Mrs.
William Dannelly Brooks,
Jr., parents of the groom,
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Lane McGirt on May 18 at
Sound view Restaurant.
After a wedding trip to
Nags Head, the couple will
reside in Stone Mountain,
Ga.
Courtesies
Open house was given on
April 21 by Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan Page, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Powell, Jr., Dr. and
Mrs. Ronald Whitson, and
Mr. and Mrs. James High at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James High of Whiteville.
A luncheon was given on
May 19 for the wedding
party and out-of-town guests
by Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Bond of Edenton at their
home.
! Merry Hill
News
By Ethel Win borne
I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith
[ wick are spending this week
at Nags Head. Virgie Baker
and Bernard Smithwick are
spending several days with
them.
Mrs. Margaret White
spent last Sunday at
j Harrellsville with Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley Fairless and
visited other relatives also.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
White have spent the past
two weeks at the state of
Utah, with their daughter,
Marion, her husband, David
Early and two children.
Mrs. Ellen Rea of Saint
Pauls spent last weekend
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr.
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Miss Lewis, a former
teacher here at the private
school, spent last weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Smithwick.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smithwick spent last
Wednesday at Elizabeth
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker
spent Wednesday at
Williamston.
Mrs. Bob House, Lynn and
Jennifer of Harrellsville
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Smith
wick.
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Thursday, May 31,1979
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Miss Rosa Jean Parrish
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Yates
Parrish, Jr., of Route 2,
Edenton, announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Rosa Jean, to
James Edwards Barger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Barger, Route 3, Edenton.
The wedding is planned
for August 5 at 3 P.M. at
Edenton Baptist Church.
Friends and relatives are
Cantata To Be Presented
The choir of Ballard’s
Bridge Baptist Church will
present the cantata “Gospel
Songs From the Good Old
Days” Sunday evening,
June 10 at 8 o’clock. The
performance will be under
the direction of Mrs. Brenda
Winbome.
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nine-class session
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youth - basic drawing (new students)
youth - various media (previous training)
adults - basic drawing
adults - various color media
adults - painting
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invited to attend.
Miss Parrish is a 1976
graduate of Chowan
Academy and a 1978
graduate of Peace College.
She is attending East
Carolina University where
she is majoring in Home
Economics Education.
Mr. Barger is a 1974
graduate of John A. Holmes
High School and is currently
employed in Manteo.
Refreshments and
fellowship will follow and
the pastor, George Cooke,
extends an invitation to the
public to attend.
An old law once on the books
in Indianapolis, Ind., makes it
a crime to argue on Sunday.
Edenton Society News
Mr. Mark Stevens of
Raleigh visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Stevens last weekend.
Mrs. C. A. Phillips visited
her mother, Mrs. J. H.
Burnett in Burgaw last
week.
Mrs. Charles W. Gregg
has returned to her home in
Athol after spending several
months in Raleigh visiting
her daughter and family Dr.
and Mrs. D. G. Spruill.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Owens visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parrish
in Henderson last weekend.
Mr. Otho West of Durham
Providence Church Notes
Providence invites all who
wish to join them on Sunday,
June 10, 1979 in worship
service rendered at First
Calvery Baptist Church,
Norfolk, Va. Rev. Fenner
Methodist
■ Topic
The sermon topic for the
evelen o’clock service on
Sunday morning, June 10, at
the Edenton United
Methodist Church is: “The
Disease of The Soul.”
Reverend R. R.
Blankenhorn has selected
Romans 8:1-11 as the
Scripture Lesson for this
message.
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JUNE BRIDE-ELECT
Mr. and Mrs. James Blount
announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage
of his sister, Santoria Or
deen,’to Mr. Larry Darnell
Wills. The bride-elect is the
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Brothers. She is
a 1979 graduate of Elizabeth
City State University. A
June 30 wedding is planned.
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was guest of Mr. and Mrs.
H. 0. West last weekend.
Mrs. Mary Edgar of W.
Monroe, La. is visiting Mrs.
Pete Smith this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Thomas and children of
Myrtle Beach, S. C. visited
Mrs. Cora Harrell last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Chasey of Long Branch, N.
J. were guests of Mrs. Leone
Twiddy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mc-
Cotters and daughters of
New Bern spent the
weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Byrum.
will be speaker. Service will
begin at 3:30 P.M. Buses
will depart from Providence
at 1:30 P.M. There is no cost
for this trip and dinner will
be served by the host
church.
Also, Spring Revival
begins at Providence on
Monday June 11 - 15, 1979.
Services will begin each
night at 7:30 P.M. We are
planning a “Good Old
Fashion Revival” with
special music each night.
Our guest evangelist is the
Rev. C. K. Jones, pastor of
Ebenezar Baptist Church,
Portsmouth, Va. We look for
you and yours there!
"Man is made by his belief.
As he believes, so he is."
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Mrs. William White has
returned home after visiting
her sister and brother-in
law Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
White, Jr. in Charlotte. She
also accompanied them on a
visit with their two sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe White of
Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy White of
Miami, Fla. They visited
many points of interest all
along the coast as far down
as Key West.
Mrs. Anita Tarkington has
returned from a buying trip
for Fall apparel. While there
she attended a fashion show
presenting 150 outfits of the
very latest fashion, also a
seminar with speaker Billy
Goldstein. Executive officer
and consultant of
“Parisian” of Birmingham,
Ala. Mrs. Tackington was
accompanied by her
husband, Raymond
Tarkington.
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made from a mixture of
fruits, usually include
raisins and nuts. A mar
malade usually contains
citrus fruit.
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