3n o!La^ua^e Miss Rebecca Louise < Evans and James Richard Andrews were united in marriage at 2:00 on August M, 1982 at the Immanuel I ' ' '- 1 -- I H| * f I ; * *: .ri x ♦ Mrs. James Richard Andrews The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans of Edenton. The groom is the son of Juanita Jones of Knightdale, N.C. Mrs. Janie Evans, grand mother of the bride attended the ceremony. Music was provided by Libby H. Taylor of Colerain with Gary Brower of Edenton, soloist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace. Silk Vaneese lace ruffled the neck, bodice and fitted sleeves. The sheer yoke was accented with re embroidered vaneese lace appliques. The gown was fashioned with a natural waist, accented by a silk ribbon, for the three tiered skirt and chapel length train. Each tier was ruffled with vaneese lace. The veil was cathedral length and trimmed with chantilly lace. The bride carried a bouquet of stephanotis lilies, morn ing glories and roses. Miss Jean Myers of Merry Hill was Maid of Honor. "KestcashprS" 56 OLD WEDDING BANDS ~ SELL WHILE THE I I CLASS RINGS M » RKET,SUP! 10K -14 K -18 K WE WILL TEST UNMARKED GOLD BUYING EVERY THURS.-FRI.-SAT. COLONIAL COTTAGE ANTIQUES 203 S. BROAD F °™ E 482-4680 GIBSON AIR CONDITIONERS AT COST Complete Inventory i In Stock For A Limited Time! CARPET AND APPLIANCE PLAZA downtown edenton Baptist Church. The Rev. Gordon West officiated the ceremony with the Rev. Ashby Browder assisting. Bridesmaids were Jan Humphrey of Raleigh, Kathy Lane, Cindy Ricks and Rene Harrell of Edenton. Ray Quinn of Raleigh was best man to the groom. Ushers were Willard An drews, Jr. of Garner, NC, William Staney of Wendell, Anthony Evans and Edward Evans, Jr. both of Edenton. Heather Quinn of Raleigh was flower girl and Paul Copeland of Hertford was ringbearer. Honor attendants were Brenda Massengill, Carla White, Terry Hardison and Beebe Creekmore of Edenton. Junior attendants were Lori White of Norfolk and Felisa Harrell of Edenton. Shelia Sampson and Teresa Harrell greeted guest. Mrs. Kathleen Lane of Edenton and Irene Quinn were co-mistress’s of ceremony. The bride and groom’s mothers both wore formal length dresses of dusty rose. Continued On Page 3-A •flyout li/omen Page 2-A jlllPPy t jjjpig - Kb * 1 -dm f v HHnMjg Mrs. Ernest Gregory Kehayes oLuj>fcta£ < DovSa (sie §o6emrvi^c3 Sophia Darlene Farless and Ernest Gregory Kehayes were married August 21, at Riverside Baptist Church with the Rev. John H. White and the Rev. Donald L. Clinton officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Farless, Jr., of Merry Hill, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Kehayes of Edenton. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white chiffon knit gown with re - embroidered Alencon lace and Schiffli lace. The fixed bodice, wilh a . high grown , cqfiar of Alencon lace and pearls,. ' Was - accented bya tret'yoke with a Schiffli lace ruffle. The bride wore a derby hat bordered in lace and pearls with double veiling at the back. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jimmy C. Bowen, sister of the bride, of Hartsville, S.C. Bridesmaid was Sylvia K. Daum, sister of the bridegroom, of Edenton, N.C. The bridegroom’s father CRICKETEER' The corporate Kgg.-ZTs image. Never underesti- V mate the power of appearance. ML The look that sets /PlPjßj £ A you apart from M Wa XB ,/L !he crowd Like m IMt. ’• 10-’-or a /"CAk i J J&r m spKJHL \ I y Af7^Tl . tn natural F |. -; XMg&M oocKeis ana 'ykjK Wm u MS center vent tJV jBW * pure 0 Cricketeer— \llW| 'he confident *\ | -gjP|KjfJ3j|Br A f iook to propel you ' \Ji W&HJf up the executive \ m 'adder 1 f* m, A \ • Wmm * ••><! ■ ELLIOTT COMPANY 309 S. Broad Street Edenton, N.C. Thursday, August 26, 1982 served as best man and the ushers were Mr. Jimmy C. Bowen of Hartsville, S.C. and Mr. Thomas C. Cross, 111, of Edenton, N.C. Music was presented by Mr. Hugh D. Dial, Jr., of Edenton. Mrs. Franklin McCrery of Colerain served as mistress of ceremonies. A reception was given by the parents of the bride at Colerain Beach and Boat Club, the couple left on a wedding trip to Penn sylvania. They will live in Raleigh N.C. Courtesies July 3 - Dinner party given ’ byDr. and Mrs. Edward G. BondtodMt ahd Mrs. W.LL _ Hoilcoifcel],_Jr : At the Rond home in Edenton. July 29 - Miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Ed ward Farless, Mrs. Ben Adams and Mrs. Leonard Farless at the Edward Farless home. July 30 - Cookout given by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eure and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Farless at the Farless beach. Continued On Page 3-A oKioo Sa)cmio, OKx. Sffliott °Wc3 Sn ©ou&fe-SUnj Gziemony Carol Denise Evans of Durham, N.C. and James Douglas Elliott, Jr. of Cary, N.C. were united in marriage on August 14 at First Baptist Church, Durham, N.C. at 2 P.M. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hilton Evans of 2702 Sparger Road, Durham and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitfield of Durham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas Elliott, Edenton and the grandson of Mrs. W.A. Elliott, Hertford and Mrs. D.G. Alderman of Rose Hill, N.C. The double ring ceremony was performed by Dr. Charles Harris. Mel Luther, soloist was accompanied by Vi Luther, organist. Selections chosen were “The Greatest of These is Love”, “He Has Chosen You for Me” by Pat Terry, The Lord’s Prayer, and for the Processional “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” and for the Recessional “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee”. The bride was escorted to the alter by her father and the groom’s father served as best man for his son. Other oLoota£^ia August 14, was a day filled with interesting information and nostalgia, as the Edenton - Chowan Optimist Club sponsored Railroad Nostalgia Day. The day included rides on Southern Railways’ famed ‘The Best Friend of Charleston’ and a trip through the Exhibit car, also provided by Southern Railways. The Best Friend of Charleston is a replica of the first train in the nation to offer regular train service for passengers. The Best Friend continued in this tradition as it gave rides to over 1000 of the residents of this area. The Exhibit Car por trayed the story of Southern Railway’s service development, and leader ship in rail lervice) the #tpry was < in graphic and gudio iieclia along * With samples >L of - and model railroad cars. I ANEW fIEL* I I FOR’B2 .. . I I HUSTLER ’■ i Sm I 'Be i K ' I I EXPRESS I I The makers of the Hustler Peanut Com- I I bine are proud to introduce a new Hustler, I I the EXPRESS. Built from the strong, dura- I I ble Hustler 2000, the new EXPRESS has I I the changes you’ve asked for. 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Miss Emily Jarman, daughter of the bride, was the bride’s only attendant. Her gown was a miniature version of her mother’s. After a reception in the church Fellowship Hall, the couple left for a wedding trip to Topsail Island. They will make their home in Cary, N.C. at 1029 Castalia Drive. The groom is em ployed by Home Security Life Insurance Company as a Regional Group Manager. He holds a B.S. degree from N.C. State University where he was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. The bride is a graduate of the School of Dental Hygiene from the Univer sity of North Carolina and is employed by Dr. Frank Morse of Durham, N.C. A rehearsal dinner for the wedding party was given by the groom at Claire’s and an after rehearsal party was ItJSTOrI THEATRE EDEIfTOH, M.C [ LATE SHOW FRI & SAT I AT 11:30- j jj^ml given by the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Elliott at Hope Valley Country Club. The wedding day brunch was given by Mr. rad Mrs. I.J. Quinn at the Ramada Inn on Duke Street. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Morse entertained the couple with a dinner party for family and friends at their home in Durham. Mr. and" Mj&. Wyatt Dixon, Jr. of Durham en tertained with an afternoon of rest and relaxation and dinner at their lake cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Pahl, Mr. and Mrs. Billy IVa. Fork Produce is proud to announce their newest peanut combine. Roanoke Hustler They are a sales, service and parts center. Va. Fork Produce Hwy. 32 North 482-2165 lAT LOR OR 793-2185 TH6ATRE EPEHTON, N.C| FOR MOVIE INFO! J f MOVIE PISCOUN? BOOKS how ON SALE I [ I (ends I'E.T" ’ THURSDAY CFNIORI ! I [THURSDAY: THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL: CITIZENS NITeI J I B‘ I fWtJAY'I9 t*ftlES wsrtt WHtES Attfal lrw H J 1 TUESDAY IS BARGAIN HITE ADM. 1.50 I Pahl, Mr.' and Mrs. Larkin Pahl, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williams gave c pig picking at “The Barn” bn Wellington Road in Raleigh. Revival services will be in progress at the Hawkins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church of Edenton, from August? 30 through September 3. The Rev. Proctor Freeman, Pastor of the Rebecca arid- Pilgrim Journey A.M.E. Zion Churches, will be the guest evangelist. Different choirs will render the music. Continued On Page 3-A

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