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Mrs. Albert Donnell Granby
]\ Mutfteeiltoto -tfokday 4jomei "Tout
A Holiday Homes Tour,
sponsored by the Mur
freesboro Exchangette Club,
will take place on Saturday,
.December 18, in Mur-
(NC). The tour will
-*ihclude ten homes, ranging in
Resign from contemporary to
i.Colonial. Tour hours will be 2
toi 5 P.M. and 7 to 10 P.M.
Advance tickets, at $3.00
each, can be purchased from
Belk Tyler’s, Lessie’s Florist,
and the main branch of North
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. ,Wells. He is a graduate of
...East Carolina University
. .where he received a B.S.
...degree in business ad
v ministration. He is employed
• "by Wachovia Bank in
,!i Uaurinburg.
; r ' The bride was given in mar
: tiage by her parents and
to the altar by her
7." father. She wore her mother’s
wedding gown. Susan Elaine
Collie of Columbia, S.C.,
served as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
,; Claude R. Wilson, Jr., of
Chapel >HiU|'< Vivian Rivers..
Johnson of Rocky Mounted
Mary 'Mlfgitrel Rfeone of"
Kinston, and Christy JW“
Williams of Greenville.
Frederick Arnold Teel of
NOTICE
All flowers and containers will be
removed from Beaver Hill
Cemetery and Vine Oak Cemetery
on March 29, 1982. Anyone having
flowers or containers they wish to
keep must remove them prior to this
date.
Your cooperation will be greatly
appreciated.
Samuel W. Noble/ Jr.
Administrator
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Carolina National Bank—all
located on Main Street. On the
day of the tour, tickets may be
purchased during tour hours
from the Roberts-Vaughan
House, also located on Main
Street.
Several of the tour homes
were open for Heritage
Weekend in the Spring. On
December 18 the public will
have the opportunity to see
these homes decorated for the
Holiday Season.
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Wilmington, brother-in-law of
the bridegroom, served as
best man. Ushers were:
Thomas Way Rose of Port St.
Lucie, Fla., brother-in-law of
the bridgroom; Timothy
Steward Williams of Enfield:
Stephen Anthony Brown of
Raleigh: and Mike Hursel
Johnson of Raleigh.
Sarah Ellen Ballance of
Fremont presided at the guest
register.
Following the ceremony,
the parents of the bride enter
tained at a reception in the
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reside In LawinMilrgj If I
On November 21, a tea was
given by Mrs. M.P. Ray, Jr.
Ati33 Peeples t Ait. (ftunity Hxchanye l/oun
Miss Euvonne Arbodella
Peeples and Albert Donnell
Granby were united in mar
riage on Saturday, November
27th, at one o’clock in the
afternoon at Shiloh Baptist
Church, Boykins, Virginia.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Dorothy Peeples Carter
and the late Joe E. Peeples of
Drewryville. She is the grand
daughter of Mrs. Sallie
Gholston of Branchville and
Mrs. Josephine Cousins of
Drewryville.
The groom is the son of
Mrs. Janie Granby of Eden
ton, North Carolina and the
grandson of Mrs. Katie Gran
by of Va. Beach.
The double-ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev. R.
C. Elliott before an arch of
lighted cathedral candles
within a fan candelabra. The
fan candelabra and the altar
vase were decorated with
mixed silk flowers accented
with burgundy and pink roses.
Mrs. Thelma Jennings,
organist, of Franklin
rendered the wedding music
and accompanied Mrs. Peg
gie Smith and Mrs. Evelyn
Carter, soloists, who sang
“People” and “We’ve Only
Just Begun” prior to the wed
ding ceremony and “The
Lord’s Prayer” after the mar
riage vows.
The bride was escorted to
the altar by her brother,
Eiger Peeples, and given in
marriage by her family. She
wore a formal gown designed
of white organza and Chantil
ly lace. R featured a Queen
Anne neckline outlined with
organza ruching. The all lace
bodice released a full circular
skirt and catherdral train.
The front panel of the skirt
was tiered with lace and
organza ruffles. An identical
£ond Wedding
Continued From Page 2-A
Mrs. James Bond, Sr.,
mother of the groom, wore a
long dress of pink organza,
with a white carnation
corsage.
Mrs. Sherry Ellis served as
mistress of ceremony.
Following the ceremony the
reception was held at the
Chowan' Golf and* Coulty
ClubtMc«fcMn>i Elwootf Ifix
on fttvVThoifas
Paul Griffin greeted the
guests at the door.
The guest were welcomed
to the beautiful table of
refreshments by Mrs. Sherry
Ellis, ’the cake was cut by
Mrs. Bryant Griffin, sister-in
law of the bride, and Mrs.
Nathan Dail poured punch.
Courtesies for the bride
wore a shower, November 9,
given by Mrs. Sherry Ellis
and Miss Anna Hoskins.
Mr. & Mrs. Elwood Nixon,
Mr. & Mrs. West W. Byrum
Jr. and Mr & Mrs. J. D. Elliott
entertained with a cocktail
party November 13 at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Elwood
Nixon.
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Sunday
motif of lace and ruffles swept
down the back of the train.
The bishop sleeves were tight
ly cuffed in lace with organza
ruche.
Her picture hat was design
ed of hand embroidered lace.
The scalloped brim was en
crusted with a double row of
seed pearls. The pearls en
crusted crown was adorned
with a delicate silk flower. It
was covered and veiled with
Frence point d’esprit illusion.
She carried a bouquet of red
roses, pink miniature carna
tions and baby’s breath ac
cented with ribbon streamers.
Miss Margorie Joyner of
Drewryville was maid of
honor. She wore a formal
gown of burgundy. The gown
had a laced bodice and
sleeves with a pleated cir
cular skirt. The outfit was
highlighted with a matching
burgundy pillbox hat with a
matching veil. She carried a
bouquet of burgundy and
daphne silk flowers.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Joyce Peeples of Norfolk,
sister-in-law of the bride;
Miss Yolanda Hackney of
Philadelphia, cousin of the
bride; Miss Joyce Granby
and Miss Elaine Granby of
Va. Beach, sisters of the
groom; Miss Jacqueline
Granby of Va. Beach, cousin
of the groom; Mrs. Diane
Clark of Va. Beach; Mrs.
Juanita Wharton of Norfolk
and Miss Theresa Blunt of
Chesapeake. They wore iden
tical daphne colored formal
gowns with laced bodice and
sleeves with an attached
pleated circular skirt. Their
outfits were also highlighted
with a matching daphne
pillbox hat with matching
veil. They carried a bouquet
of daphne and pink silk
flowers.
Little Miss Tomika Latrice
Carr, cousin of the bride, was
the flower girl. She wore a full
length white polyester organ
za dress with a high ruffled
neckline. Her picture hat was
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covered with delicate silk
flowers. She carried a white
basket adorned with rose
petals. .
Mr. Alexander Now 6« «f 1
Baltimore, Maryland was
best man. Groomsmen were
Mr. Earl Peeples of Norfolk
and Mr. Ervin Peeples of
Drewryville, brothers of the
bride; Mr. Kenneth Granby of
Edenton, brother of the
groom; Mr. Larry Granby of
Newport News, cousin of the
groom; Mr. Henry Morring,
Jr. of Norfolk; Mr. Calvin
Slade, Mr. Michael Bell and
Mr. James Williams, all of
Va. Beach.
The groom was attired in
formal white tails with a mat
ching wing-tip collared shirt
and vest. His outfit was com
pleted with a white ascot and
white shoes. His attendants
wore medium grey formal
tails with white wing-tipped
collar shirts acccented with a
grey and white stripe ascots.
Their outfits were completed
with rose boutonnieres.
Master Kevin Faison,
cousin of the bride, served as
ring bearer. He wore a white
tuxedo complimented with a
white wing-tipped collared
shirt and matching white
shoes. He also wore a rose
boutonnierre in his lapel. He
carried the wedding rings on
a heart-shaped white satin
pillow.
The bride’s mother wore a
formal gown of daphne crepe
de chine with a drape
neckline. The gown flowed in
to a full skirt. The outfit was
further highlighted with
burgundy accessories. She
wore a hair ornament of
burgundy and daphne or
chids. She wore a corsage of
white chrysanthemum.
The groom’s mother wore a
formal gown of burgundy
crepe de chine with a lace
bodice and a matching lace
jacket. The gown flowed into
a full circular pleated skirt.
The outfit was accessorized
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(Hfout Women
Thursday, December 2,1982
Teressa Jean Forehand
and
William Timothy Belch
Uftntet Potato Meeting
Eighty growers are ex
pected to attend the annual
Winter Potato Meeting to be
held this year in the Pas
quotank County Agricultural
Extension Building in
Elizabeth City, on Monday,
December 6, at 3:15 P.M. The
program beginning at 4 P.M.
will feature growers from
Pasquotank, Camden and
Currituck Counties as well as
extension specialists from
N.C. State University and a
representative of the Soil Con
servation Service who will
speak on water management.
A social, where door prizes
will be drawn, and a spon
sored supper prepared by the
Active Homemakers Club of
Pasquotank County will
follow the program.
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Engagement
•Announced
Mrs. Carolyn C. Forehand
and Mr. Ronald L. Forehand
of Edenton, announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Teressa Jean, to
William Timothy Belch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Belch of
Edenton. The wedding will
take place December 26 at
Macedonia Baptist Church at
3 o’clock. No invitations are
being sent, friends and
relatives are invited to attend.
Mti. tyokn -fklen Elected Pteiident -fit
Saptlit State (Convention
The Ministers’ Wives Con
ference of the Baptist State
Convention of North Carolina
elected new officers for 1983
recently. Elevens were held
during the state convention in
Fayetteville.
Among those elected were
Mrs. John Allen (Carolyn) of
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The Edenton Women’s Club
raffled of the Heritage (wit
on Thursday, Novembeimß.
The winning ticket was paled
by Toka Palmer, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Palpjer.
Mrs. Carole C. Davenpßrt,
president, announced theCjhn
ner: Joan Bunch of Tiger.
The winning ticket waspjpld
by Mrs. Angie Wright. -V,
(Chtiitmai (Concert
The Edenton Chorale Socie
ty will present its annual
Christmas concert under the
direction of Shelby Strother
on Sunday, December 12, at 3
P.M. in the Edenton Baptist
Church. The public is cordial
ly invited to attend this
musical celebration of the
Christmas season.
Edenton as president and
Mrs. Donald Wagner
(Dorothy), also of Edenton,
as vice president. Dr. Allen is
pastor of Edenton Baptist
Church and Rev. Wagner is
pi»ctor of Rocky Hock Baptist
Church.