News & Society Items Mrs. T. F. Stallings visit ed relatives In Durham this week for a few days. Mrs. Grover C. Nance of Rock Hill, S. C? spent last week with her cousins, Mrs. Hope Williams and Miss Helen Thompson. Mrs. W. L. Langdon of Mon roe and daughter, Mrs. Don Cockrell and sons, Douglas, Steve and Kenneth of Columbia, S. C. and Mr. T. F. Williams of Airlie were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitch ford. Mrs. Langdon is sister of Mrs. Pltchford and Mrs. Cockrell is her niece. Dr. Ivery Allen of Nashanlc, N. J., arrived Tuesday to visit his sister, Miss Elizabeth Allen. ^ Mrs. Hartwell Heath has re turned to her home in Peters burg, Va., after visiting rela tives here for sometime. Mrs. A. D. Alston visited relatives in Henderson for sev eral days this week. Miss Emily Hilliard of Gas tonia High School faculty is at hex home here. Visitors In the home of Mrs. Sol Fleming over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. William Peete Flaming of Petersburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Sol Flem ing, Jr. and children of Peters burg, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gettings and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gettings and son of Chester, Va.; Mrs. Irma vaughan and children of Hen derson; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fleming and children of War renton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Fleming and children of Warrenton. Mrs. Dean Demasi of Raleigh wjs. a guest of Mrs. Annie pell Gaston Egerton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stuhldleher*"and family of Richmond, Va., were her recent weekend guests. Miss Elizabeth Allen spent the weekend In Fort Defiance, Va., for the Allen-Helsum wed ding and festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Barker Wil liams are spending sometime at their summer cottage near Greenville, S. C. MRS. SAMl'EL S. SANDS. JR Rosa Beckwith Is Wed In Episcopal Church The marriage of Miss Rosa Hpath Tariff Rprlcwlth, rlaitg-htor of Mr. and Mrs. James Payne Beck'.vith, to Samuel Stevens I Sands, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens Sands of Easton, I Maryland, took place Saturday afternoon. The Rev. James M. Stoney, Jr., rector, performed the ceremony at Ervanuel Episco pal Church. A reception was held at Co lonial Lodge. I ? Givea Jn -marriage Aby -her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory peau de sole and the Brussel's lace veil of the groom's great grandmother. She carried a bouquet of gar denias and stephanotis. Miss Isabella Pescud Wil liams was her cousin's maid of honor and Miss Isabella Pes cud Long was her cousin's Jun ior bride's maid, both of Ral elgh. Bridesmaids were Miss of the"Ngroom, Lbcust Valley, Lone Island, Miss Alice Che shire Haywood, Raleigh, Miss Mary Elizabeth Lackey, Shelby, and Miss Susanne Helene Mlcaud, Charlottesville, Virginia. They wore shell pink chltfon and carried cascade bouquets of carnations and roses. Shepard Krech, in, Easton, Maryland, was best man. Ushers were James Payne Beckwith, Jr., brother of the bride, Wil liam Page Dame, in, cousin of the groom, New York, Peter Pescud Williams, Jr., cousin of the bride, Raleigh, Richard Hynson, Jr., Baltimore, John Rayborg Cory, Harwood, Mary land, Joseph Curtis Mellor, Jr., Orchard Park, New York, and Mollis Thomas Fisher, Martha's Vineyard, Massa chusetts. John Patterson Gregory, Scotland Neck, cousin of th< bride, served as acolyte. The bride Is a graduate of St. Margaret's School, Tappa hannock, Virginia, St. Mary'i Junior College, Raleigh and th? University of North Carolina al Chapel Hill, where she was t member of Phi Beta Kappa and Chi Omega Sorority. She wai presented in 1962 at the Terp sichorean Ball In Raleigh and ii a member of the North Carolina Society of the Colonial Damea of America. Mrs. Sands is a grand daughter of Dr. Robert Payne Beckwith and the late Mrs. Beckwlth of Roanoke Rapids, and Mrs. William Lunsford Long and the late Mr. Long of Warrenton. The bridegroom graduated from Calvert School, Easton, Maryland, and Christchurch School, christchurch, Virginia. He will continue his work at Randolph-Macon College, Ash land, Virginia, where he is a member of Kappa Alpha Order. Mr. Sands is a grandson of Mrs. Richard Whitney and the late Samuel Stevens Sands, of Far Hills, New Jersey, and Mrs. William Page Dame and the late Dr. Dame of Baltimore. Upon their return from a wedding trip to Bermuda they will be in New York for the summer. In September, Mr. and Mrs. Sands will be at home In Ashland, Virginia. DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. James Beck wlth and James P. Beckwlth, Jr., entertained the wedding party at dinner at their homeon Thursday evening, June 10. LUNCHEON Friday, June 11, Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Williams, Miss Belle Williams and Mr. Peter Wil liams, Jr., entertained the wed ding party and out-of-town guests at luncheon at home at "Hlghfleld", Raleigh. At 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. W. Page Dame, Jr., and Mr. arid Mrs. Daniel Dulany de Butts of Baltimore entertained at the Carolina Country Club followed by din ner there at which Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens Sands were hosts. La'er In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jarvls and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tlllery entertained at home In Raleigh. - WEDDING BREAKFAST Saturday, June 12, Miss Beckwlth and Mr. Sands were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Henderson Country Club. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Alston, "Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Beddoe, Mrs. James Bullock, Miss Anne Bur well, Mrs. K. P. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardy, Mr. Hugh W. Holt, Mrs. Alpheus Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shlpp McCarroll, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peoples and Miss Mamie L. Williams. Marriage Licenses George Norman Pittard, IV, white, of Warrenton to Carolyn Delores Medlln of Warrenton. Bobby Arnold Hicks, white, of Henderson to Linda Lou King of Warrenton. Timothy Harris, colored, of | Henrico, N. C. to Grade Hicks, colored of Ebony, Va. I Frank Craig Nicholson, white, of Elkton, Va.,toJimmie Carol Davis of Williamsburg, I Va. Wilson Edward Thornton, Jr., white, of Richmond, Va., to Sandra Sue Lovejoy of Rich mond, Va. Elliot Richardson, colored, of Hollister to Ruby A. Lee of Hol lister. James Russell, colored, of Man son to Gloria Louise Bur nette of Manaon. Thomas Palombl, white, of Burlington, N. J., to Judith Hubsch, white, of WQllngboro, N. J. William Edward Walker, white, of Vaughan to Sarah Joyce Moore of Littleton. Ronald Hawkins, colored, of Norllna to Clementine Davis, colored, of Norllna. Fred H. Powell, white, of Warrenton to Barbara Striecka Gllliland of Warrenton. Curry Peters, Jr., white, of Oakdale, La., to Patricia Ann Corwln of Lansing, Mich. Pefer Denltto, white, of Alex andria, Va., to Gretchen Rebecca Raditic of Alexandria, Va. Ervln Copeland, colored, of Macon to Jamie Bullock of Manaoa. Willis L. Matthews, white, of Oxford to Patricia Gayle Ays cue. Mlaa Vlrgla Duke haa taken an apartment In the home of Mlaa Kate White Williams. Mrs. Arthur Petar left Thuraday to visit relativaa in Norfolk, Va., before going to Pont lac, Mlohigaa, to visit her ?on and family, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Petar, Jr. MRS. GEORGE N. PITTARD. IV. Carolyn D. Medlin Weds George N. Pittard, IV In a double ring ceremony of beauty and dignity which took place on Sunday afternoon, June 13, at 4:00 p. m. in the Warrenton Baptist Church, The Rev. John Link, assisted by The Rev. Jimmy Grant, united Miss Carolyn D. Medlln to Mr. George Norman Pittard, IV in marriage. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Catherine H. Medlln of Warrenton and Mr. Wade E. Medlln of ' Henderson. The hrtrtngrnnm Is the gnn nf Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pittard of Warrenton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of bridal satin with a detachable train attached by bows of Chantilly lace. The square neckline of the gown and the long sleeves were of Chan tilly lace. Her full-length veil of Illusion was attached to the headpiece, an eight-point crown accented with rhlnestones. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white orchid and sprays of baby's breath. Miss Janet Harmon of War renton, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor-length gown of mint green brocade taffeta with an over skirt and a matching headpiece of green roses. She carried a nosegay of yellow pom-poms. Miss Betty Lou Medlln of Loulsburg, cousin of the bride, and Miss Linnea Mustlan of [Henderson, were bridesmaids. Their identical gowns were of yellow taffeta with a matching headpiece of yellow roses and they carried nosegays of bronze pom-poms. The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Robert Plttard of Warrenton, brother of the groom, and Ben jamin Franklin Howard of Washington. The mother of the bride wore a dress of blue lace over taf feta with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. The mother of the groom wore a dress of beige lace with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Miss Emily Rldeout, soloist, rendered "O Promise Nile" ana the "Wedding Prayer," accom panied by Mrs. Monroe Gard ner of Warrenton at the organ. The bride Is a graudate of John Graham High School of Warrenton. The bridegroom Is a graduate of John Graham High School of War rent on and Chowan Coll eg* with a degree In Bustaea^NVf ministration where he served aa president of the Student Council. CJftr traveling, the bride wore a belt* linen salt with matchlnf accessories and the white orchid lifted from her prayer book. After a short wedding trip to the Carolina Coast, the couple will makethelr home in Raleigh, where the bridegroom has ac cepted a position with the Fire stone Rubber Company. Out-of-town guests were from Littleton, Norlina, Roa noke Rapids, Graham, Hender son, Loulsburg, Franklinton, Rocky Mount, Yanceyvllle, Wil son, Ahoskle, Suit!and, Mary land and Richmond, Virginia. CAKE CUTTING Mrs. Catherine Medlln, Mrs. W. E. Harmon, Mrs. R. L. Harmon and Mrs. L. O. Harmon of Warrenton and Miss Llnnea Mustian of Henderson enter tained at a cake cutting on Sat urday evening, June 12, at the Warrenton Country Club, hon oring Miss Carolyn D. Medlln and Mr. George Norman Plttard, IV-, following their wed ding rehearsal. Guests were greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Harmon and Miss Gayle Har mon of Warrenton presided over the guest book. The bride-elect was given a white orchid and the groom elect a boutonnlere which were worn to the rehearsal and the cake cutting. A decor of green and white consisting of magnolia, mag nolia blossoms and white tapers were used throughout the club. The table was decorated with a white cloth and a floral ar rangement of white bridal flow ers In a silver bowl flanked by white tapers in silver candela brum. Arttir^-tier bridal cake top ped with a miniature bride and groom, along with nuts, mints, cheese straws and lime punch were served to approximately 85 guests attending. Mrs. Roy Harmon, aunt of the bride, served the bridal cake. Mrs. Gordon Gray of Roanoke Rapids, cousin of the bride, served punch. Assisting in ser ving were Mrs. Bobby Harmon of Nor Una, Mrs. Wallace Har mon and Mrs. Charles Belote of Warrenton. Music was rendered by the Hon. Wilton R, Drake of Ma con at the organ. Good-byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaskill of Warrenton. Mr. Frank Carpenter of Mon roe spent the weekend here with his family who are visiting Mrs. C. P. Allen and Mr. Charles Allen for two weeks. MBS. CHARLES S. CLARY Hiss Paynter And Charles Clary Wed Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cal vin Paynter of Wise announce the marriage of their daughter, Sheryl Jean, to Charles Shelton Clary, the son of Mr. and Mr?,c Charlie Shelton Clary of La Crosse, Va. The wedding took place on May 28. Jack MHchiner ? Receives Degree Jack Mltchlner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mltchlner of Warrenton, was one of 91 sen iors receiving diplomas at graduating exercises at Gal landet College, the only col lege for the deaf in the world, at Washington, D. C., on Mon day morning. He received his B. S. degree In Accounting. The address, "Get Involved," was given by the Hon. Brad shaw Mlntener, Washington at torney. He praised the deaf scholars for their "indomitable determination to get aidegrae." Mr. and Mrs. MltcWer and Mrs. Mltchiner's sister, Mrs. Gordon Llvermore, attended the exorcises and a luncheon after-? wards given by the college, k ? STEW SALE The Warren Plains Methodist MYF will sponsor a brunswlck stew sale, Saturday, June 19. The stew will be on sale at 11:30 at the Rural Fire Dept. in Warrenton. For orders to be delivered In Warrenton calf" Mrs. A, P. Rodwell, Sr. and for -brders to be'delivered in Norlina call Mrs. O. H. Yan cey. Stew In paper containers ? i will sell for $1.00 per quart/ Mrs. Arthur Williams spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and family In Lex ington, Va. 2.99 TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK... Italian sandals draped along classic lines. Twin - bands of leather cross your foot, cushioned insole set upon a mere sliver of a heel. Toes turn upward in centuries-old style. Have them in tan, beige, white, black. 4Vi-10. AA & B OPEN-AIR SANDALS ATOP SHAPELY STACKED HEELS S.99 mi Sandal's bora minimum leomed up with trim ?tacked leather heel*. A look equally ot home on veranda or on down ? hmy i>f??li. leather-covered cushioned ln?ole, leather volet - all comfort? 4*6-10. AA and t. 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