Wu> Jinn Pric. I Do Wr. Cart D.acku The marriage of Miss Ann Marie Price and Mr. Edwin Earl Teachey, Jr., was solem nized on Saturday, August 10, at four o'clock in the Rose Hill Methodist Church. The Rev. Charles E. Sparks, minister of the bride, officiated at the dou ble ring ceremony. The Dride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Marshall Pri ce of Rose Hill. The bride froom is the son of Mrs. Edwin arl Teachey, Sr., and the late Mr. Teachey. Vows were spoken before a satin-covered kneeling bench. Lighted candles in three can delabra and palms graced the chancel and white snap dragons bridal mums, and chry santhemums were used in tne altar vases. A prelude of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Chris tian Cypher of Raleigh. Miss Jeanette Gardner of Aydensang "O Lord Most Holy" by Ce sar Franch and "Tne Wedding Prayer" by Fern Glasgow Du nlap. The processional was ',Vrumpe?VoWmitre;"'artd'Ps alhi XIX" was used as the re cessional. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full len gth gown of peau do sole with a bateau neckline and short sleeves. The smooth, sheath like front flowed into a chapel train. Crescent-shaped motifs of imported re-embroidered al lncon lace were apliqued at the neckline and around the train. Her fingertip mantilla of mat ching alencon lace and the il lusion veil were attached to a lace-covered pillbox. The bride carried a white orchid mounted in a nosegay of white roses and bridal mums. > Miss Jane Price was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a full length gown of mint green crepe fasnioned with short sl eeves and a round neckline accented with bridal beads. The back of the dress featured a flowing panel accented at the top by a bow. Her matching head piece was illusion veil attached to a ribbon bow accented with bridal beads. She carried a nosegay o f mixed summer flowers. Bridesmaids were Miss Hay dee Fernandez of Santlage, Ch ile, foster sister of the bride; Miss Johnny Carr of Rose Hill; Miss Sal lie McLarty of Brev ard; and Mrs. David Battle of Camp Lejeune, cousin of the bride-groom. Miss Rejan Pr ice, of Charlotte, cousin of the gride, and Miss Glenda Jones of Rose Hill were Junior br idesmaids. Their dresses and nosegays were Identical to those of die maid of honor. Flowergirl was Miss Martha Golden of Huntington, West Va. A green sash accented her wi lte empire waistline dress of embroidered organdy. Little Miss Golden carried a basket of mixed flowers similiar to those of the bridesmaids. The mother of the bride, Mrs. H.M. Price, wore a blue sheath of silk linen accented by matching lace. She wore mat ching accessories and white gloves. Mrs. Edwin Teachey, mother of the bride-groom, wore a pink silk linin sheath accented by embroidered lace, and wore matching accessories. Both mothers wore white orchid corsages. _ Mr. D. Eyron Teachey, was his nephew's best man. Ush ers were Mr. Roger Teachey of Wilmington, brother of the bride-groom; N .. John Surratt of Rose Hill, cousin of die br ide; and Mr. Reuben Hawes of Wilson. The wedding was under the direction of Mrs. C.W. Surratt and Mrs. J.C. Cooper, Jr. For the wedding trip, the bride wore a navy blue dress fashioned with a fuffled bodice, ? SS?.B3Si navy blue accessories, tier wh ite orchid corsage was lifted from her bouauet. After a wedding trip to the coast, the couple will reside in Teachey, N.C. Mrs. Teachey, ' A honors graduage of Greens boro College, will teach eighth grade in the Pender County Sch ool System. Mr. Teachey a gr aduate of East Carolina Uni versity will continue his posit ion as teacher and coach at Rose Hill Elementary School. RECEPTION Immediately after the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Pr ice entertained the bridal par ty and wedding guests at a reception at their home on No rth Bay Street. Guests were greeted at the front door by Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Surratt and were intro duced to the receiving line co nsisting of Mrs. Price, Mrs." Edwin Earl Teachey, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Em Teachey , Jr., Miss Jane Pripe, Miss . Haydee Fenunde^Mtss'-Sal-j Il< McLarty, Miss Johnnyef Carr. Mrs. David Battle, Miss* Rejan Price, and Miss Glpndar Jones. Mrs. N.H. Carter of Wal-' lace directed the guests to the dining room. The guests were served punch, wedding cake, mints, and nuts by Mrs. Ro- ' bert Byrd of Burlington and Miss Mary Ann Teachey. Miss Amelia Forlaw, Miss Cathy Ma ttocks, and Miss Anne Davis assisted in serving. The table, covered with a lace-trimmed cloth, had a silver punch bowl at one end and the tiered wed* ding cake at the other. An arrangement of white flowers and candles were on the buffet. Mrs. George Price directed the guests to the gift room where Mrs. John C. Golden, Jr., received. Miss OdessaSm ith of Albemarle presided at the register on the side porch. Good-byes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Teachey of Rose Hill. Hostess-at-large for the occasion was Mrs. R. S. Troy. REHEARSAL PARTY After the Prlct-Teachey re hearsal, Mrs. C.W. Surratt of Rose Hill and Mrs. John C. Golden, Jr., of Huntington, West Virginia, entertained members of the wedding party and guests at the home of Mrs. Surratt of Ridge St. White corsages were pr- ' esented to the Dride-elect, her mother, and the bride-groom's mother. The table was covered I with a white lace cloth. A lovely arrangement of pink and white flowers centered in the . table carried out the pink and white motif. Bridal cakes, mi nts, and nuts were served. Mrs. H.M. Price, mother ot the bride-elect, served straw-, berry punch, and Mrs. E.E. Teacney, Sr., mother of the bride-groom-elect, served ca ke, nuts, and mints. Miss Jane Price, Miss Hayadee Fernan dex, and Miss Amelia Forlaw assisted in serving. During the party. Miss Price and Mr. Teachey presented gifts to the bridesmaids and ushers, ers. WEDDING BREAKFAST The wedding breakfast for the Teachey-Price wedding party was served in the Greenwood Room of Rose Hill Restaurant at 11 o'clock on Saturday, Au gust 10. Hosts for the occasion were Miss Mary Ann Teachey, Miss Annie Mae Br own, Mr. and Mrs.^ ^ :4\ ? .. . * x PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald South erland of Durham were guests of Mr. andMrs.James A.Hrown last week. Miss Mildred Stanley of Re Ids vllle and Mrs. Taylor of Goldsboro visited several friends in Rose Hill on last Tuesday. Miss Stanley Is a former member of the Rose Hill school faculty and old fr iends and pupils were happy to see her again. Some of ner classes have recently appear ed In pictures of ''The Good Old Days" on these pases. Misses Mandy and janie Sp arks are visiting their grand mother, in Greensboro. Tlmmy Reid, of Greensboro is visiting In the homes of his aunts Mrs. Donald Buckner and ... Mrs. Lee Sheffiend. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Wells and children, of Whltevllle, were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Wells, Sr. for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Butler of Claxton, Ga. were In town visiting relatives last week-end They spent the past week at Topsail Beach, where they joi ned Mr. Butler's mother, Mrs. Stacy Butler a n d his sister, Mrs. Tom Hughes of Spring field, Va. for a visit at the Sheffield - Bland Cottage. Mrs. Oscar Fussell and Mrs. Gran ville Sheffield were also at the cottage. Mr. Wayne Williams of New port News was a guest of the Percy Teachey's for the week-end. flSf,?* ' ? Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles Ma rshall and sons Richard, Her bert, Charlie and Tom of Fl orence, Alabama, have been home for a visit. Charles is an old Rose Hill boy and his a host of relatives and friends here who are always glad to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins of High Point were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Don Fus sell, Jr., Mr. Fussell and son Craig last week. Mrs. Fussell and son Craig returned to High Point with them to spend this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Farrior of Durham were visitors at the home of Mrs. Farrior's parents Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Je rome the past weekend. Mrs. Farrior is the former Sarah ; Mrs. Dan Fussell, Sr., Miss Alitle Fussed and Mrs. Murphy Singlet ary Sr, visited on Tops all on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Golden and children, Martha and John Jr, of Huntington, West Va. visited In Rose Hill with Mrs. Golden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Surratt, Jr., last week, and also attended the wedding of Miss Ann Price to Earl Teachey on Saturday. Little Martha Golden was one of the wedding attendants. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Owers and daughters of Durham, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doane Fussell. John Surratt, who Is spending the summer working in Mor g ant on, was at home the past week-end. Mr. Nash Johnson has retur ned home after an European trip of several weeks. He left after spending a night at home and attended the National Re publican Primary Convention in Miami, Florida last week. A report on his European trip will appear later, we hope Marvin Johnson also attended the Miama meeting and both reported a most inter esting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams and sons Marsh and Clegg, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Wilson. Other mem bers of the family visiting at home within the past ten days were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cun leff and Miss Jane Cunliff of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bo ? ?-? ' ! atinan of Kinston, Mr. andMrs. Jesse FX. Wilson and Walter and Ueth Wilson of Smlthfield, North Carolina. Little Misses Laura and Liew Ann Murray returned Sunday front a visit to their aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Rhodes of Yorktown, Va. Their cousin, Nancy Rhodes re I turned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Rochellc and daughter, Gail, ofFarmvil le, N.C. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.L. 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