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son of Frederkkt I.Id.,
were weekend guests of
Mrs. Ruby Baker.
At Beach
Mrs. Bobby Stalling3 and
children spent several days
this week at Nags Head.
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MRS. CRAFTON LANDER OVERTON :
Monds-Overton Vows
Said In Tyner Church
The marriage of Miss
Janie Lee Monds, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Monds of Belvidere, to Mr.
Crafton Lander Overton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Overton of Hertford took
place Sunday, July 23, at
5:00 o'clock in the Chappell
Hil Baptist Church, Tyner."
i Rev. Noah Toler officiat-:
ed at the double ring cere
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The interior of the
church was decorated with
emerald green palms, white
gladioli, stock and ' mums,
with seven branch cande
labra holding burning ta
pes. Mrs. Thomas W. Chap
pell,1 organist, presented a
program of nuptial music
preceding - the ceremony
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sang "Eecausa" and "The
VedJmg Prayer". '
Escorted and, given in
marriage by her father, the
bride wore a traditional
gown of chantilly lace over
silk organza, fashioned with
a . fitted bodice, and scal
loped neckline encrusted
with pearls and sequins,
and long;; pointed bridal
sleeves, ,; , ' j
'. The scalloped, tiered skir
was tf thatching lace with
inedalions'of sequins which
'accented' 'the, chapel Jengtl
train extending fron a bov
at the alstlirtb.f ,t-v ' ' j
The bride's veu was el
boW-t'ength of imported
FrencK 'lRusiori' attached to!
a crown of seeded pearls
and sequins. "
Her only ornament was
a string of pearls, gift of
the groom. :'
She' carried a white
Prayer Book, . showered
with ribbon and fern and
topped with ' a white . or
chid..' Miss Betty Monds of Eliz
abeth City, was her sister's
maid of honor, and wore a
floor length gown of lace
over pink satin and match
ing head bandeaux. - She
carried , a cascade . bouquet
of pink carnations. . - .
Miss Sandra . Bullock of
Hamilton, and Miss Donella
Young of Great Bridge, Va.,
cousin - of the bride, were
bridesmaids. . They wore
gowns identical to the maid
of honor, lace over blue
satin, with matching head
bandeaux; .They carried a
cascade bouquet - of blue
carnations.
Karen Lane was flower
girl and was dressed in a
floor length white gown
and veil identical to the
bride, and showered rose
petals.
George Edgar Overton,
Jr., nephew of the groom,
was ring bearer.
Edd Waters of Hertford
was best man ; for. - the
groom.
Groomsmen were Thomas
Chappell, Jr.,. of Belvidere
and Philip Lane of Hert
ford. The mother of the bride
wore a dress of navy blue
lace with matching acces
sories and a corsage of pink
carnations.
: The grandmother of the
bride wore a s blue dress
with matching accessories
and a corsage of white car
nations .","; ,
- The mother of the groom
wore a dress of navy blue
oigjhjBI ac
cessories and a corsage of
pink carnations.
' Mrs. Clarence Chappell,
Jr., was mistress of cere
monies and wore a acqua
and white lace dress and
a corsage of yellow car
nations. For traveling, the bride
chose a yellow.. Jinen dress
complimented with white
lace with matching acces
sories and the orchid lift
ed from her bridal bouquet.
After i a wedding trip to
Asheville, the couple will
reside in Hertford. . ,
Saturday night after ,the
rehearsal, Mrs. . . Winston
Lane, Mrs. Thomas Chap
pell, . Mrs. .Clarence Chap
pell, Jr., entertained at a
cake-cutting in the home
of Mrs. Clarence Chappell,
Jr. Guests ( were greeted
by Mrs. Clarence Chappell
Jr., and Mrs. Winston Lane,
Sr., registered each guest
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The t . . ' '2 tJile was
covered wiJi a hand-made
cutwork v ' ".e linen table
cloth, cer.' ed with a 4
tier wedJ.; 3. cake topped
with a miniature bride and
groom. . The cake was en
crusted with white and
pink bride's roses, lilies of
hq .valleyi wedding bells
, nd love ircji , ,.
4 Mrs. Long 'served the
wedding 'cake and " Mrs.
Thoma$ jbliuppi 'Reived
he punch.', .Qthers helping
n the . ScVving'' wjtrp' vMiss
(Betty Monds. Miss Sandra
, Bullock, JVis3 "Darnella
Toung; and 7Mrs Clarence
Chappell, pr. 1
! On July 14 the .bride
tlect was honored at a
j, miscellaneous shower by
Miss Betty Monds, Sandra
Bullortf, Mattie Lou Lucas,
Mrs. Elva Overton at the
B e Vv i d e r e Community
Buil'ng. , ; Guests were
greeted and registered by
Betty Monds. -
Games were enjoyed by
all. I-' Refreshments - were
served to aDDfoximately SO
fguests. "
Betttrns Hem
Milrden Stokely of
-Hertford Route' 3 returned
honfe Wednesday from
Norfolk General Hospital,
! where she has been; a pa
tient for some time. ,
Attend Meeting
;,- Mrs. D. M. Jackson, Mrs.
OR. M. Riddick, Mrs. Marie
Elliott, ' Mrs: Essie1 Bur
tage,.MisS Thelma Elliott
and Miss Hulda Wood at
tended,' a'BPW dinner
meeting at.Ahoskie on
Tuesday night. State Presi
dent Mrs. Mary Sue Jar
rett, Miss Lessie Cogdill
from Raleigh and Miss Lu
cille Jackson from Rocky
Mount were among the
special guests.
At Beach
Mrs. W. M. Moore and
Mrs. Nettie Lee Caravello
spent several days this
week at the Bagley cot
tage at Virginia Beach.
At Beach
Mrs. L. C. Elliott and
children spent a few. days
at Nags Head this week.
In 'New Bern .
! Mrs. .Helen Woodard is
visiting fcfer Jather, N. E.
Mohn, in New Bern.
Maryland Guest
; Miss Linda Carson spent
ir 1- oic : nivn ;
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