tz?t t-Ths Ptrqulxnani Watkly,
The Weekly Society
AT NAGS HEAD
Miss Helen Nixon spent
several days last week at.Nags.
Head with Mr. and Mrs. T.J.
NJmIII, of Wilson.
FROM NEWPORT NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Overton
and daughter of Newport News,
Vs. spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Overton.
WILMINGTON GUEST
1 Tommy Perry of Wilmington
was a week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert White.
FROM PETERSBURG
Mrs. George Clarke of
Petersburg, Va. spent a few
days this week with her mother,
tMrs. J.E. Morris.
GREENSBORO GUEST
; Mrs. Jimmy Bryant of
Greensboro spent a few days
this week with Miss Elizabeth
Tucker and Miss Virginia
Tucker.
ALA. GUESTS
i Mr. and Mrs. William R.
; Sawyer of Huntsville, Ala. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Swindell last week.
AT NAGS HEAD
;Mr7and Mrs. Willis Jessup
and daughter, Sidney, spent a
(few days this week at their
Cottage at Nags Head.
WEEK-END AT NAGS HEAD
; Mr. an3 Mrs. W.G. Edwards
i Spent the week-end at their
cottage at Nags Head.
ROANOKE GUESTS
f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mont
' gomery of Roanoke, Va. were
1 guests of Mrs. Phillip Jackson
' last week.
1 SUNDAY AT CAPE HAT
TERAS ! Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Walters
; were guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Danny Odum, at Cape Hatteras
on Sunday.
VISIT HERE
Miss Marian Clarke of
Petersburg, Va., Miss Susan
Morris and Miss Martha Morris
of Rddsville are guests of their
grandmother, Mrs. J.E. Morris,
this week.
RETURNS TO LYNCHBURG
Ricky Schofield has returned
to Lynchburg, Va. after a visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Ray Schofield.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Phillip Jackson has
returned to ljer hgine after
soendine several months in
Alexandria, Va., Winston
Salem, and Roanoke, Va.
WILSON GUESTS
; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow
; and-son, Brock, of Wilson wen
week-end guests of their
; parjhts, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny.
Broughton, Jr. and Mr. and
' Mrjt Linford Winslow.
INCOLDSBORO
Bps. Joe Tunnell is spending
aomje time in Goldsboro with
i relatives.
SUjjDAY IN NEW BERN
; " Mr. and Mrs. Charles:
' WoOdard and Mr. and Mrs.
'. Cajffoll Williams were guests of
j N.S. Mohn in New Bern on
SuMday.
FRbM WINDSOR
' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott of
Wladsor were guests of their
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Edenton, N. C.
thunday, Friday k Saturday
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Hertford, N. C, Thursday, Junt 22,
mothers, Mrs. W.M. Divers and
Mrs. W.A. Elliott, on Sunday.
WEEK-END IN ROANOKE
Francis Nixon spent the
week-end in Roanoke, Va. with
his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Van
Name. He was accompanied
home by Mrs. Nixon, who had
spent some time there.
NEWPORT NEWS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Toney, HI,
and sons, Chris and Jamie, of
Newport News, Va. were guests
of Mrs. Toney's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.C. Dozier, on
Sunday.
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Tarkenton
and family spent the week-end
in Winston-Salem and attended
the wedding of their daughter,
Miss Evelyn Tarkenton.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Edna Winslow is a
surgery patient in the
Albemarle Hospital.
GREENVILLE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings of
Greenville spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Sawyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Stallings.
FATHER'S DAY GUESTS
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.P.
Byrum on Father's Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker
and family of Lewiston, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bunch and daughter
of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. H.W.
Winslow, Jr. and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Byrum
and family, all of Elizabeth
City.
FROM CHARLOTTE
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Nixon and
family of Charlotte were guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arvin Hudson and Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Nixon, for several days
lsst week!" " '-
VISIT IN W. VA. AND VA.
Mrs. Dean Kyle and children
are visiting relatives in Ronce
derta, W. Va. and Covington,
Va.
FROM DOVER
Sgt. and Mrs. Phillip Thach
Jr., and family of Dover, Del.
were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thach. Sr.
RETURN HOME
Sgt. and Mrs. Tommy Jones
and family-returned-to-their-4Williams.
home in Little Rock, Ark. on
Monday after a visit with his
mother; Mrs. Addie Keegan.
IN HOSPITAL
C.F. Sumner is a patient in
the Albemarle Hospital.
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RETURN FROM TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Chappell and family, have
returned home after a vacation
in the Southern States.
FROM EDENTON '
Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Crawford of Edenton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Jackson on Monday.
WEEK AT NAGS HEAD
Mary Llndsey Beers is
spending the week at Nags
Head with Mrs. Hillary Scaff
and Sandra Scaff.
WEEK-END GUEST
Dr. Mabel Morrison, of
Raleigh, was a week-end guest
of Misses Elizabeth and
Virginia Tucker.
VISITS HERE
Mrs. Rosa Chaplin, . of
Goldsboro, spent the week-end
with Mrs. L.C. Winslow.
VISITS HERE
Mrs, James W. Bryant, of
Greensboro, is visiting her
sisters, Misses Elizabeth and
Virginia Tucker. Mr. Bryant
also was the guest during the
week-end.
AT RADANTHE
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Rose
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose of
Winston-Salem, are spending
the week at Radanthe.
WEEK-END GUEST
Miss Betsy Brinkley, of
Plymouth and Washington,
D.C., was a guest of Misses
Elizabeth and Virginia Tucker
Saturday and Sunday.
FROM ARLINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dail, of
Arlington, Va., were week-end
guest of their mother, Mrs..
W.E. Dail.
TOUR VIRGINIA
Mrs. W.E. Dail and Mrs.
Lonnie Boyce. left Sunday for
Washington, D.C. to visit
relatives and mends, also to
tour places of interest there and
in Va.
ATTENDS FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dail of
Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. B.P.
Monds of Tyner attended the
funeral of their niece, Mrs.
Elwood Spence, of Chesapeak,
Va. on Thursday.
ATTENDS BANQUET
The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin T.
attended the Historic
Edenton Patrons Banquet mis
past Friday at the Chowan Golf
and Country - Club. Rev.
Williams is the Executive
Director' of the Historical
Association.
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Married Sunday
Miss Evelyn Ruth Tarkenton
and Gary Lee Teague were
married Sunday, June 18, at
3:30 in the afternoon in Davis
Chapel' at Baptist Hospital,
Winston-Salem. Chaplain
Charles Wilson officiated at the
double ring ceremony,
Mrs. John Lavezzo, organist,
and Miss Elizabeth Howard,
soloist, presented the nuptial
music.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Tarkenton and the late Mrs.
Ruth Hassell Tarkenton of
Hertford.
Mr. Teague's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. William Roy Teague
of Winston-Salem.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of silk organza
featuring an empire bodice, A
line skirt, Victorian neckline,
with Calla Point on hand and
Chapel length train trimmed in
Venise lace. Her headpiece was
a Juliette cap of Venise lace
with elbow length veil of
illusion, and she carried a
bouquet of white stephanotis
and phalaenopsis centered with
an orchid.
Miss Kay Fletcher of Winston-Salem
was maid of honor
and MrSi", WU R Chesson of .
Roper was bridesmaid. They
wore gowns of yellow dotted
swiss with empire waistlines.
Their headpieces and bouquets
were yellow and white daisy
pompons.
Mr. Teague was best man for
his son. Ushers were William F.
Tarkenton, Jr.j Wayne
Tarkenton, brothers of the
bride, both of Hertford, and
Robert Ashby of Roanoke
Rapids.
Mrs. Robert W. Ashby of
Roanoke Bapids. was mistress
of the ceremony.
The bride's mother wore a
light blue dress with matching
accessories and a corsage of
pink carnations and baby's
breath. '
Mrs. Teague wore a light
green dress with white ' ac
cessories and a corsage of
yellow carnations and baby's
breath.
For traveling, the bride
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bouquet. Upon their return from
a trip to Florida, the couple will
reside at 1212 Brookstown
Avenue, Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Teague is a graduate of
the College of the Albemarle
program of Nursing, and took a
postgraduate course in ob
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where she is currently em
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nurse and obstetrical
technician. i
Mr. Teague is a graduate of
Forsyth Technical Institute and
a Navy Veteran. He is employed
by Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co.
in Winston-Salem.
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Miss Betsy Brinkley, of
Plymouth, was entertained
Saturday afternoon by her
aunts, Misses Elizabeth and
Virginia Tucker and Mrs.
James Bryant at their home on
Front Street.
Friends and relatives from
Hertford, Plymouth, Edenton,
Raleigh and Manteo attended.
Those assisting- in serving
were: Mrs. Lloyd Horton, Mrs.
Walter Oakey, Mrs. J.E.
Newby, Miss Mary Helene
Newby, Mrs. Charles Payne
and Dr. Mabel Morrison.
Miss Brinkley will be married
to Mr. William Bruce Amis in
Tokyo, Japan, on July 8th.
FROM NEWPORT NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dail and
children, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Dail and children, of
Newport News, visited their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
Dail during the week-end.
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nounce the engagement of their daughter, Missouri Anne
Bateman, to Leslie Gardner Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover C. Saunders, Jr. of Oxford.
Miss Bateman and Mr. Saunders are graduates of Pitt
Technical Institute;
The wedding will take place at Woodville Baptist
Church. August 13 at 3 p.nv
Friends and relatives are invited to attend.
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