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Area Residents Attend Pass-Gross Marriage Marriage Of Interest Miss Nancy Lois Clark Bride Of Darvin Hansen The marriage of Miss Nancy Lois Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robert Clark of Beach Road, Fox Hill, to Darvin Alva Hansen, of Sutherland, Iowa, took place at 3 in the afternoon, Saturday, June 26, Weddings In Norfolk Attending weddings in Norfolk recently were several Peninsula Mtand Mr, R. Schof Jeld of Newport News were ong Announced Solemnized euests at the marriage oi miss m.d Mrs. Winfred Mason Crim.to Homer The marriage of Miss Lewana Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Gross of Largo, announce the marriage Lou London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

London of Warwick, to Franklin Roosevelt Barfield, son of Mrs. Ruby Knicely of Newport of their daughter, Miss Billie Jean Gross, to SSgt. Arthur W. Pass, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. Pass of Hampton, News, was solemnized June 26 at 4 in the afternoon at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Brackett Jackson, Narrow Gauge The ceremony took place June 12 in the central Methodist hurch of Vox Hill. The Rev.

James L. Clements, officiated before a background of ferns, Bayberry foliage, standing baskets of white" gladioli, shasta daisies and lighted cathedral candles. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, L. Randolph Beale, wore a gown with a basque type bodice of rosepoint lace, low round neckline, long sleeves tapered to peaks over the hand and a full skirt of small net nifties over taffeta, ballerina lengah. Her fingertip veil, bordered in rose point lace fell from a cloche bonnet of small net ruffles with a crown of net and seed pearls.

She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids on a prayer book. Miss Doris Steel Clark was maid of honor' for her sister and her only attendant. She wore an off-the-shoulder dress of mint green or- pana of ballerina length with overskirt and stole of matching net. Her head dress was a pleated head band of matching ribbon. She carried a nosegay made of yellow carnations.

Leonard Gries of Sutherland, Iowa, served as best man for Mr. Rraper all or iNonoiK. inc wemwuj Park Plae Baptist Church Saturday at 7:30 in the even.ng, with Dr. Henry W. Tiffany officiating.

The marriage of Miss Mary Ann Hornsby da lughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Hornsby of Norfo k. to Gerald LeRoy Mi Her son ol Mr. and Mrs.

Roy T. Miller of Delmar, Iova, was solemnized in the Ferebee-Halstead Memorial Church June 13. Attending from Hampton were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, ana Miss Ruth Lee Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilbur Mr.

and Mrs Dick Huffman, all Mi-rmrhin Fort Eustis. and Mr. Road, Reidsville, N. C. in First Baptist Church, Largo, with the Rev.

Albert E. Lightfoot The Rev. Troy London, uncle of ''Swwynfc if -r if, If i i st Li-'- Vt officiating at the double ring the bride, othciated at the double ring ceremony before an improvised altar decorated with ferns, running cedar, gardenias and lighted tapers Miss Opal Frve played the wedding The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a princess style gown of white lace with blue satin inserts and white lace jacket, music and Melvin Cavenhes sang or. rNewpori rsews; mis. uuuikn i- and Mrs.

E. F. Hewins, James Murphy, CL Harmon lliamD. rt Front' Ii RlKCH 011(1 "Because, I Love You Iruly and Armstrong, William ri. wiison, k.

u. muuic r-, oil Hamninn. attended the marriage 5at "The Wedding Prayer. Hansen and the ushers were Staff Sergeant Raefeale De Spigna and Airman First Class Robert Witlatch of Langlev Air Force Base. 5 Mrs.

William Hudson was mistress of ceremonies. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cere- The bride, given in marriage by with matching lace Cap and veil of illusion. She carried a white Bible urdav of Miss Mona Ray Gardner to James Frederick Johnson Jr. her father, wore a ballerina length covered with a white orchid. The marriage was solemnized in ram nai-c wciuuu folk, with the Rev.

Roland P. Riddick officiating. nf Mr anrt Mrs. Armond R. KlttlPCef mony tor members of the immediate families and out-of-town euests.

Mrs. Clark, mother of the bride, wore a navv blue gown with white accessories. Her flowers were a corsage of red roses. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Hansen will make their home gown of white imported lace over white taffeta with a lace jacket. She wore an original veil of white illusion fashioned with a halo of lace surrounded by white lilies of the val Her only attendant was Miss Barbara Metzer. She wore a ballerina length gown of blue net over match miss uiusuii wic uoujjinu vi of Norfolk, and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Thompson of Durham, N. ing taffeta featuring lace inserts and ley. Her only jewelry was a single carried a bouquet ot pink in Mitherland, Iowa. For traveling, the bride wore a two piece powder blue embroidered linen dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. Out-of-town guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Beale, Miss Bertha Banphm of Patecasi, N. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Woodward, Grifton, strand of pearls, a gift from the George Dixious of Mac Dill Air bridegroom. 1 he bride bouquet Miss Ruth Roger of Hampton was among the out-of-town guests for the marriage Saturday of Miss Elizabeth Camille Harper, daughter of Mrs.

O. R. Harper, and the late Mr Lawrence Richard Mar consisted of white bride's roses and Force Base was best man. in. Mr.

ana Mrs. J. w. Marlm Conway, IN. and Mr.

and Mrs. baby's breath surrounding a white Sergeant Pass was graduated from tin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin ot Portland, ure.

i. b. ueaie or Kicnmond. orchid. Hampton High School and has served with the United States Air The maid of honor.

Miss Gloria The Rev. Dr. Roland Wagner, pastor of the Central Baptist Cburcn, Norfolk, performed the ceremony in the home of the bride in Norfolk. Swinson Jackson of Warwick, wore DAILY PRESS Force for three and a half years. He is stationed at Mac Dill Air Force an original gown of pink organdy rs.

Robert Combs over taffeta scattered with white Base, Tampa. They will make their home at flowers down the side. The bridesmaid, MissSudie Rucker Moves To Florida 2509 Kansas Tampa, Fla. Aquarium Club Meets i Mrs. Robert Leslie Combs of the SOCIETY Newport News Hampton Warwick, Virginio Thursday, July 1, 1954 Holland Apartments is leaving in a Residents Attend Anniversary Fete Jones of Warwick, wore an original gown of aqua organdy over taffeta scattered with white flowers.

Both attendants wore matching organdy jackets, mitts and baby pearls, a gift from the bride. They wore MISS VIRGINIA BEACH OF 1954 Miss Nita Aldridge, a lass with a lovely figure and winning smile, will represent Virginia Beach in the state's Miss America Contest, July 15 in Roanoke. She's 20, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.

L. Aldridge, of Virginia Beach, and is being sponsored by Radio Station WGH and the city's chamber of commerce. The contest which will determine identity of contestants for Newport News, Warwick and Hampton is being sponsored jointly by WGH and the Hampton Roads Junior Chamber of Commerce and will climax with a pageant in Palace Theater July 8. few days to make her home in Coral Gables, Fla. For Supper Her cousin, Mrs.

Charles W.01 Mr. and Mrs. James Christian Moore of Poquoson; Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Powell and Miss Jane Powell of Hampton; R.

T. Hurley, strom, will spend the Summer in matching head bands and carried bouquets of mixed1 Summer flowers. The Tidewater Aquarium Club Rnttnn and will K)in Mrs. Thomas T. Bales was best man and the groomsmen were Joel B.

Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Smith met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. P.

Comstock, Maple Boule Combs in Coral Gables to make her Marriage Of Miss Saul Is Announced and son, William, and Miss Mary vard, for a covered dish supper and Jackson and Jerry J. Jackson. A reception was held after the Hurley of Warwick attended the home. Mrs. M.

H. Cockrell of Burgess is visitinz at the home of her 50th wedding anniversary celebra installation of officers. Installed were William Shimp, ceremony and Mrs. London received tion of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter E. president; Mercer Christian, vice son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Miss Dederick Guest At Hampton Party guests in a navy blue lace dress witn pink accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds with baby's breath. Mrs. Ruby Knicely, mother of the Baker at their home in Syringa.

Mrs. Baker is the sister of Mrs. R. T. Hurley of Warwick.

president; Norman Silsby, secretary, and Harry Ballard, treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Laverne Cockrell, Catesby Jones Drive. Hampton.

Norman Silsby was named editor of bridegroom, wore a deep lavender the monthly magazine, "idewater. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Mary Frances Saul, daughter of Mrs. Cohen Gul-ley of Methamora, to Alvin Thomas Johnson, son of Mr. and Return From Miss Barbara Feidt of Orlando, entertained recently with a AEROLLTC The Rev.

and Mrs. L. L. Jessup lace dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds with baby's breath. New York Trip bridge party for Miss Jacquelyn Dederick, whose marriage' to Dorsey C.

Pleasants will be solemnized in August. of Altavista were recent guests in Mrs. E. O. Johnson of Hampton For traveling the bride wore a The marriage was solemnized Saturday at 5:30 in the afternoon PORCH SHADES pastel blue suit, navy and white accessories and a white orchid.

Mrs. L. T. Bailey of Seaboard Buckroe Beach, and Mrs. Ben W.

Dodge of Norfolk, have returned to their homes after spending several days in New York City. They were in New York to meet Mrs. Bailey's son-in-law and daugh with the Rev. Roy L. Sloop officiating at service in Trinity Lutheran The party was held at the home of the brides mother, Mrs.

I. W. Dederick on Shenandoah Road, Hampton. Arrangements of mixed Summer flowers in crystal bowls and lighted white tapers in crystal candlesticks were used in the decor for the bride's table and throughout the lower floor of the home. Guests included Mrs.

Harvev Curlee, Mrs. Edwin Brockley, Mrs. Frank Boyer and Mrs. I. w.

Dederick. Church. Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Maloney and son, Michael, and Mrs. Mae Maloney of Oak Park, 111., are guests of Mr. Maloney's brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Mae Malonev's son-in-law and daughter. Attendants were Mr.

and Mrs, Russell Girt. Hampton and Newport News. Miss Floy Lee Nolf of Atlanta, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.

A. Nolf of Warwick. Miss Nolf, a stewardess with Eastern Airlines, will leave Friday for New York City, where she will spend several days as the guest of Miss Bobbie Lusk, with whom she attended stewardess' schooL Mrs. Clyde R. Bennert of the Holland Apartments is undergoing Also Miss Jeanette Reed, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Demetra ter, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Golay, and son, John Edward, of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are makina Powells Here From Germany Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Irvin Powell who were married Feb. 6 in Weisbaden, Germany, where he is stationed with the United States Air Force, are spending some time with Mr. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. I. Powell of the East End. Mrs. Powell is the former Miss Bridgette Frankenbaeh of Weisbaden, Germany.

A dinner party given at Homestead, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M.

Miller of Warwick, culminated a week of parties honoring Capt. and Mrs. John P. Page who are leaving soon for Germany. They have been making their home at 7408-D River Drive.

The Fox Hill Central Methodist Church will hold a fellowship supper Friday at the church at 6:30 in the evening. The supper is planned for members of the congregation and their friends. Jack B. Hardy of East Hampton, who has been taking an eight-week course of study in New York City, is arriving today to spend the week end with his mother, Mrs. Leon T.

Hardy. Ifc I iion ii .11,11 linn luujjjii. rant Steger, Miss Jackie Curlee. Miss Jessie Kelpm and Miss June Liberty. their home at 6 Quinn Hamp Mr.

and Mrs. Grayson Dixon of ton. Melrose Hampton. England, who were enroute to Bur-bank, where they will spend the Summer. Donaldsons Here Mrs.

Winters Mrs. Carr Leaves On Extended Trip Mrs. B. Larrabee Carr of Eliza Date Named For Nuptial Vint Mrs. Burdick CHILD CARE By BEL'LAH FRANCE.

R.N. treatment in Riverside Hospital. From Santos, Brazil Mr. and Mrs. Austin P.

Winters beth Road is leaving today for Florida, where she will visit her and daughters, Mary and Eileen, of Miss Jean Edwards of Algonquin Road, Boulevard, and Miss Carolyn McLean of Algonquin Road, Boule Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Donaldson and children Scott, Dianne and Bruce of Santos, Brazil, are euests summit, N.

arrived yesterday to In Georgia spend two weeks with Mrs. F. L. Burdick at her home Esterdale, Back of Mrs. Donaldson's mother, Mrs.

Daisy M. Barbour, of House River, Hampton. vard, are leaving tomorrow for Smithfield and Clayton, N. C. While in Clayton they will visit Mrs.

Glenda Davis and also will be daughter, Mrs. V. Wood, in St. Petersburg. Mrs.

Carr also will visit friends in St. Louis, where she will join a National Education Association tour of Mexico. Miss Annie Mary Starke of Lex Miss Evelyn Frankum, daughter Hampton. Miss Betsy Winters, daughter of Later this month the Donaldson Mr. and Mrs.

Winters, who has been a frequent visitor to Hampton, guests of Miss Kay Starling at her of Judge and Mrs. John E. Frankum of Clarkesville, has selected Saturday, July 24, as the date of her marriage to the Rev. Roy F. Carter, home Smithfield.

will go to Reidfield, Maine, for the Summer and return to Brazil in September. For a cool porch or patio this Summer! Made of long lasting basswood! In green only! Sizes 3-feet to 12-feet wide! Parker Powell is spending the Summer in Europe i ington. arrived Monday to Mrs. Langdon B. Gilkey of (Q) "Our 3 Vi -year-old daughter started stuttering when she was two.

Now she speaks well for a couple of months at a time then suddenly starts stuttering again. "I'm sure she is not jealous of our 10-month-old daughter. 'We give her no reason to be and she is fond of the baby. But I do sometimes yell at her before I think. I'm really trying to control myself.

"We never spank her but try to expalin why she should or should not do certain things. She sleeps and eats well. Can you help us?" Mrs. C. B.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Horton of visit Miss Ida Rees at her home Poughkeepsie, N.

is spending a son of Mrs. Roy B. Carter of Buck- Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher W.

Piland VVorster Hampton, have as on Phoebus Bay, Phoebus. Miss roe Beach and the late Mr. Carter. few days with her mother, Mrs. Raymond B.

Bottom, at her home on their guest. Mrs. Charles Bame of Rees also has as her guest. Miss Ruth Smith of Webster Groves, Mo. and son, Billy, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Williams of Buckroe Beach, have returned to their homes from Valdece, N. who will spend Dial 2-2041 212-2Sth Street Powhatan Parkway, Indian River Park.

the month of July in Hampton. Portsmouth where they attended the The marriage will be solemnized at 4:30 in the afternoon in Clarkesville Baptist Church, Clarkesville, Ga. A reception will be held after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. wedding of Miss Marilyn Beazley Mr. and Mrs.

P. E. Hutchens Jr. and sons. Peyton and Paul, and Mrs.

P. E. Hutchens of Hampton, are spending a week at Burrell's Bay. whose marriage to Raymond Brit HOW'S YOUR HEALTH? ton was solemnized, Saturday at the Park View Baptist Church. By WILLIAM BRADY M.

D. (A) Stuttering frequently occurs MOVING TO WASIIH1GT0! AVE. BARGAINS GALORE Our Loss Your Gain between the ages of two and live. If the cause is secretly searched lor A specialist is a doctor who de- by the parents, it can generally be found and removed, and the stutter i votes himself or herself to certain this: It is unwise to go to a specialist unless your doctor advises you to do so. And if your doctor is worthy of your confidence he diseases, s'ays Webster.

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