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Mr. Morgan (21 aim* Slide Miss Susan Wooding Bailey of Rocky Mount, N.C., and Mr. Shirley Newman Morgan, 111, of Norfolk, Virginia, were married Saturday, March 15, at 12:00 noon at Lakeside e|3aptist Church in Rocky Mount. Dr. Gaylord Lehman officiated. Wedding music was presented by Mr. Ted Gossett, organist; Mr. Doug Myers, trumpeter; and Mrs. M. A. Biggs, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalmers DaCosta Bailey of Rocky SMount, N.C. She graduated from St. Catherine’s School. Mrs. Shirley Newman Morgan, 111 In Edenton - its Terry's Shoes Made Right, Styled Right. Priced Right ®Come see The Smart Footwear Foshons And Add A Fresh New Look To Your Present Outfits With Newest Footwear And Handbag Fashions From Terry's Shoe Box. 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He graduated from Midlothian High School, Midlothian, Va., and attended Old Dominion University in Norfolk. Va. He is employed by Boddie- Noell Enterprises in Nor folk, Va. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Sara Camden Bailey, sisterof the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Anne Duncan Bailey, sister of the bride; Miss Catherine Randolph Harrison of Raleigh, N.C.; Mrs. Hamon Mynders Glover of Charlottesville, Va.; and Miss Susan Jane Williams of Greenwood, S.C. Robert Wayne Morgan, brother of the groom, of Lisle, Illinois, was best man. Ushers were Mr. William Everett Chesson, cousin of the groom, of Washington, N.C.; Mr. Richard Baldwin Thurmond of Virginia Beach, Va.; Mr. George Michael Marsh of Virginia Beach, Va.; Mr. Gary Cliff Jennings of Richmond, Va.; and Mr. Albert Lee Enoch of Norfolk, Va. The bride’s dress had a bodice of re-embroidered alencon lace with a portrait neckline and long fitted sleeves. The skirt was satin with a cathedral train. She wore a veil of Spanish lace. Following the ceremony the parents of the bride held a reception at Benvenue Country Club. After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga.. the couple will reside in Virginia Beach, Va. "Success is the child of audacity." Disraeli J|| ®arfetngton’s iflPt 315 & out t> Broai fttreet fit M G" VALUES Views on Dental Health Wisdom Teeth Often Cause Trouble As babies, we start out with 20 primary (or baby) teeth. By the time we are adults, we shed these baby teeth and end up with a total of 32 teeth. Where do the extra 12 come from? These are our 12 permanent molar teeth. They develop behind the baby molars in three stages (of 4 each) during our youth. The third set of molars are called wisdom teeth. They make their ap pearance between the A public service with the aim of promoting a better dental health en vironment. From the office of: RICHARD N. HINES, JR., D.D.S., F-A.G.D. and VALERIE A. ROBISON, U.D.S., 437 South Broad Street, Edenton. Phone: 482-2776. "We Cater To Cowards” ■Hlrout 11/omen Thursday, March 20. 1980 Sdenton Society A/eur* Glenn Perry, Jr. of UNC- Charlotte spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wiltshire of Richmond, Va. spent the weekend visiting Sara Miller. Miss Penny Powell, a student at Peace College, and Henry Powell, a student at Mount Olive College, were home last week on spring break. Then had as their guests Miss Cindy Sexton and Rusty Huffines of Burlington, N.C. Mr. Ronnie Harrell of Cary and Miss Linda Harrell of Gatesville spent last weekend visiting their parents Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Mrs. Cora Harrell is visiting her daughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Rick Prentis in Durham this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tarkington spent last weekend in High Point age of 17 and 21. The one who invented this label squated “wisdom” (perhaps rashly) with physical maturity teeth often cause trouble. Hie jaws may be so small that one or all of. these wisdom teeth' remain completely embedded in the jawbone. In other in stances, only a portion of the crown may erupt and a flap of gum tissue may overlap much of the wisdom tooth enamel. These embedded (impacted) or partially erupted teeth may become a source of trouble from pressure they produce on adjacent teeth or from infectioc that develoos under the gum. Their surgical removal may be necessary. Page 3-A visiting Mrs. Carrie Harris. Mrs. Harris returned to Edenton to spend some time visiting with her daughter and son-in-law. Miss Cindy Randles of Nashville, Tenn. was guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker last week. Unjajad Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Baker of Hertford announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Connie Frances, to Mr. Richard Allen Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reid of Edenton. The wedding will take place at 3 P.M. on April 5 at Great Hope Baptist Church in Hertford. Invitations are not being sent but friends and relatives are invited to attend. APRIL AND MAY ART CLASSES Casual - Non-Competitive. Interest is more im portant than talent. No summer classes will be offered. Register now for spring series. Minimum of 4 lessons, more if you like. Meet once a week. Semi-private classes of 3-6. Individual instruction and demonstrations at each seat. ADULT VARIOUS MEDIA (morning or even ing)—any medium you want to learn or improve on: ink, watercolor, oil, acryllic. ADULT BASIC DRAWING —(morning or even ing). ADULT BEGINNING PEN AND INK DRAW ING—(Iong lunch hour scheduling). ADULT PEN AND INK LETTERING—(morn ing). ♦ADULT “NO-TALENT” DRAWING CLASS— the less ability, the better! Very simple: anyone can learn. YOUTH, VARIOUS MEDlA—(after school) ages 12-17. CHILDREN, VARIOUS MEDlA—(after school) ages 8-11. ♦CHILD-PARENT COMPANION CLASS—(after school). NEW BEGINNING DRAWING CLASSES for young people. ■< CONTACT MRS. CAROL E. 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Until 6 PM. • Phone 482-3221. Merry Hill Society A/eur* By Ethel Win borne Those attending the funeral of Hairy Harden at rteville on Saturday in Gernigan-Warren al Home Charel were: Mr. and Mrs. Braxfch Cobb, Mrs. Eva Hugjfies of Edenton and Mrs. L Gilbert Williams of Ahoskie. Miss Frances Cowand has left the Chowan Hospital after spending several weeks there as a patient and an operation and she is spen ding some time with her sister, Mrs. Susie Harden at her home in Windsor, Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Bob House and daughters, Lynn and Jennifer of Harrellsville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick Sunday af ternoon. —O— Mrs. Bobbie Hitt of Cape Colony at Edenton and mother, Mrs. Sue Britt of Midway were the guests of Mrs. Virgie Baker Friday. Also Mrs. Josephine Pierce of Colerain on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret White left Saturday to spend until Wednesday at Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Earl Allcox and Melissa. Mrs. D. E. Bowen of Portsmouth and sister, Mrs. Iris Morgan of Newport News, Mrs. Reva Spruill of Chesapeake were the recent guests of Mrs. Ethel Win borne and visited Mrs. “To Se 4jeld Revival services will begin this Sunday at the 11 A.M. worship service and continue nightly at 7:30 P.M. through the 28th at Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church. The speaker for the revival will be Rev. Hines Adams, former missionary to Panama and now pastor of the Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church in Elizabeth City. The music will be fur nished by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Brenda WHITE OAK PTA The Parent-Teacher Association at White Oak Elementary School will be held at 7:30 P.M. Monday at the school. The program will consist of presenting awards to students who won them during a recent Reading Olympics. TTot® cEontl® fl®w\W®[Mosooo Come in and see our new line of spring clothes for children .. just right f&JLJk and in time for J-j\ ) J7\j Easter ob 6 ©HIU^FEtTS 110 South Pool St Elizabeth City. N.C 27909 (919) 338-2970 Bessie Spruill of Creswell at the Plymouth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowen and daughter Dorothy of Wind sor, were also her guests recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick spent Friday at Plymouth on business. Winbome, music director of Ballard’s Bridge. A nursery will be provided nightly and the public has a cordial invitation to attend. Rev. Hines Adams
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