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Mlu Cynthia Kaye Ferrell
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Mr. and Mrs Reese
Homer Ferrell, Jr., of
Wilion, announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Cynthia Kaye, to
Mr. Timothy Habit Dowd of
£nf!eid.
Mr. Dowd is the ion of
Mrs. Lawrence M. Dowd of
Edenton, and the late Mr.
Dowd.
The wedding is planned
for November 15 at 2 P M. in
Me tty 4&U MtUfA
By Ethel B. Wlnborne
Mr. and Mrs. David
Hoggard of Windsor and Mr.
and Mrs. Carrol Miller and
daughter. Wendy recently
took a vacation trip to New
York and Niagara Falls.
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Judson Bamacastle was
admitted to Pitt General
Hospital Greenville last
Week after a heart attack.
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CHOWAN COUNTY
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482*8431.
Exhibit Entty Sept 21 A 22
Views On Dental Health
Richard N. Hinas. Jr,
O.D.S, Fallow 01
Tbe Academy 01
Ganaral Dentistry
Tetracycline Stained Teeth
Tetracyclines -a group
of infection-fighting
antibiotics - can produce
staining of children's
teeth if they are given
during the time when the
primary teeth are for
ming. According to the
National* Institute of
Health, if tetracycline is
given to a woman during
her last trimester of
pregnancy, or to an infant
during the first three
months of life,
discoloration of the
dentin of baby's teeth
could occur. The
resulting stains are then
visible as soon as the
baby teeth erupt. The
sensitive period of
tetracycline - induced
staining of the permanent
teeth occurs between the
ages of 3 months and •
years. These stains may
not become visible tar
several years.
Although the stains are
irmwnent, the enamel of
"We Cater To Cowards”
Horne's United Methodist
Church in Wilson.
Miss Ferrell is a 1960
graduate of East Carolina
University in Greenville,
and is employed by Nash
County Schools.
Mr. Dowd is a graduate of
John A. Holmes High School
and Pit Community College
in Greenville. He is em
ployed by Peoples Bank A
Trust Company in Enfield.
Hawkins, Suffolk, were the
guests of Mr and Mrs J. B
Smithwick last week.
Mrs. Lillie Mae White
spent last week in Newport
News with her son, David,
Mrs. Virginia White is a
patient in the hospital there
now.
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Mr and Mrs. Jimmie-
Bailey. Stacey and April of
the teeth is seldom
weakened, and therefore,
the teeth function well. It
is not a health hazard and
if properly cared for,
teeth - stained or not - can
last a lifetime.
There are some
cosmetic treatments for
tetracycline - stained
teeth, however, the best
treatment is prevention.
Parents should discuss
with their doctors the use
of alternative drugs
during late pregnancy or
early childhood.
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.,
Fellow of Academy of
General Dentistry. 437
South Broad Street,
Edanton. Phone: 03 2771
Afum-Smtik, Cxekanqa Wtddlnq l/ewi
Mias Bheryi Ann Byntm
and Mr. Jimmy Carlton
Smith wars united in
marriage si S P.M. on
August 31 in Brantley's
Grow Baptist Church. Rov.
J.N. Baggett of Wimfcor
officiated.
The bride la the daughter
of Mrs. Nettle Mae Byrum,
Route 3, Ahoskle. and the
late Mr. A.T. Byrum. Sr.
Her husband is the son of
Mrs. Bessie Ward Smith,
Route 3, Ahoskle and the
late Mr Cecil L. Smith.
The bride was given in
marriage by her two
brothers; A.T. Byrum. Jr.,
and Lin wood Byrum, both of
Ahoakie.
Mr. William R Raynor
was organist and Miss
Denise MiUer, soloist.
The bride wore a
cathedral length dress with
a scoop neckline ana
Chantilly lace long sleeves.
The upper part of the dress
was made of Chantilly dace
and outlined in pearls. The
train consisted of gathered
chantilly lace with taffeta.
Her veil was chapel length
trimmed in chantilly lace
and pearls.
Her mother wore a long
pink chiffon dress with long
flowing sleeves It had a
empire waist with em-
%t -Ond -@bou.t M/omen
Thursday, September 11. l'jßO
Mattiaye l/our* -ffte Solemnised
The marriage of Miss
Alicia LaVeme Roberts, to
Mr. Felix Maurice
Blassengale was solemnized
August 23rd at I 00 o'clock
in the afternoon in Ihe
Providence Baptist Church.
Edenton.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Lillian Bowser
Roberts of Edenton. North
Carolina and Dr Andrew
I,ee Roberts. Elizabeth City
The groom is the son of Mr
and Mrs Herbert A.
Blassengale. Jr of
Granville. S.C.
• Rev Dr James Kenner
performed the double ring
ceremony in a setting of
white gladioli, fuji mums,
pom perns, palms, and
candlelight
Presenting a program of
nuptial music was Mrs
Vendetta O Sutton, of
Elizabeth City and soloist
was Miss Jacqueline A.
Hardy of Edenton
Escorted by her father
and given in marriage by
her parents, the bride wore
a bridal original of white
Silesta polyeser and silk
Venise pearls full Bishop
sleeves of Venise lace. The
skirt featured Venise lace,
that swept into a six tiered
cathederal train. Her
fingertip vail embroidered
with Venise lacp fell from a
lace covered camelot cap
adorned with seed pearls.
The bride carried a cascade
bouquet of white miniature
carnations, roses, baby's
breath and miniature
English Ivy.
Mrs. Shirley Hunter, aunt
if the bride. Scotch Plains,
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broidered flowers,
The groom’s mother wort
• long mint groan chiffon
dress with long gathered
sleeves. It had a empire
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Mrs. Jimmy Carlton Smith
THE CHOWAN HERALD
N J was matron of honor
Miss Andrea Renee Bethea
of Raleigh, friend of the
bride, was maid of honor
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Mrs. Felix Maurice Blassengale
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waist with sequins.
Mrs. Agnes B. Perry of,
Raleigh, sister of th4brttg|
was matron of honpn
Bridesmaids wsrd^Mr*
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Bridesmaids were Miss
Valerie Hunter. Scotch
Plains. N J . Miss Sarah
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Martha Smith at Colereln,
•leter-in-law of tha groom;
fMre. Lola Byrum of
Ahoskle, slster-la-lew of the
bride; Mrs .Shirley Jar
nlgan of Edentdh, sister of
the groom; and. Mrs. Judy
Willis of Ocracoke, niece of
the groom.
Junior bridesmaid* were:
Mlae Amy Byrum of
Ahoskle, niece of the bride;
Miaa Teresa Smith of
Coleraln, niece of the
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Society
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Mr. * Mrs Ben Riddick
spent last weekend at Nags
Head.
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Mr A Mrs Dick Atkinson
of Durham and Mr A Mrs.
D J. Jones of Wilson spent
last weekend visiting Mr A
Mrs Joe Thorud
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Edenton Debutantes,
parents and assistant
marshalls attending the 1980
Terpscorean Ball in Raleigh
Friday night were: Mr &
Mrs West Byrum and
daughter Gail Jim
Chesson. Assistant mar
shall; Mr A Mrs A B
Harless. Jr and daughter.
Katheryn. assistant .Vlar
shall Henry McMullan. Mr
& Mrs W II llollowell and
daughter. Fran. Assistant
-marshall Lloyd Griffin.lll.
and Mr & Mrs Richard
Hines and (laughter. Coles.
Assistant Marshall Crank
Bailey
Others attending the
presentation were: Mrs
Edward G Bond. Miss
Martha Scott Harless. Miss
Maltha Jo llollowell, Mr
Skipper Hines Mrs It N
Hines Sr Miss Wanda
Bunch and Mr Sambo
I lixon
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Mr A Mrs C B Smith
had as iheir guests last
weekend Mr A Mrs Harold
Yoder. Mr A Mrs U>u
1-amliert of \boona. Pa and
Mr. A Mrs John Hartsock
of Duncansville. Pa.
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Mr A Mrs W A Parker
(had as ’iicir guests last
weekend Mr A Mrs ( arl
Flanagan of \ irgima Heath
jnd Mrs W B Parker of
Portsmouth
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Mr Terry Williams .md
Rev Ashby Browder at
tended the Duke-East
Carolina football game in
Durham Saturday
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John T skiles and
children. Kerry and
Michael, ol West Balm
Beach Fla have returned
home alter visiting his
mother. Mrs Kathleen
Skiles
Edenton
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Miss IJnda Kay Harrell
liecame the bride of Mr.
Wade Ward Hobbs on
September 8 at II AM. in
Edenton Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs Jesse lx»
Harrell of Edenton. The
bridi-groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs Wallace Ward
llntibs of Sunhury.
Rev Richard
Blankenhorn of Edenton
Methodist Church per
formed the double ring
ceremony Wedding music
was provided by Mrs Brona
Hinton, organist, and Elaine
Deans, soloist Mrs Marion
Cross was mistress of
ceremonies
The bride was escorted to
the altar by her father and
given in marriage by her
parents
Miss Annette Hobbs,
sister of the groom, was
maid of honor Bridesmaids
were; Mrs. Lydia Byrum of
Greenville; Mrs Deborah
Caiter of Gatesville. and
Mrs. Holly Nixon of Mur
freesboro The bride's
sister in law. Mrs Chris
Harrell, was an honorary
bridesmaid
Mr Hobbs was his son's
tiest man Fshers included:
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Mr Phil Harrell of West
End and Mr Ronnie Harrell
of Cary, brothers of the
bride. Mr Al Byrum of
Greenville; and Mr Bud
'arter of Gatesville and Mr
Roger Ward of Sunbury
An outdoor wedding
reception was given at the
home of the bride s parents
immediately following the
ceremony The couple left
the reception by boat for a
honeymoon cruise in the
Bahamas They will make
their home in Gatesville
The hr>de is a graduate of
Peace College and East
Carolina University She is
employed by Roanoke
< howan Hospital in Ahoskie
The groom is a graduate
of Lenoir Community
College He is employed by-
Hobbs Adams Engineering
Company. Suffolk. Va.
Christy l.ynnCorprew
Mr and Mrs Billy Cor
prew of Hertford announce
the birth of a daughter.
Christy Lynn, born August
7 at Chowan Hospital Tne
maternal grandparents are
Mrs Doris Forehand and
the late Pruden Forehand
The paternal grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Corprew of Hertford