(2ou.pl* United SJn Mattiaq e Miss Kimberly Ann Elmore of Edenton and Mr. Dan Olive Campbell, Jr., of Anderson, S. C. were united in marriage at 2 P. M. ' Saturday in Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church. The Rev. Raymond W. Storie of ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter .of Mrs. Joseph Harold Conger, Jr., and Mr. Alton Gray Elmore of Edenton. The groom is the son of W (JF lJm ■r ■V . • Mrs. Dan Oliver Campbell, Jr. Mr. Dan Olive Campbell and * the late Mrs. Mary Baxley Campbell of Laurinburg. The bride wore a white gown fashioned from chiffon. It featured a Queen - Anne neckline and Chantilly lace bodice. The full sleeves had a deep lace cuff. Covered buttons adorned the gown back and cuff. The full skirt had a wide border of Chantilly lace. Her veil of silk illusion was fingertip. It was edged in Chantilly lace, featured a flat tiara. She t( Call Us h Today! ' We are your heating, plumbing and air conditioning contractor. We service all makes and models. Call 482-8884 / \ IAC ICC Company JV/t LUU Os Edenton v ■ / SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. HALF OR WHOLE Pork Loin lb. $1.29 BrounJ Beef lb. 51.59 PILLSBURY Biscuits 4 cans 79c 6V&-OZ. STARXtST Inna Fish can 89c CHARMIN Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 88c LtPTON Tea Bags 100 ct. Slit Maxwell house blend Coffee 1b.51.89 BjantJlOe^^JtoxSU^ Local Fresh Beans and Com Fre&J Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Pork and Homemade Sausage W.E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 2214031 - Edenton, N.C. | carried a bouquet of gar denias and pink sweetheart roses accentuated with hosta. Miss R. Nan Stutzman was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss M. Stephanie Beretich of Clinton, Miss Ellen S. Brown of Ahoskie, Miss Ginger L. Dewar of Raleigh and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Elmore, sister in-law of the bride. Mr. Nicholas J. Hobbs of Atlanta, Ga. was the best man. Ushers were Mr. Kelly A. Elmore, brother of the bride, Mr. William S. Fulton of Clinton, Mr. J. Thomas Odom, 111 of .Greenville, and Mr. Robert L. Spencer of Kinston. Music was provided by Mr. Hugh D. Dial, organist, and Mr. John F. Becker, soloist. Acolyte was H. Smith Roberson, 111, Mrs. Patricia M. Storie was Mistress of ceremonies. The bride’s parents en tertained at a reception at Chowan Golf and Country Club following the wedding. The bride is a graduate of Peace College. She was formerly employed at North Carolina State University. The groom is a graduate of North Carolina State University and is employed by Stauffer Chemical Company. Following a wedding trip to the Caribbean Islands, the couple will live in An derson, S. C. Parties were given by Mrs. Ruth B. Kimble in Greensboro on May 2, Mrs. Margaret D. Black in Raleigh on May 11, Mrs. Harry A. Guard and Mrs. Wilbur A. Parker of Edenton on May 20 at the Gard’s home. A pig pickin’ was given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Hewitt Fulton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. S. Hewitt Fulton, 111, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Green and Dr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Willitts in Laurinburg on May 30. Parties were also given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kelly, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Twiddy on June 6 at the Twiddy’s home and Mrs. James M. Bond on June 8 at the Bond’s home. A bridesmaids’ luncheon was given on Friday af ternoon, June 19, by Mrs. Richard H. Hardin and Mrs. Joseph M. Thorud at the Thorud’s home. A rehearsal dinner and party was given by Mr. Dan O. Campbell, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Davis, Jr. the night preceeding the wedding. A brunch was given on the morning of the wedding by Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Stutzman and Sue, Nan and Jill Stutzman at the Stutz man’s home. After the wedding and reception, a party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Kelly A. Elmore at their home for the out-of-town guests. The tolerance of variety is the mark of intelligence. S7' n « ire K, i.v> ftummtr Now is the time to treat your pet to a clip, flea dip, and con ditioner. Call— Careiyn Raines For Appointment 482-3637 ri^ROY Forehand 7 your DEPENDENT AGENT Roy works for no single company. He works fa YOU Meior Medical.- Retirement Income- Life Insurance.. Medifap In lor man on Service... 462,7700 311 Bonk ot N.C. Edenton Woolly dfeatik Kft m i ~, . Mike Brewer Roughage vs. Cancer “To avoid cancer of the colon or rectum, doctors are switching patients from a bland, refined diet to high roughage (lettuce, bran cereal, etc.), says Dr. H. M. Pollard of U. of Michigan. “In countries with high roughage diets you find the lowest in cidence of cancer of the colon. They have good bowel activity.” He recommends whole grain cereals and raw vegetables - avoid refined (white) flour and pud dings. cAtbenwle ‘pieteuienal