r The p 1873-Pt;e 7 Announce Engagement k 1 Miss Byrum Bride Of James McMahon The wedding of Nftss Karen Marie Byrum and James Ash brooks McMahon was solemn ized Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. in First United Methodist Church. Rev. J. Kern Ormond performed the double-ring ceremony in a candlelight setting of white flowers and palms. Wedding music was presented by E. Rodney Trueblood, organist and Wiley J.P. Earnhardt Jr. of Edenton, -soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mra. James Weslev Byrum-of-Jlwrisland!T David Melton of Goldsboro naan. me pnuegruum s S Brents are Mr. and Mrs. ames John McMahon of Bethlehem, Pa. .Given in bride wore a long white gown in candlelight Monks lace with Mandarin neckline, empire bodice and long sleeves. Her floor length mantilla was bordered in lace. She wore pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Elizabeth Camille Rockett of Charlotte was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Jo Alison Rodriquez of Jacksonville and Miss Martha Elizabeth White of Hertford. They wore floor length dresses of hand-screened floral chiffon in lavender and blue with JulieJ sleeves and cum merbund. Their headpieces were matching flowers and they carried ; baskets of mixed flowers The right length for pants, worn with, a pant's suit. should be with the hem bare ly touching the Instep. Roll ed up pants and hot pants should be" used only for beach or country wear. Some of the striped dresses shown In shops use the material so that the stripes go in several differ ent directions. This is bud- posed to give a slim look to those who are trying to lose a few pounds. The dress with the two piece look is popular this spring. This is accomplish ed by making the shirtwaist type bodice one color and . the skirt another. A 1940 style is in again for evening. It is the long dress with the haltef neck line, bare back and very full skirt. Get a sun hat for that trip to the beach. Too much sun can age the skin. HEALTH -HOME - BEAUTY , DRYCLEAN SINK To scour a greasy, sink, try this "dry cleaning" method: apply soap or detergent to a dry cloth or sponge and scrub the sink dry. Then turn on the hot water and rinse ' the grease : away. DID YOU ? Senator Everett Jordan voted for a bill setting up a program to attack the drug problem. Congress man Galifianakis did not bother to vote ... not once, but three times on drug bills this year. NOW YOU KNOW! VOTE JORDAN was best man. ushers were William Barthold of Bethlehem and , David McMahon ' of Bethlehem, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Wiley J.P. Earnhardt Jr. of Edenton was mistress of ceremony. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Byrum chose a costume of aqua blue with chiffon sleeves and sleeveless jacket. Her accessories were matching and she wore iTwhite orchid cor sage.- ' Mrs. McMahon selected a green dress with matching accessories and white orchid corsage. A reception was held at the Holiday Inn following the ceremony. For a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C.the bride changed to a Victor Costa designed costume in voile with a garden of yellow and red flowers on a white background. The couple will make their home in Greenville. The bride is a senior at East Carolina University at Greenville majoring in special education for the mentally retarded. Mr. McMahon is also a senior at ECU majoring in in stitutional management. The bridesmaids luncheon was given by Mrs. W. J.P. Earn hardt and Mrs. Ebert L. Bailey in Edenton. Miss Camille Rockett and Miss Jo Rodriquez entertained at a lingerie shower in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. James John McMahon honored the couple at a party in Bethlehem. A miscellaneous shower was given In Bethlehem by Mrs. Herbert Hardman and Mrs. Paul Hursh. The rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom's j parents at the Holiday Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stanley Blanchard, Rt. 2, Edenton, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Mary Jane to James Henry Shaw. Mr. Shaw is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Gordon B. Shaw, Rt. 1, Hertford. The prospective bride is a senior at John A. Holmes High School. The prospective groom will graduate from College of the Albemarle in June. The wedding is planned for 3 o'clock at Bethel Baptist Church on Miiljr23. Friends. and relatives are invited to attend. request l Aonour of your presence a l& marriage of iAeir cfauyAter Oairicla Garofe JKr. CtriAur OJeff PioBeris, M on Suno&y, letJourli of June . OCineeen Auncfrecf anaf teueny-two ',, ai four o'cScJf in -ie afternoon OSerea Curc of GArisf Ulouie UAree Jferifor OCoriA Garofina CRcptkn foSminj i cartmony SMALLER EGGS - Egg size varies, de pending upon a number of --factors -such as -tempera ture. North ' 'Carolina State "University poultry" specialists point out that hot weather usually causes egg size to drop quickly, sometimes an ounce or more. Not only does the 90-plus degrees weather reduce the size of eggs, it also will cause the hen to lay fewer eggs. To avoid pricked fingers, keep small nails, tacks, and screws assorted in egg car . tons. : : v ' 5''-'- ':- 'V: t When "watering your lawn in dry weather, soak once a week to a 'depth of six inches. Never apply daily light ; sprinklings as this forces the roots upward. Make your Own personal bath oil by adding a few drops of your favorite per fume to baby oil. For a quick first aid treat ment for burns, apply cold water(taporlce).This helps relieve the pain and prevents ' blistering and Infection. For mothers .of pre-school children, give your children their Immunization shots be fore hot weather. Avoid "the last minute rush and fretful ness caused by the heat. Store leather and swede a r t i c 1 e s in a cool, airy closet-never in a hot attic or damp cellar. Before starting the motor to your lawn mower, wipe away any spilled fuel. This can also apply to boat mo- TEorsT Arinounce Engagement Mr. and Mr. John E. Waff, Route 3, Edenton, an nounce, the engagement of their daughter. Crystal, to ; Victor Lamb, son of Mr and Mrs. William Ray Lamb of -Hertford. '"iZyP. p"-r'- ' Miss Waff is a 1971 graduate of John A. Holmes High School and Is now attending Hardbarger's Business College In Raleigh. , v . Mr Lamb is a 197 graduate of Albemarle Academy and is now attending the College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City. , The wedding date has not been set. -u - Jucs, 1972 June, the month of weddings, commencements, school vacations, also ushers in summer which this year arrives on the 21st-the longest day of the year. The month also begins with statehood days in Kentucky and Tennessee. Jefferson Davis birthday (the 3rd) is remembered in the South, D-Day (the 6th) is recalled all over the world and Father's Day. falls on the 18th this year. The 17th is the anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775), the 20th is West Virginia Day and the 25th the day (in 1876) that General- Custer -and his boons were wiped out at Little Big Horn, Montana. The first American troops landed in France on June 26th, 1917; Helen Keller was bom on the 27th at Tuscumhia, Alabama, in 1880, and World War I, the great tragedy of this century (which produced Communism, Fascism and World War II), was ignited by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne "of "AustroJlungaiy at Sarajevo Bosnia,on the 28th, in fateful 1914. . Protect your floors from water -damage by placing your potted plants on a rub ber utility mat. ShouhHie I5( perienced "The very rich man was in-4efvle4dn-aADj)UcantJor the iqb as his personal val et. "You may have trouble with me." he said. "I have a wooden leg, a glass eye, a toupee, an artificial .arm and false teeth."" "That, won't bother me." replied the applicant. "I used to be on the assembly line at Lockheed." WiriSLOW BWNCHARD ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF rro its s'jis'rosff r AS A SALES REPRESENTATIVE. Mr. Winslow will be Glad to Assist you in Any of Your Transportation Needs TEENS EATING HABITS ; Eating habits of the American teenager are a dietary disaster area, according : to nutri tionists. ..." Teen diets consist mostly of cookies, potato chips,- skipped meals, . greasy hamburgers, soft drinks - and doughnuts. Close to one-fourth of a teenager's ' daily food comes from snacks, many of them full of empty calories, note extension food spe cialists, North Carolina State, University. .A uLilQ) .... 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THE CANDIDATE WHO ilAS NOT MADE DESPERATE POLITICAL PROMISES IN THIS PRIMARY. : ft THE CANDIDATE WHO HAS 11011 A r POSITIVE CAL1PAIGII UITD POSITIVE PROGRAMS FOR OOR PEOPLG;" - VOTE SKIPPER BOWLES GOVERNOR ' FCNTON. N. C.

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