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She also visited her nephew, C.J. \^liams, III of Merritt Island, Fla. for two weeks. A ^ A fl ^ "A" is the first ietter of every alphabet except the old Ger man, in which it is the fourdi, and the Ethiopian, in which it is the 13thi ' Williams, Sutton wed Linda Hartley Williams became the bride of Roger Lee Sutton Sunday, Octo ber 8, in a double ring ceremony in the Kitt Swamp Christian Church at 3 p.m. with Rev. Robert Caton, pastor, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartley of Ernul and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sutton of Ernul. Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory organza and Venise lace over taffeta. The gown extended into a chapel length train and her veil of bridal illusion was attached to a Juliet caplet of Venise lace and. she ^ied a bouqhet oT-d&isihs . and gypsophila. The bride Rules 1. Wnner is the first co^ rect answer drawn. 2. Answers must be sub mitted by Friday, 5 p.m. 3. The correct answer and winner will be announced in the following week's issue. 4. Prizes must be picked up within five days after name appears. Last Week’s Question answered: The world's largest lake is misnamed the CASPIAN SEA. It is roughly the size of Montana. No one submitted a correct answer. This Week’s Question: IMiat baseball player set a record in the 1968 World Series by going 0 for 22 at the plate? GlammrT^ if 000000000000000000000 o o o o To tighten the pores of your face, wash with o o ■* cucumber juice or apply sliced cucumber to o Ot0^ your face and lie down for 15 minutes, q O Rinse with warm water, and you 'll feel your q Q face glowing alive. ^ 000000000000000000000 Corey's Hit & Hfr Hoirtlyling Morris Plaza Vanceboro, N.C. 244-0220 — PIANO RENTALS — »10«» A MONTH RENTS A NEW WURLITZER PIANO. ALL RENT APPLIES! IF YOU DECIDE TO BUY. FINANCING AT AN APR of 7.7% AVAILABLE IF YOU BUY. Fuller’s Music House 216 Middle St. 638-2811 9-5:30 Mon.-Sot. Mrs. Sutton chose for her matron of honor, Mrs. DarreU Elks of Chocowinity. She wore a gown of yellow polyester with a floral cape and car ried a long-stemmed yellow silk rose. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Hartley of Green ville, Mrs. Linwood Jones, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Garland Smith. They wore gowns of rust, burgundy, and green poly ester, respectively, and floral chiffon capes and carried a long stemmed yellow silk rose. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Chrystal Sutton who wore a rust polyester gown. Little Miss Anita Lyrihette ‘ Williams was chosen as flower girl and wore a gown of yellow polyester. The father of the groom served as best man and ushers were David Hartley, brother of the bride, and James Sutton and William Sutton, brothers of the groom. Eric Jones was junior usher and ringbearer was Kenneth Alan Williams. The mother of the bride chose for her daughter’s wedding a floor length gown of rust quiana with matching cape and a yellow rose corsage. The mother of the groom chose for her son’s wedding a floor length gown of blue quiana with matching cape and a red rose corsage. The parents of the bride INTEGON Life Insurance Individual Retirement Accounts Capital Need Analysis J.G. Huff, Agent Phone: 244-1005 entertained with a recep tion in the fellowship hall of See Williams-Sutton, page 4 Send A Card To Birthdays October 22 Virginia Lilly Mabel Joyner Mrs. B.H. Morris October 23 Louise Harriett Carl Nobles October 24 Billy Mitchell ■ Felton VWIaorf • • - Brian Whlfford ' John C. Oavis, Jr. Marty Glllman October 2S Marlon Ewell Billy Morris October 26 Lynn Drake Renee Price October 27 John Jones Minnie Ewell Anniversaries October 25 Mr. & Mrs. Creed Mills October 26 Mr. & Mrs. Matt Wiggins West Craven HIGHUGHTS, October 19,1978 Page 3 VERA'S DINER Open For Breokfost 5 AM j Lunch Served Daily Home Styled Cooking . y Mofrii Hom Vonc8boro^ NC 244-14S4 Spansared by Mike Marton, R. Ph. mncms CHEST If you are losing hair, is it best to keep brushing, combing and shampooing hair to a minimum? — I.L. Brushing and combing as well as massaging should be kept to a minimum. There is no evidence that sham pooing, even daily, increases the rate of hair loss. When shampooing, avoid vigorous scalp massage; over manipulation could be counter-productive. I have difficulty swallowing tablets and capsules. Do you have any suggestions? — M.T. Drink-A-Pill is a drinking glass designed to aid children and adults who have difficulty swallowing pills because of the choking-gagging reflex. The plastic glass is partially filled, and the medicine is place on the built-in shelf. As the user drinks, the medicine is wash ed down the throat. Is medicine safe to take for pregnant women? — L.D. If medicines are taken without medical supervision, you are asking for trouble. During the first three mon ths of pregnancy the fetus is highly susceptible to damage by foreign substances. Even aspirin, which most people think, is. safe, can resujit in excessive .during deJiyBry. Beforeyau takoany medicine consult with your physician. See Mike Morton, R. Ph., for porsonol ond professional service. •Suniw Cltlauns Ditcounf •Complulu ConvuluMunt Guntur •Wu fill Mudicoid Prescriptions uTo Truntfur your pruscripMon, phono us. Vanceboro Pharmacy Main Street, Vancebora 244-1086 Spain’s T.V. Service ^ Has Skipped Town! Moved To: Oscar FilHngame’s Grocery Building, Piney Neck Hwy. 118 West of 4 Miles West of Vanceboro Moved From: OM Town Hal Building Vanceboro, N.C. 244-1669