' Ms ■ M • . For And 'V/.V ' J ' "as. '- ’ ’ .J»*•'/" About Women Page 3-A •-/ - 3*': I ■ Imm ■ f j H ■ i.li M jHTf J aE i|Hk|||r Ms JWi Debra Lynn Bennett Couple Plans j August Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bennett announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lynn, to Philip Ralph Cerpanya. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cerpanya of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Bennett is a graduate of Kempsville High School in Virginia Beach. Va., and is now a senior at the University of Virginia. She will graduate in May with a degree in nursing. Mr. Cerpanya is a graduate of the University of Virginia. He is presently attending Thunderbird International Graduate Business School in Glendale. Ariz. An August wedding is planned in Eder.von. Hospital Auxiliary Mrs Ores Blanchard and Mrs. Chris Kenney are the most recent new members in the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary's annual membership drive which will continue through January. Anyone interested in : joining may contact Mrs. Jack Harris at 482-4815. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held January 7. at 10 A.M. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church parish nouse. 4 tbsp*. Butter or margarine 4 tbapa. Flour (enriched) % tap. Salt % tap. Pepper 2 cupjs Milk 1 cup Cooked ham (diced) 4 tbeps. Onipns (chopped) 2 cup* FRITOS brand corn cyaps (lightly crushed - measured after crushing) Moke a sauce of the butter or margarine, flour, seasonings and jnilk. Add ham and onion to satuce. Place half of FRITOS branc corn chips in casserole. Add/sauce. Top with remain ing FRITOS brand corn chips. Bake| at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Congregation m Be Feted A pancake breakfast will be held at Edenton United Methodist Church at 8:30 A.M. Sunday for the entire congregation. The breakfast in the fellowship hall is sponsored by | United Methodist Men’s Club Holy Communion will be observed at the II A.M. service and the evening service will be directed by a layman of the enuren. NOTICE! We regret that due to the energy crisis jt is necessary for us to make only scheduled deliveries. Begin ning January 7, 1974, our delivery service will run at 9:00 and 11:30 A?M. and 2.00 and 4:30 P. M. r We ask#»at you keep this in mind when pteCfoig your orders. Dltt/TP rUHC riuvuui ~ favniiu PH«w 4M-4401 •THECHOWANFFBAi.n Thursday, January 3. 1974 Bible Study Will Be Held January Bible Study will be held at Edenton Baptist Church next week with Rev. Robert E. Gray, pastor of the church, teaching the book entitled: “Colossians: Christ Above All.” Beginning Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, Mr. Gray will speak to the Adult and Youth Sunday School classes on an introduction to the Book of Colossians. Continuing the study at the 11 o’olock morning worship, he will use as his sermon topic “A Prayer of Petition.” Scripture will be taken from Colossians 1:9-14. Sessions will be held each evening at 7:30 o’clock Sunday through Wednesday Copies of the study book may be obtained from the church office. Nursery facilities will be provided for children three years and under. The public is invited to attend. Figures compiled by the Small Business Administra tion show that 95% of the 8.4 million U.S. businesses are defined as “small,” and hire 53% of the labor force. MAKE-UP ARTIST RECOMMENDS HI6H PROTEIN FOR INSTANT SUMMING By ( npw, everyone knows the wpndiirrul results a high protein din can have on your figure, but do you know that applied on the outside, pro tein does beautiful things for your complexion? Ac cording to Coty make-up artist, Wayne Franken, that's so. Protein is important as a cosmetic ingredient -- it helps fill in tiny lines and wrinkles and it locks in the complexion's own natural moisture. Wayne uses Coty's new Great Coverage protein foundations and blusher for slenderizing cosmetic shad owing. Special model tech niques can cleverly slim and shape facial contours. “Foundation is even more effective than a shading cream. Because you’re shad ing with true skin tones, it looks more real, especially close-up,” says Wayne. For instant facial *1! ig * Cnoose’S coibrone shade* darker than your usual. If your skin is Nordic pale, Golden Beige will probably be perfect for the dark tone, and Basic Bisque will be your overall color. If your skin is tan, use Golden Bronze Great Coverage for shading. Sunny Tan for over all. If it’s olive, use Tawney Rose for shading. Tea Rose for overall. Apply the darker color first, then apply your usual color, overlapping lightly and blending for a smooth grad uation of tones. Here’s how Uyjse the darker shades: Wp* l.Toshorl- W. -(£/.: en a long L (t-g. nose, dot and i ’’’ blend just un der the tip of the nose. 2. Slim a wide nose: run a strip.dowfri either side of the nose, just at Y ' I the top edge, I sto P at the nostril and the bridge je of the nose. MEDIAN AGES According to recent gov ernment surveys, the aver age new bride is almost 21 years old and the groom is slightly over 23. College educated newlyweds are usually older. M , mm Miss Phyllis Maine Bunch Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bunch of Hobbsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Elaine, to Obed Linwood Lee, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Sr., of Edenton. The wedding will be held at 3 P.M. Sunday in Yeopim Baptist Church. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. 3. Pul hollows in your cheeks: apply below the [ft cheek bone on the lower back quarter of the cheek. Blend toward the tip of the ear, away from the mouth and eye. Bringing it too far forward is a common mistake. It should be no further for ward than the outer corner of the eye and no higher than the middle of the ear. 4. Define the jaw line: apply under the chin from behind the ear and con tinue the line down onto the neck, fad ing the color into nothing- Es ness by the first ring on the throat. It’s important to fade cqlitt araduallv out on to cbK, »ar ,so that it is not noticeable. This shading is most flatter ing, but only if it is subtly done. Klusli Krautifully Blush is a lively beauty accomplice that looks best when you don’t notice it. Apply sparingly and only in the limited area of the outer cheekbone. Put it higher than your nostrils and further back than the middle of your eye. With in this space, the shape of your blusher can make a big difference. 1. Squares of color bal ance a narrow chin. 2. Triangles, wider to ward the ear, make a broad or chunky square face appear more slender. Slant the lip of the triangle down toward the mouth if the face is square, up toward the bridge of the nose if the face is a heavy oval or egg shaped. 3. Horizontal bars of col or running across the top.* of the cheek berties shorter the dimension of a long face. *1 .At* 1 sr‘ j] iALf j] ri HEALTH & SCIENCE DENTAL SHORTS In Central Africa among Wawira tribes, men pointed their teeth to attract women. In early Japan married women dyed their teeth black to dis courage their husbands’ jeal ousy of other men. Black teeth became the married woman’s status symbol of ta boo to others. Until not long ago many black porcelain teeth were made in America for Japanese use in dentures for married women. ***** Best-selling toothpastes in America cofctaimiMMl-polish ing ingredients. Whiter teeth are. favored. Toothbrushing is advocated to help prevent dental caries and periodontal disease. There is a new toothbrush for persons with overly-sen sitive teeth who find tooth brushing painful. The new brush, called Senaodyne Gen tle, has bristles, head, and handle especially designed to make brushing more comfort able, and tooth cleaning more effective for these individuals. Senaodyne toothpaste is already recommended by 80,000 dentists for desensi tizing teeth. Ac active in gredient in the dentifrice pen . etrat>s the tooth structure to -help block pain impulses. This effect Increases with continued brushing. The new brush is recommended for use with tfce^toothpaste. Accidental injuries to teeth ' can be prevented with the use of safety belts in automobiles and mouth protectors when engaged m contact sports. Herald Society News Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum and daughters spent the weekend in Bladenboro visiting, Mr. and Mrs. June Singletary. Miss Jody Merrill of Raleigh spent the weekend visiting Emmett Wood and his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Balzer and children Amy, Beth and Richard of Malvern, Pa., spent the Christmas Holidays with Mir. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr. Mr.and Mrs. Dick Weeks. Jr., of New Bern spent Sunday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr. 0 Mr. Lester .Lewis is recuperating in Pitt Hospital, Greenville following an operation. Mr. Lewi? resides with his family on Country Club Drive and is an Inspector for Commercial and Sports Fisheries. Mrs. Marvin Wilson and son Channing of Faison, N. C. spent the holidays with her sister Mrs. John A. Bunch. Mrs. George Dail spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bowen and family in Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Debnam spent Christmas Holidays in Richmond visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson. Miss Aurelia Layden returned Friday after spending two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Taylor and family in Charleston, S. C. Miss Ida Smyer of New York City spent a few days visiting Mrs. Ida Roberson. Mrs. Loretta Deans has returned after spending the holidays in Richmond, Va. Miss Elizabeth Jacobs of South Mills returned home Monday after spending a few days with her sister Mrs. E. W. Spires. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson have returned to their home in Morgan Park after spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gibson. O Mrs. W. D. Hutchison and daughter Kathryn have returned to their home in Spencer, N-. C. after spending several days with Mr. and MrS. Bob Hutchison. 0 Capt. and Mrs. Joe Harrell and son Joel have returned to McGuire AFB N.J. after spend ing the Christmas Holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell. 0 Ms. and Mrs. Ronald Perry and family of Portsmouth. Va.. spent Christmas Holidays with their parents Mr .and Mrs. Earl Harrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Forehand have returned to their home in VVestover Heights after spending the holidays with their son, his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Forehand in Wilmington. Delaware. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Maher and daughter Jeanette of Silver Springs. Md., have returned home after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Moyers. 0 Mrs. Watts Poe of Chapel Hill visited her father Mr. Branning Perry during the Holidays. VETERANS NEW 3 BEDROOM ALL BRICK HOMES WITH UNBELIEVABLE IQ/ INTEREST / /0 r «ate No Down Payment 100% Financing Available WE PAY CLOSING COSTS Cone By Chowan Coirt Apartments Off : Highway 17 Booth of Edenton or Call 412-4591 Monday, Wednesday, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiltshire and son Bob pf Richmond, Va. visited her sister Sara Miller during the Holidays. • News From Merry HiH Section MRS. KTIIEL WINBORNK Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey and children, Stacey and April of Newport News spent from Friday until Tuesday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker and son of Cheaspeake to Silver Springs Md., and spent the weekend before Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker and family. Mrs. Shirley Davis Muse and family of Portsmouth visited Mrs. Ethel Winborne Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and family, Mr. and Mrs. David White and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hopkins of Newport News visited Mrs. J. W. White during the holidays last week. 0 Students at home for Christmas were: Miss Ellen Pruden from Methodist College, Fayetteville. Misses Marilyn Kay and Marsha Barfield and Scott Keeter from E. C. Greenville. O Mr. and Mrs. Bob House and children Lynn and Jennifer of Harrellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bailey and children. Stacey and April of Newport News were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick. - and Mrs. Jimmie Love and Mrs. Nina Whiteman spent several days during Christmas at Wingate with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love. O Mrs. Ethel Winborne spent Christmas with her brother. A. E. Bowen. Sr. in Windosr. Saturday Mrs. Winborne accompanied. Mrs. Arthur Bowen to Ahoskie to visit Jordan Yates at Chowan Manor Rest Home. O Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker and son of Chesapeake spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. O Mrs. Ethel Winborne attended the funeral of Mrs. Callie Britt in Harrellsville Thursday also visited Mrs. Grover Earless at Colerain that afternoon. Pap Smear Urged All women should have a Pap Smear Test for cancer every year. If you have not had this test, talk with your family doctor or call tlie local health department. A Pap Smear Screening Test will be given or the second and fourth Mondays from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. at the Chowan County Health Department. Edenton. Anyone desiring an appointment is ask to call the Health Department at 482-2511. “There are 70 million books in American librar ies, but the one you want to read is always out.” (Tom Masson) Brides discover microwave oven makes a good friend in kitchen Many brides are inter ested in experimenting with new methods of cooking, such as microwave cooking, and for good reason. As the bride soon learns, the time savings and con venience of microwave cooking make meal prep aration faster and easier. Using the microwave cookbook that is provided with General Electric’s new JET 82 countertop micro wave oven, she can have an appetizing meal prepared and ready to serve in min utes. A cooking time chart lo cated on the front of the unit is a handy reminder of cooking times for fre quently prepared food items. A popular way for the working bride to use the microwave oven is to plan and prepare meals in ad vance to be frozen or re frigerated until the day she serves them. Just a few seconds or minutes in the JET 82 when she returns from work and the meals are thawed, heated and ready to serve. After using a JET 82, it won’t be long before she finds she has more than one friend in the kitchen. Brandy’s dandy for everything Brandy sales in the U.S. reached an all-time high in 1972 and it’s no wonder. Once just an after-dinner pleasure for gentlemen along with cigars, brandy has now become a useful and versatile mainstay of the American larder and bar. Brandy is widely used as a mixed drink ingredient, and European trips have given Americans a taste for brandy and soda. Brandy is also a popular ingredient in gourmet cook ing. While the alcohol cooks away in preparing a dish the brandy flavor is left to give an added sparkle and zip to everything from hors d’oeuvres to desserts. Most brandies are good for the spectacular flam being of foods which is be coming a widespread 'show Couples’ choice of musical instruments varies to accommodate taste and style More than 2 million cou ples will be married this year. While most will have a, traditional service, a growing number of young people are revising cere monies to suit their own tastes and lifestyles. One of the things most often changed, says the American Music Conference, is the couple’s selection of musical instruments to set the mood. At a recent ceremony in Chicago, the bride walked down the aisle to “Song for Diane,” which was especial ly composed for her by the prospective groom. In other cases, where a more traditional selection of music has been made, the couple has chosen to conA plement the organ with violins, recorders, flutes, guitars or even a jazz combo composed of bass, piano and drums. CARD OF THANKS To every one I want to say thank you in the name of the Lord for all the beautiful cards, gifts, money, fruit and food and every expression of kindness to the countless wonderful people who have touched my life. I give thanks to God lor all and wish you a Blessed New Year with His peace which passes all understanding: Zona Whiteman mm,. ■ o fjy / MB NEW WAYS Ol PREPARING >IE U.S. mi, I, mirroHave rooking, will ill It-ri-M liritlr- ronrrrnril with convenience anil saving linn*. I hr rooking limr churl loratril on tlir front of the Jet 82 countertop inirrowayr ovrn by General Electric and tile microwave eonkitook provided w ith it ran help. biz’ part of American for mal dinners. Just remember the secret is to warm up the brandy before igniting it. Brandy is a handy com fort to sufferers from cold and colds, and a help to the weary and faint. The danger is that the label brandy is often slapped on some terrible stuff which is sold cheaply and is a very far cry in taste from the famous, imported brandies which are well aged. Yet an imported brandy needn’t break your budget either. A very fine and imported brandy such as Mouquin can be had at a reasonable price. Mouquin Brandy, to use this particular brand as an example, is 80-proof and a full ten years old. It is a smooth and mellow product of the grape which Often, the bridal pair Will forego use of professional musicians and call on friends to perform. One couple, who were married in a rustic mountainside ceremony, had friends per form on guitar and two re corders. While the selection of some of these Instruments still strikes us as exotic, many of them have tra ditionally been used in non-Western wedding cere monies. Drums, for example, are integral parts of wedding rites in many African and Arabic cultures. During marriage ceremo nies in Nigeria, women accompany themselves on large inverted calabash bowls some beaten with the hands and some with sticks while they sing a song advising men to in vestigate the character of SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. GWALTNEY BACON 1 lb. pkg. $1.19 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 lb. can $1.79 303 SIZE I. N. S. APPLE SAUCE 3 for 79c 46 OZ. DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE 2 for 89c BIG ROLLS BOUNTY TOWELS.. .3 for SI.OO 16 OZ. BOX HI-HO CRACKERS 51c QUART BOTTLE PEPSI 3 for 79c 3 LB. BAG ONIONS 29c TRY US FOR FRESH MEATS AND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE W. L Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031 - fidenton, N. C has pleased the most con noiseur of puiates. So even for a young cou ple just starting out it's possible to have in the house a very good brandy you can be proud of. BK.4MH STIM.HH Shake together over ice I'v oz. Mouquin Brandy and l't oz. white creme de menthe. Strain into a cock tail glass. UKAMUh.n Slf IKS Season two thin steaks with salt and pepper, then pan broil in 1 -tblsps. but ter for a few minutes on each side. Add one tblsp. Worcestershire sauce and 1 tblsp. finely chopped chives, stir, turn heat down. Set aflame 2 tblsps. warm Mou quin. pour over steaks, allow flames to die out. Remove steaks, pour juices over and serve. their prospective mates. In Egypt and other Is lamic countries, a drum made of a wooden hoop and two skins is played exclusively by women as part of the ritual The use of the drums is in keeping with Mohammed’s instruc tions in the Koran "Pub lish the marriage and beat tie- drum.” It the Dalama region of Sweden, a tradition evolved of having fiddlers play for weddings. Even today, these ceremonies are conducted with the assistance ol sev eral fiddlers. While one plays the melodic line, the others improvise so that the music is ever changing. While the wedding service may change, one tiling is certain old or new, tra ditional or modern - all rituals include music as a uniquely expressive part ol the ceremony.

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