Gouple Uniiael Jh Itjtt'marriage of Dr. tbelateJohn E. McCue and Nellie McCue of Louisville, Ky. to Mr. Tliomas William Chappell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chappell, Sr. of Belvidere, took place on April 18at 6:30 o’clock in the Hikes Point Church of the NMarene, Louisville, Ky. Rev. Oliver Huff officiated at the double ring can dlelight ceremony. The church was decorated with palms, ferns, can delabra and mixed flowers. The traditional wedding music was presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, organist, Mr. Mark Cook, trumpet soloist, and Miss Charlene Hill, soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Robert E. McCue. She wore a traditional Victorian lace gown which encircled the empire waist. The long sleeves fell to points over her hands and the encircled skirt formed a cathedral train accented with lace appliques. Her fingertip veil of Bridal illusion was arranged from a tiaro of peralized Victorian lace that matached her gown. She carried a bouquet of pink silk roses showered with stephanotis. Miss Donna Lobb of Greensburg, Ky. attended ' * I : m m ' mm Ml I jgl jf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chappell, Jr. E —E DR A F. DOWNUM. JR optometrist TV AND YOUR EYES Your favorite TV show is on the screen, but why is the picture out of focus? Maybe it's not the picture. Maybe it’s your eyes. Watching TV for long periods of time can cause eye fatigue. But TV watching is not harmful to the eyes. To give your eyes a break when watching TV, you should be sitting at least six feet away from the screen. One guide is to sit at a distance that is five times the width of the picture. And don't sit in the dark. It's not good for your eyes. There should be light in the room, but not bright enough to wash out the TV picture. Move the light or the TV so that it doesn't cause a reflection or HERITAGE f commercial - residential farms f 482-2645 or 482-3611 1 Waterfront cottage, 3 bd„ 2 baths. Georgia Cedar . exterior on Chowan river .Bulkheaded, two piers and deck. 148,000. Partial owner financing. Near Country Club on Log cabin, rustic and beautiful, builcr Vj years of maintenance ■ifese living. 2 room with fireplace situated oil 5 acre Hr* |47iMO. 162 acres with large lake, timber did cleared land. rACFiietit C&yeiopment. Negotiable. 12 per cent I, residential. Mountain and coastal lots starting at $6,500 and up. jifjd. Acre farm, com aid soybean land, $1,756 per Other large acreage tracts of woodland .ami farm McCue, sisters-in-law of toe bride; Mrs. Ruth DUworth, Dr Kathleen Corbett and Miss Gk«ia Lethgo, all from Louisville. Miss Elaine McCue, niece of toe bride, was flower girl. Master Jonathan Hobbs, cousin bf toe groom was ring bearer. Mr. Chappell, attended his son as best man. Ushers were Wade Winslow of Belvidere; and Alton Hobbs of Sunbury, cousins of the groom; Wayne McCue, brother of the bride, David Wuertz, Doug Petit, Louisville, Ky., Randy West, Lexington, Ky.; and Jim Dail of Edenton. Mistress of ceremony was Mr. Oliver Huff. For the wedding the bride’s mother wore a light blue lustrous polyester knit, with graceful capelet of sheer polyester attached at empire waistline, and pleated skirt. The groom’s mother wore an aqua lustrous polyester organza with fitted bodice, a separate capelet of sheer polyester and pleated skirt. Both mothers were presented with corsages of white silk orchids. Reception glare in the TV screen. The set should be in perfect focus. If you’ve done all you can to get a clear picture but still have trouble seeing it well, maybe it's time for an eye examination. Corrective glasses or con tact lenses or a new prescription will put your' eyes where you want them to be: back in the picture-clear and sharp. ***** In the interest of better vision from the office of: A.F. Downum, Jr, O.D. 103 W. Eden St., Edenton reception followed immediately after the ceremony at toe Nunnlea Mansion on 9316 Hurst bourne, Louisville, Ky. Guests were greeted by MrißiOsbna Maddox. Punch was poured by Mrs. Sarah Wuertz, Miss Jackie Allen, Miss Deanna Allen and Miss Saundre Hightower. Rice bags were distributed by Mrs. Elaine McCue and Miss Jeanette McCue. After a wedding trip to Jamada toe couple resides in Belvidere. Rehearsal Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chappell, Sr., entertained at a supper after the rehearsal for all toe members of the wedding party and out of town guests at the Ramada Inn. Showers Four miscellaneous showers were given for the bride, one by Mrs. Judy McCue and Mrs. Joyce McCue; another by Miss Donna Lobb and Mrs. Ruth DUworth, a third by Miss Christine Jordan, Miss Jane Copeland, Mrs. Brenda Chappell and Mrs. Bonnie Chappell and a fourth by toe groom’s friends and relatives. Bridal Luncheon A bridal luncheon was given by Mr. and Mrs. Parker Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Perry at the Vickie Villa in Elizabeth City. Omitted In a story appearing in The Herald last week concerning the Class of ’sl reunion, the names of Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Simpson (Rachel Cale) of Hertford were inadvertently omitted in the listing of those who attended. Leaders get credit for the work that they can persuade others to do. 1 OPEN 7:00 TAYLOR HELD OVER! 2ND LAFF FILLED WEEK! RICHARD PRYOR , £ —HE’S MAD - HE’S BAD— AND HE'S I LATE SHOWS FRI. AND SAT. AT 11:30 “5 MASTERS OF DEATH" (R) taSTj Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. D.D.S., Fellow of The Academy Os J|F General Dentistry Overcoming Denture “Gagging” The most common problem with new den tures is gagging. The presence of this foreign body (the denture) causes an increased flow of saliva which may cause a person to gag. A' sugar-free lozenge sucked continuously for the first few days will increase the rate of swallowing and thus get rid of the extra saliva. Within a few days, the body will gradually adjust to the new den atures. *- i The upper denture is held in place by adhesion and cohesion (suction). The badk' of the must be covered (staded) for the denture to fit properly Unfortunately, some patients 'have difficulty adjusting to the back end of die denture. They gag, feel un hwmfortable and often' "UU fatami a HnufarHc” m . L7/~ rot “fwia jilfOut HwiWMI Page 2-A If ML aws j mm*** ” Mrs. Bobbv Cecil Riddle, Jr. Gouple Hxchanye* l/owi Miss Lela Louisa Reeves and Mr. Bobby CecU Riddle, Jr., were married June 27 in the Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul, Charleston, S. C. Rev. Lynwood McGee officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Annice Gladney Reeves of Charleston, S. C. and Mr. Clifton Reed Reeves of Merritt Island, Fla. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Riddle, Sr., of Farmville and Edenton. Given in marriage by Mr. Fredrick P. Curtis, the bride chose for her wedding a lavish white silk chiffonette with a Queen Ann neckline. Satin re-embroidered alencon lace applique ac cented the elegant neckline and amour bodice. Her gown was enhanced with long bishop sleeves. The gown’s circular skirt and chapel train was exquisitely accented with a border of matching reembroidered alencon lace. Her veil was of matching satin re-embroidered alen con lace. Miss Laura Craven of Charleston, S. C. was maid of honor. Miss Cindy Hockenberger of Raleigh, J* Now i$ the time to treat your pet to a clip, flea dip. and con ditioner. Call— Carolyn Raines Kor Appointment 482-3037 {dead with the dentist to shorten the denture. There is little the f 'dentist can do. If he were to shorten the denture, the seal would be lost and the denture would no longer fit. Sugar, - free lozenges are useful, but it is up to the denture-wearer to adjust to the new en vironment. It might help to know that the full upper denture is almost always successful. But you mustjfce your body a few days to get used to Fellow " Academy of General Dentistry. 437 South Broad Street, Edenton. Phone; 482- 2718. THE CHOWAN HERALD and Miss Susan Berger of Port St. Luke, Fla. were bridesmaids. The grooms best man was Mr. E. C. Stone of Ridge way, Va. Mr. Norman Reed of Spencer, Va. Mr. Chuck Rotton and Mr. Randy Rouston of Charleston, S. C., friends of the groom were ushers. Music was provided by Mr. Ben Craig of Charles ton, S. C. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the church social hall. The bride is a graduate of Merritt Island High School and attended the University of Florida. She is employed with Day Realty of South Carolina, Inc. Charleston, S.C. The groom is a graduate of East Forsyth High School, Winston ’- Salem, N. C. and attended Martin Community College. He is serving with the U. S. Navy. After a wedding trip Isle of Palms, S. C. The couple will reside in Summerville, S. C. & Call Us Today! We are your heating, Lg/ plumbing and air conditioning H contractor - We service all makes | and models. With our radio Jr if dispatched trucks, we're just a phone isite? 113way! Call 482-8884 [ JOE LEE S. OUSED CAR/TRUCK LISTINGS 1978 BUICK REGAL low mileage; Comfortron air conditioning, sun roof, AM/FM cassette, power windows, door locks, speed control, etc. 1978 MONZA 2 + 2 Hatchback w/air conditioning. 1978 IMPALA 4-door; ar conditioning; a nice family carl 1977 NOVA 4-door; good gas mileage. 1974 VEGA wagon. 1974 PINTO wagon. 1974 FIAT 4-dr.; low mileage; good gas mileage 1979 FORD l5O lB,OOO miles; power steer ing, brakes, automatic; we're lucky to have this onel I 1978 CHEVROLET Vi ton 4-wheel drive 1977 CHEVROLET Vi ton 4-wheel drive 1977 CHEVROLET Vi ton; air conditioning, heavy duty, 2-tone paint, speed control. GEORGE § |gl CHEVROLET 'PIA IN Sroid St *1 ’ Edenton, N. C I r —Vi Thursday, July 9,'1981 Uden ton -fltea ■ Miss Kim Easterling of- California is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. BUI Easterling. —O- Mrs. M. S. Elbualy and chUdren Marian, Yusuf and: Seif of Miami, Fla. are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. West Leary. Mrs. Jane Lattimer of Myrtle Beach, S. C. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ezyk for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meinig of Winter Haven, Fla. were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dulmage on Country Club Drive. Mrs. Sarah West has returned home after visiting her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey of Austin, Tex.; her granddaughter, Amy Dempsey of DaUas, Tex.; and her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip West of Clovis, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mc- Cotter and daughters of New Bern have returned home after spending the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Byrum, Jr. IT iB Joy Pamela Chappell ILncjdyement •Announced Joy Pamela Chappell and Wallace Clayton Phillips will be joined in marriage on July 12 at 2 o’clock. The wedding will be held at Hertford Baptist Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. gggggP; mm- .J Miss Lori June Barnette £nyayement Sh -Announced Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bar nette of Mooresboro an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lori June, to Edward Charles Goodwin. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of Burns High School, a 1978 graduate of Peace CoUege, and a 1981 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received a bachelor of science degree in dental hygeine from the School of Dentistry at UNC CH. She is employed by Dr. John L. Thompson, Jr. ffijttict “Pay -fjeld By Murray L. Goodwin Agri. Ext. Agent Chowan County was very well represented at the Northeastern District Day held in Williamston, June 24. Nineteen boys and girls participated. We had three district winners, six runner ups and nine girls par ticipating in the talent show. The winners were Tommy Harrell, Small Engines Demonstrations; Lisa Evans, Pork Cookery demonstration; and Annette Brooks, Junior Public Speaking. These three winners "will attend 4-H Congress id ‘-RaleSgh the week of July 20, and will compete in the state com peitition, in their various category. Our second place winners were John Cox, En tomology; David Jordan, Automotive Skill Driving Contest; Nicole White, Sewing; Anna Goodwin, Artistic Arrangement; Donalda Burum, Barbecue Chicken and Greg Brabble, Archery. Artimesia Nixon won a SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. FRESH LEAN Ground Beef lb. sli9 Chuck Roast lb. $1.29 Boneless Chuck Roast lb. $1.69 Barbecub lU. cup $1.59 Totino’s Pizza ea. $1.19 THOUSAND ISLAND OR FRENCH Dressing 8 oz. 69c Bounty Towels Ig. roll 79c IkUr box 79c Local Froth Beans and Com Froth Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Pork •awyfronwemade Sousoge W.E. Smith’s Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION | - ;; ~ The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Goodwin of Edenton. He is a 1970 graduate of John A. Holmes. He served four years in the U. S. Air Force. He will receive a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice from East Carolina University in August of this year. Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church will be the setting for the October 24th wed ding. blue ribbon rating in the District Talent. She has been invited to perform her piano solo at Club Congress during Tuesday night assembly. Mrs. Hilda R. Goodwin has been a 4-H leader for 19 years. She was recognized at District Activity Day as an outstanding North eastern District Leader. This recognition was awarded by the North Carolina 4-H Honer Club. n ' A shoebag hung on the back of a closet door can alto hold stockings, scarves, * ijloves or rolled-up belli. Con*acf TKomhlmq “7oui4, *) hc . FOP INDIVIDUAL & GROUP TRAVEL RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS 0N... AIR-BUS-RAIL-SHIP With 'L Accommodations louxA. ‘lkc. MYRTLt M. PRITCHARO P 0 80* 535. ELIZABETH CITY. N.C 27909 PHONI 338-6879 RESERVATIONS i ARRANGEMENTS MADE AT NO EITtA CHARGE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE PERSONAL TOUCH’