Ks IbtJpm ji PMKjMpg t I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. & Mrs. Carl Lane announce the engagement of their daughter, Carla Ruth, to Edmond Thomas Bateman, son of Mr. & Mrs. Fowler M. Cahoon, Sr. The wedding date has been set for May 15 at Macedonia Baptist Church. (jonot Society SJn ducts Sunday afternoon at 2:00 in John A. Holmes library was filled with excitement and anticipation as the National Honor Society began its inductions. The Master of Ceremonies was A1 Bunch who gave a warm greeting to all in ductees and their families. Four young ladies, mem bers of the NHS, each spoke on the four qualifications required in order to be in ducted into the National Honor Society, which are character, service. I^——- Views On Dental Health R ' charcl N - Hines, Jr. m/* TV Fellow of The Academy wL -Av °f General Dentistry Bad Bite A bad bite can cause a As the baby teeth are lot of trouble for children replaced with permanent and parents: In deftttstf j; teeth; SdnMflftW thfc’rie* * *we call this malocclusion, tooth may come through the improper contact crooked or push other "between teeth and jaws - teeth when biting. The earlier problems There are lots of are handled, the better causes, including loss of chance your dentist has teeth through decay or to correct them and keep accjdent. Bad mouth your child’s teeth habits can cause it, too, healthy. Major corrective such as thumbsucking, treatment, such as or tongue thrusting, or thodonture, can often be breathing through the avoided with proper early mouth. dental care. The best thing to do is pay close attention to your child’s teeth as soon as they grow into place. A public service wUh the First teeth or baby teeth a j m 0 j p r ~ mo ting better ’ have big effect on per- dental health en . manent teeth. By looking vironment. From the for wear marks and other office of: RICHARD N. J signs a dentist can tell if HINES. JR.. D.D.S., 437 crossbite or other South Broad St„ Edenton problems are beginning. Phone: 482-2776. "We Cater To Cowards” SPRING / - . N-M-W L —‘* Natural, red, green, navy, lavender, f^sKe y SUN. 1 AM • 6 kg LUtNTON VIILAot j rPPIItG CENTER W^J^gW leadership, and scholarship. The importance of being in NHS was realized as everyone listened to the speakers. Connie Lane, a senior and member of NHS, performed a melody on the piano. Each member of the society had previously chosen one or two names of the inductees and presented them, one by one, with a ribbon made of the school’s colors. Upon being pinned, the new member signed the membership book and lit a ond •(Ilfout Women " i In. Thursday, April 1, 1982 Woxl&hop Set GREENVILLE - A workshop on the 1980 census results will be held at East Carolina University Wed nesday, April 14, from 1 to 4 P.M. Purpose of the workshop is to inform interested persons about the nature and availability of census information and how it can be used to benefit various agencies and individuals. The program will be directed by Francine Ewing from the N. C. Office of Continued On Page 8-A eur Aiemlret* candle as a sign of mem bership and achievement. The new members are: Jay Gibson, Rena Sawyer, Eric Strother, Sharon Hollowell, Butch Everson, Yolanda Banks, Emily Evans, Darren Perry, Steven Atstupenas, Cary Parker, Martha Harless, Ginger Ober, Shelly Stryker, Kim Baker, Marvin Baccus, Bryan Bass, Continued On Page 8-A If You Want Pretty Azaleas... We have any color, kind, size and amount... at our warehouse. Frank R, Jones 482-2953 482 4732 niinixnaimaj t'HQNI ->92 23 Uo* , 793 218 b ANYTIME FOR COMPLETE MOVIE INFO OPEN FRI.-SAT -SUN. 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Can you see the discomfort. Even a slight players’ faces? Can you see degree of distortion can cause the scoreboard? Do you problems, notice any eye fatigue or eye An eye examination is the strain when watching a best solution sporting event - even when (n lhg , n , ere „ us vlslon you're as close as your television screen can bring from the office of: you? Do you miss key plays and have to wait for the A. F. Downum, Jr., U.D. sports announcer to tell you 103 w Eden street wnat you’ve missed’ pnFNTnw These are all signs that you cucniun 482-3218 A lii Terry Arlene Parrish Snyayement Ss 1 0nnounced Mr. & Mrs. John D. Parrish of Edenton, an nounces the engagement of their daughter Terry Arlene to Burl Allen Domecq. Miss Parrish is a 1961 graduate of John A. Holmes High School. She is em ployed at Chowan Medical Center. Mr. Domecq is attending Martin Community College. He is the son of Mrs. Betty Domecq and the late Mr. Harold Domecq, of Merry Hill. The wedding is planned for April nth, at Cape Colony Church of Christ. Friends and relatives are invited.