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Jaycee Women Meet The Edenton Jaycee Women held their 1st regular monthly meeting of the fiscal year on Thursday, May 2 at Edenton’s Golden Corral with 12 members present. ' After dinner, new President Susan Small called the meeting to order. Following reports by the secretary, treasurer, and cor responding secretary, several items of unfinished business were discussed. Tammy Smith made a final report on the profitable bunch served by the Jaycee Women during the recent Pilgrimage. The dub voted to open a savings account for area donations to Greenville’s Ronald McDonald House. Chairpersons Cathy Leary and Leigh Ambrose discussed some ideas concerning the Ronald McDonald House Gospel Benefit which the club will sponsor in November. Everyone' con gratulated the 1984-85 award win ners Stephanie Nugen (Spokette Award, Rookie of the Year, Jaycee Woman of the Year), Susan Small, and Tammy Smith (Sparkette Awards). Concerning new business, the Jaycee Women voted to help the r Stever School of Dance with its spring recitals on May 31st and June 1st. The club will also co sponsor a dance with Betz Ricks of the Visually Impaired Group to benefit blind children attending Camp Dogwood. The dance will be held June 14th at Edenton’s American Legion Building. Several members volunteered to donate baked goods for the Jaycee Bloodmobile next week. After President Susan discussed the purposes of the club’s standing committees, the members voted to add a Speak up Program which is designed to improve self confidence and public speaking and leadership skills. The meeting was adjourned with the members reciting the Jaycee Women Creed. With a Aim pan and a microscope, Lincoln's Get tysburg Address has bean printed on a human hair lass than three inches in length. =n FOR SALE Lot 4, Block 108 Surfside Section 1 Cape Colony, 3 bedrooms, 1 Bath, Living Room, Kitchen and Dining Area. Twiddy Insurance and Real Estate Co. 103 E. King Street Edenton, N.C. If you’re concerned about how [ good your side (peripheral) vision may be, try this simple experi ment at home. Looking straight ahead of you, fix your line of sight on one particular object in the [ room. Then, still looking straight ahead, make a note of all the other f surrounding objects in the room that are also visible. If your eyes give you a “full” picture, your side vision may be normal. However, this kind of test is not reliable and may give you a false sense of security. Only through tests made by your eye doctor can you be sure. Any defective side vision can be hazardous and may also be a sign of advanced stages of glaucoma, an eye disease that can cause blindness if not treated in time. In II glaucoma, fluid pressure builds up II in the eye, causing serious damage II to the delicate structures within II the eye. You should have your eye II pressure checked at least once a II year, especially if you are over for ty, are nearsighted, or if there is a history of glaucoma in your family. Our office has recently added an automated perimeter for the pur pose of checking your field of vi sion, both centrally and peripherally. rhe interest of better visiofT from the office of: A. F. Downum, Jr., O.D. 482-3218 103 W. Edenton Street Edenton, N.C. ■ Mrs. John L. Morris Eure, Morris Exchange Vows In Wedding Chapel Miss Mary Kathryn Eure and Mr. John Lewis Morris exchang ed vows Friday, March 22 at noon in the Wedding Chapel, Elizabeth City. The Rev. H. Umphlette of ficiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Linday Eure of Gatesville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Morris of Aulander. The bride is the grandd; i hvr of the late Maebelle P. Win-. a. of Hobbsville. The grooms grand father is Mr. Jack B. Willoughby of Plymouth. Morris is employed by the Gregory Manufacturing Company in Lewiston as a sales represen tive. He is also a licensed electri cian. The bride is employed by Kellogg-Morgan Agency, Inc. in Sunbury. After taking a wedding trip to the Outer Banks the couple now reside in Gatesville. A wedding reception was held April 14th at the brides parents’ home. The brides wedding gown was a Dallas Origional. Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon Meet Monday Nights at 8:00 P.M. at First Presbyterian Church corner of West Queen and Moseley Streets lirai downtown edenton Warm, subtle colors In a distinctive pen design combine for the perfect gift for all occasions. Name or initials custom engraved free. A sleek matte flnishln rich burgundy, smoke gray, or Jet black. Retail S?50 $/99 NOW Actual size a ROMAN Shop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.t Friday 9:30 a.m. until 9 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., Phone 482-3221 or 482-4533 N.C. DAR Members Workshop District 8, North Carolina Socie ty Daughters of the American Revolution will meet for a workshop Tuesday, May 14,. at Swanners Home From Costa Rica Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Swanner, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swanner and children, Gina and Bonnie have returned after spending the last two weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Charles Swanner, Jr. and children in San Jose, Costa Rica. Charles and Mary are with the Foreign Mission board. Herald Kitchen: Strawberries Continued From Page 2-A ries, washed and hulled In medium saucepan, combine rhubarb, sugar, 2 tablespoons water, cloves and cinnamon; mix well; bring to boil. Cover, simmer over low heat 3 to 5 minutes or un til rhubarb is tender. With slotted spoon, remove rhubarb to serving bowl, reserving liquid. Discard cloves and cinnamon. Dissolve cornstarch in remaining 2 tables poons water; add to rhubarb li quid in saucepan. Cook, stirring constantly, over low heat until mixture boils and thickens; pour over rhubarb, add sliced strawberries; mix gently. Make 3 1/2 cups. Sewing Machine Repair Take Your Machin* t-> JAY’S CLOTHING 1111 N. Oakum b u.i Edenton, North Carolina 482-3700 Guy Toppin, Past owner of Ciip-N-Stitch Heart of Wilson Motel Rib Room, Wilson, according to Mrs. Joseph Showfety, Hickory State Regent, and Mrs. Joe M. Dietzel, Lumber ton, State Vice Regent, who will conduct the meeting. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. followed by business session at 10 o’clock and luncheon at 1 o’clock. Thomas Hadley Chapter, Wilson, Mrs. Mary Wright Pittman, Regent, will be hostess for the workshop. Mrs. Everett Ballengee, Green ville, is director of District 8 which includes the following chapters: Edenton Tea Party, Edenton; Betsy Dowdy, Elizabeth City; Ma jor Benjamin May, Farmville; 1 Triaminic® Syrup Tria minicin® Tablets or Triaminic-12® Tablets For Allergy Relief that’s notning to sneeze at. C Dorsey Laboratories. Division of Sando: Inc . Lincoln. Nebraska 6HS0I Susannah Coutanch Evans, Greenville; Elizabeth Montford Ashe, Halifax,; Meherrin, Mur freesboro; Micahah Pettaway, Rocky Mount; Halifax Resolves, Scotland Neck; Major Reading Blount, Washington; and Thomas Hadley, Wilson. Albritton Feature Showcase Exhibit by Susan Birckhead John A. Holmes Art Depart ment is proud to feature Pamela Jean Albritton in the Senior Showcase Art Exhibit this week in the library. Pamela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Albritton, enjoys working with pencil, pen and ink, water colors, mixed media and print making. She plans to con tinue her art experiences at Chowan College this fall and transferring after two years. We commend the fine work she is doing and invite the public to come and view the exhibit. = ■ Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Cavity - Tooth Loss Myth Are cavities the greatest threat to dental health? F from it. Un treated decay take- its greatest toll in children and young people, but the largest single cause of tooth loss in ad' i'?s is pyorrhea or gum disea periodonts Gum dib' the gums, structure of yov. ed cases, t1 ■r;r- from t '■tists call it / attacks jpporting In advanc .ums actually ooth and the ,o.: -comes lo. se and '- ;,'out. Irriiting deposits f>, m substances normally "3 mouth, cling tenack e teeth, and if they aren ed by careful and frequent' aning at home, they can lead o gum disease. Eventually this plaque hardens (calculus) and can then be removed only by regular tooth cleaning by your dentist or den tal hygienist. The sooner treat ment begins, the better your chances of stopn ’ gum diseasr and tooth loss Whether it is e er of the anti tooth villains, gun. disease or den tal decay, they can both be com batted by a combination of good home dental care and regular visits to your dentists. It's up to you! 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