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Newsin?h. Community ? Smith-Feaster exchange vows in Virginia Local 4-H members Susan Anne Smith, daughter a t Mr. (ad Mil William Paul Smith of Portsmouth, Virginia, was married to H Walker Feaster m, wo of Mr* Victoria Fetator ot Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the late Mr. H. Walker Feaster Sr.. on July 4. The bride U the granddaughter of Mrs. Marie Elliott of Hertford, and Mr*. Nora Smith of BeUvder, aad the niece of Mrs. Anne B. Young ot Hertford. The evening candlelight wedding ceremony and service was held at the University of Virginia Chapel in Charlottesville, Virginia. The of ficiating minister was the Rev. Emory Byrum of Portsmouth. The reception followed in the University of Virginia Alumni HaH Paul Smith Sherlock of Lexington, Vrignia was her sister's matron of honor. Other attendants were Shirley Bailey Smith and Barbara Bailey Smith, both of Portsmouth, Vs., sisters-in-law of the bride. Still others included Cathryn Pearse Snyders, Madison, Wiscon sin; Mary Devine Timberlake, Charlottesville, Va.; Carole Pressman Steinberg, Philadelphia, Pa.; Debroah Jackson Hiserman, Chantilly, Va.; and Pamel Owen Barron, Alexandria. Va. Paul Rosen, of Reston, Vs., was the best man. Groomsmen were Paul Glenn Smith and Phillip Norman Smith, Portsmouth, Va., the bride's brothers; and Ike Sherlock, Lexington, Va., the bride's brother in-law. Others included Glenn Charles Snyders, Madison, Wisconsin; Steven Steinberg, Philadelphia, Pa.; John Dilbon Young, Hertford; and Geoffrey Robert Sherlock, Lexington, Va. Jennifer Lynn Smith, Portsmouth, Va., ?u her aunt's flower girl and Ryan Past Smith, alao of Port ?mouth, Va.. the brtte'a nephew, waa the ring bearer. Cameron Paul Sherlock ef Uifaiftwi, Va., and Matthew Reid a t Charlottesville, Va., were the acolytes for the ceremoajr. Par her wedding day, the bride wore a PrlacUlia of Boston gown at Ivory designed with hand-appUcaded magnolias. The long sleeves had tiny silk covered buttons accenting the scoop neck and fitted waist. The cathedral length veil swept fan-wise complimenting the elbow length veil covering the face. The silk net veil was attached to a magnolia designed cap trimed with tiny aea pearls. The bouquet was designed by mark Turner of Washington. D. C. and waa a four foot cascade of gardinias and ivy. The bouquet rested on a white satin covered bible carried by her aunt, Anne Young, in her wedding. The bridesmaids were dressed in off -the-s boulder, cerice pink, taffeta gowns and the men were attired in white tie and taila. The bride's mother was sttired in s designer gown of blue chiffon with an empire wsistline embroidered with s motiff of ses pearls. The readers for the wedding were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Marie Elliott and her aunt, Mrs. Anne Young. Mrs. Feaster is s graduate of Craddock High School and has s bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Virginia. She is currently special assistant for public affairs for United States Senator Paul S. Trible Jr. of Virginia. Feaster is a graduate of Interboro High School aid Drczel University He holds a Muter of BuiinNi Ad ministratin from the American University and a Master of Science from Southern Illinois University. He is Deputy Chief of Program Evaluation for the Federal Com munication Commission. Following a wedding trip to the Greek Islands and Turkey, the couple will reside in the Washington. D. C. tret. .11 Mr. and Mrs . H. Walker Feaster Try these simple ways to prepare fish Fresh fish is best prepared in the most simple passible fashion. Avoid overcooking for prime flavor. Serve with steamed fresh isantr vegetables. Sauted Flounder 4 flounder fillets salt and pepper V4 cup oil V* cup butter V4 cup flour 1 small lemon, sliced 2 Tbsp. parsley Sprinkle fillets with salt and pepper. Heat oil and 1 Tbsp. butter in a large skillet. Coat fish with flour and cook in oil/butter mixture until slightly browned. Brown on reverse side also. (Total cooking time should be no longer than five minutes. ) Remove from pan and heat remaining butter in the pan. Stir up crust and juices. Add lemon and stir another minute. Pour over fish. Sprinkle with parsley. Crabmeat Scallop is another seafood alternative that is delightful served in individual portions. The combinations of crabmeat and cream produces a tasty but rich entree. Consider well the accompaniments so as to compliment rather than compete. I suggest a steamed green vegetable (broccoli or green beans) aad perhaps an aspic. Crabmeat Scallop lib. crabmeat 4 slices white bread, crumbled 5 Tbsp batter, melted 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper to taste H cup cream Vfc cnp sliced mushrooms >1M cups grated sharp cheese 2 Tbep. finely minced green pepper 2 Tbsp. parsley flakes Mix crabmeat with crumbled toait. Saute green pepper and mushroomi lightly in butter. Add seasonings and atir. Add to crabmeat and toss to mix. Add cream. Turn into a baking dish (or individual dishes). Top with grated cheese. Bake st 325 for 30 minutes. Serves 4. Nothing could be a finer h'orderve than shrimp broiled in a lemon butter-garlic sauce. You might also serve this dish in individual baking shells as your entree. Add steamed vegetables and a stuffed potato. Grilled Shrimp 2 lbs. shrimp, peeled cup lemon juice 3 cloves garlic, minced 1W sticks butter 3 Tbsp. parsley tt cup soy sauce (optional) ? sprinkle lightly with salt (seasoned preferably) AFTER BAKING if you do not use soy. Melt butter and stir in seasonings. Spread shrimp in a shallow pan. Pour butter mixture over all. Broil until shrimp are done. Serves 4. Do not overcook. Social security sets records last month RALEIGH ? June was a record setting month for the Employment Security Commission (ESC) of North Carolina. Glenn Jernigan, chairman of ESC, announced today that 17,4(3 nonagricultural workers were placed back into the labor market for June. This is the largest placement of nonagricultural workers in a single month since 1M4. The total placement figures la June, including agricultural workers, was 30,373. "This accomplishment Is In keeping with oar agency goal of having ESC recognised as the place where yon come to got a Job, not Just a check." Throngh the current fiscal year, aeore than U.M6 persona rrnfcrtog unemployment insurance checks have been placed back into the labor market by ESC. Veteran placements in North Carolina iereased more than B.4 percent to June INI over Jane int. U-PICK ? PERRY'S FARM 50* *1 Open ? AM. to 5:30 Monday | through Saturday. OoMd Swndoy. 1 ?1 ?i. LOCATIONl m KfHofd 1 TyiMf. Co S tak* Omkk St. fart. attend Congress ?rsucsKDOfn Eric Skinner. Janice Taller. Granett Treat, Torrance Mack and Jason Harrell attended 4-H Congress in Raleigh at North Carolina State University. 1 Granett Trent, one of the lead dancers for the North Carolina performing arts troop danced for approximately 600 people oo Wed nesday night. Jason presented a demonstration in public speaking on the topic of computers. Eric Skinner, now a retired district 4-H officer, will run next year for the position of North Carolina state reporter. Comments by some attending the congress were, "It's hot but it's great" Torrence Mack also added, "the people here are great" Hum interested la attending the #? H Congress next year should contact Juanita Bailer Perquimans 4-H agent at 426-7M7. Look who's ;? new V JAMKS ?' Mr. and Mrs. L. Junior James Jr. of Route 4. Hertford, announce tH* birth of their first child, a son. Dark* Lamon, on July 5 at AlbemarM Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mv and Mrs. Kaunas Sellers of Route 4, Hertford. Psteraal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Junior James Sr. of Route 3, Hertford. Mrs. James is the former Robin M^ Sellers of Route 4, Hertford. See What Mary Kay Cosmetics Can Do For You ! Call to arrange a fascinating and complimentary facial with instruction on good skin care and general glamour. CALL: PEGGY ROHRER AT: 426-9217 Model WWA3100B BUDGET PRICED LARGE CAPACITY WASHER ? 2 wash/rinse temperature selections with energy-saving cold-water rinse ? Durable porcelain enamel top, lid, tub and basket. mwuoi UUtHWUD HEAVY-DUTY BUDGET PRICED DRYER ? Timed cycle. . up to 130 minutes ? Durable porcelain enamel finish drtlm ?'Remov able up-front lint filter. _ Model 4T706F ? 8,800 BTXJ. ? 118 volts, 7.8 amp*. ? 8 fan/2 oooling speeds. ? 10-Doeltlon thermostat. ? Easy installation.
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