COMMUNITY Morgan-Symons exchange vows ? Lisa Christine Morgan and Mark Bennett Symons were united in marriage October 2, at 4:00 p.m. at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church by the Bev. George Wilmore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Morgan of Winfall. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Symons Jr. of Winfall. Wedding music was presented by Barbara Layden and Kent Luton. Pianist was Ira Hare. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of organza, accented by a stand-up collar em be lished with schiffi embroidery and an english net bodice adorned with Venice lace and seed pearls, ex tending to a natural waistline. The leg-o-mutten sleeves of sheer organza were accented with Venice lace and seed pearls with cuffs of english net, also accented with Venice lace and pearls. The skirt, featuring a sheer organza overlay, swept into a cathedral train edged in Venice lace on a delicate ruffle attached to the hemline. Her veil of illusion, fell to cathedral length from a juliet cap which complimented her gown. It wu also lavished with seed pearls and mat ching lace. Deana Lynn Morgan was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Holly Lane of Greenville, Patti White of Hertford. Barbara Symons of Greenville, sister of the groom, and Cathy Symons of Raleigh, sister in-law of the bridegroom. John H. Symons Jr. was best man for his son. Ushers were Darryl Morgan of Wilmington, brother of the bride, Dennis Symons of Raleigh, brother of the groom, John H. Symons III, brother of the groom of Raleigh, and Herbert White of Hertford. Children in the wedding were Missy Umphlett of Hertford and Geoff Stallings of Greenville. Mrs. Wade Morgan and Mrs. Jeanne White were mistresses of ceremony. A reception was held on the lawn at the home of the bride. Following their wedding trip to the Pocono Mts. in Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Symons are making their home at 211 Woodland Circle in Hertford. MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY WAYNE WINSLOW s SKIN CARE ixn V just something you buy . It's something you learn. Mary Kay Cosmetics Call for a complimentary facial. Peggy Rohrer at 426-92 1 7 V MRS. MARK BENNETT SYMONS Meads-Winslow unite Miss Joy Marie Meads and Mr. Jeffrey Wayne Winslow were united in marriage September 25, by Rev. Stanley Nixon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Winslow. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Meads of Route 1, Hertford. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Winslow of Route 1, Belvidere. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of organza trimmed with lace. Maid of honor was Miss Syndee L. Bateman of New Bern. Mr. Lawrence Winslow served as best man for his son. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Winslow. After a wedding trip to Atlantic Beach the groom left for Fort Ben ning Georgia, where he is stationed in the U. S. Army. Senior calendar The following is a list of activities being scheduled for the Senior Center located on Grubb St. in Hertford. October 20 ? Bible study class, 1-3. 21 ? Blood pressures checked free, 9-12 & 2-5. 426-5729 FOR CLASSIFIEDS It's not so bad if your mind .goes blank - if you remember to turn off the sound. 24 ? Memory Lane Club luncheon at Golden Corral in Elizabeth City, 11:30; Crochet 1-4. 25 ? Early Birds Breakfast Club at Hertford Cafe 8 : 00. 26 ? Halloween Costume Bingo (must wear costume to play Bingo) 2 o'clock. 27 ? Bible study class, 1-3. Last week's Bingo winners were Georgette Miles and Lillian Michael. Braised pork loin A delicious dish with a minimum of preparation is this pork loin braised in milk. The meat is fork tender and the sauce is brown and nutty flavored. Serve with steamed green beans and wild rice. C.intk's ( ornrr l? Kdnu Wi?I?itIimi Pork Braised in Milk 2Vi-Z lb. pork roast 1 Tbsp. vegetable oil 1 Tbsp. butter salt freshly ground pepper 2 Vi cups milk Heat oil and butter in a heavy casserole or Dutch Oven. Brown pork on all sides, season with salt and pepper. Slowly pour 2Vi cups milk over pork, cover with a lid leaving it a little to the side so the steam can escape. Cook slowly lVi-2 hours turning several times. When done remove pork to platter, stir to smooth out the sauce, loosening the brown bits in the bot tom of the pan. Slice and pour sauce over the meat. Experiment with the following marinade for pork loin roast. The meat should marinate at room temperature for several hours prior to cooking (or you can actually soak it in the marinade overnight in the refrigerator). The following proportions are for a 5 lb. pork loin roast ? of course you may divide or double according to the pound weight. Serve with wild rice and fresh steamed green beans or broccoli. P. A.'s Pork Roast 5 lb. pork loin roast 1 can consomme' 1 soup can Soy sacue 3 cloves garlic, minced 3-4 Tbsp. brown sugar Cook roast in marinade in a slow oven (325) for three hours. It is most important that you baste the roast constantly If the roast starts to brown too fast, cover lightly with foil. Serves 4-6. (Have a butcher remove the rib ' bones ? barbecue them for use at a later time. Use the boneless portion ; in this dish.) Keaton-Barefoot to wed Miss Bobbie Jean Keaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Keaton of Hertford, and Steve Walton Barefoot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Barefoot of Benson, will be married Saturday, October 22, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at Hertford Baptist Church. Miss Keaton is a 1980 graduate of Perquimans County High School and attended College of The Albemarle and St. Mary's College. Mr. Barefoot is a 1975 graduate of South Johnson High School and at tended N. C. State University, where he graduated with honors with a bio chmemistry d^ree. He is currently employed with Hill Top Farm Supply in Benson as sales manager. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. No invitations are being sent locally. The Record Speaks For Itself . . . 12 Years of Service and Involvement in Hertford. Re-Elect Bill Cox as Mayor. Your Support w III be greatly appreciated. Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect Bill Cox. *For qualified applicants purchasing under our revolving charge financing plan through General Electric Credit Oporation which calls for a finance charge determined at an Annual Per centage Rate of 18 0% with a Minimum Finance Charge of $0