Couple Weds In Double Ring Ceremony Saturday
TRINITY - MarUynn R. Kearns and David Merlil Sizemore were united In marriage Saturday at 7:00 p.m. In the Emmanuel Lutheran Church. The double ring ceremcmy was pnlormed by Joseph L. Griffin.
A program of music tor the candlelight ceremony was presented by Ford C. Ewaldsen. organist.
Parents of the bride are Hr. and Mrs. Everett C. Kearns of Rt. 2, Trinity. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Sizemore of GreenevUle, Tenn.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown (rf organza wliich featured an empire bodice overlaid with alenccm lace and applitpied with seed pearls. The A-llne skirt had alencon appliques <m the front and around the hemline which ended In a chapel train. Hie skirt had seed pearls on the lace.
Her chapel veil of illuskai had a ^KMilder length mantilla over the t<9 which was edged in scallcped alencon lace and was attached to a Juli^ cap. carried a cascade of white cym-bldium orchids and white butterfly roses accented with bridal greeiery.
Mrs. Bryan Carraway of Maryville, Tom., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was dressed in a royal Uue sleeveless formal loigth gown (rf p(dyester crepe fashioned with a cape edged in fur. She carried a odonial bouquet of yellow roses and greenery accented with baby’sbreath.
Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara A. Kearns of Greenville, sister of the bride. Miss Stephanie M. Kearns of Rt. 2, Triiilty, sister of the bride, and Miss Lisa K. Sizemore of Greeneville, Tenn. They were dressed like the hmtor attendant and carried «donial bouquets of yellow daisies and roses.
Robyn Sizemore of Greeneville, Tenn., niece of the bridegroom, was flower ^rl. She was dressed in a long light blue organza dress featuring sh«1 puff sleeves and double ruffle
Little-Smiley Vows Spoken
The marriage of Linda Wheeler Smiley of Greenville and Edwin Albion Little Jr. of Aydoi was solemnized Friday evening at e^t o’clodi in Uw Reedy Branch Free Will Baptist Church. WlntervUle.
Ihe Rev. WUlls Wilson performed the single ring cerenxMiy.
The bride was ^v«i in marriage by Bob Fowle of V/ashingHoR. She was dressed in a beige three-piece suit and carried a kmg-stemmed red rose.
The honor attendant was Carolyn Guthrie of Greenville. She was dressed in a three-piece suit of beige and Mack. The best man was Bill Little of Greot-ville.
Paroits of the coiqtle are Mrs. Edward Lee Wheeler of Chocowlnity, and the late Mr. Wheeler, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Alblwi Little Sr. of Ayden.
The couple are residing in Greenville.
The bride is manager of King’s Row Apartments and the bridegroom is employed by Du-Pwit, Klnstcn.
China Exhibit Set For Sunday
TARBORO - The Edgecwnbe County Hi^orical Society will sponsor an exhibit of china Sunday from 2:30-5 p.m. at the PÓider Museum here.
The düna, on loan to the museum, consists of many examples of Chinese Lowestafl ot 1700, Canton Ware, Imari, Severs and Coalport.
The museum is open to the pMdic, free of charge.
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hemline trimmed in lace, ac-crated with a sash. She carried a basket trimmed with pale Mue rlbbCHi and filled with seasonal flowers.
C%ad Sizemore of Kingsport, Tenn., was acMyte. The best man was the brother of the bridegroom. Tommy L. Sizemore, of Greeneville. Tenn. Ushers included John H. Weemes of Greeneville, Tenn., Bryan Carraway of Maryville. Tenn., brother-in-law of the bride, and Todd Sizemore of Kingsport. Tom.
The mother of the bride wore a long formal gown of shrimp colored georgette fashkmed with an empire waistline and flowii^ cape. The mother 'of the brtdeeroom selected a formal A-
line gown of mint green.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Top of the Mart in Hi^ Point.
The couple will reside in Jacksonville, Fla., after a wedding trip to Hilton Head Island. S. C., arid other southern points.
The bride is a graduate of East Carolina University and is employed by the J. C. Penney Co. as a member of the management staff in merchandising at Westchester MaU, Hi^ Point. The bridegroom is employed in district merchandise with J. C. Painey Co., N. C. District Office, Ralei^.
A rehearsal dinner was held at the home of the bride’s parents FYiday night.
Does Belief In Santa Hurt Children?
By Abigail Van Buran
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DEAR ABBY: la tbara a way my child can enjoy the fun of believing in SanU Claus and the Easter Bunny without being lied to?
It doesn't seem fair to tell a trusting child such lies, and yet I hate to deprive him of the pleasure of fantasizing about these make-believe characters.
My son is still a wee baby, and I hate lying to him, knowing that one day he’ll learn the truth and wonder how many others things 1 lied about.
DEBBIE
DEAR DEBBIE: Childhood tantades we not only fun for difldren. but also useful aids in develwbig healthy imaglnatiofis and creativity. If yon tell your child from the start that Santa, 1110 Easter Bonny (and don’t forget the Tooth Fiiry) we all make-believe chwactera, they wont feel deceived wbeh they lewa the troth.
The mistake most pwenta make la to insist that these Imaginwy chwactera actually exist after the child has qneotioned their authenticity.
DEAR ABBY: This may read like a soap opera, but every word is true.
I am 17 and for two years I dated a certain boy. We loved each other very much and even planned to marry some day.
Last spring we had a terrible fíght when I discovered he had dated someone behind my back. We said some awful things to each other, and I told him I never wanted to see him again.
Three days later he signed up for the Air Force and started dating another girl. Before leaving for the service they announced their wedding plans. He left without even saying goodby.
Six months later he wrote me, saying that regardless of his plans, he could not fwget me or what we meant to each other. (Lwd knows, IVe never forgotten himll
I'm heartbroken about his engagement and want so much to write back and tell him so. My friends insist tlmt his is mwrying Ute girl on the rebound. Even his family was stunned by his announcement.
Abby, what should I do? Should I keep quiet and preserve my pride? Or should 1 speak the truth, even though it may be wwth nothing?
TORN
DEAR TORN: Common courtesy demanda that yon answer the letter. I tee no harm in writing truthfully alwat the depth of your feelings for this “certain boy.” ^t the next move must be his.
DEAR ABBY: Our parents have been asking us what we want for our birthdays. (We're twins.) O.K., you tell them for us, Abby. Other Idds might like the same “present.” Dear Mom and Dad: We would like you both to quit smoking, for your sake and ours. Ifore are our reasons.
First, there's a good chance youll get cancer, and we love you too much for that. Second, the smoke bothers us, especially when you sit by us watching TV or at the dinner table. Third, nothing in our home smells clean and foesh. The stale scent of smoke is everywhere. Fourth, smoking gives you bad breath, and we find ourselves holding our breaths when we kiss yw hello and goodby.
We hope you understand that we love you and are not asking this just for cmrselves.
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