f§| | raall I I - \ - v-/ ■p , l4rJr‘*i*-fl OTP# m '' 1 .?IP? Jy^lttP ~ ;igl I r» ft p A gPPCXXj. iMHHI-k i DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY — The Colonial Squares, a newly organized square dance iclub in Chowan County, got off to an active start last Friday night with the first of many dances to be held at the D.F. Walker School library. Dances are planned twice monthly and classes will be Offered beginning in September. Page 3-A Mr. Parks Claims Pride Miss Dora Gray Chappell and Everett Otto Parks :Were married April 3 in Warwick Baptist Church at .;Hobbsville. ;l Rev. Don Phillips of ficiated at the double ring -ceremony in a candlelight of palms and mixed :jsummer flowers. Mrs. I-Thomas Chappell provided :ithe wedding music. :] Mrs. Lessie Sawyer and :;Mrs. Elizabeth Bundy •iprovided the wedding iWisic. *. Hie bride is the daughter SEof Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. 5 Chappell of Belvidere. The ;*groom is the son of Mr. and >Mrs. Eddie N. Parks of ;• Belvidere. :• Given in marriage by her brother, the bride wore a gown of sheer $ polyester organza lined with ;• trimmed v-neck bodice, long :fall sheer sleeves with :* elasticized ruffled cuffs and '■a small satin bow accented ;.the gown. Chantilly lace the bouffant rEskirt. • fi Her elbow length illusion :>‘veil of sheer polyester .organza bordered by • * Chantilly lace and daisies ;; was attached to a headpiece -•of lace motifs and :• stimulated seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red and £ white carnations. :• Maid of honor was Miss SHOP I. N. S. AT W. E. S. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 98c TOP ROUND STEAKS lb. $1.49 CHUCK ROAST lb. 69c SHOULDER ROAST ... . lb. 89c KRAFT'S GRAPE JELLY . 2 lb. jar 79c MORTON'S TV DINNERS aaeh 49c KRAFT? ORANGE JURE Vi gal. 89c FAItAOR ' MARGARINE ..........2Ex.79c TRY US FOR .PUSH MEATS AND HOMEMADE SAUSAGE W. E. Smith's Store COCKY BOCK BBCTION Mm 221-4011 - Id Urn, H. C > , - For And About Women THE CHOWAN HERALD Linda Chappell, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were: Miss Coleen Parks, sister of the groom; and Miss Mary Chappell, sister of the bride. Best man was Alvin Winslow of Belvidere. Ushers were William Bunch of Sunbury; and Wallace Ownley, Route 3, Hertford. The mother of the bride wore a green polyester knit dress with a jacket to match. Hie groom’s mother wore a white skirt and vest over a mint green blouse. Both mothers wore a corsage of red carnations. Mistress of ceremony was Mrs. Betty T. Chappell. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the church. Prior to the wedding the tride was honored & miscellaneous shower given at the Belvidere Community Building by Mrs. Laßue Winslow, Mrs. Betty Chappell, Mrs. Lawrence Perry, Mrs. Marie Chappell, Mrs. Gail Copeland, Mrs. Patricia Parks, Mrs. Jackie Ward, Miss Linda Chappell, Mrs. Lessie Sawyer, and Mrs. Doris Layden. A rehearsal party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chappell at their home. Hie couple will reside in Belvidere. Thursday, April 14, 1977 Presbyterian Women Set Area Meet The 79th Annual meeting of the Women of the Church, Albemarle Presbytery, will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Wilson, April 20 and 21. The theme of the meeting is ‘‘Moving Toward Wholeness.” Mrs. S.D. Fuller of Rocky Mount, president, will preside at all sessions. Council members will meet April 20 at 3 P.M. with general registration beginning at 5:30, followed by a Fellowship Dinner at 6 P.M. Hie evening service will begin at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Charles William Coates from the Englewood Presbyterian Church in Rocky Niount,- will deliver the tnessage. Registration on April 21, will begin at 9:30 A.M. with the call to order at 10. Rev. Joseph Cochran, general secretary of Albemarle Presbytery in Greenville, will give the invocation and bring greetings. Dr. Thomas K. Farmer, Pastor of the First Church, Rocky Mount, will deliver the morning message. Mrs. Walter C. Newton of Durham, will install the new officers. Rev. Lawrence Avent, pastor of the First Church, Wilson, will administer the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper and pronouce the Benediction and Blessing. A luncheon will follow in the gymnasium. A cordial welcome to attend is extended to the churches of Albemarle Presbytery. ■ - ■■ ■ .>? ljg£aß|yj|£ £ CALL OR VESTT REALTOR 114 Em* King Street Edwtfon 27932 (919) 4R34294 - 403-3303 Square Dance Club Opens In Edenton The Colonial Squares, a square dance club for Chowan County, has been organized and is underway, reported Lynn C. Perry, club president. Dances are scheduled each second and fourth Friday at the D.F. Walker School, and classes for the club are slated to begin in September. Oho* club officers include Tommy Basnight, vice president, Hawk Cnimmey, secretary, and Sid White, Jr., treasurer. “Square dancing is good family entertainment and is popular among children teenagers. It is one of the few activities that a family can enjoy together,” Perry stated. “Dances are usually held from 8 until 11 P.M. and no alcoholic beverages are allowed before or during a dance.” Those interested in learning to square dance may contact any club officer for more information. Western Square dancing is a Mend of dance forms that emerged as various cultures intermingled in early America. In keeping with the traditions of square dan cing, ladies wear full skirts with bouffant crinolins and men wear western pants, shirts, and boots. The music is usually recorded and the calls are made to hoe-downs as well as popular tunes. Square dancing is con sidered America’s largest participation sport. There are clubs throughout the U.S. as well as in foreign countries. Baptists Set Youth Week April 17-23 Youth Week will be ob served April 17-23 at Edenton Baptist Church. All positions of the church will be filled by the young people, ages 12-17, during the week. > Ah the 11 o’clock morning * service on Sunday, Joel Hylton will bring the morning message. Special music will be provided by the Youth Choir under the direction of Karen Gray. Terry White will be at the organ with Anna Kay Manning as pianist. Robin Harrell will serve as Minister of Education- Youth for the week. All Sunday School classes will be taught by the young people, as well as serving as deacons and ushers. At the 7:30 evening worship, a dramatic play entitled “Sobbing Stone” will be presented. Characters will be Ray Tew, Karen Gray, Maurice Bunch, Allen Bunch, and Rhonda Kirby and Assisting with lighting and sound will be John Norris and Chuck Cozart. Lynn Overton will serve as pianist. FOR SALE RIVER FRONT lot with canal on sound side: 2 bed room furnished house with central heat. 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Miss Linda Harrell of Greenville, Miss Chris Walker, Phil and Ronnie Harrell of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chesson and daughter Elizabeth and Bill Chesson of Chapel Hill were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chesson. Miss Ginger Byrum, student at Meredith College; Raleigh spent Easter BNH| Mbs Bonnie Lee Bogdan Date Set For April Rev. and Mrs. Steve Bogdan announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Bonnie Lee, to Mr. Robert Byrum Bach man, 111. The wedding is planned at Edenton Baptist Church at 2 P.M. on April ti. Miss Bogdan is a recent 1 graduate of Evangel College in Springfield, Mo., and was Continued On Page 8 rr SPECIAL PURCHASE!' J|L SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST !'i saraiOK of size and colobs.^^^^^^^ Kjßlflft brand new spring styles FamUj. OF FAMOUS ARROW DRESS Shirts at a super priceu SUGNTIYIRREGULAR j|» m A SP- ii~_.j6.Bß II f wrmm st mu an pm mitm m. east-cam m% poltbtm aw . V MNBNI MHF FNFA EMM RRIME SBIMA MM ER SHOP DAILY 9-JO - 5:30 EXCEPT FRIDAY 9-JO ■ 9 AND SATURDAY 9:30 - * Holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Raulston and daughters of Fairmont were guests of Mrs. Raulston’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balzer and children of Malvern, Pa. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Sr. during the Easter Holidays. —O Jack Bunch of Charleston, S. C. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunch Sr. last weekend. —O— Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Cobb and children of Martinsville, Va. were weekend guests of their parents Mrs. Clyde Cobb and Mr. and Mr. B. L. Penney. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelby and children, Perry and Bobby of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reich of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Perry last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollowell, Jr. and children spent the Easter Holidays visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollowell and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Layton. The children Rick and Rod stayed to spend several more days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perry and children of Suffolk, Va. visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry during last weekend. Mrs. Lois Hook and son Rodney of Eden, N. C. spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Helen Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and son Kenny of Clinton, Md. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells of Raleigh spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells. Mr. and Hector Lupton, Jr. and children of Raleigh spent the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lup ton, Sr. W * m .Umßb: Mm*. Miss Kathryn Faye Goodwin Miss Goodwin To Marry Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Goodwin, Jr., announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Faye, to Mr. Glenn Ray Harrell. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Harrell. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of John A. Holmes NOTICE! CHICKEN SALAD LUNCHEON Saturday, April 16 12:30 P. M. - 2 P. M. at Edenton Methodist Church All Plates $3.00 High School and is presently attending the College of The Albemarle. * Mr. Harrell, a 1976 graduate of Perquimans High Schoo, is also at tending COA. The wedding is planned for July 10 in Edenton Baptist Church.