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.A v * w c,/' Vj- £x~y* ' \*p, Wfe^"2 1 ,■ lEinm^ •■“' - y j w-'iT'-.. TURTLE-LIKE SCENE AT KITTY HAWK The dune and bushes were photographed at request of Mrs. R.S. Carr of Edenton and Kitty Hawk because she said the formation resembled a turtle. The dune is on west 6ide of Highway 158-by-pass in the Sea Scape area of the Outer Banks. (Aycock Brown Photo). WBXB To Air UNC Basketball CHAPEL HILL Radio coverage of the play-by-play of University of North Carolina basketball will be broadcast in Edenton on WBXB Radion during the 1977-78 season. The Tar Heels are the pre season pick of many national polls to win the NCAA National Cham pionship this year. Playboy magazine, Street And Smith Basketball Yearbook, and CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING RECOVERING RESTYLING REPAIRING WIDE SaECTION OF FABRICS, VINYLS AND SUPPUES Call Samples shown 482-2476 In Your Home or Shop Ivey Meadows Upholstery ‘409 S. Brood St. Edenton, N. C. | J V SAVE THIS CALENDAR j| I? Save this calendar forJS 52| OPE N 7:00 P yM. LJ plfe rj| | handy Reference to the Big I* u MOH. THRU Taylor Theatre during If S continuous Dec wuiti S SAT- * SUN. PHONE 482-2312 also serve as free ad- 7k If 2:00 TILL H:00 to the Taylor |i AS ww Theatre on Dec. 31st. 7k M SPECIAL LATE SHOW W 'R SUN & MON DEC. 25-26 $ (wi DECEMBER iwjl “ THE GREATEST ’’ $ SPECIAL LATE SHOWS FRI. 4 SAT. 11:15 tiKidSi “ZT « 5 DEC. 2- 3 "RUN NIGGER RUN" CHRISTOPHER LEf IS £ DEC. 9-10 "BLACK GODFATHER” 855P8 What do they want? ITT a DEC. 16-17 "TOGETHER BROTHERS” ■Qfcwß STARSHIP £ J DEC.' 23-24 "TAKE A HARD RIDE" ■»/•),#)« |MVaSIOMU jrT a DEC. 30-31 "BLACK SHAMPOO” 8 14) 18 )j»U 7 U I _ What we have here is X* 7At ;/ a total lack ot respect a aA v 9 [% t naffer- : v % « k. |1 avco embassy pictures 71 - / • y r /TtVT-' k « | • ««>-**•♦ ll9 i^t S “Taxi Driver.” ROLLING , |fr 111 1 jUirttStS? 11- ?”* | | «sr THUNDER #/ | I IZS) I i|a| .., aaJM "3« «Mi What would you do ™"XMSX?A , JBBr’ 4ft £aa “OhaGodT H God came back 1 Ml ! «533 vaajaawfM to earth and contacted wHTOar i s ,Y3v a on^ m l£^tSSa K '-m.m VOU tO tell yOU J ”** worW **" w ® rfct g Sf^^9j^H^ETH |S CALENDAR hrlfli the Associated Press, among others, have ranked Carolina to finish first in the nation. Carolina’s brilliant guard, Phil Ford, is ex pected to be NCAA Player of the Year and Dean Smith is a good prospect for NCAA Coach of the Year honors. Roger Jennings, managing director of the Tar Heel Sports Network, said that the network will broadcast a minimum of 39 games this season. “We will, of course, carry all of the Carolina games, plus other games with high listener interest such as the companion games of the Big Four Tournament and the North-South doubleheader. We look forward to an outstanding basketball season coming off a terrific football season.” Carolina games can be heard border-to-border in North Carolina over 50 local radio station outlets. It is by far the largest college sports network in the state and, perhaps, in the entire Southeast. Ruritans Set Ladies Night On Friday the Cape Colony Ruritan Club will observe ladies night and installation of Officers to be held at Soundview Restaurant, 7 P.M. Cecil Taylor, Zone 3 Governor from Gatesville, will install officers elected to serve the coming year. They are, Roger Bunch, siww ~~ * _ _-jy JpEk ‘m M fK SECTION-C Plantation Sets Open House WINDSOR The fifth annual Christmas Open House at Hope Plantation will be held December 11, from 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. This will officially open the Christmas Season at Hope, the restored 1800 home of North Carolina’s Gov. David Stone. Light refreshments will be served on this day. Hundreds of visitors have viewed the traditional decorations at Hope each holiday season since the two-story Federal period mansion was opened to the public in 1972. Hope, located four miles north from Windsor on Highway 308, will remain decorated until January 1 and will be open every day except December 24, 25, and 26. Visiting hours are 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. week days and 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. on Sundays. Mrs. A1 Baker of Colerain is serving as chairman of the Decoration Committee. Hope Christmas decorations have been featured in national publications. The Southern Living, December, 1975, edition featured a Christ mas Kitchen Scene from Hope on its cover. Family Circle magazine also had Hope Christmas scenes in 1975 and again this December. president; Melvin Whicker, vice president; Paul Chapman, secretary; and Lester Lewis, treasurer. Other special guest in clude Mr. Cecil Taylor, District Governor Fenton Eure, Jr. and Mrs. Eure. Also, David Ober, president of Chowan Ruritan Club and his wife, Grgce. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, December l, 1977 Immanuel Trojans Eye State Play-Offs The Immanuel Christian Trojans earned the right to advance to the finals of the State play-offs in O.C.S.N.C. flag football by defeating the Saints of South Park Christian School of Winston- y *v'A. 'tr. - ' iJmi k ftt v ~ k* I TROJANS PLACE HIGH Pictured here are the Trojans of Immanuel Christian School. They have earned the right to advance to the finals in the tag football league. Qfteffc Tyfer “ "] fluid and feminine fas h ion designs sJpiMti. floating into this fyuu&rii pUEjV. holiday season... /kjpylj&l/' The focus on fashion this holiday season is feminine. /jp4H| / Catchy chollis and soft, swingy knits created to turn Ofidß , 4 heads, incite flattery. Ruffled trimmed collarsand sleeves /#4SsP - % mSXL. to frame silhouettes . . . accordion pleated skirts to P sway with such a sassy swirl. Muted floral prints to Ur set you apart from all the others. You can't help but ! fall in love with such a feminine approach . . . and that man can't. help but fall in iove with your choicel Shop Monday Through Saturday 9:30 A. M. Until 9 P.M. Untfi^hristmas. Salem November 18. The victory came when Barry Leary intercepted a pass on the one yard line and ran the distance of the field to score the winning touchdown as time ran out ending the game. , The final score was 62 to 56 in the Trojans favor. On November 19 the Trojans lost the state title to the Bible Christian School of Tyron by a score of 44-26. The Trojan offense was crippled with an injury that knocked out their star running back, David Rollins. Rollins was transported to Martin General Hospital where eight stitches was JOE LEE COMPANY —of EDENTON Hooting and Air Conditioning Contractor Phone 402-8884 SECTION-C needed to close a cut over his right eye. With Rollins out of the line-up the Trojans could only manage one last half score and succumed to the Colts 44-26. Immanuel’s boys and girls won the coveted “Best Christian Spirit” award and thus ended a highly suc cessful season. “To God be the glory, great things He has done.”
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