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| Mb. Howard White ac
«nUnd South Boston,
Va In tepte Mar Hall of
G)., and Mrs.
Virginia Clayton o f
VnOiamsten on a trip to
3pcracoke bland for a few
Hkys and they were the
rguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Fuller of Elizabeth aty
jwer night Thoraday night
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--§ Mr. Bugaaa H. Phelps
laajuijd'Chowan Hospital at
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Mr. and Mrs. Linwood
tench and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bunch, spent a few
toys on a vacation into the
Worth Carolina mountains
last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Lucas of Washington, N. C.
were the weekend guests of
Sheriff and Mrs. Ed Daniels
Snycyomont SJs •flnnonncccl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Evans, Sr., of Edenton,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Constance
Melissa, to David Claire
Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ode Morris, Sr. of Chase
aty, Va.
The bride elect is a cum
laude graduate in legal
secretarial administration
of Chowan College and is
currently employed with the
aw firm of Walker k Romm
in Currituck.
Mr. Morris is a graduate
of Virginia Poiytechnkal
nstitute and State
University and received his
master of science degree in
agricultural economics
rom Clemson University.
He is currently employed
with the Federal Land Bank
Association in Elizabeth
City.
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Mr. and Mis. E. J. Pruden
Jr. spent the weekend at
was to enter Duke Hospital
for an operation on next
Mr. and Mra~J. B. Smith
wick and Mrs Virgie Baker
and B. L. Smithwick made a
business trip to Washington
Friday.
Jerry Phelps has been
spending some time here
with Ms mother, Mrs. Ella
Phelps, while his father, E.
H. Phelps b a patient in
Edenton Hospital.
Jimmie Bailey of Newport
News spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
i wick and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
House, Lynn and Jennifer of
HarrellsviUe visited them
Sunday.
The wedding is set for
, November 24, at 2:30 P.M.
t at Macedonia Baptist
t Church. Friends and
t relatives are invited.
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ffom.pU Obiuxvi SOth -dtnivttiaty
The children of Charlie
and Lillie H. Dixon honored
their parents September 22
on their SOth Wedding An
niversary, The event was
held at die Nixon Beach
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Dixon.
Joining diem in the dete
were: Wallace and Clara D.
Peele and Richard and
Dianne and Malcolm Dixon
of Winston-Salem. The
Dixons have nine grand
children and one great
grandchild.
The anniversary featured
a pig picking. After dinner
the anniversary cake was
served and punch served.
All of the children of the
late David and Mamie Hare
along with some of the
grandchildren were in at
tendance as well as all of the
children and some grand
children of the late Oliver
and Sally Dixon. ,
Special guests were some
of the children of the B. C.
and Sally Hare family,
including E. L. and Agnes
Hollowell, Betric
Brickhouse of Edenton;
Society A/tur* Ttom The Scion ton (itc*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Casciano of Hampton, Va.
were guests of Mrs. Julia
Bond Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Hardin attended a meeting
for the American Cancer
Society in Atlanta, Ga. last
week.
Dr. and Mrs. Bernie
Baker and Mr. and Mrs.
t-flajHiß Small attended the
State-Maryland football
game in Raleigh Saturday.
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Mrs. Pat Bundy and
daughter, Lori, of Win
terville visited Dr. and Mrs.
Richard Hardin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ange of Manteo visited
friends and relatives in
Edenton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marsh
and daughter, Anita
visited friends and relatives
in Edenton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Thigpen of Windsor were
visitors in Edenton Sunday.
Mrs. Elain Blankenhorn
of Orangeville, 111., Mrs.
Lena Thomann and Mrs
Bertha Brog of Stockton, 111.
are visiting Rev. and Mrs.
Mt» jQckaxd
&lmims Slid*
Jackie Miller, Route 2,
Edenton and Vernon L.
Richard of Chesapeake, Va.,
were united in marriage on
October 9, in Norfolk, Va.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Gertrude Boyce of
Edenton and the late E. J.
Boyce, Sr.
The couple resides in
Chesapeake.
Thursday Oct 25th 1979
Chicken Salad Plate
Lunch Sale
From 10:00 A M.- 2:00 P. M.
Edenton United Methodist Church
*2.50 per plate
| Call orders to Mrs. C. B. Smith
482-4730
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Thomas and Thelma Hare
and Jim and Trudy Scrunch benediction wen led by
of Baltimore, Md. Rev Billy Leary of Wilson.
y;y;
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dixoa
Richard Blankenhorn this
week.
Miss Carla Lacy and Mr.
Jack Vitterman of Rich
mond. Va. spent the
weekend with Miss Lacy’s
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Mansfield.
Anita Ashley, Lois
Brabble, Christine Harris,
Sharlie Spruill, and Joan
Rudd attended the “Fal|
Hair Spectacular” in
Greenville Monday.
Mrs. Maybelle Sexton has
returned from Dallas. Texas
after spending several weeks
visiting her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr and
Mrs. Douglas Sexton She
attended the Dallas
Cowboys and Chicago Bears
football game.
The custom of throwing
old shoes or tying
them to the bridal car
after the wedding dates
back to anciant Egypt.
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Martin Parker and Miss
Cindy Randles of Nashville,
Term were guests of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Parker last week, also Don
Schlitz of Nashville who was
recipient of the County
Music Associations award
for his song “The Gambler''
spent Wednesday with
them.
4oU jKftutf
Roanoke Missionary
Baptist Association will
meet Wednesday at First
Baptist Church in Hertford,
with Rev. J. H. London as
host pastor.
Messengers are expected
from the 72 churches The
session begins at 10 A.M.
and lunch will be served at 1
P M and the afternoon
session follows at 2 P.M.
There will be a night service
beginning at 7:30 P.M.
Dr. H. L. Mitchell,
moderator, encourages all
churches to participate in
this meeting
Mts* 4/mdfuu
Mrs. Rahort S. Hudgtos.
IV, State Itogeto of North
BtooMm Dou+toxs of The
AMMB RMIM, Will
"Ipeek to a Jetot meeting of
the Betsy Dowdy Chapter es
city and the
wSatoialmlSe
meeting wil he held at the
hoeae of Mrs. W. T. Jackson,
Jr., 288 East Mato Street,
EhaabethGlty.
Service” which is the
! National Thame of NSDAR
for the yoar 19998 k
During the S 3 years she
has been a DAR member.
Mrs. Hudgins has held
| various offices in local
| chapters, and has been
i appointed to two state and
! three national chair
Miss ’Pom.km.m Sk School (fxtdtut*
The Edenton-Chewaa
Alternative School
graduated Chouaa County's
first student of the 197980
Oh. 2t-2htk
The Edenton Chapter of
the Business and
rtofmional Womans Clubs
will celebrate National BPW
Week, October 21-88. Theme
for this year is ‘Together
We Aspire; Together We
Achieve!”
TO kick off this event an
inspirational breakfast will
be held for all members on
October 21, atß A.M. at Mrs.
Boswell s Restaurant j
The regular monthly ]
meeting wil be held on
October 23th. All past
dubwomea of the year are
urged to attend. At this tune
a new clubwoman of Hie
year will be honored. Mrs.
Juba Massed of Edenton, a
past State President, will be
guest speaker. j
All members are urged to]
come out and heh> celebrate I
their event. (
BPW is opened to all]
young women who are in a I
business or professional
career, ;
MttifJkst "Time
The sermon topic selected
by Rev. R. R. Btenkenhorn
for the Sunday morning
service at the Edenton
United Methodist Church is:
"Comformatioa or Trans
formation! What’s Your
Standard?” The text tor this
message is; Romans 12:2
The Administrative Board
will meet at 7:38 P.M. on
Sunday
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9*eeMtwnetM\MC, mtawaior n« wncMtwMcwast Kesier nMmiMKs
To (iclclt€33 fW?
dmg secretary, and is now
regent of the organization
consisting of Ml chapters
Her record of service to
the Children of the
American Revolution is also
impressive. She has been
senior president (advisor)
to the state organization;
and corresponding
secretary, vice president
and president of the national
organization; and is
honour? vice president of
both state and local
organizations tor life.
Also, she has found time to
serve as secretary
treasurer of her husband's
business, is president of Hie
auxiliary of professional
engineers, has taught in the
deaf schools of North
Carolina and New Jersey, is
an active member of the
Meyers Park Presbyterian
school year October 11.
Deborah Lee Dunam of
Edenton completed all
required hours within the
first six-week grading
period.
Debbi has been a student
at EC AS since May, 1978.
She was not able to Finish
her course work prior to
graduation last spring
therefore her hours of
study were carried over to
the present school year.
As a senior, she lacked the
required number of hours in
social studies and English.
By arranging her schedule
to include two hours of
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Church, member of the
National Gavel Association,
on the National Speaker’s
staff DAR by appointment
of the President General.
Mrs. R. S. Hndgins, IV
social studies per day and
one hour of English, as well
as office practice, she was
able to continue with her job
at Hardee's and graduate.
The faculty and students
of the school extend their
congratulations to her.
nHs
It takes the fragrance oMhe
to fade.