•xtf m M'mi | 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 S -O --§ Mr. Bugaaa H. Phelps laajuijd'Chowan Hospital at S ~°~ 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. —■4^“ 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. Unttoducinj dZ The Gift BoxL_._l^ Operated By Avis Lee Located Inside BB Furniture On Badham Road. We Carry A Complete Line Os Unique Gifts Wheeler Candidate For ■W Councilman Second Ward V W |r J Tuesday, RY JH November 6,19791 "Your Vo*. And Support Wl« Bo Grootty ApprocMod* { i V Mta( ftww Mmi *»\A^,a\l H /bt tit item ytm aw ittm £H & Qaue g», N-C-iwoe W 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. ' ; I B i I I ‘*. g . y i |»- i * I Coastance Melissa Evans Tot •Ond •(it out U/omen Thtraday, October 18, 1979 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. —O— 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 | y,» • - •"> - A*- .* .ftt. •; * 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. Elect Allen Hornthal t Councilman Nov. 6.1979 Vote For Proven Leadership Page 3-A 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 IF YOU JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS YOU’LL SAVE $5.00 Find out about the delicious Eating Plan. Discover the fun of the PEPSTEP” Personal Exercise Plan. Learn how to stay slim on the Personal Action Plan. The Weight Watchers 3-port weight-control Program is unique. And it works! Join Now! Offer ends Saturday, October 27.1979 Offer good in woo 69 only. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? lormaNonoF Gome And Find Out Mut Weight Watchers Is All About! Mon* October 22nd at 7pm. At the Ruritan Chib on Route 1 in Roper. 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 Children's Tylenol Chewable liSiS PHce \|sl.6s Mitchener's Downtown Pharmacy JQckaxd A/. V.V.S., TAgR Sk "To ~fk* AmocAm Oj i Holotio fltnc /Pohtsa*, & “P.S i I Sk ~fhm JOtmeCet Os 'Tiumlj fltntiitty I %t -Oppoirntmtnt &mll 482-2776 | Aid Ans At( HJ.ukto* 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.

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