/Local Recreation A/ote* J Midget Basketball Participation forms for midget basketball ages 9-12 are i now being accepted through November 23, 1979. The season will begin in early December. Sr. Midget Basketball Participation forms for ages 13-14 are now being ac cepted for a Sr. Midget Basketball League. The season will begin the first week of December. Teenage Basketball. — Sign up for ages 13-18 has begun and will continue through November 30. The season is scheduled to begin the second week in December. Girls Basketball Participation forms for girls basketball ages 10-14, are now being accepted through November 30. The season will begin in early December. One-on-One Basketball (Competition One-On-One competition will be held November 20, 21- and 23. Anyone interested should )sign up at the recreation department. Trophies will be awarded to all first place winners. The competition includes ages 9-18. Men’s Basketball Meeting J&etmon “Top ic Us (?koien Loyalty Sunday will be observed aty Edenton United Methodist Church on Sun day. Rev. R. R. Blankenhom will preach on the topic: “Happiness Is Yours For the Giving - Part III.” All members are urged to be present and to bring their “Commitment of Faith” cards to the morning worship service at 11 o’clock. 1 Do you remember the rush of last year’s Holidays, running from place to place trying to find something special for each person on your gift list? The Gift Box offers you a chance to enjoy the Holiday Season this year. At The Gift Box you’ll find something to please everyone, at a price to I please you. 5^ The Gift BoxQnJ Located Inside W* ms BB Furniture 1 Bad ham Road . : Pre-Holiday Perm Sale! All perms 20% ! off through \ y/ ■November 29.) WWs : Perms reg. 19.50 to We can do it any fa you “ want it. Curly to body I! Call 482-3313 shear Pleasure ; $, Broad St. Edenton There will be a meeting for all coaches interested in entering a men’s basketball team this winter, Wed nesday, December 12 at 7:30 P.M. in the recreation department office. There will be a maximum of eight teams in this league. Ping Pong Tournament A ping pong tournament will be held in December for all ages interested. Forms may be obtained from the recreation dpeartment to enter this tournament. Gymnastics Forms are still being accepted for the gymnastics program for grades K-4. There is a charge of $5 for each child. Classes are being held in Swain Auditorium each Friday from 3:15 until 4:30. The instructor is Ms. Jo Wheeler. There is a limit of 35 children on a first come first serve basis. Ap plications can be obtained from the recreation department. Men’s Volleyball W L Leary Oil 11 1 Hospital 9 3 Hoke 6 5 Town 3 9 National Guard 0 11 Women's Volleyball W • L Chargers 12 0 Western Gas 6 6 Edenton Savings 5 7 Shipshape - 4 8 Hospital 3 9 Soccer W L Orange Crush 4 0 Express 0 4 BARBECUE SATURDAY The Creswell and Lake Phelps Volunteer Fire Departments are spon soring a barbecue Saturday beginning at 12-noon. The price is $2.50 per plate. Proceeds will go to the department. The teams traveled to Elizabeth City on Saturday, November 10 for matches against the Elizabeth City Boys Club. Scores were: Express 0, ECBC 3. Orange Crush 1, ECBC 0. A return match is planned for the teams on November 17. Musical "To A JOtesen tad. The Youth Choir of Edenton Baptist Church will present a musical entitled “Breakfast in Galilee” on Sunday at 7:30 P.M. Written by Sonny Salsbury, the musical is set in the area around the Sea of Galilee and depicts the events of Jesus’ final days with His disciples. Soloists for the per formance will be Susie Keeter, Laura Walker, Jeff Babb, and Frankie Parrish. Speaking parts will be done by Jesse Askew, Jim Chesson, Graham Cox, Steve Lane, and Frankie Parrish. The 45-member choir is under the direction of James H. Hyatt, Jr., minister of music of the church. The public is invited to attend. Brith Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dail of Jacksonville, Oregon an nounce the birth of their first child, a son, Isaac Daniel, October 2. The baby is the great-grandson of Mrs. Dan Carter. Motqan included SJn “Who * Who ” ELON COLLEGE - Twenty-six Elon College students have been selected for the 1979-80 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” Society Mean Miss Carol Stevens of Council, N. C. and Richard Bond of State College, Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bond last weekend. Mr. George Lewis of Whitakers visited friends in Edenton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riddick spent Saturday in Nags Head. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Horn thal, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creighton attended the Carolina-Clemson Football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Parrish, and Mr. Gary Lee attended the N. C. State - Penn State football game in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Eleanor Newcomb and Mrs. Ruby Pritchett of Norfolk are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riddick this week. Mrs. Helen Christopherson of Jacksonville, Oregon is here to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Dan Carter. Miss Clara Wheeler and Mrs. Raymond Carr spent several days last week in Raleigh. While there they attended the meetings of the N. C. Historic Preservation Society during Culture Week. Decorative Cedar Fencing A great addition to home or business. Come and see our complete new lim of stockade, split rail, am decorative cedar fencing. For estimates call or write: Jack Leary Leary Plant Farm Route 1 Edenton, NC 27932 919-221-4371 Monday-Saturday 8 AJE-SSO PJL 4htd. •Qlt out Women Thursday, November 15, 1979 mm \ o^^ I* Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Albright Ait, -flllrtish t (Llalm* Glide Miss Evelyn O. Harrell, daughter of Mrs. Olivia Harrell and Mr. Emanuel Alright, son of Mrs. Walter Nelson were united in marriage in an outdoor ceremony on October 6. The setting was the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson in Morehead City. The bride is also the daughter of the late Richard Harrell. The bride’s friend, Cindy, was her maid of honor. Matt Bruce B. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan of Edenton who is majoring in physical education has been selected as being among the coun try’s most outstanding campus leaders. Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based upon their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in ex tracurricular activities and future potential. IN EDENTON - IT’S TERRY’S SHOES MADE RIGHT, STYLED RIGHT, PRICED RIGHT t SPECIAL SALE! Hush Bippies FOR MEN & BOYS .. . GENUINE PIGSKIN, TOUGH AS A FOOTBALL "HUSH PUPPIES" MEN'S SOFT OXFORD TIE SUP-ON LOAFER. REG. $23.00 SALE $21.88 The NEW TERRY'S SHOE BOX Mambar International Consultant Fashion Buyinf Service Page 3-A Albright was his brother’s best man. Following the double ring ceremony refreshments were served. Included was a cake prepared for the bride and groom by a Morehead City restaurant. On October 5, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson entertained members of the wedding party at dinner. About 55 people attended. Following their wedding trip the couple resides in Beaufort. They join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,200 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. t*?andtj J?ale The United Methodist Youth Fellowship and the Episcopal Young Church men, will be selling the World’s Finest Chocolate bars beginning next week. The bars are $1 each. Exhibit SJs Mow Undetway Frances Wood Crawford, daughter of James Wood of Edenton, is currently exhibiting her art work at Court Square Antiques. She graduated in 1951 from Randolph Macon College in Lynchburg, Va. with a degree in art. She continued her studies with Dr. Beatrix Van Kellar and Pierre Dama; and at the Corcoran in Washington, D. C., while employed with the C.I.A. After her marriage to Milo Crawford, they moved to Chapel Hill and Frances began pastel portraits of children. She has had one man shows at the Morehead Planetarium, First Union National Bank in Chapel Hill, and at the Glen Lennox N. C. National Bank and has shown some work at the N. C. School of Public Health Shows in Chapel Hill. In addition to teaching at the St. Thomas More School in Chapel Hill, she has taught art privately, and is currently active as a por trait painter in the Chapel Hill area. The public is invited to Court Square Antiques, 209 East King Street, anyday except Sundays to see Frances’ exciting paintings. The hours are 11 A.M. until 4:30 P.M. JOtoytam “To Ge -field By Connie A. Sherrill Asst. Home Ec. Ext. Agent The Chowan County Extension office will present a program on “Gifts You Can Sew” for Christmas on Friday, November 9. There will be a presentation at 12:15 P.M. and another at 1:15 P.M. in the Com missioners Room in the Chowan County Office Building. “Words of Thanks” On the behalf of the family of the late Mr. Raymond Boyce of Tyner. Thanks to all for the love and care during the time of our lost one; in any way something was done for the family the words are “thank you”. 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EXHIBITING ART An art exhibit by' Frances Wood Crawford featuring pastels of children is currently on display at Court Square Antiques, 209 East King Street. Mrs. Crawford is the daughter of James Wood of Edenton. The public is invited to see this display Monday through Saturday between 11 A M. and 4:30 P.M. RECEIVES CLUB HONOR - Mrs. Hettie Wallace, left, was recently named the Edenton BPW Clubwoman-of-The- Year in recognition of her record of service. She is shown being presented a silver cup from Myrtle Webb, the 1978 award recipient. Ait*, Wallace SJ* f/onoted Mrs. Hettie Wallace has been named Clubwoman-of the-Year by Edenton BPW Club. She was recognized October 25 at the club’s monthly meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Webb, the 1978 recipient of the honor, presented Mrs. Wallace a Thank You! I wish to thank all of the citizens of Edenton who supported me in the recent Municipal elections. Maggie Dale silver cup and spray of yellow roses in recognition of her contribution to tk|e organization. The week of October 21-26 marked the 60th year of service. The guitar was introduced . into Spain by the Moors. •