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PROMOTE CELEBRATION Mary Kathryn and Meg Campen are shown here with
Mrs. JaneM. Williams in Queen Anne Park. The children are playing with Colonial period
toys which will be a part of the Edenton Tea Party celebration on October 25. The event is
being sponsored by Edenton Historical Commission. (Photo by David O’Leary).
Tea Party Gelelrtatlon Slated
What did children of the
Colonial era do for fun?
What games did they play?
Celebration of the Edenton
Tea Party, scheduled for
October 25 in Edenton, will
give children an opportunity
to play games that were
popular in the 18th Century.
The Edenton Tea Party,
said to have been the first
political activity
by women in the American
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Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, September 25, 1980
colonies, took place in
Edenton on October 25,1774,
and will be commemorated
this, year by a weekend of
activities sponsored by the
Edenton Historical Com
mission. The celebration
will feature a major
military encampment in
volving over 100 members of
Revolutionary War
reenactment groups from
North Carolina and Ken
tucky. Continuous
demonstrations by these
authentically uniformed,
armed, and costumed
organizations will offer a
living history of those
perilous times.
Among children’s events
will be such Colonial games
as tanagrams, chuck-a
farthing, leap frog, and
tug-of-war, along with
demonstrations of taffy
pulling and yaupon tea
brewing. Corn-shelling and
apple-bobbing contests will
be special treats for young
people. Lined up also are a
children’s story hour at the
Shepard-Pruden Library,
and a puppet show at Queen
Anne Park.
The Historical Com
mission’s Children’s Ac
tivities committee is headed
by Jane Mabry Williams, a
resident of Cape Colony.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Nova E.
Jordan would like to take
this opportunity to express
our deep appreciation for all
the kindness shown her
during her illness. Speical
thanks to the Doctors and
Nurses who so patiently
cared for her.
In our bereavement we
found comfort in the
thoughtfulness of our
friends. Thank you for your
sympathy which we will
always treasure. May God
bless all of you.
Elton, Mildred, Frances
Jimmy and Keith
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ROCKY HOCK SECTION
Phone 2214031 - Edenton, N.C.
Society
Meura
Mrs. E.J. Boyce Sr., of
Route 2 Edenton recently
spent a week with her
daughter Jackie Richard of
Woodbridge, Va.
Mr. John H. Woolard, Jr.,
and Mr. George White of
UNC Chapel Hill spent last
weekend in Washington D.C.
visiting Graham White, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Mundell and sons Bedford
and Pat visited Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Abbe last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Atkinson of Franklin, Va.
and Miss Kim Elmore of
Raleigh were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr.
last weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Odom of Greenville visited
Mr. and Mrs. Kel Elmore
last weekend.
Miss Anna K. Manning
and Miss Barbara Dorsey of
Campbell College visited
Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Manning
last weekend.
Miss Peggy Shaw of
Minneapolis, Minn, was
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Yuan last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J.F.
Allsbrook of Smithfield
visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. J.H. Allsbrook last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox had
as their guest last weekend
Mr. Charles Cox of
Richlands, N.C.
Little Miss Wendy Clark
of Southern Pines spent last
week visiting her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. C.B.
Smith.
SXi Memoxlam
In sad but loving sweet
memories of our dear
husband and father, Harry
Ess Belch who departed his
life two years ago, Sep
tember 27, 1978.
Your lonely chair is
vacant which no one can
ever refill. We loved you
then. We love you now. And
we always will.
You worked hard and
suffered much. But that is
all over now. You have
God’s great touch.
It was hard. But we
question not. It was God’s
work and we haven’t forgot.
Hoping to meet again
some day soon. Where there
is great love that will
forever cherish and bloom.
We all love you,
Wife and four children
Chg.
Miss Deborah Mae Comer
Unyagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. James K.
Comer announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Deborah Mae, to
Durwood L. Bunch.
Mr. Bunch is the son of
Mrs. Edna Lane Bunch and
the late Marion W. Bunch,
and is presently employed
by Chowan Septic Tank
Service.
Miss Comer graduated
from College of The
Albemarle this year and is
employed at Albemarle
Builder’s Supply in
Elizabeth City.
The wedding will take
place at 3 P.M. on October
19 at Cape Colony Church of
Christ. Friends and
relatives are invited to
attend.
Matkodliti JOlan
special Steivice
Christian Education
Sunday will be celebrated on
Sunday at the Edenton
United Methodist Church.
Sunday School teachers will
be recognized during the
morning worship service
and emphasis will be given
to the 200th Anniversary of
the Sunday School
Movement.
The Administrative Board
will meet briefly at the close
of the morning worship
service.
A welcoming reception
will be held for the new
district superintendent,
Rev. Kermit L.
Braswell and his family, at
Fir§t United Methodist
Chtiffch,''‘Elizabeth City, on
Sunday, from 3 until 5 P.M.
The annual Charge
Conference will be held on
Tuesday, at 8 P.M. In ad
dition to several interesting
reports, officers and leaders
for 1981 will be nominated
and elected and our new
budget will be adopted. Mrs.
Braswell, district
superintendent, will
preside.
United Methodist Men’s
Supper meeting will take
place on Wednesday, 6:30
P.M.
Pickled Herring Break
fast, Saturday, October 4,7
until 9 A M., at the E.L.
Hollowell Building on Coke
Avenue.
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By Ethel Winborne
Misses Sharon and
Christie Williford have both
entered E. C. University at
Greenville for this year.
Miss • Marie Pruden has
returned to Methodist
College at Rocky Mount.
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Miss Margaret .White
visited her brother and
family, Mr and Mrs.
Shirley Fairless at
Harrellsville Sunday. She
also visited other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
White left Friday for
Roanoke. Vi to the
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin White and
children.
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Wright Williford spent
several days at Washington,
N..C. with his son. Tommie,
and Mrs. Williford and
children, observing his 75th
birthday recently.
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Eugene Phelps is a patient
at Norfolk General Hospital
but is improved greatly
now.
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Mrs. Lillian Pruden en
tertained at a birthday
dinner at her home here at
Merry Hill on Sunday,
September 14th in honor of
her husband, E. J Pruden,
Jr.’s 58th birthday. Her
invited guests included, her
aunt, Mrs Ada Greene,
Mrs. Hunter Sharpe of
Harrellsville, Mrs. Lillian
Johnson of Summerville,
South Carolina and Edmund
Pruden of Greenville.
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Mr. and Mrs, Bob- Gray
and children of Williamston,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Jones of
Merry Hill and children,
enjoyed a cook-out in honor
of Mrs Gray’s father,
Wright Williford on his 75th
birthday at the home of the
Jones on Saturday the 14th
of September.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smithwick spent several
days at Newport News, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Bailey, Stacey and April,
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith
wick spent a week at Nags
Head, returned home
Saturday.
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NIXON-CRANDELL
Miss Rebecca Nixon and
Mr. Kyle Crandell will be
united in marriage on
September 27 at 3 P.M in
Ballard’s Bridge Baptist
Church. Friends and
relatives are invited to
attend.
People who talk fast and
much often outrun their
facts.
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GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs
Thomas E. Winslow celebrated their golden wedding an
niversary on August 24 at the American Legion Building.
They were honored at the reception by their children: Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bartel; and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Stephens. Many relatives and
friends shared in the celebration.
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There will be a pulpit; and dinner on the
homecoming celebration grounds.
Sunday at Macdeonia A song service will begin
Baptist Church. at 2 P.M. which will con-
Activities will include the activities. The
Sunday School at the fellowship group from
regular hour (10 A.M )• windsor will bring the
~ . ’ message in song,
morning worship at 11 A.M. All former members
with Rev. Virgil Wilson a f r j en ds and guests are in
former pastor filling the vited to attend.
NOTICE
THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING OF THE CUPOLA HOUSE
ASSOCIATION, INC., WILL BE HELD
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT
10:30 A.M. IN THE COUNCIL ROOM OF
THE TOWN OF EDENTON j
MUNICIPAL BUILDING.
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near boat ramp, beach area, golf. & tennis. ’
Valuable Property For Sale
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Dutch Colonial Home
Overlooking Albemarle Sound, brick home with
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Priced To Sell
Three bedroom frame house priced to sell im
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Another Good Location
Brick house with four bedrooms, dining room, kitchen,
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In Historic District
Comfortable home located in historic district within
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Second Home
This frame home would make a second home. Consists
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