Udenton Society A/eet3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casdano of Hampton, Va. were guests of Mrs. Julia Bond Sunday. —-O Dr. and Mrs. Bernie Baker and family have returned after vacationing at Nags Head. Susie Keeter has returned home after a three-week tour with the U.S. Collegiate Wind Band, touring in six countries in Europe ... ' jb Judith Annette Nixon SLnqayement •Announced. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Nixon of Edenton announce the engagement and for thcoming marriage of his daughter Judith Annette, to Mr. Larry Dean Skinner. He is the son of Mr. Jarvis Larry Skinner and Mrs. Barbara White Skinner, both of Edenton. The wedding will take place August 29th at 2 P. M. at the brides home. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. HERITAGE W J REALTY l commercial - residential farm* > W 4 82-2645 or 482-3611 - Arrowhead Beach 4 waterfront lots adjoining, all for $20,000. Waterfront cottage, 3 bd„ 2 baths, Georgia Cedar exterior on Chowan river. Bulkheaded, two piers and deck. $48,000. Partial owner financing. Near Country Club on Athol Lane. Log cabin, rustic and beautiful, built for many years of maintenance free living. 2 bedrooms, great room with fireplace situated on 5 acre wooded lot. $47,500. 162 acres with large lake, timber and cleared land. Excellent for development. Negotiable. 12 per cent owner financing. 1,2, 3,4& 5 acre wooded tracts. Commercial and residential. Mountain and coastal lots starting at $6,500 and up. 700 Acre farm, corn and soybean land, $1,750 per acre. Other large acreage tracts of woodsland and farm land. Views On Dental Health JpHhk Richard N. Hines, Jr. D.D.S., Fellow of The Academy Os VfL fur General Dentistry Infants First Home Cleaning Home dental care teething process will be should really begin before more comfortable. The baby has a single tooth, cleaning, of course, is to Plaque can form on the be continued after the first gum pads just as it forms teeth appear, on the teeth. While mother One technique that has cleans her baby from top been used successfully is . to bottom every day, she for the parents to sit on * sometimes forgets that chairs facing each other, juice, formula, cereal, and while one parent milk and so on, leave supports the legs, the debris in the mouth. A other holds the child’s piece of gauze can be used head softly in his or her to wipe the gums after the lap and gently wipes the last feeding of the day, teeth with gauze from and this may help to behind the head, reduce gum inflammation which is especially in- A public service with the portant as the child begins aim of promoting a better B toothing dental health en- Many dentists feel that vironment. From the plaque-caused in- office of: RICHARD N. flammation of the gum is HINES, JR., D.D.S., a factor in teething dis- Fellow Academy of Acuities, and if plaque is General Dentistry. 437 removed regularly, the South Broad Street, Edenton. Phone: 482- 2776. !f Winner Os Stuffed Animal- Amy -Spruill Frances, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Holland and F.ngland- One of the honors they received included a Gold Medal. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Keeter. Dr. and Mrs. Dallas T. Stallings, Jr. and children of Roanoke, Va. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Thurston Stallings, Sr. this weekend. While visiting, he performed both morning and evening services at the Edenton Baptist Church. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Downum, Sr., spent last weekend in Pinehurst, N. C. £ oint coption “To 4/onot (Touplos Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleming, Jr. announce the marriages of their sons, I Thomas Alvin Fleming to Joyce Cornelius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cornelius of Tyner, and Richard Wayne Fleming to Brenda Perry daughter of Mrs. Sallie Perry of Edenton and Mr. Edward Perry of Baltimore, Maryland. A joint wedding reception will be given in their honour on August 15 at SP. M. at i the St. John Community Center. Friends and relatives are invited to i attend. 1 p* X Pour brandy over vanil la ice cream and sprin kle with coarse ground coffe*. It's delicious! 7w And About Women Thursday, August 6, 1981 Mi. : jm ' Imf i ■ : sk. .«■ ¥ mjL \k j ’■mH W JRkk. I WM mr. / %-1 mi M Bp Br W apßiM jj jgSf J3B Wt B£ lIHI W m H m K yOu> vde B N«t®n«nO» Litp Insurance Company HR HomaOlkca Co*umt>us Ow SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. Sirloin Steaks lb. $2.69 2 INCH LIP-ON 10-12 LBS. WHOLE (cut to ordor) Delmonico Steaks.... lb. $3.69 CENTER CUT Pork Chops lb. $1.59 END CUT Pork Chops lb. $1.29 Franks 16 to pkg. SO9 Jeno Pizzas ea. $1.19 DUNCAN HINES Cake Mixes box 79c Moentain Cabbage lb. 15c Local fresh Boom and Com Frash Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Pork and Homemade Sausaqe W.E. Smith’s Store Phene 2214031 - Edenton, N.C. Page 3-A The prospective bridgroom is a graduate of Chowan High School and is employed by Carter’s Ink Company of Edenton. The wedding is planned for August 22 at Chappell Hill Baptist Churchat6P. M. A reception will follow in the Church Fellowship Hall. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. "Sherry" good hors d'oeuvre: grated sharp Cheddar, chopped parsley and- chives, Worcester shire and sherry to taste. Beat till smooth, chill, spread on crackers. ItOTSrI THSAUtt EPCItTCn, KC STARTS FRIDAY “ Opens At 7 ; .v - He Doesn’t Need A Weapon He •* * Weapon chuck Norris AS "KANE" IN EVEN m Late Shows: ThisWeek:l| I F , ri ,*„! at dynamo! U:3 °. .(r)_F 'Ttldau- 4jylton TLxckunya A/uptial l/ouri Cynthia Marie Friday and Joel Walter Hylton, Jr. were united in marriage at 2 P.M. on July 25 at Parkwood Baptist Church in Gastonia, N.C. The ceremony was officiated by Dr. M. D. Owens, Jr., who was assisted by Rev. Ned Matthews. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Friday of Gastonia, the bride is a 1981 graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill, with a BA in Economics. She was a member of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship and captain of the women’s varsity fencing team. The son of Mrs. France Hylton, of Edenton and Joel Walter Hylton, Sr., of An napolis, Md., the groom is a 1981 graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill with a BA in Zoology. He was a Morehead Scholar at UNC, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Inter-Varisty Christian Fellowship and Delta Up silon Fraternity. He will Metkodiit “Topic SJi Selected ‘What Is It To‘Walk With God?’ ” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhom for the Sunday morning worship service at 11 o’clock at the Edenton United Methodist Church. The text for this message is Genesis 5:24. John Becker will be the guest soloist during this l/e tetany Your County Service Officer, ask you to stop by for a visit. I am here to find answers to the questions you have. Office Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. - 204 County Office Bldg. George Stokes Service Officer July3o,Aug.6,chg. Chowan Edenton Optimist Club The Optimist Club would like to thank all businesses, organizations, and individuals that helped make the Fourth of July Celebration a success. Some of the groups involved included the following: C. Christopher Bean Drs. Homthal & Sick Edenton Trading Post West Byrum Insurance Swindell-Bass Funeral Home Perry Carpet & Tile Coastal Concrete Shell Service Station Dr. James O’Leary Edenton Office Supply Women’s Club Mr. & Mrs. Billie Townson, 111 Hampton’s Plumbing Little Rascal’s Daycare Pick Wick Hollowell & Blount Parker-Evans Hardware Elmer o\erton, Sr. Albemarle Tire Pizza Hut of Edenton A & P Carpet & Appliance Plaza Shear Pleasure N. B. Bullard The Chowan Herald JoeThorud ' Northside Auto Crey wood Oil Co. Pope’s Variety Gus Francis - Auto Service Edenton Cotton Mills Peele Brothers Fishery TG&Y Elliott Company IveyG.M. Spedic Vending Service, Inc. Hardees of Edenton Cradle of the Colony C. A. Perry & Son Something Else Mrs. Lena Leary John Dowd Chief J.L. Parks & Staff Meadows Upholstery Fast Fare Atlantic Credit Corporation Spruill’s Business Machines Blair Funeral Home Belk-Tyler Sheriff Troy Toppin & Staff Jack White Equipment Co. North Carolina Farm Bureau Chief Parrish & Staff Joe Lee Chowan Veneer Co. Terry Jones Reality Zip Market W. T. Culpepper, 111 Leary Plant Farm John C. Morehead Edenton Furniture Co. W. E. Smith Store St. John’s Episcopal Church Griffin’s Musicenter Whiteman’s Service Center Anne Spruill Jack Habit Chowan Rescue Squad Bunch’s Auto Parts Atlantic Resources Little Mint of Edenton Davis Jewlery American Legion Post No. 40 Mitchener’s Pharmacy S & R Supermarket Rev. & Pat Storie Camp Pork Products Gil Johnson Edenton Cotton Mill Ben Riddick Jewelers Carlton Perry Dr. Richard Hines Tar Heel Bank Arthur Charbonneau Timberlake & Sykes Twiddy Insurance Marjorie Allen Jackson Radio & TV Murray Nixon Rustic Wood Leary Brothers United Piece Dye Works Chicken Kitchen Peoples Bank & Trust BB Furniture Outlet Ashley Welding Quinn Furniture Co. Byrum Implement Bridgeturn Exxon Seabrook Blanching Madison Phillips Cuthrell’s Department Store Tastee Freez Winn Dixie Edenton Construction Co. WBXB Radio Union Camp Corp. Edenton Savings & Loan R. Elton Forehand Agency Albemarle Electric Albemarle Motors Hobbs Implement Ellis Tile Co. Bank of North Carolina, NA Home Feed & Fertilizer The Daily Advance M. G. Brown Jimbo’s Jumbos Western Auto Coble Dairy Leary Oil Atlantic Forest Products G. T. Davis & Co. Western Gas Tanzer Yachts Edenton Tractor & Imp. Ricks Laundry Carters Ink WCDJ Radio . Sears Perry’s Carpet Cleaning Byrum Hardware Town of Edenton Chowan Medical Center j H conger & Son Ch_.».aHo«plSl Max S. Bonbv Hoke Motors Tarkington’s Dixon Tire Service Williford-Barham Funeral Home Edenton Marina Elisabeth City Coca Cola Dixon Logging Fisher Nut Special appreciation is extended to the many individuals who gave their time on July Fourth. attend medical school at UNC in the fall. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Russell Dymond, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridemaids were Mrs. Stephen Friday of Gastonia, sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Claude Small of Edenton, sister of the groom, Mrs. Bill Ramsay of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, sister of the groom, Mrs. Glen Tate of Roanoke, Va., sister of the groom, and Susan Ann Cary of Raleigh. Joel W. Hylton, Sr. was his son’s best man. Ushers were Steve Friday and Mike Friday of Gastonia, brothers of the bride, Jeff Pinkston and Steve Ross of Charlotte, Maruice Bunch of Edenton and Danny Sharpe of Greensboro. Music for the ceremony was provided by Mrs. Gordon Bane, organist, Miss Katie McKelvey, guitarist worship service. A special Planning Session for the youth program will be held in the church library, August 11, at 7:30 P.M. The Men’s Bible Class will sponsor a “cook-out” for all members of the class and their families on Wednesday at 6 P.M., at the Country Club Drive Boat Basin. and soloist, and Miss Kelley The couple will make their Wilson, guitarist and soloist, new home in Chapel Hill, A wedding trip was taken N.C. to the N.C and Va. moun- A rehearsal party was tains following the reception given by Frances B. Hylton given by the bride’s parents and Joel W. Hylton, Sr. at in the church fellowship The Fortress Restaurant in hall. Gastonia on July 24. j 3 .^Jh; j; m i 't^M: 'JlraiE^Hk jmKagwr i«iHB 2\mL? ■’ Mrs. Joel W. Hylton, Jr. Kiddie Korner (Ostn Day Care 482-8995 ' $30.00 a week - $6.50 a day $50.00 a week for two children SI.OO an hour plus lunch £*>:■) $1.50 an hour for two children v.y plus SI.OO for lunch w 1 f Pre-school program daily for full-time children in- Mrs. Carolyn Ashley eluded in regular rate. 15 Hawthorne Road