Shore - Sa.nd.ethn United 0n Vontte-Kiny Setemony VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Hie marriage of Miss Sarah Elizabeth Shore and Mr. David Jonothan San derlin took place at 6 o’clock in the afternoon of August 8 @ Bp I m Mrs. I)a\id .lonothan Sanderlin e 1 rice j Stock ty >pe own g on j| : riday’s m SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. Chuck Roast lb. $1.29 Lean Ground Beef.... lb. $1.59 Center Cut Pork Chops lb. $1.49 First Cut Pork Chops.. lb. sll9 Pillsbury Biscuits.. .4 cans 89c UPTON Tea Bags 100 ct. $1.99 GRAPE Jelly or Jam 18-oz. 79c CREME OR FAMO Flour 5-lb. bag 99c Local Fresh Beans and Com Fresh Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Pork and Homemade Sausaqe : W.E. Smith’s Store Phone 221-4031 - Edenton, N.C. in Kempsville Church of Christ here. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Peyton Glover and the late Cap^la^l^ElliM^^tore The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Sanderlin. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev: Robert Campbell Powell, uncle of the bride. Given in marriage by her step father, the bride was lovely in a white silk gown over taffeta, fashioned with a high neckline and long sleeves, featuring an overlay of lace and seed pearls. The long sleeves ended in lace trimmed points over the hands. The same lace was used in cascades of ruffles that fell from the elongated waist to the floor, ending in a chapel train. Her two-tiered veil of French illusion was also trimmed in lace to match the gown and fell from a circlet of fresh flowers. Her hand carried bouquet was made of white roses, pixie carnations and cen tered with an orchid. The bride’s sister, Miss Suzanne Margaret Shore, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were: Mrs. Brenda Cowan, Mrs. Cathy Sanderlin, Mrs. Susan Bergelt and Miss Janet Conrad, all life long friends of the bride and all of Virginia Beach. The church was lovely with cathedral candles and mixed summer flowers on the altar and with lighted candles and greens in each window on the walls. Mr. Robert O. Sanderlin, Jr., was best man. Groomsmen were: Mr. James Schofeild Shore, brother of the bride; Mr. William Sanderlin, brother of the groom; Mr. Ivan Morris and Mr. Daniel Bergelt, all of Virginia Beach. The soloist was Miss Kimberly Powell. The mother of the bride, r ~ Men’s Tennis Shoes & Joggers Values To 14. 95 J§ 95 Men’s Safari Vest & Suits Os 29. 95 f/« Easy Walkers [> \\ Cuthrell’s I Downtown 1 \ K EDENTON Open Friday Nights 'Ti 7:00 Smmmmm———r YOUR I I CHILDREN NOW I ■ If You Are Looking For I I A Day Care That I I l-Maintains A well structured atmosphere. fl I 2-Provides A clean, modern facility. I I 3-Has constructive play and song periods. I 8 4-Has A creative art time, painting, coloring, table fl 8 games, books etc. fl 8 5-Has A story time and quiet activities. fl I Then You Are Looking For I I Little Rascals Day Care Center 1 I Ages - 2-5 112 East l 482-4565 Qu "" str "‘ 1 | P.O. Box 32 EDENTON | 8 Open 7:30 a.m. Closes 5:30 pm fl the former Frances Win borne Boyce of Edenton, wqre a lovely silk dress in soft pearl with a pink ribbon belt and matching ac cessories. She wore a cymbidum orchid corsage. The mother of the groom wore a dress in soft pink with a floral waist length over blouse. She wore matching shoes and hand bag. She wore a cymbidum orchid corsage. The maternal grand mother is Mrs. Sarah Harrell Trexler of Virginia Beach and the late paternal grandfather was Robert Joel Boyce, Sr., of Edenton. Mistresses of ceremonies were Mrs. Frank Powell and Mrs. Steven Parker. The bride is a chemistry major at Old Dominion University, entering her junior year and teaches at the Bobbi and Helen Dance Studio. She is a 1979 graduate of Bay Side High School. The groom is continuing his studies at Tidewater Community College. He graduated from Cox High School in 1977. After a ho'neymoon of unannounced destination the couple resides in Chesapeake Beach. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the Commadore Country Club, after which the couple left for their honeymoon. There were numerous showers and luncheons for the bride. )Sergeants [ SENTRY I Collar Tot -find @lrout Women Page 2-A ggBH Wr Dr. Parker Chesson Pc. @kesion (fue&t J?pealet Dr. Parker Chesson, president of the College of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City, will be guest speaker for the Edenton BPW Club tonight (Thursday) at 7 P. M. at the Edenton Restaurant This year has been designated as the “Year of the Community College System” in North Carolina. Programs in the local club are being planned to enlighten members about the economics of our country. Dr. Chesson’s remarks will be concerning the impact of Community Colleges on local and state economics. Interested persons in addition to members who wish to hear Dr. Chesson may make reservations by calling 482- 3978. FALL REGISTRATION for classes at Dixon's Ceramics now through mid September. Beginner and youth and and night Get your class fie free by signing up a friend. 20 per cent off on all greenware and paints in stock to all class members, plus a FREE glaze brush. Call: Harriett B. Dixon at 482-4242 for information or registration. f&JQ Tufpr ONE DAY ONLY! \*M jCITV 1 LfLCI SHOP EARLY AND SAVE! downtown edenton August 22 WB[ £ j[X } Ms. Hill Stancil, one of North Carolina’s \ f/ most professional monogrammers will personally monogram your garment jg purchases. Back To School Items Ready. Shop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 AM. Until 5:30 PM, Friday 9:30 AM Until 9PM Saturday 9:30 AM. Until 6 PM Phone 482 3221 Or 482-4533 THE CHOWAN HERALD < 7estiyal Gs Skill* HERTFORD The ‘Perquimans County Ex tension Homemakers will sponsor a Festival of Skills to be held 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Oct. 9 at the Morgan Fur niture Building, downtown Hertford. It will be a two-day fair where handy or gifted people display and share their talents in arts and crafts. “The Festival of Skills will give individuals the opportunity to gather under one roof and offer their unique items for sale,” one Extension member said. “There will be a variety of clever, useful and unusual Society Meuri Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith have returned after vacationing at Nags Head. —O— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry of Chapel Hill visited friends in Edenton last weekend. —O— Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baxley had as their guests last weekend Miss Wanda Shirey of Jackson, Tenn. and Mrs. Dorothy Shirey of Hayti, Missouri. —O— Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Shelton of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen Bunch last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon visited Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Dixon in Raleigh last weekend. „ Thursday, August 20, I9pi merchandise - all hand made.” Baked goods, sandwiches and other refreshments will be sold during the day. Organizations, civic clubs and individuals may rent spaces to sell their mer chandise during the day. Tickets will be sold at $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Persons under six may enter without charge On the planning committee are Mrs. Barbara Nixon, Mrs. Thelma Rogerson and Mrs. Alvis Jordan. Persons wanting more information should call the Perquimans County Ex tension Homemakers Office at 426-7697. t'.otoif R£ ■ IN FISCAL VEAR 1980 MORE THAN (900 SOLDIERS IN THE US-ARMV EARNED ASSOCIATE PEGREES, MORE THAN MOOEARNEP PAL HE LOU PEGREES ANP MORE THAN t,HOO 6ARNEP 6KAPUATE DEGREES./ ★ By Special Arrangement! * —Exclusive Summer Matinee Showings At 2 & 4 PM—i WITH AN EXCITING "CASH BACK" OFFER - (See Detail. Belowl I FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY, AUG. 21-22-23 SHOWN AS IT WAS MEANT TO BE ON THE GIANT MOTION PICTUBI SCREEN! “ABSOLUTELY "AN ENTICINGLY WONDERFUL BEAUTIFI L MOVIE” ENM™F MENT ' "~“EVERY FRAME A MASTERPIECE.” ‘ Saw L'rthr hern FRANCIS FQ9D c >fPOIA lovingly Pretented To Everyone ( .JKe.it in The Community I I * Heart 1 . ~ 1 1 Ma jIF ‘ STABBING tWKB* • |akr i * ,> *3ggc| m ’ "Showplace of The Albemarle" f Jm• , tj ■■ JUt ffL * Mickey Rooney m irxi -».M - r r - - $ Cash Back Offer! $ \ 1 $ Cash Back Offer I $ ADULT COUPON ADULT i , ‘ CHILD COUPON CHILD Present This Coupon T* Oooiman or Conces • „■■■■. oufon To Deoimin or Conces sion AUtndant Along With tour Admission A • c .-.t Along With Toy. Admission Ticket For “Black Stallion" For "Cash Both" j , k >e! *n H'-iLk Stamon fm Cssh Back Good For SI.OO Good For 50c CASH BACK ON ADULT ADMISSION » [ v~ASH BACK ON CHILD ADMISSION Doris Holley Hathaway £nyayement -@nnou.nced Mrs. Dorothy Holley of Tyner announces the engagement and forth coming marriage of her daughter, Doris Holley Hathaway, to Mr Marshall Jordan. Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Sr. Route 3, Edenton. The bride-elect is em ployed at Don Juan Manufacturing Company in Hertford. Mr. Jordan is employed with Gates County Schools. The wedding is planned for September 5 at Greater Welch's Chapel Baptist Church at 4 P. M. Friends and relatives are invited to attend.