%t -find •TMrout Women Page 2-A THE CHOWAN HERALD Tliursday, October 22, 1961 BP iw f■* ’ \\%K. „ ipv^V CRAFTS FAlß—Pictured left to right are: Hettie Wallace, BPW President; Fran Ward, home economics extension agent; and Alice Perry, chairman of crafts demonstrations, as they make plans for jthe Teaparty Celebration Crafts Fair to be held Oct. 24, on the Court house Green. Demonstrations will be held from 10 A. M. - 5:30 P. M. with sales at the “Yankee Peddler.” Tiff JOaity 6?elelrtation “To Crafts demonstrations on the courthouse green will be a featured attraction of the 207th Anniversary of the Edenton Tea Party. Mrs. Alice Perry, chairman of the crafts demonstrations, reports that 29 craftsmen SCHOOLS fJcr^ OUT *7in K ON *'°S! I FRIDAY! I DON’T MISS OUR SCHOOL HOLIDAY KIDDIE MATINEE SEE “ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN" RATED G SHOWS: 11:00-1:00-3:00 ADMISSION: ALL SEATS $1.25 (EXCEPT WITH SPECIAL FREE SCHOOL COUPON) NEW WINTER SCHEDULE: MON THURS. OPEN 7:45 WITH ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8 P.M. FRI.-SUN. 2 SHOWS NITELY AT 7 t 9. \ W A Corduroy To Sailcloth \ \ J J\ Ladies 5-10 yk '" X«|[i Navy or I “V A LIMITED TIME \ Sunday Edenton Village Shopping Center \ . g are planning to participate. Pottery, weaving, hand dipped candles and woodworking are among the crafts to be demonstrated. Needlecrafts will include candlewicking, a very old craft that is currently receiving revived interest. The Extension Homemaker Clubs are in charge of the crafts demonstrations. Crafts and other homemade items will be sold at the “Yankee Peddler.” The Edenton Business and Professional Women’s Club is handling the Yankee Peddler with Hettie Wallace, club president, and Fran Ward coordinating the sales area. Homemade jellies, jams, pickles, breads, etc. are being solicited for this booth. Proceeds will to to A group of jellyfish is known as a smack. 7eatute (?iafts Historic Edenton. Any one desiring to donate a homemade item should contact Fran Ward at the Chowan Extension Office (482-8431) or Hettie Wallace at Edenton Tractor Company (482-4476). Demonstrations will begin at 10 A. M. and run until 5:30 P. M. Don’t miss the crafts demonstrations “On the Green” this Saturday. I OPEN MON. THRU THURS. AT AT 8 P.M. 1 M fl DIAL 482-2312 OR 793-2185 ANYTIME (24 HRS.i .ip-iHa^rsr'- W LADIES’NITE! I 9 . J [ 3 ki9\VuJ I aflHT^h :30PM ‘FIsTofTuRy'ITTrT Soeletj Mams SUenton Am Welcomes new residents in Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Mo Crightoo of Atlanta, Ga. They now reside at 200 West Church St. Mrs. Crighton left last week to visit her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karanossas and son Alexander in London, England. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Miller of Huntsville, Ala. were guests of his sister Sara Miller last weekend. Miss Marion Dail of Greensboro, Mr. Kevin Lumley of Chapel Hill and Mr. Ronnie Harper of Winston «Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dail last weekend. Mrs. C. B. Smith and Mrs. Jesse Harrell visited Mrs. Gregg Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harrell in the Southern Pines area last week. They attended the Christian Womens Club of N. C. in Pinehurst last Thursday. *7it3t {ksemUy 'To Show *Hlm The “Cross and the Switchblade” will be the featured film to be shown this Friday at 7:30 P. M. It will be here at First Assembly as we host this month’s Sectional youth rally. Pat Boone and Erik Estrada are featured actors in this film which portrays the ministry of David Wilkerson in New York City. First Assembly of God is located on U. S. 17-South business. There will be no admission charged and Rev. Norm Gloeckler, cordially invites the public to attend. a « . Atlas (?ox - At*. Sammons United Ski Mattlaqe The marriage of mi— Katherine Kay Cox and Mr. Kurt Lee Sammons took Place at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of October 17 in Edenton Baptist Church. i ijJK " ■ *•: Mrs. Kurt Lee Sammons VOTE FOR ERWIN GRIFFIN 5 -V w v tb-- % COUNCILMAN THIRD WARD MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1981 QUALIFIED. DEDICATED • A MAN THAT WILL LISTEN AND WORK FOR YOU I '&£SSSblm Ladies’ Panties S B 9? Open Friday Night Til 9 2 Reg 288 3 to pack rayon panties m Vinyl slip-ons for ladies . Sizes - , _ . s ' zes 5 1° 10 in white or 6V4 to 10 in many cotors. y* UOWntOWn EdentOO J Aunt Lvdia’s Reg 2 For 100 If Reg Prices " DOOR BUSTER ’■T^j|^^K|i^ |E|| Snack Size Bars - Your Choice tHuII Y\Y[ H||fi Milk Chocolate Hereheys 10.15 oz Itjlll Al—^ Nestle Crunch Miniatures 10.1 oz spl © »|r M&M’s Plain or Peanut 12 oz || _ t