Jgßny-.’^'' . . \ Kimberly Sae Lewis J© Dear B. Anne, I am IS years old. My boyfriend is 17 years old. We have been dating for 2 months (on Feb. 20 to be exact). I love him very much and he loves me too. I know I want to be with him forever. What bothers me are some of the things he and his friends do. I don’t really enjoy being with his friends. My parents would kill me if they knew what my boyfriend and friends did and I was around. What do I do? I love him so much! I can’t imagine being without him. Thanks, No Name or My Parents Will Kill Me Dear No Name, It is somewhat hard to answer your letter since I do not know exactly what these friends do. I assume its something you are totally against. If you haven’t already, tell your boyfriend how you feel. Make sure he knows how strongly you are against his actions. 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She is enrolled in the Legal Secretarial course which will begin in June. doesn’t understand and refuses to change, you have to remember he’s only 17. If you have a difference this strong between you, he may not be the boy for you. Even though you love someone with all your heart, sometimes it’s not enough. Many, many things have to be considered before a lifetime relationship is committed. Think carefully. You have a lifetime to make a decision as big as this one. B. Anne Cecelia Garrett and Hurley Mitchell of Edenton have announced their up coming marriage April 10 at 3 P.M. at the First Assembly of God Church in Edenton. No invitations are being sent. Friend and relatives are invited to attend. Sodttj A/tuti Mr. John E. Raines is home for a few days from Washington, D.C. and New York visiting his mother, Mrs. Carolyn W. Raines. %t •Qnd -flitout Women Thursday, March 18. 1982 jaycettes DONATE PRIZES The Edenton Jaycettes recently donated prizes to Elder Lodge Rest Home to use in their Bingo games. The prizes, which included hand lotion, cologne, etc., were delivered by Jaycette Vice President Linda Edmundson, right, to Loleta Lawrence, who is in charge of the Bingo games at Elder Lodge. JZittle 7 heatte -fludition* -fit* Planned Eden ton Little Theatre announces audition for the mystery - comedy “A Shot in the Dark” to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 23 and 24, at 7:30 P.M. in the old Chowan County Court House. This amusing and confusing play concerns a murder that is caused by a shot in the dark. The Chauffeur is dead, the parlor maid is the prime suspect, and the new EIGHT YEAR OLD BRICK HOME ON 2.8 ACRES OF LAND Four bedrooms, living room, kitchen-dining, den with fireplace, baths, electric heat and air, 2 car carport, 33 x 34 outbuilding. ' i For further information call: TWIDDY INS. & REAL ESTATE CO., INC. Edonton, NC Phono (919) 482-2163 | BUILDING CONTRACTOR A CUSTOM BUILT HOMES X V RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL A V ADDITIONS - REMODELING SIDING A I "QUALITY A GOOD WORKMANSHIP Y | FREE ESTIMATES | } P.O. BOX 681 482-8576 EDENTON J O > Atusic Ju. Our Schools ~W*eh jHarrh zz-ze. $ y sponsored 6y AioJem 3Hustc Ai&sters \ John, St . JColmes -jAxmis puttie intitid to ttsme-music desses BrYO - 9*30 Band and Thttr EnsemiU 9:35 -10:30 Basic AfuSJCtknsitp HJ-3S -H:ZS C2*° er f t: to - z.:oo Mixed Cactus R zeos —3:00 Afixcd CXonts J 3m Atint-Concerts vurims mustcuCqrvups vtfpetpbrm mup hr tic JttfC. auditorium- Concert Choir 'Variety Shots 'Thursday, Mutt 25* at T3B pt-m --in the auditorium- Admission.: *2. Atttttj t / m Student JaenJJaneo Jnduu, Mtntt 830-UXO in. tto-DSTtttkor Guns JXJ. - 'MttlmsAtdness’ jtfusic Js rA. Sound JhtmsdmenC THE CHOWAN HERALD magistrate must figure out whodunit. Needed for the cast are five men and three women between the ages of 20 and 50 (two of the parts may be either male or female). Anyone interested in a crew position - stage manager, assistant director, lighting, props, set, costumes, make-up, ushers, tickets - should come to auditions or contact Penny Page 3-A Jones, 482-2230. The projected production dates are May 20 and 21, and 27 and 28. Rehearsals will begin twice per week through March and April. Make plans now to audition for “A Shot in the Dark.” I DR. A. F. UOWNUM. JR. jp OPTOMETRIST Glaucoma's Warning Signs Any unusualy pressure in tfie eyes may be a sign of glaucoma. Only early diagnosis and treatment can prevent loss of vision. Glaucoma is an abnormal eye condition in which the watery fluid that flows through the eye fails to drain as it should. Pressure builds up on the optic nerve. If the pressure continues without relief, the optic nerve will be damaged and so will your ability to see well. In its early stages, glaucoma can be controlled with medication to keep the pressure down. If that doesn't do the job, surgery can be performed to provide another outlet for the fluid But glaucoma is an in sidious disease. It can sneak up on you without your RM fil I 1 I SI JM A Bf fHpfw fAwi %\\\ c 5 / / Jg RE BARTON Luxury Stainless Crafted by world-renowned silversmiths, this luxurious stainless steel flatware is unmistakably Reed 8t Barton. The perfect balance, the flawless finish and the many classic designs make Reed 8t Barton the perfect choice for you! And now you can save 25% off regular prices for a single piece or for a com plete service for 12. Sale ends March 27th. Byrum Hardware Co. “Serving The Albemtrte For Over 60 Ye«fl*' Dial 482-2131 Downtown Edenton MiiS (faodwm, Mx. AUtlat "To Matty Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Goodwin of Edenton announce the engagement and forth - coming marriage of their daughter, Thelma Anita Goodwin of Wilson, to Philip Craig Millar of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burd D. Miller of Columbus, Ohio. The bride-elect is a P(O9 AimbM «» V»3 8158 >I Jr - s %J Fellow of The Academy jjfr . if" .°* General Dentistry Why Bite On The Ribbon? Did you ever wonder why your dentist asks you to bite on a thin piece of ribbon? Actually it is a very fine strip of paper, or film coated with special marking material. What he is doing is checking your bite. He's looking for any high spots on the surface of your teeth which meet prematurely when the uppers and lowers come into contact. He'll check your bite from several different directions and from the information he finds from the markings on the ribbon, he'll know just how your bite works and whether it needs any bite correction. It may even indicate that certain teeth need building up to meet their opposing "We Cater To Cowards” The Human Dimension THE AGE OF RENAISSANCE I AND REFORMATION 7:30 P.M. Lecture Auditorium The Lectures March 16 March 30 Seas and Stars Charles H. Haws, Louis V. Nadeau. O.D.tJ E.C.S.U. March 23 April 6 The Trials of Faith The Brightest Charles E. SciUia, of Our O.D.U. Invention Malcolm South, \ E.C.U. | I 1| S(»oi»k»ii kji BBubge OF Trik AULM ARLt Bk eoopmMt MBl •» UWvttatj of Mvth Caioima at Grttntbort Wat Mi pNdMM by *• North Oaf** tamtnilMK Commilttt I The Public Ik Ihvited The wedding will take place at Macedonia Baptist Church on April 17. Thelma Anita Goodwin partners. He can also take study models so that he has a permanent hard plaster model of your teeth. From this simple test, he can then adjust your bite so that you have a eon fortable fit and. as a bonus, save you the possibility of more serious problems in"the future. When your friend the dentist says, "bite down", he's doing you and your mouth a favor. Have you thanked him lately? \ public service with the aim of promoting better dental health en vironment. From the office of: ItlCHMtn V IIINKS. .IR., D.D.S., 437 South Broad St.. Kdenion Phone: 482-2776.