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U \-.-i 1 gas \tJßgii. kmlm. { •«*» **+* St .afljaaXJ I |Hj HKwiU- * * * j 3 |MH» . ■ "tv, “> MHgy --. mgpy jjgMfiapv--- - if m I jii k y;\. «k jHp m BSBf ' ,** IBBHBp **., •» * SPECIAL GUESTS AT LUNCHEON - Social discourse was the highlight among members of Historic Edenton, the Edenton Tea Party Chapter DAR, and the Iredell Association with special guests Mr. and Mrs. David Iredell of London, England. The Iredells, descendants of James Iredell, attended a luncheon in Edenton during the Easter holidays. They were house guests of Mrs. Cornelia J. Privott. Pictured above, left to right, are Mrs. Privott and Mr. and Mrs. Iredell. (Photo Courtesy of Wyn Kinion.) (fill Scout JZeadieu Pay ’Pedaled Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. has declared April 22 as Girl Scout Leader’s Day across the country. Girl Scout Leader’s Day is designed to recognize the women and men who serve as Girl Scout volunteer leaders, acting as positive role models who help girls to meet today’s challenges and become tomorrow’s com petent, self - assured women. Colonial Coast Girl Scout m • RECEIVE GIFT CERTIFICATES Ann Edmundson, left, owner of certificates of MOO" to Evelyn Smith, center, awl SSO to Eqplyn Willis, rigJrt'.r'NotJ pictured Is third jtoce As|eU, who certificate... ners in the recent drawing at Elliott’s Upstairs. I Did you know I I that some of the early North Carolina folk I 1 pottery has the same elegance of line and form I as early Chinese pottery? I Learn about this and more I I Come to the Edenton Symposium I I April W and 30 I I Call 482-3663 for further details. I \ LAST 3 PAYS ' X^^^l^ ar,vas S°l® men!!ilmL«Tj irr da # wnn. ill ® \_ «\ 'V ■* mmmmamm———m 5%-10 M ■ W‘ I \ nav y "y ,on teedfaig. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY S N V '''” *7 10 AM . *>M SON. 1 AM - 6 PM I EDEN fON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER iky T ’it -'v- A" C-i^ - -fT--'- '-fJ'^ -•* r* l &■€.. ... , Ifife,'.. t. ~r‘ '.' v— ■'. ■. - Council urges that on Girl Scout Leader’s Day, girls, their families, and then communities join the nationwide effort to recognize and honor Girl Scout leaders for their important work. This is the first nationwide salute to Girl Scout leaders during National Volunteers Week. Girls throughout the United States will use the opportunity to- show ap preciation in the form of special projects, thank - you parties and dedications for leaders. A flag honoring the superb service of the nation’s 300,000 Girl Sc6ut leaders will be flown over the Capitol building on April 22. Locally, girls in over 1,000 Colonial Coast Girl Scout troops will be honoring leaders in neighborhood celebrations. Methodist Topic Sh Ghoscn “It Might Have Been” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhom for the worship service at 11 A.M., April 25, at the Edenton United Methodist Church. The text for this message is Matthew 19:22. The UMYF Choperwaty Sub - district meeting will take place at Mackeys United Methodist Church, April 25, at 3 P.M. We will meet at our church at 2 P.M. | to pool transportation. Gail Phares, who served as a * Maryknoll Sister in , Guatemala and Nicaraqua, t „ HTfs.eQt _the_ program. o The Children’s Choir will e J -*ehajise;each Tuesday at 7 K-iB.M/Ttie Adult Choir will rehearse at 7:30. *Jot -find » -@(rout Ufanen^Z Thursday, April 22, 1982 ;I J • jj Mattiaja Plans -@nnou.nced Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Spruill of Edenton announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Kathy King to Charles Franklin Barry, 111, son of Mrs. Jan Barry and 4jeiald Ifellow JOaye* Seen in the Files of The Chowan Herald i 1943 8 39 Years Ago ] Clara E. King was ac- ' cepted in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. ( Geddes Potter was ap- I pointed as Scout Com- ! missioner for the Albemarle , District of Tidewater ] Council. “Edenton’s fair grounds will be the scene of a circus when the Beers - Barnes outfit will show under a _ mammoth waterproof tent next to the ball park.” Plans were progressing for an amateur night featuring “Dillard” Dixon I and his orchestra to benefit I the High School Band. Mr. R. N. Hines was | elected as president of the I Edenton Rotary Club. D. M. Warren was ap pointed as the new I President of the Bank of Edenton. W. H. Gardner was promoted to Vice President. Chowan County was granted the license for the use of radio transmitters. Mrs. Nathan Dail served as the president of the Parent - Teacher Association. 1953 - 29 Years Ago Miss Linda Downum was named “Miss Chowan County” in a beauty contest 1 held in the Taylor Theatre. Capt. Mildred E. Smith, R.N., was promoted to Major in the Air Force. Mrs. Evelyn Jackson was chosen to serve as the BPW Club president. Peggy Perry was the winner of the Building World Peace N speaking contest that was held at Chowan High School. William Coffield, Jr., Post, No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, sponsored a square dance in the VFW home on the old Hertford highway. 1963 - 19 Years Ago Mrs. John F. White’s third grade and Mrs. J. J. Ross’ Kindergarten class presented a play, “Hie Toy Shop” at the Elementary School Auditorium. Announcing! Now is ,*•**>. the time iXi to get Doggie ready for Spring! With a Clip. Bath. Flaa Dip and Conditioner Call Carolyn Raines For Appointment 482-3037 Page 3-A the late Mr. Barry of Smith field, North Carolina. A wedding is planned for May 22nd at the Edenton Baptist Church for 2:00 P.M. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. John A. Mitchener, 111 was awarded the Rockefeller Fellowship at Yale. Edenton joined Elizabeth City and Hertford in en tertaining members of the North Carolina General Assembly at Halls Creek in Pasquotank County. Cuthrell’s Department Store purchased The Betty Shoppe. Betty Jo Elliott, Pat Penny, Jo Ann Leary were invited to participate in the fourth FACIT contest in the Typing Regional Invitation Tournament. 1973 - 10 Years Ago Edward G. Bond was presented with the Selective Service System Meritorious Service Award. Robert W. Moore was invited to participate in an Industrial Mission in Canada. The invitation was issued by Gov. Jim Holshouser. Jeff Copeland, FFA member of Chowan High School, exhibited the champion steer and was the winner of first prize in the 19th Chowan County Livestock Show. The Wessington House, 120 West King Street was entered into the National Register of Historic Places. "Games lubricate the body and the mind." Benjamin Franklin Views On Dental Health f Richard N. Hines, Jr. Fellow of The Academy of General Dentistry Overcoming Anxiety? There are a lot of Regular dental care 5 people who will not fly will PREVENT pain by because they have an keeping your mouth extreme anxiety or fear healthy. NOT going to the of Hying. Let’s face it, a dentist will set you up - lot of people do not get not for anxiety - but for a needed dental care possible tooth loss ac because they too, have companied by the pain anxiety about the dental you could have avoided in chair. It is estimated that the first place. If you 10 to 12 million people have any anxiety, talk to won’t go to the dentist for your dentist about it and necessary dental work everything will be done to strictly because of this make sure you’re com anxiety. sortable. Don’t neglect When you think about needed dental care it, the concept is because of unwarranted ludicrous. Dental care in anxiety. today’s modern dental office is virtually without a public service with the j real pain. If you want aim of promoting better some REAL pain, ex- dental health en perience a toothache v *f i on,n^ nt - f' 1 "”™ l^e from a root abscess and d”d s° 437 DON’T go to a dentist for ®’*£s” J?! i relief Tliat’s not anxiety. SefS That’s pain. ■^TRejjaterJoJjowards^ u/omtn. t euy I ouck*n Salad. Sola | On April 27, the Edenton j Business and Professional Women’s Club will have their annual chicken salad j sale. Funds from this sale 1 will go to a scholarship for a Chowan County senior. Call any BPW member to 1 reserve your lunch on or j before April 26. If you are unable to pick up your plate at St. Paul’s parish house someone will deliver it to | you. Price is $3 for a com- i plete meal. Your support for j this project is greatly ap- I predated. For further in- j formation, call Marginette I Lassiter at 482 - 2845. Spring Kavival ■fit 4ja white Shajaal Hawkins Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church at Virginia Fork in Edenton, N.C. will hold a three nights Spring Revival beginning April 28 with the Rev. W. L. Leigh, pastor of Bay Branch and Winslow Grove A.M.E. Zion churches in Belvidere, N.C., and music by the Com munity Male Chorus. Dr. C. C. Satterfield and choir of the Good Hope A.M.E. Zion Church in Sligo, N.C. will lead the congregation on April 29, and featured April 30 will be Rev. Roy A. Holmes and choir of the Mt. Lebanon A.M.E. Zion Church in Elizabeth City, N.C. Services will begin nightly at 7:30 P.M. The public is invited to attend. £danton-(2hovran Jlunek Menui JQalaaiad The Edenton - Chowan Schools have released their lunch menus for April 26 - 30. Monday - fruit juice, assorted cereals and milk. ; Hamburger - bun, lettuce and tomatoes, potato rounds, chocolate pudding t and milk. * Tuesday- fruit juice, ; cinnamon bun and milk. ; Pizza, tossed salad, but i tered com, peanut - raisin cup and milk. Wednesday - apple sauce, s sausage biscuit and milk, j Spaghette w-meat sauce, s carrot strips, green beans, combread and milk, i Thursday - fruit juice, l doughnuts and milk, l Smoked sausage, baked > beans, apple sauce, cookies, i rolls and milk. Friday - fruit cup, cin- V namon toast and milk. Steak l and biscuit, french fries, J ketchup, apple pie, cheese s slices and milk. 8 y Gaxd Os Thanks s A special thanks to Oak 1 Grove Hunting Club and Chowan Rescue Squad Unit - 3 for the fish fry they gave , me. Each individual church and walk-a-thon. •* Horace Parks Catherine Alledia Gay £nfadamant -find Matxlayt Announced Mr. Charles S. Mason and Mrs. Pauls Flattum Mason of Virginia Beach proudly announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Catherine Alledia Gay to Roderick Vernon Leary, son of Mr. Jack D. Leary of Edenton and Ms. Shelia V. Leary also from Edenton. The future bride attended College of the Albemarle, and is now a student at East Carolina University. The prospective groom attended Chowan County High School, a 1979 graduate of Elon College, and is now employed at his father’s business, Leary Plant Farm. Cathy is the grandaughter of the late Mrs. Kathleen Aydlett Flattum and the great - grandaughter of the late Mr. John Norris and Mrs. Allie Hampton Aydlett, = iHP DR. A. F. DOWNUM, JR. OPTOMETRIST Concave Or Contact Lenses? Do you know why your convex, depending on the glasses are shaped the way kind of astigmatism. It can be they are? If the lens curves either farsighted or near inward, this is a concave lens. sighted. It pushes the focused rays of If the problem is light backward to the retina presbyopia (the inability to to correct for near- use the near-focusing sightedness. If you didn’t muscles), the lens will be have those glasses, your eyes convex, just as it is for the would be focusing too soon, farsighted person, causing your vision to blur. Whatever the shape of lens If the lens curves outward, needed, it has to be carefully it’s a convex lens. This is prescribed to give good designed to push the focused results, rays of light forward to the retina correcting for far- , he (n , eres , of belter vislon sightedness. Without these glasses, your eyes would from , he office of focus too late also causing blurred vision. A. F. Downum, Jr.. O.D. For people with | O3 w Eden street astigmatism (two points of focus instead of one), the lens EDENTON will be either concave or 482-3218 Shop I.N.S. At Rocky Hock Homemade Link Sausage lb. 4.39 Homemade Sausage Meat |b. 4.29 Smoked Picnic Shoulders |b. 79* Peanut City Hams lb. *1.47 Cube Steaks lb. *2.39 Margarine 3lbs. 5 1.00 2 litre Pepsi each 99* Coble Ice Cream 5 quart bucket $3 29 Koeky lioel; Grocery George Ornitdy. Formerly Owner W.b. Mmlih Route I Edewtow Phone 2211081 , ♦ a> ...... • 1 . , • ■■■ ' -r, ' .f. V , ... *.. all of Aydlett. Roddy is the grandson of Mr. T. Stillman and Mrs. Delsie Perry Leary of Rocky Hock, and Mrs. Nancy Bateman also from Rocky Hock. The ceremony is to take place at Coinjock Baptist Church on June 27 at 4 P.M. Pattisk £lacted Mrs. J. M. (Ann) Parrish, Jr. was elected Secretary of the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary at a meeting held in the Hospital Conference Room on April 12. She is filling the unexpired term of Annette Woglom who has moved to New Jersey. "Cheerfulness is the spice of all truth." Pestalozzi
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