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Thursday, May 6, 1982 Edenton-Chowan Recreation lßeport .Vi :• . M The Recreation Depart ment is sponsoring Adult Tennis Lessons beginning May 1 Registration will be through Friday, May 7. For more information call the Recreation Department at 482-8615. Teenage Dance The Recreation Depart ment will sponsor a Teenage Dance Friday, May 14 at 8:00 -11:30 P.M. The dance is open to junior and senior high school students only. Music will be provided by a local disc jockey. Admission charges will be $1.50 per person and $2.00 per couple. Aerobic Dance Jamercise Class Janice Dillon will begin a second session Wednesday, May 5. Classes will be held Monday and Wednesday nights 6-7:00 P.M. The fee is $20.00 for six weeks. Saturday morning drop-in classes will be held from 10- 11:00 A.M. for $1.50 to anyone interested. For more information call 482-8595. Women’s Softball May 4 - 7:00 Nixons - Supers tar let ts; 8:00 Chowan Beavers - Ryland. May 5-7:00 Superstarletts - Beavers; 8:00 Ryland - Blue Jays; 9:00 Nixons - Charlies Angels. Btey 11 - 7:00 Blue Jays - Charlies Angels; 8:00 Nixons - Ryland. May 13-7:00 Nixons - Blue Jays; 8:00 Charlies Angels - Beavers; 9:00 Ryland - Superstarletts. 7 DAY ONLY! f 1 Thursday, May, 6th W Monogram Marathon S r 9:30 A.M. Until 5 P.M. ( # Save Up To 50% / V On Our Monograms ||| smell letters - medium letters Iprgt letter* H J 3 For 2.00 3 For 3.00 3 for 4.00 7 1 On Thursday. May «th, Ms. Hill SUncil, one of North J f Carolina's most professional monogrammers, will I V personally monogram your garment purchases with 1 1 three leUers. She will monogram men's shirts, ladies #d L bags, jackets, sweaters, pajamas, ladies’ tops, girlswear I. ] and bovswear. Iler work is unsurpassed and we know j r you'll in- pleased too! And it’s an opportunity to save / L also! Come early and avoid the rush and save up hi SO per % I rent on three letters of monogramming! i m % < THANK YOU!!! TO THE SPONSORS OF THE FOURTH ANNUAL GREAT EDENTON HERRING RUN: • Bank of North Carolina • Chowan Medical Center • Chowan Radiology • Edenton Cotton Mills • Hollowell-Blount Rexall Drugs • John T. Dowd Insurance • Mitchener’s Pharmacy • Peoples Bank • Revco Drugs i • Tarheel Bank > • Winn-Dixie , WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO: Steve and Faye Hampton for a wonderful picnic and to all the Volunteers who made the race possible. May 18 -‘ 7:00 Super starletts • Charlies Angels; 8:00 Beavers - Blue Jays. May 20 • 7:00 Charlies Angels - Ryland; 8:00 Blue Jays - Superstarletts; 9:00 Nixons - Chowan Beavers. Men’sSoßbaU Fiekll May 3-7:ooßyland- Texaco; 8:00 Natural - Cotton Mill. May 4 - 7:00 Bears - Atlantic Forest; 8:00 Millers - P.D.. May 5 - 7:00 Tyner JCs - A’s; 8:00 Pickwick - Perry Holland. May 6 • 7:00 Exxon - Police Dept.; 8:00 Bears - Millers; 9:00 Tyner JCs - Texaco. May 10 - 7:00 Texaco - Cotton Mill; 8:00 Ryland - Atlantic Forest. May 11-7:00’ Natural - Millers; 8:00 Exxon - Bears. May 12 - 7:00 A’s - Perry Holland; 8:00 Texaco - Atlantic Forest. May 13 - 7:00 Picwick - Bears; 8:00 Natural - Exxon; 9:00 A’s - Cotton Mill. May 17 - 7:00 Cotton Mill - Atlantic ' Forest; 8:00 Texaco - Millers. May 18 - 7:00 Ryland - Exxon; 8:00 Picwick - Natural. May 19 - 7:00 Perry Holland - P.D.; 8:00 Cotton Mill - Millers. May 20 - 7:00 Tyner JCs - Natural; 8:00 Ryland - Picwick; 9:ooPerry Holland - At. Forest. Field 2 |) May 3 - 7:00 Picwick - v As; 8:00 Exxon • Perry Holland. May 5 *>,7:00 Ryland - Cotton Mill; 8:00 Natural - Atlantic Forest. May 10 - 7:00 Tyner JCs - Perry Holland; 8:00 Picwick - P.D. May 12 - 7:00 Tyner JCs - P.D.; 8:00 Ryland - Millers. May 17 - 7:00 A’s - P.D.; 8:00 Tyner JCs - Bears. May 19 - 7:00 A’s - Bears; 8:00 Texaco • Exxon. Two Attend 4-H Camp Last weekend (April 30 - May 2) two Chowan County residents attended a “Clothing Camp’’ in Reidsville, N.C., sponsored by the 4 - H Club. They were Beverly Ann Walker and Thomas Harrell; both are students at John A. Holmes High School. Beverly Walker, the daughter of Betty P. Walker, is a graduating senior who {dans to further her education at College in Raleigh, N.C. A member of Ryan’s Grove 4 - H Club, her trip was funded by the Belk - Tyler store in Edenton. Thomas Harrell, the son of Samuel and Margie Harrell, is a 9th grade student. Funds for his trip were provided by TG&Y Family Center in Edenton. During their two day stay, both were exposed to four seminar sessions, entitled: Modified Tailoring, Per sonal Development, Newbies and Fabric Painting. A total of 93 participants attended the workshop . On the first night in camp, participants modeled a garment made by each. These were judged on construction, appearance and a short form Records Book. Miss Walker was (me of the 90 chosen? (o participate in Bie Congressional' State Fashion Review in Raleigh, ta.C. in July. Brawn ragar won’t ti.rd.n if you rtore it in ttw freamr. THE CHOWAN HERALD CAPITAL FUNDS CRUSADE - The Edenton United Methodist Church launched a Capital Funds Crusade and Every Member Visitation Program on May 2. Members of the Executive Committee are, seated left to right: Wilbur A. Parker, Mrs. Julia Hassell, Mrs. Esther Crisanti; standing left to right: Rev. R.R. Blankenhom, Dr. Jerry Downum, Herbert Hollowell and John E. Guard. The Herald Yellow Pages Seen In The Files of The Chowan Herald 1945 - 37 Years Ago An impressive program was held in celebration of End of War with Germany. T - 5 Kermit L. Layton was awarded the Bronze Service Star to be added to the European - African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon. Private Jesse E. Copeland was awarded the Combat Infrantryman’s Badge for gallant performance of duty in ground combat against the enemy. Nelson Powell began her overseas duties with the American Red Cross in Italy. 1955 • 27 Years Ago The Chowan County Commissioners and County Board of Education elected J.W. Davis as a member of the Chowan County ABC Board. Ernest Kehayes defeated L.H. Haskett in the run for Mayor. The pupils of Miss Ruby f Gres .Baker presented a piano recital at the Edenton Elementary School auditorium. Appearing on the program were: Ann Jenkins, Carolyn Harrell, Neal Hobbs, Judy Riley, Paulette Halsey, Susan Bunch, Emma Waff, Jane Dulaney, Marian Bunch, Claire Belch, Anne Wells, Jimmy Aynes, Harriett Crummey, Betty Jo Webb, Phyllis Twiddy, Mary Thorud, Patricia Waff, Betsy Campen, Norma Blanchard, Jack Overman, Araminta Hobbs, and Georgia Skinner. Navy Lieut. William B. Shepard, was scheduled to arrive at the Naval Air Station at Whidbey Island, Wash, with the 7th Fleet’s Patrol Squadron I. Heard and Seen by Buff “Izzy Campen and I were late for the Rotary meeting Thursday and of course, Elton Forehand was on hand to collect a dime apiece. ‘Well it’s worth a dime not to have to sing,’ said Izzy. But Colonel Monty Peyton ad ded, ‘Yes, it’s worth a dime not to hear you sing’.” 1965 - 17 Years Ago The “Freedom of Choice” plan was approved. Miss Nancy O'Neal was selected as the National Merit Finalist. Spring's newest... a classic dress mask tor fabna^nMiW^ ■ wHSR ■- ; #l3eSsr \ 88l. 1 JjP / ?!'i : - V -i;” .' ’ \ IjNHr Ivey Faye Lowe was chosen to attend the Governor’s School at Winston Salem. Seven athletes were honored by the Varsity Club. Those honored for out standing achievement were: David Holton, Miriam Willis, Hiram Mayo, Jr., Perry Byrum, Charlie Overton, Ken Williams and Phil Harrell. US? The nation's first national park Yellowstone was established in 1872 by Con gress as "a pleasuring ground." Long described by western explorers, belief in its geysers and hot springs was not verified until 1870. Mr. Thebault, 49, Dies • • 9 Charles H. Thebault, Jr., 49, died April 10 in Fryeburg, Ma. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of the late Charles and Kjersten Leterssn Thebault. He at tended Brooklyn Tech High School and Brooklyn College. Mr. Thebault was married to the former Cynthis Ambrose of Edenton. He lived for several years in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Rochester, Minn, and Chapel Hill, where he was employed as an engineer by IBM. In 1974 he moved to Fryeburg where he was the owner and operator of a Social Security News By LeeE. Wallio Young people planning to work this summer for the first time need to take one step now to get a job; they heed to apply for a Social Security number if they don’t already have one. It takes time to get a Social Security number, and it may take a lot longer to land a job in today’s tight market. Many employers will not hire a person without a Social Security number.. So a person yvho delays applying may be seriously handicapped in the job market. Tighter security, both in applications for the Social Security number and in its use for employment, has developed in recent years. Employers usually insist that a card be shown rather than a Social Security number be given from memory. Thus, they avoid the risk of a wrong number and the resulting paperwork and inconvenience that may result. The Social Security number is the key to the earnings records main tained on a worker jrt toe clock repair shop. j Thebault wai a member of the First Congregational Church of Fryeburg where* he sang in the choir, and served on the Board of> Deacons. He was a member ; | of the National Association of Watch and Clock 21 Collectors. Besides his wife, he is 1 survived by his mother of Brooklyn; three daughters: $J Kim Thebault of Durham, ( N.H.; Lynn Thebault, of ». Boston, Mass.; and Jean Thebault of Fryeburg; a son, John of Fryeburg; and a sister, Mrs. William McDermott of Comers, N.Y. ito. I Social Security Ad- 2s People who need a duplicate Social Security 1 card to replace a lost one or to show a new name must v.j also provide evidence of ■-.< identity. r.h If you have any questions :i3 about what you need to do to o.t get a Social Security >:< number, call the Elizabeth -mT. City Social Security office at oO 338-2161. ministration. Eligibility for and amount of retirement, survivors, and disability benefits are based on the earnings credited to a person’s Social ” - Security record. >J - A wrong number could seriously affect the ac curacy of these records. !.* People, must provide documentary evidence of age, identity, and citizen- C, ship to get a Social Security number for the first time, s People age 18 or over must apply for the number in person. The best proof of age and citizenship is a birth cer- \' t tificate or church record * * that shows the date and ** (dace of birth. w *\T yo lOltD
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