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Thursday. June 10, 1982 sMfcf —J*4«||i - ■■ - h . f|' m ">::%^ w&L ’i jgtiL PARKING LOT SALE—The youth of the Edenton Baptist Church held a Parking Lot Sale on June 5 to make money for their upcoming mission trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C. The sale netted SB2O. i; Reflections From Bandon Notebook Hi, Neighbors! Have you ever been really over - extended - that is, so much to do at home and so many obligations you just don’t know where to start to get your house in order? That’s my situation right now. But, I know with God’s help and A “Just a line to say I’m living, that I’m not among the dead, Though I’m getting more forgetful, and more “mixed up’’ in the head. For, sometimes, I can’t remember, when I stand at the foot of the stairs, If I must go up for something, or I’ve just come down from there. “And before the Frig so often, my poor mind is filled with doubt, Haye I just put food away, or have I come to take some out? || And there’s times when it’s dark out, with my night cap on my head, I don’t know if I’m retiring or just getting out of bed. “So, if, it’s my turn to write you, there’s no need in getting sore, I may think that I have written and don’t want to be a bore. So remember - “I DO LOVE YOU” and I wish that you were Here, But now, it’s nearly mail time, so, I must say, “Good-Bye, my dear”. i “There I stood beside the mail box, with a face so very red, Instead of mailing you my letter, I opened it instead! ” _o_ God’s people pray together, Prayer List: Prayer IS Miracles happen. Please the most powerful force in add our friends to your this world to day and when prayer list. Marshall White 1 M| jgfr mT Jj pHONE OR.^ I MT IftWfC 793-2185 FOR COMPLETE ! I , ITHMTRE EpeSTON, N.C.I MOVIE INFO I IeNDSTONITE: ‘ PORKY’S’ SHOWS AT 7:00 ft 9:do] vn^ =:^itfs\OimER 0F 4 ACAIJ EMY AWARDS £ ! | l/g(£&/ ,nclud,n6 I I best picture £ 1 |pp§ts " Masterful " j ; ■ '*i —L.A. Times. Sheila Benson J ► iMgS Wonderful'' m —Newsweek Magaame Jack Kroll I ISJBiNbpiE l ‘AMS* HF " cross IAH CMARLESOfT i IB»f NIGEL HAVERS |j CHARIOTS OF FIRE j SHOWS NITELY I r-—, | 9 |AT 7:00 ft 9:00 * UIS rnflTlP?HilWMtfflflWHltf Abliagli*> I I fRIDAY IS LADIES NITE LADIES ADMISSION $1.50 ! 1 eh^ftAYAAA»hA|MMITF | AM^£N^gU^v ] STARTS FRIDAY AT THE PLYMOUTH THEATRE , f PLYMOUTH, N.C. “SOME KIND OF HERO” (R) For Y0u.... OUR FIRST BIG SCHOOL'S OUT CELEBRATION IS TUESDAY JUNE 15TH • Complete Information Below • Jfe WITH THRILLS ff== (J YU AT CTADTCfI Brontosaurus by a small boy l imil difwicu n -it*d™w U scrus* > fBB crowded bus like an eggshell |-nwmc nwm h.c i \ auCMWMMto. . AMMdatlwOMe. USe THIS DISCOUNT COUPON FOR OUR REMEMBER School's Out Party FRIDAY JULY 16TH Tectday Jane 15th ttIV T '*- „ WE LL HAVE A SUMMER VACATION PARTY EVERYONE IS INVITED J| (DETAILS LATER ON) 1 guidance,. everything will fall in place. When you find yourself in a similar situation, a good laugh Always helps. So, I’m going to share with you this letter received by my neigh bor’s sister from ha- friend. underwent open heart surgery at Norfolk General Hospital. The operation was successful but com plications set in. Please say a special prayer for him and his family; Rev. Bennie Crawford was taken to Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Va. on Sunday with a heart condition. His wife, Ruby, suffered a set back from the stroke she had some time ago and is at the home of a friend. Please pray that God will place His Healing hand upon both of them; Jack Mooney is confined to Chowan Hospital. We pray that he will be released soon; Conroy Perry is confined to Obici Hospital, Suffolk, Va., Roy Leary is in Chowan Hospital; Elton Boswell has been at Norfolk General Hospital for two weeks and needs your prayers; Gracie M. Wiriengo, sister of Mary Hendrick, underwent surgery Friday. Her ad dress is Rt. 2, Box 326, Evingston, Va. 24550; Joan O’Neil’s surgery was suc cessful and she is now home for recouperation; please remember Fred F. Odell, Sr., Selma Lassiter; little Brad Gosser; Jessie "Baines; Rachel and Larry Chandler; Mary Sigmon; Rex Jones; Caroline Swinndell and J.W. Swin dell; pray for our Nation, its leaders and its people; our missionnaries and our Pastor, Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his family; and that peace will come soon between the United Kingdom and Argentina. The “secret” is out! Thursday morning about 8 A.M., a member of the BCWG appeared at my door saying “Come on, we are having breakfast at the Guild at 9 A.M. and you have to come just as you are.” I was in bed, so I had to get up and go in my pajamas! The same thing happened to all the other members and everyone came - just as they were! It was a lot of fun - only two people had dressed! We had a delightful breakfast of French Toast, sausage, syrup and coffee. The BCWG meets today at 10:30 A.M. One cannot af ford to stay home. THE CHOWAN HFRAI.n I Summer School Registration Date Is Set As over the past ten years, Edenton - Chowan Schools will once again sponsor a tuition - financed Summer School Program. The four pronged program will offer junior high school and high school courses for credit to 7 -12 students, an enrichment program for students in grades 16, a Driver and Traffic Safety Education course for students between the ages of 14% and 18 and a Naval Science course for anyone over 14 years old. Pre-registration for all phases of summer school, except the 1- 6 program, will be between 10 A.M. and 1:30 P.M., June 14 at John A. Holmes High School. Tuition fees for the secondary school credit courses are $75 and must be paid at the time of registration. There is no charge for participation in the Driver Safety or the Naval Science courses to be taught. Students in the 1- 6 program will have already been registered for the $45 enrichment program. With the exception of the Elementary School Enrich ment program, all classes will begin on June 18 and operate from 8 A.M. to 12 P.M. daily. The 1- 6 Enrich ment Program will begin June 28. July 5 will be ob served as a holiday for all phases of summer school. Ending dates for each program are staggered as follows: August 6 - the 7 -12 secondary program and the driver education program; July 23 - the 1- 6 enrichment program; and July 30 - the naval science course. Locations also vary as follows: the Edenton - Chowan Alternative -7 - 12 credit courses; Ernest A. Swain Elementary School -1 - 6 enrichment classes; and John A. Holmes High School - Driver Education and Naval Science. All summer school par ticipants will be eligible for a free lunch, to be served at Swain School daily following classes. Transportation to and from school will be made available to all par ticipants for a fee. Jake Boyce, coordinator of summer school activities, stated that an excellent summer school program has been planned. He has expressed excitement particularly about the new type summer 1- 6 enrich ment program. A series of learning activities have been developed which will help children learn language and math skills without excessive use of paper, pencils and books. Fish Fry Held In Playmouth A good time was held by all at the Moose Lodge in Plymouth at a Fish Fry last Sunday. The fry was given by K.R. Wood, who is seeking election as sheriff of Washington County. En tertainment was furnished by the Rocky Hock Rebels of Edenton. Wood, who previously served Washington Co. for 10 years, said the fish fry was a great success. Public Forum For Candidates The Edenton - Chowan Unit of the N.C. Association of Educators wifi have a “Meet The Candidates Night” June 15 at 8 P.M. in the Edenton Municipal Building. Candidates for the School Board and County Commissioner seats have been invited to attend and address the educational concerns of the community. The public is encouraged to attend this meeting and become familiar with the candidates Views on the educational issues of the community. I isiss®* | fcortMdl^ The activities will enclude drawing, painting, crafts,' physical games, drama and dance - all carefully designed to reinforce or develop reading com prehension, vocabulary, writing skills and problem solving abilities. Boyce is also excited about the new naval science program offering. Par ticipants are not required to be members of Holmes’ NJROTC program to take the free course. Depending on the individuals preference, a student may New Listing In Cape Colony 50 / x 159.1' lot backs up to f ' the main park & playground. 3 jL* bedrooms, living room, kitchen - , dining combination and bath. „ Has large 8' x 24' screened front porch, includes stove & refrigerator. 10 per cent ipf assumable loan available on part MBXBBUgB&Biatfi <ffOf MThis beautiful house, set among |j§ living room room * ~"wkhT , CHOWAN'^"'', REALTY COMPANY If you have property to sell or lease ... if you have rental property you want managed ... or if you want to buy a home, commercial property or farmland ... CONTACT ME DAY OR NIGHT! Prompt, efficient, thorough, professional service! ALTONG.ELMORE,REAL ESTATE BROKER 211 S. BROAD STREET PHONE: OFFICE 482-8419 EDENTON, N. C. 27932 HOME 482-3577 (Located With Edenton Furniture Co.) 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