P? J§ WBm Wm WKmSsw* k * p { ™" ■ imagm Mrs. Edmond Thomas Bateman (SandOeiAq&k < To«3dmq (Sewmoriu Miss Carla Ruth Lane and Edmond Thomas Bateman were married May 15 at 2 P.M. in Macedonia Baptist Church. Rev. Charles Harris officiated the can dlelight ceremony. • Wedding music was presented by Mrs. John Stillmans, organist, and Mrs. LuAnn Stallings, soloist. ' The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lane of Edenton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Cahoon of East Lake. The bride entered the sanctuary escorted by her father and was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore a gown of organza and lace fashioned with a Queen Ann neckline, fitted bodice with long sleeves. The organza skirt extended into a chapel length train edged in lace. She wore a walking length mantilla trimmed in match ing lace. The mother of the bride wore a blue formal dress of taffeta with an overlay of Chiffon. She wore a wrist corsage of white roses. : The mother of the groom wore a mint green formal dress featuring a lace bodice and pleated skirt. She also wore a wrist cor dage of white roses. . w Gail Phelps of Roper, N.C.' cousin of the bride was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Faye Smith and Kim Lane of Edenton, and Sue Crain of Manns Harbor. The father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Mike Lane and Don Lane of Edenton and John Crain of Manns Harbor. Cheryl Crain neice of the groom was flower girl. Ringbearer was Jason Owens cousin of the bride. COUNTY BUDGET HEARING Second Public Hearing - Revenue Sharing Friday, June 25,1982 9:00 A.M. Commissioners’ Room - Courthouse Revenue Sharing Use: School Fund-Current Expense 1254,000 > > Budget Available for inspection in office of Clerk to the Board. Written or ml comments are welcomed. 5 Clip & Stitch J ( Fabrics l ? Going Out Os ? i Business Sale [ P Doors will Open at 9:00 r Thursday Morning / l Prices Slashed!!! K 1 dross material, aetieafl, l / patter as, f drapery trim A material ) J Everything Mutt Go!! J ' afeSbatgßP'ifo l ssist -lii. «„>. < * •-» Mrs. Frances Davis of Colonial Heights, Va. was mistress of ceremony. Mrs. Mona Griffin registered the guests. After a reception in the church fellowship hall the couple left on the wedding trip. They are now making their home in Edenton. Courtesies On April 15th the bride was honored with a shower given by Mrs. Mona Griffin, Mrs. Barbara Smith, Mrs. Dianne Evans and Mrs. Vickie Leary. She was presented a white orchid corsage. On May 1 the bride was honored with a shower given by Mrs. Sue Crain of Manns Harbor. On May 8 the bride was honored with a pantry shower given by Mrs. Doris Jean Harrell, Mrs. Janet Layton and Mrs. Elsie Jones. A corsage of white daisies was presented to the bride. {Patent - SeatSwx (Esnjounce < 2) at 8 P.M. in the Old Chowan County Courthouse. Chapdelaine will be leaving the Albemarle area at the aid of this month after two years as Visiting Artist at College of the Albemarle. The concert is being sponsored by Chowan Arts Council. There will be no admission charge. Men may differ in opinions but they should not dispute as to facts. ¥<" .... ‘lMfe fe • Stephanie Raines Barcb £Biwcli §'iaduake& 'TDifcli fJCmotA RALEIGH - Stephanie Raines Burch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Burch of Windsor, graduated from the high school division of St. Mary’s College in Raleigh on May 15 ranking fourth in her class of more than 100 students. She was a member of the high school Honor Society at St. Mary’s and was selected to represent her school in the “Society of Distinguished American High School Students”. She will also be featured in the 1981-82 publication of “Who’s Who Among American High School Students.” Miss Burch plans to at tend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the fall and major in business. She was one of 103 students to receive diplomas from President John T. Rice during the college’s 140th commencement exercises. Commencement speaker was The Right Rev. Thomas pr DR. A. F. DO WNUM. JR. B OPTOMETRIST Johnny Won’t Tell You If your child has a vision your child’s eyes examined, problem, chances are he Many eye specialists won’t tell you or even be recommend that a child’s aware of it himself. More eyes be examined shortly than likely he’s been seeing after birth and again by the the same way ever since he time he is four years old. was bom. Even if his vision is After that, he should have blurred, if he’s 'seeing a yearly eye examinations as double image, or only seeing part of. his annual health well through one eye, he may checkup, be too young to be aware that If your child hasn’t had an anything is \taong. How does eye examination recently, a parent explain to a child maybe he should. Especially his eyes should be if you think there may be a seeing? vision problem. 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A liberal arts college founded in 1842, St. Mary’s is the only Episcopal women’s college remaining in the United States. More than 95 per cent of St. Mary’s graduates continue their undergraduate work at major colleges and universities throughout the country. Miss Raines is also granddaughter of Mrs. Marguerite Burch of Edenton and Rev. and Mrs. B. Raines of Pickens, S.C. §ociefcij. o£evio Annie Missouri Williams of Edenton visited her mother, Nancy Bonds of Jamaica, N.Y. Mrs. Bond is a native of Bertie County and has lived in N.Y. for 16 years. Smart parents let their children learn something by experience.