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September 23,1962 Distinguished Students Are Awarded The Society of Distinguished American High School Students an nounced today that 7 students from the Edenton Baptist Church have been selected as members for 1962. The Society is one of the most selective high school honoraries in America today. Membership is not only an honor but also an incentive for those exhibiting top performance while in high school. To be s accepted, students must have excelled in academics, extracurricular, or civic activities and be nominated by a local sponsor. Students awarded this honor include: Gene Baker, Susan Elks, Michael Har The Chowan Herald “Top Thirty” Week No. 4 September 2S, 1982 1. Nebraska (2-0) 2. Alabama (2-0) 3. Pittsburgh (2-0) 4. Washington (2-0) 5. So. Methodist (2-0) 6. North Carolina (1-1) 7. Georgia (2-0) 8. Penn State (3-0) 9. So. Cal. (l-l) 10. Florida (2-0) 11. Ohio State (2-0) 12. Miami (Fla) (2-1) 13. Clemson (0-1-1) 14. BYU (1-1) 15. Arizona St. (3-0) Predictions: Week of September 25, 1982 Air Force (-35) at BYU Vanderbilt (-33) at Ala. ASUSt. (-27) at Wake Ole Miss. (-17) at Ark. Army (-46) at UNC Tenn. (-9) at Auburn Boston Coll. 02) at Navy Cen. Mich. (-4) at ECU W. Car. (-46) at Clemson Va. (-17) at Duke Miss. St. (-9) at Fla. Fla. St. (-3) at So. Miss Furman (-1) at Tenn. (Chatt) Ga. (+l2) atS.C. Ga. Tech (+5) at Memphis St. Record: Last Week 24 Right 5 Wrong 1 Tie I Chowan County Fair | I Monday RAINOUT Rescheduled I I Pay ONE Price - J 3.00 I (Babies in arms Free) Everyone Pays ONE PRICE on Sat. - Sept. 25 1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. 10 Prizes To Be Given Away At 6:00 P.M. I #••••••• I CARLA WALLENDA I High Wire Artist 2 Shows Per Night I LIVE -ON STAGE Thurs. - Sept. 23 I I Jet Wright & Locke Stock & Barrell I Top Soul Band From Eastern Virginia Don't spin your wheels about buying a new car. Peoples Bank has long-term, low interest new car loans available. Come see 7 m us or your participating dealer today. *Annual percentage rate Loans ate snhiect to approve-1 < FDK mon. Holly Johnson, Ar timesia Nixon, Kim Swanher, and Sandra White. The Students’ sponsor, Rev. Bruce League has been presented a National Ap preciation Award from The Society for “the steadfast dedication and untiring contributions made on behalf of the students.” The Society is unique in that it combines the honor of membership , with its National Awards Program which earmarks college scholarships for Society members. This scholarship program, now in its four teenth year, is funded by 104 prestigious American colleges. The Society preserves the student’s honor by listing their 16. Oklahoma (l-l) 17. Arkansas (2-0) 18. UCLA (2-0) 19. Notre Dame (1-0) 20. Michigan (l-l) 21. Texas (1-0) 22. Miss St. (3-0) 23. Auburn (2-0) 24. Texas A&M (1-1) 25. Minnesota (2-0) 26. Illinois (3-0) 27. West Virginia (2-0) 28. Stanford (1-1) 29. Houston (0-2) 30. N.C. State (3-0) Pitts. (+l4) at 111. Syracuse (+1) at Ind. N.C. State (-2) atMd. Mich St. (-15) atMiami (Fla.) UCLA (-2) at Mich. Mo. (-3) atTx. Neb. (+7) at Penn State Purdue (-20) at Notre Dame Stanford (-13) at Ohio St. USC (-l)atOkla. Ore. (-14) at Wash. Richmond (-29) at W.Va. TCU (-33) atSMU Wm. & Mary (-26) at Va. Tech Wash. St. (-11) at Minn. Season Record 51 Right | 10 Wrong 1 Tie biographical ac complishments in an annual Membership Registry which is distributed nationally. United Methodist Topic Is Chosen “When The Circus Comes To Town” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhom for the worship service on Sunday, Sep tember 26, 11 A.M. at the Edenton United Methodist Church. The Scripture Lesson for this message is II Corinthians 5:16-6:2. Martha Jo Hollowell, Director of Music, will speak briefly about the music program of our church during this worship service on Sunday morning, September 26. Revival Services Are Scheduled Piney Grove A.M.E. Zion Church, revival services will begin Monday Sept. 27 thru Friday Oct. 1. The Rev. Joseph L. Wills, the pastor of Pools Grove Baptist Church will be the evangelist. Different choirs and groups will sing each night with the services beginning at 7:30 P.M. The host pastor is the Rev. G. S. Robinson. u Late Show Fri. & Sat. at ! □ 11:30 P.M i j hu. THE CHOWAN HEfiAU? Cards Of 1 Thanks I wish to thank my many friends who remembered me when I was in the hospital by cards, flowers and visitations. Special thanks to Dr. Voigt, the nurses, and all the hospital personnel who unselfishly attended me. I wish to give special thanks also to the ministers who prayed for me daily. I ask God’s blessings on each and everyone of you. '• Gratefully, Emily M. Nixon pd. The family of Abert Twiddy would like to ex press our thanks and gratitude to all our friends and neighbors for all the food, flowers, cards and visits which we recieved during the death of our beloved husband and father. Our special thanks and prayers to the Doctor’s and Nurses in the emergency room of the Chowan Hospital and to the Edenton- Chowan Rescue Squad for being so thoughtful and kind during our time of need. Fannie Twiddy (wife) Shirley, Peggy & Patsy (daughters) Sept.23,chg. Sttfifl >.20% ■SET’ Jjgk «ft Ladle* Edenton Village jbtJralP Alitft Shopping Center V Iff $1 1120% 30% ■ ”/ down Boys St ~ * r,*j * 1 » La Ur A imxw (I I pig ■ In/mte.. h -, J-a i- r, I: .. ~p>, 1 1M W_ Coat» *Jr 80% W off Men's Coats In MemoriautvSHH In memory of oui:'4g» husband and father, Harry Nixon who depanttjcf from this life 1 year ago Sept. 19, 1981. You meant a great deal more to us, than we can ever say, That’s why we are still thinking of you today, and everyday. And although you have gone on to take your rest, You are still remembered by those who loved you best, Your wife, Mrs. Marie Nixon And children, James E. Loftin Leo Parker Linda Parker Sept.23,pd. "When business is good it pays to advertise; when business is bad you've got to advertise." Anon. \ 3itthd.au, * \ / 3htl* 3tallines*! \ Local Couple Cqptinued From Page 3-A - IMMftined at a reception at Chowan Golf and Country Club. The bride and groom ' left for a wedding trip to the Bahamas immediately following the reception. Upon their return, they will reside in Carolina Beach, N.C. Coutesies July 28—Wine and cheese party by Miss Johnsie Currin at her home in Wilmington. August B—Kitchen shower by Mrs. Kitty Sammons and Mrs. Rebeeca Wheeler at Mrs. Wheeler’s home in Edenton. August 21—Beach week end by Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Dickey Clark at Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Leary’s Nags Head Cottage. August 28—Dinner party Exchange Wedding Vow| by Mr and Mrs. Lee Small and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Small at Lee Small home in Edenton. September 17—Rehearsal dinner by Ms. Pauline Kenney at Boswell’s for Loss Os Sleep ' Continued From Page 2-A grin and bear it. The North Carolina Medical Society says there is usually nothing to worry about. Sleeplessness and irregular or interrupted sleeping patterns are normal for healthy infants. About 70 per cent of infants will begin to sleep through the night by three months, and 80 per cent by six months. If a child is not sleeping through the night by one year-and 10 per cent don’t it may be that parents are encouraging irregular sleeping habits by not hjgfflhW pha " eaa;l ' 3 ' 2 lLia s " Anytime For Movie Info.! i Movie Discount Books Now On Sale! I (Ends Thurs. "Best Little Whorehouse In Te«a»" (R) 7 t 9;lQ| OPEN Friday - Saturday - Sunday ( Shows Nitely at 7:00 & 9:00) J ( Every Tuesday is Bargain Nite Adm. 1.50 ) ! ——i, ] J ® Your Health. 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A Heat COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE: Excellent Waterfront Property, Sandy Beach, 2 Boat Slips, 3 Bedrooms, 2Vi Baths, Great Room, 2 Car Garage CHOWAN BEACH Neat2Be< * roomHom «. unuwHn DtrtV/n. 3 O(Jt Build j ngs Chajn Fence, Large Lot. Priced to SELL MAp unrif • Double Wide Mobile Home rcUL/M nuurv.on Large Lot. 3 Bedroom Den, Dining Room, Livingroom v £ Ju S IT* John Dowd. Dawn Whitt, Beverly Morris xMd 482-2101 E————BHH 214 S. Broad St. Edenton. NC 279321 Page 7-A wedding party and outflp town guests. " September 17—Informar dance by friends of r 'jh& couple at Chowan Golf Country Club. , f| i responding consistently to an infant’s demands. Professional advice and attention may help. For tunately for most, however, it’s sweet dreams lqri& before the end of baby’s first year. i >. i I 1 •' Some people once believed that shooting arrows under a fruit tree would cause the fruit to fall off the tree just as the arrows fell.
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