Page 8-A8 '•-•■■lt wC Jr'i# v SKr ; SPRING BREAK MUSI EXPLOSION CONCERT—Optimist Club President Jerry Parks (left) and Concert Coordinators Neal Griffin (center) and Mike McArthur (right) are plan king to bring professional entertainment to Edenton this weekend as they offer a concert snd dance combination sta lg the Robbin Thompson Band and the Union Pacific Band respec tively. They ask the area to support their project and contact them with suggestions for future endeavors. Spring Concert And Dance To Be Held ;; The Optimist Club’s Spring Break Music Explosion Con cert and Dance is scheduled fb blast its way into Edenton this Saturday, March 12 from 8:00 P.M. until midnight. The Chowan Edenton Optimist Club is bringing professional entertainment to the new Edenton National Guard Ar mory in an attempt to fulfill their club's goal of providing the area youth with local entertainment and recrea tion. 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The Union Pacific Bandv/iW lend a festive dance at mosphere to the Armory as it performs the best of Rock and Roll and Top 40 dance music. “If you want to rock with the best, take a ride with the Union Pacific Band," states their booking agent. East Coast Entertainment, Inc. of Richmond, Virginia. Tickets are ’5" a piece and may be purchased at Griffin’s Musicenter, LaDall Distributors, Radio Station WCDJ, and the S&R Supermarket. There will be no alcoholic beverages sold or allowed in side the National Guard Armory. B iMttww/ 1 _] One cup of uncooked mac aroni makes between two and two and a quarter cups of cooked macaroni. NOTICE All unsightly flowers and containers will be removed from Beaver Hill Cemetery and Vine Oak Cemetery on March 21, 1983. Anyone having un sightly flowers or containers they wish to keep must remove them prior to this date. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Samuel W. Noble, Jr. THE CHOWAN HERALD* Letter To The Editor - Response To Public Parade "Losing Out” Dearjgjfo l tbgaght you might like to hUßlresponse to your Public Parade “Losing Out” item of February 24 from an outsider. Over the past several years our family has visited Eden ton a number of times. We Methodist Sermon ’ Topic Is Chosen “Going Up To Jerusalem” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn for the worship service on the Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 13, 11 A.M., at the Edenton United Methodist Church. Ths text for this message is: Luke 18:31a. One Great Hour of Sharing will be observed at 11 A.M. Sunday, March 13. This celebration calls for us to share the goodness of life with . those who hurt. “To love in | deed is to love indeed” is the theme for this year’s observance. UMYF/EYC will meet this Sunday, March 13, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Following dinner at 6:00 P.M., a movie will be shown. The Mary/Martha Circle will meet on Monday, March 14,10:30 A.M., with Mrs. Vi vian Bryan. The General Meeting of the United Methodist Women will take place Monday, March 14, 8 P.M., at the church. The program will include a special Call to Prayer and Self-Denial observance. have been drawn there by the history of the area, the char ming atmosphere and the relatively untouched old buildings. As a result of our initial visits, we subscribed to your The Bandon Notebook By Maggie B’s Substitute It has been a real pleasure and priviledge for me to bring you news and thoughts from our Bandon Chapel communi ty. We hope Maggie B. will be back with us in a week or so and I know she will have many points of interest to pass on to you. As we observe the Lenten Season this year, we study once more Christ ministry while He lived among men on earth. We walk with Him as He taught the multitudes, as He founded His Church and returned to Jerusalem. There we celebrate Palm Sunday and suffer with Him that next few days. The agony He en dured being brought before Pilot, after the Last Supper and betrayal at the Garden of Gethsemane. Then after the total darkness of the Crucifix ion came the magnificant Ascension into Heaven to B—BSBSSS=—S——SB!SSSSS—m For your Early American praft fur niture, come to Ellis Carpet & Tile featuring Pit-Crafts; Roll-Top Bread Box with matching Canister Set, Tin Panel Spice Cabinet, Kitchen Vegetable Bin, Microwave Oven Cabinet with roll door, Magazine Rack Table, Grandfather’s Genuine hand antiqued finish Medicine Chest, Kindling Box, Pet Food .House, Organ Wind Chimes. * A 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL ITEMS TO MARCH 15th. 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We look forward to our Easter Siinrise Service again this year. Several other chur ches in out area of the county will be coining together with us for worship service at waters edge. It is a beautiful location frir such a service. Please remember our sick and distfessed in your prayers. !l This week our Prayer List includes: Meta Mason, Aifdrey Kline, Ruth Whitley, Hubert Woodard, Kitty Houden, Owen Pate, and Roger Whitley. We know our Lord will relieve our suf fering or He will give us the Continued On Page 9-A choice...not theirs) and in general conversation learned how protective and proud the city was of its historical base. We were most impressed, knowing how quickly what was can disappear. Our firm has been involved over many years in efforts to attract business to an area. We have learned that all the favorable statistics you can drum up are certainly influen tial, but the most important ingredient is culture. Culture comes in many forms. But, for sure, it does in clude. . .very importantly.. .the qualty of life that is express ed in the historical at mosphere of Edenton. It is an intangible. It’s hard to hear the cash register ring because a grand home exists on a quite, shaded street. But it does. The most progressive thing If you need any painting done, now. is the time to get a discount price. Call: Bobby Kolikas Painting, Contractor 793-5697 If you wish to talk to Bobby, he is now painting the Iredell House. FURNITURE IS OUR SPECIALTY Have your antiques restored. All furniture customized, and restyled if you choose. Springs tied - Frames r.eglued Wood refinished on uphplstered furniture. Large selection of fktfrics. • All fabrics apd W?|[k guarantee. Call for an estimate. 9 * Hours Monday thru Friday 8 to 5 By appointment other hours 482-2476 Ivey Meadows Upholstery Northside Shopping Center Thursday. Mi. IHB:-. i* ■- - ’ ■ '** 9 business can do is to support its local cultural activities. They must keep in mind the long term and not be so ab sorbed with today’s bottom line that their place in the future is uninsured. Keep prodding, Mr. Am burn. As we all know it’s dif ficult to see the forest for the trees. Sincerely, 1 Mark V. Barker, Jr. Orlando, Fla. TMAMHHCSYRUP OR TRiAWNIC-IZTABIETS FOR ALLERGY REUff THAT’S NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT l!IX2 horsev I..il»oi.iii.fi.->. I (ivismn of S.mdn/. Inc . Lincoln. Nr(iras|ui liKlilll

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