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TbMrsday. April 7, '»>»:; L—4 -4 if' t...: ' 1 I Iff IL 1 a == ~ s JP¥bMl su I ir-"w S A j m W IRV :« | #J|HHO' , |i : lK| JJk jf y ■■ **N§fHr k «ti :V |Jp^ Hlm # HARDEE’S DONATES TO HEART FUND Arlene Beaman, assistant manager of Hardee’s, is shown here presenting a check of $77.25 from the sale of big cookies to Mrs. Bet l ty Bunch, commercial chairman for the Heart Association. Marriage Is By Rev. H.E. Mallison Marriage is an institution of the human race from time im memorial. All societies from the most primitive have had some means or rules to govern provided in its struc ture for identifying male and female living together. In,all societies a ritual of some sort-from dragging the reluctant maiden from a cave to walking down the aisle has indicated to others in and out of the tribe-hands off. Mar riages have been legal, religious, social affirmations of the binding of two people Together. In some lands marriages are contracted by families— the persons never seeing each other until the hour of the ceremony. In other places common law marriages are recogniz ed no religious ceremony or papers-legal are used but the community makes provision for its “legality.” The present emphasis on “relationships” is not new. But there are rules even jn the r-rjage'-' ianot new either. Even CUSTOM DRAPERIES CAN BE AFFORDABLE By demand we are now offering the service of Custom Draperies. Expert workmanship and all work guaranteed All styles available We suggest • We measure We install Bedspreads, Dustruffles, Canopies and Shower Curtains Large selection of fabrics Wallpaper Residential and Commercial Call today for an estimate 482-2476 IVEY MEADOWS UPHOLSTERY and INTERIORS NorthaMe Shopping Center I PROFESSIONAL STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY Package " Two Bxios • Ttire# sx7s Is ' H A j#.. FIrIOCIP jWIWBI ‘ Z. 95 'deposit KW, • Gross* sl** utra pr psnsa I * Buittfsi imhjm* il ’ To Inquire About Our Photographer's <i Hours for Next Weok Phone4B2-322l in this country or so called "Christian” countries all one has to do is to read the history of kings, biographies of “im portant” people, or examine the skeleton in the closets of any family. A lot of shock is being ex pressed about the disintegra tion of marriage as an institu tion. But 50 per cent of the mariages in this country last until the death of one of the spouses and that AVERAGE length of their marriage is 42 years. That is really something! Societal changes make it possible for people to enter marriage because they want MICROWAVE OVENS Quick and easy to use, the microwave oven is one of the favorite kitchen ap pliances few all members of the family. Kids love to make snacks and sandwiches in it..and the more they do for themselves, the more time mom saves. ggplQ IT' to and get out of it, too. And most remarry! The problem with marriage is not divorce, it is with our understanding of what it is. Basically marriage has the concept of “binding” two people together. A piece of paper, a minister, priest or rabbi, family or community pressure may help make a marriage possible but doesn’t make a marriage. HAVE YOUR CARPET 4% BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME My In a matter of a few hours, we can ylfcßj revive its original beauty and j freshness. /JK We use the famous Von Schrader Ju Jmj/ dry-loam method. No /Ml Jfj j moisture goes through jfT' to the underside to * damage the pile or J backing. There is no odor. Carpet can be used the same day. MATTHEW Carpel Cleaning Service Phone Colerain - 356-2343 Edenton - 482-2610 Your hands can be Beautiful Too! Announcing Starting immediately Doris Jean’s Beauty Shop will provide Manicure Services Modem equipment available Hot Oil & Standard Manicure Treatment is now available Call for an appointment: Doris Jean f s Beauty Shop 482-3383 109 Badham Rd. Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Democratic Raily, Apr! 15 And 16 The Northeastern Democratic Rally is being . held April IS and 18 at Roller World in Nags Head, N.C. The. Rally is being sponsored by - Northeastern County Democratic Parties. Chowan County Democratic Party is one of the sponsoring coun ties. “We expect this event to be not only a successful fun draiser, but also, one of the best events sponsored by Democrats in our state,” commented Lueta Sellers, Chair of Chowan County Democratic Party. Governor Hunt along with members of Council of State and Congressman Walter B. Jones will be attending Fri day, April 15th events. The scheduled events begin at 6:90 P.M. with a receiving line for Governor Hunt followed by a dinner and dance. The music for the dance will be provid ed by the “Stringdusters”. Scheduled events for Satur day, April 16th begin at 4:30 P.M. with a reception at Roller World where state wide Democratic candidates will be in the receiving line. An “Old Fashion Dare Coun ty Seafood Cookout” will begin at 5:00 P.M. with another dance beginning at 7:00 P.M. featuring the “Stringdusters”. Tickets which include all events for April 15 and 16 are $65.00/couple and $35.00/individual. Tickets may be purchased in Chowan County from Precinct Chairs and Officers of the Chowan' County Democratic Exec utive Committee. For more information call Lueta Sellers at 482-4134. • Counci On Ministries To Meet Sunday The Council on Ministries of .the Eden ton United Methodist Church will meet at 6:45 P.M., Sunday, April 10, in the church library. The Administrative Board will meet at 7:30 P.M., Sun day, April 10. The Mary/Martha UMW Circle will meet on Monday, April 11, 10:30 A.M., with Elizabeth Zarbock. The Afternoon UMW Circle will meet at 3 P.M., Tuesday, April 12, at the church. The Susanna Wesley Circle will meet at 8 P.M., Tuesday, April 12, with Lucy Harless. ■BBBBMMM By purchasing your home phone, you eliminate rental charges and save every month on your phone bill. And if you buy before May 31st, we’ll give you a 20% discount off the current low price. Contact your local Carol inaTelephone Business Office or call toll free 1-800-682-5670 for more information. Call off the rent during our 20% off Great American Phone Sale. Carolina Telephone ■■■ UNTED TELEPHONE SYSTEM 1 \ * . ■ There’s something appeal ing about a sale. Maybe you just want to test your buying skill to see if you really can get something for nothing. Or maybe you believe you’re contributing to the family in come by saving a few dollars. Whatever your reason for go ing to a sale, be a wise shop per and get you money’s worth. Before you buy, ask yourself “Why is this item on sale?” See if the reason makes a difference to you. Here’s what I mean. When buying clothing, find out if the style is on its way out. If so you may wish to pass it up. However, if you can Theresa T. Ford Home Economist Extension Agent wear the garment a great deal right away, it may be an excellent buy. Also notice if the garment is shopworn, soiled or damaged. The cost of dry cleaning could bring the price back up. On the other hand, if a garment is damaged, a clever seamstress may be able to mend it and get an excellent buy in the bargain. Know if the item is an ir regular or second. Seconds have flaws such as mends, tears or runs that may or may not show or affect wear. Ir regulars may have imperfec tions of color, knit or size. Perhaps the garment is of a color or style that didn’t sell. Page 9-A But if it looks good on you - it may be an excellent purchase. Perhaps the price was reduced because only hard-to sell sizes are left. Under these circumstances, you can often find excellent buys in sample garments or shoes. By all means, notice the construction. Is a portion of the garment put together wrong? Are the seamaripping out? The person who 1 sews may be able to correct these faults. If you don’t sew, the in vestment may not be a wise one. X 0 I I r fcortaid
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