'^i^f ||l Christine Delons Boone A(iii Boon* Oanouneas £nyayamant Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Boone Sr-, of Edenton, would like to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Christine Deloris, to Mr. John Henry Taylor, son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Joe Henry Taylor also of Edenton. The wedding is planned for June 25,1983 at 3:00 P.M. at New Bethel Baptist Church of N.C. Invitations are toeing sent out. A reception jwill take place after the ■ceremony at the Hillcrest •Gardens, Hertford, N.C. T The Bride-elect received jjher High School Diploma jjfrom John A. Holmes High i.School of Edenton, in 1975 and '.also a B.S. Degree in Early Education in 1979 :from Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City, N.C. She is presently •employed by the Edenton- Chowan Schools as a substitute teacher. •i The prospective : bridegroom received his High • School Diploma from Chowan > High School of Tyner, in 1973 [and also a B.S. degree in ■Mathematics in 1978 from f Elizabeth City State Universi ty of Elizabeth City, N.C. He S' is presently employed by Atlantic Forest Products, Inc. • of Edenton. GUARANTEED FOR THE I jrIEXT I IflinGjp’j AN IRAYOU CAN BANKON ■ Now o o g, eat time to get your RA tor a lot of good reasons • Now, thru Apr! 151 h. you con deposit up to SZOOO 00" inanßA and still get credit on your IMI •axes Now is a great time to get your IRA... Now thru April 15th you can deposit in an IRA and get credit on your 1982 taxes. EDENTON SAVINGS & LOAN 322 S. BROAD STREET EDENTON, N.C. 27932 x AIN Animals wouldn’t burn your home. Don’t burn theirs. Only you Wean prevent fewest fires. * cSutcv A Pi»Ni» Starr .ifThi*. Newspaper 6t The Advertising Ohiikil Tot snd •fllrout Women Thursday, April 14, 1983 Society A/eun Mrs. Bertha Ward, her son Robert Ward and wife Alice Ward, and grandchildren Sharon and William Caudle visited North Carolina Cen tral University for parents Day, on April 10. 1983 where Mrs. Rick Schroedel United SJn Matting* Miss Donna Stallings and Rick Schroedel were married March 26 at 2:00 P.M. at Upßiver Friends Church by Rev. Rendal Cosand. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Stallings of Belvidere. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Page 3-A her grandchildren Sheila Jeanette Ward attend. Col. and Mrs. R.M. Hoff man from Charlotte, N.C. spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Y. Kirby. Schroedel of Eldred, N.Y. Wedding music was provid ed by Lyn Winslow—organist and Russell Lassiter—soloist. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Matron of honor was Mrs. Cheryl White, sister of the bride of Belvidere. Bridesmaids were Jackie Ar nold of Elizabeth City, Susan Rogerson of Manteo, Brenda Sawyer of Raleigh and Jill Twine of Norfolk. Best man was Cullie Miller i*fsacfelfc.Ushers*vere Rpfcu jteFQjMoaf Chesapeake. Carl of the bride of Belvidere, and Wayne Winslow of Hertford. Justin Winslow of Hertford was ring bearer. Nicole Baker of Belvidere was flower girl. A reception was held at the church. After a wedding trip to Shenandoah, Va., the cou ple will live in Norfolk, Va. JSergeaiift S£NTRY-X 1 Flea & Tick Collar Ptoytam S/aotuotad by Theresa T. Ford The Chowan County Agricultural Extension Ser vice will sponsor a program on “Women and the Law” on Tuesday, May 10, at 11:00 A.M. in the conference room of the Municipal Building in Edenton. All persons in mii.iiirr- Barrie B. Stokes terested in attending the pro gram should call the Exten sion Office, 482-8431, to register. Barrie B. Stokes, family resource management specialist for the North Carolina Agricultural Exten sion Service, will present the program. She is the first lawyer on the home economics staff. Ms. Stokes was a visiting in structor at NCSU from 1979 to 1982, teaching business and agricultural law. Before that, she was associate attorney with the law firm of Phelps, Owens, Jenkins, Gibson and Fowler in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for one year. She is a member of the North Carolina and Alabama Bar Associations. Ms. Stokes earned a B.S. degree in psychology Magna Cum Laude from the Univer sity of Alabama and J. D. degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. She is a native of Bermingham, Alabama. She and her hus band, Eric, make their home in Durham. Ms. Stokes will cover such information as legal and economic rights, property ownership and divorce. '• x % W ■ ) % • 1 J ; !% rs : V. Martha Jean Harney SLnyagamant Mr. and Mrs. William Harney of Peoria, Illinois would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Jean Harney to William Allen Hayes, Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Hayes, Sr. of Fairmont, North Carolina. The bride is a 1980 graduate of Illinois State University with a B.S. in Education. She is employed as a third and fourth grade teacher by Ber tie County Schools. The bridegroom is a 1980 graduate of North Carolina State University, with a B.S. in Soil Science. He is employed as a soil scientist by N.C. State Dept, of Natural Resources and Community Development. The couple is planning a May 29th wedding at First Presbyterian Church in Eden ton. They will reside in Edenton. Sr |p V Joyce Evonne Roberts t Mr. & Mrs. William C. Roberts of Edenton would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Evonne, to William L. White, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wallace White of Route 3, Edenton. The wedding is planned for 2 P.M. on May 7,1983, at War ren Grove Baptist Church. Friends and Relatives are invited to attend. ' v 4 £ I®-’ fc PB|; jp % f ’ A w| * t 'll** Mrs. Stanley Cullen Bunch Janet Darlene Everson First foods for a kitten can be cooked cereals or crumbled cold varieties, such as shredded or flaked wheat. Milk is a must. Scrambled eggs and chopped raw beef will make a hit. DR. A. F. DOWNUM, JR. a OPTOMETRIST Undetected Far-Sightedness There are many people who totally ignorant of their far suffer from far-sightedness sightedness, especially if the (hyperopia) and are quite degree of error is small, unaware of it. How is this If you are suffering from possible? eye strain, you should consult Frequently, people can with your eye care specialist compensate for this error by without delay. Far- ACCOMMODATION. They sightedness is easily cor unconsciously strengthen the rected with a convex lens, curves of the crystalline lens, This adds sufficient power to increasing the refractive the eye’s optical system to power of the eye so that the allow the crystalline lens to image comes into focus on the remain in the flattened state retina. normal for distance vision. Thus, they set clearly-but the energy it takes will often , ... . . ~ . ~..._ In the interest of better vision result in eye strain. They may also find that near work or ,rom the o,,ice of reading will be particularly A.F. Downum. Jr., O.D. tiring. Yet, because accom- 103 W. Fden Street modation is an unconscious EDENTON effort, many persons may be 482-3218 • - • L . ' t Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. ~ D.D.S. Fellow of The Academy of General Denistry Are Child’s Teeth On Schedule? Children’s teeth are worked their way through somewhat like trains or his gums to replace them, airplanes. If they don’t So should the permanent arrive on schedule, you canine teeth. The last (or rather your child) step is for all four 12-year may be in for a problem. molars to emerge behind How do you know if the the 6-year molars. This permanent teeth are should happen between replacing the primaries the ages of 11 and 13. on schedule? Here’s the There is no exact “ballpark” timetable for “date” when all perma you to use as a reference. nent teeth should be in. Between the age of 7% But there is a normal to 10, he should have four schedule of events. If permanent incisors in your child is not “on front as well as a primary schedule” there may be a canine, first and second problem. You’ll need a molar, and a permanent dentist’s help to correct 6-year molar on each it. side. This gives him a total of 12 teeth in each A public service with the aim dental arch. of promoting better dental By the time he’s 12, he he»Wi environment, should have lost the From the office of: primary (baby) molars. RICHARD N. HINES, JR., The permanent Pj D ' 8 /’ 437 premolars should have ** “We Cater To Cowards” Waddinq JOlam ■Ota Onnouncad Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Everson, of Edenton, wish to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet Darlene, to Mr. Brian Richard Lannon of Raleigh. Mr. Lannon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard Lannon of St. Joseph, Michigan. The wedding is planned for Saturday, June 4, a* 3:00 P.M. at the Bethlehem Church of Christ, Hertford. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mattixye l/outs -@te Sxchanyed Miss Kimberly Annette White, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Howard White of Wind sor, and Stanley Cullen Bunch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bunch of Route 1, Edenton (Rocky Hock) were married in a 3 o’clock ceremony on April 2 at Rocky Hock Baptist Church. The bride was given in mar riage by her parents, and escorted by her brother, Bil ly White of Robersonvilie. The Rev. Donald Wagner of ficiated. Music was presented by Mrs. Peggy Byrum, pianist of Rocky Hock, and soloist, Sammy Morris also of Rocky Hock. Purple and white irises and white carna tions trimmed in lavendar were the flowers used. Bridesmaids were Miss Ellen White of Colerain and Miss Cindy Holloman of Greenville. The flowergirl was Micky Coleman, niece of the bride. The bridegroom’s father served as a bestman. Ushers were Merle Bunch and Eddie Bunch, brothers of the bridegroom both of Rocky Hock. Mrs. Susie Swanner of Edenton directed the ceremony while Judy Conner of Windsor presided at the guest book. After the honeymoon trip to Florida the couple will live at Rt. 3, Edenton. The bride is a 1978 graduate of Bertie Senior High School. She received a degree in En vironmental Science from Martin Community College in 1980 and a degree in Nursing from Pitt Community College in 1982. Prior to the marriage she was employeed as a registered nurse at Pitt Coun ty Memorial Hospital in Greenville. She will now be working as a R.N. at Chowan Hospital, Edenton. The bridegroom is a 1979 graduate of Chowan Academy. He received a degree in automotive engineering from Pitt Com munity College in 1981 and a degree in dieseld engineering in 1982. He is employed at Hobbs Implement Company in Edenton. Courtesies March 7- Lingerie shower given by Sonya Hurdle and Cindy Holloman at Ms. Hur dle’s Carriage House Apt. in BEVERLY’S CUSTOM SEWING Custom Drapes, Bedspreads, Dust Ruffles, Misc. Sewing Alterations 482-4162 Shop I.’N.S. At Rockp Hock Boneless Rib Steak lb. $3.59 Cube Steak lb. $2.2? Bone-In Chuck Roast lb. $1.29 Boneless Beef Stew lb. $1.79 Boneless Chuck Roast $1,89 Homemade Link Sausage lb. $1.69 Homemade Sausage Meat lb. $1.49 Center Cut Pork Loin lb. $1.69 End Cut Pork Loin lb. $1.49 Whole Chickens lb. 49* Famo Or Creme Flour 10 lb. bag *1.99 Parade Sandwich Bread... 2 for SI.OO Rocky Hock! Grocery George Drairdy. Owner Route I Edenton Phone SSI KKII Greenville. j£H| March 12 - A miscelMpeous shower was given by wnily and friends of the bridjfeoom at the Rocky Hock flE&ue Squad Building. March 23 - A stfijbrise shower and going awawparty for the bride given co workers at Pitt C«phty Memorial Hospital. A ■ March 26 - (afternolb) A floating miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Nancy Davis, Mrs. Judy Con ner, Miss Ellen White and Mrs. Lori White at the home of Mrs. Davis, Windsor. March 26 - (night) Friends of the bridegroom honored him with a bachelor party at the home of John Gilliam Wood, IV in Edenton. March 26 - (night) Bridesmaid dinner held at Fasdicks in Greenville. April 1- Rehearsal party given by the parents of the bridegroom at their home in Edenton. A rare South American bird, the hoatzin, has claws on its wings as well as on its feet when it’s young, heip it to climb about in the trees. To my father who was born on April 16. - 123 ' v S' ■ * True Success -i He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed qften. and loved much; who has gain ed the respect of intelligent men and the love of iittie children: who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a -perfect • pawn; - ui 1 x’MMcaili soul; who has never lacked dl preciation of earth's beauty. failed to express it. who has always looked for the best in others and given the best he had; whose life was an mspira tion, whose memory a benediction Written by Bessie A Stanley Adapted in memory of John F. White by his daughter, 198:1