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t • • 1 11 I -a v S. §Bi »7 1 * * i \„ :; J » ■HI 'WT''msm I v v- li **£ \\ WgSmKKm NOMINEE FOR AWARD—Ms. Elizabeth Ricks has beer selected as one of the Department of Human Resources nominees for the Governor’s Award for Excellence. Her work through the Division of Services for the blind has earned hei this commendable honor. The purpose of the award is to acknowledge and express appreciation to the loyal, efficient and dedicated employees who provide services in all areas of • state government. Ms. Ricks will receive the Secretary’s Award for Outstanding Service on May 19, in Raleigh, N.C. AdiS Cjxeen <h Ota toxical Winnet Miss Sydell Green, daughter of Mrs. Virginia Nora Mitchell was the winner of the District II Oratorical Contest, which was held on April 24,1983 at the Elk’s Na tional Shrine in Winton, N.C. Miss Green will be com peting again at the State Con vention which will be held in Winston Salem, N.C., on May 15, 1983. The Elk organization is best known for its charitable Mti. A/ixon “To -flelAtes* -fit V-Q& Meeting The Eaenton Tea Party Chapter, DAR, will meet Wednesday, May 11, at 1:00 P.M. at Boswell’s Restaurant. Mrs. Williams Nixon, Chapter Regent, will address the Afattiaye l/ours -fixe Hxckanyed Continued From Page 2-A Busby, nephew of the groom and Master Richard Busby, nephew of the groom handed the programs. Mrs. Ruth White of Hert ford was mistress of ceremony. Following a wedding trip to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, the couple will residfe . ..in §dentpn,, 9IUJ »,0,.. .vi, /(,- (Courtesies; J»o ?-i Following the ceremony, a ' reception was held in the church fellowship hall given by the bride’s parents. A picnic supper was given by Mr. & Mrs. Max Busby, Mr. & Mrs. Billy Jarvis, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cutino and Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Saunders at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Max S. Busby after rehearsal. I. i Ijl |il!lllillllllllii!l!!lllllil;;ll!!ll!!llllll!i ] jjj j| M Jffl 111 || ! j ''||||{|" :< NEW FILM EQUIPMENT! Pn!>^^ . Mpu/oniiNni /COUPON BOOKS> ★ NEW SOUND. / AVAILABLE IN LIMITED ★ MODERN NEW LOOK! // OU^m«S2f2lo T: 1 2 MOVIE CHOICES! V.' E S™j£ Eu yJ OPEN 7 WEEK!/^^»AT. AND SUN. 3:00 AND 5:00 gJsJ^[^^JP| I" & ,ND efforts. Accompanying Sydell on April 24,1983 were her mother Mrs. Nora Mitchell ahd Mrs. Rosa Rountree who have been working closely in helping to prepare her speech, along with Mrs. Agnes Blount, chairperson for the Educa tional Department of Edenton ipk’s* Exalted Ruler James V. White, Sr., Deputy Wilbur G. Pierce and other local Elk "supporters and friends. group on some highlights of the ninety-second NSDAR Continental Congress which she attended April 19-23, in Washington, D.C. A bridal luncheon was given by Mrs. Ruth White at her home on April 22. The bride was honored with a tea given by Mrs. Gale White, Mrs. Deborah Francis, Mrs. Linda Smith, and Miss Carol Byrum on April 9 at the home of Mrs. Francis. The couple was honored at a wiile arid" cheese parity £t the home ufMr; -$r Mrs. drttabHft 2d: * t \ «#•■>*. a* j*;... I II .*> A miscellaneous shower was given on March 19 by Mrs. Linda Evans, Mrs. Carolyn Ricks, Mrs. Helen Lewis and Mrs. Janet Smith at the home of Mrs. Evans. The couple was honored at a cocktail buffet on March 5 at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Guttu. United Dn Ma.fua.ya Continued From Page 2-A ; Pulliam of Elizabeth City and Debra A. Sanderlin of Shawboro registered guests. A reception was held im mediately following the ceremony in the church fellowship hall. After a honeymoon trip to Florida, the couple will make their homeat Route 1, Tyner. The bride is a 1978 graduate of Chowan High School and a 1982 graduate of East Carolina University. She is presently employed as a public health educator with Pasquotank-Perquimans- Camden-Chowan District Health Department. The bridegroom is also a 1978 graduate of Chowan High School and 1982 graduate of East Carolina University. He is employed as a farmer in Chowan County. Courtesies February 26 - Kitchen and Recipe Shower, the home of Mrs. Nan Copeland, given by Mrs. Nan Copeland, Mrs. Donna Copeland, Mrs. Emily Copeland, and Mrs. Celia Rae Copeland. March 19 • Miscellaneous Shower, at Ryland Communi ty Building. Given by Mrs. Marie Peele, Mrs. Delsie White, Mrs. Gloria Stallings, Mrs. Jackie Peele, Mrs. Deborah Peele, Mrs. Phyllis Peele, Mrs. Sarah Copeland, Mrs. Bonnie Jones, and Mrs. Yvonne Ward. March 28 - Lingerie and Linen Shower, at PPCC District Health Department, given by Ms. Janis Pulliam, Mrs. Pam Pritchard, Mrs. Adelaide Ward, Mrs. Carolyn Cartwright, Ms. Debra Sanderlin, and Ms. Kay Lee. April 9 - Bridal Luncheon given by Mrs. Lillian Winslow (her home), Becky Winslow, Mrs. Judy Riddick, Mrs. Darlene Winslow, Mrs. Sharon Lane, Mrs. Linda Phthisic and Mrs. Virginia Winslow. Rehearsal Dinner - April 9 - given by and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N. Jor dan, Sr. Rehearsal Party - April 9 - given at the church fellowship hall by Mrs. Mae Belle Chap pell, Mrs. Dorothy Chappell, Mrs, Orice Ward, Mrs. Judy - | H. Winslow, Mrs. Harriet Winslow, Mrs. Judy Winslow, Mrs. Mary Winslow, and Mrs. Carole Chappell. Society Mew* Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Oglesby are having as a guest this week Mr. Oglesby’s daughter Carolyn Holleb of Larchmont, New York. Tot -find "dbout Women Thursday. May 5,1983 HP I|| .., wL % -k i'X prr zammSSSfci-- Mrs. Carlton (Butch) Duran. Jr. 'PouUe-ffiny Gatamony JQatftotmad Miss Darlene Fox and Carlton (Butch) Duran, Jr. were married on April 23 in Newport News Park. It was a double ring ceremony per formed by Dr. Robert Gray, formerly of Edenton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Jerry Fox Congleton of Providence Forge, Va. and the late Jackie Fox, also the step-daughter of the late Mayhew Congleton. They were former residents of Cape Colony. The bridegroom is station ed at Yorktown Naval Base. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. Duran, Sr., of Can ton, Miss. Mrs. Patty Hinson, sister of the bride, was matron of Society Aleut* Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Weeks spent the weekend in Raleigh and attended the Sunday evening performance of “Julius Caesar” at the Theatre in the Park. Jason Weeks had a leading part in the play. //up teals Continued From Page 2-A reception was hosted by the parents of the bride. The bride is a graduate of East Gaston High School, and Mars Hill College. She is self employed. Mr. Leary graduated from John A. Holmes High School in Eden ton and Elon College, He is a district manager for Namolco, Inc. Too Lato To Classify FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR— Responsible for directly supervising the daily work of cooks, food service workers and porters, manage operation of employee cafeteria service, and perform some theraupeutic duties In the area of patient care Supervisory skills and food service experience perferred. If in terested, please see Mr Bill Taylor, Employment Security Commission, Edenton, N.C. Mayschg.k Page 3-A honor. Keith Bailey was the best man. A reception was held at the Naval Reserve Fleet Associa tion, in Yorktown, Va. After a wedding trip the couple resides in Newport News Va. ■ Make I U - Easier Amana Radarange Must Clear Out I Microwave Chen ■ I save mummn 367 E I s so mo BBS SAVE s l33°° I ■ Amana TURBO 210 V ~~£z==z=== =: :v ■ Automatic Washer! 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Ashby Browder ,or usec! Principal - Charles Krause , f Call 482-3567 for information ».es Miss Htfium /Jonotad With -On C/pan -f/ousa Gail Singletary Byrum of Edenton, and Clyde Long Brooks, Jr., of Dunn, were honored with an Open House on April 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gray of Lill ington. Miss Byrum is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Byrum, Jr., of Edenton and Clyde is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Brooks of Dunn. The couple will be married in Edenton on June 18th. Methodist "Topic S)5 oiosen “The Price of Real Motherhood” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn for the sermon topic during the morning wor ship service at eleven o’clock on Sunday, May 8, at the Edenton United Methodist Church. The text for this message is Lamentations 4:3b. The Mary / Martha UMW Circle will meet at 10:30 A.M., Monday, May 9, with Joy Oborn. Upon their arrival Miss Byrum was presented with a nosegay corsage of miniature Spring flowers and Mr. Brooks with a boutonnier of minature carnations. The honored couple and their parents received guests in the Gray’s living room. Guests were directed to the dining and breakfast rooms for petite fours, fruit punch and an assortment of other refreshments. The dining The Susanna Wesley Circle will meet on Monday, May 9, 8 P.M. The Afternoon Circle will meet on Tuesday, May 10, 3:30 P.M., at the church library. A Bake Sale and Fish Fry will take place at the church on Saturday, May 14. The Bake Sale will begin at 9 A.M., and the Fish Fry plates will be available from 11 A.M. until 6 P.M table was covered with an an tique white hand crocheted and embroidered &ble cloth. An arrangement tff old rose and blue mixetf^flowers centered the table aM was ac cented with old n^e‘ribbon. Honored Mrs. Elizabeth 'Barbour, Continued Ort'Page 8-A *7und fitive The Lighthouse in Elizabeth City will be holding a fund raising drive through May 8 to save the lighthouse. Ministers from Tfex?s, Ken tucky and Chartjj|te, N.C. along with big namdguid local singing groups will Si involv ed in the effort to rajse money to purchase the “Lighthouse” building in Elizabeth City. The Gospel Travelers will be singing on Thursday night, the Gospel Beacons on Friday night, the Anchormen on Saturday night, and the Cavaliers on Sunday after noon at 2 P.M., followed by the Black Movement later that night.
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