- HMBttn|ij|uM HL ' ;^^ J -r w? P^ • vw- * % f'wi Kiy|. v > \ iLfl *yg|§f ’ , 1%-|:ll VteUUedMwHl OjriiWMiHlOitrtM £mfefememtSh {kutomacedt Mr. Ik Mrs. Galley Lee Cheapen of Behndere *n nounce the encasement of their daughter. Vicki Lee, to Clyde Winter*) Overton, Jr., son of Mr. Ik Mrs. Overton, Sr., of Hertford. The bride-elect is a graduate of Perquimans High School, College of the Albemarle, and Sast Carolina University. She is presently teaching in the Elizabeth City Pasquotank School System. jSttiA Sk -Qnm.om.rn.cod Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Weiss of Edenton, announce the birth of their son, Daniel L. Weiss, Jr., on May 22 in Chowan Hospital. IBs mater Marion's Beauty Salon | Professional Color Counseling toom SlWe £adq Consultant" J!?;” 3 rw v'-' .!'*:■ "wi'j.Jt For Wednesday appointments call™ 4823147 Pembroke Creek Townhouses ? Am Located on beautiful Pembroke Greek in Historic and progressive Edenton, N.C. Those lovely Townhouses are built in colonial tradition and furnished with quality appliances. Each Townhouse overlooks Pembroke Creek with its own boat slip. For truly elegant retirement water side living you should visit this unique community. Excellent conventional and VA financing available. Call T.B.H. Wood 919- 40-3714 919492-4959 EhtoMte C. Mak h—hy Pembroke Greek TUntwm UH ro* IlllCHfr KBN Edentea. N.C. 21982 9 Off. A. F. DOWNUM. JR. orrowmosT Maintaining Maximum Vision Nome has to tell you bow your riston problems This important your vision and the prwcripttoa contains the m boalto of your eyes are Yet. fonnadoa aeoded to property many people neglect to take wkKvtdaaKat the femes for pnpm car* of this most your ristoo requirements, precious gift. Then, dqwatoag on your fcfe- To iasure that your vbmu is style, year optomrtrist may warkiap you Mm ammhnhom rithadbc- tor as optometry. Brnidas visiMi pnUws ether treatment to cairect those, aa optometrist is hHoawuktUukvwto qualified to detect eye *%» too •«**•»' dheaeos aad sages of other AF. Demnurn, Jr, OA health prohlomr joj w. (to snow After ymr oeamiaoHon is EDENTON "mTmmTm ATM" iyMMUMu win »nw • dliiwiiiUm h wt tm ■MMMK-aanwl The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Perquimans High School and is presently employed at HolloweU Oil Company in Winfall The wedding is planned for July » at C:M P.M. at Bethlehem Church of Christ aaa tlarlfnril in ncraora. No invitations are being sent locally but friends and relatives are invited to attend. nal grandpnrents are Mr. and Mrs. Abhitt B. Owens and the paternal grandmother is Mrs Betty J. Weiss. Jjomecominy Pay “To £• Cela Stated The Annual Homecoming Day will be celebrated at Chappell Hill Baptist Church on Sunday, June 5,1983. The day will start with the Homecoming Day Worship Service at 11:00 A.M. The Pastor, Rev. Billy Okl will be bringing the message during the morning service entitled, “Heaven, Our Homecoming”. A Fellowship Dinner will be shared by the members of the church along with their relatives and other friends and guests. At 2:30 P.M., The Annual Homecoming Singspiration will begin with feature guests consisting of, The Rocky Hock Quartet, The Baptist Four Quartet, The Ronnie Harrell-Jerry Phelps Duo, Mary Kaye and Emma Ray Lane, Connie Ashley, Paul Copeland, Curtis and Joyce Perry, Leonard and Viola Overman, The Happy Home Trio and Youth, The Gminders, Rick Pronto and the Upriver Friends Choir, The Hertford Pentecostal Trio and others...Chappell Hill Baptist Church is located on State Road 1002, between Belvidere and Center Hill. The Pastor, Billy Old in vites the public and friends of the church to come and share in this time of song and fellowship. SitikSJi Q) Qknounced Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Evans of Route 3, Edenton, announce the birth of their first child, Matthew Clayton Evans, born on May 4 in Chowan Hospital, Edenton. Maternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Harrell of Edenton. Great-grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Erie Jones of Edenton and Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Harrell of Merry Hill, N.C. * Paternal grandparents are Mr. h. Mrs. Thomas Lane of Edenton and the late Mr. George Wayland Evans. Great-grandmother is M'-s. Lizzie Pritchard of Hertford. .8 A commemorative-gift for a t *■ mw-born: assembh *an - ,1 jisortment of coins from me year of birth. Mount them and frame. It's a fift to last a lifetime 'I Want A Challenging Sales Career? Then talk to Jim Perry. Jim has excellent opportunities waiting for you in certain parts of North Carolina. Maybe where you are right now. Give Jim a call today. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. y> . mm JAMES 0. PERRY Jr. REGIONAL DIRECTOR PABozMO v Cary, NC 27511 T«L 467-5530 %t -find •Olrout Women Page 3-A * wHp ROSE GARDEN PARTY —On June Ist, at the gardens of Carol Becker and Sara Miller, a dozen ladies gathered to share their appreciation of roses. Becky Shepard, Dorothy Graham, Martha Leaiy, Judy Earnhardt, Nancy Campbell, Mary Rae Gardner, Grace Bean, Frances Inglis, Gertrude Rosevear and Euie Crighton met to exchange their ideas on the fragrant flower and to enjoy some time together. In the words of William Wordsworth, “Lovely is the Rose” and pictured above is the Americana Rose. M&M "Paycate jjoldi (ftaduatlon Approximately lUO parents, relatives and friends attend ed the pre-school graduation exercise held at the M & M Day Care Center on Friday, May 27, at 7 P.M. The entire pre-school class, totaling 15 children, participated. Presentations were made by Sharon Denise Bunch, the very capable and highly qualified teacher for this group. Management is most Dogs have been domesticated for 10,000 years, cats for no more than 5,000 years and probably much less. NOW /e OPEN M.Veel St " EJ«nton,N.C.a , W3^ * -to W S* v # «* The Lords Proprietors’ Inn Gifts for all occasions I Cl ~ - , w WE CLEAN CARPET, UPHOLSTERY, AND THE MOST PROFESSIONAL IS ALSO J THE LEAST EXPENSIVE! CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE ( 793-2418 Vl'll PRO CLEAN Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. ~ D.D.S. Bit Fellow of The Academy of General Denistry Getting A Second Opinion If you have one or more done to save them, teeth that are badly Perhaps they can be sav decayed and weaken by ed with root canal work to gum disease that your remove the infection dentist recommends ex- that’s causing the decay traction, should you ac- and pain. PSHiaps cept his recommendation periodontal treatment or or seek a second opinion? gum therapy will be need- No one looks forward to ed to restore your dental replacing natural teeth health. It will probably with artificial teeth. You cost much more than a won’t have the same simple extraction, but the chewing efficiency, and investment is worth it, if they certainly won’t feel you can save your teeth, the same as your natural There’s no teeth like your teeth. Even more distur- own teeth. bing, once a natural tooth is gone, it’s gone forever. That’s why every feasible A public Mryiet Wlth the aim effort should be made to promoting better dental keep your natural teeth. health environment. It may be that the teeth From the office of: in question are not only RICHARD N. HINES. JR., badly decayed but caus- D.D.S., 437 South Broad St., ilg; you pain, but ask your Edenton. Phone: 482-2774. dentist if anything can be “We Cater To Cowards” Thursday, June VIMS grateful to the M & M Parent Assoc, for furnishing and supervising refreshments. The graduates, adorned in lit tle boy blue caps, gowns and tassels, who stepped forward to receive diplomas are: Mar cus Boyce, Maricia Granby, Dwoda Gregory, Adrain Lewis, Jessica Morris, Chenita Rountree, Khalfani Rountree, Dytisha White and Marcus White. ’ Afattlaje l/our3 •site “Taken Miss Joyce Faye Jordan and Mr. Edsel F. Lassiter were united in marriage on May Ist at 3 o’clock P.M. in the Happy Home Pentecostal Holiness Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lee Jor dan, Sr., of Tyner. The groom is the son of Mrs. Rado Lassiter of Edenton. The bride was given in mar riage by her parents and escorted by her father. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Dan ny Meads of Hertford with Rev. Hubert Shropshire, of Tyner, assisting. Music was presented by Mr. Kevin Twine, pianist. Mr. Michael Jordan, brother of the bride, was soloist. Mrs. Ruth Ann Jordan, sister-in-law of the bride, of Edenton, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn Lassiter, niece of the groom, of Durham; Mrs. Arlene Dickens of Hertford; Miss Pam Piland of Tyner. Mr. Mickey Lassiter, brother of the groom, of Society A/*ut3 Mary White Overton has returned home from Albe querque, New Mexico. While there she attended her daughter, Debbie Lynn Over ton’s wedding to Michael Patrick Milligan. efore the wedding or graduation . . . Canton, Imari, Wildwood lamps , and unusual silver and Orientals. Ceramics by Mary’ Kirk Kelly Crystal, wedgewood, brasses, and Chinese imports. fter. . . perfect gifts for starting any new household. Come by the shop and visit with us soon. Open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Other days by chatice or by appointment. / ®\ ■■■■pH t bt • '4l Court Square Antiques and interiors VACATION NOTICE! RICKS LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Will Be Closed The Week Os July 3rd - July 9th The one week closing is to give our employees a vacation with a minimum loss of service to our customers. Regular Service Will Resume Monday, July 11th Thank You For Your Patronage And Cooperation! RICKS LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 209 W. Church St - Phone 481-2148 • Edenton, N. C VACATION NOTICE! Durham, served as best man. Ushers were: Mr. Donnie Lassiter, brother of the groom, of Elizabeth City; Mr. Hubert Lee Jordan, Jr. of Edenton and Mr. Don Jordan of Tyner, brothers of the bride. Children in the wedding were Miss Amy Jordan, flower girl and Master Chad Jordan, ring bearer, niece I HEP * Br » Mrs. Edsel F. Lassiter and nephew of the bridr Edenton. Mrs. Regina Bunch <*i Tyner was mistress of ceremony and Mrs. Denise Peckham. cousin of the bride, of East Haven, Connecticut registered the guests. s After a honeymoon trip to Williamsburg, Va. the couple are making their home at Route 3 in Edenton.