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David KiisseU William' and Nani i V Swtedid Sngelement Si /Innonncod Mrs. Betty Swindell of Edenton and Marion S. Swindell of Hertford an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Nancy Elizabeth, to David Russell Williams, son of Mrs. Lois Williams and Dr. Robert M. Williams of Vero Beach, Florida. The wedding will take place Saturday. September 3, at 2:00 P.M. in the Hertford United Methodist Church. Miss Swindell, a graduate of Perquimans High School, received a Bachelor of jScience Degree in Biology '.from Guilford College and a I Bachelor of Science Degree in :Physical Therapy from East t?t. Jsly ffkom. “to {k JL/tktbf m H Dr. Lily Chou will perform a solo piano recital at the an- Dr. Lily Chou (Oi ve Dad an erwawli winner. ; I ♦ WALL STREET BILLFOLD bymeecß* t ♦ <> ▼ Fines! polished cowhide with bill pocket and I I ♦ creat! card space Also matching three-toWs. i i ♦ key case Anvil Brown. I > ♦ FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL ♦ Name Stamped In 23K Gold Absolutely FREE! I DAVIS I JEWELERS Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. D.D.S. H 4 Fellow of The Academy of General Oenistry Saving An Aching Tooth If your child should area, including the ai de velop a toothache, your fected portion of tbe pulp dentist will probably do where it enters tbe tooth's whatever he can to save it roots. The tooth will ha if the decay is not too medicated then filled to widespread. This will be protect it from farther true whether it's a baby decay. By remaining a tooth'or one of the child's place, the tooth will hafe permanent teeth. It’s im- keep all of year child’s portant to the child’s other teeth in atigameuL future dental health to try At the same time it wto be to keep all of his baby reserving a place far the teeth in place until the permanent tooth, so it permanent teeth erupt to will have a bettor chemee replace them. If a tooth to arrive to its proper were extracted, tbe sur- position, unblocked bp rounding teeth might shifting or crowded tooth crowd together, filling the space, and blocking the —r— — eruption of the perm*- _ nent tooth. The dentist will first anesthetize the decayed ~ mmet of: tooth so the child will not r ,ryf»> ti— yy feel pain. He will then nm nr aetoh BnUI * clean out the decayed rtrnn- Pham: man. ‘We Cater To Cowards” Carolina University. She it employed as a staff physical therapist at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. Mr. Wilhams, a graduate of Vero Beach High School, received a Bachelor of Science Degree in HWip from Guilford College aad a Masters Degree in Health Ad ministration from Tulane University in New Orisons. He is employed as an ad ministrative resident in the North Broward Hospital District in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. No invitations are bring sent locally. Friends aad relatives are invited to attend. nual meeting of the Chowan Arts Council on Tuesday, June 21 at 8 P.M. in the Fellowship Hall of the Eden ton United Metbockst Church. Since her move to the Albemarle area in 1981, Dr. Chou has delighted numerous audiences with her music. She first performed in Edenton in January, 1982 in Chowan Arts Council’s Series of Female Artists and most recently at May Play Day. Both perfor mances received standing ovations. In the recent Spring Arts Festival sponsored by College of the Albemarle, Dr. Chou played with the famous Ciompi Quartet of Duke University. Her June 21 Soatty AUws tended the weMtog of har StoPday* la ChaSjwaß nesti s Mm* ZXh »Tst OaSwuSenS hern daring the Spring theae wtiaihMAt Othwr CWwaa Chanty iJMwhaeanmd pieces ea the lists for the semester Dean'S List: Ptrihp lyse Dale, Ml Catanna Street; Karen A Bsaaa, Raato 3. fideatoa; Phasy J. Phweß, ME Nerth Bread Sheet; Jii Chib Drive; aad NHM Lraee Beach, Route t. Tyner Dana, Chantry dab Drive; Keaaath A. Berry, 4K North Oakaae Street; Me Route 3, Bdeatoa; SaaMa T. DastoS, Bdsatoa; Vsr nice Rahhch, RmitoL Edsa iags, Qaeea Street. fi LUy Chou was hare in in Haag Bang. wharfaT»be age affivuahn haps bur first BJL cum touto from Bob Jems University of Smthtra her graatort pride and joy are to the actoivimouti of her currently daiag graduate work at prestigtous mdrer- Precodtog the recital by Dr. Chou, ton wfl be a short busmess saaothto which will year’s activities es ghgfrsa Arts MtoetoudilSinrid Directors members. The pnhfic is cutdtogy bsvitod to recital. Oimi&iau toauurtida topaariugm ssrrssTrtSe UtovenfryofAl^maSdhaol toatormsTwiitortaftodL too awl the father of Dr. | tßlltrf Jtouse I N St, lWitohiriEyeaton N Friday and Saturday Night Specials fj VS Broiled Stifled Flounder 6.45 N U Fried or Broiled Flounder 5.45 VI 10 oz. Charbroiled New York Strip 8.45 am vA AU served with O DJ baked potato or steak fries, f 1 M cole slaw or house salad. F* N Lunch Daily 11-6 va VJ Evening hours: 5-9 Wednesday CX -10 Friday & Saturday N Closed on Sunday rr n Ifiioth<risc| $ Jjarf W BJjf &TL.*** N XZZjSM# %t /it J. /Oo*t Woman Page 3-A Mm Marie Presses Waddmj A* Mr. A Mrs. MUes M. DuMow of Paradise Road, Edeaton, N.C. and Mr. Thomas Ashton Presson Sr., of Pmden BhwL, Suffolk, VA aaaooace the engagement of their daughter, Kim Marie, to Whitney Stuart Peace, son of Mr. A Mrs. Stuart Edward Peace of Beechwood Drive, Suffofc. VA. Miss Presson is the grand daugbter of Mr. A Mrs. Roy Lee Denson of Suffoßt and the late Mr. A Mrs. Herman Gor don Presson, Sr. of Suffolk She is a 1900 graduate of John F. Kennedy High School and is presently a senior at Übuttd £* Mavutp Edna CUretta Privott and Kenneth Irving Riddick of Eatontown, NJ were married Saturday, June 11th in White Oak Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Privott and the late Mr. Earl Privott of Eden ton. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. A Mrs. James M. Riddick of IMfUaii A reception was held at the Albemarle Mutual Burial Association Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the Albemarle Mutual Burial Associa tion will be held at the Williford-Ba rham Funeral Home on June 28th at 10:00 A.M. for the purpose cf submitting for die vote by the members and question of dissolving of die Burial Association and die purchase of life contracts on lives of members. Marvin S. Barham, President Albemarle Mutual Burial Association Thursday. June IC. IMS Ohl Dominion University where she is majoring in Computer Science. Mr. Peace is the grandson of Mr. A Mrs. William Carroll Howell of Suffolk and Mrs Edith Halloway Peace of Ftanklin. He is a 1979 graduate of Forest Glen High School and is presently a senior at Old Dominion University where he is also majoring in Com puter Science The wedding will take place on Sunday, August 21, at 3:00 P.M. at Trinity Christian Church in Suffolk. Elks Lodge, Edenton. The couple will reside in Eaton town, NJ. The bride, a graduate erf East Carolina University is a civil service employee at Fort Monmouth, NJ. The groom, also is a graduate of East Carolina University. He is a manager-in-waiting for "a store with Kinney Shoe Corporation. hlomamakcts lips (Hanning Vegetables by Frances M. Ward Hobm Economics Kvtensiea Agent Chowan County gardens are beginning to produce delicious vegetables for table use or preserving. One of the most popular methods of preserving excess produce for future use is canning. Cann ing is an inexpensive way to preserve food. There are two safe methods for canning foods. The boiling water bath, used for fruits, tomatoes and pickled vegetables and the pressure canner, used for low acid Alts* Stallings Si /Juratclecl Scholarship by Frances M. Ward Home Economics Extension Agent Susan Reaves Stallings of 810 West Queen Street, Eden ton, N.C. has been awarded an SBOO Scholarship by the North Carolina Extension Homemakers Association. jfc y* w JIB Susan Reaves Stallings Susan is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Dan Reaves and is stu dying Elementary Education at East Carolina University in Greenville. An honor roll stu dent, Susan is also active in campus and community ac tivities. She is the mother of a 7 year old son, Chris. A graduate of John A. Holmes High School, Susan completed 2 years at the College of the Albemarle before transferr APPLIANCE PLAZA, INC. COOL DOWN AND SAVE WITH A I Gibson Air Conditioner I lil II s Gibson Air Conditioners are Prices designed for economy e with an Energy Saver switch. At Hydro Coil and Special Save - Settings on the thermostat. 4 QOO Ask us for a demonstration. i: - CARPET & APPLIANCE FLaZA, INC. I >o<" H DOWNTOWN EDENTON 482-4515 IN STORE FINANCING g vegetables. Water Bath Canners are available on the market. Any big metal container may be used as long as it is deep enough to allow 2-4” above jar top 6. The canner should have a tight fitting cover and a wire or wooden rack. A steam pressure canner may be used as a boiling water bath if it is deep enough. However, cover but do not fasten the top. Leave the petcock open, so that steam escapes and does not build up inside the canner. Steam Pressure Canners are on the market. Our Exten ing to East Carolina last fall. The North Carolina Exten sion Homemaker’s Associa tion awards annually 12 scholarships for adults. Susan was selected as one of two adult scholarship winners. She was nominated by the Byrd Extension Homemakers Club. Her grandmother, Mrs. D.M. Reaves, has been an ac tive member of the Byrd Club for over 50 years. Mrs. Mary Julia Parrish, Chowan County E.H.A. Presi dent says, “We are very VBS “To Btyin -fit Macedonia Baptist Macedonia Baptist Church will be holding their Vacation Bible School June 20 thru 24. Children, ages three through the sixth grade will meet from 8:30 to 11:30 A.M., and grades seven through twelve will meet nightly from 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. f,DR. A. F. DOWNUM. JR OPTOMETRIST Can Vision Therapy Help? Vision therapy has proven controlled conditions. Rgpeti to be an effective treatment tion of these tasks can im for many problems that can- prove visual skills and vision not be adequately treated itself. Vision therapy can also with eyeglasses or contact include the use of lenses, lenses alone. This is par- prisms and filters to improve . ticularly true for eye coor- eye teaming and/or focusing dination disorders such as ability . Naturally, the success crossed-eyes < strabismus) or of any such program depends lazy eye (amblyopia). greatly on the pattenPswill- How does it work? As with ingness to regularly follow the many physical skills, optometrist’s instructions visual/perceptual skills have —— to be learned and developed. Consequently, they can In the interest of better vis.on generally be improved from the office of through vision therapy. Such A.F. Downum, Jr., O.D. skills include eye movement 103 w. Eden Street control, focusing control, eye EDENTON coordination and teamwork of 482-3218 the two eyes. In vision therapy, the op tometrist prescribes visual tasks to be practiced under sion Office has three pressure canners available for Loan. They are loaned on a first come basis for short term use. There is a maintenance fee of 50* per day charged. l , ’’ Be sure all jars and closures are perfect. Discard any with cracks, chips, dents or rust. Defects prevent air tight seals. Select the' type of closure that fits ydhr jars. Always read and follow manufacturer’s directions for lids. proud that Susan has been selected as a 1983 E.H.A Scholarship winner. She is a fine young woman and I con gratulate her outstanding scholastic achievements. I also encourage each of our 13 clubs to nominate other youth and adults for similar awards.” Nominations are due each year in January. Other Chowan County recipients in clude Jill Copeland Jordan. Betty Privott Dail and Anna Rae Goodwin. Commencement Exercises will be Friday night at 6:30 P.M., with a Hotdog - Ham burger picnic following at 7:30 P.M. Everyone is invited to attend all of these events. (There will be NO pre registration day this year.)
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