SA& Chowan Mexatd Society, Memo-
. Continued from Pare 3
Ur. and Mrs. Joe Schoffner,
Jit, had as their weekend
/guests his parents, Mr. and
'■Mrs. Joe Schoffner, Sr., of
Burlington.
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Miss Beverly Phelps of
Greenville spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Phelps,
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Mr. and Mrs. Britton Byrum
and sons of Norfolk, Va., vis
ited friends and relatives
here over the weekend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bass and
boys visited in Elizabeth City
on 1 Sunday.
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'Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hen
derson spent the weekend in
Morehcad City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tur
ner spent Sunday in Eliza
beth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas
attended a convention in Mis
sissippi last week.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Wor
rell spent the weekend in
Williamsburg, Va., attending
a convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson
of Virginia Beach, Va., spent
the weekend with iMr. and
Mrs. Harry Gard. j
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1976.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Clark
i of Durham spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stillman Leary.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson
and daughter of Athens, Ga.,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Tysor,
o
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tew and
family visited friends in
Maryland over the weekend.
Mrs. Terry Wheeler at
tended her husband's gradua
tion from Highway Patrol
School in Chapel Hill on Fri
day.
o
Mrs. Earl Ashley and Mrs.
Leslie Jackson visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Warren on
Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Britt visited in
Norfolk, Va., on Sunday.
Shower Honors
Miss Chappell
HQBBSVILLE—Miss Sheryl
Chappell was honored at a
lingerie shower in the howie
of Miss Wanda Morris Friday
night, March 28, from 8 to 10
o’clock.
Misses Susan Harrell, Char
lotte Nixon and Wanda Mor
ris were hostesses.
A color scheme of pink and
white was used, with an
Easter scene on the refresh
ment table.
The bride-elect welcomed
approximately 20 guests.
Church Wedding:
Unites Couple
Continued trom Page 3
Pleasant Valley Country Club
in Sutton, Mass., immediately
following the wedding.
After a honeymoon to Pu
erto Rico, St. Thomas and St.
Croix, they will reside in An
nandale, Va.
Mrs. Pearce attended St.
Mary’s in Milford, received
her degree from the Univer
sity of Connecticut and is a
physical therapist at George
town University Hospital.
Mr. Fearcc attended Chowan
College, N. C. State Univer
sity and Old Dominion Uni
versity. He is presently do
ing graduate work at Ameri
can University in Washington
and is assistant manager of
Applied Data Processing, Inc.,
in Arlington, Va.
jSSKL.
NEW DEPUTY CLERK— Mrs. Lena M. Leary, clerk of
Chowan County Superior Court, is shown here with Mrs.
Jean Ashley who Monday was sworn in as a deputy in Mrs.
Leary’s office. Mrs. Ashley replaces Mrs. Patricia Wheeler
who has resigned to move to Manteo.
Mrs. Ashley Sworn In
Mrs. Jean Ashley, Route 1,
Edenton, Monday was sworn
in as a deputy clerk of Cho
wan County Superior Court.
Mrs. Ashley will fill the
vacancy created by the resig
nation of Mrs. Patricia Wheel,
er. Mrs. Wheeler’s husband
Terry, has recently joined the
State Highway Patrol and is
being stationed in Dare
County.
Mrs. Lena M. Leary, clerk,
said she is fortunate to have
Mrs. Ashley join her staff.
Others in the clerk’s office
i are Mrs. Marjorie Hollowell,
assistant clerk, and Mrs.
Peggy Benson, deputy clerk.
Mrs. Ashley is the wife of
Marvin Ashley, a Chowan
County farmer. They have
two children and attend
Macedonia Baptist Church.
She is the former Jean Tet
terton of Plymouth.
For more than three years,
Mrs. Ashley was associated
with Peoples Bank & Trust
S. S. Records Are
Very Important
A farmer friend of mine
says his neighbor down the
road recently remarked that
keeping records is too much
trouble and is “something for
the birds.”
Well, he’s wrong. Birds
don’t need to keep records.
Farmers do.
As agricultural agents and
farm management specialists
have long stressed, record
keeping is a good business
practice for farmers as it is
for other self-employed peo
ple.
Good and complete records
are needed for tax purposes.
All self-employed people, in
cluding farmers, who have net
earnings of S4OO or more in
a year must report their in
come to Internal Revenue and
pay the social security tax—
even though because of low
income, some of them may
not have to pay the regular
income tax.
It’s extremely important to
file complete and correct tax
returns (in compliance with
the law), reporting all self
employment earnings, since
future social security benefits
will be based on the amounts
of income reported. For this
purpose it is essential to
keep good current records of
all farm income and ex
penses—and to save all sales
receipts, paid bills or in
voices, cancelled checks, etc.
Simple records are satisfac
! tory if all Kerns of income
and expenses are clearly, cor
rectly and completely shown. !
The itemized records of in
come should show what and |
how much was sold; when it
was sold, to whom, and for
how much money.
Good records make possible
complete and correct tax re
; turns that will ensure full
•social security credits, which
jin turn will result in higher
. benefit payments later on.
The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro was
established as a college for
women in 1891, and opened
its doors in October, 1892,
with an enrollment of 196
students. Now it has 6,423
students.
The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro is ex
pected to have an enrollment
of over 9,000 students by
1973. The student body num
bers 6,423 for the 1969-70
academic year.
Company in the Consumer
Credit office.
These Are TAXING Times...
Since everything else seems to be—
we apologize for taxing your
memory, too but don’t forget—
those returns were due on Wed
nesday . . .
If you didn’t make it, we hope you at
least requested an extension . . .
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VOTE FOR
Wilton F. Walker, Jr.
-for -
District Court Judge
May 2nd Democratic Primary
Dedicated to Justice and Integrity
Active in Church, Fraternal, Civic Affairs
• Practicing Attorney for 18 Years
• Former County Attorney
• Former School Board Attorney
• Solicitor of Recorder’s Court
• Prosecuting Attorney in District
Court since its beginning in 1966
Your Support Will Be Appreciated!
Rescue Squad Contribut ions Continue
Additional contributions to
the Edenton - Chowan Rescue
Squad include the following:
Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Bunch, Miss Louise Byrum,
Miss Lillian Byrum, Mr. and
Mrs. Hughes Bunch, Miss
(Aries, March 21-April 20)
Arians frequently forge their
way uphill through life with
courage, daring, energy and en
terprise. Leaders, pioneers and
“aristocrats,” like the rams who
direct the flock, they pack more
ram-ifications into a lifetime
than many people think possi
ble. They are very much fire
brands.
The Aries is aroused in any
ill
sphere where his natural urges
can be reasonably expressed. He
is therefore better as boss, even
if only in a small way; better
where noise and dash are not
objected to, and better where
initiative is needed.
Vigor and vivaciousness are
the prevailing traits of Arians,
according to FTD florists, who
add that red is their color, ame
thyst their birthstone and tulips
their flowers. At the first sign of
the arrival of spring, they often
send flowers to friends—helping
to create a climate for renewed
energy, enthusiasm and affec
tion.
Mildred Byrum, Miss Mattie
Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. Way
land Byrum, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Baxley, Cadette Girl Scout
Troop No. 720, Mr. and Mrs.
0. E. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Daniels, Edenton - Cho
wan County Board of Com
missioners.
Also, Mrs. Mary C. Fore
hand, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Goodwin, S. N. Griffiths, Mrs.
Mona B. Hofler, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Harrell, H & R Block
Tax Service, Mr. and Mrs.
William P. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Jordan, Mrs. Ora
Jethro, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.
Leary, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Leary, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Leary, Miss Harriett
Leary, Mrs. Willie Lamb, Mr.
and Mrs. James S. Leigh.
Also ,H. Z. Moyers, Oro
Harrell Bible Study Class of
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Macedonia Baptist Church,
McPherson Bottling Company
c.f Elizabeth City, Mrs. Horace
Mcdlin, Ralph W. Outlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Prudcn, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Parker of
Ahoskie, M. E. Parker, Mary
Long Sunday School Class of
Rocky Hock Baptist Church,
Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Rives of
Pulaski, Va., Chowan Tribe r. r
Red Men, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
P. Roberson, Mr. and Mrs. I.
W. Revels, Mrs, Nola Z.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. .L. C.
Sawyer, Mrs. E. W. Spires,
Mrs. Mary Bradham Tucker,
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Wig
gins of Murfreesboro.
Memorials have been re
ceived for the following; Mrs.
Paul Twiddy, Grahrm M. By
rum, James Earl Jones, Dr.
W. S. Griffin and William E.
Bond, Sr.