MMMk j—it—raart vntA—tarati. jeTCxara ■ ■ v. ■.■spijPWF -f, s jt" i . 4J «* Ja. BCI/ OiV FILM Pelican Films, a New York City movie company, was in Green ville Friday to shoot campus ahd town scenes for a Marine recruiting film. The film camera crew is shown here at work with Lt. Bert Butler, a student in the ECU Data Processing Center as the star. News From Merry Hill Section By Mrs. Ethel Winborne Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Warren and Keith spent Sat urday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker | and Mrs. Selby Minton made ' a trip to Rocky Mount Friday and took Mr. Minton to enter a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Smith wick :and children of York town. Va., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Layton. Linwood Bunch spent Fri day and Saturday at Nags Head. 2 * Mr. and Mrs/jesse Hitt 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD I^SSnr pPf STRAIGHT BOURBON sr« J fifth |U pint Taylor Theater EDENTON, N. C. Special Children’s Matinees Saturday . and Sunday, October 10 and 11 Shows 1:00 & 3:00 P.-M. Rating (G) •taroM mmgfmm Produced by Macvyn Laßoy Directed by Victor Ftemm« W "* iP* 1 First Floor 75c Balcony 90c IW<>iAA»WMWwii¥M»WWWWWMWWWMWW^MMW Yel*; "ChUum” will start at 5.-00 P. Sat. • | Cotton Comes To Harlem” at were the recent weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Sue Britt. Mrs. Jimmie Love and Mrs. Paul Whiteman spent the weekend at their cottage at Morehead City and Jimmie Love and Paul Whiteman went and spent Saturday night. and Sunday with them. Rev. Sherwood AUcox, Ber nard Smithwick, Gilbert Lay ton, Rufus Baker, Owen Bar field, Randy Barfied and Don nie Smithwick spent Saturday at Oregon Inlet. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., Mrs. S. B. Adams and Mrs. Ethel Winborne spent Friday in THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1978. Ahoskie and visited their aunt, Mrs. Minnie White at the Rest Heme Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pierce and children of Chesapeake, Va.. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. El'bert Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Baker. Mrs. Virgie Baker. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. Ethel Winborne spent Thurs day in Windsor. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wil loughby and Mrs. Bettie Hoggard of Windsor visited Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. D. A. Byrd Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin White cf Rocky Mount were the weekend guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey * Hampton, Va. .hr. and Mrs. Thomas White ' ; 'VI man /jgts&X'- '■ : ''QtVß>' *, * ; 3s &&£L|BA£pttflH| 5- * Jl Jr*W ■’ i f > *' M * > '^■‘Fwi'tv^ ''V "■ - ■' £-*' * y «*• # EVERY TIME YOU MAKE A DEPOSIT IN YOUR PEOPLES BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT YOU'LL GET A FREE CAN OF SOUP. ISN’T THAT SOUPER! flf you open a Peoples Bank Savings Account (or make an additional deposit in your already opened Peoples Bank Savings Account), you will not only receive the highest guaranteed bank interest allowed on savings but you will also receive a little goodwill gesture in the lorm of a free can of Campbell's tomato soup. The soup is Peoples Bank's way of saying thank you for being a souper saver. Britton Heads Field Operations North Carolina Blue Cj*ss and Blue Shield, Inc., has re cently opened a new field of fice in Elizabeth City, locat ed in Suite 2-A, 810 West Ehringhaus Street. The new field office will provide fa cilities for enrollment and service to subscribers in the eastern part of .the state. Group representative Earl Britton and Mrs. Ann Dowdy, secretary, staff the Elizabeth City office. Britton formerly covered the Edenton area and is now responsible for .the en tire nine-county area includ ed in the Elizabeth City field office area. The new office is the second field office in the 17-county Greenville Dis trict. Alton E. Andrews is district manager. Currituck, Camden, Chowan, Dare, Gates, Pasquotank, Per quimans, Tyrrell and Wash ington counties are served by the newest Blue Cross and Blue Shield office. More than 19,000 Blue Cross and Blue Shield subscribers reside in the nine-county area. The Elizabeth City office, like other district and field offices, will be responsible for group and non-group subscriber inquiries, indivi dual subscriber problems, non-group enrollment, group service and benefit interpre tation. This brings to 20 the total number of district and field offices maintained by North Carolina Blue Cross and Blue Shield. North Carolina Blue Cross and (Blue Shield has a current state-wide enrollment of over 1,400,000 regular subscribers. It is the largest prepayment health care protection plan in the state. and children, Lisa and Susan, of Newport News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. David White of Newport News, Va., spert the weekend with Mrs. J, W. White. Methodists Plan Talks By Laymen At Edenton Methodist Church this Sunday four lay men will conduct the worship rervice at 11 A. M., and will speak to the congregation. They will be representing three generations of thought. The speakers are Dr. A. F. Downum, Sr., Robert Ray, Jchn Guard and Mike Hall. The minister, Rev. E. L. Earnhardt, says every Sun day is Laymen's Sunday. It requires 14 laymen and wo men to operate the Sunday School each Sunday and 21 laymen and women to put on the worship service. It’s what you don’t know about cancer that can hurt you. Get the facts from the Ameri can Cancer Society. NOTICE Your REAL ESTATE needs may be city or suburban... the WEST W. BYRUM AGENCY has both... contact West W. Byrum FIRST for the BEST in REAL ESTATE! WEST W. 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