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r Good Citizens Chosen By Chapter
» Three students from Cho
wan and Perquimans County
schools have been chosen
OAR Good Citizens. They
will represent Edenton Tea
I Party Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, in
area competition.
' The students are: Nancy
Twiddy from John A. Holmes
High School; Brenda Smith
from Chowan High School,
CANDIDATES - Fifth grade candidates for Room No. 40 class president and
vice president at Ernest A. Swain School are (left) Amy Phillips, daughter of Mr.
and ■Mrsr Jean -Phillips; Chuck Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. FL Small, Jr.; Marcus
McClanahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus McClanahan;, and Chris Jordan, son of
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BRENDA SMITH
and Linda Gail Harrell from
Perquimans High School.
Their parents are: Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Twiddy, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Harrell, re
spectively.
Mrs. Twiddy, Mrs. Allan
Bonner, regent, and' 'Mrs.
George Mack, Good Citizens
chairman, will accompany
them to Washington, whore
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LINDA GAIL HARRELL
as representatives of the Tea
Party Chapter they will be
honored on Good Citizens
Day.
On the schedule of events
is a tour of Historic Bath
with luncheon at the Holiday
Inn.
Winner of the state con
test will compete for a na
tional award of SI,OOO schol
arship.
Students Vote
On Candidates
By Anne Erwin
The students in Room 40 at
Ernest A. Swain Elementary
School are having an elec
tion.
We are divided into two
groups, the Rams and the
Colts. The candidates for the
Rams are Amy Phillips for
president and Chuck Small
for vice president. The can
didates for the Colts are Mar
cus McClanahan for presi
dent and Chris Jordan for
vice president.
The voting took place on
Wednesday and the winners
will take office for the rest
of the school year.
Amy Phillips is going to
work hard. A lot of people
think she’s capable. So who
knows—she may win!
Chuck Small is helping
Amy all the time. He’s mak-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Justus and Children
Suffolk, Va.
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PORTRAITURE-COMMERCIAL-WEDDINGS
446 WEST WASHINOTON STREET
tSuffoCH, Q/lxginuz 23434
The Chowan He raid Society News
Ed Jenkins has returned
from a year’s tour of duty in
Vietnam and will be station
ed in Lexington Park, Md.,
after a 30-day visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Jenkins.
Mrs. Robert Nixon has as
her guest her sister, Evelyn
Skog of El Monte, Calif.
Miss Dorothy (Bufflap re
turned to her home in Eliza
beth City after spending sev
eral days as guest of her
father, J. Edwin Bufflap and
Mrs. Bufflap.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craig of
Atlanta, Ga., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Morgan and attended the
1965 class reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Las
siter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Habit at their
home in Virginia Beach, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zim
merman and two children
and Mrs. Wilma Burgess of
Annandale, Va., spent Sun
day with Mr. Zimmerman’s
mother, Mrs. J. Edwin Buff
lap.
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MRS. GEORGE NIXON, JR.
Miss Sadler, Mr. Nixon
Exchange Marriage Vows
In a double ring ceremony i
at 7 P. M. November 3, in
the First Christian Church,
Miss Janet Lee Sadler be
came the bride of George
Nixon, Jr. The church was 1
decorated with white flow
ers, palms and candlelabras. '
The bride is the daughter '
of Mr. and (Mrs. Lee Sadler.
The bridegroom is the son of ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon, Sr.
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Rev. E. C. Alexander of- ]
ficiated. Mrs. James Ed
wards, aunt of the bride, was
organist.
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Given in marriage by her (
father, the bride wore a
floor length dress of white
textured crepe accented with
Chantilly lace around the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood
of Philadelphia, Pa., were in
Edenton for the weekend to
attend the 1965 class re
union.
Mr. acid Mrs. Charlie T.
Dixon spent the weekend
with his father, O. J. Dixon,
who is a patient in Pitt
Memorial Hospital in Green
ville. They also visited
their son Malcolm at East
Carolina University and Mr.
Dixon’s sisters, Rosa, Ruby
and Grace.
Miss Anne Jenkins of Wins
ston-Salem and Bill Webster
Os Raleigh spent the week
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins.
Martin Zimmerman of
Rocky Mount spent the week
end as guest of his mother,
Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nixon
of Oxen Hill, Md., visited his
mother, Mrs. Frances Nixon,
over the weekend.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ervin
and daughter of Winston-
Salem visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ervin, last
weekend.
neckline and cuffs of the
long bishop sleeves. Her
fingertip veil of nylon tulle
was attached to a tiera set
with pearls. She carried a
prayer book topped with
white sweetheart roses, bak
ers fern, nylon tulle with
streamers of satin ribbon.
Mrs, Carolyn Nixon, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor. Mrs. Kathy Byrum,
cousin of the bride, was her
bridesmaid.
Mr. Nixon, Sr., was his
son’s best man. Terry Nix
on, brother of the bride
groom, and A1 Byrum were
groomsmen.
Mrs. Sadler wore a dress
of gold knit. Her corsage
consisted of a beige cymbi
dium orchid trimmed in
brown to match her acces
sories. Mrs. Nixon chose a
dress of mint green knit.
Her corsage consisted of a
green cymbidium orchid
trimmed to match her acces
sories also.
Out of town guests includ
ed Mrs. ißen Owens, Mrs. J.
A. Lane, Mrs. Rodger Lane,
Mrs. Blanche Brickhouse, El
lis Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. Sta
ton Sadler and Mr. and Mrs.
James Edwards and children.
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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Han
non of Raleigh were the
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Fry.
Cullen Swindell of Greens
boro spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Swindell.
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MISS SHARON BRABBLE
Miss Brabble
Plans Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. (H. W. Brabble,
Route 2, Edenton, announce
the forthcoming marriage of
•their daughter, Sharon Fay,
to SPS Johnie Wayne Hughes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Hughes, Route 3. Windsor.
Miss Brabble is a graduate
of John A. 'Holmes High
School and is attending the
College of the Albemarle in
Elizabeth City.
Mr. Hughes is a graduate
of Bertie High School and is
presently stationed at Ft.
Stuart, Ga.
A candlelight ceremony is
planned ifor November 27 at
8 P. M. at Yeopim Baptist
Church. A reception will be
held at the church following
the ceremony.
Family and friends are in
vited to attend.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Billy White
and son of Newport News,
Va., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William White, this
weekend.
Mrs. J. Clarence Leary,
Mrs. Robert L. Bunch, Sr.,
Mrs. Frank Suttenfeld and
Miss Ruby Felts left Sunday
for a week tour of New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paul
Griffin and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bass attended the ECU-
West Virginia game in Green
ville on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll 'White
and .family of Vanceboro vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. White, over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Woody Cope
land and Kevin visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Bunch, in Colerain on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wheeler
and Keith of Manteo visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Casper Alexander, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
and Sabrina, Mrs. Hazel
Hughes and Penny of Chesa
peake, Va., and Mrs. Lundy
Lowe and children of Hope
well, Va., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brabble.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren El
liott of Hampton, Va., visited
their parents over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carr
and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jor
dan of Suffolk, Va., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jordan
on Sunday.
Wayne Ashley, Wallace Ev
ans, Woody Copeland and
Bill Hamilton attended the
Jaycee spring regional busi
ness meeting on Sunday at
Roanoke Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W.
Overman spent the weekend
in Nags Head with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lay
ton had as their weekend
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bria of Portsmouth, Va.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCotter
' as Carrboro visited her par
j ants, Mr. and Mrs. Tom By
f rum, over the weekend.
Miss Catherine Reaves of
High Point visited with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Reaves, last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles Liven
good of Richmond, Va., spent
the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry.
Mrs. S. A. Britton, Mrs.
Nancy Twiddy and Earl Brit
ton visited Mrs. Hilda Phil
lips in Dußois, Pa., over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wright
and children of Greenville
visited their parents on Sun
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Overton
of Hopewell, Va., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Overton and
family over the weekend.
Mrs. Carolyn Craig of At
, lanta, Ga., visited with her
: mother, Mrs. Charles Morgan,
t Sr., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Truslow
’ of Lumberton spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
, George Alma Byrum.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stalls of
! Wilmington were in Edenton
1 over the weekend and at
tended the class of 1965 re
■ union.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ches
son and family and Mrs. Earl
. Goodwin attended the Duke
t Wake Forest football game in
t Durham on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nall
' spent the weekend at Nags
Head.
More Society News
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Miss Patricia Carolyn Owens
Owens-Faircloth
Plans Are Made
HOBBS VILLE Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Owens announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Patricia Carolyn,
to Michael Eugene Faircloth : ,
son of Mrs. Dorothy Farr*
cloth and the late D. R. Fair
cloth of Edenton.
Miss Owens attends Gates
County 'High School.
Mr. Faircloth, a 1969 gra'd
■ uate of John A. Holmes High
• School, is a student at the
, College of the Albemarle in
Elizabeth City and employed
by the Edenton Construction
Company, Inc.
■ A December 23 wedding is
• planned.
CHRISTMAS CLUB "~
The Christmas Club at
1 Peoples Bank & Trust Com
' pany will open Monday, ac
" cording to George W. Lewis,
executive vice president and
cashier. Lewis said the 1971
[ club is opening two weeks
earlier in response to re
( quests from past club mem
bers who desire two extra
weeks of savings.
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during her active duty days
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