Swindells Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Swin dell reached an important Plateau in their life on Feb ruary 22, On this day in 1922 Caro line Privott and James D. Swindell were married —on this day in 1972 they cele brated their golden wedding anniversary. To mark the restive occasion a dinner, in “reir honor, was held Satur day night at Edenton Res taurant. Hosting the event were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lewis, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Cul len Swindell of Greensboro. Guests found their places marked with place cards on which were attached golden wedding rings and wedding m J !■ iV' ■ f*jj lL ffl « BRIDE-ELECT —Mr. and Mi’s. James Carlisle Cope of Suffolk, Va., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Marcia Ann, to Milton Ray Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs-- Milton James Evans of Edenton. Miss Cope is a graduate of Suffolk High School and is employed at CIT Financial ‘Services* iif~Suf/oflT as service assistant. Evans is a graduate of Chowan High School and is employed at Virginia Department of Highways as an inspector. The. wedding will take place June 18 at First Baptist Church, Suffolk. I H AUTOMATIC (*? FINE-TUNING l%ia!Fv automatic r TINT GUARD -QS Compact-size cabinet in ■ “ W grained Kashmir Walnut color. 5" X 3* Twin-Cone Speaker. Handcrafted for super-dependability! ■ Zenith Titan Chassis ■ Solid-State Super ■ Sunshine* Color Picture Tube Video Range Tuner ( FEATURING "CIRCLE OF SOUND” 8225 W • The ENCHANTMENT— In this .uniquely designed solid-state AM Table Radio sound Is projected Down into the Deflector Cone and dispersed in a uniform 360* circle to provide full listening pleasure when ever you are In the room. Automatic gain control; precision vernier tuning and Horizontal slide rule dial. Built-in Wave mapnet* antenna. Grained Walnut color cabinet. AKurifW Tto quality goat In batora i the name goes on* Jackson's Radio & TV Service W, Eden Street Phone A9IA4U > ; J bells. At each place there was also a commemorative 50th anniversary box filled with decorated after-dinner mints. An appropriate floral centerpiece graced the head table. D. C. (Lew) Lewis was toastmaster. Toasts to the couple were filled with inci dents from the Swindells’ “courting” and married years. Many remembrances both sentimental and hilarious— were incorporated in the toasts. Cullen Swindell finalized the evening with a tribute to his parents. This tribute was interspersed with signi ficant news events of the years 1922-72. He also pre- sented the honored couple with two engraved gold gob lets, a gift from their child ren and their spouses. Guests, included: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overman, Mrs. Mary .Privott, Mrs. Laura Harrell and Mrs. Cornelia Privott. Also, Mrs. Lina Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tarking ton, Miss. Frances Marsh bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reaves, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. George Privott. Also, Miss Frances Privott, Mrs. Emma Perkins, Mrs. Lindsay Swindell, Mrs. Annie Sexton and Mr. and Mrs. Ores Spivey of Arlington, Va. For And Ab out Women Page Three Society News Mr. and Mrs. Ramond San derlin of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Helen Parks spent Sun day in New Bern visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Van Small and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bunch, Jr., and family attended the Ringling Brothers Circus at Scope in Norfolk, Va., Saturday. Mrs. Emma Perkins of Washington, D. C., attended Friendship Night, observed by Edenton Chapter No. 302, Order of the Eastern Star, Monday night. Mrs. Mamie Parker will return home today (Thurs day) from Lewiston, where she was attending Mrs. J. B. Saunders following an acci dent. Air. and Mrs. Jimmie Dail of Lumberton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dail. b Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wright of Raleigh spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Elliott. Jewell Small of Peace Col lege spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shean and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans attended the Ringling Brothers Circus at Scope in Norfolk, Va., Saturday. Gene Saunders of Raleigh spent the weekend visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. James Kinion and children attended the Ringling Brothers Circus at Scope in Norfolk, Va., Satur day. Mrs. Bonnie Keys and daughter ,Diana of Ports mouth, Va., are spending several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander. Mrs. Nina Whiteman vis ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Love, of Wingate over the weekend. Miss Peggy Bunch spent the weekend in Raleigh vis iting friends. Mrs. Wayne Conner spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell of South Boston, Va. Mrs. Bud Skiles and daugh. ter Kerry of Glen Burnie, Md., are spending this week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Kathleen Skiles. ■ O' 1 ”■ 1 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Smith . and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker attended the State- Wake Forest basketball game in Raleigh on Saturday. Judy Earnhardt of East Carolina University spent the weekend with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Earn hardt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rog erson of Winston-Salem spent the weekend in Edenton vis iting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kollowell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hollowell spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va., and attended the Ringling Broth ers Circus at Scope. o Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Simpson and daughter Carole of Hampton, Va., visited Mr. nod Mrs. Joe Wright over the weekend. o Mr. and Mrs. Graham White and son George visited Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Teague, Jr., in Chapel Hill over the week ■ end. A special birthday tribute was paid to Mrs. Annie Swin dell Sexton at the dinner hon oring the golden wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swindell. Mrs. Sexton celebrated her 80th birthday anniversary on Tuesday, February 22. In recognition of this event she was presented an engraved gold broach and framed scroll by Mrs. Carolyn S. Lewis and Cullen her niece and nephew and their families. Mrs. Sexton for many years an Edenton resident, has made her home in Norfolk, Va., for the past 29 years. One of her children, William A. Sexton, is a resident of Edenton. THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, February 24, 1972 Mrs. Harry Gard and son Carl spent the weekend in Norfolk visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White hurst. o ■ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eure and son Darrell of Dover, Del., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Evans over the week, end. o Mrs. Richard Hollowell is visiting her son, Richard Hollowell, Jr., in Martinsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Swin dell and family of Greens boro, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lewis of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. W. A. Sexton of Nor folk, Va., Mrs. O. E. Spivey of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Lindsey Swindell of Eliza, bclh City visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swindell during the weekend. Sunday’s Sermon Topics Are Given “A Jealous God” is the sermon topic chosen by Rev. E. L. Earnhardt, pastor of Edenton Methodist Church, for the Sunday morning wor ship service. His text is from Exodus 30:4-6. His topic for (he evening worship service is “Divine Nature,”, taken from II Peter 1:1-4. Chicory Coffee Favored Night Cap It’s no secret that caffeine acts as a mild stimulant. But when nothing will do but a good cup of coffee after dinner, chicory coffee is the perfect late evening choice. All brands of chicory coffee contain less caffeine than regular coffee, with some of the most popular brands containing much, much less. ! Chicory itself is completely caffeine-free. Prepared from the root of a natural herb, it acts as an enhancer of flavor and aroma to make a great* cup of coffee anytime of daj. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED ...» ► LARGE FAMILY SIZE I BOYS’SHIRTS A Girls’Fall Dresses (CANDY BARS ! gleemh 77 c l/o Mice I TOOTHPASTE —T Z T~ W** • & r w * p..,, hou,. Terry Towel 9-oz.Styro * - "w When Yeu Buy Two /SSN. Cup S /™v I . A 12x15 ® r Lar 9« r -m yitfv For Hot or Cold 7 ' ,0e CANDY BARS 2 for sl-54 | $ fo r $i.Q« 51 for 52c 57c ( NATCO SOFT STEP CUSHIONED LADIES HPrCG \f A TIT*!)! A I O S FATIGUE MAT Nylon Panty Hose 3K i) ff t -44 c “£5 i) *gf" | We Have the NORTH STAR RUG-100% Polyester $21.88 j By id MR. AND MRS. J. D. SWINDELL I *• j ’ Jk f *i#- mp ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Mrs. Gladys Outlaw South Oakum Street, announces the engagement of he daughter, Jerrie O’Neal, to Lathan Forbes, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Sr., of Elizabeth City. Miss Out law is also the daughter of the late Clarence Outlaw. She is a 1968 graduate of John A. Holmes High School and is employed at Macks Variety Store. Forbes at tended Elizabeth City High School and is employed at City Motor Parts in Elizabeth City. No wedding date has been set. REAL ESTATE-SALE 3-bedroom brick home with living room, dining area, den, kitchen, bath, central heat; 3-car garage with two adjacent stor age rooms. 2-story house in convenient town loca tion; 4 good-shed rooms, hall, bath, and porches on first floor (including large kit chen with many storage cabinets); 3 rooms, hall and bath on second floor; cen tral heat; workshop, storage and many interesting plants in fenced yard with gar den area. TWO adjoining lots—Montpelier Drive. NEEDED: 50 - 100 acres with water frontage to raise horses: 5, -0 and 20 acre sites for individual retirement homes. § Nelson P. Chears, Realtor 114 E. Kins Street. Edenton 482-8284 (482-3302) Town • Country - Waterfront Properties Sunday’s Sermon Sermon Topics Dr. William C. Butts, pas tor of Providence Baptist Church, has chosen “Remem ber, Remember” as his ser mon topic for the morning worship service on Sunday. There will be no evening vespers. Schedule Set For Arts In Edenton February 28 . March 13 An exhibit in the Shepard- Pruden Memorial Library of marine oils by Frank L. Wil liams of Edenton. March I - 31 An exhibit of selections from a collection of prints and etchings by Rembrandt, Whistler, Van Ostade, Meis sonnier, Bartelozsi, Sir Sey mour Haden, Corot, Longhi, Frank Duveneck, Stephen ■Parrish, S. Arlent Edwards and others. March 14 . 31 Exhibit of portraits by the internationally known artist, Joe King of Winston-Salem. March 9 Two concerts by the 80- member Carteret County High School Glee Club, di rected by Laurence Stith and sponsored by the Chowan Arts Council. March 14 Evening concert in the Holmes High School audi torium by the Albemarle Choral Society under the di rection of Dr. Clifford Bair of the College of the Albe marle. Next week a three-act play will be cast by Sandra Boyce, drama director in the public schools, for afternoon and evening performances in April. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, Route 2, Edenton, announce the birth of a baby girl, Shelly Doreene, at the Albemarle Hospital, Eliza beth City, on February 15. Mrs. Hughes is the daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. 5h) D&M (fani your Super i INDEPENDENT * SS neig ?t b o°r r e hood Market j FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY ON ORDERS OF ss.*o OR MORE \ U.S.D.A. Inspected a FRYERS ‘29t FRYERS c s; 33c 1-lb. Luter's FRESH FRANKS PORK LIVER ; lb. 69c lb. 35c 14-oz. Bottle Del Monte Duke's CATSUP CORN OIL 4 for sll qt 69c Reg. Size Minute Maid ‘ FAB ORANGE JUICE 3 boxes SI.OO 12-oz. can 49c i Mt. Olive Whole i SWEET PICKLES qt 49c b -.11 Uta 11 ■allUiaiVl tttntllA •# *0 BF' * fig I ■ I Miss A. Cliarmalne Martin Martin-Temple i Wedding Is Set Mrs. Alexander Martin of ’> Edenton announces the en- , ; gagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, >: ; r Alexis Charmaine, to Charles ~a Mercer Temple of Elizabeth ’ City. ~;1 Miss Martin is a student at Hicks Academy of Beauty Culture in Norfolk, Va., ' where she will graduate in July. She is the daughter of the late Mr. Martin. Mr. Temple is the son of . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. . Temple of Elizabeth City. He is a 1970 graduate of College . of the Albemarle. The wedding is set for ■.« August 6. No invitations are . ' being sent but friends and relatives are invited to at tend. <■.