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Thursday, August 31, 1972 Society News Miss Anne Jenkins has re turned to Winston-Salem af ter spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. ' Mr. and* Mrs. Reubeh Mil ler and daughter Patricia of Huntsville, Ala., are spending several days this week visit ing ~ his sister, Miss Sara Miller. ,JI o : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Midgett and : sons are vacationing in Florida this week and plan to attend Disneyworld. o— Mrs. Rodney Byrum and Beth Byrum spent last week at : Kitty Hawk. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Lowe and son spent the weekend at Hatteras, and Ocracokc. Mrk. Vivian Mooney of Ra leigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Little and children of South Carolina visited W. J. . Daniels several days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Peele, Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Whiteman, Mr .end Mrs. Bert Willis, Jr., Mr::-and Mrs. Buddy Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Vance R. Hare spent the weekend at More heaji City. *-!*' ■ ■ -O'.— I Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dail and children are vacationing this ' week, /at Morehead City. Mrs. John Goodwin, Jr., and children and Mrs. How ard Collins and son Patrick spent several days last week at Kitty Hawk. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lane of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Lane.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and children of Statesville are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Wozelka. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hol land of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the weekend visiting his parents. Mollie Hawkins spent a few' days last week with her son, Ralph Hawkins and family in Charlotte. ’ Mr: and Mrs. .Pete Manning and children are spending a week with Mrs. Manning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. in Alabama. V • Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ka nipe and family are spending a few weeks visiting their family and attending the wedding of their son, Richard Kanipe, at Cadillac, Mich. o Mr. and Mrs. 'Dean Britt and daughter of Newport News, Va., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winslow. o Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rog erson of Greensboro spent a few days last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rogerson. o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. Hazel Byrum over the week end. . ■ —o Mrs. Alice Malone has re turned home after visiting Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Ben nett in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch, Sr., spent Wednesday and •Thursday in Norfolk, Va.* vis iting their son, W. C. Bunch, Jr., and family. -o Mrs. Agnes Davenport and Mrs. Novella Harmon of An napolis Junction, Md., visited —? Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for irrigation/Drainage rrs easv to install, STRONG . . . Uses include road culverts, ditch cross overs, stock water supply lines and turnouts. Durable zinc-coated Armco Corru gated Steel Pipe is avail able in diameters 6 to 96 inches. We maintain stock lor your needs. Call us lor prices— Coastal Concrete Company, Inc. WINDSOB, If. C PH. 794-312* ■DENTON. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boyce, Sr., over the weekend. o . Miss Robin Swain and Miss Sherry Swain of Kannapolis have spent the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Ward and family. Mrs. Earl Edwards of Nor folk, Va., spent three days with Mrs. E. C. Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mil ler and daughter Patricia of Huntsville, Ala., spent this past week visiting his sister, Miss Sara Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Greg ory and daughters, Colleen and Carla, of Charlottesville, Va., were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. A. Munden, on Tuesday. o Capt. and Mrs. Joe E. Har rell spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell. Harrell has just been promoted from lieuten ant to captain. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and Capt. and Mrs. Joe Har rell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rbnald Perry of Nancemont, Va. Dean Os Students Services At COA Urges Late Applicants To Enroll The Dean of Students Ser vices at College of the Albe marle, John Simmons, has re ported that there is still space for late applicants for the coming fall quarter. Dean Simmons and Charles Francis, the new director of admissions, particularly en courage recent high school graduates of the seven-coun ty Albemarle Area who have not made plans for the fall to consider entering a college transfer, technical or voca tional program. Although orientation for new students BETHEL FIRE DEPARTMENT FISH FRY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1972 4-8 P. M. J ALL YOU CAN EAT ■' ->«-.*•.«;>'♦ * • V'" :" $1.25 , , , y^rlllNN JuAnc/uM Company VQII fAII SAVE S 4O on First Quality Bedding ROYAL * Tidaat 9nft ***’ y *■» *» 308 S. Broad Street / OF EDENTON INC Telephone 482-4489 "Pork Ft— At Tho Seer Os Store Whilo Shopping At Quinn's _y - Ait ffiH . BAPTIST YOUTH ATTEND CONFERENCE Edehton Baptist Church youth recently attended the statewide Youth Evangelism Night in Greensboro, featuring Hol lywood evangelist, Arthur lllessitt. Pictured from left to right, first row, Gail Bunch, Lou Dexter, Sharon Dunlow, Julie Britton, and Joyce Smith. Second row: Chuck Cozart, Bob Partin, Fran Hollowell, Maurice Bunch. Jim Dail, Kitty Cox, Kathy Small and Katherine Goodwin. Third row: Kenneth Griffin, J. C. Stillman, Carolyn Ervin, Cheryl Hollowell, and Ann Phthisic. Fourth row: John Allums, Morris Small. Bonita Perry, Glenn Perry, David Hollowell and DeAnne Morgan. Fifth row: Jan Dexter and Terry White. is on September 5, the admis sions office will welcome late applicants until Septem ber 15, which is the last day for late registration. With the new camp u s opening on U. S. 17 North for technical and vocational pro grams and continued “open door” admissions with low cost tuition and free daily bus transportation from Chowan, Gates and Dare counties, pros pective students arc encour aged to contact the college for additional information about these and other aspects of COA. THE CHOWAN HERALD H. B. Purvis, D.D.S. Announces The Opening Os Offices At 705 N. BROAD STREET EDENTON, N. C. For The General Practice Os DENTISTRY \ OFFICE HOURS BA.M. • 12 Noon -1 P. M. ■SP. M, Monday through Friday TELEPHONE 482-4832 For the next few weeks, anyone who gets an auto loan from us (or any kind of install ment loan), will also get a free bag of North Carolina peanuts in the shell. It s just our way of saying we think you'll go nuts over Peoples Bank's loans. The peanuts are to remind you that Peoples Bank Is al ways trying to do more for you. Peoples Bank Member F.D.I.C. Home Office: Rocky Mount. N C w Hr If H H iH 1H H H H iH Page 3-C
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