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Thursday, May 31, 1973 v ■ IH9H v ' w~g* *■< ■• • a ■’ B, • • ■ B r»«»i ■ I ■••• I H ■ . * ■v • 1 * > ™ PASTOR HONORED —Preston E. Cayton of Edenton, pastor of Maple Grove Christian Church in Martin County, and his wife were honored May 6 at a recep tion given by the members of the church and members of other congregations he has served in the county. Reverend Cayton Honored On Sunday afternoon. May 6, from 3 until 5, the congregation of-;Maple Grove Christian Church, Griffins Township, were the hosts for a reception honoring their pastor, Preston E, Cayton. He has been in the ministry since Mother's Day, 1933, thus tfyeoccasion was cortimemorating his 40 years of “.service to God and his feltowman.” As a “loken of appreciation arid love," the congregation presented Cayton with a Lazy- Bay' recliner. Mrs. Cayton was also remembered with a gift. A number of other congregations and individuals also retriembered him with gifts one of which was a tape recorder with a beautiful tribute to the How to Best Protect Your Family A Pilot Life plan provides cash to leave your estate debt free, and your family with a comfortable income. It's the surest way to secure their future. Thoma* J. Jordan 7 Htratf«rd Boat! KDRNTOX, N. C. Phase*: Res. 4W-2IRJ L Olftee 48t- ISM nil nwn insurance co. factory authorized ide Kitchen Aid dishwashers and disposers „ Kitchen Aid IMPERIAL ggs built-in dishwasher MODEL KDI-17 . Patented SOAK CYCLE formfVw/ jffSKjfc heavily soiled pots and . FULL CYCLE and RINSE/HOLD. II fIHH • Spacemaker racks with adjustable dividers. • Choice of popular colors. HH J Kitchen Aid DELUXE front-loading portable • FULL CYCLE and RINSE/HOLD. • ®'9 capacity racks. No wasted space • Porcelain-on-steel top, color ;r matched to the front and side panels. • Choice of popular colors. Kitchen Aid ELECTRA jfgffK fSS food waste disposer BM|SI | f ' MODEL KWF-110 • Continuous feed. • Automatic reversing. *2sr • % H.P. capacitor motor. • Kitchen Aid reliability. BUY NOW. • We Do Our Own Financing • Carpet & Appliance Plaza. Inc. 325 S. Broad Sf. Phone 4324515 Edenton minister by a close personal friend. The fellowship hall was beautifully decorated with massive arrangements of spring flowers. After being invited inside the guests gave their best wishes to the honored couple. When they signed the register they were then invited to the end of the hall for refreshments. The table, skirted in organdy, was Overlaid with a lovely lace and organdy cloth. In the center was a five-tiered cake with a cross on top and with the names of the fifteen churches Cayton has served written on it. On either side were five-branched candelabra holding arrangements of pink geranium, minalure carnations and ivy. The guests helped themselves to chicken salad on patty shells, party sandwiches, assorted cookies, salted nuts, and punch. Approximately three hundred friends and fellow ministers called on the Caytons during the appointed hours, making this a most memorable occasion for him and his family. 'V LONG FLIERS Scientists have found that boll weevils can be long distance fliers. The destructive cotton insect will fly at least as far as 25 miles in search of food or a mate. To find this out, the scientists marked some 300,000 weevils and released them. They were captured some of them in traps from 2 to 25 miles away from the release site. The one found 25 miles away covered the distance in only four days. Superintendent Eddie West Reports It is a well known fact that adolescents are not always sure about what occupation they want to enter. As they enter high school, approximately one third of them make known quite definitely what they want for their life work, and they may be making plans to carry out their ambitions. The other two-thirds are usually two types: one group composed of youths who have not thought seriously about what they want to do, even though they do not plan to attend college after they finish high school; the other group is composed of those who are undecided about what they want to do. This is a normal situation for a growing adolescent and it is not one about which anyone should get unduly alarmed. On the other hand, high schools have a responsibility to provide these youths curriculum courses which allow students to either explore or select an occupation or choose a life’s work. In addition to a general and college preparatory curriculum the high schools in the Edenton- Chowan Schools offer a variety Mm i”, 111 IIM MH I |[m iLj lla ilij IM ■ vab,etyj is? US? Is? is? is# fli 1 ] NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Ph«n* 482-4996 PRICES GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY LIMITED QUANTITIES f *>l f % Ladies I HATS ■ And 1 HANDBAGS I Vup TO 407. OFF# / RCW4Qt. Electric 4 F ° ot Plastic 16V 2 Gal. Plastic I w - I l Our Reg. ISAVEX $199 * | QO C ■ ■ SQB7 I L£g/ Limjt l I |^— —— I —2 Straight Chairs I Dtfgl “Sants |Jlil """ l,fl " L '" v - I lg!f> $ 10 97 | Limit! jj THE CHOWAN HERALD of occupationally oriented courses. This week’s column will provide an overview of some of the course offerings. • Welding. Taught at Chowan High School, this course affords many boys the opportunity to obtain skills which enable them to obtain employment immediately upon graduation at shipyards in the Norfolk area at excellent starting salaries. Agricultural Courses. These courses are geared to helping youngsters become established in farming and in providing them with knowledge and skills to become efficient producers of farm products, knowledgeable about animal husbandry, dairying, poultry crops, horticulture and farm management. Shop and Trade Courses. A variety of courses are offered at John A. Holmes High School which provide training to the point where it gives the trainee a productive ability with which he can secure and hold employment. Among such curricula offered include: construction, carpentry, bricklaying, and mechanical drawing and machines. Business Education Courses. Speciajized courses are offered in selected business subjects. The direct route to employment is no doubt a major factor in making business courses one of the most flourishing fields of study in high school. Subjects available to students include: Distributive Education, typing, business machines, office practice, shorthand, business math, general business and bookkeeping. ilomemaking Education. Homemaking subjects in the high school have as their primary factor the development of learning related to food, clothing, shelter and family living. Naturally course offerings in these areas include: Home Economics I, II and 111. Exploratory Vocation Courses. To assist students in exploring the world of work, to inculcate in students desirable work • habits, and to help him better understand himself so that he may make a realistic choice of occupations, short explpratory courses are provided students of junior high age in industrial arts and consumer homemaking. This program is | \ \ 20 Inch | I F\ LAWN I I MOWER I 3 H. P. Briggs and I Stratton Engine ■ ■ Our Reg. $49.88 ■ I Hf> *4497 I Limit 1 . of great benefit in helping 1 students find themselves at this . partßular age. t The above cited occupation i courses are having an impact f on the Edenton-Chowan Schools. : This may be readily seen by the ; fact that the Edenton-Chowan Schools has the lowest drop-out rate in the 10-county Albemarle ' area. Should you wish additional in depth information on any or all of the above listed occupational programs, please do not hesitate to contact or drop by the Board of Education office in the County Office Building. QUILTING Quilting has become as modern as today. Its influence is found in wearing apparel as well as in house furnishings, * observe extension home economics specialists, North Carolina State Uni versity. With the revival of this art, fashion designers are producing everything from quilted shoulder bags to velvet pantsuits. CELEBRATING OUR LADYBUG EARNS NEW ACCOLADE— BusiIy devour ing aphids, this ladybug is doing a good turn for farmers as well as consumers. She’s one of a number of “good bugs” currently enlisted in agriculture’s war against “bad bugs. By helping keep crop-destroying insects under con trol the ladybug contributes to increased food and fiber production that means lower prices for consumers. (Photo by Clemson University) - FOR - DIRT AND TOP SOIL - CALL - LAYTON AND WILLIAMS ROUTE I, EDENTON, N. C. Phone 482-4257 or 482-4230 LIMITED QUANTITIES Ladies # DRESSES ■UP TO 40% m 1 I OFF I V J V-i-r :> Page 5-B
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