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For And '' ifm’lyV:, ?y r s /" /■ \y .■ 7 fy r ;-'liss'; S >V'' / •■' About Women Page 3-A THE CHOWAN HERALD Miss Harriett Jane Byrnm Hiss Byrunrs Marriage Set Mr. and Mrs. Rubie By rum announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Harriett Jane, to Mr. Randall Thomas Dixon. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon. The bride-elect is a native of Chowan County, a graduate of Chowan High School and a student at College of The Albemarle. Mr. Dixon has completed his basic training at Ft. Jackson, S. C. The wedding will take place at 5:30 P.M. on December 30 at Center Hill Baptist Church. T YES, VIRGINIA ... THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS . . . Welcome him with Christmas Tree ' Skirts . . . Holidoy Napkins . . T ' ifi V-' 4 < * v .I - ■ *— '•- 9-V '*’* Trimmings For the Tree . . . And Be His Helper With Toys And Stocking Staffers . . . ALL FROM THE COUNTRY CORNER Unique Gifts lnteriors 210 BROAD STREET Shop How: 10-5 Monday Thu Saturday Qfhow mmmmm \\ I Join Your Neighbors in Church -* ';. '; 1 -v . %• ? v Time to count your blessings ? •-•' ~>lift your voice in praise...sing ; a song unto the Lord... for all the good and satisfying aspects of your ® '**v\£±* • • «tv • .-: ♦. ~*•> 4 * , W £ SMITH'S STORE The Herald Society News Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins of Raleigh- will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mrs. Juanita Cozzens and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Miss Anne Jenkins of Winston-Salem will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mrs. Jim Earnhardt, Sr., and Mrs. Burley Niblett attended the Award Dinner of N. C. Antiquity Society in Raleigh, Thursday. Mr. A. L. Honeycutt received the Conner Cup at this ■ dinner. Mrs. W. E. Malone returned Monday after visiting her son Mike and his family in Spartanburg, S. C. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Fry, left Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry at their home on Country Club Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nixon spent the weekend in Roxboro visiting their son Mr. Lefe Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith returned Saturday after a week’s stay in Mexico. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Greene of Robersonville. Mrs. John A. Bunch and son Thursday, November 22, 1973 Ben visited Mr. Marvin Wilson in Faison and attended the Wake Forest-Carolina football game Saturday in Chapel Hill. Mr. Richard Hardin, Jr., has returned to Duke University, after visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Michael B. Nankin and daughters, Karen and Kelly of Alexandria, Va. are spending several days with Mrs. Nankin’s mother, Mrs. Lloyd E. Bunch. Mr. and MrS. Richard Hoilowell and twin sons of Martinsville, Va. arrived Sunday to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoilowell, Sr. The couple will be in Edenton through the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Holmes Claire left Monday for her home in New York after spending several days with her sister and familv Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Crandall. Mrs. R. F. Marks of Boykins, Va. and Mr. Hatcher Story of Portland, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, Miss Ruby Felts and Miss Lena Jones Sunday. Chancie L. Snyder of Silver City, New Mexico and his son Lee of Virginia Beach, Va. visited Mrs. Lenna Griffin last Friday. MORE SOCIETY ON PAGE 5. Centralized Lunch Menus Friday: Holiday. Monday: Hamburgers catsup, mustard, french fries, mixed vegetables, devil’s food cake, buns and milk. Tuesday: Manager’s choice. Wednesday: Beef-vegetable soup, sandwiches, peach cobbler, crackers and milk. Thursday: Country style steak with gravy, whipped potatoes, green peas, chocolate cake, rolls, butter and milk. LIBRARIES CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING DAY All libraries in the Pettigrew Regional (Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library in Edenton, Tyrrell County Public Library in Columbia, and Washington County Library in Plymouth) will be closed all day on Thursday, November 22, in observance of Thanksgiving Day. There will be no Bookmobile run on that day. B 4M# JK jf '■'' NEW HAIR FASHION IMPRESSIONS —The AMP cut is the high-voltage fashion cut for the stylish woman who is not quite ready to give up her long tresses. This power-filled style is developed by a special short cut on the front and top. For easy upkeep of the short top section and the longer sides and back, a professional permanent wave is a must. The AMP is part of the Hair Fashion Impressions projected for fall/winter 1973-74 by the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. "Grease" Engagement Set For Chrysler Hall Are you a cat or a chick who remembers the Fifties with a glow and a wry question about where have the years gone? Well, the sock hop lives again in the bubbling musical called “Grease”, coming to Chrysler Hall on November 23 and 24 from long runs in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and other big cities. Mail orders are now being received and filled at Norfolk Scope, and the box office sale began there Monday. “Grease” has been running on Broadway since early 1972 and it’s still continuing there, with no end in sight, bringing back to capacity audiences the era of blue suede shoes, Howdy- Doody, James Dean, pegged pants, Elvis, the Mickey Mouse Club, American Bandstand, hula hops, the Edsel, ducktail haircuts, Alan Freed, Fabian, Chuck Berry and greasers, so maned for the thick pomades teenagers slicked their hair with. It’s in honor of those well oiled locks that the musical is WOMEN on Wheels I HELPFUL SAFETY TIPS | by Elizabeth Stimley Plymouth Safety Writer TIRE CARE TIPS The salesman was amazed when 1 told him the exact size and type of new tires I wanted. He thought women only knew when it was time to buy gas. If I had told him that I also knew when to rotate the tires and how to read the tire wear f gauge indica tor, he would have probably UmPllsMW gone into shock. Deciding „ what type of I dJ tire to buy for the car is like deciding what to wear. You won’t wear sneakers with a cocktail dress. And you shouldn’t mix the types of tires (cross bias, bias belted, radial). Most manufacturers recom mend that you buy the same type of tire that came with the car. However, a reputable dealer will be able to recom mend other types such as radials, if your driving routine demands them. The owner’s manual is still the best reference source for in formation on tire buying and care. But there are simple tests you can give the tires periodically. Such as checking the tires for uneven wear before driving. This will indicate whether the tires are In balance or if you need an alignment job. Every third gaa stop, check the Urea’ air presents. Kicking the tires it as undependable as Remember, your car rides oo only four small patches of rub ber in contact with the road, to givefrem the care they need “A survey has disclosed that the average American favors only one kind of r. .'-ml- 1 JR pi :a v v ' HM I •. ■ called “Grease”, for the show is a recap of life in a high school at the peak of the Fifties 1959. It has 15 songs, all new in the ’7os, that parody the loud, often harsh, simple, strains of rock’n’ roll in its early days. “Several of the tunes” wrote drama critic Dan Sullivan in the Los Angeles Times, “are so good of their kind that they would have been top-tenners if the y'd come out in '59 instead of now. They’re instant golden oldies” The period duplicated in “Grease” was prior to the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, before moonshots and Vietnam, before student dissidents and the campus activists of the mid edenton oObbi b ®L,tSSS. i 5 77TTI wkv rff mi Ja / / \ ■ \vrsrT"7S r All permanent pmw. c«*> rare MMIjk JV K LI 1l I W in Uvdv holiday trim and deatgn*. Nrfji |SAVE\ M (I ■ ] s£ib Ey OoC f BLACK AND DECKER « POWER TOOLS Rock ’Em Sock Tb.wrm; nwro*ots ISSDIV \a „ |sTq3> $5.93 I DOWNTOWN ROSES—Open Until fcOOFriday Night| U 1 " l . MO, /. ' l|J -. sixties and that period seems simpler, purer, in retrospect. The hnid-fiOs student activists sneered at students of the Fifties as a “silent generation” but they come alive loud and clear in “Grease", as fizzing as a just-opened Coke. CORRECTION In the P&Q Super Market ad of November 15th, "8-22 lb. Grade A Turkeys" were advertised at 59 cents per pound. This was an error! The ad should have read: “18-22 lb." but the "1” became lost in the printing process. The Chowan Herald regrets the error. Miss Boyce Goest Speaker “These are the times that try men’s souls The summer 'soldiers and -the sunshine patriot will in this crisis shrink from the service of their country, but-he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman”. Thus Mrs. Sandra Boyce, dramatics and speech teacher at John A. Holmes High School began a program that delighted and inspired members and guests at the November meeting of the Edenton Tea Party Chapter DAR. She said that although her opening quotation was an apt description of America at this time, it was written by Thomas Paine as a description of the Revolutionary War. Her talk was appropriate as a bicentennial theme. Mrs. Boyce shared with the members through the oral interpretation of literature some thoughts on the American Revolution a different approach from the historical viewpoint. From Benjamin Franklin's “Poor Richard Almanac” she gave some of his wise and witty sayings with much expression. Mrs. Boyce gave Patrick Henry’s famous “Liberty or Death” speech. The sayings and speeches of Daniel Webster, Benjamin -Franklin, George Washington, Lyman Abbott and Thomas Jefferson were well received. She ended with her thoughts on America today. “I have only FCR SALE I Houses NELSON P. CHEARS Comme rc i a I Properties E A NEEDED: Acreage ■■■ Acreage Acreage Call or Visit TOWN-COUNTRY p A r T ope™es . rKUrtKI ltO.| to remind myself that only in America can an individual or group of individuals challenge the Presidency. Only in America do we have the right to speak and publish ideas we choose. I believe as long as we continue to support our freedoms and exercise our rights, everything will turn out for the right in the end.” . Mrs. Lloyd Griffin, program chairman presented Mrs. Boyce. Mrs. J. D. Elliott, regent, presided at the meeting. Guests were Mrs. Anton Stevens, Mrs. Applegate, Mrs. Joe Thorud. Hostesses were: Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. R. N. Elliott and Mrs. T. B. Smith. "Graceful Giving” Is Baptist Sermon Topic Rev. Robert E. Gray, pastor of Edenton Baptist Church, has announced his sermon topic at the 11 o’clock worship service Sunday morning will be "Graceful Giving". Scripture will be taken from II Corinthians 8:1-16. At the 7:30 evening service the ordinances for the Lord’s Supper and Baptism will be observed. Candidates for baptism are Debbie Burroughs and Julie Chance.
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