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Linde Stars from Union Carbide Corp. There is something for
everyone including mothers of the bride and groom, brides
maids, matron and maid of honor and even the flower girl. The
star sapphire with its softly glowing quality is a gift of love and
symbol of good luck. So what better way to say thank you than
with jewelry (like that pictured) made with Linde Stars, the
man-made star sapphire.
Engagement Is Announced
Mrs. Sandy I. Rose of Edenton announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Beverly Ann, to Boyce Ed
ward Spicer of Raleigh. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
•Sam Spicer of Elkin.
Miss Rose is also the daughter of the late Mr. Rose.
The wedding will take place in the home of the
bride-elect at 3 P. M. on June 9.
No formal invitations will be .issued, but all friends
and family members are invited! to Jittend.
Topics Chosen
Rev. Robert E. Gray, pastor
of Edenton Baptist Church, has
selected for his sermon topic
Sunday morning at the 11
o’clock service the subject:
“Are You Part of God’s Hall of
Faith.” Scripture will be taken
from Hebrews the 11th chapter.
At the 7:30 evening worship
service, Rev. R. N. Carroll,
pastor emeritus, will bring the
message.
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May 1 Is Special
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Day For Couples
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Oliver,
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin
Bass, Jr., met in New Bern on
May 1 to celebrate their 28th
Wedding Anniversary.
The couples had a double
wedding and traditionally get
together every May 1.
The Bass’ now reside in
Jacksonville.
Iredell House Restoration Subject Os Talk
The Edenton Tea Party
Chapter, NSDAR, held its last
meeting until September on
May Bth at the Edenton
Restuarant.
Louis Hafermehl, site
manager for Historic Edenton,
Inc., spoke on “The James
Iredell House and Its
Restoration”.
The, members were most
interested as they were owners
of the house from 1949 to 1951
when the state of North Carolina'
assumed ownership. The house
is now maintained by the state.
The Tea Party Chapter, DAR
and the James Iredell
Association.
Hafermehl told of the
For And
About Women
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Mr. and Mrs. Nick George
attended the graduation of their
daughter Jane at Meredith
College in Raleigh Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewis and
son of Momeyer were weekend
guests of their parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Lewis and Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Earl White.
Mr. Handy West spent
Wednesday in Chapel Hill
visiting Mr. John Bass at
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Layton
spent a few days in
Martinsville, Va., visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hollowell and
children.
Mrs. Richard Hardin spent
Friday in Rocky Mount visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
James.
Mrs. Roland Vaughan
returned May 2 after a 15 day
tour of Greece and Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byrum
spent Sunday in Rocky Mount.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood have
returned after spending a few
days in Lynchburg. Va., visiting
her mother Mrs. S; V. Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
Dixon spent Saturday in Nags
Head.
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restoration underway at this
time which should be completed
in 18 months. Each member
was given a list of the
furnishings necessary. A
committee of DAR members
make up the furnishings
committee. Mrs. Wood Privott
presented Mr. Hafermehl.
Mrs. ( J. D. Elliott, regent,
presided at the meeting.
Appreciation was expressed
by the members to Mrs. Elliott
for her service and leadership
as regent and to Mrs. Lloyd
Griffin for excellent programs.
Mrs. John Bond, chaplain
installed the following officers
for 1974-1975:
Regent, Mrs. J. D. Elliott
THE CHOWAN HERALD
Miss Betsy Ross of Greenville
spent the weekend with Mrs. J.
J. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H.
Jones and children of Arlington,
Va., spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Harless, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prentis
of Durham, Mr. and Mrs
Britton Byrum of Va. Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Copeland
of Hertford and Mr. and Mrs.
Fahey Harrell of Elizabeth City
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Cora Harrell in Morris Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Weeks
spent Sunday in Tarboro
visiting her mother Mrs. J. C.
Martin.
Mrs. Thomas Shepard and
daughter Anne visited Mrs. D.
J. Walker in Burlington last
weekend.
Blount Shepard of N. C. State
College is spending the week
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Shepard.
Mrs. John Graham arrived
home Thursday after a tour of
several European countries. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hassell
attended the graduation of their
daughter Marian at St. Mary’s
College in Raleigh Saturday.
Vice regent, Mrs. J. H.
McMullan
Recording secretary, Mary
Sue Copeland
Treasurer, Mrs. Thomas
Shepard
Corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Albert Byrum
Registrar, Mrs. Mary
Browning
librarian, Mrs. B. G. Willis
Historian, Mrs. J. P. Ricks,
Jr.
A note signed by each
member was sent to Mrs. Willis
who is in the hospital following
an accident.
Mrs. George Morgan was a
guest at the meeting.
Hostesses were Mrs. George
Mack and Mrs. Griffin.
Thursday, May 16, 1974
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webb of
Fountain announce the
engagement of her daughter,
Betty Sue Thomas, to Melvin
Luther Chappell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Chappell of
Belvidere.
Miss Thomas is employed at
Edenton Tastee Freez. Mr.
Chappell is employed by Morris
and Hinton of Belvidere.
Miss Thomas is also the
daughter of -James Irving
Thomas of Oak City.
Wedding plans are
incomplete.
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Harris of Aurora and Mr. and
Mrs. Linwood Creech and
daughter Betty and Robert
Dupree of Pine Level spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katkaveck
attended the graduation of
their daughter Miss Beth
Katkaveck at Peace College
and Steve Katkaveck at State
College in Raleigh Saturday.
Mr. Frankie Katkaveck was
home from Portsmouth for the
weekend and attended the
graduation exercises also.
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GRADUATES - Miriam
Elizabeth Katkaveck of
Edenton received her associate
of arts degree during the 102nd
graduation exercises at Peace
College in Raleigh Saturday.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Katkaveck, 900 East
King Street.
Churchwomen
In New Bern
The annual meeting of the
Episcopal Churchwomen of the
Diocese of East Carolina
convened Thursday, May 16, in
Christ Church, New Bern. The
Holy Communion Service,
celebrated by Rt. Rev. Hunley
A. ELebash, will begin the
meeting.
The business session will be
led by Mrs. C. E. Hancock, Jr.,
president, who will also present
the annual report. The
installation of new officers will
follow.
Bishop William G.
Weinhauer, the new co-adjutor
of the Diocese of Western North
Carolina, will be the featured
speaker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker
returned home Thursday after
spending ten days at Tampa
Honda with their daughter,
Sarah Baker and family.
Miss Lynn House of
Harrellsvilie spent several days
with her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. Ralph Smith wick.
'T. J. Perry of Edenton and
Mrs. Ethel Winbome visited
Rev. and Mrs. Raymond
Hoggard, Jr. and R. J. Hoggard
in Ahoskie Thursday.
Mrs. Margaret White was the
guest last Sunday afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Fairless
and Graham Fairless of
Harrellsville.
Miss Ellen Pruden has
returned home from the
Methodist College of Fayette
ville on Friday.
Mrs. Cliff Keeter and Scott
left Friday and spent the
weekend at Raleigh with Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Keeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey
and daughter, Stacey and April
of Newport News were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
-Smithwick for the weekend.
Mrs. and Mrs, Bob House and
children, Lynn and Jennifer of
Harrellsville were also their
guests for Sunday.
METHODIST TOPICS
Rev. E. L. Earnhardt has
chosen “Open The Kingdom” as
the topic for his sermon Sunday
morning at Edenton United
Methodist Church. His text is
Matthew 23:10-13.
Gordon West, a youth
speaker, will deliver the
message at the 7:30 o’clock
service.
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Miss Pamela Gay Griffin
Miss Griffin
To Marry
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Griffin of Kinston announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Pamela Gay, to Mr. Robert
Maurice Peitre of Rosemead,
Calif.
The bride-elect’s father is a
former Chief of Police in
Edenton.
Mr. Peitre’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Peitre, also of
Rosemead, Calif.
The wedding will be held on
June 22 in Bethel Freewill
Baptist Church in Kinston.
LIBRARIES CLOSED
FOR STAFF MEETING
All libraries in the Pettigrew
Region (Shepard-Pruden
Memorial Library in Edenton,
Tyrrell County Public Library
in Columbia, and Washington
County Library in Plymouth)
will be closed all day on
Wednesday, May 22nd, for the
regular quarterly Staff
Meeting. There will be no
bookmobile run on that day.