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Page 2-B 15 ,f ’ * flr ißiMPliil .Ctfc j v/' r , * rf V/',’ ,|S r *-v *.’,;* .^'" QUINTET FOR TRIO Davis Stillson, Janet Horton, Ray Gray, Ludford Ether idge and Laura Vlvieros are shown as they rehearse a scene from “Live Spelled ■Backwards,” one of three one-act plays which will be seen in College of The Albe marle’s Satyrs’ presentation of “Trio,” a totally different evening at the theater, : »n Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 8 o’clock at the COA gymnatorium.— --iCOA Photo). | Providence Baptist Church Notes :• “Woman’s - Mother’s Day” ■iwill be observed at Providence •baptist Church Sunday, :beginning at 9:30 A.M. Church 'School with classes for all ages, j: The morning worship will :begin at 11 A M. The Women of, :jthe Church will have charge of :the services for Sunday. Mrs. fLula K. Johnson is general :c h a i r m a n , and *• 1* f \ : MKS. MARY R. ANDREWS SERVICES AVAILABLE » Certified Watchmakers Clock Repairs Jewelry Repairs Diamond Mounting Baby Shoes Bronzed, Silvered Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations G. T. Davis Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C. Next To Taylor Theater | Sears SALE! ; i Coldspot'2o.o Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer • Rugged porcelain-on-steel inter- Was $335.95 J kar. Thinwall insulation. Built-in * key lock. Wire trivet for bulky Now ; items. Handy interior light. Sean Has a Credit Plan To Suit Most Bvery Need Price, are Catalog Prices Shipping, Installation Extra Sale Ends (data) Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back | % : SHOP AT SEARS QMTOPPIwTceSter j andsave [sears] aasaiyg suaas. aoaucx and oa R ' -•' committee women are: Mrs. Ruth S. Spencer, worship leader and Mrs. Gearldine M. Butts and Mrs. William A. Reeves. Special ushers for the offering are selected. me guest speaker at the 11 A.M. service will be Mrs-Mary R. Andrews of Robersonville. Mrs. Andrews is a native of Edenton and the daughter of Mrs. Clare Roberts a nember at Providence. The guest speaker is a jraduate of D. F. Walker High School and Elizabeth City State University. She has had a wide range of teaching, civic, and religious experience. Mrs. Andrews is affiliated with several educational and civic organizations. She is a former member of Providence Baptist and the faculty of D. F. Walker School. She is presently principal of the Farm Life Elementary School in Martin County. She is a director of the Youth Department of Roberson Baptist Church in Robertsonville, where she is an active member. The guest speaker is married tq John M. Andrews, Jr., they have one son, Allen. The Mother’s Day Program will be held at 6 P.M. The program will be centered around Mother and each one is invited to attend. A special Women’s Day Choir will serve for the day’s program. Planning Saves Fuel . jl ' : nH Take the crunch out of the energy crunch by preplan ning maintenance of your lawn and garden equipment, is the advice of Allis-Chalmers service engineers The earlier m the year preventive maintenance is performed, the better. It will save fuel and possibly repair bills later on. Also, map out mowing, gardening or landscaping projects to minimize travel distance or time. Save more fuel by turning the engine off instead of letting it idle Keep equipment clean and it will mean less dirt in the engine and moving parts—giving better performance Swflia School Hoior Stodoots Are Aaaoeaced Four fifth grade students at Ernest A. Swain Elementary School made the “A” honor roll for the last grading period, according to Ralph V. Cole, principal. They were: Charles Ledford, Scott Canterberry, Angela White and Kimberly Swarmer. On the “B” list were: Rhonda Mizelle, Laura Vnderkofler, Anna Goodwin, Valerie Jerkins, Amy Knox, Kim Maglione, Martha Griffin,James Wrighton, Susan Downum, Stephanie Hampton and Jamie Lane. Jakcie Skittlethorpe, Darlene MacDonald, Sheila Cherry, Carl Cayton, Cynthia Jones, Donna Jones, Wayne Forehand, Troy Wright and Clifton Morris. Tammy Swain, Barrie Baker, Ray Harrell, Frankie Parrish, Anna Carter, Teresa Grissom, Mary Ann Hollowell, Kim Lewis, Teresa Privott, Nadine Wadsworth, A1 Bunch, Wendy Hare and Barbara Wright. Sixth Grade: Allen Downum, Dorothy Holley, Cheryl Harmon, Steve Lane, Mona Nixon, Stacy Waller, Alecia White, Jean Goodwin, Pauia Bass, Martha Gibson, David Jordan, Kelly West, Lynn Dale, David Hibbard, Darlene Fox, Laurie Ledford and Tracy Harrell. - - Florida City Gets Free Trees Mother Nature wasn’t re sponsible for the sudden in crease in the pine tree popula tion of Jacksonville, Fla. The St. Regis Paper Company was. For the third year in a row, the company donated pine seed lings and planting instructions to Jacksonville residents. With a tree nursery in north ern Florida that produces 35 million new trees each year, St. Regis could afford to give away the 354,450 seedlings which were distributed by the Jacksonville Jaycees. In addition, Duval County schools also received the pines which will be used to beautify school grounds. TOENAIL? TtnMwwmm. Chowan High School Class Os 1925 Ahwni Hold Big Roanion Here Tbn class of MB of Chowan High School celebrated its 50th anniversary Saturday evening at the Center mil Community Building with only one living iraimlmr absent. For the occasion a turkey dinner was prepared by the Center Hill Extension Homemaker’s Club and served by Mrs. Earl Blanchard, Mrs. Cameron Boyce, Mrs. George L. Broome, Mrs. Thomas Hollowell, and Mrs. James Moods. Mrs. C. C. Nixon (Mary Davis), of Edenton, presided; and Robert Bunch of Elizabeth City, gave the invocation. Both Mrs. George Bollard (Ella Savage) of Harriman, Tarn. GBefc Tyler ] DOWNTOWN EDENTON | now showing for spring... * CHARGE" I Convenient JL LOCO 81 C. FIEE PORT 82 £ i Cool and casual shoe lor the season. Saucy Bold beauty with slipdnto comfort and sheer r wedge with perky sling. Whitt/beige feminity. Black or white. V '—\ ant D. TRIBAL 2 520 O f * D. XVU wLfUI 1 .fu Cool your heels ~. bare your toes in fashion g. Timeless comfort slice of spring in frosty fun stylc Navy Hnd black multi colors. Yellow, green and orange. |- E. DEGREE 80 11 Comfortable mid heel for easy walking. Bold C >\ l 1 and stew for spring. White or blade. f and atra, Fla., who waa unablt to attend, and a fonatr taachsr, Mrs. Gordon Kirkland (Alane Savage) of Salisbury, ssnt greetings wUdi wees read to the group. Mrs. L. W. Bracy (Ida Mae Dafl), of Noifoft, Va. conducted a brief but impreesive memorial service tor Eugene fimjptii, toe sole deceased member;.The one other sad note injected into a gay and happy evening was the statement made by Dr. Clyde Ward of HaMgh. that T. D. Rickenbaker, the. deeply loved ane respected mathematics teacher and conch durhß their school days had died at hisj home in Bronson, Pin. in July M 74. the entertainment featured soke by Mrs. Nixon’s four-year old granddaughter, Tammy Laio Ham, who is already well known ae a church ftfoitt and who hnd asked filing tor her JSSSS (bring thepast N years, and various parsons recalled amusing or exciting espsrisneees they had shared during their display of photographs, both old and new,, not only brought back memories of school days but also introduced children, grandchildren. hUv R O. H«U*« f Kmim Hollowell), of HobbsviUe, and Mrs. Cal Baker (Estelle Welch), of Mt. Airy, wore duly recognised es the two who had too most children, each having four; Mrs. Baber also had die distinction of having the most grandchildren and that of having traveled the farthest to the reunion. Toward the end of the pregram everybody Joined in singing the class song, with Mrs. Hobbs as accompanist, just as she was at the graduation exercises So years: The other class members who wen present an: Mrs. John Blanchard (Edith Baker), ’of HobbsviUe, Mrs. Lloyd Webb (Grace Bunch) of Edenton; Mrs. W. W. Smith (Nellie Thtraday, May 8, van Davis), of Tyner) Mrs. MdUn Bateman (Minnie Hollowell),-df Tyner; Mrs. Violetta PaMy Benfield, of HobbsviUe; Mm. Gilbert Woodworth (Clara Spivey) of Erwin; Mrs. Russell Byrum (Buena Ward, of Edenton; and Mn. W. B. Morton (Lina J. Welch') of Raleigh. Their guests included Mias Esther Evans, a faculty member in 1925; Mrs. Robert Bunch, Mn. Annette Darth, Mrs. Baber’s daughter, of Mt. Airy; Mrs. Clyde Ward; John Blanchard, R. O. Hobbs, Melton Batemnan; Gilbert Woodworth; Russell Byrum, and W. B. Marton.
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