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Thursday, March 18, 1976
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ENGAGED—Mrs. Miles Overton announces the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of her.
granddaughter, Carolyn Linette, to Mr. Larry Earl Ward,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward, Sr., Route 1, Edenton. A
May 8 wedding is planned at the Providence Baptist Church,
Edenton.
May Wedding Slated
Mr. and Mrs. John M. <
Wright of Ocean Springs, 1
Miss., announce the •
engagement of their
daughter, Elizabeth Sue, to i
Capt. Robert A. Reyling, son j
ol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. i
Reyling of Patchoque, Long i
Island, N.Y. ]
;The bride-elect is the 1
granddaughter of Mrs. '
Leland L. Garland of Ocean 1
Springs and Mrs. Mary
Wright Anderson of '■
Edenton. 1
Miss Wright attended <
school in Weisbaden,
Germany,
Burlington, N!J , "arief is a ~
tV7r graduate of (Jfc'dah' “
Springs High School. She is
now a student at the Jackson
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
County Campus of
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Junior College.
The prospective groom is
a graduate of the Air Force
Academy with a BS degree
in engineering sciences. He
is a captain in the USAF
presently stationed at
Keesler AFB as a navigator
with the 53d Weather
Reconnaissance Squadron.
The wedding will be
solemnized May 26 at the
First Presbyterian Church
of Ocean Springs.
It is said that the first public
library was founded in
Athens in 540 B.C.
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Society News
Carolyn Nixon, Doris Jean
Baker, Janet Bunch, Sylvia
Merritt and Glenda Belch
attended a beauty show
Sunday in Norfolk.
Margaret White, Carolyn
Nixon, Doris Jean Baker,
Janet Bunch and Sylvia
Belch attended a beauty
show in Wilson on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Stafford, Mrs. Everett
Payne, and Mr. Vance
Wheeler, of Richmond, Va.,
were recent guests of Miss
Clara Wheeler, and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Becker
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Holmes attended the
‘Equitable Awards Banquet
held in Raleigh Friday. Mr.
Becker and Mr. Holmes
received awards for 1975.
Jim and Chris Elliott
spent 10 days recently in
Key West, Florida scuba
diving.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Dingmon of Sydney, N. Y.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Caffee last week.
Mrs. Claude Griffin has
returned after spending last
week visiting her daughter
and her family Mr. and Mrs.
John Isenhower in Raleigh.
Miss Beth Katkaveck of
UNC Greensboro spent
last week visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Katkaveck.
Mrs. J. P. Ricks, Jr., Mrs.
J. D. Elliott and Mrs. Wood
Privott and Mrs. Peggy
Leeper attended the N. C.
DAR State Conference held
at" the Hyatt ~ House in
Winston Salem last week.
Mrs. Ricks is State
Magazine Chairman, Mrs.
Elliott is State Treasurer,
| and Mrs. Privott is State
Program chairman of the
' DAR organization.
Tony Leary, student at N.
C. State, Raleigh spent last
week (Spring break)
visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Leary.
Mrs. Robert E. Gray,
Mrs. E. N. Manning, Mrs.
Jim P. Partin and Mrs. J.
M. Thorud spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in
Greensboro attending the
annual session of Woman’s
Missionary Union of the
Baptist State Convention of
North Carolina.
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JUNE BRIDE-ELECT—
Mrs. Durward Owen Travis,
Jr., announces the
engagement of her
daughter, Nancy Patricia,
to Randy Eugene Lutz of
Raleigh. Mr. Lutz is the son
of Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Lutz
of Kings Mountain. The
wedding will take place in
Raleigh on June 12.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.
Travers, Jr., of Springfield,
Va., announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Mary Ellen, to
Mr. Fred Allen Spruill, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Spruill, Sr., of Edenton.
Miss Travers is attending
Louise Obici School of
Nursing in Suffolk, Va., and
will graduate in April.
Mr. Spruill is a member of
the Plymouth Police
Department.
The wedding will take
place at Engleside Baptist
Church in Alexandria, Va.,
on May 29. Friends and
relatives are invited.
Miss Lampe
Sets Date
Dr. and Mrs. H. Willard
Lampe announce the
engagement and
approaching marriage of
their daughter, Ruth Ellen,
of Columbia, S. C., to Mr.
Mikel Andrew Evans, also
of Columbia.
The wedding will be held
April 3 at 4:30 o’clock in
First Presbyterian Church
in Edenton. .Friends are
invited to attend.
Supper Set
A sausage and pancake
supper will be held at
Edenton United Methodist
Church Friday night with
the building fund benefits
from donations.
Dinners will be served
from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. in the
Fellowship Hall and a
minimum donation of $2 has
been set.
Methodist Topics
“The Servant’s Wages” is
the tope chosen by Rev. E.
L. Earnhardt for the 11 A.M.
service Sunday at Edenton
United Methodist Church.
His text is John 12:26.
Wayne West of Williamston
will bring a message in song
at the 7:30 P.M. service.
Miss Parrish Finalist In N. C. Teenage Pageant
Miss Jean Parrish, 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Yates Parrish, Route 2,
Edenton, has been selected
to be a finalist in the Fifth
Annual Miss North Carolina
Teen-Ager Pageant to be
held at Raleigh Memorial
Auditorium on April 24.
Miss Parrish was selected
on the basis of beauty, poise,
personality, scholastic
achievement and
leadership.
Jean is a senior at Chowan
Academy where she is
president of the Student
Government. Her other
honors and activities
include: Business Manager
School Annual, editor of
school newspaper, president
of the National Honor
Society, treasurer of the
Senior Class, Sweetheart
Representative, D.A.R.
Citizenship Award,
participant at Girl’s State,
All-Conference girl’s
basketball, member of the
East-West squad, and
recently selected as the
Chowan Academy Student
of the Week.
A member of the Edenton
Baptist Church, she is active
in Sunday School, Acteens,
Prayer Retreat, and the
choir. She has also served as
Acteen Prayer Chairman
and assisted with the
Jean Parrish
Mr. Williams
Fills Pulpit
For Baptists
Guest speaker at the
Edenton Baptist Church on
Sunday at the 11 o’clock
morning worship will be
Roger E. Williams, Jr. He is
superintendent of Kennedy
Home branch of the Baptist
Children’s Homes of North
Carolina. Mr. Williams is
speaking in the absence of
the pastor. Dr. Gray begins
revival services Sunday at
the Woolford Memorial
Baptist Church, Dundalk,
Maryland.
Message in Song at the
morning service will be
“Nailed to the Cross”
rendered by Alton Elmore
and Russell Baxley. The
athem will be “Jesus My
Lord” presented by the
Sanctuary Choir.
Gordon West, ministerial
intern, will speak at the
evening worship.
Nursery and Bible School.
Active in many
community affairs, Jean is
an outstanding 4-H Club
member. She has served as
County - 4-H Council
president, club president,
vice president and the
Chowan County
representative at district
and state council meetings.
She has been county project
champion 30 times. Jean
was district Foods
Preservation project winner
in 1975. Other top awards
include county winner in
Citizenship, Leadership,
and Achievement.
Community Activities
include canvassing for
Heart Fund, Cancer,
Muscular Dystrophe, and
volunteer services for
community shut-ins.
Jean will join contestants
from all over the state in the
Miss N. C. Teen-Agers
competition. Each
contestant will present an
original speech on the
subject, ‘ ‘What’s Right About
America.”
The winner of the Miss N.
C. Teen-Ager Pageant will
receive SSOO in cash and an
all-expense paid trip to the
national pageant. Trophies
at the state pageant will be
awarded to the top five
contestants, three speech
winners, Miss Congeniality,
Miss Photogenic, and the
citizenship winner.
SIO,OOO in scholarships are
awarded at the Miss
National Teen-Ager
Pageant. Reigning Miss
National Teen-Ager is 15-
year-old Kim Jensen of
Idaho.
Miss Parrish is being
sponsored by the Edenton
Chamber of Commerce,.
Edenton Savings and Loan
Association, Hollowell and
Legion Plans
Dinner Event
The American Legion
Auxiliary will hold it’s
annual Birthday Dinner for
the American Legion
members this week. The
cover dish affair will be held
Friday night at 7 o’clock.
Each Auxiliary member
is asked to bring a, covered
dish, (ham and ejessert will
be furnished).
All legionnaires, auxiliary
members and their guest
are welcome.
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J SAUSAGE LINK lb. $1.19 I
I FRY MEAT lb. $1.65 |
I PORK CHOPS, ASSORTED ..lb. $1.30 I
I NECK BONES AND PIG FEET jfflSr.fS* lb. 40c 1
j PORK LOIN (WHOLE)
(TENDERLOIN lb. $2.50 j
J SPARE RIBS lb. sl.lO J
j BACKBONE (WHOLE) lb. $1.25 >
1 CORNED SIDES lb. $1.35 I
| SKINS AND BONES lb. 20c (
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I TAILS lb. 50c j
j NEW SMOKED HAM lb. $1.90 1
$ NEW SMOKED SIDE lb. $1.50 I
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Blount Drug Store, and J. E.
Stallings Insurance Agency.
Jean’s future plans
include continuing < her
education at Peace College in
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Students Building Greenhouse
Mashed thumbs will soon
be turning into green
thumbs for students
currently enrolled in
Ornamental Horticulture, a
vocational course being
taught at John A. Holmes
High School.
The horticulture class,
instructed by Eugene
Rascoe, is in the process of
constructing a 20 feet x 40
feet greenhouse, which will
be completed and become
their classroom for
ornamental horticulture by
the end of March. The
course is designed to aid
students in acquiring and
understanding the basic
skills and competencies of
ornamental horticulture.
Instruction in this area
includes basic concepts of
landscape gardening and
design, nusery practices,
and ornamental plant
science. Practical
experience is needed to
implement the skills
needed, and the
construction of a new
greenhouse has provided the
experience as well as a
place to experiment.
“Local nurseries have
indicated that they would
supply the students with a
GREENHOUSE GROWS—Students of ornamental
horticulture at John A. Holmes High School’have applied
their skill and knowledge to build a greenhouse. Shown
participating in the project are, from left, Terry Leary, Nick
Kane, Rosa Carter, Mack Biggs, Wallace Granby, and Annie
Bunch.
Raleigh with a possible
career in Christian
education and participating
in the International Farm
Youth Exchange Program.
wide variety of plants and
cuttings to use in getting
their greenhouse started,”
according to Rascoe. “This
will be most beneficial since
plants and their
identification will be the
next phase of the course.”
Rascoe also noted that
“we hope to have a
propagating bed or area for
rooting various kinds of
cuttings, and will eventually
develop a land lab within the
area of the greenhouse to
place cuttings to develop
further growth.”
Next year, as more funds
become available, the
vocational department
plans to construct a head
house for potting and
storage.
Spaghetti Supper
Mrs. Sylvia Johnson will
serve a spaghetti supper in
the Arrowhead Beach Club
House on March 27th from 6
P.M. to 7:30. The cost will be
$2.50 per plate which
includes spaghetti, salad
and bread. If possible, make
reservations by calling 221-
4739 or 221-4602. Mrs.
Johnson operates the
concession stand at
Arrowhead Beach. Come on
out and enjoy the evening.