Thursday December 9, 1976' Leary-Garman Vows Heard Continued Front Page 3 also laid in white satin, held a multi-tiered wedding cake topped with a nosegay of sonya roses and snowdrift pompons. Matching gar lands of white and shrimp flowers encircled the base. The cake was com plimented by a silver candlebrum holding a correspot Ing floral design and white candles. Followh g tradition, the bridal pair cut the first slice of cake, as sr which Mrs. W. Edison Ho. le of Henderson and Mrs. C arles Watkins of Raleigh continuing the se ving. Mrs. Peggy Crocker of Hen derson an.i Mrs. I. B. Watkins Jr. of Chapel Hill presided ova* the punch bowl. Assisting i:i serving and receiving throughout were Miss Mary Ht mingway, Mr. and Mrs. W. B .■Tharrington, Mr. and Mrst. James A. Holmes and Miss Cheryl Fisher, all of Henderson. On their departure, guests spoke goodbyes to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Faulkner and Dr. and Mrs. James M. Tolson of Henderson. After a wedding trip to Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. Leary will be at home in Raleigh. Public Hearing The Town of Edenton will hold a public hearing at 7:30 P. M. on Tues day, December 14, 1976, at the Eden ton Town Hall. 'The public is encour : aged to attend this second public hear ing of the community development ap plication process. The first public hearing provided an outline of the Community Development Act of 1974, and the current regula tions and requirements for application. Also, the public was requested to sub mit suggestions for possible activities to be included in the preapplication. The second public hearing will pro " vide an opportunity for the public to 'coirimefit on .IHe su&estetf'octlv'lfife. Questions about the program will be answered and further public recom mendations for activities will be sought. The Town of Edenton anticipates filing an application for $500,000 to provide assistance to its low and mod erate income citizens. Valhalla Grocery PCANUT CITY lb. $1.39 Gwaltney ROLL SAUSAGE lb. 78c Gwaltney BOLOGNA 8 oz. 55c SPARE RIBS. lb. BSc CREAM WHEAT. . . .! lbs. 68c • - ' April Shower MAY PEAS.. 3 forsl.oo NORMAN YOUN9, Owner W# Accept Food Coupons Valhalla Grocery . Highway 32 North fronton 40-9795 Varied Docket Aired In Chowan Coanty Dan Junior Benbery, Route 3, Edenton was given a . 12-month sentence in Chowan County District Court Tuesday of last week after being convicted of driving while his license was revoked. Judge Grafton Beaman said testimony in the case bordered on perjury. Patrolman S. F. Small of Edenton Police Department had testitified he saw the defendant' and Kenneth Bond switch [daces in the front seat of a car on Badham Road. Benbery testified he had not driven the car that night and Bond , followed him to the stand to say he was driving the car and at no time switched places with Benbery. The defendant gave notice of appeal. The larceny of less than SSO in lumber proved costly to Joseph Vance Parrish.- Parrish entered a plea of guilty to larceny and Sheriff Troy Toppin told the judge the value was placed at $40.80. The defendant was sentenced to six months, suspended upon payment of S2OO fine and costs and make payment of the lumber. In other cases called by Asst. Dist. Atty. Chris Bean the following action was taken: Weldom Paul Hewett, improper muffler, sls fine and costs. Bobby Lee By rum, speeding, sls fine and costs. Benjamin William Marsh, improper passing, not guilty. Carlton Lee Wynn, reckless driving and speed competition, six months, suspended upon payment of $250 fine and costs. Paul Gregory, Jr., I I II 40 Hp- I r w v il m 1 It | FIRST PLACE, DECA—“Christmas with Alice in Wonderland’’ was the theme of the first place entry.bit.the John A. Holmes High School DECA. The photos above show Melissa Amburn, the Queen of Hearts, preceeded by her attendants. Nicotine gets its name from Jean Nicot, a 16th century ambassador who introduced tobacco to France. For Appointment Call (804) 423-0561 JANICE H. WAITSMAN CERTIFIED ELECTROLOGIST UNWANTED HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED 7727 Sheryl Drive Norfolk, Vo. 23505 Vicki Villa Motel Room 244, Elizabeth City, N. C. ioaig!o&- r" H O C O LAT E S a woman never forgets... the man who remembers Hollowell & Blount Rexoll Drugs _482-2127 EDENTON THE CHOWAN HERALD reckless driving and speed competition, dismissed. George Edward Wood, Sr., reckless driving, $75 fine and costs. Selby Elijah Corbett, speeding, $lO fine and costs. Ronnie Lee White, assault on an officer, 90 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs; resisting arrest, 90 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs; obstructing an officer, dismissed. Henry Lee Perry, ob- District Court 0a Tuesday structing an officer, 60 days, suspended upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. Probable cause was found in the matter of William Holloman, accessory after the fact of breaking and entering and larceny; and Ernest Holley, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and breaking and enterting and larceny. Andrew Bonner, • drunk driving and speeding, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and give Music g§§ for Christmas kwo 8 TRACK SPECIALS ***** 9KBi PICK YOUR PLAYER AT ■ 'MfaiMRrJ THESE SALE PRICES P W BIG SOUND/LOW PRICE —S= When you buy this Arthur Now you can enjoy 8 track stereo at ft frarlr hnmo lmer B ' Track s,ereo ,a Pe minimum cost This compact Arthur O tHICK 1101116 surUc/^unf 3 °' WTWS&. 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Only 4-1/8” v wide, I”high,s-1/B”deep. I»t«»»*o| SPEAKERS REDUCED 25%. ALL PRICES IN EFFECT THRU JANUARY 1 BRIDGE-TURN EXXON [EXON] CORNER OF BROAD AND QUEEN STREETS ' Phone.4B2-8441 VnluoCoiitoi costs. Notice of appeal was entered. Charlie Ford, obstructing an officer, 30 days, suspended upon payment of S3O fine and costs. l<ewis Bateman, assault, 12 months, suspended upon payment of $350 fine and costs; using profane and indecent language on telephone, dismissed. Willie Williams, drunk driving, 90 days, suspended upon payment of $175 fine and costs. Production Slated At Academy Chowan Academy will present “Amahl and the Night Visitors” on Monday at 7:30 o’clock in the school auditorium. The production tells the story of a widow (Cyndi Phillips) and her crippled son (Eric Rose) who are rewarded for the kindness extended to the Christ child. Donations of $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children will be accepted at the door. CROSSROADS ALUMINUM CO., INC. Highway 32 lO Miles West EDENTON, N.C. MADE TO FIT YOUR HOME • GLASS AND SCREEN REPAIR • TRAILER SKIRTING • PATIO COVERS • ALUMINUM AWNINGS • STORM DOORS • ALUMINUM GUTTERS • STORM WINDOWS • ALUMINUM SIDING • PORCH ENCLOSURES • CARPORTS • VINYL SIDING Slop By to See Us or Phone For Appointment* 221-4959 or 221-4609 ASK FOR ERNEST SWANNER BANKJFINAHCINGJZ AN_BE ARRANGED W. G. Boyce Taken In Death William Gaithon Boyce, 78, 1101 North Oakum Street, died Monday in Chowan Hospital following an extended illness. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Boyce was born December 25, 1897, in Chowan County. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Lela McClenney Boyce; a son, Everette M. Boyce of Winterthur, Del.; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred L. Sanford of Williamsburg, Va.; a brother, Pete Boyce of Winfall; and five grand children. He was a member of First Christian Church. Funeral services were' held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock in Williford- Barham Funeral Chapel with Rev. E. C. Alexander and Rev. Charles Ledford officiating. Burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Thomas Lane, Pruden Forehand, Joe Lee, Wayne Evans, Vernon Lane and Marvin Parrish. Page 5-A dabs Recognized Chowan, Ryland and Cape Colony Ruritan stubs were all recognized at the annual Albemarle District Ruritan Convention held Saturday night in Elizabeth City. The Chowan club was recognized for having a net increase of five new members. This was the only club of the 20 in the district to receive the plaque for membership extension. Eight new members were added this year. They were Emmett Winslow, Drew Welch, Carlton Dail, Carlton Nixon, Robby Boyce, Tom Palmer, Ray Smith and David Bateman. . Ryland Club was recognized as the top club for Human Development. Ryland Club had a benefit supper for Richard Copeland. He had been diagnosed to have a serious illness. The supper produced a net profit of over $3,200. Cape Colony was rec ognized as the newest club in the district. They were chartered in November with 16 members. Continued On Page 8

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