Page 2-A Baptist Topic Dr. Robert E. Gray, pastor of Edenton. Baptist Church, will use at the 11 o’clock morning worship on Sunday the topic “The Glorious Hope.” Scriptural text will be Romans 8:18-25. The Sancturary Choir will render the anthem, “The Lord Is a Mighty God”, during the morning service. At the 7:30 evening worship, Dr. Gray will speak on “Do Not Be Afraid”, with Acts 18:1-17 as his text. Special music at the evening service will be a solo, “Calvary Conquered My Heart”, by Alton G-Elmore, Bass. FAMILY DAY Family Day will be ob served at the Edenton United Methodist Church on Sunday, at the beginning of National Family Week. Rev. Richard R. Blankenhom has chosen as his sermon topic: “What Brings Us Home?”. The text is Luke 15:18. LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock at the Legion building. All members are urged to at tend. Chowan Herald Society News Mrs. David Warren of Chapel Hill was guest of her parents Rev. and Mrs. F.B. Drane last weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Twiddy spent last weekend in Hatteras. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ray and sons, formerly of Court Square Antiques 209 East King Street INTRODUCING... j Romayne Beaver 1 o Of Springfield, Virginia Acrylic & Oil Flower . Paintings In Beautiful Colors EXHIBITING FOR SALE MONTH OF MAY! SIDEWALK SfiecicUi Folding Shoes I Dresses I Spring Coats 25%0ff ffe?S| I I Jumpsuits %-Price T* ijHrm I Sportswear %-Price )\ 'f®» { I *• Betty Shoppe /41 , \ S. Broad St Edenton ajL j f | I _ . BV | arc JULY BRIDE-ELECT—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker Morgan of Edenton announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter, DeAnne, to Mr. William Perry Bottoms of Oxford. He is the son of Mrs. Mark P. Bottoms and the late Mr. Bottoms of Oxford. The wedding will be held July 30 in Ederiton. Edenton and now residing in Sanford spent last weekend in Edenton visiting friends. Rev. and Mrs. B.E. Taylor of La Grange and Mrs. S.G. Phillips of Grifton spent last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Jordan. James Kinion and Cecil Fry spent last weekend fishing at Bodie Island as guests of Butler Bennett of Greensboro. —O- Dr. and Mrs. Junius Davis of New Bern visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Davis last weekend. Mrs. Marguerite Burch, Miss Minnie Hollowell and Miss Mary Lee Copeland attended the State Con vention of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society In ternational held at Grove Park Inn, in Asheville last weekend. Mrs. Julia Hassell, Mrs. Ethel LaVoie, Mrs Maggie Dail, Miss Beulah Privott, Miss Beulah Perry, Mrs. Bertha Bunch, Mrs. Lola Bass, Mrs. Hettie Wallace, Mrs. Ida Waff, Mrs. Beth Jethro, Mrs. Clara Bunch, Mrs. Marginette Lassiter, Mrs. Grace Byrum, Mrs. Clara Boswell, Miss Lena Leary, Mrs. Gayle Gieseke, and Mrs. Teresa Kerber attended the District Eleven Convention of N.C. Business and Professional Women’s Club, Inc. held at Angler’s Cove in Hertford April 30. Mrs. Clara Boswell, District Eleven Director, presided at the meeting. THE CHOWAN HERALD For And About r omen Whigham-Gifford Vows Said Miss Frances Jean Whigham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Whigham of Tallahassee, Fla., and formerly of Edenton, became the bride Jr* ijN Mrs. Janies A. Gifford Ballet Academy Performance Set Marsha Thornton Gordon, professional dance teacher at the Chowan Academy of Dance, and John Wajciechowski of the Tidewater Ballet will perform the roles of King and Queen in the Elizabeth City Academy of Ballet’s production of Sleeping Beauty. Guests artists for the performance will be professional members of the Tidewater Ballet (formally the Norfolk Ballet). Miss Patti Sawyer of Elizabeth City will dance the role of Sleeping Beauty and will participate in the N.C. Governor’s School at Winston-Salem this sum mer. The ballet is sponsored by the Elizabeth City Jaycettes; proceeds will be used for Jaycette civic donation funds. Per formance will be May 6th at 8 o’clock at the S.L. Sheep Auditorium in Elizabeth City. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children and can be obtained at the door. Mr. Ashley, 66 Taken In Death i NORFOLK, Va.—Leroy Edward Ashley, 66, 8920 Plymouth Avenue, died Saturday in his home. A native of Edenton, he was the brother of Raleigh Ashley, of Tyner and E.D. Ashley, Jr., Route 3 Edenton. He was a retired automobile painter and a Baptist. Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Boothe Ashley; a son, Douglas L. Ashley pf Nor folk; three sisters; Mrs. Berda Mae Hornsby and Mrs. Delia A. Byrum of Seaford; and Mrs. Grace A. Boyce of Portsmouth; two other brothers; Hurley Ashley and Willie Ashley of Suffolk, Va.; and a grand daughter. A funeral was held Wecbesday at 2:30 P.M. in the Meadowfarook Memorial Gardens. Removes Stains Harmless discolorations in aluminum can be removed by boiling a solution of vinegar or cream of tartar in the pan for 10 to 15 minutes. Add two tablespoons of either ingredient to a quart of water. of James A. Gifford, son of Mr. James A. Gifford of Cecil ton, Md., and Mrs. Mary B. Mooney of Panama City, Fla., on April 15. Rev. Ray Finklea per- Wf -isl BALLET IN ELIZABETH CITY “Sleeping Beauty” will be performed May 6 in Elizabeth City. Marsha Thornton Gordon, teacher at the Chowan Academy of Dance, and John Wajciechowski of the Tidewater Ballet will perform the roles of King and Queen. IIIIIIUIIMIIIllllilimii'"- iiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii SIDEWALK BAZAAR “T 30-50% JUST IN TIME FOR GRADUATION & MOTHER'S DAY MANY SPECIALS! • Watches • Giftware • Rings • Watch Bands • Bracelets • Clocks . • Ladies’ & Men’s Jewelry PLUS i - Ear Piercing Clinic - ! BY EXPERIENCED REGISTERED I NURSE - 14fc GOU> STUDS. SEE YOU ON THE SIDEWALK 1 1 Ross-Riddick Jewelers 215 S. Bread St Edenton formed the double-ring ceremony at 7:30 o’clock in the St. Paul’s United Methodist Church of Tallahassee. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Meg Whigham, sister of the bride, was maid ' of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lisa Lee of Birmingham, Ala.; and Miss Lynn McGarvey and Gail Gold smith, Tallahassee. Flower girl was Miss Jennifer Hilsmier of Tallahassee, > and Master Beria Orr of Senoia, Ga., nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. Mr. James Haley of Tallahassee was best man. Ushers were Curtis Whigham, brother of the bride; Billy Gifford, brother of the groom; mid Dan Hardin, all of Tallahassee. Following the ceremony the parents of the bride entertained at a reception in the church fellowship hall. The bride and groom are both graduates of Florida State University. After a wedding trip to the Bahamas the couple is at home in Tallahassee. The groom is employed with Gayfer’s Department Store in Tallahassee. I ■ -m ' Miss Marcia Elaine Nixon * Nixon, Evans Vows Slated Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Nixon announce the engagement and for thcoming marriage of their daughter, Marcia Elaine, to Michael Louis Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Evans up® dress UH X // V • VISA *IS A REGIS- / / TEC ED TRADEMARK / / OP Mil LIKEN AND / COMPANY. / / X Sale! - £0 Save 3.12! Ladies' Golf Dresses! $26 2 e Regular $32 Clastic lacoste knit shirt dresses in easy-fore 100% polyester. And this one hosit in for the legs - great looking matching tide slits to show dff-those sexy . legs of yours. Designed short sleevfet. placket button front and contrasting belts. Solids in mint, peach, blue, and banana yellow. Stripes in combina tions of white and *»lue °J ■ s'" v- : , of Edenton. The wedding will take place at 3 P.M. on June 25 at Rocky Hock Baptist Church. Friends and, relatives are invited to attend. ,1 u