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Hdtuton jSodtty A/*wi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Outlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partin span! last waokand in Nags Hand. ■ O"" Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. R*nson, Jr. had as their guests last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ran son, Sr. of Huntersville, N.C. ana Mr and Mrs. R. B. Tomlinson of Raleigh. —O— Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swanner and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Casper spent last weekend in Nags Head. —O— Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fry of Raleigh visited Mr. and Qaycettes Mutiny 4/tld The Edenton Jaycettes held their first meeting of the new year on Thursday, May 1. 1980 at 7 P M. at Boswell’s Restaurant. The new President, Gayle Layton, presided over the meeting, with 13 members and one guest present. President Gayle pinned the newest member Tammy Boyce. Linda Edmundson imported on the Jaycette Installation that was held on April 14th. She also reported on the Jaycee Fish Fry STOCK REDUCTION SALE 15% OFF ALL CASH PURCHASES of $3.00 OR MORE. This includes all merchandise in the store from Groceries to T-Shirts. Herman’s Snacks , & Groceries Rt. 2, Edenton In Edenton- Its Terry’s Shoes Made Right, Styled Right, Priced fligfit* BEEN LOOKING FOR. THIS SEASON’S BEST SELLERS IN CftSUfltS - "JAZZ" OXFORDS & SEE THRU SOLE J •BLACK -BEIGE OUR LOW tn« / _ STO CHINA-DOLL iorW X "KUNG-FU” OUR IN low STYLE PRICE $7.88 •BLACK BEST QUALITY LEATHER "BASS” TYPE BOnOM SANDAL MADE IN ITnIY W OUR flkr w LOW Jr PRICE 10 To 4 sl4* MEN & BOYS CANVAS CASUAL BY BATA • TOP QUALITY CUSHION INSOLE SLIP-ON AND OUR LOW , PRICE *v>. 12 TERRAS S? Mra. Cecil Fry last weekend. —O— Mr. and Mra. T. C. Glasgow and Mrs. Ruby Sledga have returned to Ronaoka Rapids after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ban Riddick last week. —O— Mrs. West Byrant, Jr. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. June Singletary in Blandenboro last weekend. —TV- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keavney of N. Merrick, N. Y. were gueatt of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett P. Jones of Tyner, last week. which will be held this Saturday, May 10. at the Boy Scout Hut. Gail Forehand reported on Jaycee Installation that was held, April 24th. Linda Renner reported on upcoming Bloodmobile to be held May 12. She also reported on sending a girl to summer camp. Janet Harmon reported on Jaycee Teenage Dance that was held April 5 Chairwomen of com mittees for the next year were elected. . m lf -a , jhi . 4 £ ml JjaE « ■iff m I BN / Mrs. Marvin Douglas Barham l/ow4 Hxckanyedt Miss Connie Faye Allen and Marvin Douglas Bprham were married April 30 at 3 PM. in Edenton Baptist Church by Dr. John Allen, pastor. The bride is the daughter oi Mr and Mrs. Willard Daughtry Allen, Jr. of Route 2, Hertford. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott Barham of Albemarle St., Edenton. The bride was give.i in marriage by her father. Miss Allen was attired in a formal wedding gown of white organza with alencon lace, pearls and beads. It featured a yoke accented with pearls and beads and sheer split-bishop sleeves over fitted sleeves ard cuffs. The full skirt featured an attached chapel train with alencon lace applique. She wore a finger tip veil with accented matching lace. ~ XV bridesmaid! were dressed in rosebud crepe sonia dree ik esses featuring blouson bodices, round necklines, split capelet sleeves and crystal pleated skirts. The junior bridesmaid was dressed similarly in style, in pink sdesta chiffonette. Maid of honor was Miss Barbara Norwood, aunt of the groom, of Raleigh. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Annette Cutrell of Shiloh and Miss Cathy Allen of Hertford, sister of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Bridget Allen of Hertford, also a sister of the bride. Mrs. Gertrude Harrell of Edenton, aunt of the bride, was mistress of ceremony. A sister of the bride. Miss Nichole Allen of Hertford, was flower girl. Marvin Barham, father of the groom, served as the best man. Ushers were Greg Barham, brother of the groom, William Francis, and Robert Harrell, uncle of the bride, all of Eoenton, as well as Ralph Allen of Hobbsville, another uncle of the bride Goan 5 Ifeautifyue. . . Announces the Arrival of the Sun Tan Booth! If you don’t have time to lay out in the sun waiting impatiently for a tan, try Joan’s New Sun Tan Booth! You can get a complete summer tan in minutes. No more long hours of laying out in the hot sun! No more sunburn! Stop by Joan’s Beautique and see identon’s ONLY Sun Tan Booth. to sure to register for a free IS visit session. Qoan ’5 Saautla.ua Conveniently Located on Bread Street across from the Chicken Kitchen e No Appointment Necessary n Wedding music was provided by James H. Hyatt, Jr., organist, and Mrs. Anne McClure, soloist. A reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church. After a wedding trip to the North Carolina mountains, the couple will reside at Route 2, Elizabeth City. Courtesies A miscellaneous shower was given March 21 by friends and relatives of the bride, followed by a miscellaneous shower given by friends of the groom. March 27. A buffet supper was given by Mr. and Mrs Yates Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum on April 18. An after rehearsal dinner was giver, by Mr and Mrs. Marvin Barham on April 19. A before wedding brunch waa. given April 30.by Miss Barbara Norwood, Mrs. William Nelson and Mrs. Gaton Marsh. iKe uioij /Aovvi j FIICMIcRS I r Happy Mother’s Day From - Leary Plant Farm. J for nr l special gift, Y be sure Lo check out i, J <Wf Hanging Baskets: , V, Fdscia. Ivy Geraniums, \\ Ferns. y We also carry 6” Roses, y Azaleas, Blooming Ur [ and 8" Mums in Assorted Colors. Give A Leary Plant Farm Gift Certificate! I LEARY PLANT FARM Rt. 1, Rocky Hock Rd. Edenton ) Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:00 A M. thru 5:30 P M. ) { *7ot -@nd ■Qltoiit Women Thursday, May 8, 1980 Sandon A/oUhooit Motkot j % By Maggie B. HI, Neighboti! Sunday la “Mother’s Dey" • a day set aside to honor All Mothers! Have you ever stopped to think that most of all the beautiful tilings in life come in twos, threes or more? There are many lovely flowers, stars, sunsets, rivers, trees, brothers, sisters, and so ou - but • God has blessed ua with only ONE Mother! Many, many times as I was growing up, my daddy would surround himself with all the children and we would all sing that old, familar song: M • is for the million things she gave me; O - is only that she’s growing old. T - is for the tears she shed to save me; H - is for her heart for purest gold; E - is for her eyes with lovelight shining: R - is right annd right she'll always be rut them all together they spell MOTHER, the greatest word in all this world to me!! Share this with me: ’There is an enduring tenderness in the love of mother for her children that tenderness in the love of a sections of the heart! It is neither to be chilled by selfishness, nor daunted by danger, nor weakened by worthlessness, nor stifled by ingratitude She will sacrifice every comfort for their convenience; she will surrender every pleasure for their emjoyment: she will glory in their fame, and exult in their prosperity and if misfortune overtakes them, they will be the dearer to her from misfortune, and if disgrace settle upon their names, she "Will still love and cherish them in spite so disgrace; and if all of the world beside Page 3-A cast them off, she will be all the world to them." (Paraphased words of Washington Irving.) special a more glorious Lord’s Day! The waters of the mighty Chowan were still - the scent of spring flowers was in the air! The morning silence was broken by gentle slapping of water against the bulkhead, happy chir ping birds and the busy “talking" of Purple Martins as they visited from house to house, while little squirrels were jumping from tree to tree, finally making it too the Bird Feeder! A day just right for entering God's House to thank Him for His countless blessings - it was good just to be alive and able to see the wonders of nature! The fine fold gathered at Ban don Chapel for Sunday were joyfully welcomed by .Asst. Supt. Hugh Peters, especially our first timers and those who hadn't been with us for a while. He announced that our at tendance was growing at our Prayer Meetings on Tuesday nights at 7 P M in Fellowship Hall. Choir practice follows at 8 P M The BCWG meets on Thursday, starting at 10 AM. On May 15th. this group and their spouses have planned a trip to Tangier Island. Be sure your reservations and money is in by May Bth to assure a seat on the bus. This will be a day to be remembered 1 —ik— Prayer list: 1 sincerely believe that prayer is the most powerful force in this world today and when God’s people pray together, miracles happen. Please add our friends to vour prayer list Papa Frank" Freeman, a member of my family, is confined to Cheapeake. General Hospital. Rm. 3123. Chesapeake. Va 23320 He needs your fervent prayers; Connie Snell, daughter-in law of Meta Mason, suffered a hearrt attack Saturday and is in the Intensive Care Unit of Marvview Hospital. Portsmouth. Va Pray that God will touch her with His Continued On Page 6-A @Re(k TyCer Ooy* ntown In the Center Ring... (Q^ SAVING On Sale for the First Time Ever! t Jf 05x* IT 'so n, te Undw I*. Sot*ooiI« 8.1 Top tf*r. ,t uvof, on Amnc< 9 rnost popular Bogged IP ’'.♦gnrs-um frames ,'uiMoned !wx*« *.ok V Vk B—blP j| I conrtfcnntcd hnmg* *rvd e we *or every purpose \\ Vow ■ ever* be <sWn to veve on CertvabeeH* rnntf* V ■ ' **— r*/4b pot fw*Jtn» »n* (onwmmot trevoi Cjkxs for J .*>*s *nenntonrr> front r**ue or Mod for "on /" / twowrrs Mot «B rotors evMetve •«B stores On sab / a I »rorr Met 5 through June 14 only' I *- > Sdrtff 0 - 30.00 )£lmsr — 55.00 * V 1 JCLST- T ~ 24.00 ' S£&Sr— 42.50 f'dffi* A L* m&J & T Sr«— 'C-—• 56.00 /ffj' j ' Other Sicas Available at / < lj j jpi Moot Be* Tyler Stores! j I I ' f Shop Monday Through Thursday 990 AM. I J I j . " Until S: 90 P.M.. Friday 9 90 A M U.U.I I ’! J %P M, Saturday 9.90 AM Unt>> Cr M l ! t , Phene 402 9221 Mr / Soatty A/iwi Ttom “sh» M, tty m4k €d By Ethel B.Wtoberae Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker and Mrs. LUa Minton of Man Hill spent several days at Chesapeake, with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker and Brain. —-4 h Mn. Frances Taylor and Mrs. Virgie Baker spent Wednesday at Greenville. —O—- Mrs. Ada Greene of Harrellsville and Mrs. Lillian Brown of South Carolina visited Mr. and Mn. E.J. Pruden, Jr. on Thursday and Dan Phelps of Newport News visited them Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick visited Mn. Bob House, Lynn, and Jennifer of Harrellsville Tuesday —o— Mrs Ella Phelps was honored at a birthday dinner at her home on Saturday, May 3, on her 78th birthday. —O— Mrs Beth White was honored at a Stork Shower on Friday night by Mrs. Billy Wliite and Several others and received many useful gifts. Some people have said that tha graata from church belli can bt uied to curt ringworm. Views on Dental Health Thchar<nos!nes^rn Valerie A Robison. Why Dental Insurance? Consider these statistics: Os children over fifteen. 75 per cent ’.iave some form of gum disease and an average of It cavities. By middle age. 2 out of 3 people will nave serious gum problems and be well on the way to losing all of their teeth. Why should such a 'echnologically advanced country as ours be in such a poor state of dental health 1 The answer is. neglect! Few .Americans see a dentist as often as A public service with the aim of promoting a better dental health en vironment From the office of: RICHARD N HINFS. JR., DD S . FA G D and VALERIE A ROBISON. D D S . 437 South Broad Street. Edenton Phone 482-2776 We Cater To Cowards Mrs. Evelyn Willie en tertained many of her friends here at Merry Hil! on Tuesday night at her home and had eighteen present for the party. Mrs. Melba White of Edenton spent Tuesday here and visited Mrs Virgie Baker. Mrs. Jane Bowen of WindHr and Mn. Ethel Winbome spent Monday at Washington on business Mr and Mn. Jimmie Bailey and chiltken, Stacey and April of Newport News spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr and Mn Ralph Smithwick, also Mn. Bob House and chiltken. Lynn and Jennifer of Harrellsville spent Saturday with them. XKiltlie Dnvited The yard of Weldon and Sarah Hollow ell on U. S. 17 Smith hmmess. will be open to the public next week for those wishing to see the irises and peonias. they should and many have NEVER seen one There are many reasons for this and one of them is money. Now something is being done about it. While most Americans have some kind of medical insurance, dental insurance has lagged far behind, but now dental coverage is growing by leaps dnd bounds Today, some 65- million 1 3 out of every 10 •Americans > are covered by some form of dental insurance and estimates are that coverage could increase to 95-million h\ I<JBSl < JB5 unions have been striving for wider dental protection and are responsible for much 'if this increase In 'hese limes of inflation, 'he average American can use all the help he can get.
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