raday, October 30, 1980 allege Production Slated IURFREESBORO ! of the most popular ans in the history of the itre will appear on the je of Chowan College’s Dowell Columns Utorium the week of loween. Dracula” features ink Underwood of ersburg, Va. in the title e. Director Sandra me, formerly of Chowan mty, said Underwood is feet for the part with his ovements and deep, full, i and sinister voice.” loyce said that Un wood, a freshman, has luch experience” in ding playing many high tool leading roles. 'he director explained it the current production one of the more in esting versions in that acula has three wives m the world of the un id and is wooing the irth.” She said the sight of the ■ee wives appearing on > stage “at the same time th their long finger nails d flowing hair and voices ih could not come from man lips” will not be for 9 faint-hearted. \nother major role, that Renfield, the resident latic of the sanatorium, is tyed by Bernard Ingram Laurinburg. “Renfield ovides necessary comic lief. Bernard Ingram will nvince you that he is in ed insane,” Mrs. Boyce edicted. Other leading roles are ayed by Becky Brasie as icy, sought by Dracula; * Mayes of West Point, i. as her finace; Bob impkins as her physician; 41 Anderson of Aulander i Professor Van Helsing, « authority called in to sip solve the vampire HOLLOWELL’SyHLin-, ELECTRICAL MUS SERVICE "HlyPji ROUTE 3. JO EDENTON S) ALVIN Mojijr I HOLLOWELL ' 1 f i OWNER (Licensed Electrician) 3 Call After 3:30 P.M. y PHONE 482-2608 ? FOR FREE ESTIMATES NEW WORK | CONTRACTOR OLDER AMERICANS HAVE A FRIEND IN ROBERT MORGAN. Robert Morgan thinks it’s foolish to spend billions of dollars on research finding ways to help our people live longer if they're going to spend those extra years in want and misery. Throughout his public career, as a member of the State Senate, as Attorney General and now as United States Senator, Robert Morgan has worked hard to help insure the dignity of older Americans. He believes we have an obligation to those older persons who have devoted their working years to help build this country. His record in the United States Senate shows he cares: |f . • Supported legislation to increase the I amount of salary older Americans can " make and still draw Social Security 9 rm • Supported efforts to raise the man datory retirement age from 65 to 70 - Supported the Older Americans provides congregate , programs, Meals on Wheels and money to help find jobs for low income citizens { jBBgBBBBgBBBm over 55 years of age • Sponsored a bill to exempt the first S2OO in savings interest from taxes for individ uals and the first S4OO for couples • - Supported efforts to make the Social Security Fund financially sound bd "mm United States Senator raoraan to medical schools that teach geriatric 4b medicine hml l<< (jy I In ■ t*y»fl Morcym Senatorial Committee. Marshal Wtxxlal. Treasurer A t fra ft «** iryxirt h rjn We with, and can be purchased I ram, I !■>-1 r-ftr-ral llt taxi Commiswn. Wavianrjton. D.C. mystery; Rhett Coates of West Point, Va. as Jonathan Harker, who is under the spell of Dracula’s wives; and Penny Jones of Edenton as Jonathan’s wife, Mina. Mrs. Boyce said the live organ music provided by music major Daniel White “will help create the mood as do the special effects, scenery and costumes.” The play opened Wed nesday and runs through Saturday at 8 P.M. A 1:30 P.M. matinee will be held on today (Thursday). Admission is $3 for adults and $l for students. Group rates are $1 per person. Mrs. Boyce may be contacted for additional information at 919 398-4101, ext. 256. Quinn Furniture Appointed Carpet Studio Quinn Furniture Company of Edenton, 308 South Broad Street, has been appointed an authorized Armstrong Carpet Studio. Carpet Studios, a new concept in merchandising, offer the latest in shopping convenience including a “How to Shop For Carpet” information center, com plete product selection, and modern displays that closely simulate home lighting. Large samples of carpet are displayed in away that shoppers can view them all at a glance. The samples are easy to remove and replace from the displays for comparison shopping. Sales personnel are trained by Armstrong to give reliable advice to customers on decorative, performance and main tenance features of Arm strong Carpet. u ■H I HP* STUDENTS CITED BY ROTARY Two students at John A. Holmes High School were recently selected Students of The Month for recognition by Edenton Rotary Club. They are: Karen Evans, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans; and Charlene Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Evans. The teachers shown are Lee Bass and Mrs. Kay Cherry. Mr. Harris, Taken In Death Funeral services were held Friday for George Army Harris, Sr., Route 2, Edenton. The services were held at First Christian Church with Rev. E. C. Alexander officiating. Burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Mr. Harris, 80, died in Chowan Hospital on October 22 after a lengthy illness. He was retired from Edenton Cotton Mills. A native of Chowan County, he was bom August 20, 1900, son of the late William Tom and Penelope Mitchell Harris. He was married to Mrs. Mary Conner Harris, who sur vives. Also surviving is a son, George A. Harris, Jr., of Leisure City, Fla.; three daughters: Miss Christine Harris of Edenton; Mrs. Margaret Duet of Paradis, La.; and Mrs. Agnes Taylor of Suracuse, N. Y.; two brothers: Thomas and Wilbert Harris, both of Edenton; three sisters: Mrs. Nan Perry and Mrs. Sadie Alexander, both of Edenton; and Mrs. Hazel Hunter of Mooresboro; eight Moore Promoted Marine Lance Cpl. An thony D. Moore, son of Rosa A. Moore, Route 3, Edenton, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with 2nd Force Service Support Group, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune. A1979 graduate of John A. Holmes High School he joined the Marine Corps in July, 1979. THE CHOWAN HERALD grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Mr. Harris was a member of First Christian Church. Pallbearers were: Roy Harrell, Payne Twiddy, Louis Ashley, Cecil Alexander, Robert Wiggins and Alma Griffin. Williford - Barham Fun eral Home was in charge of arrangements. Attend The Church Os Your Choice This Sunday fat, Afaifrie, ;)■{:' sl7l ON HOLY GROUND MANY OP THE IMPORTANT MEN IN THE BIBLE WERE VISITED BV THE SPIRIT OF SOD. MOSES/ JOSHUA, ELISMA,ETC. WHEN TWE PRESENCE OF SOD WAS FELT THE PARTICI- >. ~ A\rht PANTS WERE WARNED THAT THEY %s> " WERE TREADING ON HOP/GROUND * —i AND WERE CAUTIONED TO TAKE V v VO 8 * . < r OFF THEIR SHOES AS AN ACT OF \\ ' 7 ' ZsJbMKS* *-' REVERENCE, HUMILITV, AND OBE- ' ' DIENCE. MOSES, WHEN HE VISITED }\ \ V - TV THE BURNING BUSH, WAS TOLD BV /l) - S, THE VOICE OF SOD TO TAKE OFF V ■ . -3/ ~ /-) .. HIS SANDALS. (EXODUS 3=5) %, . /( r % JOSHUA, OUTSIDE OF JERICHO, IV ( JLm, -- Vs' 1 , WAS INSTRUCTED ALSO TO LAV ,'»iV - * * ASIDE HIS WAR BOOTS AS HE ft LISTENED TO THE VOICE OF THE \V' ‘MgiL ANSEL.(JOSHUA 5=15) THE ESc ' SENCE OF THIS PHYSICAL ACT CAN ~ £ J " BE OBSERVED TODAY BV THE _£T r- pennoNEß in emw id -- ; ■ *■; • s; - .. Cjfe* ® SAVE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK Copyright, 1980, John A. Lohti, Distributed by Linoge-Plus, P. 0. Box 884,Middletown, N. Y. 10940, through Hutchinson Associates, 18110 Villoge 18, Camarillo Co. 93010 These Messages Are Published Under The Sponsorship Os The Following Business Establishments Byrum Implement & Bridge-Turn Exxon Edenton Tractor & Leary Bros. Storage Truck Co., Inc. A Servicenter Equipment Co. Co. c . , hr Happy Motoring Ot f*anu* Soytoom And International Harvester Dealer Friend r«, rate r™*, o»ir Coonfry Produce Exxon Products-Atlas frlnrude Ovtboords I I Seller, of fert.l.ier And Seed, US 17 South. Edenton. 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