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H V ■Tv . /rSfiß 9phto> ■ ' * at ■k - Ml n w|p«SfulliP^j|yg ■ 1 & v ' S - CITED FOR SERVICE John Ervin, Employment Security Commission area supervisor, is shown presenting a 30-year service certificate to Mrs. Alice Bond, manager of the ESC Job Service office in Edenton. The award was given on Monday. Mrs. Bond began her career with ESC in 1942 as a court reporter with the claims department in Charlotte before transferring to Elizabeth City in 1942 as a claims taker. She moved to the Edenton office in 1943 where she remained until 1962. After an eight year absence, Mrs. Bond took up the duties of interviewer at ESC here, moving up through the ranks to become office manager beginning in 1972. | HELD OVER FDR 2ND BIG WEEK! | These Two Baad Cats Make For A Lota Good Laughs! nlr ’ rpm, : »Wr : 1L «,<5 q Crazy Till You’ve Seen It SHOWS AT 7& 9, (<)r , Times) , _ big weekend: j OUT! Tfc* KNM to VIM out 100 toot* Hand In the way. PEHITEWTIABY j?“W. For Movie Info DIAL 482- LB CTTZI 2312 or 793-2185 Anytime! SOON: Their Thoughts Can Kill - “SCANNERS” (R) SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. Fresh Fryers lb. 49c Chut' Boast lb. $1.29 Chuck Steaks lb. $1.59 EXTRA LEAN Ground Beef lb. $1.59 Bacon lb. $1.19 303 SIZE CAN DEL-MONTE Vegetables 2 for 79c OEL-MONTE Catsup 32-oz. 89c Fresh Tomatoes lb. 79c FRESH.MEATS, FRYERS, CUT BEEF AND PORK & HOMEMADE SAUSAGE W.E. Smith's Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 22140di • Edenton, N.C. - "Ik* £d*nton Society A/cmi Among Edenton people attending the Harrell-Jones wedding in Raleigh Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chesson, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud, Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katkaveck, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Partin, Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Partin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell, Mrs. M. L. Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. David Henson spent a few days in Williamsburg last week. Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum, Jr. attended the Griffin-Williford wedding at the First Christian Church in Farmville Saturday. Miss Pam Ezyk and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jacobs of Babylon, Long Island were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ezyk. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sims spent last weekend visiting her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vayne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Weeks attended the East Carolina Playhouse production of “Julius Caesar” in Greenville on April 7. Jason Weeks was a member of the cast. More than 43 per cent of the 34 million households in the U. S. produce some or all of their own vegetables in backyard gardens in 1980. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollowell attended the council on Christian Life and Public Affairs spon sored by North Carolina Baptist Convention held in Mission Valley Inn at Raleigh, N. C. April 7. (2axd "shanks My wife and I would like to express our thanks to Dr. Hardin and Dr. Voigt and the entire staff of Chowan 'Hospital for the wonderful service I received while a patient there. Also we would like to express our thanks to our friends, for their prayers, flowers, cards and visits. May God bless each of you. Rev. E. C. Alexander Most geologists believe the Great Lakes were once river valleys enlarged by glaciers during the Ice Age. m %, A ■ Spring ... so treat your pet to a clip, flea dip, and con ditioner. Call— Carolyn Raines For Appointment 4*2-3037 Weekly Tip Mike Brewer Tonsils For many years it was fashionable to assume that diseased tonsils in children were at the root of the cold problem. However, tonsils have the function of channelling disease away from the system, not infecting it. Studies have noted that more people who had kept their tonsils were able to avoid colds than those who had them removed. Ob viously, a good set of tonsils can be considered a strong asset to health. ifcbemanla ‘p'&feAAionai <phcsimaa+ 482-4199 n V f w«y 1/ norm "Ond -flkout U/om en Thursday, April 16, 1981 l\ ig. > j'. M %4gß|jMp| ‘ MBl 1 K . ' «n{ #||g-, Iw'-'''' ? * y SPEAK WEDDING VOWS Miss Rita Saberon and J. D. Noell were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at Cypress Point Marina. Magistrate Carlton Perry heard the vows which were spoken from a bass boat. Attendants were Mrs. Rose Ester, matron of honor and John “Ester, best man. (Staff Photo by Luke Ambum.) Snqaqement Hi -Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Inglis of Somerset Farm, Edenton, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Thomas Burch Whiteside. Mr. Whiteside is the son of Mr. Harry Whiteside, Jr., of Ronaoke, Va., and of Mrs. Elizabeth Burch Luber of New York, N.Y. The wedding will take place at Somerset Farm on June 20. FINISHING RUG ■«. The Center Hill Extension Homemakers Club assisted the James Iredell House Association in completing a handwoven rug for use in the state historic site. The rug was woven by the Crossnore School. Sewing it together were, left to right: Connie Sherill, home economics agent; Helen Hollowell, Margurite Jones, Mary Julia Parrish, EHC council president; and Olive Matthews. Smith Sixth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lawrence Smith of Daderville, Ala., announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Lawrence, Jr. (Lance) on March 14. Mr. Smith is formerly of Windsor. Mrs. Smith is the former Darlene Evans of Edenton. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Windsor. Paternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Smith of Colerain and the late Mr. Views On Dental Health f Richard N. Hines, Jr. D.D.S., Fellow Os The Academy Os * General Dentistry Are X-Rays Unsafe? Sometimes, dentist Older machines are wish they had the eyes of equipped with filters and ’“Superman” but we electronic timing devices don’t. So we use X-rays. to enable them to use The X-ray is one of the high-speed X-ray film for dentist’s most useful short exposure times, diagnostic tools. Many The National Corn defects of the teeth and mittee on Radiation the bone which surrounds Protection states: them cannot be seen by “There is no scientific the dentist’s eye. They evidence that the proper are only visible on X-ray use of modern X-ray film. Before you ask - let equipment for dental me answer - dental X- diagnostic purposes will rays are safe! be harmful to the patient.” Millions of X-ray films have Deen taken by a public service with thd dentists without a factual aim of promoting a better report of injury to den tal health en anyooe. Exposures which vironment. From the used to take 6or 8 seconds office of . RIC HARD N. are now made in a HINES, JR., D.D.S., fraction of a second. Fellow Academy of Metal filters to keep back General Dentistry 437 unwanted radiation are South Broad street standard on all new Edenton. Phone: 482- model X-ray machines 2776. "We Cater To Cowards’’ THE CHOWAN HERALD and Mrs. Jesse Sanderlin. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll A. Evans, Sr. of Edenton and the late Betty C. Evans. Maternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carey M. Evans of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Chappell, Sr. , of Belvidere. In Idaho, it's illegal for a man to give his sweet heart a box of candy weigh ing less than fifty pounds. Page 3-A ftlqxlmi tqt /2*c*tvts (food. friUidty Recently a group of ladies from the Edenton Woman’s Club went to Raleigh to publicize their upcoming 1981 Biennial Pilgrimage. Special invitations were issued to Gov. and Mrs. James Hunt, Lt. Gov. and Mrs. James Green and all the State Senators and Representatives. Arrange ments were made by District Sen. Melvin Daniels and J. J. Harrington, and Reps. Vernon G. James and Charles D. Evans. This year’s Pilgrimage will be held April 24, 25 and 26. Headquarters will be at the Edenton Municipal Building. Tickets may be purchased beginning at 9 A. M. on April 24. Many of the private homes on the tour this year have either never been open or haven’t opened in recent years. Special events are scheduled throughout the weekend, including: an Arts and Crafts Show and Sale on the Courthouse Green, a living History Encampment on South Broad Street, and a concert by concert guitarist Michael Chapdelaine on Friday evening in the Courtroom of the Old Courthouse. Civic groups and churches will be serving lunch, supper, and snacks throughout the weekend. Any group that desires advance tickets or in formation may call or write “Pilgrimage,” Post Office Box 474, Edenton, N. C. 27932 or 919-482-3663. Qr\t lk llllCT Ar % Goin9 J» Be Z Ty ' e !. downtown edenton Brings PriCGS DOWnf save 20 % Ec 3daysonly \ / f THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY / every Health-Tex separate, \ A— I sundress, coverall in stock **/ Every mother knows Health-Tex means / j ■■■ quality, workmanship, good looks and most / I | 1 of all a strong constitution that can stand up f to rough and tumble wear Colors are clear / j / and bhght or invitingly soft. Easy machine / J / i care. We've girls' sizes 4-6 X; infants sizes I / * I 12-24 months; toddlers sizes 2-4 years If I Shop Mondqr Through Thursday 9:30 AM. Utu.l -.30 rv, Friday 9:30 AM. Until 9 PM.. Saturday 9:30 AM. Until x 6 PM. Phono 482-3221 or 482-4533. 7 lie 12an don A/otebook By Maggie B. HI, NEIGHBORS! Sometimes it’s hard to be a human being - it’s a big job! We are created in the image of God and He expects us to live up to that image. It’s a hard road to travel, and at 'times, we fail so completely. We forget how great our God is and try to go it alone but it seems that in our moment of greatest need, we find the moment of greatest fulfillment. We come to the end of our power and find the beginning of God’s power - it’s GREATNESS has no end! Our Lord took the sins of the world upon His shoulders, was crucified. “You’re worried and troubled about everything, Wondering and fearing what tomorrow will bring - You long to tell someone for you feel so alone, But your friends are all burdened with cares of their own - There is only one place and only one friend Who is never too busy and you can always depend That He will be waiting with arms open wide To hear all your troubles that you came to confide - For the Heavenly Father will always be there When you seek Him and find Him at the Altar of Prayer.” —O— „ . . .. “Twas summertime weather on this lovely Lord’s Day as God’s people gathered to celebrate Palm Sunday at the church of their choice. The fine folk assembled at Bandon Chapel for Sunday School were joyfully welcomed by It’s Spring Planting Time In Your Lawn or Garden We now have bedding plants, fertilizer, lime, pine bark and peat moss. ojS** EASTER CHICKS! Halsey’s Feed & Seed Badham Road 482-2525 WE CLOSE AT SUNSET dead and buried. If that had been it - the perfect example He set for us to follow would have been in vain. All the agony and suffering He endured for our sake would have been for naught. But, came the resurrection! Our Lord Jesus conquered death and the grave and LIVES TODAY, seated at the right hand of God, the Father. HE LIVES! How marvelous that is! And, His Holy Spirit lives within our hearts - so, when problems arise, talk it over with God. He’ll lead you in the right way. He is the greatest friend we have. Share this verse by Helen Steiner Rice with me: Supt. Meta Mason. The church was beautifully but simply decorated to remind all of this very special day. Supt. Mason announced that the BCWG will hold its regular meeting in Fellowship Hall Tuesday, Continued On Page 7-A
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