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Mi&s Harnett*, Ml. Goodwin -fit* United Sin Mattiaa* MOORESBORO Lori June Barnette and Edward Charles Goodwin were joined in marriage October 24 in Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Shelby. Rev. Joel Jenkins, Jr., officiated at the 3 P. M. ceremony. Music was presented by Richard Putnam, pianist; Nancy Freeman, organist; Shirley Barnette, vocalist; and Steve Harrill, guitarist and vocalist. The bride was given in marriage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnette. Mrs. Edward Charles Goodwin shOT»?-Tue-Wed!Thurs%piTi 1 Complete Movie 1nf0.... el I “UNPARALLELED | | Only *l5O j Til TEXAS CHMtSXW MASSACRE : Late Show Frl t Sat - "Stoushter In San Frantitco" (R) Starring Chuck Norris fl Conner has come home. V@ ;i | if I |Rp .*_ Pf -:’| K H ■hßnßiE^>_ t JggnjßMß <A\w - : PbßS|bSß npßnP^^^Pi There’s a brand new Conner Sales Center in town. That’s right. The nicest mobile homes to come home to. At home right here. visit sales center located on Hlgh 32 . y tl e i mt gettln * S,arted ; C . OnnCT . North. 1 mile from Edenton. We feature tow has it all—brand name appliances to draperies .„„ __ .. „ . . . in on. no. moWk ho™. p«k w . If y»r £*"? t 1 ~ l family is growing, Conner has a spacious new 3 mobile home to grow in, for less than you’d Call Haywood Jones, Terry Jones or John pay in rent. Or if your vacation retreat is still (Iroff. an empty lot, there’s a new Conner mobile home in sight—just right for your site. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Jones Mobile Home Sales Highway 32 North ( One Mile From Edenton ) Phone - 482-4377 * AIVJAXw * Donna Barnette of Moores boro was her sister’s maid of honor. The bridesmaids were the bride’s sister, Rhonda McCurry of Mooresboro; the bridegroom’s sister, Thelma Goodwin of Wilson; Virginia Deal of Cherryville; Denise Holland of Shelby; Beth Rogers of Kings Mountain; and Shawn West of Chapel Hill. The flower girl was Sally Thompson of Shelby. The bridegroom’s father was his best man. Ushers were the bridegroom’s brother, Cal Goodwin of Edenton; Mike Jackson of Tyner; Bill Jordan of Greenville; and Stuart Lackey of Charleston, S. C. Junior ushers were the bridegroom’s son, Clint Goodwin and Wade Good win, both of Edenton. The ring bearer was Gene McCurry of Mooresboro. Libby Hallman of Boone and Robin Riggan of Charlotte presided at the Book Headers Terming Blok Beginning Nov. 12 a new club will organize in Edenton for anyone who enjoys good books and lively conversation. Although the exact format is undecided the group tentatively plans to meet once a month to read and discuss various books throughout the year. It’s likely that a wide variety of styles will be covered, including e v e«r yth in g from Shakespeare to Tolkein, so there should be something to suit everyone’s taste. Anyone interested is invited to attend at the John A. Holmes library at 7:30 P.M. for the start of what promises to be an exciting new organization. Edenton Upholstering and Antiques Quality Workmanship . Come In And Browse.... We Buy And Sell Margo and Mlklot Baratlt Queen Street Extended U.S. Highway 17 South 482-4844 registers and distributed programs. The bride is a 1978 graduate of Burns High School, a 1978 graduate of Peace College, and a 1981 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she received a bachelor of science degree in dental hygiene from the School of Dentistry. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Goodwin of Edenton. A1970 graduate of John A. Holmes High School, he served four years in the U. S. Air Force. He is a 1981 graduate of East Carolina University where he received a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice. The bride’s parents hosted a reception in the church’s fellowship hall. After a wedding trip to the North Carolina mountains, the couple will live in Edenton. A/ames Omitted The following information was not reported on the John A. Holmes High School honor roll list for the 9th grade. 9th grade Principal’s list: Linda M. Free. 9th Grade Honor Roll: Alton T. Ellis, Sharon A. Halsey. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR TO BE HELD A Christmas Bazaar, sponsored by the Chowan Co. Extension Homemakers Clubs, will be held on Nov. 7. Mrs. Yates Parrish, chib president, holds some of the items that will be for sale. (Hhxiitmai Ba-iaat Si Planned The < Chowan County Extension Homemaker Clubs Annual Christmas Bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 7,1981 from 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. The event will be held at the American Legion Building located on Business 17, one mile South of Edenton. Mrs. Yates Parrish, Extension Homemaker Clubs president reports that dub members will be of Extra Strength Tablets Sale Mitcheners 3-28 Reg. 3.73 Downtown Edenton Quality Monuments At Reasonable Prices “ See Us Before You Buy" Guaranteed Workmanship Cemetery Lettering Parker’s Monument Sales 101 Cypress Drive 482-2253 or Edenton 482-7331 ' . „' « «r ip& < KVV. . K- ; , - ;l If f ! 4 < -I ~ 1 * - ~-~ / I, ' r SgV : -—. W ffiSfcS stf:* : - •- - A SUnmuIMWIIBHIJUInHIPm H ?»-: The Opening Os Courtney’* . : ; 't • .... 1 November 9th M 'I Hfc£& - * ./ .1 Courtney’s Will Be Open Monday - Saturday From 10am - spm Lddfet And Children l Apparel • Handcrafted Gifts • Childrens Toys sering gift items, crafts, home baked items, Christmas decorations and plants for sale. Mrs. Helen Hollowell and Mrs. Marguerite Jones of the Center Hill Extension Homemakers Club will be serving home cooked meals, soups, sandwiches, and desserts during the bazaar. There is no admission charged. Tot -find "About U/omen November 5, 1981 THE CHOWAN HERALD “The Sden ton Society A/itun Mrs. Kit Williams and daughter, Mrs. Allen Talbott of Atlanta, Ga., visited Mrs. Mary Forehand over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tarkington of Tarkington’s Specialty Shoppe, have returned from a buying trip for the latest fashion and quality merchandise. Mr. Views On Dental Health ' Richard N. Hines. Jr. 0.D.5., Fellow of Bp--' mJ The Academy Os "t General Dentistry The Fractured Tooth Every year thousands to restore its appearance, of people have accidents If the pulp has been that cause damage to exposed by the fracture, face and mouth, the tooth must be treated sometimes resulting in a within 24 hours to prevent' fractured tooth. It may be infection and other caused by an auto ac- complications. Any pulp cident or sports or an that becomes infected accidental fall at the will have to be removed home. Whatever the to save the tooth. This is cause, a fractured tooth commonly known as a presents a serious root canal, problem and should be Whatever the cause, treated by the dentist there should be no delay immediately to prevent in seeking treatment infection and loss of the when a tooth is fractured.: tooth. If the fracture hasn’t ; penetrated to the pulp of the tooth, the dentist will A public service with the aim. apply medication to ease of promoting better dental the pain and place a health environment. From temporary cap over the D R ™X tooth to protect it. Later Broad St., Edenton, . the tooth will be crowned phone: 482-2776. "We Cater To Cowards” "Your Chamber of Commerce Works For You” Page 3-A Tarkington also attended a three day Magistrate Conference where ths latest laws and court proceedings were reviewed and discussed. V. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crighton and daughter, Amanda of Cincinnati, Ohio spent this past week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mo Crighton.
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