- • . -find -fl/rout Women &dyoctojft School "To -Uoit Show -Ond Sale Page 2-A THE CHOWAN HERALD :£§| y. tPPP; 9m^Mj JBfes jJH SSLt ?K* £3B|/ m K ‘ > * ,^’’''*"vl^i '» v’C' IpibIVIECOMING QUEEN On October 30, Diane Rene became the 1981-82 homecoming queen for Im sssfcuel Christian School. Miss Harrell, daughter of Mr. and :JS& Roland Harrell of Edenton, North Carolina is a senior at Immanuel Christian School in Edenton. She has been actively involved in the school, participating in the yearbook ‘staff, volleyball, basketball and student council. MBSIBBI Call - 482-2312 For Complete Movie Info. Shows Fri.-Sat-Sun. At 7*9 ~ k I i .£MBf "pT Ist Edenton i ; Showing^ SSfr USE I A CMEMA GROUP Presentakon w> - FAVCO EMBASSY j' !L»6MBASSV PCIIfIKR.W» IPGI - \ -Robert Hsys Barbara Hershey Kristy Me Nichol Mark Hamill ( Friday Night Is Ladies Night : | All Ladies Admitted For Only *1.50 f i \>o . ,mgk * fe J?j3i[*vTk \° m V if n °* you are missing these advantages ... •Advance notice of many special sales and events... and not waiting until pay-day to take advantage of them! •Established credit that can be used in nearly 400 BelkLeggett " stores throughout the Southeast • The option of paying your account in full or monthly installments ... each monthly statement includes tickets of merchandise purchased for your records * Provides identification for cashing personal checks at Belk, up to SSO at any time... and is a major form of identification for financial and banking purposes * Gives added convenience for shopping by mail or phone * A fast and efficient way of shopping without carrying extra cash * A Belk Charge Card is your personal, valuable asset! □ Plmm sand me an application for Belk credit. Name———— . , Address ■/ v , CHy State Zip Phone ~~ t in -' i *«■ .... MAIL TO: Credit Department, Belk Tyler Co., * P.O. Box 239, Edenton, N.C. 27932 i'l i> l ii ' hizzisr... .. .jmmmmm Thursday, November 12, 1961 Society A/ituts Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley Palmer of Asheville visited their son and his family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer last weekend. —O—- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toppin visited relatives in Gloucester, Va. Sunday. Satd Of} "Tkanli Donald and I want to thank the many fine people in Edenton, Rocky Hock. Chowan County and surrounding areas for contributing to the Jonathan Bass Fish Fry. You never know how many friends you have until you have someone that stayed in the hospital as long as ! Jonathan did. May God [ bless you and again we want | to say thanks! Donald, Mary Jo Bass pd. Methodist Topic D& (2hos*n \ “The Secret of Christian Stewardship” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhom for the mor ning worship service on Sunday, November 15, 11 A. M. at the Edenton United Methodist Church. The text for this message is: II Corinthians 8:5. The United Methodist Men’s Club will sponsor a barbecue chicken. dinner sale at the church on Saturday, November 14, 11 A. M. til 6 P. M. Tickets are $3. per (date. Tickets for Vfe barbecue chicken only (no dinner) are available for $2. Mia Ututll to, Annette Hassell, a 1977 graduate of South Johnston High School who is a senior honor student at UNC- Wilmington, was crowned “Miss Wilmington” last Saturday night during the port city’s annual pageant. Miss Hassell, who is majoring in physics and An Antique Show and Sale will be held at Ridgecroft School on Highway 11 North in Ahoskie, November 21 from 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. and November 22 from 12-noon yjs vik'NvW- '* . ?•*'*' ! 'h /• *rAvttw) . ’ ’ flB : ' ? 4''' ' v -V-*£ : ■'"<* f “ * * ' MB *'=&• *•■ ■ i StJfSSSfi-svi'; •J “ *■' ■PFVvV • m wiaftiwas. «:3v- { ■ V JB SAMPLE DISPLAY Shown here is a sample display of what will be shown and sold November 21 at Ridgecroft School, near Ahoskie. The show and sale begins at 11 A.M. and ends at 8 P.M. and November 22 from 12-noon to 6 P.M. Tickets may be purchased | from any member of the | Men’s Club or by calling the = church office. The Circuit Leader Training Meeting will be held at the church on Sun day, November 15, 6:30 P. M. The “Key Persons” Evangelism Committee will meet in the church library, Monday, November 16, 6:30 P. M. I Charge Conference will take place at the church, Thursday, November 19, 7:30 P. M. nJ "Top 4j0n0%5 math, plans to use her $1,300 scholarship presented by the Wilmington Jaycees to pursue a master’s degree at East Carolina University. She is the daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Hassell of Route 1, Garner. She is also the granddaughter of Myr tle Hassell of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Paige Harris of Hertford. In the talent segment of the competition, Miss Hassell sang a country western song, “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.” As the new “Miss Wilmington,” she will compete for the title of “Miss North Carolina” next June in Raleigh. Stadonii “To Hold Alov. Book *7mit The White Oak Elementary School will sponsor a student book fair during Children Book Week and American Education Week from November 16-20. Students will be able to browse and our chase honks The book fair will be open during the hours of 8:30 A.M. through 3 P.M. The book fair committee invites students, parents Continued On Page 3-A I “My Insurance 1 I Lapsed?” I BF I We invite yen to have a I free insurance survey by I the West W. Byrum I Agency, to be sure that! adMur/inf covered hvl auequaieiy covereu oyu to 6 P.M. Admission is $1.50 at the door. Exhibitors from Nprth and South Carolina, and Virginia will display 18th and 19th Century formal and ' mu OR. a.f. downum. JR. OPTOMETRIST * Using Another’s Glasses People who use glasses for reading can borrow someone else’s reading glasses with no harmful effects to the eyes. But the “borrowed” glasses will not work as well. And if they’re worn for a long period of time they might cause headaches. Everyone’s vision problems are different. Your degree ol nearsightedness or far sightedness or other vision problem will never be exactly the same as someone else’s. That’s why glasses have to be prescribed for your eyes to give them the exact correction needed. When you have an eye examination, the doctor gives you a prescription for II ' Reg. Price ‘1.27 l Reg ' Price 297 Ladles' Panties Ladies’Panties TERRYSCUFF JJ fjQ ;»«««!." *I.OO N*Jwjji| *2.00 r*** / xjfijSfy asiK,rcsJ“" s l I Shop Now For Christinas country furniture, art ob jects, antique jewelry, silver flatware and y holloware, coins, guns, decoys, quilts, cut glass, marbletop Victorian. glasses. That prescription represents an exact measurement of your vision problems. The lenses will be ground in a specific way, ac cording to the needs of your eyes. And that means Dotn eyes, because no two eyes are exactly the same either. In a pinch, a pair of borrowed glasses may help, but not for long. Only glasses prescribed for YOUR needs will give you the comfort and correct vision you need to see well. ***** In the interest of letter from the office of; AF. Downum, Jr, O.P. 103 W. Edan Street EDENTON 482-3218 porcelains, clocks, linens, and Civil war items. An tiques have lasting value and make unique holiday gifts. Home cooked meals will be served including a “Pig Pickin” with all the trim mings, chicken and pastry, and freshly baked desserts. Food will also be sold to take home. A special feature of the show will be a loan exhibit of “Northeastern North Carolina Furniture.’’ Historic Halifax State Historic Site collection will exhibit late 18th Century pieces including a desk from the Sharrock family, one of the few identifiable schools of furniture making in the area. A “typical” side chair of the area descended in the family of Willie Jones, the great statesman of Halifax will also be shown along with other pieces. Marjorie Brown from Rochester, N.Y., will have a display of painted floor very SPECIAL...very PERSONAL custom-crafted MONOGRAM JEWELRY CLASSIC -jypw\| ’/ brooch pin Electroplate 16.50 —■jp^ESEL.,.., Sterling] 40.00 3ICjcJ» ' (in smaller size - 13.50 & 22.50) : PENDANT Electroplate 18.50 ISEEEESmLmL—mmmmSSZsiI IW-L HIH L-llliS Sterling 28.50 1,1 11 ' \ 7 IJ A/AVf JSSSS (in smaller size - J MSy jBV MiHSSESi 16.50 & 22.50) 1 ~i JL , »■■■■»■■■ LADY'S RING g|^^gS==jiMj^fcjjfcssj=i 14 Karat Gold f\ (sizes 2 - 8 by mSZ half sizes) —s— available with 3pt Diamond. EARRINGS ft* Tfcy E* Electroplate 27.50 Sterling 42.50 m also available 7^5 in 2 Other styles. All items also available in 14K Gold. See our complete selection of Ladies' and Men's script initial jewelry. Please allow 3 weeks for delivery. Babtsi Jetoelers Downtown Edenton cloths and Theorem paint ings. Mrs. Brown was recently featured in the “Colonial Homes’’ magazine. Shejpgd another folk artist insftuct how to duplicate these Early American floor coverings that were painted freehand or stenciled on a canvas type material. At 2 P.M. Sunday, Dr. Douglas Lay of Chapel Hill, will give a presentation on the “History of Oriental Rugs”. Dr. Lay is a well known oriental rug dealer. Repair of chipped and damaged -crystal will be offered both days of the show in the booth of Norma Dunlap Antiques of York, S.C. Dunlap does great things with crystal repairs. Your chipped and damaged pieces will be repaired while you enjoy the show. This is a special service not usually available in the area, and especially timely with holiday entertaining at hand.

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