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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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to 6 P.M. Admission is $1.50
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Exhibitors from Nprth
and South Carolina, and
Virginia will display 18th
and 19th Century formal and
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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
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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.
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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
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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.