-final •fUrout M/omen Page 2-A S<M S&tea cfot On June 6 at 1 P.M. supporters from all over North Carolina will gather quietly at the Plaza in Raleigh to “rally” for the victory of the Equal Rights Amendment. Dedicated speakers and the circulation of facts and figures have educated the public sector and there has been a dramatic change of climate in N.C. Strong Democratic leaders in the state are supporting the party position on this legislation which will recognize that women should have equality of legal rights; that these ■npraipi Lft PHONE 482 2312 OR 793 2185 I B ANYTIME FOR COMPLETE MOVIE informat,on MOVIE DISCOUNT BOOKS ON SALE-ASK US ! ENDS THURSDAY "SOME KIND OF HERO" AT 7 l 9 I THURS. IS SENIOR CITIZENS NITE I “PORKY’S” IS GREAT.... | j Keep an eye out p j lor the funniest movie about growing up j ever made! J | ® - ft! iftOMfd Ton’ll be glad you carnet Jr i SHOWS NIT ELY AT 7:00 & 9:00 J EVERY THURS. IS SENIOR CITIZENS NITE ADM $1.50 J I EVERY FRI. IS LADIES NITE LADIES ADM. $1.50 I EVERY TUES. IS BARGAIN NITE ADM. $1.50 I i LOOK FOR THESE MOVIES COMING TO THE TAYLOR \ SAFARI 3CX)O and "CHARIOTS OF FIRE” | EDENTON SHELL ANNOUNCES UNIROYAL uniroyal WHEN YOU BUY 4 I UNIROYAL STEELERS SSO BOND WHEN YOU BUY 2. Bond offer also good forßoyal Seal® UNIROYAL Dealer rr,rmf Offer good from May 22 through June 19,1982 11— 1 w 11 "^——^—— ‘ ‘ ; Vs / . ■'•' ’- t *w • * .-' K ‘ • i ■'&&&£& » • «- ;.\ Thursday, May 27, 19°2 rights should be so stated in the Constitution and that each state in the union will ensure these rights. “Join us for a visible statement of truth!”, it was .stated. Buses to the rally will leave Knobb’s Creek in Elizabeth City at 9:00 A.M. with stops in Hertford, Edenton, Midway, Windsor and Williamston. Cost of the round trip ticket is SIO.OO. Call or write: Marginette Lassiter, Route 2, Box 251, Edenton, N.C. 27932, Phone (919) 482-2845 or Peggy Leeper at (919) 482A953. cm 3 £BonJcJiea3 Sn 01Li/wiaae -(S (BeauUfui Occasion Dorothy Katherine Wright and Martin Josef Bankhead of Charlottesville, Va., were married May 22 in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church by the’N Rev. Raymond W. Storie. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Orlo Wright of the Old Fish Hatchery, Edenton. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Bankhead of Kano, Nigeria. After a reception at the home of the bride, the couple left on their wedding trip to Martinique in the Carribean. They will make their home in Charlot tesville, Virginia. The bride attended Salem Academy and received a Bachelor of Science degree from Wake Forest University. She is a recent graduate of the UNC-CH School of Pharmacy. The groom is a graduate of Wake Forest University and is the Assistant Manager of Roadway Ex press in Charlottesville, Va. Presented in marriage by her father, the bride chose to wear the same dress that Timothy L. Jones, DVM announces the opening of Chowan Animal Hospital June 1, 1982 Located on Paradise Rd. in Edenton Small Animal OHIO. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., . Fri. BAM - 12 Noon Large Animal , PM . 530 pm Herd Health Wed. & Sot. 8 AM - I 2 Noon N XK -MK=3«K : ,3tM HKT" > For Sale 23.22 Acres Located 5 Miles North On U.S. 17 At Intersection Os N.C. 37 -. ' * , <■ - T.rT • .* f yr - ; V Excellent Location For Commercial - Industrial Use. • to j hRi tnn *m ?.*i cvu-fa/ i» \ Home Realty Dan *lB2-2153 tilglit *lB2 2375 her mother had worn as a bride. This was a lovely HPT' ft * . lifc - 111 ii ftfti I I ftiwi i vvm dress of antique satin with a fitted bodice of reem broidered Alencon lace, featuring a sweetheart neckline, accentuated by a softly gathered skirt which terminated in a cathedral train. The Juliet cap adorned with matching Alencon lace held a fingertip veil of silk illusion. Maid of Honor was Miss Ruth Emma Wright, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Karen Ralichi of Winston-Salem, N.C., Miss Pam Foresman of Charlottesville, Va., Miss Heidi Wood of Washington, D.C., and Miss Donna Keel of Edenton. The groom’s father served as best man and Mr. An drew Wright, brother of the bride, was head grooms man. Other Groomsmen were Mr. James H. Burrus of Shelby, N.C., Mr Mike Graybeal of Tupelo, Miss., Mr. Ken Dunn of Ledyard, Conn., and Mr. Samuel B. Dixon of Edenton. Mr. Wyatt Lane was acolyte and an impressive of weeding mjjgjic |was - presented by several members of St. Paul’s Church. A duet was sung by Dr. Paul Laughlin and Mr. John Becker. Mr. John Morehead sang the Lord’s Prayer and Miss Lee Chears sang Ave Maria. The organist was Mr. Hugh D. Dial and Mrs. Nancy Wood served as mistress of ceremony. Out of town guests in cluded Mr. Ken Kenoy of Durham, N.C., Miss Bar bara Heiger of Durham, N.C., Mr. Ray Gatli of All Star* Pro Mesh OrtordV K aH ■■ \, -5“ ~ - '■- - jV ■ eH ' ■ < ! v -■ '^■—* i 'oj X V All Star* Pro Mesh Hi-Cut. The coolest shoe with the hottesutylinp in CuthrelPs Department Store Downtown Edonton 482-2428 Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and daughter Sally Ann of Clinton, N.Y., Dr. and Mrs. Leroy King of Raleigh, Mrs. Marlene Stanford of Miami, Fla., Col. and Mrs. Robert Earl Wright and children Tish and Misty of Mt. Vernon, Va., Miss Kate Finger of Greensboro, N.C., Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mann of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. George Foresman of Blacksburg, Va., Miss Lillie Mae Woodruff of Winston- Salem, N.C., Mr. Roger Reece of Asheboro, N.C., Mrs. Nannie Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Hutchens of East Bend, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodruff of Maitland, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woodruff, Mrs. Sally Tomlin, Mrs. Pearl Williams and Mrs. Alma Woodruff, of Booneville, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kessler of Syracuse, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt and children Leanne and Jay of Fayetteville, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Satterfield of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Bankhead, grandparents of the groom of Danville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ralichi of Winston- Salem, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunn of Ledyard. Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Mike Graybeal of Tupelo, Miss., B[tMsrll , ITHMTUt tKinoL nc| I ' LATE SHOW FRI. * SAT. J | AT 11:30 | ELECT John Mitchener ’. Sift Wk ■ Board Os Education JUNE 29 Mrs. Doris Freeman at Lincoln, rteb., and Mr. and Mrs. Tory Boran of Chapel Hill, N.C. Following the rehearsal of Friday evening before the wedding a lovely Rehearsal Dinner Seafood Buffet was given by the groom’s parents. The bride and groom were toasted with imported French wine. Following the rehearsal dinner a dance was given in their honor at the Chowan Golf and Country Club by Dr. and Mrs. Bernie Baker, Dr. and Mrs. EM Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chesson, Mrs. Elizabeth Elmore, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert fJColmea (s*ftuto£ dßita Sjjiing oum at (Conceit Set The John A. Holmes High School Cultural Arts Department will present its annual Spring Choral Concert on May 27 at 8 P.M. in the school auditorium. Admission is one dollar for adults and fifty cents for children and students. The public is invited to attend. 111 mtf If It f \ j m JRJEIEID^BARTOM L Prices start at just $l2O For the bride and groom, or for yourself! Now Reed & Barton's fine 18/8 stainless flatware is available at 25% off regular prices on 20,45, and 65-piece sets, priced from just $l2O to $397.50. Crafted by master silversmiths.. .and there are 9 beautiful patterns from which to choose Buy now, and save! BYRUM Hardware Co. “Serving the Albemarle for over 65 Years’ • Convenient Terms • Guaranteed Service • Free Delivery Hollowell.Dr. and Mrs. Allen Hornthal, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Keel, Dr. and Mrs. Landis Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leary, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Phillips, Mr. John Morehead, Capt. Bill Myers, Mrs. Marion Thrower, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepard, Mr. Leonard Small, Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Wood. On Saturday morning the entire wedding party and all out of town guests were entertained at a lavish wedding breakfast at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Lane, given by Dr. and Mrs. Lane, Mrs, Nancy Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon of Edenton. Appearing on the program will be Treble Ensemble, Mixed Chorus I, Mixed Chorus 11, and Concert Choir. Sacred and secular selections will be per formed. There will be something for everyone to enjoy. Make your plans now to attend this entertaining event.

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