Thursday. December 2, 1982
DRAWING HELD—The John A. Holmes High Schools
Design-Engineering-Architecture and Fabrication Club
sponsored a raffle for this outdoor cooker. The drawing was
held on November 19 and Mrs. Barbara Rinehart was the
lucky winner. Mrs. Rinehart is shown here with Lyn Jordan,
who made the cooker.
DEAF Club Holds Raffle
by Stephen Atstupenas-Sec.
and Danny Hogan-Reporter
The John A. Holmes High
School - Design, Engineering,
Architecture and Fabrication
Club (DEAF) sponsored a
raffle for an outdoor barbeque
cooker. The drawing was held
November 19, and Mrs. Bar
bara Rinehart of 100 West
Gale Street was the lucky
winner!
The purpose of the DEAF
club is to promote high stan
dards in trade ethics,
workmanship, scholarship,
and safety.
The club entered a booth at
the County Fair and planted
shrubbery around the Voca
tional building for their
beautification project. The
future plans erf the DEAF club
are to provide scholarships to
two deserving students and to
ask industries in the area for
live projects so that students
may gain valuable
experience.
A special thanks to Peoples’
Bank for providing raffle
tickets and a place to display
the cooker; also, to Atlantic
Forest for providing the wood
Season’s
and ebn9
best wishes
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and safe
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Influenza Alert
It’s the “flu” season again,
and residents of the
Pasquotank-Perquimans-
Camden-Chowan Health
District are once more being
urged to take this often
epidemic disease seriously,
according to Howard B.
Campbell, district health
director.
The influenza alert is par
ticular important for older
people and those who are
vulnerable because of lung or
heart diseases or diabetes.
Such people should check with
their physicians about being
immunized by vaccines.
Campbell placed emphasis
on influenza’s infectiousness
and suggested common-sense
precautions to prevent the il
lness from spreading.
Needles exposure in large
groups of people should be
avoided, he said. Sneezes and
coughs should be covered
with a hankerchief or tissue.
If flu strikes a family member
those tending the patient
should be sure to wash their
hands, and tissues should be
disposed of in a paper bag
that is frequently replaced.
Serving food and bevefagerf in"
paper and plastic dispysoMc
plates, cups and bowls, used
only once by one person and
then discarded, can help
reduce the risks of cross
infection.
When flu viruses get into
the noses and mouths of
susceptible persons, infection
may occur, producing such
symptoms as fever, chills,
headache, dry cough, and
aches in the back, legs and
arms.
Bed rest for the patient is
important in the treatment of
flu, Campbell pointed out,
along with keeping warm and
drinking plenty of fluids. But
if the symptoms persist and
the illness is severe, consult
your family physician, he
advised.
“Influenza is catching”,
warned Campbell, “so be sure
to take all steps necessary to
protect family members and
any others who come into con
tact with the patient.
Granby Wedding
Continued From Page 3-A
with matching burgundy
shoes and a burgundy hair or
nament of orchids. She wore
a pink corsage of
chrysanthemum.
The bride’s maternal
grandmother wore a street
length dress of pink accented
with ruffles across the bodice.
It was complimented with a
burgundy felt hat with mat
ching veil and burgundy ac
cessories. The paternal
grandmother of the bride
wore a formal gown of pink
guiuna. This outfit was
highlighted with a matching
burgundy accessories.
The groom’s grandmother
wore a two piece burgundy
suit which was accented with
matching burgundy
accessories.
The family of the bride
entertained at a reception
following the wedding
ceremony at the Esquire Club
in Emporia, Va.
Mrs. Brindle Hardy, cousin
of the bride, presided over the
bride’s book. Miss Stephanie
Peeples and Miss Angela
Granby greeted the guests.
Gifts were registered by Miss
Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Lillian
Faison and Mrs. Sonya Claud.
The wedding cake was cut
and served by Phyllis
Peeples, Delores Carr, and
Leslie Woodard. Punch was
poured by Toinetta Parker
and Vivian Clark.
For travel the bride wore a
multi-colored two piece wool
suit accented with a cream
ruffled blouse and matching
accessories. She also wore a
burgundy and daphne corsage
of roses and miniature carna
tions accented with baby’s
breath.
After a short wedding trip,
the couple will reside in Va.
Beach, Virginia.
Courtesies
Mrs. Dorothy P. Carter and
Mrs. Janie Granby entertain
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
ed the bridal party with an
after rehearsal dinner on
November 26 at the Church
Annex. Mrs. Vashtire
Peeples, Mrs. Hattie Atkins
and Mrs. Mary Hoggard
assisted in the planning and
serving of the rehearsal
dinner.
The bride-elect and groom
to-be chose this time to pre
sent gifts to their attendants.
A miscellaneous shower
honoring the bride-elect was
given by Mrs. Louise Robin
son, Miss Theresa Blunt, Mrs.
Joyce Peeples and Miss
Margorie Joyner on October
2 in her mother’s home.
Thirty-five friends enjoyed
the delicious refreshments
and entertainment at the
shower.
Film Is Shown
At Ryan’s Grove
On Saturday at 7:00 P.M. at
the Ryans Grove Baptist
Church there will be the show
ing of the film “Burning
Hell”. Admission is free. The
public is invited to attend.
On Nov. 5 there will be a
musical program at the
Ryans Grove Baptist Church
at 3:00 P.M. featuring the
“Perquimans County Male
Chorus” and the Ryans Grove
Gospel Chorus. Sponsored by
the Pastor Aides. At 7:00
there will be an appreciation
service for musician Donnell
Chamblee. The public is in
vited to attend.
Singing Is Scheduled
The Gloryland Express
Trio of Goldsboro, N.C., is
scheduled to sing Sunday
evening at the Church of God,
901 Johnston Street. The sing
ing will begin at 6:30 P.M.
The pastor, Rev. Marvin
Baccus, invites the public to
hear and join in worship with
this young men’s trio.
Providence Baptist Church Calendar
The Voice of Hope Broadcast 9:30 A.M. -10:00 A.M.
Sunday School 9:30 A.M. -10:30 A.M.
Morning Worship Service 11:00 A.M. - 12 30 P.M.
Midweek Prayer and Praise 7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
(Wednesday)
Bible Class (Wednesday) 8:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Personal Counseling 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
(Tuesday thru Friday - Appointments ONLY)
Dr. J. L. Fenner, Sr., Pastor
482-4102 (Office)
482-8907 (Residence)
All Are Welcome!
Arts Council Awards Grants
The Arts Council awarded
$17,728 in grants to seven
public schools. This program
is designed to place individual
artists and professional com
panies in schools. Jointly
sponsored by the N.C. Arts
Council and the National En
dowment for the Arts, the pro
gram supports residencies in
architecture, dance, film,
theatre, jazz, poetry, folklore
and visual arts—crafts.
Residencies range from one
Accounting Scholarship For ECU
GREENVILLE-The
Raleigh-Durham chapter of
the Institute of Internal
Auditors Inc. has provided a
$350 per year annual scholar
ship for an undergraduate
majoring in accounting in the
East Carolina University
School of Business.
The recipient of the scholar
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The artists are to com
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the arts as well as other sub
jects areas. The grants must
be matched dollar-for-dollar
in cash.
The Local Recipients of
Artists-in-Schools grants was
to the Edenton-Chowan
Schools (Chowan County) for
a one-semester visual azrts
residency, $3,250.
ship will be selected from ac
counting majors who have a
grade point average of at
least 3.0 after at least 12
semester hour' of accounting
courses and who have ex
pressed a strong interest in
the internal auditing profes
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I REALTY 111
II 482-2645 \\
106 East King Street
NEW LISTINGS I
ARROWHEAD BEACH—Attractive 3 bedroom home, I
living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. Situated on fl
3 wooded lots $19,500 B
HISTORIC DlSTßlCT—Charming l>/ 2 Story Brick B
home, L.R. with fireplace, Den with fireplace, 2 full fl
baths.
MEXICO RD.—Lovely 3 Bedroom brick ranch, 2 B
baths, 2 bay carport, excellent condition $49,900. B
FOR RENT—House and apartments.
8.5 ACRES WATERFRONT—With private boat basin, B
secluded, rustic 3BR log home in idyllic setting. 10% B
financing.
HICKORY LANE Great Rm., Kit. with convenient B
dining room, 3 bedrm., 2 baths, game room and large B
yard $60,000.1
WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound, ‘/2 acre lot on fl
Bella Vista Dr $26,500. B
HOME ON THE CHOWAN RIVER - Great Room, 4 I
8.R., 2Vfe baths, Large screened porch, pier. . . .$75,000. fl
HOME ON THE ALBEMARLE SOUND Cape B
Colony, 2 story brick, 3 or 4 Bedrooms, L.R., with B
fireplace, Family Room with fireplace, large deck, B
workshop. Central heat and air $73,500. fl
BELLA VISTA DRIVE Waterfront brick ranch, 3 I
Bdrms., 2>£ Baths, L.R., D.R., Fam. Room with I
fireplace, screened porch, 1 acre lot, two car garage. 9 fl
per cent assumable loan $79 599 B
HOME IN THE COUNTRY —On acre of land, large B
L R , d. rm., kitchen, two bedrooms, central heat and B
air. Workshop, many extras. 8 per cent
assumable $32,000,. I
HISTORIC DISTRICT -»rvrming Victorian homefl
on quiet street, seven rooms.
FANTASTIC BUY!—Country Club area. Owner fl
must sell. 4 BR brick ranch. Over 2000 sq. ft. Vfe acre, B
fenced lot. Garage, family room with fireplace. 9> 2 per B
cent assumption $60,500. B
CHOWAN BEACH—House on 2 lots. 2 BR, 1 bath, fl
screened porch, 1 outbuilding. Priced to sell $18,500. B
HISTORIC DISTRICT—LoveIy 2-story frame house. B
Large country kitchen, family dining room, 3 BR, 2 B
baths, 2 fireplaces. Reduced to $55,000. B
MORGAN PARK Lovely 3BR brick ranch in B
excellent condition, central heat and air, built-in, 9‘ 2 B
per cent assumption $65,000.
HOME IN THE COUNTRY Lg. livingroom, kit- ■
chen w-bar, attached den w-wood stove, 2 full baths, 2 ■
BRs, 2 car garage, large lot, furnished $37,000. ■
NEAR TOWN—Attractive brick veneer home on M> B
acre wooded lot, 3 BR, LR, den, dining area, lVfe baths. ■
10 per cent APR owner financing $39,500 ■
4 BEDROOM HOME On 2 acre lot. Convenient to B
town, 2 full baths, LR, family room w-woodstove, B
central air and oil furnace, 3 yrs. old, outbuildings. 10 ■
per cent APR owner financing $42,000. B
BRICK HOME Three BD, 2 baths, large B
livingroom with fireplace, dining room, kitchen. Well fl
insulated. Central heat and air. Two car garage and ■
workshop. 12 per cent owner financing $49,500. B
SNUG HARBOR Two bedroom frame B
house $18,500. I
CAPE COLONY 3 bedr'CV home, eat in kitchen, B
living room with fire''^o'' -*£shop on the water. 10 B
per cent owner financ.*.g $39,000 B
SMALL HOUSE IN COUNTRY —1 year old $14,400 B
TWO BEDROOM HOME ln town, living room w- S
fireplace, bath, eat-in kitchen, screened porch, fenced fl
backyard Make an offer.
HISTORIC DISTRICT Spacious 2',t> story home B
with large, beautifully landscaped yard, 6 bedrooms, 2 fl
full baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, workshop, guest B
house, recreation room, waterview.
APARTMENT HOUSE Good location in town, 5 fl
apartments. 3 lots $40,000.
ALBEMARLE SOUND Beautiful wooded lots over B
one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an B
unbelieveable *24.000 B
10 PERCENT ASSUMAR* E LOAN Payments of B
304. per month buysnew 3 bedroom home in B
the country with % lot. Call for further details. B
Low down payment.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment*
house with eight apartments. Excellent income in B
prime location. 9V 4 per cent assumption $85,000 B
PRICE REDUCED Log Cabin, beautiful inside fl
and out. Large fireplace, 2 bedrooms and loft. Main- B
tenance free, energy efficient $38,000. B
ACREAGE Three lovely acres in a choice B
location, privacy. 12 per cent owner financing . SIO,OOO. fl
WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular B
setting on the Albemarle Sound, featuring, foyer, great fl
room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Florida room, 2 full baths and 2 B
half baths. Plus 3 bdrm guest house. 1.1 acres with B
sandy beach. 12 per cent owner financing. fl
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - On 2.6 acres with 365’ B
of highway frontage -12 per cent owner frnan- fl
ring $65,000. B
HISTORIC DlSTßlCT—Charming 4 BD home with 2 B
full faths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR, den, B
and utility room. Beautiful yard. Price reduced fl
to $46,000. B
Waterfront Lots Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. B
Other Lota and Acreage For Sale.
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