Westberry To Perform American Legion Post 40 will soon bring to Edenton the second } recording artist this year for a show and dance. Kent Westberry, a country musician, will perform on April 25 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. E.C. Toppin, spokesman for the Legion, said, “The Charlie McCoy Band was so successful in February that we decided to book more top entertainment for this community.” He added, “People f in this area want quality enter tainment brought to them, rather than having to travel elsewhere. ” Kent Westberry Toppin and Bill Perry, members of the Chowan County Fair steering committee, recent v ly previewed Westberry’s act at the fair convention in Greensboro. Toppin said, “They (Westberry’s band) got eight bookings out of the 54 county fairs.’’ The group, known as “The Memory Makers”, will appear at the Chowan County Fair in October. Westberry’s per formance so impressed Toppin that the Legion decided to book . him independently for this ' appearance. Westberry is a dynamic enter tainer and hit song writer. In ad dition to winning several song writer awards for such songs as ;^Iello Out There,” to me Hot Afternoon,” he has also appeared in the Burt Reynolds movie, “W.W. & The Dixie Dance > Kings”, and several other films. In addition, he has appeared on The Grand Ole Opry, at the Golden Nuggett in Las Vegas, and the Nashville Palace in Nashville. For reservations, or for addi tional information, please call E.C. Toppin, (919) 221-8711, or Jim Criddle, (919) 482-3538. 1 Methodist Men Host Breakfast The Men’s Club of Edenton United Methodist Church will hold a Pancake, Sausage and Eggs Breakfast at the church on Fri day, April 24 and Saturday, April 1 25 from 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. and on Sunday, April 26 from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. The plates are $3.50 each for all you can eat. This is in conjunc tion with the Pilgrimage of Eden ton and Countryside. The public is cordially invited. Ribbon Cutting Is Scheduled The directors and staff of Albemarle Hopeline will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Mon day, April 27 at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate an addition to Albemarle House, a shelter for battered women and children in Perquimans, Gates, Chowan, ' Camden, Currituck and Pas quotank Counties. Hopeline, which is located in Elizabeth City, serves victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Guest of honor for the ceremony will be Valeria L. Lee, program officer, Z. Smith Reynolds Foun | dation. The addition to the Albemarle House structure was made possible through a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. Let your word* do th* talking... on The Chowan Herald'* ClaaaWed Pagel GRAND CHAMPION—Jason Ward is shown in the ring with his grand champion hog (who seems to have found an acquaintance). Special Olympics Held LAMBS JUDGED—Youngsters show their lambs at the thirty-third annual Chowan County Junioi Livestock Show and Sale Tuesday at the American Legion show barn. Winners in the lamb judging were Donna Howell, first; Georgia Copeland, second; Valerie Copeland, third; and Jason Ward, fourth. r Holmes Site For 'South Pacific' Presentation Rogers and Hammerstein’s musical, “South Pacific”, will be presented at John A. Holmes High School, Edenton, on May 13 at a 1 p.m. matinee, and on May 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. Lynn Whitehurst will direct the production. The cast includes: Nellie For bush - Martha Hornthal; Emile de Becque - Kevin Strother; Luther Billis - John Lowe; Lt. Joseph Carle - Don McClure; and Bloody Mary - Maria Fernandez de Cordoba. Tickets are priced at $3.00 for students, and $4.00 for adults. In addition, there will be a special *ate offered for groups of 20 or nore. Music will be under the direc ion of Beth Norvell and Shelby Strother. By WALTER NONEMAN The Edenton-Chowan Special Olympics were held at John A. Holmes High School’s Hicks Field on Saturday, April 11. The open ing ceremony began with the Parade of Athletes and the “Olympic Fanfare” which was performed by members of the Holmes band. Jim Kinion, asso ciate superintendent of Edenton Chowan Schools, announced the names of participants and gave a welcome to those present. Lighting of thp Special Olym pics torch was handled by James Holley and Charlene Mabine. A solo was sung by Sidney Lassiter. Dr. John Dunn, county school superintendent, officially opened the event. Mrs. Brenda Little, ex ceptional children’s instructor at Chowan Jr. High, led the Special Olympics. Warm-up exercises were led by Robbie Laughton, director of the Edenton-Chowan Recreation Department. Those participating in the 1987 Edenton-Chowan Special Olym pics were: David Hare, Cheryl Thompson, James Holley, Everette Jones, Kathy Bonner, Charlene Mabine, Joseph Nowell, Aderina Stanley, Sandy Holiday, William Joseph Griffin, Sabrina Downing, Mike Bunch, Thomas Archie, Bessie Tripp, Oliver Fay ton, Richard Ward, Marquisha Blount and Amanuel Carter. Also, Charles Newsome, Blan che Hurdle, William Bond, Willie SobersJprcjar), „Lqmar ... Louther, Towanda Askey, Jessica Orcutt, Michael Evans, Sabrina Sharpe, Amanda Warren, Jackie Brookes, Melissa White and Bryan Young. Those participants were in volved in the following events: 50 meter dash, softball throw, broad jump, frisbee throw for distance, 100 meter dash, 100 meter walk, 200 meter dash, 4 x 100 meter relay, 10 meter assisted walk and 25 meter wheelchair race. A special guest at this inspira tional event was Johnny Walton, ECSU graduate and past member of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. A special word of thanks is offered to McDonald’s of Edenton for fur nishing food for the Olympics and our thanks also to the Chowan Edenton Optimist Club for runn ing the events and preparing the field. Local organizations and busi nesses that contributed to this most worthwhile community ac tivity were: Rocky Hock Ruri tans, Edenton Lion’s Gub, Ryland Ruritan Gub, Providence Baptist Lawrence Academy Plans Spring Fest Opening ceremonies for Spring Fest ’87 will be at 10 a.m. on Satur day, April 25 in the gym. Skip Waters of Channel 12 will be master of ceremonies for the pro gram “Jubilation, Celebration!” which will be presented by the stu dent body under the direction of Mary Smith, music teacher. The Channel 12 camera crew will be filming a commercial dur ing the day’s events which include the arrival of the Elizabeth City Coast Guard helicopter at 11:30. Games, food, crafts, and a “lip sync” contest at 2:30 provide something for everyone. Headmaster Thomas Gregory announces the following selections for student of the month: Primary - Michael Smith and Julia Powell; Intermediate • Jennifer Gregory and Melanie Edwards; Junior High • Burch Perry; and Senior High - Elizabeth Rawls and Ray Tetterton. Church, Peoples Bank & Trust Co., Edenton BPW Club, Fast Fare, NCNB/Edenton Branch, Chowan Credit Union, Oak Leaf Lodge No. 1583, Gale Street Bap tist Church, American Legion Ed ward G. Bond Post 40 and the Ad vance Ruritan Club. The ceremony ended with clos ng remarks, the singing of ‘That’s What Friends Are For,” md extinguishing of the flame. Anyone missing this ceremony ;ruly missed an inspirational ex jerience and a real treat. /: N /■ We’ve Got End-Of-April Savings . . . 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