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Honor Roll Announced Principal Gilliam Underwood is pleased to announce that the following White Oak Elementary School students made the “A” and “A-B” Honor Roll for the first six weeks of school. “A” Honor Roll Second Grade - Melissa Collins, Jennifer Sanders Davoya Boddie, Tony Boyce, Patricia Curl, Scarlet Layden, Lance Perry, Kimberly Simpson, Melissa' Weiss, Grace Hendrix and Leah Wellman. Third Grade - Kari Bass, Kate Boyce, John Chappel, Ann Moore and Kimberly Mosley. Fourth Grade - Jaime Byrum, Shay Privott and Nykoll Williams. Fifth Grade - Jason Spruill, Kimberly Chappell and Robin Evans. “A-B” Honor RoU Second Grade - Jessica Byrd, Raquel Spivey, Jesse Casper, Shelton Goodwin, David Jethro, Suzie O’Kelley, John Mauser, Tony Johnson, Helena Roberts, David Bass, Gene Hall, Selena Hugo, Bradley Ober, Dawn Ror rer, Amy Spence and Belinda Todd. Third Grade - Chanel Davis, Stacy Jo Richardson, Sarah Ward, JoAnn Boyce, Gary Farmer, Brad Gosser, Edward Hall, Leann Hollowell, Patrick Morris, Caren Roberts, Jennifer Wemple and Jami Young. Fourth Grade - Evie Bennett, Adam Bunch, Bryant Felton, Ryan Hollowell, B. B. Perry, William Byrum, Amy Jordan, Alison Parrish, Kevin Perry'and Gina Simpson. Fifth Grade - Richard Bryant Adams, Shelly Corrine Bass, Jeremy Christopher Evans, Elizabeth Faye Hughes, Sharon Lynn Nixon, Bryan Tynch Young, Brian Evans, April Parks, Stacey Taylor, Amy Copeland, Tony Jor dan, April Howell, Tara Bunch, Marion Gardner, Thakilla Hill, Sandra Jordan, Shannon Meads, Torrance Tripp and Kate Wemple. American Cancer Society Annual Pig Pickin' & Auction Sunday; November 1, KU7r«r See Page i-B BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK—Mayor John Dowd signs a proclamation for National Business Women’s Week, Oct. 18-24. Looking on are (1. to r.) Marina Crummey, Nancy Smith, Phyllis Madrey and Nancy Winslow. Dowd urged in his proclamation that the public salute working women this week. BPW Club Hosts A Variety Of Activities a.m Edenton Business and Profes sional Women’s Club, in obser vance of National Business Women’s Week, October 18-24, has acknowledged the special em phasis with several activities. The first was last Thursday night with recognition of “Club Woman of the Year.” Speaker for the occa sion was Clara Boswell, Principal of Chowan Junior High School and a Chowan County Commissioner. Mrs. Boswell reminded the women to be aware of abilities and talents, and challenged them in service to others to keep the human touch. Betty Manning was named “Club Woman of the Year.” On Tuesday, the group met to continue the observance with a dutch luncheon at which time Legion Britton, first vice presi dent of the club, gave thought provoking remarks on attaining goals. At the October meeting, Cathy Keefe of the North Carolina Employment Security Commis sion was welcomed into the club bringing membership of the local organization to 44. Edenton BPW Club was grj^anized in April 1948 as a member of the National Federa tion. Membership is made up of ^ can put thi© flsasST* Double Four \r ' painted ShuttJ^' Sidin3 ,nsu/ated VVinWn * WallpaperZ Sch Mth Qrlll*> l Storm Doors * h®n 5 Bath * S°mPleteiyt,^{V'nyl 'n Kit & Bath) . Ration f Up °" Brick ’ 2ffiSiyjjgRnfehed wfth -5Ph ’r C- 27932 ^3^4233 individuals actively engaged in business or in the professions, or retired persons who became members while in the working field. Three charter members of the Edenton club still active in the organization are Bertha B. Bunch, Mildred M. Satterfield, and Myrtle P. Webb. To close out the week, District 11 Meeting will be held Saturday at Nags Head. President of the local organization is Marina Crummey while District Director is Julia Hassell of the Edenton Club. BENEFIT FRY FOR MELVIN BUNCH Saturday, October 24, 1987 Rocky Hock Community Center 11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. Eat-In or Take-Out $3.50 Sponsored By Rocky Hock Ruritan Club Fourth Race Is Conducted By E M. KJDD Edenton Yacht Club boats held the fourth rdce of their fall series in winds which varied from very light to non-gxistant to moderate, depending tipon where one was and when tfie was there. The start Was congested, but the boats spredd out on the way to Salmon Creek. Those inshore found better wind and pulled ahead. Then they lost ground as they tacked away from shore and ran into areas of calm. Because of the light wind, the course was shortened to 6.4 nautical miles. Heart of Carolina finished first in spinnaker class and Spooners took non-spinnaker honors. The final results follow. All times are shown in minutes. Place Boat Name Skipper 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Spinnaker Class Heart of Carolina Tom Louis Phoenix David Powell Isosceles Tom Williams Melon A1 Partin Non-Spinnaker Class Skip Carney Gil Borroughs Win Taylor John Kielwein Chuck Bradford Ed Chessman See Saw and Aldebaran did not finish. Spooners Barbara Jean III High Jinks Odyssey Lucinda Rosebud Actual Time 156.08 159.7 197.17 202.0 174.58 181.33 184.7# 194.25 200.73 212.0 Corrected Time 137.52 140.5 178.61 180 88 152.5 158.29 1«.87 175.69 177.69 190.88 Edenton Jaycees Christmas Wreath & Ropin’ Pre-Sale Balsam Wreaths White Pine Ropin’ 50c Per Foot or $30.00 for 75’ Roll Small (12”) - $8.00 Medium (15”) - $12.00 Large (18”) - $15.00 Order Before October 29th to Guarantee December Delivery! Proceeds Go To Fund Annual Underpriviledged Children’s Christmas Party. — For More Information: — Call 482-7434 Days or 482-7026 Nights or See Any Edenton Jaycee! Your house may be worth more than ^you think. 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