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Of local interest AREA OBITUARIES DOROTHY MAY LANGDON Hertford ? Mrs. Dorothy May Da vidsoo Langdon, 90, of >31 Woodland Circle, Hertford, died Saturday, July S, INS, in ber hope. A native of Huntington, W. Va., the was the daughter of the late Samuel H. and Nancy Kelly Davidson and the widow of Earl Wesley Langdon. She was a member of Highlawn Baptist Church in Huntington. Survivors include her three daugh ters, Mrs. Thomas (Elisabeth) Dail of Hertford, Mrs. Margaret M. Stone of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Mrs. Ruth A. McDaniel of Lawrenceville, Ga.; a brother, Wade K. Davidson of Huntington; 6 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. The body was sent from Swindell Funeral Home, Hertford, to the Beard Mortuary in Huntington where a funeral was held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Burial followed in Ridgelawn Cemetery, Huntington. DARRYL RUSSELL JORDAN BaMdera?Darryl Ruaaall Jordan, It, of RL 1, Box 53, Belvidere, died Friday evening, July 1, 1MB, in Sao tara Leigh Memorial Hoapital, Nor folk, after a abort illness. A native of Chowan County be lived all his life in the Belvidere commu nity. He was the son of Leslie R. Jor dan and Shirley Layden Jordan. Beeidea his parents, survivors in clude a sister, Donna Jordan of Belvi dere; a brother, Leslie Norman "Charlie" Jordan of Belvidere; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clara N. Layden of Belvidere and his pater nal grandmother, Mrs. Annie C. Jor dan of Rt. 1, Tyner. Graveside services were held Sun day at 6:00 p.m. in the Family Ceme tery near Belvidere with Rev. Ken Spivey officiating. Swindell Flinders! Home was in charge of arrange ments. Immunization clinic set The Perquimans County Health Department will be holding its monthly nighttime Immunization Clinic for working parents on Thurs day, July 7, 1988, from 5:00-7:00 P.M. Look who's new TAMMY MAE LOWE Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lowe of Rt. 2, Hertford, NC., announce the birth of their daughter, Tammy Mae Lowe, June 19, 1968 in Chowan Hospi tal, Inc., Edenton, NC. \ Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Beulah M. Sawyer of Elizabeth City, NC. ? Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Vernell C. Lowe of Winfall and Har mon P. Lowe of Hertford. Mrs. Lowe is the former Margaret Sawyer. MICHAEL THOMAS CASTELLOE Mr. and Mrs. Ken Castelloe an nounce their first child, a son, Mi chael Thomas, born Friday, June 24, 1968 at 10:31 a.m. at Nash General Hospital, Rocky Mount, NC. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Roach of Rt. 2, Hertford. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Jackie Castelloe of Rt. 3, Eden ton. Mrs. Castello is the former Monica Roach of Hertford. American Legion plans tractor pull Prizes Up to $13,000 Date and Time Friday, July 15, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 17, 1968 at 2:00 p.m. Place American Legion Fairgrounds (U.S. Hwy. 17 Business, South) Edenton, N.C. Admission Gate admission prices are: 13 and over - $7.00 6 thru 12 - $4.00 5 and under - FREE Rain dates are July 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Infield electric and water hook-ups available for campers. Call 482-4057 for camper reservations - $10 week end fee. Coolers limited to 16 inches - Absolutely NO GLASS! Sanctioned by N.C. East Coast Tractor Pullers Association. CAR CRUSHER & SHOW - Featur ing: GRAVE DIGGER all 3 days. The 1968 Festival of Skills spon sored by the Perquimans County Ex tension Homemakers and the Agri cultural Extension Service will be held this fall on October 7 and 8, Fri day from 12:00 noon until 6:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. un til 4:00 p.m. at the Old FCX Building on Grubb Street Extended, Hertford, N.C. ? A food concession will be open each day and everyone is invited to enjoy the homemade vegetable soup and snacks. Homemade desserts and snacks will also be available in seve ral booths. Admission is $1.00 for adults and $.51 for students. Plan to attend or if interested in participating, please call 426-7697 about booth rental. Workshop scheduled on family relations The Northeastern Regional Home Economics Association will sponsor ia one day workshop with emphasis to strengthen Family Relations on Wednesday, August 10, 1968, 10:00 a.m. at the Pasquotank Extension Of fice in Elizabeth City. Hie theme - "Smart Cookies Don't Crumble" will have the following topics discussed: Strengthening Relationships Within the Family, Aids and The Family, Straight Talk About Teen Sexuality and How to be a Success and Don't Cop Out on Drugs. The workshop is open to the public, home economists, professionals, youth leaders, parents and teen agers. The pre registration fee of $8.00 which includes lunch is due by July 29, 1988. For more information call the local Home Economics Extension Agent or 426-7697. SERVICE NEWS TERESA A. SCHALLOCK Teresa A. Schallock, daughter of Wesley G. and Ann E. Schallock of '213 Sunset Drive, Hertford, NC., has been commissioned a second lieuten ant through the Air Force ROTC pro gram and earned a bachelor t, degree from East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. When a tribute to the re vered memory of your loved one is needed, let u* show you our tasteful selection of monuments. You con rely on our quality craftsmanship and sympathic understanding to bring you a memorial of inspiring beauty. 335-1570 HWY. 17 S. ELIZABETH CITY OPEN MON.-FRI. 0 to 5; SAT. 8 to 12 NOON Jofffafc ***?"? C/Hton. ? Contestants who participated in the Miss Bethel pageant. Miss Bethel pageant held recently In an exciting contest between 15 girls, Ms. Tonya Brothers was crowned "Miss New Bethel" and little Ms. Dana Bembry was crowned "Miss Jr. New Bethel". Second-runner-up in the senior di vision was Natasha Downing, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downing, Jr. of Hertford. She is a rising sev enth grader at Perquimans Middle School in Winfall, NC. First runner up was Kim Zackery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zackery of Eden ton, NC. "Miss New Bethel", Tonya R. Brothers, escorted by Xavier Shannonhouse, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brothers, Sr. of Hert ford, NC. She is a rising freshman at Perquimans High School in Hertford, NC. Congratulations Tonya! ! Second runner-up in the junior divi sion was Dianna Harney, daughter of Mrs. Christine Harney of Hertford, NC. She is a rising first grader at Hertford Grammar School in Hert ford. First runner-up was Cristi Brothers, daughter of Ms. Betty Jones of Hertford. She is a rising first grader at Hertford Grammar School in Hertford. "Miss Jr. New Bethel", escorted by Russell Downing, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bembry of Edenton, NC. She will be entering the M & M Day Care Center in Edenton this Fall. Congratulations Dana!! Other girls participating in the con test was Angela Manley, Latoya Skinner, Jerri Zackery, Ebony Cope land, Noel Shannonhouse, Cristi War ren, Rosaline Cos ton, Felicia Down ing, and Melissa Brown. Other escorts were Clay Rouson, Kevin Simpson, Charles Boone, Johnnie Brown, Tony Downing, Brian Rou son, Johnny Warren, Jr., Travis Rou FARM BUREAU INSURANCE YES We Sell Life Insurance Lawis B. Evans AGENCY MANAGER Pat Ward AGENT - hi Finn km Hiatal - 426-S636 426-7401 Church SlrHt Ext. Hertford, N.C. HELPING ARM Open ho^l scheduled ^ It has been two years since Chowan Hospital first announced its plana to construct a new 40-bed skilled nurs ing wing attached to the acute hospital. Hie months of planning and etmf-' structkm will come to an end with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and Opt? House on Sunday, July 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend the ceremony. During IMF <t? Open House, free cholesterol screen1 ing will be offered, as well as tours Of the new unit. Refreshments will bC served in the unit's dining room. Tentative plans are to move pa*. tients into the new wing on Thursday,* July 14. This is contingent upon ap proval by the State licensure and cool struction sections. Residents of the new unit will hfr those who no longer require the a cut* level of care provided in a hospital v? setting but who continue to need prtf fessional assistance. son, Torey Carter, Donald Manley, Sherrod McClease, and Calvin Cos ton. The pageant was the second pre Youth Day activity for the week to highlight their Annual Youth Day Service at New Bethel Baptist Church in Hertford, NC. Many thanks to Mrs. Joyce Wrigh ton, mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. Virgie Whitehurst, narrator; the con testants, the escorts, the parents, the various businesses throughout Per quimans, Pasquotank, and Chowan counties; and the committee mem bers who worked hard to make the events possible. Michelle and I would like to thank you for your continued sup port. As a result, we will be vacationing at Ceasar's Palace, cour tesy of Eiectrolux, but thanks to you. Ken Harris Electrolux NATIONAL APPLIANCE SALE!
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