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SECTION TWO The Roundup i ' I §jk % By WILBORNE HARRELL Jfl fe The Christmas season leaves me with sadness—the thought that only once a year can na tions and people attain their true destiny, that of peace and harmony and good will among all races. The Christmas atti-1 tude—the Christ attitude—if pro longed and sustained would be the solution to all the prob lems of this troubled world. When you go places in youri automobile, try to make a 2-way j trip out of it. Drive carefully—' and be sure you get back. t i I find 'myself developing a I sneaking liking for Elvis Pres-i ley and his singing in spite of: | County News By MRS. ROLAND EVANS J Students home for the Christ mas holidays include: Zackie Harrell and Joe Hollowell from State College, Gerald Harrell, Linda Copeland, Betty Bunch, 'Kathryn Tynch, Faye Ober, Bet ty Whiteman and Baker Hollo wed from East Carolina College; Jeff Ward, Steve Burch and Jenry White, from the Univer-! sity of North Carolina; Bill! 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But, to me, he| has more to give or tell an I audience than the rest of the rock-and-roilers. At least, he’s the only one who tells me any thing, through this type of mu sic, that I like to hear. THE OLD WEST—A writer re marked, that Christmases in the old West were downright “sissy". I This was one time in the yc;u | when gunmen and outlaws, mar- j shals and badmen, parked then < guns and danced the light fan tastic to the accompaniment of guitars and accordions; with an Welch and Joe Nixon from Cho wan College; David Allred from Wake Forest College; Barbara Allred from Wingate Junior Col lege; Ruth Leary and Betty Ann Harrell from Baptist Hospital at Winston-Salem; Janet Parrish, from Beauty School at Green ville. ' j Jessie Perry of Hertford and his son, William Perry of Vir ginia Beach visited Mrs. Edith Perry on Tuesday afternoon. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Evans on Christmas after noon and evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keeter, Chris, and Jeffrey, Mrs. Barbara Saw- j yer, Claudia Ann and Scottie,' Mrs. Merrit Hooper, Jr., all of Elizabeth City; Stanford Perry' of Suffolk. Va.; Miss Mary Vaughan Nixon of Gates County.' Mrs. Dixie L. Nixon is on the sick list at the home of Mrs. Bristoe Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fore hand and family visited J. F. Perry on Monday. Mrs. George Byrum of Ryland! had her family for dinner on j THE CHOWAN HERALD 1 occasional “professor” tinkling ■ the ivories of a tinny piano. ■ Square dances and parties took i the place of shoot-outs and hold ■j ups. Someone asked me in com menting pn my tag line. No Compromise With Communism, what were my chief objections to communism as a political sys tem. I replied that I had many objections, but really needed only one—and that one objec- I tion lies in the fact that all | major communistic states are to j tally atheistic. That one fact 1 vrgates any good we may find n some of its better features. And, so I repeat, No compro mise with communism. ■ Christmas day. l j Mr. and Mrs. Milton Evans 1 and family spent Christmas day in Gates County with Mrs. Inez 1 Bunch. : Mrs. Merrill Evans is spend . ing the week with her mother, Airs. Jordan at Ryland. I Mr. and Mrs'. Paul Platz visit l ed Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harrell recently. i Oak Grove 4-H Club went Christmas caroling on Thursday night. Oak Grove 4-H Club and guests will have a party on Thursday night. The Junior Class of Chowan ; High School will have a New j Year’s party Saturday night in Chowan Community Building ( from 9 o’clock until ; Chowan High School will play Edenton High School’s basket ball team cn Tuesday night at Edenton. A-2 Fletcher Ferry spent the Christmas holidays in South Da • kota with friends. ! The Sunday School officers ; and teachers will meet F^'da* night at 7:30 o’clock at the church. ; Next Sunday at Rocky Hock Church a memorial service will be held honoring the memory of the deceased of the church during the year. ■ “Student Recognition Day” will be held at the Rocky Hock Church Sunday; the occasion honoring college and high school students. < Seabrook Blanching Company will be on TV channel 9 at Greenville Monday at 12:15 with Keith Reeve telling about the operations of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Copeland were home from Alaska for the Christmas holidays. , The Rev. and Mrs. Lindsey Harrell were at home for Christ-! mas. I Those present on December 26 at the home of Mrs, Effie Evans for dinner were; Mrs. Effie Ev-. ans, Beulah and Alvin Evans, Mi\ and Mrs. Gilbert Harrell and Zackie, Mr. and Mrs.' Thurman Ashley and Belva. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harrell. Dean and Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harrell, Gene and Gerald Har rell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Platz of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr., and Kathryn, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Marvin Evans, Judy, 1 Leon. Lewis, Jamie, Jimmy and; Don Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Evans, Frank and Wallace Ev-| ans, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and Mike Evans, Mrs. Carlton! Nixon, Charlotte Ann and Billy j Nixon, Mr. and Airs. Carroll Ev-j ans, Carroll, Jr., and Darlene Evans, Mr. and Mr.;. Edward j Evans and Llovd Wayne Evans, j Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Evans and. Dean of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and 1 Start The New Year Right PLAN NOW TO Live A Healthier , Happier & Longer Life Our Most Precious Possession Is Good Health, Why Not Take ( are Os It? Let’s Plan Notv A Sensible Health Program For The Entire Family. It Is A Known Fact By Health Authorities That A Sensible Health Program Can Add Years To Your Life. You Will Look Better, Feel Better And It Can Save You Money On Expensive Medical Bills. In Our Book “BETTER HEALTH FOR BETTER LIVING,” We Have Compiled The Writings From Some Os The Best Authorities In The Country On Good Health. This Book Is Written In Condensed Form And Straight English And Constructive Reading. Here Are Some Os The Subjects Covered In This Book: 1. Weight Control A Sensible Diet Program For Losing Or Gain ing Weight. U 2. An Analysis On Various Foods As To Minerals, Vitamins, Calories And Their Effects On The Human Body. 5. Illustrations On Exercising For Weight Reducing And Body Con ditioning. 4. Facts On Excessive Smoking And Constructive Hints On How To Cut Down On The Use Os Tobacco. 5. Facts On Alcohol And Its Effect On The Human Body. Sugges tive Hints To' Help You Cut Down On The Excessive Use Os Alco holic Beverages. 6. Facts On Heart Trouble And Cancer. M Jm 7. How To Relax And Live With Your Tensions. h*. Jk This Book Has Been Written As A Guide For Good Health Practices And A Must For The Entire Family. Order Your Book To - Day And Save $1.95. Introductory Offer Only $3.00. ‘BETTER HEALTH FOR BETTER LIVING” Please Send Me: „ (Number) Copies. Print Name and Address Plainly 'N’-OO per copy Enclosed With Order Address (Check One) City State Check ( ) MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: Mon ev Order ( ) NATIONAL DISTRIBITING COMPANY P. O. BOX 223 Currency ( ) MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE We Pay The Postage ...... ...... . .. . Mrs. Milton Evans, Ray, Caro ; lyn and Rhonda Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lowe;, Jerry and Roslyn Lowe of Whaleyville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Saunders, Johnny, Roger and Jane of rHobbsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders, Mrs. Lellie Saunders, Roland and Geraldine Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrum and Nel son Byrum. [ Club Calendar I “Know Your Year Book” will be the demonstration at the Jan uary Home Demonstration Club I meetings by Miss Pauline Callo-] , way, home economics agent, j New club officers will take office and new project and com mittee leaders will be named in each club. I Many important items of busi ness will be discussed. ! Following is a schedule of the meetings: Tuesday, January' 3, 2:30 P. M. ! —Ryland Club at home of Mrs. I R. S. Ward. Tuesday, January 3. 7:30 P. M i —Oak Grove Club at Oak Grove i 1 Community Building. ' Wednesday, January 4, 7:30 P. i M.—Gum Pond Club at Rocky j Hock Community Center. Monday, January 9. 2:30 P. M. —Chowan Club at Chowan Com ; munity Building. Monday, January 9, 8:00 P. M. j j —Yeopim Club at home of Mrs. j Carlton Jackson. Tuesday, January 10, 7:30 P. i M.—Beech Fork Club at home of Mrs. Stillman Leary. t ' Wednesday. January 11, 2:30 -.P. M.—Wards Club at Wards I j Community Building. 1| Monday, January 16, 7:30 P. , M.—Enterprise Club at home of ,' Mrs. Fred Bunch, f Tuesdays, January 17, 7:30 P. II M.—Center Hill Club at home , | of Mm. B. P. Monds. .! Wednesday, January 18, 2:30 ■' P. M.—Byrd Club at home of KNOW YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY ' j T-hn T. Grooms, representative of the Social Security 1 i Auminislraiion. is in Edenton every Thursday at the Neath j i Caiolina Employment Security Commission office in the ! Citizens Bank Buildng. J ] j Five full years of work cov -1 cred by social security' is enough! to qualify a severely disabled worker for cash disability bene-j gits, John. Grooms, Field Repre-. |Sentative for the social security • office, reminded workers and their families. The five years of work must; I be earned in the ten-year period! i just preceding the onset of the! i disability, and the disability it-! j self must be of at least 6, I months duration and of suffici-i 1 ent severity that the insured! j worker is unable to do any kind' !of substantial work. Until September of this year,' Ino disability benefits could be paid to the disabled worker be-i fore his 50lh birthday, but with' the enactment of the 1960- • amendments this age limit has • been removed. Disability bene- 1 i fits for workers under 50 years of age who meet the require ments can begin with the month, , of November. Before the enactment of the Thursday, December 29,1960 Edenton, JSiorth Carolina i Mrs. C. W. Overman. | Thursday, January 19, 3:00 P. M.—Colonial Club at Hotel Jo : seph Hewes. ! Monday, January 23, 2:30 P. . M.—Advance Club at home of :; Mrs. Bristoe Perry'. Tuesday, January' 24, 7:30 P. I j M.—Rocky Hock Club at home of Mrs. Thurman Ashley. 1960 amendments, many disabled < 1 workers under 50 years of age ( had taken advantage of a pro • vision to ‘freeze” then social : security records to protect their i future benefit rights. These per sons will not need to furnish I additional evidence' of disability, ■ but do need to file an applica j tion. Most of them have al ! ready received a letter giving ! them this information. Mr. Grooms urges all disabled j workers who believe they are j eligible under the new law to. inquire at the local office I I promptly if they have not al- j ready done so. He also points out that disability benefits are j not paid in addition to old-age insurance benefits. Once a | worker has reached age 65, d;s ability benefits can no longer be paid. At that age the person i receives old-age insurance bene- I fits. | i I iry A Herald classified { CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ) The effectiveness of reliance on God’s power will be illustrat ed in Christian Science services this Sunday. David’s trust in God alone in his victory over Goliath is fea tured in one of the Scriptural accounts to be read. The Les son-Sermon entitled “God” in cludes this passage from I Sam uel (17:45): “Then said David to ‘ the Philistine, Thou comest to j me with a sword, and with a 1 spear, and with a shield: but I I come to thee in the name of ! the Lord of hosts, the God of I the armies of Israel, whom thou [ hast defied.” 1 This citation will be re <d from "Science and Health with K to the Scriptures” by Mary’ Bak er Eddy: “There is no power apart from God. Omnipotent:: has all-power, and to acknov - edge any other Dow'er is to d honor God” (228:25-27). The Golden Text is from Dto teronomy (6:4): “Hear. O Isra .: The Lord our God is one Lord. ’ GREAT PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAST SO YEARS j Many of the great events of 1 the past 50 years have been Cap lured by alert news photograph ers. See these dramatic photos in an exclusive 6-page ■collec tion in the January 1 issue of thg. AMERICAN WEEKLY distributed wi‘h the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN 1 on sale at your local newsdea r
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