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n « ■■ . . I flapce Recital n j ' Several Outstanding Numbers' Included On Program The Dance Recital which wilj he presented Ry tte #*4ern! Dance Group of the .Elizabeth City State Teachers College at, the Edenton armory on April 13,Jj will include such numbers as “Magnificent Seven”, <f My’ Mo , ther’s Eyes”, “Some like It rick”; “African Beat” and “Blue Tango”. Mrs. Valeri* W„ Vaughan is director of the group and .curtain time is Btoo P. M. The program is sponsored by the lqcal Woman’s C}ub. All ! are asked to be present and en joy an evening of entertainment ( and in, so doing will support one j of the club’s projects—the play ground for youth on North Oak- > urn Street. / v f, i SIOODSHEOBOISCORE OH N.C. HIGHWAYS fflMB Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department’s summary of traf fic deaths 'through 10 A. M., Monday, April 2, 1062: Killed To Dale .... 258 Killed To Date Last Year 239 ENLIST IN AIR FORCE The local Air Force Recruit ing Office, located at 212 West Main Street, Ahoskie, has an nounced the enlistment of 10 young men of this area. Among those who enlisted were Joseph F. Nixon of Edenton and Percy N. Robertson of Tyner. The recruiter also visits Eden ton at the Post Office each Wednesday afternoon; in Ahos kie each Thursday all day, Fri day and Saturday until poon. LEARY BROS. Storage Co. PHONE 2141 OR 2142 Edenton, N. C. WE WELCOME YOU TO EDENTON'S t TD A VIC CAID edentonarm( >ry I RAVE 1 Ml 11 APRIL sth-6th Nunn Bush. Edgerton, Sebago,-King’s Men Shoes . . . Red Cross, Foot- Flair, Connie, Paris Fashion Shoes for Women and Misses... Red Goose, * ■ „ . * Play Poise and Yannigan Shoes for Children f . . Curjee, Darby House and College Roe Suits for Men y* * Botany, Beggar and Higgin Slacks for Men and 80y5... Arrow, Manhattan and Wings Shirts for Men. Comp In And See Our Large Selection i ' i ■■■■■■ i i'k 1 ELLIOTT COMPANY of EDENTON I ’diL. 1 j -Tr if »Ar>v. JiScs -C ' ’ • .. .‘-V ‘ .v- " 1 ‘ —— The man of integrity is one (who makes it hie constant rule [to follow the road Os duty ac- 1 cording as Truth, and the voice j of his conscience point it out to | him. —Mary Raker Eddy. < rr '~'rz:: r jzr , SUNDAY SCHOOL • LESSON J V— L i Cont'd. irom Page d 4Ssrfioyi 2 Lucies and actions as wall.. Wit . | must endeavor to help the naedy 3 jin his name. (See Matthew 26: 34-46). We must be .good gte-, wards of all our possessions an<J ( skills. We must freely forgive those who wrong -ps, return good for evil, and he willing to take up the cross and follow Jesus Christ even unto death. Another factor we must re- I member if we are to grow in. | the Christian faith is that wej I must take time to “practice the j presence of God.” Although itJ |is good to seek God's presence throughout the day, we should nevertheless set aside a special - time each day for Bible read ing, silent meditation, and pray er. 'Paul urged Timothy to re kindle the gift of God within him (2 Timothy 1:6). We can not expect to build a mature , faith if we do not make a con stant effort to* rekindle the gift of God ill our inmost selves, And a maturing Christian will discipline himself in ways that will help him use his time, tal ents and possessions in the most Christlike manner of which he is capable. We fall short of ma turity of faith whfen we fail to do this. Jesus, suffering in Gethsemane, knew what God’s ultimate will was. But Jesus wanted to know how to fulfill it in the days that lay immedi ately b.etGre him. He used all! the resources of his being asj he sought for this guidance.) During his period of temptation j Jesus set the course of his life, i He would not tempt God to do what he had equipped to do. Nor would he try to do himself what God would do in a divine partnership with him. So he struggled to make his life fit in with the plan qf God. We, too, should seek the inner discipline that will develop our resources to do what we can to | bring God's kingdom • on earth. I If we do the good we know, then we will perceive more clearly the larger goals set be fore us. To ask God to do for j us what we should learn to do ■ for ourselves is an escape from j maturity. Jesus faced the cross with a desire to do God’s will rather thar> escape it. Here is the supreme example of ma ture faith. fTh«s« comment* are based cn outlines of the International Sun day School Lassons, copyrighted by the Internationa] Council oj Religious Education, and used by o«*rm>«Bion). 1 Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix | of the estate of J. I. Boyce, de ' ceased, late of Chowan County, I North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tyner, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of March, 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immedi ate payment. This March 2,1962. NORA L. BOYCE, Executrix of Estate of J. 1. Boyce. 1 Mch845,22,29Apr5,12c THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1962. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Swing qualified m executor of the estate of Lloyd C. > Par rish, deceased, Tate of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons 'having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of March, 1968, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This March 16, 1962. LILLIAN ,W. PARRISH, Executor ttt Estate of Lloyd C. Parrish. Mch1&,22,29,Apr6,12,19c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of Sara L. Harrell, deceased, late of Cho wan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd I day of March, 1963, or this no ' tice will be pleaded in bar of, I their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment.' This March 2,1962. W. S. PRIVOTT, j Administrator of Est. of Sara L. Harrell Meh8,15,22,29Apr5,12c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Admini stratrix of the estate of Minnie P. Mason, deceased, late of Cho wan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having! claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the; ■undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd | day of March, 1963, or this no- 1 tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please] make immediate payment. This March 22, 1962. LENA M. LEARY, Administratrix of Minnie P. Mason Est. Mch22,29, Apr5,12,19,26c EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ] Having qualified as executor j of the estate of Mary Louisa An i derson Wood, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to ,t.he undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the | Bth day of March, 1963, or this' notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please 1 make immediate payment. This March 8,1962. I PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO., Executor of Estate pf Mary Louisa Anderson Wood. Mch 8,15,22,29, Aprs,l2c North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Josephine Perry, widow, and Mary Riddick, widow, and Car rie Adams, widow- dated the 3rd day of September, 1954, 1954, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cho wan County, North Carolina, in Deed of Trust Book No. 67, at pages 401-402, default having been fade in. the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure and the power of sale contained therein having become absolute, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to- the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Chowan County in Edenton- North Carolina, at 11:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, the 30th day of April. 1962, the property con veyed in said deed of trust lying and being in the Town of Eden ton, said County and State, and more particularly described as follows: The lot, with all buildings and improvements thereon, located on the south side of East Free mason Street and beginning at a point i.n the southern margin of said street at the northeast cor ner of the J. M. Jones lot: thence ~ ■ 1 — runnirig eastwardly along the -southern margin of Freemason I Street 57 met to the Henry I Burke property line; thenfce southwardly along the Henry Burke property line to the J. S. Northcott property line; thence westwardly along the J. S. Nprthcott property line and par allel with Freemason' Street 57 fget to the J. M. Jones lot line; thence northwardly along' the said J. M. Jones lot line and parallel with the Henry Burke property line to the place of be ginning op Freemason Street and being the same property con veyed to Robert Perry, deceas ed- by deed from Cleo G. Gard ner, mortgagee, et al, recorded in office of the Register of Deeds of aforesaid county in Deed .Book O, page 428, reference to which deed and the instruments therein mentioned and also to l deed from Cleo Gardner and husband to Maggie Robinson re corded in same Deed Book, page 255 and mortgage from Maggie Robinson and husband, to Cleo Gardner, mortgagee, recorded in the aforementioned office in p "tl Estate Book No. 29- page 573 is hereby made for further I description and chain of -title, j Sale will be made subject to | all taxes due on said property, for the year 1962. I • Ten (10%) percent of the high I I bid received will be required of | 'the successful bidder at the time of sale. Dated and posted this March 29 th 1962. R. C. HOLLAND, Trustee. By W. S. Privott, Attorney. Apr 5,12,19,26 | NCTIC’J OF SALE Under and by virtue of an or ; j der of the Superior Court of 'Chowan County, North Carolina '| made and entered in the action [entitled “Chowan County versus j Woodrow White et al”, the un-! 'designed commissioner will, on tne 21st day of April, 1962, of-, fer for sale and sell for cash, ■jto the last and highest bidder iat public auction, at the Court | House door in Chowan County, North Carolina, in Edenton at -12:00 o’clock, noon, the follow- j ing described real estate, lying and being in Edenton Township,] State and County aforesaid, and, more particularly described as 1 follows: All of lots number 213, 214, 215, 216, as described in a certain plat of Eden Heights subdivision recorded in Deed Book Plat page 566 of the Chowan County Register of Deeds Office, reference to I said plat made for more par ticular description. This sale witl be made subject to all outstanding city and coun- j ty taxes and all local improve-j ment assessments against the desci ibed properly not. included ] in the judgment in the above j entitled cause. This the 21st day of March, 1962. JOHN E. SHACKELFORD,! Commissioner. Mar29,Apr5,12,19 North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court NOTICE Chowan County, Plaintiff, ' vs. j Mary Hall, James C. Hall. Wil liam ' (Buster) Riddick, James \ Riddick, Elizabeth Riddick, Defendants. i t To William (Buster) Riddick, ! James Riddick and Elizabeth ! Riddick: | Take notice that A pleading seeking Tolief , against you has been filed in . the above entitled action. The nature of the relief be : ing sought is as follows: to fore [ close a lien for unpaid taxes upon real estate located in Cho wan County, due plaintiff for the years 1951-196,0. You are required to make de i sense to such pleading not later than May 19, 1962, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the . court for relief sought. This, the 20th day of March,' 1962. LENA M. LEARY, Clerk of Superior Court Mar22,29,Apr5,12 7/iV BARGAINS Special Prices Only During Trade Fair Thnrs., Fri., and Sal. 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Mai I resK & Box Springs {H Glid ™ 2 » 3 ' NOW TiC- (H'TFIt ' : CHAIRS f qqij KD ODD 110k T SPRINGS i i /2 , gl () ()5 H.»iißi:dvßi:im]sM;? ' SURFACE FLOORING rOR EVERf -.’ '-r, \ . SJV L E i $199.95 Value V < SYLVAMA STEREO 89i so. vo. a Now Only £129.95 ttot|K?Ult 10.8 GU. FT. CAPACITY NORGE BIG STORAGE IBBfZ.I REFRIGERATOR Hg, ES-** ™ 812.1 m. FT. I* f “" Wi<M * Cr!t| ” r WITH A I HI M I « 423 Ll( ' ! ■ | ; I Lb. Chiller Drawer OKU V I 17.7 Sq Ft Shelf * Freezing Coils In All VIMI-. B —* Tilt Down Door Racks $1 ©OBB L- —I Mm • Offset Hinges For Close ® to Wall Installation EASY TERMS Don’t Forget To Come By Our Space At Trade Fair And Register For Free Maple Dining Room Suite. COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. Phone 2219 Edenton, N. C. PAGE FIVE SECTION-TKHE?
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