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Rocky Hock Section News By MRS. T. W. ALLRED Several Rocky Hock families have just now gotten to their vacation time, and their absence was felt at the services at church on Sunday. The O. C. Long family spent a few days in Washington over the week-end. Clark and Phyllis Peele and Al vin and Sarah Evans were in Baltimore and in the same vi cinity for a few days (These Ori ole fans really support their team!) At least one carload of fans went up for the Sunday game, but we’d 'better not call any names, we might put them on the spot! Ha. Several fami lies were at Nags Head and oth ers visiting relatives and sight seeing for a day or two. Every body deserves a little time off from the regular routine, but we hope that by the time the re vival gets here week after next that everyone will be back in harness and ready to attend- to FIRST things FIRST! We imagine that the fact that school will start the week before the revival begins will force some families to get back into a regular schedule, whether they like it or not! Several visiting families help ed our attendance a little on Sunday. Two couples from the Norfolk area were in the morn ing worship service. Our house guests, the Wayne Dawkins I family from Graham (the home church that we left to enter the, ministry) have been in the area once before in the five years that we have lived here. They noted so many changes, however, that they didn’t know when they got to the community! Things do have away of changing, don't they? The Allred “Motel” may have to stretch its walls a little this week as our “family” grows for about a week. On Thursday (20th) we look forward to hav ing Ho Eun Kim and his wife, In Ja, from New Jersey with us for a week-end visit. Plans are being made now to have them shafe an informal concert with interested friends sometime dur ing .their stay. This will be our first meeting with In Ja and the first time that we have seen Kim in about seven years. We believe that all the Edenton folks would enjoy meeting and knowing this delightfully talent ed couple. Barbara and her family will also be coming in for our “fami ly!? reunion on Thursday even iee and we hope that David and Ffuth will be able to come for at least an overnight visit in be tween setting up their trailer home in Wake Forest and get ting ready to start classes there at Southeastern. On next Sunday evening, Au gust 23rd, Jimmy will bring the message during the worship hour and tell of some of his experi ences as a summer missionary in 1 North Dakota. ' We also hope..to ( be able to have the Kimp tofijing j or to play the Koreaijy. iSp;p a'hd organ during at that] time. TiV.i r r Tonight >jf (2sHfrsday evening) the Brotherhood will be having jjfys'pn'fiual family picnic at Willie I Buheh’s cottage on the Cfcowcn River at 6 o’clock. This is an Sven t that the whole church family always anticipates and we are sure it will be well at tended and there will be good things in abundance! WANTED! t. / * . ’ ’ V.. To Keep You,Comfortable Year- Around At Guaranteed Lowest Cost! 1 Let Sears install you a heating system or a- Central Air Conditioning System; we sell with satisfaction guaranteed! Don’t pay extreme prices to heat your home when you cani do it for less. FREE ESTftiXfKS ... Low monthly payments Experienced men to do the Installation. A J. > ’ ; j ** .fb I CALL | STEVE HAMPTON Sales Representative, 482-2186 m ; y. (NITE PHONE 462-4557) I. Sears £atak)| Sates Office IC'" - "&w , Bt This coming Tuesday evening, August 25th, all the Juniors of | Rocky Hock are invited to a home-made ice cream supper at the Rocky Hock Community Building. This is a Junior Training Union event, and we are inviting numbers, prospects and all those Juniors who should be a part of this group. We will also be registering Jun iors for the fall program of Jun ior Choir at this -time and urge all interested Juniors to remem ber this important time. Don’t forget to bring your good used summer clothing (clean) to the church this next week if at all possible, to send to the Sides family to use in the ministry of the Baptist work on the island of Antigua. This is a missions project that should involve the whole church family! Don’t forget the Draver vices on the Wednesday evenings between now and revival. Pray daily and come together as a church family at this special time. Edenton Directory Now Being Planned A new Eden ton city directory j for 1965 is now in the process of being prepared by Wing Pub- I lications, Inc., of Columbia, j S. C., according to James M. i Robinson, executive vice presi- I dent of the Chamber of Com merce. Harry O. Stcne, the editor, ex pects to remain in Edenton to supervise the sales and census taking operations. The directory will contain an aiticle on the town, a classified; business section, a listing of all residents, a street guide and a; cross reference telephone listing, i Census taking is expected to begin next week and local peo ple who desire temporary work ere invited to apply by mail to Wing Publications, Inc., general delivery, Edenton. Schools In Edenton Open September 2 Continued from Page L Section 1 A total of 21 Negroes have been registered to enter .the white schools this year. Os this number five are expected to en roll in the elementary school ami, 16 in the John A. Holmes School. A full complement of teachers has been employed for the school year, with all vacancies filled. New teachers filling va cancies due to resignation and retirement include Mrs. Frances Hollowell, mathematics; Ritt : e Jean Biggs of Williamston, Eng lish and social studies; Mrs. Irene Patten, public school music; 'Mrs. Maryann Bunch, first grade; and I Mrs. Loretta B. Roberson, third grade. I kr - 'if ‘ Replacements in the D. F. Walker school include the prin- I cipal’s secretary, Connie Best; j Betty Jean Brown, fifth grade; George Hood, Bth grade; Wilbur ■G. Pierce, 11th grade; Sylvia | Heath, English. Three additional ' teachers have been granted Walker School by the State. They include Rice DeLoatehe, vocational education, 9th grade; Linwood Lewis, vocational train ing, 10th grade; and Louis Bel field. Math and Science. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEWTCW; NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AUGUST M. 1964. DOl-BI.E FUN—Mingled with the roar „( a roller coaster role were the screams of " twins getting double enjoyment on a day’s outing in Coney Island, N.Y. The ride was part of the festivities at the amusement park's annual “Twin Day.” Schools In County Open August 26 Continued from Page 1, Section 1 have been employed and the school faculties are complete. They are: Chowan High School: J. P. Snipes, principal; David J. John son, Leon -Brogden, Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Snipes, L. G. Finch, Gary E. Stemm, Everett S. White, Mrs. Loraine H. Roger sen, Miss Catherine Aman, Mrs. Marvis H. Hendrix, Mrs.- Esther B. Fulcher, school secretary. Chowan Elementary School: Miss Mildred Byrum, Mis. Er leen L. Miller, Troy L. Perry, Mrs. Myra B. Stokley, Mrs. Ruth B. Mansfield. Mrs. Hattie H. As beil, Mrs. Rita Howell Lane, Mrs. Imogene F. Perry, Mrs. Sadie H. Britt. Mrs. Annie P. Arbell, Mrs. Margaret L. Smith son, Mrs. Margaret F. Rountree, Mrs. Marguerite B. Burch and Miss Susan Willoughby, public school music. White Oak Consolidated W. H. Creecy, principal; Mrs. Elsie Miller Harris, Mrs. Marguerite L. Nixon, Mrs. Dorothy M. Walker, Charles L. F*yton, Mrs. WEEK-END SPECIALS GRADE "A" WHOLE ONLY FRYERS lb. 25c FRESH PICNIC PORK ROAST lb. 29c FRESH GROUND Hamburger 3 ; SI.OO CEDAR FARM SLICED BACoJ^ybjkg^39c COME IN AND SEE OUR FULL 4 LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES! 1 SPECIAL! l2 —25 cOF B Notebook Paper .... $1.98 E 500 Ct. Notebook Filler . . 79c | Jello (all flavors) . . . box 10c I 80 COUNT 48-OZ. CHEF'S I Marcal Spaghetti And | Napkins Meat Balls I box 10c can 49c | D&M SUPER MARKET HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED The Store Large Enough II Phone 482-2317 for Values . . . Yet Small For Free Delivery Enough to Feel An Inter- j Every Day On Orderr Gladys Taylor, Mrs. Naomi B. Hicks, Mrs. Sarah Edith Ever ett, Miss Barbara Jean Morton, Mrs. Rosa H. Joyner, Mrs. An nie C. Blair, Mrs. Harriet F. Creecy, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Byrd, supervisor. Saint Joan At St. ! Paul’s Wednesday | Continued from Page 1, Section 1 I ty by faith and inspiration to overcome the separateness that divides our world. Playing the coveted role of Saint Joan will be Renee Rozan. The several roles of the men who completed Joan’s history will be skillfully and deftly en acted by Paul Caruso and Clifton Scott. The Bishop’s Company was founded by Phyllis Beardsley Boker in 1952, and is in its 12th year of bringing fine drama into the houses of worship in Ameri ca and Canada. It has appeared in over 6,000 houses of worship and has a touring record of near ly a million miles. Seat reservations may be made Monday through Friday from 9 A. M., to 12 o’clock noon, by calling the parish office, 482-3522. More Quality Readers At Edenton Library Many students have read three or four books suitable for book reports at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library. It is the poli cy to mention their names only once during the summer but if any are among those who have read more than one “quality" book this summer, he or she is to be congratulated. So far there are sixty-five on the list and more will be added the last week before school starts. Names added this week are: Sandra Bunch, Nancy O’Neal, Nancy Jordan, David Ward, Win borne Blanchard, Joe Conger and Carolyn Griffin. New Junior Books Season of Ponies by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. The Question of a Dragon by Edgar Parker. To Catch a Mongoose by Bar bara Ritchie. Quacko and the Elps. -H Y~A~HADD CLASSIFIED protect your family’s fiiture in your own Savings Account For the most comfortable'feeling in the world, just watch your money grow in your Savings Account here where it earns steady interest, is always available when you need it ... for all your family needs. To protect your travel funds, come in for first national city travelers checks ... they're “better than money”. Always safe, always spend able, with thousands of “on-the-spot'L refund points throughout the world if lost or stolen. / 1 • •> #£ D >* ' Edenton Savings & Loan Association H 2 S. Broad St. -7- Dial 482-3317 2d YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1. Section I Hicks Field when 20 Coast Guard dogs staged a drill and went through the act of attack ing a man. Freddie Byrum. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodney Byrum. fell from his bicycle and broke hist left arm at the elbow. Reginald B. Rayper was added to the Edenton Police Depart ment to succeed Joseoh North colt. who resigned. Thirty-six colored men from Chowan County were sent to Fort Bragg for their pre-induc iion physical examinations. Cotton prices advanced sleadi-' ly during the week withi middling 15-16 inch cotton aver aging 21.42 cents per pound. The office of Price Administra tion in Raleigh was invesliqat- < ling reoorts that A -II qasoli.ne coupons had been extensively counterfeited. ■ According to an Associated -Press story, Lieut. Charles H. Wood. Jr., of Edenton had been .cited for his part in sinking a 2.000-ton Japanese cargo vessel near Saioan. Mr. Wood was fly ing an Avenger torpedo bomber which was equipped with only depth charges for use against submarines. Unexpectedly sight ing the Jap ship. Wood dropped depth charges which landed so near the enemy vessel that it was damaged to such extent that its speed was considerably re duced and went out of control. Wood and his pilot continued to strafe the Jap vessel at the wa terline until another Avenger equipped with bombs arrived. A hit was made which blew off the bow and the damaged vessel rolled over and was subsequently sunk by destroyers which rushed to the scene and oicked up 112 survivors. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE “Mind” will be the subject this Sunday in the last of a •series of Bible Lessons on names Belonging to God, being present ed at all Christian Science churches. 1 “He that formeth the moun tains, and ereateth the wind, and declareth unto man what is his though, that maketh the morn ing darkness, and treadeth upon the high places of the earth, The Lord, The God of hosts, is his. .name” (Amos 4) will be in eluded in the Bible readings. ; To be heard also is this state ment froin “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy (p. 256): "In finite Mind is the creator, and creatipn is the infinite image or idea emanating from this Mind. If Mind is within and without all things, then all is Mind; and this definition is scientific." Whatever we conceive well we express clearly and words flow with ease. —Boileau. Back To School Special! 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C. f ‘ f i\sl\ * 1 t*r I* Aie W| 0053 _ AuilerT conVU 10, I O, nipp* mu JSt l» »>y > / L An 1 JefTui i SHOUT IT ft H FROM THE TMT jS & WANT ADS 9% rt£h>* ElJkk Htw ts in this ntwspopM- jEHc UOO Whtn you want to s«ll something, tell about It in the Want A d*. When you want to buy something, nsk for it in the mStfi Want Ad*. See for yourself . . . Want Ad* talk big, at little cost. i|The Chowan Herald M I—SECTION ONE PAGE THREE
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