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MERRY HILL NEWS By MBS. ETHEL iVINBOBNE Mrs. Jesse Hitt of New port News spe'.it Friday and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Sue Britt. Mrs. Lou Minton spent seme time at Weldon with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes and family and returned heme Sunday. Mr., and Mis. Walter But terton of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Pa 11 i e Garrett- of Greenville were anio4g those here to attend the funeral for Mias Celia Phelps Fri day. ' Mrs. Raymond Mitehell Os Newport was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Phelps, Fri day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodell of Norfolk were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winborne. Mrs. Jimmie Smith of Norfolk was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williford. Her father returned to Nor folk with her and spent a day and night with her. Mrs. Cecil Newbern and Miss Pearl Newbern of Wil lis '.nston visited Mrs. Belva Taylor Sunday. Mrs. Jimmie Smithwiek and children of Manassas. Va., spent several days here last week visiting B. L. Smithwiek and other rela tives in and around here and Mrs. - Margaret Smith wick of Windsor. A. E. Bowen, Sr., of Wind; scr was the Sundav aft-Ri ncon and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winborne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry and daughters, Amelia and Kathy, spent Sunday at Ocean View and alajn visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jstewart LISTINGS NEEDED In Morgans Park: Three bedroom brick veneer home with two ceramic tile baths, fireplace, and double car port. Ready for occupancy. ALSO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN MORGAN’S PARK TOM CROSS PHONE 482-3159 Associated With HAWOOD JONES PHONE 482-2314 OR 482-4515 EDENTON BEGINNING THIS WEEK OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT til 9 Holland and children of Virginia Beach. Among those here to at tend the funeral of Miss Celia Phelps Friday were Misses Hope and Susan Glover cf Lake Waccamaw, Misses Margaret and Ethel Britt and Joe Britt of Har relisviiie, Mr. and Mrs. Lcuis Britt of Edenton and Bobby Britt of Norfolk, Mrs. Raymond Mitchell and Mrs. Jesse Hitt of Newport News. Mrs. Herman Tart of Princeton arrived Saturday to spend this week here with her mother, Mrs. C. T. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch and Lenity left Sun day to spend this week at Nags Head and Kitty Hawk. Mrs. Cecil White accom COUNTYNEWS By MRS. ROLAND EVANS Jamie Snipes, principal at Chowan High School is sick in a Norfolk hospital. ftjrs. Algle Hollowell is a hospital patient.' I" Mrs. Everett Baker is very feeble. " Mrs.. Mildred Hare has re-' turned home from the hos- - pital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spi vey are the proud parents of a daughter. The Happy Home camp meeting is in session. Immanuel Baptist Church is having a Bible school. Rev. and Mrs. R.a 1p h Knight wer- visitors in the county Sunday. Sympathy goes out to the relatives of Mrs. Lillie Hol THE enow AN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1966. panied Mr. and Mrs, Harold cup urn ox isuciiton, Monuay to Windsor and visited Mrs. Henry Harrell and Miss Laura Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Adams 'and children of Co lumbia, S. C., - spent several days here visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Adams and relatives in Windsor. Miss Fonda Smithwiek of Lucama spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwiek. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bill Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greene, Jr., spent the weekend at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wick visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rhea in Ahoskie Sunday afternoon. lowell at Corapeake. The GA coronation ser vice of the Edenton Baptist Church will be held Sunday, August 7, at 5 P. M. Re freshments will be served in the fellowship, hall following the service. Deacons, trustees, finance committee and ushers met Monday evening at 7 o’clock in the fellowship hall at Edenton Bapt:st Church. September 18 has been set for perfect attendance day in Sunday School at Edenton Baptist Church. A revival is being held at Great Hope Baptist Church, Route 1, Hertford, beginning July 31 at 11 A. M. to Aug ust 5. Evening services axe held at 8 o’clock each even ing. Herbert Leary has return ed to Reidsville, N. C., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Annie Leary. Mrs. Liza Elliott has re turned home after a two Weeks vacation at Nags Head. Mrs. Jerry Evans has re turned home after a visit to Morehead City, Fort Macon, Beaufort and Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Katie Nixon will have a Stanley bingo party at her home August 10 at 8 P. M. The Prices went to More head City last week. The Chowan Heme Dem onstration Club will have a picnic and cookout ut Ar rowhead Beach August 13 .with 4-H clubs. The Center Hill Heme Demonstration Club will have a picnic at Arrowhead Beach in August. Mrs. Liza Elliott visited Mrs. Jerry Evans and Mrs. Edith Perry Monday after noon. A Home Demonstration Club craft workshop will be held at East Carolina Col lege this week. Miss Bonnie Flanagan has been at Camp Leach the past two weeks. The second annual Albe marle horse and pony show, scheduled for the past week end, was postponed due to heavy rain. It will be held l sJ Q powenmnc T A OT'O cat **•& P Dvwi bat nothing oa I j/\ I these batteries! They an built to tort ■*■ M All grid surfaces are coated with silver > Cs 1 cobalt for longer Jife and faster, surer J yf) ' starts. Exclusive Biplak separators er i permit fast acid circulation for quick Z\ I X power surges. All PURE Poweramic \.kJ JL UJ batteries have ttaled-in start-power— '— a r« Installed in your car factory-fresh and . fA , with a foil factory charge. ■f » C° me «> today for a free battery test I A \ \ and a look at the batteries that last AJilkJ X J and last and last! " ‘ - Winslow Oil Company Hertford, N. C. Bo sura with PunJ^^f HtfWey, Jones Have Exchange Rep. Walter 13. ex pressed his appreciation to N. C. Hubley, Jr., president The Carter’s Ink Company Cambridge, Mass., in a let ter dated July 22, whicl stated the following: “Dear Mr. Hubley: I wist to congratulate you on you) selection of a site for you’ new plant which would b( located in Edenton, Nortl Carolina. “This is a growing com munity and one where yoi ind some of our best citi zens. You will receive th wholehearted cooperation o the City, County and Stat Administration in any area that they can assist. “I "wi£h to express to yo my personal interest in you Company and invite you t call on me at any time yoi feel I may be of service. “With best wishes, I ar Sincerely, Walter B. Jones.” A recent reply to Rer Jones’ letter stated the fol lowing: “Thank you for your kin letter-. “We art' looking forward 1 becoming citizens nf Ederitc and the State of North C;; rolina. “Sincerely yours, N. ( Hubley, Jr.” Rep. Jones stated furthe that he would like to corn mend the fine people o Edenton, for their tireles efforts to secure industry i; that area. Magazine Sule Slated By Band The John A. Holmes Hig! School Band will conduc' its. annual magazine cam paign starting on Monday- August 15 and lasting until Friday, August 26. In past years this campaign has been highly beneficial not only to citizens of Eden ton and Chowan County bu to the band as well. Th< campaign offers citizens ; selection of over 100 cur rently popular magazines Many are sold at reduced sub scription rates. The banr receives a commission on all magazine sales and uses the money to purchase new mu sic and instruments. Thu some of Edenton’s magazine money remains in Edenton and serves a good cause. The magazine campaign and band practice will start on August 15 at 9 A. M., as the Holmes High Schnn' Bandroom. All band mem bers, grades eight througi 12 are requested to be pres ent. September 24-25. Chowan 4-H’ers at Club Week on, the campus of N. C. State university, Raleigh, last week were Dianne Peedin, Joe Carroll Byrum Boboy Francis. Donald Bunch, Linda Bunch, Chris Venters, Barbara Jenkins, Helen Boyce, Wilma Leigh Nixon and Rodney Jordan. Mass Schedule At Saint Ann’s Father Joseph J. Lash, pastor of St. Anns Catholic Chuich, announces the fol r lowing schedule of masses- Friday, 7 P. M. (first Fri day devotions after mass); Saturday, 9 A. M.; Sunday, 1 A. M. and 12:30 P. M.; Monday, 7 A. M.; Tuesday, 7 P. M.; Thursday, 7 P. M.; Wednesday, 7 P. M. (at All Souls’ Church in Columbia). Sunday School Lesson Continued from PsSge Six founded the hist family in idam and Eve. * How can we expect oui hildren to respect God’s Ford if we do not teach ■’em the meaning of it? How can we expect our children to deal kindly with -thers if they are witnesses to physical and emotiona muelties between a man and ms wife? How can we ex pect them to grow in matur ty if - before them ’hex ee nothing but immaturity? Let’s take a good long look at cur heniejife, l. comparison with that of. Jo seph and Mary and then els do something about it! (These comments are based in outlines of the Interna lional Sunday School Lessons copyrighted bv the Interna tional Council of Religion; Education, and used by per mission!. Reminder to vacate wigmotorists! Be sure to phone ahead for reservations The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. 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(Surviving her are four sifters, Mrs. Sue Britt and Mrs. Inez Corbit of Merry Hill, Miss Millie Phelps of Rpxboro and Mrs. Nellie Gray Glover of Lake Wacca maw; two brothers, Norman Phelps and Eugene Phelps of Merry Hill. Acting pallbearers were Ed Daniels. Joe Britt. Ra leigh Graham Phelps. Louis Britt, Bill Corbit and Bobby Britt. A Straw “Now, Harry,” asked the 'eai h-.'i. "to what family does ■ the whale, belong?” "1 don't know,” replied. Hairy. “Nobody in out 'neighborhood bos one." NEW HOUR SCHEDULE Beginning on Saturday J August 6„ we will close a: IP.M. ! % Please note the change i ■ in oils* office hours, BRINN INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 426-5690 HERTFORD. N. C. ! nl. |;• £ fnß n The old-time medicine show hawl- MaH ■ cr made some magnificent claims for mat his cure-all .. . just as many dooi-to- JjjK door\itamin salesmen are doing to- tjja i'u> ■ But the important thing is. docs o— be know what ails you? After all, V he's a salesman .. . probably on his EsaiTi^ c: -~way to the next town. Your pro- kßb fessional health team is here today urul lute tomorrow. Only your phv- l q— stciun is qualitied to determine your t S* ' health needs We re always available jpjaf / to supply the medication prescribed v 'JF HollowelFs mpV RFXALL drug store Two-Registered Pharmacists Registered Pharmacist AlwajH on Duty PATRONIZE VOI R HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Quick Results Try a Herald Classified PAGE SEVEN -ZnCTION TWO
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