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THE CHOWAN HERALD section c Youth Bamys'd Slated At Fair RALEIGH Ponies, rab bits and puppies—all with in petting distance will be three of the many barn yard animals on display in the “Children’s Barnyard” at this year’s North Caro lina State Fair October 14- 19. The barnyard, a rousing success during its two years at the fair, will in troduce a new feature this year. Many of the animals will be displayed so child ren may pet them while touring the exhibit. All animals will be tame. The display also will in clude geese, ducks, mules, cattle, turkeys, hogs, sheep, goats, pigeons, chickens, 3$ gfleuflt ■■ to o/iemembel By MARVIN BARHAM “Don’t destroy your ideals! Don’t tear down your dreams!” These are words of advice that we have all heard throughout our lives. They are still ex cellent bits of wisdom that could well be passed on to our young people today. We read of sit ins, demonstrations, walk-outs and many other forms of revolt and rebellion. “We fight for our ideals,” they say. It is a noble thing to have ideals. But, if in our haste to obtain our own rights, we over-lap and take away the rights of others, we can easily be tearing down, rather than building up. We all have dreams and ideals, and they were not easily obtained. Usually when we destroy these ideals and dreams, we end up breaking our own hearts. OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: Only your attitude builds your dreams and ideals. Only you can destroy them. Colonial Funeral Home Edenton, North Carolina Mitchener Village.... EXPANDING WITH EDENTON AND CHOWAN COUNTY PI m This handsome new office of Dr. Allen Horn thal is the newest addition to Mitchener Village and the first professional building in the area. The Following Firms Are Here to Serve You: ★ A&P ★ Peoples Bank & Trust Co. ★ Coin-Op Laundry * Dr Al]en Hornthal> DDS ★ Automatic Car Wash ★ Colonial Frozen Food * Empl®3™e»t Security Lockers Commission of N. C. MITCHENER VILLAGE North Broad Street Edenton, N. C guineas, dairy cows,horses and kittens. Many pens will include young as well as mature specimens. Sponsored by Wake County Future Farmers of America, the barnyard will be relocated in a tent ad jacent to the Viet Nam Village. FFA members will be in the barnyard each day to tend the animals and answer questions from chil dren. Each animal will be identified with a card at tached to its pen. Feeding times will be announced so children may watch. No admission fee will be charged. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, October 10, 1968. ■ ißßißwl wPilt 0 REAL ATTRACTION—Ready for a sail? No, this ship is grounded for a good reason—if serves as the Portsmouth Lightship Museum, telling the story of the U. S. Coast Guard. Inside is all the crew's equipment and uniforms used when the ship was in service as a lightship. Located at the end of High Street in Portsmouth, the museum will be open from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. during Ports mouth-Norfolk Good Neiqhbor Days, October 11 and 12. These two days will be filled with opportunities to sightsee, attend theaters, see a football game and browse through fascinating museums like the Portsmouth Lightship. Five Divorces Are Granted Here Five divorces were grant ed in Chowan County Dis trict Court here Monday with Judge Fentress Hor ner of Elizabeth City pre siding. Those granted divorces included: Bobby Harrell Evans from Ruth Ann Wilkins Evans; • Curtis Etheridge from Esther Etheridge; William Edward Leary from Mamie Bond Leary; David A. Daniels from Jean Deßruhl Daniels, and Jesse Earl Bass from Jean etta Lee Bass. A judgment of dismissal was entered in the case of Jackson Radio & TV against Delbert Dettman. A non-suit was taken in the Byrum Hardware Company vs. L. D. Helton case. O. M. Berryman, execu tor of the estate of Roun tree O. Blanchard, was giv en a judgment against E. L. Brinkley. It involved a note. 'C/TCSr TIRE BUY IN fSgtf l/MfJflg ft/IM/ gff ITS PRICE RANGE! ÜBrf WUUI9 HUH £H*mm LOW. 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The Diocesan College Commission will make a presentation of the work being done with young people in the colleges. Robert Noble, director of Thompson Orphanage, will discuss the work and the problems of the institution in a speech, “Thompson Orphanage Today.” The convocation will be addressed during the day by Bishop Thomas H. SECTION c Wright and Bishop Coad jutor Hunley A. Elebash. The meeting will begin with the Holy Communion at 10:15 A M. and will ad journ at 3 P. M. The Convocation of Wil mington will be presided over by Mrs. Louis J. Pois son, Jr., president, and Mrs. Irwin Hulbert, presi dent of the Convocation of Edenton. will preside in Elizabeth City.
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