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PAGE TWO-B News From Merry Hill By Mrs. Ethel Wlnborn* Mr. and Min. Hobson Taylor and daughter, Mrs. Winifred Griffin, of Wil liams ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick and other relatives here Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin White of Rocky Mount and .offended the State Fair in Raleigh Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Aigbrose of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend ATTENDS CONVENTION Mrs. L. T. Dunbar, own er of the Edenton Laund erette and Carwashing, 713 NoAk Broad Street, attend, ed the National Coin-Op Convention, Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. Mrs. Dunbar is a member of an industry that has 36,000 self - service laundry - dry cleaning stores with annual sales of over $800,000,000, reports the National Auto matic Laundry and Clean ing Council. FOR SOIL SAMPLES and BULK SPREADER SERVICE Lime - Lime and Potash Mixed - Fertilizer SEE OR CALL Home Feed & Fertilizer Co. W. Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. Phone 482-2313 or 482-2308 mtEßirnN(inf ucfyuursnuwai,.. rubber adds extra smsym ■■■ ~ ■ ~ ■ ■-■■ Fad. Ex. Tan ■ strength to the body k£&v PIUS HHI and okl Nee and extra miles to Size Blackwell Fed. Ex. Tax I • More than 8,000 Ulcl 8.25-14 7C $2.35 #■ B^ gripping edges give ||t«p 8.15-15 $2.36 BBm traction to start 8.55-14 COIQ f\ $2.56 Jk gglgg «« SI B 7.751 M I . Modem wrap- »fs, 9»15 $25.95 «« ▼ W?.|“s. around tread ft/SSr plus S2.U «nd old tite NO MONEY DOWN on our Easy Pay Plan! |lf . Ttll Jtftttttttttltmttt , , r“»M»itmtntfi i “"cihhdyedr Motr-Spto Battertef with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller. Mrs. Belva Lawrence and son Jack attended the Avon Christmas showing at the Hotel Virginia Dare in Elizabeth City. Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. FoxweH was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey and family in Edenton for supper on Wednesday night . Mrs. Bernard Williford spent Wednesday in Nor folk with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith. Kent Smith returned home with her to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowand and Mr. and Mrs. Livingston White spent the weekend in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. J. W. White spent from Thursday until Sat urday night in Newport News, Va., with her sister, Mrs. Blanche Williford, and attended the funeral of her husband, Burton Williford, Saturday afternoon. Miss Carrole White of Raleigh and Miss Peggy White of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, were at home for the weekend. nut CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, IMS. Mrs. Sue Britt spent from Wednesday until Sun day in Newport News with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hitt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Per ry and daughter Kathy were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and children of Wal lops Island last weekend. Mrs. C. W. Davenport is a patient in the Bertie Memorial Hospital at Wind sor. A. E. Bowen, Sr., of Windsor visited his sister, Mrs. Ethel Winbome, Sun day afternoon. Miss Amelia Perry of Montreat College spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wick visited Mrs. Daisy Britt in Rocky Mount Friday. Mrs. Victor Cruz of Nor folk, Mrs. Gladys Outlaw and Jerri of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rhea of Ahoskie visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick Sun day. Mrs. Eva Rhea of Ahos kie spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Cobb. SEE YOU ON TV!—Tills quartet of Dixie Darlings at the Univarsity of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, will be seeing football fans—wherever they are located— on two nationally televised bowl games this year. The tamed precision dance and drill team, directed by Delia Stewart, also performs at numerous functions and half-time shows during football season. Kneeling, from left, are Sanfra Lynn Anga of Edenton, N. C.. and Sylvia Dianna Lane of Decatur, Ga. Top, same order, are Lorinda Grace Smith of Hampton, and Gail Vandegrift of South Hemp stead. N. Y—<USM Photo Service). Eastern Press GREEN VILLE The Eastern North Carolina Press Association will hold its fall meeting at Green- ATTENDS MEETING W. O. Lambeth, Area Conservationist for the Soil Conservation Service, attended the Governor’s Conference on Coastal Plains Development at Wil son on Monday of this week. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Meeting Slated ville this Friday and Sat* urday, October 25 and 26. Joe Parker, editor of the Ahoskie Herald and • ENCP A president, an nounced plans for the two day meeting. Hosts are the Greenville Daily Re flector and East Carolina University. The annual fall banquet is scheduled at 6:30 P. M. Friday at the Greenville Country Club. Featured speaker will be Dr. Joe W. Pou, vice president of Wa chovia Bank and Trust Company. After an 8:30 breakfast Saturday morning, ENCPA members will hold their .fall business meeting at 9 o’clock at the Quality Courts Restaurant. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lauret ta Parker, wife of the ENCPA president, will en tertain ladies at a conti nental breakfast. After the business meet ing the ENCPA delegates will take a bus tour of the ECU campus and attend a 12 noon luncheon at the South Dining HalL Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, university president, will be the luncheon speaker. Attending from The Cho wan Herald in Edenton will be L. F. Ambum, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. Who Pays... If you’re sick or hurt? nationwide Inssraaes Sow with tha Hospital aad Bars leal llaa that lets TOP theses the protectiea TOC waat. 0 Cheese esTersga far year self, year spoase, year children. 4 0 Cheese am aieaat to esrer hospital rasas aad heard, aad ether ia-haspttal sur passes, ap to aay reasea ahlt aaseaat TOC thlak yea’ll seed for M days er SIS days. Call at today far details. 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He did not reproach; rather, He look ed for the good in the sin ner, bringing out, by praise and expressions at faith, the latent desirable quali ties of the individual. He always, when confronted with a penitent sinner, pic tured to them their possi s2 Extra An Amazonian wife got into an argument with her little weasel husband, beat the daylights out of him, was hauled into court and fined $lO. Instead of hand ing the clerk $lO she handed him sl2. "What’s the extra $2 for?” he asked. “Amusement tax." "card OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neigh, bors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown during the illness and death of our loved one. Also for the beautiful floral tri butes, cards, food and other gifts. —The Family of Mrs. Liz zie Hoffler Crowder. bilitiet as a very special individual. Jesus was for ever making people believe in themselves. The Christian faith is dedicated to making the bad among us good, and the good among us better. But we among us who strive to bring others to God must not think that we, ourselves, are perfect. For to do so would be a fallacy —a fallacy which those with whom we come in contact would be quick to recognize. We have our own daily personal battles to fight, and we must fight them and win before we can urge others to fight on Christ’s side. This is where we gain comfort in the knowledge that we are “special” in God’s sight on outlines as the latent tlonal Sunday School Lea sobs, copyrighted by the International Council of Re ligious Education, and need by permtarieu). VOTE Gardner for Governor NOV. sth
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