Merry Hill News » By Mrs. Ethel Winborne ?> \' {, Mr. and. Bobby H. Bunch of ChasapeaKe, Va., -,r Mias Beckie Bunch of Elizabeth City and Freddie }.. Bunch of Camp Polk. La., s ; spent -fethe weekend with their brents, Mr. and Mrs. 9. Linwood Bunch, n Murry Holloman of Wil -5 liamston visited his aunts, ! Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and 2. Mrs. B. V. Williford Sun < day afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and girls, Ellen and Marie, Jl w ere Sunday afternoon A guests of Mri.- Ada Greene * of Harrellsville. Mr. and M&'John Eason * of Hampton, VS', were the '* weekend guests of Mr. and f : Mrs. N. H. Cobb. Rev. D. H. McCollough left for his home at Chat tanooga, Term., Monday af '• ter spending a week with '• Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood *' Allcox. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey of Hampton, Va., ’ Mrs. Bob House and ’ daughter, Lynn, of Har rellsville were the weekend ‘ guests of their parents, Mr. i and Mrs. Smithwick. Mrs. Roy and « Mrs. Ethel Winborne spent Friday afternoon in Wind .. sor and visited at the Ber tie Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Donnie Smithwick and children, Melidia and David, of Yorktown, Va., were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Gilbert Layton, for the ■i weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and children, Lisa • and Susan, of Newport i News, Va., were the week : end guests sA Mr. J. W. • White and'.f4r. and Mrs. SERVICES AVAILABLE Certified Watch Makers ion Cloak. Repair* wonU lo ,U3Cj<?fc<iO ' Jewelry Repair Diamond Mounting Baity Shoes Bronzec}/ Silvered Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations G. T. Davis & Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C. Next To TOyJor Theatre Oil Makes the Best Heat Sinclair Makes the Best Oil Sinclair Super Flame Heating Oil is the choice&iiclair automatic keep-fill delivery of many locel homeowners because it's a top- assures you of ample heating oil at all quality, highlyorefined oil that burns smoothly times. and cleanly the most comfort per dollar. -#|||||f M|| , p|„ Heats water 4 times fatter than gas. Six lelps you with equal payments qver a times faster than electricity. Saves you money. :onvenient period. DRIVE WITH CARE AND BUY SINCLAIR -can- Coasdand Oil Co. Gene White, Chris and Katherine of • Plymouth were her guests on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Martin White of Rocky Mount spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohesley White. IMrs. Virgie Baker and Mrs. J. W. White spent Tuesday in Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mitchell of Newport News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daniels and family of Windsor were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowand and children, Tom mie Ann and Gail, spent Monday in Raleigh attend ing the State Fair. (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Per ry and daughter, Kathy, spent the weekend on a tour of the Skyline Drive. Yeopim 4-H’ers Elect Officers By Debbie Lynn Overton Reporter The Yeopim 4-H Club had its monthly meeting on October 15 at the Yeopim 4-H Club House. Mem bers of the club were nom inated and voted on to hold offices for the com ing year. They were elect ed as follows: President, Nancy Over ton; secretary, Linda Par rish; vice president, Cindy Davenport; reporter, Deb bie Overton and treasurer, Linda Parrish. Mrs. Fran Ward present ed a film, “Gift Wrapping," which was very interest ing to the club members. Also .Cindy Davenport gave a demonstration on “What Hugs .RmSS,”:; Ar.discussion jrtveg also carrled ofY about the county fair, in which the club had won first place. The meeting was then adjourned by the presi dent. Delicious refresh ments were served by Cin dy Davenport. Try a Herald Classified Ad ALUMINUM and VINYL SIDING NEVER NEEDS PAINTING WARMER IN WINTER—COOLER IN SUMMER FREE ESTIMATES CALL HAYWOOD JONES 482-2314 or 482-4SJS THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEHTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1969. ■ . ■ i PROMOTED Ted J. Hard.’son has been named division manager for Wear- Ever and is stationed in Richmond, Va. He is the son of Mr. and Mr 3. Julius L. Hardison of Edenton. Hardison is a graduate of N. C. State University in Raleigh and has been with Wear-Ever fulltime since graduating in 1964. Why Are We “Tar Heels”? In Colonial days, North Carolina was a big pro ducer of tar, pitch and turpentine and its residents sometimes were called Tar Heels. During one of the fierc est conflicts of the War Be tween the States, North Ca rolina troops felt they had been let down by a regi ment carrying the colors of another state, and thus carried chips on their shoulders when they pulled back from the front after battle. “Any more tar down in the Old North Stale, boys?" members of the other regi ment chided the battle weary North Carolinians. "Not a bit. Jeff Davis bought it all up,” retored the Carolinians. “What’s he going to do with it?” “He’s gonna put it on your heels to make you stick better in the next fighfj” answered the sol diers from the land of tar, pitch and turpentine. General Lee, hearing of the incident, remarked: “God bless the Tar Heel boys." The nickname stuck to the North Carolinians as firmly as did the tar to l their feet. Saia Speaks To Jehovah’s Witnesses The three-day convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Washington ended Sunday with an appeal by Joseph Saia, Watchtower district director, for more persons to examine their worship. “Truth lasts forever,” Mr. Saia told an audience of over 1,000 persons at the Washington High School auditorium. “Un less a religion is based on the truth from the Bible, it cannot withstand the pres sure of world change and will leave its adherents floundering in uncertainty as its dogmas pass into ob livion. The Bible foretold this and we are witnessing this very thing in our time.” Speaking on the subject Tyler I dreamed I TjfH shaped up in Oi an instant in \ my maiden/orm* \ ll Introducing instant under-dressing, the Bra ! IJtf Slip. The smoothest what to wear under i r J clothes that fit close. , >**& For shape, the bra part has a smidgen of fiberfill. The body part's just skinny enough. 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One must put forth an ef fort to learn what is true in the way of worship and walk in that way.” Saia said only the Bible can serve as the standard for judging true religion. “True worship means ap proval of God and life while false worship means extermination. Become fa miliar with God’s Word,” he exhorted his audience, “because the welfare of ourselves and our family is at stake.” Jehovah’s Witnesses and interested persons from over 20 counties in Eastern North (Carolina took part in the three-day seminar, with local ministers participat ing in the program. There were three U. S. Presidents born in North Carolina: Andrew Jackson, James Polk and Andrew Johnson. 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