Merry Hill News
» By Mrs. Ethel Winborne
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{, 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.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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and Mrs. Billy Mitchell of
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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
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(Mr. and Mrs. Frank Per
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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.
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adjourned by the presi
dent. Delicious refresh
ments were served by Cin
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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.”
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while false worship means
extermination. Become fa
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he exhorted his audience,
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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
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There were three U. S.
Presidents born in North
Carolina: Andrew Jackson,
James Polk and Andrew
Johnson.
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thoughts and prayers ex
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in the hospital and also my
recovery at home,
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