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HtiL^iwt
was the topic for our adoks.
PhuMli taeght by Wm
P. (Batch) Smith. Christ, m
bombing Himself aad
set aa example for
Christians to follow Aim
was that achdt Christmas
take up their crosses daily
and follow Christ
Happy Birthday " was
aaag fcy ah of
Local Church
Slates Harvest
Day Services
There wl be aa eM
fashion “Harvest Day*’ at
Chappell Hill Baptist
Char eh, Bade l, Tyner, aa
The <hywil be opened by
vices aft U A M , with Rev.
Ralph Knght firiaiag the
menage. Mr. Kaighft is a
toragy serving with the
Kth Street Baptist Church,
Greensboro. He wil also be
the speaker far the evening
services at 7:31 PJg., which
will officially start a
“Harvest Time Revival”
Other than the services
which will be held on Sun
day, at the Harvest Day, a
time of fellowship will begin
with a luncheon in the
after the morning worship
scr^piccs^
All friends and relatives of
the church fellowship and
interested persons are in
vited to come and share in
this tune of worship and
Chappell Hill Baptist
Church is located between
Behtidere and Center Hill.
Rev. Billy Old is the host'
pastor.
CoTylenol IlgS
COU) FORMULA WITH | 1
COUGH SUPPRESSANT
HOLLOWELL & BLOUNT I H | U
REXALL DRUGS
DOWNTOWN EDENTON
THE CHOWAN HERALD
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BPW RECOGNIZED Mayor Roy L. Harreß has
proclaimed October 21-27 as Business Women's Week in
fidenton. Here he is shown with Mrs. Margmette Lassiter,
president of the Edenton chapter.
Observance Slated
In recognition of the 60th
anniversary of the National
Federation of Business and
Professional Women’s
Chibs, Mayor Roy L. Harrell
has proclaimed October 21-
27 as Business Women’s
Week in Edenton.
The proclamation cited
die ' resourceful working
women’’ in the area for
special honor and
recognition.
Mrs. Margmette Lassiter,
president of Edenton BPW
Club, accepted the
proclamation.
out the federation objectives
which include:
To elevate the standards
for women to and
in the professions.
To promote the interests
of business and professional
women.
To faring about a spirit of
and professional women of
the United States.
To extend opportunities to
business and profimsionil
women through education
along lines of industrial,
scientific aad vocational
activities.
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of their present stock of women's and men's
shoes. r
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£ DRESS SHOES GRASSHOPPERS £
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Holmes Hidh Honor Rol Is Revealed
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Pitficii Halsey. Ckns
Chowan 4-H News
Chowan County 4-H
Achievement Pwgam wi
be haM an November 23, at
Center Hill Commanity
be Herb oL7 as" N.*?
Forest Service.
Crase, whose great
grandmother was a
about Indian history, Indon
shins" Indian tools,
Nfebtisthe
honors will be
awarded. All 4-H’ers
receive a certificate.
The Ruritan troptote for
the best all round 4H girt
aad boy will be presented.
Everyone is invited to at-
LIVESTOCK SHOW
MEETING: There will be a
niwtwg on November 5 at
7:45 PM., in the Locational
Agriculture Classroom at
Chowan High SchooL All 4-
H'ers and FFA members
who had animals m the
HM MfLItUIEU
Hahm For Moyor
November 6,1979
■ # “.4 Promise of Good. Clean,
■ A Honest Government For
, i|mrttoi
elnmnmne IPmmm ato^BW
iavihedT be attend.
Drive Closing
the
Chewan Arts CUwacil is
cooamg «a a dose These
who wouM sta Be to
bSEf^ttooSmhS**^
tickets fir Be first per
formance jf the Little
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Letter To The Editor
must he determine** to
“"our hotowtTdepemh span
the election of a mayor who
has confidence to aB the
Elect a mayor who has the
lost those"thT^l?ttS
TW-ftiT Qdte &MI
'ShMV stjhw omt mjjjg, -
Nth' Grade HsniM
Abbe, CtothyJmsrtLJU
B M
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12th Grade Japan
Mate 1 * Boyce, Witem
Emily' Gaston, Doaglii
Forward, Barry Jathre,
Tteny Janes, Amy Lana,
Alease . Mate, Sally
Mumper. Lisa Shaw, '
Orystal Smith, Max Staosel
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. ami Mrs. Colleo
Me birth of a saw, Adorn
Patrick, aa October 13 to
Chawaa Hospital. Mrs.
Baker is the former
Aad elect a mayor who
«B work with our council
rather ttma threaten Them.
Ftoagy I ask each reader
to iMhd the topics here
dtocassed. This letter is aa|y
a beginning. Edenton-
Chtnoa is yoorTmone tea sa
gjrae it yoor best
John A. MBchener, HI