Page 8-A ¥ - f w? i MJ J- FAMILY AND DIGNITARIES The Harold Babb family lined up behind four purtkipuuti Ml the law Enforcement Banquet last Thursday night as Babb was singled out as Officer-of-the Your. Standing at the American sponsored banquet are: Jeff. Diane, Debbie, Mrs. Babb and Pam. Seated are: Ray Smith of Benson, commander *of the N. C. Department, American Legion; Howard Kramer of Raleigh, executive (Srecter, N. C. Sheriffs’ Association; giec. Burley Mitchell. Department of Crime Control and Public Safety; and CBff CSpriaad. Chowan County manager. Another Picture and Story on Page 1). SHOP I.N.S. H- W.E.S. FRYERS «». 39c GWALTNEY FRANKS pfcg. 98c GWALTNEY BACON lb. $1.19 Campbell's Chicken Noodle and Vegetable SOUP 4 for SI.OO PARADE VEGETABLE Oil 24 oz. bottle 89c PARADE BLEACH gallon 65c GIANT BOTTLE DAWN LIQUID PETEROENT 89c POCAHONTAS ASSORTED VEGETABLES 3 cans SI.OO JACK'S COOKIES 2 pkgs. SI.OO Try Us For Fresh Moats and Homemade Sausage W.E. Smith’s Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031 - Edenton, NX. miuMumt 1 Harvest-Time Revival | PLACE: CHAPPELL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH ROUTE I TYNER, M.C. (b»f».n Balvldere and Center HIU, N.C.) D PASTCk: BILLY OLD DATE/TIME: OCTOBER 28-31 7:30 P.M. EACH EVENING EVANGELISTS SU»AY , 0CT.28 - REV. RALPH KNIGHT 16th STREET BAPTIST CHBBCB qri—mm.c. MBBAY , 0CT.28 - REV. BOBNT WITT NORBSVUXE BAPTIST CBROI WVOLM.C. TUESDAY, 0CT.30 - REV. DICE BREW TROPIN BAPTIST CHBBCB EDENTW.N.C. HEBNESDAT,OCT. 31 - HR. -XBHI AUJN esenttei’b.c. ■ THE HARVEST IS PAST, THE SWP IS OPED, AND HE ABE NOT SAVED ■...<JER.B:») fl Baar friend*, If this la jm taatlnaay today, yaw Mad tha anh« pace fl as oar Lard ami Seal oar, Joaaa Chrlat, la year 1 laee aad aa, at Chappell ■ Bill Baptlat Chare b aad tha alaltla« tea agitate, laralte all of yaipwhi will ' H I ci!‘isrr*.“ “*“ ’•* *** *~ t ' .|i IWe Care For You.. .Come Share With Us... | Recital To Be Presented Dr. Rachel W. ftapu. at Elizabeth City State University, will present a piano recital at 3 P-M. Sunday in the Muffi-Purpose room at Ctikge of The Albemarle's gymnasium on Carolina Avene Dr. Gragson’s per formance is being sponsored by COA’s Fine Arts Department. Mrs. Anna Bair, department chairman, said the piawrit, who has become weU-kncmn m the area for her musical talents, will repeat the basic program which she presented several weeks ago at BCSU. The afternoon’ss program features the piano works of Bach. Beethoven. Schumann. Debussy, and Agentinian composer, Alberto Ginastera. The recital will begin with “Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in d Minor” by J. S. Bach. This will be followed by a quartet of compositions by Beethoven. Schumann’s “Papillons. Opus 2,” and two sets of three numbers each by Debussy and Ginastera. Mrs. Bair said the public is invited to attend the Methotist Topic The sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhnrn for the 11 AM. worship service at the Edenton United Methotist Church on Sunday is: “How Far Are You Going?” The text for this message is: H Timothy 4:10 a. THE CHOWAN HERALD recital. No admission will be charged. •A—U I Jewelers Downtown Edenton / ylltij do/vAeei SBondt &9u€bt Is Now Open In The Edenton Village Shopping Center __our Hours Are* , I Monday, Tuesday, Thursday I I 9 A.M.-I P.M. & 3 P.M.-5 P.M. I I Wednesday I I 9 A.M.-I P.M. I We Invite You To Visit The Friendly Atmosphere Os Tarheel .*« . 1 - * ' * Bank Today. Member F.D.I.C. Death Claims Mrs. ESott HERTFORD Mrs. LMe Benton Effiott. 85, WW a - a mm. .am. * -*• , » 1 A noutt % Meruora, (sea lasi Thursday night in the Albemarle Hospital. A native of Perquimans County, she was the daughter of the late John B. and Mary Bateman Benton and the widow of Joseph P. She was a member of the Hall’s Creek United Methodnt Church and the Oak Grove United Methodist Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. Thomas (Lessie) White of Winfall; Mrs. Weldon (Sarah) HoOowell of Edenton; and Miss Belle Elliott, Route 4, Hertford; two sons; John A. Effiott and L. B. (Ranzy) Effiott, both of Route 4. Hertford; three sisters, Mrs. Safara Toxey, Mrs. Nellie Carson, and Mrs. Nonie Ficuracion all of Norfolk, Va.; 11 grand children, 18 great grandchildren and two great-peat-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday as- ternoon at 3 o’clock at the graveside in Westlawn Memorial Park fay Rev. Arfatur Wall. Pallbearers were Julian, Crafton, Hazel, Vivian and Ned Matthews, Aubrey Umpfalett, Herbert Eure and Nathan Jordan. Swindell Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Honor Rol Is Released Following is the first sixth weeks Hooor Roll list from D. F. Walker School: “A” Honor Roll 7th Grade Travis Ellis and Ron Hendricks. Bth Grade Susan Elks, Carol Voigt, Elizabeth Hornthal and Maria Win slow. “B” Honor Roll 7th Grade Holley Johnson, Wyn Kinion, Art White, Kenneth Comer, Sabrina Garrett, Faith Lews, Annette Pendleton, Cynthia Dunn, Michael Crabtree, John Bassett, Sherri Beifield, Michelle MassengiU, Scott Creighton and James Ricks. Bth Grade Johnnye Blackledge, Taylor Brown, Dana Darby, Vickie Martin, Cynthia Hailey, Rulette Jernigan, Karen Keeter, Lilian Sellers, Jerry Stotesbury, Milton Hedgebeth, Vincent Bond, Amy Flynn, Bill Gardner, Allen Clark and Bobby Jones. jM Mg TIME FOR A CHANGE! W GOVERNMENT A REALITY! VOTE NOV. 6, 1979 JAMES L FENNER WKJttm COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE I PLEDGE AS COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE TO ENGAGE IN MAINTAINING A HIGH STANDARD OF CITY GOVERNMENT TO BETTER INFORM ALL CITIZENS OF THEIR RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES TO IMPROVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE TO GIVE WHOLE HEARTED SERVICE TO ALL CITIZENS. ■ kL « * ■ • liiSiKBM « GRAND PRIZE WINNER Larry R. McClure of Edenton was winner of the (brand Prise Drawing at Hoke Motor Corp. October IS during their Grand Opening. He received a 514 cu. ft chest freezer. A number of lavfies’ and mens’ watches were also given away in drawings prior to and during die event , I WARNING ! I I Absolutely No Rifles Will Be I Allowed On Byrum Farms I Route 1, Edenton | All Persons Acting In Violation Os I This Notice Will Be Prosecuted Thursday, October 25, 1979

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