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Page 2-B Couple Present Song Program Ed and Ruth Bohlen Hussman are coming to First Assembly of God - U.S. 17 business South (Queen Street Extended) November 23, 1980. In a program that will appeal to all ages, Ruth and Ed sing songs of sacred traditional and con temporary interest. Some of their much loved favorites are Born Again, Follow Me, I Find No Fault In Him, The Lord’s Prayer with Ed narrating, and many others which they sing in solo and duet. Ruth often ac companies their singing with the auto-harp, and she is also a gifted whistler and occasionally harmonizes with Ed’s singing with her whistling. Ruth is a contralto with mezzo-soprano qualities. She has recorded three albums on the Supreme- Cornerstone label with Paul Mickelson as producer . director-accompanist. More recently they recorded a fourth and fifth album together. Ed’s deep resonant bass voice and Ruth’s unusual contralto have brought encouragement to many as they sing and speak a deep sharing of the Word of God and their own personal experiences. The public is warmly invited to attend this in spiring ministry. Death Claims Mrs. Ziegler Graveside services were held Friday morning for Mrs. Fannie Keeter Ziegler, 46, 108 North Broad Street. The 11 o’clock services were held in Beaver Hill Cemetery with Rev. Raymond Storie officiating. Mrs. Ziegler died November 12 in Chowan Hospital following an ex tended illness. She was a retired funeral director. A native of Bertie County, she was bom September 6, 1900, the daughter of the late John Thomas and Annie Hughes Keeter. She was the widow of Haywood S. Ziegler. Mrs. Ziegler was the first licensed female embalmer in North Carolina. She and her husband owned and operated the Ziegler Funeral Home until it was closed a number of years ago. Mrs. Ziegler was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. There are no immediate survivors. Funeral arrangements were by Williford-Barham Funeral Home. GAP Workshops To Aid Employers Os Disabled Are you a Chowan County employer who would like to learn how to tape the talents of disabled persons? A special workshop has been designed especially for you. Known as Project GAP (Governor’s Awareness Program), the one-day workshops were initiated last fall by the Governor’s Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities in the N. C. Department of and were recently funded for a second year. Workshops are designed to assist participants, limited to 25 managers and supervisors from within the sponsoring organization, in effectively interacting with disabled people and in understanding federal regulations regarding disabled people. More than 80 workshops have been conducted throughout the state during the last year. Among em ployers taiking advantage of the workshops have been businesses, industries, educational institutions and governmental agencies. to arrange a workshop or for more information about Project GAP, contact Carolyn Davis, project director, Project GAP, Governor’s Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities, 112 W. Lane Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27611, or telephone 919-733-3111. DIVIDEND CASH DIVIDEND SPECIAL^V*^^ /OS CHEK ||W || ALUMINUM FOIL H jj|§ MACARONI | V / IkM DIVIDEND CERTIFICATE BHR DIVIDEND CERTIFICATE DIVIDEND CERTIFICATE \ Paste JO Cash Dendond mm (Men mu dwct out I coupons on aach I present one fined Cash w** *HosnH,Mo l| ([:S£Smm hm. TQf Vl / WE Will BE S : So°?2S^r^ J6,H OPEN REGULAR HRS. % Ul ■ JJ JJ WK>.,NOVEMBER26TH ’ .% S£| M ttgM at-CLOSED NOV. 2 7TH. fICED WE GLADLY BSs LJS I THANKSGIVING DAY— Mi OPEN REGULAR HRS. UP FOOD DAMPS | ——FRIDAY. NOV. 28TH J IrMqS 17-OZ.PSAS as-oz. 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CAN ÜBBVe PICKLED MIDGET PICKLES $1.29 BEETS withONIONS 69c StIuFFEcTo LIVES 99c DDOI DARLING BAKERY PRODUCn \ BROWNBEANS 3 for $1.09 B ATH S° AP 3 bars 99c MAYONNAISE LAND O’ SUNSHINE o| inFn||ni AJtNH BUTTER |mM SUPERBRAND 1 wm iS: $ | 69 | margarine! SAVE 2QC ON DEEP SOUTH ■ WITH S7JO OB MORI OBDER (UMIT ONE) ■ . ■ I soufTcream 99c 1I CHEESE “.T! $1.49 I J GEORGE DIMWDY MANAGER HERALD NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER BB BB Bl Ml , >JAI JA IbL HI 111 HI HI l* v b ib m f. Thursday, November ao, 1980
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