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"The Hendon A/otalrook: -fliiumina "The KeiponiiUlity Os Voiny 1/out Suit On Hoetu Gob p-J By Maggie B. HI, NEIGHBORS! Labor Day has come and gone! Sure hope all of you had a happy holiday. Labor Day \ was set aside by our government to honor the working men and women of our country - the real back bone of our Nation. No matter what your job may be, whether it’s one of the most important or the least, it is your responsibility to give your best to it, for any job worth doing is worth doing well. One cannot start at the top. It takes time to develop and mature in any position. When you give your best to the lowest job on the totem pole, your employer can rest assured that when you get to the most important job, it will be well done. Our Nation was built on hard work, initiative and high moral standards. Always do your best, and remember this little verse: “Have courage for the great sorrows of life And patience for the small ones. And when you have finished your daily task, Go to sleep in peace. GOD is AWAKE.” ...Anon. In spite of gloomy weather forecasts, this Lord’s Day dawned clear and bright. Gentle winds ruffled waters of the mighty Chowan which sparkled as if thousands of diamonds had been sprinkled on it’s surface. The air was clean and fragrant - the beauty of Nature abounded! ‘Twas just right to enter the church of your choice to re-charge your spiritual batteries. God’s children Congregated for Sunday School at Bandon Chapel were warmly welcomed by S Kiddie } Korner | ) RATES PER WEEK (( ( One Child ( *30.00 ( After School ) ) sl2 - 50 ) (( 482-8995)) I MT ■“'WjwJ FOR MOVIE INFO- I THwmi tut won * c l DIAL 482 2312 OR 793-2185 I W MTMM _ nir — _ ANYTIME!.— - r n - P There are 200 miming out of time. WHY WAITING ’TIL MAY7 I U d LATE SHOW FRI. & SAT. 11:30 " C brucl LEE’’ ' Views On Dental Health Richard N. Hines, Jr. D.D.S., Fellow of The Academy Os JPv General Dentistry Braces And Sports If your child wears braces, there is no reason why her or she can’t compete in sports. The only prerequisite is that when participating in heavy contact sports (hockey, football) the proper mouthpiece should be worn. By “proper” mouth piece, I refer to the two different types - the form fitting and non form fitting mouthpiece. Sporting goods stores sell both types. The most common is the custom-fit type of mouthpiece, devices are boiled in water, cooled slightly and placed in the mouth for an impression and cus tom fit. This is excel lent for normal use - but not if your child wears braces. If these custom- "We Cater To Cowards" r c.c.s. Deacon Henry T. Bunting, who explained that Supt. Meta Mason was with us in spirit even though she was ' attending her family reunion. He announced that the BCWG will meet on Tuesday in Fellowship Hall at 10 A.M. so they could work on Bazaar items for the POA’s Bazaar to be held in conjunction with the Peanut Festival. Bible Study will be at 7:30 P.M., conducted by Pastor Bob. Those who don’t take advantage of this op portunity to grow in God’s Word are missing the boat. It’s explained so that all can understand. Questions and comments are invited. Try it (me time -- then, you’ll be back for ?nore. Cttoir pra<?tic ( e follows at 8:15 P.M. with our new Director of Music and her committee iii charge. If you would like to “make a joyful noise unto the Lord”, please join us. —O — Prayer List: In my opinion, prayer is the -most powerful force in this world today. Please add our friends to your prayer list. “Teenie Boy” Perry un derwent surgery at Chowan Hospital but is planning on being released this week. He needs your prayers; Robert Whitley is recouperaiing at home in Arrowhead Beach following surgery. He will be confined to the house for another week and would appreciate visitors. He lives on Puelbo Trail, only house on left, a block from the i water; Clara Mae Evans | has been released from the \ hospital and is doing well [ but still needs prayer; I Pauline Johnson’s broken I hip is mending at home now. She wants to express ap ' predation to all of you for prayers, visits and aards. Please continues to pray for her ; it was nice to see Diane Miyasoto at church Sunday. I Please remember her in prayer ; Continue to pray for I Harry Woodall; Jessie fit devices are made while your child is wearing braces, it will stop the very movement of the teeth that the braces were designed to produce. r ; ‘ y t l:hild wears braces consult your dentist. He may suggest that you go to the sporting goods store and ask for the non form-fitting type of mouthpiece. These devices will protect the teeth and jaws just as the custom fitting type, but it will allow orthodontic treatment to continue without any delaying setbacks A public service with the aim of promoting better dental health environment. From the office of: RICHARD IIINKS, JR.. D.D.S., 437 South Broad St„ Edenton, Phone: 482-2776. Baines; Vance Hare; little Anne Barnes; Clarence White; Ron Ellinwood; Margaret Smithson; Sally Hardison; Ruth Whitley; Garnet Reynolds; James Bust; Ben Hirschberger; Wallace Taylor; Robin Adcock; Mary Gardner; Len Koraska; Helen Headen; Jeanne Church; our Nation, its people and its leaders; our missionnaries and our Pastor, Rev. Robert S. Harrell and his family. “In the Beginning”, Gen. 1:3,6,14,15, 20, 27, 31,2:1-3, was the subject for our adults, lovingly taught by /ind ■Qlrout 14/omen September 10, 1981 THE CHOWAN HERALD JOlant Sale, Get* 3 The Garden of Eden Club held its first meeting of the fall season at the home of Mrs. Roland Vaughan on September 8. Items of interest at the business meeting included the voting of financial support for the N. C. Symphony to be held in Edenton, and the Peanut Festival in October. It was announced that the fall plant sale would be held on October 3 this year at the DR. AF. DOWNUM DR j OPTOMETRIST Eye Coordination When your eyes are working the way they should, they’re both looking directly at an object with the same intensity and precision. But if they’re not, there may be a problem in the muscles of one ' eve has six muscles L »4t)9t, Qonfcol movement and position. They must be in good working condition to give you. proper eye coor dination. If there’s a weakness or defect in any one of these muscles, your eyes are not getting the help they need to see well. This can cause problems. Your vision won’t be as clear as it should be. You'll probably be putting extra strain on the weak muscles to try to bring them into line. This can cause headaches. SHOP I.N.S. I at W.E.S. Cubed Steaks lb. ’1.98 Chuck Roast lb. ’1.39 Shoulder Roast lb. *1.59 Pork BBQ Cup *1.69 000,16,1 .. «■ Smoked Ham lb- 1.19 Viva Papertowels it-«»" 69* Parade Bleach 11* 69* Pillsburv Biscuits «<»"» /79* Local Fresh Beam and Com Fresh Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Pork and Homemade Sausaae W.E. Smith's Store Phone 2214031 - Edenton, N»C. Deacon Wm. F. (Butch) Smith. Aim was that the students see how creativity is part of the divine image and explore the parallels between God’s creative work and their own. “Happy Birthday” was sung by all in honor of Mary Hendrick as she placed her contribution in our Birthday Bank. Our Worship Service Sunday was very special to me. It was the FIRST time since Bandon Chapel was founded that my husband and I were able to sit Page 3-A time of the Peanut Festival, the location to be at Hicks Field. The club is offering the opportunity for the people of Edenton to buy fall bulbs, shrubbery, trees, and bedding plants at this time. Some concern was aiso expressed on the method of trimming town trees. After the adjournment of the business meeting, the members made dried arrangements to be used in the public historic buildings of Edenton. fatigue, and sometimes double vision. It also affects, your depth perception, your ability to judge the size of things seen at a distance. To be in good health, you should be able to control all of your muscle movements, including the muscles of your eyes. If you've noticed any weakness in your vision, it's time to have an eye examination. ***** In the interest of better vision from the office of: A.F. Downum. Jr„ O.D. 103 W. Eden Street EnENTON 482-3218 together in the service. When the Service opening was completed, Bandon’s Shepherd, Rev. Robert S. Harrell, came down into the-u congregation to personally welcome and shake hands with our visitors and our weekenders with whom he was not familiar. Then, he approached the pew where my hubby and I were sitting and asked if he could “borrow” me for a minute. I accompanied him to the front. He expressed Ban don’s appreciation for all I had done over the years. I was surprised, happy and humbled. To me, I am the one to be expressing ap preciation to Bandon for permitting me to serve God and glorify our Savior. God has spared my life three times when man had given up on me. After my first artificial artery operation, I gave up the piano because my coordination was off. If it had not been for Bandon’s need, I probably would not have gone back to the piano and I’m sure I wouldn’t have learned to play the organ. I feel that each day the Lord gives me belongs to Him and I thank Bandon Chapel for giving me the opportunity to serve Him. My prayer is that Bandon Chapel will prosper and grow for the glory of God. Thank you, Pastor Bob, for such a pleasant surprise. “YOU are the Salt of the Earth,” Matt. 5:13, was the topic of Pastor Bob’s in spiring message. Brief resume follows: Salt is the great preserver. Jesus was speaking at a time when the only way they had of preserving food was solar drying or salt. Now we have refrigeration. Jesus is telling us to preserve all that is good in society and to preserve His Word. Salt also Houple United Continued From Page 2-A A shower was also given by Mrs. Mary Ann Nixon, Betty Jones, Marie Ward and Carolyn Davison. Also a brunch was given by Mrs. Robert Cherry at her home. Eat With The Shriners Saturday, Sept. 12, 19811 Hfffflf Benefit Shriners’ Crippled Children’s Hospitals Served At Scout Hut-Edenton 11:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. „ 5 Sponsored By Chowan County Shrine Club Help the SHRINERS help the Children adds zest and flavor - is a good seasoning agent. Jesus wants to to add zest and to life. It only takes a iflittle bit of salt to change F the flavor of what it touches. Jesus is telling us to become salt and to help change the evil which exists around us today by the spirit and power of God working in us. Do not let the world press you into it’s mold for the salt will lose it’s savour and be no good. —O— Mrs. Gladys Upton Harford joined the family of God by profession of faith and was baptised Sunday by Pastor Bob. Mr. Harford is formerly of Edenton, now living in Norfolk, Va. and spending her weekends a< Arrowhead Beach. —o— WELCOME JANIE! Bandon had a need. God met that need when Janie Mitchener Harrell agreed to become our Director of Music. Janie is a beautiful person. Her love for God and all His children shines forth when one looks into her sparkling eyes and smiling face. Janie was born, raised and went to school in Edenton. She obtained her musical knowledge at Queens College in Charlotte. She has served as Director I Marshall S. Redding M.D., FACS ? The Albemarle Eye Care Center, Ltd. ; Announces Additional t > Office Hours Every Friday Beginning August 2\ i % Virginia Rd. Mrs. By Appointment 1 Edenton, N.C. 8:30 - 4:00 | 910/482-7243 of Music in many of the churches pastored by her husband, Bob. She was organist at the Edenton Presbyterian Church prior to September Ist. Bob and Janie have three daughters - Robin Kimmell of Green sboro, Sheryl Pollard of Cary and Susan Birckhead of Edenton. IMPORTANT! Sunday, September 13th, is the most important Congregational Business Meeting of the Wedding yXa.nl -@te /Revealed HERTFORD Mr. and Mrs. John George Beers announce the forthcoming @axd Os “Thanli The family of Mary A. Smith would like to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone for the cards, flowers, food and prayers during the illness and death of our mother. A special thank you to the staff of Chowan Hospital and Dr. Wright for the excellent care she received while a patient. May God bless all of you for your kindness. . The children and grandchildren of Mary A. Smith 'is year. At that time, we have reports from al£ committees, elect our of : : ficers for the coming yeaisi elect required number of: Deacons and approve th£ operating budget. Everyoiij: interested in the vancement and good $£ Bandon Chapel is requirfifE to be present. There will tgL special music but no ser mon. Pastor Bob will ex plain just what is each officer and hitfiiv. Bandon operates. marriage of their daughter, Mary Lindsey, to Mi\ Michael Richard Hare. Mr. Hare is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hare, Route 1, Tyner. The wedding will take place Saturday at 2 P.M.jij Hertford United Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. *football C/ame The Eastern North Carolina All-Stars will host Southern Pines in a grid game Saturday night at Hicks Field. Kickoff is 7:30 o'clock. Admission at the gate is $2 for adults and $1 for children.
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