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CHURCH DIRECTORY
MEMO TO ALL CHURCHES
OF CHOWAN COUNTY
As a public service The
Herald is happy to publish a
list of Chowan County
churches and pastors. If your
church is not listed and you
care to have it included,
please call 482-44X8.
African Methodist
Episcopal Zion
Pleasant Grove AME
Zion Church
E. Carteret St.
Phone: 482-2206
Kadesh AME Zkm
Church
119 E. Gale St.
Phone: 482-8342
Pastor: W. L. Wainwright
First Assemblies
Os God
First Assembly Os
God Church
U. S. Highway 17 South
Phone: 482-4789
Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M.
Baptist
Ballards Bridge
Baptist Church
Route 1, Tyner, N.C.
Phone: 221-4860
Pastor: Rev. George Cooke
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Center Hill Chapel
Baptist Church
Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-8515
Pastor: Rev. Robert Kelley
Eden ton Baptist Church
South Granville Street
Phone: 482-3217
Pastor: John A. Allen
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M.
Greater Welch’s Chapel
Baptist Church
Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4058
Macedonia Baptist
Church
Route 3 Phone:4B2-3059
Pastor: Rev. Charles Harris
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Eventon Worship 7:00 P.M.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30
P.M.
Providence Baptist
Church
214 W. Church Street
Phone: 482-4102
Rocky Hock
Baptist Church
Route 1 Phone:22l-4015
Pastor: Rev. Don Wagner
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M.
Warren’s Grove
Baptist Church
Route 1 Phone: 482-8064
Yeopim Baptist Church
Route 2
Pastor: Rev. Edgar L. Bunch
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
AND AL-ANON
Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At
First Presbyterian Church
Corners of West Queen and Mosley
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Independent
Baptist
Immanuel Baptist Church
W. Queen Street, Extd. „
Phone: 482-3567
Pastor: Rev. Ashby Browder
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M.
Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M.
Weekly*' Daycare and
Christian School grades 1-12
Catholic
St. Anne’s
Catholic Church
207 N. Broad Street
Phone: 482-2617
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First Christian Church
McMullen Avenue
Phone: 482-4587-
Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander
Church Os Christ
Church Os Christ
Route 3, Mexico Road
Phone: 482-4815
Minister: Rev. Bill Mead
Bible School 9:30 AM.
Morning Worship 10:30 A.M.
Evening Worship 6:00 P.M.
Episcopal
Coalition 1$
102 E. Queen Street
Phone: 482-8973
St. Paul's
Episcopal Church
101 W. Gale Street
Phone: 482-3522
Rector: Rev. R. W. Storie
Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M.
Service and Church School
11:00 A.M.
Interdenominational
Band on Chapel
Route 1 Phone:22l-8195
Minister:
Rev. Robert Harrell
New Faith Chapel
Route 3 Phone:4B2-7545
Jehovah Witnesses
Kingdom Hall
of Jehovah’s Witnesses
Hwy 17 N. Phone: 482-4321
Pentecostal
First Pentecostal Church
First Street Phone:4B2-9871
Presbyterian
First Presbyterian
Church
W. Queen St. Phone:4B2-3332
United Methodist
Edenton United
Methodist Church
Virginia Road
Phone: 482-3269
Pastor:
Rev. Richard Blankenhorn
WMU Focus Week, Feb. 14-20
Bethel Baptist Church,
Hertford, N.C. will be ob
serving WMU Focus Week
February 14-20. WMU
(Woman’s Missionary
Union) is an organization
for women, girls, and
preschoolers. Its purpose
and goal is to promote
missions through study,
financial support, prayer,
and personal involvement in
missions.
In honor of this ob
servance, there will be a
special service on February
17. A church wide Covered
Dish Supper will start at 6
P.M. Following the meal,
Dr. and Mrs. Udvamoki will
speak.
Dr. Udvamoki was bom in
Hungary and educated in
Budapest, Hamburg,
Germany, and Southern
Baptist Theological
Maritime Conference Is Planned
How have the sea and the
coast affected North
Carolina through the years?
What does the future hold
for the area?
The life of North Carolina
coastal cultures and other
aspects of North Carolina’s
maritime heritage will be
explored during the second
N. C. Maritime Heritage
Conference March 5.
The day-long conference
at Cape Fear Technical
Institute in Wilmington will
offer sessions dealing with
early European exploration,
the Lost Colony, underwater
archaeology, ports and
shipbuilding, contemporary
maritime folklife and
maritime art.
Among scheduled
speakers are Michael Alford
of Hampton Mariners
Museum, Beaufort; John D.
Broadwater, Virginia
Historic Landmarks
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
Seminary. He has been
professor and past president
of die Baptist Theological
Seminary, Budapest,
Hungary. From 1962-1963 he
was Chairman of the
Department of Social
Science at Chowan College,
Murfreesboro, N.C. Due to
the Communist take-over of
Hungary, Dr. Udvamoki.
came to the United States in
1947 and became a citizen in
1953. He has been pastor at
Gatesville Baptist Church
and the author of books and
articles for such
publications as Christianity
Today, Watchman
Examiner, Canadian
Baptist, Biblical Recorder
i and The Baptist Program.
He is a lecturer on European
Christianity, International
Affairs and Christianity
1 Behind the Iron Curtain.
Commission; Robert
Byington and Alan D.
Watson, UNC at
Wilmington; Bruce
Cheeseman, N. C. Division
of Archives and History;
and J. H. Parry, College of
William and Mary and
Harvard University. »
Also Lawrence Lee, The
Citadel; David B. Quinn, St.
Mary’s College (Maryland)
and the. University of
Liverpool; John Sands, the
Mariners Museum, Newport
News; and William N. Still
and Gordon Watts, East
Carolina University.
The conference is open to
the public. Registration is $3
until February 25; after
February 25, SB. The con
ference begins with an
optional social hour from 5-8
P.M. on March 4, at N.C.
Marine Resources Center,
Fort Fisher. Lunch Friday
will be at the Wilmington
Since 1967, he has been
editor of “Evangelism
Hirnok” (Gospel
Messenger) an American
Hungarian bi-monthly
Baptist magazine.
Mrs. Udvamoki is a native
of GranvQle County, N.C.
She was educated at
Chowan College, Mur
freesboro, N.C. and WMU
Training School, Louisville,
Kentucky. In 1935, she was
appointed by the Foreign
Mission Board of the
Southern Baptist Con
vention to work in Hungary.
She was transferred to
i Bucarest, Romania in 1936
and returned to Budapest,
Hungary in 1938. Invasion
by communism forced her
to leave Hungary in 1942.
Following this, she served
as Dean of Women and
Professor of Missionary
Hilton. An extra charge will
be made for the social hour
and lunch.
The conference is spon
sored by the Archaeology
and Historic Preservation
Section, an agency of the
Department of Cultural
Resources; Ft. Fisher
Marine Resources Center;
Cape Fear Technical In
stitute; New Hanover
County Museum; University
of N. C. at Wilmington; and
USS North Carolina Bat
tleship Commission.
For details and
registration, contact N.C.
Maritime Heritage
Conference, USS North
Carolina Battleship
Memorial, P.O. Box 417,
Wilmington, 28402.
The hood ornament on
a Rolls Royce is known
as the Spirit of Ecstasy.
Education at New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary. A sudden
emergency arose which
caused the Foreign Mission
Board to send her to Iwo,
Nigeria to Serve as
Professor of English in a
boys college for two years.
In 1947 she married Dr. Bela
Udvarnoki. She taught from
1953-1966. She is active in
local community and church
affairs and visiting the
Hungarian Convention and
churches.
Mrs. Thelma Appleton,
Baptist Women’s President,
issues an invitation for you
to join Bethel Baptist
Church for this special
service. Charles F. Mid
dleton is pastor.
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Tax Assistance Available
As a part of his ongoing
interest in volunteer ac
tivities in North Carolina,
Governor Jim Hunt has
proclaimed’ the month of
February 1982, as
“Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance Month.”
The proclamation
recognized the many
volunteers throughout the
state who prepare income
tax returns for low income
and elderly and han
dicapped Individuals who
either cannot afford the
services of a paid tax
preparer, or who cannot
visit an Internal Revenue
Service office in person for
assistance.
The volunteers, trained
and sponsored by the IRS,
are part of a program which
hap been active, ongoing
Thursday, February 11,1962
effort by the IRS since 1969.
Volunteers come from all'
walks of life, including
homemakers, certified
public accountants,
colleges, and high schools,
IRS employees, ac
countants, and retired
persons. |fc :
Low income, elderly, and
handicapped taxpayers who
wish to have their tax
returns prepared free
should call the IRS toll-free
number 1-800-822-8800 and
ask the location of the
volunteer site nearest than.
Although the month of
February is i, official
“volunteer” month, the
services are offered in most
sites through April 15, 1962.
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"The most useful virtu* it
patiencv." John Dew«y