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Thursday, May 13, 1962 first Assembly Os God Church Will Hold Homecoming Services This Weekend gSpecial Homecoming Services will be held this weekend, May 15 and 16 at Hie First Assembly of God in Edenton. Activities begin yith a gospel concert on Saturday at 7:30 P.M. The featured artists will Tax Listings Continued From Page 5-A 4 Wife Joyce R. - Hse, Twiddy Ave 122.46 White, William Thomas & Martha -Hse, Lot 42 x 40, Paxton 70.67 Wiggins, Emmett H. - Hse, Lighthouse 105.91 Williams, James A. & Wife Odell - Hse, Lot 7, Blk 4, Chowan Ct 169.08 Williams, Melvin & Wife - Hse, Lot 4, Blk 3, North Hills 161.56 Wills, Joseph Leroy 4 Wife Sarah - Hse, Lots 6 & 7 Oakdale Subd 150.53 Wilson, Herbert Junior and Wife Dorothy -101 Boswell St 102.61 Wilson, Katie, Heirs of- Hse, 127 W. Freemason St 23.54 Wilson, Katie, Heirs - Acres, House, Albania 34.66 Wilson, Thomas Edward - Hse, 204 E. Freemason St... 100.66 ]Rose, Ruth -105 W. Gale St 219.62 Wynne, Adeline - 2 Lots, Hicks & Peterson St 19.95 Wynn, Sara Heirs of And Felicia Jean Wills - Hse, Hicks St 15.69 Wynne, Sara, Heirs - Lot Peterson St 12.60 Stanley, Vanilla White - Hse, Store, 306 N. Granville... 152.37 Stephens, Arthur L. & Wife - Hse, Lot 8, Sect. B, Morgan Park Bal. 73.13 Ricks, Marion -110 W. Carteret St 44.88 Wiggins, Emmett H. - Lot, Shed, Pembroke Creek 43.42 Wadsworth, Adeline Heir q*> Hilton E. Wadsworth - Lot, Carteret St 13.69 Jackson, Gardner & Edith B. -1 Lot Monticello Paradise Rd 14.78 Walker, Rubie M. - Lot 25, Oakdale Subd 14.35 ■ Vote For H ZENNIE LAWRENCE RIGGS For Judge 111 N.C. Court of Appeals Democratic Primary In General Practice Os x i|j| Law In Jacksonville, N.C. For Over 30 Years Born New Bern, N.C. - 1922; UNC-Chapel Hill (BS) - “ 1942; U.S. Navy World War II Veteran; Licensed C.P.A. in N.C. - 1947; Graduate UNC CH Law School (ID) - 1950; Married Marie Morton - 1952, 6 Childtenl Active Democrat pver 30 Years; _Member__ _ American Legion; Kiwanis; Mason; Member 1961 N.C. General Assembly. that will malm i Uir I a the Day for Dad at our SPRING SALE yjjju, THURS., FRI., SAT. MENS SUITS REDUCED 20% jR ; Come In And See The MjA rs Array Os Exciting 7 ! l Spring Colors. Suits tvj ' ■ Tailored By Botany 4 1'! I Warren Sewell. Now’s K ii I The Time To Buy For i Father’s Day. Use Our Convenient | Layaway Plan. I ELLIOTT COMPANY 309 SOUTH BROAD STREET EDENTON, N.C. j 482-2225 r'u ■ f| .*-V : V _ - . v*. - ... r ■ ■. J>.V. WJ, . ... * be the “Maranatha Singers” of Manassas, Virginia, (pictured) They have been singing gospel music together for over ten years, , traveling extensively throughout the eastern states. In recent years a band has been added to provide backup. They have ministered to audiences in churches, schools, television and civic groups. Homecoming services continue on Sunday with Bible Study at 9:45 A.M., worship at 11:00 A.M. and j special singspiration at 3:00 P.M. First Assembly is celebrating 53 years of service to the Albemarle area. The church is located on US Hwy 17 Business south (Queen St. Extended). Pastor Gloeckler and the congregation extend an invitation to the public to attend any of these services. 73rd Anniversary First Presbyterian Church of Edenton will begin their 73rd An niversary Celebration with a family dinner May 15th, at 6:00 P.M., in the church Fellowship Hall. In addition to the dinner, there will be much sharing of memories and “remember when’s” as well as games and en tertainment for all ages. Open House Continued From Page 5-A Schoolhouse every hour starting at 11 A.M. on Saturday and 3 P.M. on Sunday. The Edenton Histroical Commission invites all Chowan County residents to come and visit these historic buildings. THR CHOWAN HERALD MOTHER’S DAY*BABY Benval Kyle Simmons, the son of Wayne and Pamela Simmons of Columbia, was bom at 11:15 A.M. on Mother’s Day. He weighed 6 pounds and 5 ounces. (Staff photo by Richard. Williams) Soil Stewardship Wk. Soil Stewardship Week The Chowan Soil and Water Conservation District will join in the nationwide celebration of Soil Stewardship Week May 16- 23, announced Lloyd C. Bunch, Chairman of the District. The theme of this year’s celebration is “A Time for Tenacity”. 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Again this year, in formative material on the Soil Stewardship Week theme will be distributed by the Chowan District to clergymen, lay leaders, churches and to individuals participating in the ob servance Marine Corps To Celebrate 40th Anniversary CHERRY POINT - -Marine Corps Air Station Point will celebrate fts 40th anniversary May 15 with an Open House in cluding displays of aircraft and equipment used by the Marine Corps. The public is invited. j NURSES GRADUATE Graduation exercises were held April 30 for 16 students of the 11 week Nurse Assistant course sponsored jointly by COA, Elder Lodge Nursing Home and the Employment Security Commission under the CETA program. They are, left to right first row, Jackie Moore, Cynthia Perry, Sheila Hassell, Ollie Blount, Bettie Hassell, and Janice Hassell. Second row, left to right, Charles Andrews, Administrator, Betty Andrews, Director of Nursing, Marion Speller, Frances Hardiman, Ethel White, Brenda Fleming. Edessa Holley, Gracie Jenkins, Eleanor Davis, Amalia Courell, Lisa Moran. Bonita Comstock and DeAnne Darnell, instructor. Scheduled to be on display are aircraft such as the AV—BA Harrier, A-4 Skyhawk, EA-6B Prowler and the verstile KC-130 Hercules transport refueler. Visitors will also get an opportunity to see an in-flight refueling demon rv? & • ir ~ ••Y"iiini ihiTit iiiiiTimuriMHfiiMiiiTiivir • rt~i r rrr~ Page 9-A strations by KC-130. Youngsters attending this year’s Open House will be treated to three per formances by TV per sonality Ronald McDonald. "Teach thy tongue to say, 'I do not know.'" Talmud
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