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Page 2-B | Presbyterians To Meet At Jennings Home | The Summer Sunday School of First Presbyterian Church, Edenton, will be held June 20, at the home of John Jennings, 147 M Bay CHURCH DIRECTORY St. John’* MKMO TO Al l. t'HUKtIIKK BapUst Church OK CIIOWAN COUNTY Route 2, Edenton As a public service The Pastor: *** J E Griffu> Herald is happy to publish a Sunday School 10:00 A.M. list of Chowan County Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. churches and pastors. If your Wed. Prayer Service 7 P.M. church is not listed and you care to have it included, please can 482-4418. Independent Baptist African Methodist Immanuel Baptist Church W Queen Street, Extd. Episcopal Zion I’hone: 482-3567 Pastor: Rev. Ashby Browder Pleasant Grove AMK Sunday School 10:00 A.M. /.ion Church Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. E. Carteret St. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Phone: 482-2206 Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Weekly Daycare and Kadesh AME Zion Christian School grades 1-12 119 E. Gale St. Catholic Phone: 482-8342 st - Pastor: W. L Wainwright Catholic Church Phone: 482-2617 Hawkins Chapel Christian A.M.E. Zion Virginia Fork l irst < hristian tl,urch Edenton, N.C. McMullan Avenue Sunday School 12:00 Phoue: «2-4587 Worship Service 1:30 P.M. Pastor: Rev E c Alexander First an d Third Sundays church Os God Pastor: W.L. Wainwright m Johnston street Phone 482-3554 First Assemblies Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Os God Sunday Night 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M. First Assembly Os ’ God Church Edenton Church Os U. S. Highway 17 South God In Christ Phone: 482-4789 Comer of N. Granville & Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler Peterson Sts. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: Elder Alexander Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Dixon Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship - 12:00 - Prayer BaDtist and Youth Service ” (Tuesdays) Rallards Bridge Friday 7:30- Prayer Service BapUst Church * BiWe Stud y Route 1, Tyner, N.C. Church Os Christ Phone: 221-4860 Pastor: Rev. George Cooke Church Os Christ Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Route 3, Mexico Road Phone: WFBJBHJJSt Center liili Chapel , BWljji BapUst Church AMrc Tyner, N.C. Phone:22l-8515 Morning Worship 10:30*"A W Pastor: Rev. W. A. Moore Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Cape Colony Center llill Church Os Christ Baptist Church Minister: Thomas Biggs Tyner. N.C. Phone:22l-4060 Sunday School 10:00 A.M Pastor: Rev Robert Kelley Morning Wo rship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 6:30 P.M. Edenton BapUst Church Wed. Bib|e study 7:30 p M South Granville Street Phone: 482-3217 _ . Pastor: John A Allen EplSCOpal Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Coalition i« Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. 102 E. Queen Street Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Phone: 482-8973 Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M Priest-in-charge: Ven. Webster Simons, Jr. Greater Welch’s Chapel Church School-10:00 A.M. BapUst Oiurch Morning Worship-11:00 A.M. Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4058 Macedonia Baptist St. Paul’s Church Episcopal Church Route 3 Phone:4B2-3059 101 W. Gale Street Pastor: Rev. Charles Harris Phone: 482-3522 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Rector: Rev. R. W. Stone Morning Worship 11:00 A.M Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M Evening Worship 7.00 P.M. Service and Church School Wed Prayer Service 7:30 11:00 A.M. P.M. Providence BapUst Interdenominational C, ! u ”* Hand on Chapel 214 W. Church Street Route 1 Phone:22l-8195 Phone: 482-4102 Minister: ' Rev Robert Harrell Kockv lluv. BapUst Church ai ‘ h Pentecostal Route 1 Phone: 221-4015 Holiness Church Pastor: Rev. Don Wagner Route 3 Phone: 482-7545 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: Rev. DannyGurganus Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M 1 Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M Warren Grove T , , Baptist church Jehovah Witnesses Route 1, Edenton Kingdom Hall Phone 482-8084 of Jehovah’s Witnesses Pastor: Wilbert Mills Hwyl7N. Phone: 482-4321 Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Pentecostal Morning Worship -11.00 A.M. remecosiai Midweek Service - 7:00 P.M. Eir*l Pentecostal Church ,(van’s Grove First Street Phone:4B2-9871 Baptist thurch Presbyterian Route 3, Edenton First Presbyterian Pastor: Kevin Whedbee Church Sunday School 10:00 A M w. Queen and Moselev Morning Worship 11:00 A.M Worship 11 A.M. • Mid Week 7:00 P.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. ptwne: <K - 8871 Dr. H.E. Mallinson, Pastor Yeopim Baptist Church shone.f hone . «2-4983 for in tioulc 2 formation l>Mor: Rev Edgar L Bunch United Methodist : Sunday School 10:00 A.M. UmM - Morning Worstop 11:00 A M t ape Colony Free Will Virginia Road BapUst Church Phone: 482-3260 State Route 33 Alt Pa,^. Phone- 482-8208 Rev. Richard Blankenhora i *** '0:00 AM. ' Sunday School 10:00 A M ■ „ Morning Worship 11:00 A.M I y Meeting 6P M Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Ist ministries, r . I* V Street, Snug Harbor. Cars will meet at the church at 9 A.M. and drive up together. The lesson, led by the Jennings, will be based on John 11, Jesus at the wed ding in Cana of Galilee. People are invited to bring pictures of their own wedding to show as the wedding vows are discussed. The group will be back at the church in time for the 11 A.M. service. The Pastor, Dr. H. E. Mallinson, will preach on Romans 5:5, “The love of God has been poured into our hearts.” Camp Meeting The youth of the Happy Home Pentecostal Holiness Church will be having a youth camp meeting at the Happy Home campground June 20 - 27. The Rev. Rita Boyette and the Rev. Danny Meads will be the keynote speakers. There will be special singing each night by various talents, with the ■ choir from Goldsboro singing June 26 and 27. The Rev. C.G. Chappell is pastor. Everyone is invited to attend. New Rates Don’t be surprised if you get a new graphic “First In Flight” plate when you renew your vehicle registration. The Division of Motor Vehicles is replacing license plates in the series AAA-101 through JAY-999 which were manufactured in 1975. These {dates are being replaced because they are the oldest plates and many of them are faded and . illegible. If you have a license plate 1 in this series, you will be given a new graphic plate at no charge other than the regular license plate renewal fee...and you may keep your old plate. I" m 7isHZtKiuiT m \£jrT"r 7-/- Leary Bros. ET CETERA lljlCl B wrS O, N—' * bZTEEL Sutks • ocoui • ftbfeetf Soybeans and Country Produce breakfast 6:00 a.m. dinner #:3o p.m. . qJZ, ..Your Happy Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds I fresh seafood and choice steaks I • e*ftU 9 S Phone 482 2141,482-2142 £ PPELfS GROCERY . I 1 I . II ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE T" TCWn TUC r'UI idpu western Gas IETE LINE OF GROCERIES f\ I I QINU I I tND frozen fooos Mitchener Village ENE 426-7264 HERTFORD YVjUn OHUIOt Phone 482-4483 ■ “° utlet THIS SUNDAY! I Compliments day Through Saturday I _ _ £ _ CD ICM load Edanton Phono 487-8082 i I J ey I ° » mcivL/ luyr - Bigger Barg,!,,’’ T » ? * -.-..a., EQUIPMENT CO I. Blanc hers to the e. rz. J AHITHOPHEL, LONG A UEMBER OF KING DAVID'S PONY COUNCIL, I Peanut Industry >rd Tractor Dealer Agents Ift. . . i ofIHX I a wily politician, whose advice was valued as wisdom fbow a x*/c .. j&L li SACBEO OOACLE, LEFT DAVID AND JOINED A6SOLOM WHEN THAT Wt rC AINU IO ( n » M3UNG POINCE PeOLTeD AGAINST HIS FATHH? IN AN ATT6AAPT TO AND WE ARE PRO'ID OF IT! C. 3Z North, Edenton IBPMLt j. JBf| I seize -rue thbone. but king cwid sent another wian of= ... cneMTnw M r EBBifc 1 WISDCRA.HUSAI, IN A PtjeTENSE OF JOINING ASSOLOM’S REBEL PHONE 482-21 12 EDENTON, tvs. I ■ Wjcwjv. if ABWrXIDCOUNTEBPCTANYOF AHITHOPHEL'S SAGE COUNSEL. WHEN " 11 f AB6OOM BIP TAKE HUSAI'S ADVICE OVEP HIS OWN, AHITHOPHeL Cuiion. Mon. Cob.~r, w«>l p...k.r, . _ UollMr KNEW THAT CAVID WOULD NEVEC BE DEFEATED —GO HE LEFT (' MADI L’ // THE ABIAXRETUPNING HOME, WH6BE HE PUT ALL HIS AFFAIRS ((? V. IN ORDER—FOR HE KNEW WHAT TO EXPECT WCE KING DOWIO SON -if jßt J ;!■ MapAww ere })i cm' ’.4 ■ . — tnirrt r mr Ij/ a ttNer. mi % ■ SOUTHEASTERN OPtRATIONS .'-Y , rhurtteo.. ON COTTON MILLS ATLANTIC ned by those we | Ext. inton Savings Hotiowiii o.d bioujr [nail Edenton, NX. m Ei KEEP IH\e FOR VOW? SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAP-BOOK EDENTON 489 9127 i Save Does Make A Difference! mi— h *”*'***' ARLOTTE LIBERTY John Gross ; Airport Rd. AL INSURANCE CO. Bldg. Contractor edenton New 4 Recapped Tirn (20 EAST QUEEN STREET P.O. BOX 681 111 «M-7488 8- 6 MoTmj HOSPITALIZATION ACCIOFNT EdflltOll 8 1 Sat > edenton. N.C. 482-8576 482-2688 Edenton. NC OS well’s Compliments of “ Edenton She,! ri . . Rout. i Phone 221*403! Edgewater Motel N slrM , Market r-" ut - hK&Mn ' & Efficiencies E d.n.on, N .c. THE CHOWAN HERALD The Carolina Review: ERA Backlash Is Continuing 1 us ’ F . WHO IS WRONG?...“I HMrP&’s usually right on such tilings, but he’s wrong onthisbbe. He’sas wrong as he can'be.” Those were the words of a North Carolina senator who voted against the ERA ratification bill week before-last, though heavily lobbied by the governor to support the bill. “What about the Lou Harris poll?” the senator was asked. “The questions must have been slanted or something cause it’s wrong too,” he said. The senator went on, “Listen, I was home last weekend (weekend after the vote) and I went to every meeting I could find. Everywhere, people were coming up to me and shaking my hand for the way I voted. Thai they’d ask, ‘What’s wrong with Jim Hunt?” That particular senator had some fairly convincing evidence to back up his Clothing Closet Located Over Fate's Florist Open Mon. And Thurs. (1-4) pm All Items 50 each The Service Is Sponsored By The Local Churches words with 2,057 letters against the ERA and 775 supporting it. Still, the governor wasn’t wrong-isn’t wrong-in his support of ERA, according to Hunt spokesman Brent Hackney. “I’d believe the Lou Harris poll before I’d believe an orchestrated mailing.” Hackney said. Hackney maintains that the governor couldn’t lose either way. “The governor really put himself on the line for something he believes in very deeply-and I don’t think a whole lot of people will hold that against him,” he said. But there were ad missions from the governor and his staff that some strained relations had arisen over the ERA con troversy and related lob bying. “It’s been a very intense couple of weeks, and feelings run high on this issue,” Hackney said. The governor, however, said he didn’t expect the hard feelings to last very long. At his weekly news con ference, Gov. Hunt said the “tendency for things like this is for Democrats to get back together...and I expect it on this too.” The governor is probably right, but there are some pro-ERA people who don’t intend to forgive and forget and they are making it pretty hard for the 27 “no” vote senators to do so either. One person or persons sent the senators a poem, accompanied by a plastic bag containing a handful of chicken manure. Another poem came from the N.C. Daughters for the Amendment Ratification and was enclosed with a lady’s white glove. It read: “You hid in the chapel to say You’d vow not pass ERA. Speed, under a pew, John Mitchener Board of Education There are three kinds of people in this world: Wf ... Those who make things happen, H jP ... Those who watch things happen, and JHH ... Those who wonder what happened. Agressive leadership working overtime for the children of Chowan County - that is my pledge to you. i . //vW? ijcu,M LjPu/i wit! On June 29th, elect j / 0 / John Mitchener to the Board of Education. [/ Mum » m* - ram tor by commm« »<>./«i t/ John Mltchonor. School board Member. Finds his chances are few. You’ll see. ERA’S here to stay.” That poem was a reference to a meeting held by the “no” voters in the legislative chapel to check the numbers for and against. ERA lobbyist Betty McCain was reported to have said she found longtime senator, Jim Speed, hiding later on the floor between pews Ifou IVsnt “To fit ini... That i Business, But Dfo Ifou ijava -f? Printing Problem, U/tt U/ant To 4jtlp. " ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND AL-ANON Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At First Presbyterian Church Corners of West Queen and Mosley Thursday, June 17, 1982 avoiding her. “Get up from there, you’ve got'' a bad back,” she was reported to have said to him. : “That was never said, and I was never hitfing on the floor between *iy pews either,” Speed says. Pondering who to believe, one observer sumined it up. “Jim Speed don’t hide,” he said. | 1 HMo one holds more strongly to an opinion than a man of little intellect.
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