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Page 2-B Holmes Class Os 1962 Holds 20-Year Reunion The John A. Holmes Class of 1982 gathered recently for the first time since graduation to celebrate CHURCH DIRECTORY! SIMM's MEMO TO AM. (miRtHKK Ba P‘J* t or CHOWAN COUNTY 2. Edenton As a public service The Pastor. Rev. J. E. Griffin Herald is happy to publish a Sunday School 10:00 A.M. list of Chowan County Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. I churches and pastors. If your Wed P™yer Service 7 P.M. I church is not listed and you care to have it included, please call 482-4418. Independent Baptist African Methodist ,nima ""*i church I W. Queen Street, Extd. Episcopal Zion Phone: 482-3567 Pastor: Rev. Ashby Browder I Pleasant Grove AME Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Zion Church Morning Warship 11:00 A.M. I E. Carteret St. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. I Phone: 482-2206 Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. I Weekly Daycare and I Kadesh AME Zion Christian School grades 1-12 I 119 e. Gale st. Catholic I Phone* 482-8342 Anne’s Pastor: W. L. Wainwright Catholic Church Phone: 482-2617 Hawkins chapel Christian A.M.E. Zion Virginia Fork „ C hriKtiaai Church - k] r McMullan Avenue SundaT'school 12:00 , I Worship Service 1:30 P.M. Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander | Fir* ani Third Sunday Church Os God Pastor: W.L. Wainwnght W1 Johnston street Phone 482-3554 . A i)• „ Sunday School 10:00 A.M. First Assemblies Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. I Os God Sunday Night 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M. I First Assembly Os God Church Edenton Church Os U. S. Highway 17 South God In Christ Phone: 482-4789 Comer of N. Granville & I Pastor: Rev. Norm Gloeckler Peterson Sts. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: Elder Alexander I Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Dixon Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. I Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Morning Worship - 12:00 - Prayer I Baptist and Youth Service I ' (Tuesdays) Raliards Bridge J Stryict I Baptist Church 4 B,We Study Route i, Tyner, n.c. Church Os Christ I Phone: 221-4860 Pastor: Rev. George Cooke tlnarch Os Christ Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Houte 3 - Mexico R®" l 1 Phone: 482-4815 Center Hill Chapel ~ Minister: Rev: Bill Mead 1 Baptist Church Bible School 9:30 A.M. I Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-BSIS Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. I Pastor: Rev. W. A. Moore Evening Worship 6:00 P.M 8 Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. I Cape Colony t enter Hill Oiurch Os Clirist Baptist Church Minister: Thomas Biggs Tyner, N.C. Phone:22l-4060 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. § Pastor: Rev Robert Kelley Morning Worship 11:00 A.M I Evening Worship 7:30 P.M I Edenton Baptist Church Wed Bib | e study 7;30 p M I South Granville Street Phone: 482-3217 w-, . , Pastor: John A Alien EpiSCOpal Sunday School 9:45 AM. The Church of St. John I Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. the Evangelist Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. East Church Street Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M Pnest-in-charge: 1 Ven. Webster Simons, Jr. Greater Welch’s Chapel Church School-10:00 A.M. I Baptist Church Morning Worship-ll:00 A.M. 8 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 Phone4B2-3522 Sunday School 10:00 A M Rector* Rev R. W. Storie t Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M I Evening Worship 7:00 P.M Service and Church School I Wed Prayer Service 7:30 11:00 A.M P.M Providence Baptist Interdenominational a,urch ' Kandon (hapel 214 W. Church Street Route 1 Phone: 221-8195 Phone: 482-4102 Minister: Kev. Robert Harrell 4 Rocky Hot. Baptist Church h aith Pentecostal Route 1 Phone: 231-4015 Holiness Church Pastor: Rev. Don Wagner Route 3 Phone:4B2-7545 Sunday .School 9:45 A.M. Pastor: Rev. Danny Gurganus 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 BaptisT cinu-ch Jehovah Witnesses Route 1, Edenton Kingdom Hall Phone 482-8084 -of Jehovah's Witnesses Pastor: Wilbert Mills Hwyl7N. Phone:4B2-4321 MaM*.™** . P“t«oMal Midweek Service - 7:00 P.M. First Pentecostal Church . Ryan’s Grove First Street Phone: 48241871 * Baptist church Presbyterian Route 3, Edenton First Presbyterian Kevin Whedbee Church Sunday School 10:00 A.M. W. Queen and Moseley Morning Worship 11:00 AM. Warship 11 A.M Mid Week 7:00P.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. ptwne: <B2-8871 Dr. H.E. Mallinson, Pastor -Yeopim Baptist Churc)i shonef hone <*2-4983 for in finite 2 . formation Pastor: Rev. VJ&r ll Bunch. United Methodist Morn)flgWoraWf 11.00 a m Mental Charch t ape C'ohusy Free wyi Virginia Road % R"** 4l * Chnreh Phone: 482-3238 Slate Route. 33 AM. * % I’tumc- 482-8208 , . - Key Richard Blankenhom Pastor: Rev. Gordon Masuey Sunday School 10:08 A M. Wl— Cmim u m a ** r™** s-s it ?: • anas "£ SSXI'ZZL sr?vs —* “ tbeir 20th reunion. The weekend began with a getting re-aquainted party on Friday night. June 18th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Forehand. OiL Saturday, June 19th, ttfljjP class members and their families enjoyed an af ternoon of fun at Arrowhead Beach. This was followed by a buffet and dance at the Chowan Golf and Country Club on Saturday night. Music was furnished by James Boswell. Thirty class members attended out of a graduating class of fifty-four. The president and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams, traveled the greatest distance from South Wind sor, Conn. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Jeanette Ashley) Pippin of Lancaster, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Marian Bunch) Mankin of Annandale, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuthrell of Newport News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dail of Lumberton, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rpnald (Joan Wright) Clark, all of Virginia Beach, Va. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Carolyn Harrell) Winslow of Hertford, N.C., BLUEBERRIES • PICK YOUR OWN • PERRY’S FARM Located Between Tyner ft Hertford Bring Your Own Container Open 8 A.M. • 5 P.M. Mon. - Sat. Closed Sunday Follow Signs IM* r—««» I ffllt'fk Tufrr I Leary Bros - Storage I r:=r ET CETERA *** * ' Buyers Os Peanuts *'* north moad street ; f SttJa • &totn • jfujjtnY Soybeans and Country Produce meakfast eoo am. dinner s:3o p.m. I? uttdDmpoxttd. A*rt«y« • ifomtmtt Happy Shopping Center Sellers of Fertilizer and Seeds fresh seafood and choice steaks -■ L PimQctffc2l4l.iK.-2142. _ . w"*u«.o L „ s ,.° R ATTPKin THC PHI IDH-I Western 6as COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES I I LZiMU I IWZ WriUllwM and frozen foods Mitcnener Village "-nou,~" M OF YOUR CHOICE Br Furniture Outlet T|_||Q Ql IMHAVI Leary Plant Farm Open 9am to 6pm I niO OUINUM T ! I A Nursery Monday Through Saturday Rt 1 Rocky HOCk Rood Rood Edonlon Phono 487-8082 -Bene, Buy, - Bi gg .r 1W *\ A ~be rmn EDENTON TRACTOR & uJBSSSSSi Ktw EQUIPMENT CO eh>ch.r. t. ifc. Peanut Industry Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents in biblical times, *hen long droughts set in and famine struck the lands, u,c wneir COP pc ami its . THE PEOPLE GENERALLY REACTED ACCOROING TO THE TRADITION OF THEIR OWN LAND. vvc WUKA rCANU 10, .. - _ , THE PHILISTINES,THeAMORITES,THE EGYPTIANS, THE MO6ITCS, ETC. REMAINED IN THEIR AND WE ARE PRO I ID OF IT! N.C. 32 North, Edenton towns AND ernes to suffer starvation but the Israelites.... PHONE 482 2112 EDENTON NC m—m Cuttom Mode Cobinet. and Fide Wood Product. ffIBPIP C &^SON^ COMPLIMENTS OF | jf (t ai&eque M 0N I 'j g URS ALBEMARLE ELECTRIC 1 SSsSsSSI *sl It fri-sat 11-10 MEMBERSHIP CORP. & oyoW UW 482sm OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE" \ Chlirch Street Ext. Ed * nton L * L-yser Edenton Savings houoweu aad biouht * 3% mean DRUGS I flan Edenton, N.C. wwe this for tour sunpay school scrap-book! wAf LvU■ ■ C # BU..HHMiUeKBiHiHmtNiNi.r.MMW I MkI» SBT.IWI MII II wnmnimt—lUMHl -S I Where You M B ** B * Difference! <2M» Vaitu John Gross, ' 1 Ivey Meadows Compliments Os Hwy. 17 Industrial P»rk Edenton, NC* Bldg. ContrtlCtOr Upholstery i fHanton FrMZ 482-4756 ‘ •. * P.o. Box 681 ms Norths shop*.* center taenton lastee rreez Edenton Edenton. NC ~ -■ .« . ~- KA T ., rlnr „^7,, i-\. Owned I Operated By Ed Taylor I Mi* lc« Cream Jintmy Thompson Manager 482-8576 482-2476 Boswell's COMPLIMENTS Edenton Shall Ad I A Route 1 Phene 221-4031 COMPLIMENTS n. Broad street -AACII* • The Friendly Store! •• OF A FRIEND Edmnton, N. G 122 1 845 7 smon» cros«rood», G«*ie Drewdy. Owner pho/> * 462 4770 * ' - : - *V- . ' y • y THE CHOWAN HERALD Mr_ and Mrs. Richard Dtßaßera Layton) Hollowdl Jkhmond, Va., Ms. Ann Hobbs Coodra of Greenbdt, Md” Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jethro and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (Beverly Morgan) Peoples of Chesapeake, Va., Harry “Boots” Lassiter of Emerald Isle, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mitchener of Spartanburg, S.C., Mr. and Mrs. James West of Manns Harbor, N.C. .and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Phipps of Cary, N.C. Those attending from Raleigh, N.C. were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nixon, Ms. Carole Phipps Coble, Robert B. Skinner, and Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Wright. Edenton residents attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Carolyn Bass) Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Pete (Gloria Byrum) Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Joyce Ann Cullipher) Tarkenton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon, Mr. and Mr. Carroll Forehand, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. (Joan Francis) Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whiteman. The only teacher present was Mr. Cedi Fry and Mrs. Fry. Several teachers and classmates had responded with notes which were read. Another reunion will be hdd in five years. Sales Noted WALTHAM, MASS.— Dennison Manufacturing Company announced today that while record sales were attained in the second quarter and first half, earnings were less than reported for these same periods last year. The Carter’s plant in Edenton is a Dennison company. Net sales in the second quarter ended June 30, 1982 rose to $144,906,000 com pared to $141,308,000 reported for the same period last year. Net earnings wore $4,611,000 or $.47 per share compared with $6,211,000 or $.63 per share for die second quarter of 1961. Net sales for the first half were $282,477,000 compared Continued On Page 8-B Clothing Closet Located Over Pate's Florist Open Mon. And Thurs. (1-4) pm , All Items 50 each The Service Is Sponsored By The Local Churches — Letter To The Herald Editor Dear Editor: By their solid rejection of Amendment No. 1 on June 29th, the citizens of North Carolina have spoken loud and clear for accountable and responsive government. I want to express my thanks to the more than 75 per cent of the state’s voters who voted against Amend ment No. 1. This could not have happened without the leadership and support of thousands of North Carolinians. I will be recommending that a proposed con stitutional amendment be introduced in the 1983 General Assembly to require that constitutional amendments be placed before the voters only in a November general election when the greatest number of. people will be voting. I will also propose legislation to direct an appropriate public official to set up procedures for explaining to the voters the legal and far reaching impact of proposed con- stitutional amendments. This will enable the voters to fully understand the amendments before they go to the noils. The voters of this state have reaffirmed Article I, Section 9 North Carolina Constitution: ‘ ’Frequent Ejections. For redress of Air Mai To Lebanon Suspended Because of a lack of air transportation, all air mail service to Lebanon has been suspended until further notice, the U.S. Postal Service announced today. Because of the suspension, of service, the Postal Ser vice says all air mail Hollowell’s Electrical Service Route 3 ' Edenton Alvin Hollo well > Owner ’ (Licensed Electrician) < Phone 482-2608 For Free Estimates , Call Alter 3:30 , New Work Contractor Thursday, July 29.1982 grievances and for amend ing and strengthening the laws, elections shall be often held.” Sincerely yours, Tom Gilmore Chairman Keep Hie Two- Year Term Committee destined for Lebanon will be returned to sender endorsed “Postal Service Tem porarily Suspended.” Customers can file for refunds on mail returned because of the suspension or reenter it when service is resumed.
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