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Page 2-B CHURCH DIRECTORY iol )African Methodist I<M 6piscopal Zion )d uv . Pleasant Grave AMK . ‘ Zion Church ’ Ej Carteret St. "Wone: 482-2206 ftOii t '' rP! Kadesh AMK Zion Church WE. Gale St. Phone: 482-8342 Pastor: W. L Wainwright Ptaey Grove Zion Church Rev/G. S. Robinson, Pastor Sunday School-10:45 A.M. Morning Worship-11:30 A.M. 2nd and Fourth Sunday’s Hawkins Chapel Ml ■ A.M.E. Zion Virginia Fork Edehton, N.C. Sunday School 12:00 Worship Service 1:30 P.M. First and Third Sundays Pastor: W.L. Wainwright Canaan Temple A.M.E. Zion Church Route 2 Edenton, N.C. Pastor: Rev. T. McPherson Moiling Worship-ll:00 A.M. Sunday School-9:45 A.M. First Assemblies Os God First Assembly Os God Church U. S. Highway 17 South Phone: 482-4789 Pastor: Rev. Norm Gioeckler 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 Gale Street Baptist Church West Gale Street Pastor: Rev. T.M. Jones, Jr. Church School-10:00 A.M. Morning Worship-11:00 A.M. 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:22l-8515 Pastor. Rev. W. A. Moore Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Center Hill Baptist Church Tyner, N.C. Phone: 221-4060 Pastor: Rev. Robert Kelley Kdenton 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 Ylaeedonia Baptist Church Route 3 Phone:4B2-3059 Pastor: Rev. Charles Harris Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Wed Prayer Service 7:30 PM. Providence Baptist Church 214 W. Church Street Phone: 482-4102 Rocky I locs Baptist Church Route 1 Phone: 221-4015 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 Grove Baptist Church Route 1, Edenton Phone 482-8084 Pastor: Wilbert Mills Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship -11:00 A.M Midweek Service.- 7:00 P.M Ryan's Grove Baptist Church Route 3, Edenton Pastor: Kevin Whedbee Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Mid Week 7:00 P.M Phone 482-8871 Yeopim Baptist Church Route 2 Pastor: Rev. Edgar L. Bunch Sunday School 10:00 A.M. A.M. Cape Colony Free Will Baptist Church State Route 33 Alt. Phone 482-8208 Pastor: Rev. Gordon Massey : Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service 7:00 P.M. St. John’s Baptist Church Route 2, Edenton Pastor: Rev. J. E. Griffin Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:30 A.M. Wed. Prayer Service 7 P.M. 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 Christian First Christian (hurch McMullan Avenue Phone: 482-4587 Pastor: Rev. E. C. Alexander Church Os Goa 901 Johnston Street Phone 482-3554 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Night 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Night 7:30 P.M. Edenton Church Os God In Christ Corner of N. Granville 4 Peterson Sts. Pastor: Elder Alexander Dixon Sunday School - 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship - 12:00 6:30 YPWW 4 7:00 - Prayer and Youth Service (Tuesdays) Friday 7:30 - Prayer Service 4 Bible Study Church Os Christ Church Os Christ iioute 3, Mexico Road Phone: 482 4815 Minister: Rev. Bill Mead Bible School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M Evening Worship 6:00 P.M ’ - < a Ky L 'i o 4 v Ch urch orChrist Minister: Thomas Biggs Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M Wed. Bible Study 7:30 P.M Episcopal The Church of St. John the Evangelist East Church Street Priest-in-charge: Ven. Webster Simons, Jr. Church School-10:00 A.M. Morning Worship-11:00 A.M. St. Paul's Fpisropal Church lot W. Gale Street Phone: 482 3522 Rector: Rev. R. W. Storie Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.M Service and Church Schoo 11:00 A.M. Interdenominational Itandon Chapel Route 1 Phone:22l-8195 Minister: Rev. Robert Harrell Faith Pentecostal Holiness Church Route 3 Phone:4B2-7545 Pastor: Rev. DannyGurganus Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M Mid-Week Service 7:30 P.M Jehovah Witnesses Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Hwy 17 N Phone: 482-4321 Pentecostal First Pentecostal (hurch First Street Phone: 482-9871 Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church W. Queen and Moseley Worship 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Dr. H.E. Mallinson, Pastor Phone 482-4983 for in formation I United Methodist Kdenton United Methodist Church Virginia Road Phone: 482-3269 Pastor: Rev. Richard Blankenhom Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship SiTvice 11:00 A.M. Youth Meeting 6 P.M. Council on Ministries, Ist Sun. 7 P.M.-. September Jn North Carolina Means Entertainment For Everyone '< n By Glenn Mays From butterflies to bald heads and from bluegrass to Julius Boros, September in North Carolina will mean a lot of entertainment and enjoyment for everyone. Capistrano has its swallows but North Carolina has its butterflies. For years in late September clouds of monarch butterflies have flitted and fluttered into the state’s mountains on their way to Mexico for the winter. This year is expected to be no different. This three or four-day extravaganza of nature usually can be viewed at points along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Tunnel Gap overlook is a fovorite spot of monarch watchers but the butterflies don’t always follow the same route each year. Parkway rangers usually see the geginning of the migration and can provide information about its location. As for bald heads, many of those will gather in Morehead City for the an nual convention of the Bald Headed Men of America September 10-11. America’s sexiest, smoothest, pret tiest, smallest, most in tellectual and most kissable \fon Want “To &tink... “That 1 Ifeux 3u linen, Qut SJjj lfou 4jave -f) IPtinlinj Problem, We Want "To 4jelp. ” ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND AL-ANON Meet Monday Nights At 8 P.M. At First Presbyterian Church Corners of West Queen and Mosley -Mx r.sH W4RKET I fwj ,t.j r Leaiy Bros. Storage Co. Compliments - SaV/ ETCETERA %£ jfji t/V llflt / Buyers Os Peanuts ” ,, I Soybeans and Country Produce r A p" ■ ■ - ' 1 Jour Hqppyjlropping Center set*, of Fon.tor and tods, _OT A ,ETl6nfl *reoJi • Pttt* fupptUi • Autlnf I Phone 482-2141,482-2142 m —mm & H »" M "T 1 "' ATTPMn TUP rwi |d>ru Western Gas COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES I M I I d I lit lUll wl and frozen foods I Mitcnener Village KiBQSiNi 1,1.00 F YOUR CHOICE *--»■«» b b F ”S”2 yd “ THIS SUNDAY! K.'JS « Monday Through Saturday I EdentOfl, N.C. 3771 Bc/'.om Hood e-ten,on phone 48? 808? I We appreciate your business “Better Buys - Bigger Bargains” | A /-.Tf m '7llo.y*W. * 1 J|- *~lvTOhisj j here at P.H. Rose. EDENTONTRACTOR * •j£3g S & ~ SIABAOOK^ EQUIPMENT CO THE VILLAINOUS NAME OF HEROD! p!ln2*tadw»7 Your Ford Tractor Dealer Agents I the name of king hebod is synonymous WE WORK FOR PEANUTS, WITH CRUELTY AND MURDER IN THE BIBLE —BUT jyf. , AND WF ARF PROUD OF IT I N.C. 32 North Edenton I not to just one man/ herdo was the family w ... I NAME OF SVCML KINGS; L FAMILY IN EOOfA a A Hi PHONE 482-21 12 EDENTON,-NC I WHERE, rt IS SAID, THEY WERE FOGCIBLV rj — —l 1 COfyvfcV IfcD TO JUDAISM ABOUT 125 B-C. vX 48a, Custom Mode Cabinets and fine Wood Products I THEY RULED IN PALESTINE FROM 468. C. — ——— TC* „ _ y, KTrbDI V I TO A.D.100- H6GOO THE GREAT (73-4 8.C.) d® 4wL ftrj t iNUbLh I WAS THE RULER WHO, WHEN HEARING A H \ -. A -A * *l* ju D O~XT 0 ~ XT I mfslill fTTTTrI I FUTURE KING (JESUS) WAS BOON IN * -A & oUIN I Til 111 l I I BETHLEHEM. ORDERED ALL MALE BASIES / faft .TtS UUUULimU I up to ace three in that town be G" i Pk. cabinet chop | SLAUGHTERED SO THERE COULD BE NO ft he* A ’ I THREAT TO HIS THRONE! 8UT.... ./ . X. < MrScTtl»£jl/ k, .-. /< Telephone (919) 221 81 1 3 CORPORATION I , . ... EDENTON NC I ,#r 1 'jMling.lH route 3, box 127 a edenton, n.c .27932 ’ 482-2 63 21 WE SERVE Ext. Ed#n,on HERTFORD, n.c. T s Take out orders available I t Jjf WHILE SHE WAS STILL- THE WIFE OF HALF-SOOTHER HEROD PHILIP ! I > ">*aSr-' HCROO AGRIPRAI, A GWhNDSON, KEPT FAMILY TRADITION AUHE BY .. x .. x .si«.. , _ d r* J _ A _ C«iHM<nk l > : J Agr' KILLING THE APOSTLE JAMES AND IMPRISONING PETER. HIS SON, HECOO llfll I OWFI I lIMII R| AUNT rnPnfnn SSV lIOS I * AGPIPPAII, COMPLETED THE FAMILY ROLE OF VILLAINY BY FIGHTING ON FIvLLUVVELI UflQ DLV/Ull I Ee4JvH4WII VMIHIgw I THE SIDE OF THE ROMANS WHCN THE JEWS BEGAN THEIR REVOLT AGAINST • x &l M v ». ROME IN AD 66 —A RECORD OF WHICH ONLY A HEROD COULD BE PROUD f Clww «a nexa// DRUGS I non Frlwnton NCI SAve TH,S «* YOU? SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAP-BOOK -J * W Iyd | I Caeillwn.le.Ae. I nss »*.- a».lK»ils. »m«s^ X Mama « / . I » "~< EDENTON 482-2127 Swindell-Bass /o/in Gro# <2Me Vaitu compliments Os Funeral Home Bldg. Contractor ' _. _ _ _ . 482-4486 P.O. Box 681 17 ‘ Edenton Tastee Fre€Z Hwv. 32 North I 482-4756 Owned t Operated By Ed Taylor Edenton, N.C. | 482-8576 mimccr—. ji«myTh»aii»«oM.i«a ß Boswell S I S*IU) 17 COMPLIMENTS Edenton Shell ./ , , Route 1 Phone 221-4031 COWIKUWILNia n. Brood str„t orket I !***’ p * int ’ hartwar * OF A FRIEND Edonton. N.C. 221-8457 Smalts Crossroads | George Drawdy, Owner phonq 4824770 THE CHOWAN HERALD bald beads will be chosen for honors. Bluegrass music and dancing and plenty of barbecue will be on band at the eleventh annual Malcolm Blue Historical Crafts and Skills Festival September 24-26 in Aber deen. And what about Julius Boros in September? He’ll be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in Pinefaurst along with Kathy Whitworth on September 14. The induction will be part of ceremonies surrounding the annual Hall of Fame Tournament to be played over the famed Pinehurst No. 2 course. Some of the world’s top golfers will participate. Another golf event is set in Charlotte September 23-26 as some of golf’s greatest senior players like Arnold Palmer, Gene Littler, Miller Barber tour the Quail Hollow Country Club course in the World Seniors In vitational. Another sporting event is scheduled for Wrightsville Beach September 23-26. It’s the SIOO,OOO Wrightsville Beach King Mackerel Tournament. Near Weaverville, north of Asheville, Pioneer Living Day will be observed Sep tember 19 at Vance Birth place state historic site. On September 25 the North Carolina Marine Resources Center on Roanoke Island, in cooperation with Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, will conduct its annual National Hunting and Fishing Day Expo. In Blowing Rock Sep tember 16-19 runners and bicyclists will compete for honors in the Blowing Rock Road Race. A foot race is scheduled for September 18 and the cycle race for September 19. An Indian pow wow will be held in Clinton Sep tember 10-11. Charlotte’s Merchandise Mart will be the scene September 10-12 of a Dp-It-Yourself Fair. Persons 55 and older will compete September 10-12 in the annual Haywood Oil Golden Age Olympics in Waynesville. Cary stages its annual gourd festival September 11-12. Gastonia’s Starving Artists Festival is set for September 12. French Broad River Week, September 11-18, will provide activities ranging from raft and canoe trips to river hikes to educational workshops and even a river cleanup. The celebration will cover Buncombe, Madison, Transylvania and Henderson counties. The Mayo River near Madison in Rockingham County will be the scale September 18 of the Mayo River Races. Other boats will be featured September 25-26 in Beaufort at the eighth an nual Traditional Wooden Boat Show at Hampton Mariners Museum. Grapes will be stomped and wine tasted September 25 in Rose Hill during the annual North Carolina Grape and Wine Day. The annual Hey Dey Festival is set for Sep tember 25 Asheville and includes a scarecrow contest. Also on that day the fifth annual Caldwell Fall Festival will be celebrated in Lenoir. The Carolina Sailing Club race is September 18-19 on Kerr Reservoir near Henderson. Colorful kites will carry daring men on the air currents of Grandfather Mountain September 14-19 in the seventh annual Masters of Hang Gliding Championship. Defending champion Steve Moyes of Australia and other top pilots of the world will compete in the invitational event. Fishermen will compete September 16-18 for nearly $13,000 in prize money in the Atlantic Beach Fire 7Ki XHHUtQ 0 7omA. One. MVffUf M. A THOMAS K. PRITCHARD sls E. MAIN STREET F.OJOX 385 ELIZABETH CITY, N.C.27509 " PHONE 338-2272 WORLD’S FAIR IS DUNKING TO Ml END. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS SOON! WORLD’S FMR, OPRYIAND A GRAND 01E OPRT - SEPTEMBER 22-29. WORLD’S FMR - OCTOBER 1421. LKSHTFOOT SHOPPING A WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY - SEPT. 21: OCT. 2: OCT. 19 A OCT. 30 NEW YORK CITY "OCTOBER" WEEKEND SPECIAL OCTOBER 1* A 17 PENN DUTCH A READING, PA. OCTOBER 6-10 NASHVILLE GRAND OL’ OPRY A OPRYLAND OCTOBER 13-17 BURLINGTON, N.C OUTLETS OCTOBER 22-23 A NOVEMBER * SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WALT DISNEY WORLD, EPCOT CENTER CHARLESTON. S.C OCTOBER 25-31 LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY NOVEMBER 26-28 RADIO CITY MUSIC HAU "CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR" SHOW A SHOPPING IN NEW YORK CITY DECEMBER 4 Only first class transportation (T railway! Bus) and accommodations (In Knoxvlllo, |ust 6/10 mllo from fair sita) will bo usadl COMPLETELY LICENSED. BONDED G INSURED fOE TOUR PROTECTION ) Department’s annual king mackerel tournament in Carteret County. The Winston-Salem Gem and Mineral Show is September 17-19 at Dixie Classic Fairgrounds. For more information m w mmmmmwm Clothing Closet Located Over Pate’s Florist Open Mon. And Thurs. (14) pm i All Items < 50 each l . i The Service Is Sponsored By, The Local Churches i Thursday. September 16, 1982 about any of these events contact a chamber of commerce in the area of the event or the Travel and Tourism Division, 430 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611, telephone 919 733-4171.
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