The Chowan Herald SECTION B 1. ; fe I" 0•. n ■ ■ *■■ JKwKyfKyhfß fgk -aUS ■P fa** ~' t&&*t(' ,"*vv •• SH'* r ' r ’ BUYS COA HOUSE John M. Korbach. Jr., of Nags Head, right, prepares a deposit check for Dr. Gerald W. Bray, dean of administrative services at College of The Albemarle, In the kitchen of the three - bedroom house that was built by Light Construction students at the college. The 960 - square foot structure was sold at a public auction attended by ap proximately 25 people last weekend, and Korbach closed the bidding at 117,750. He plans to move the building to Dare County within the next few weeks. (COA Photo). Immanuel Baptist Church To Conduct Revival Dr. Steven Byrd will be conducting revival meetings at Immanuel Baptist Church, November 8 - 12. Services will start at 7:30 each night. A nursery will be provided and there will be special music. Steven Byrd is pastor of the Berean Baptist Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He became pastor in June of 1972 while the church was still meeting in a store building with an at 1^ TKahhlhq 7«**A *)*c. /ZjfStSEt: '*\ MVRTLf M. « THOMAS K. PRITCHARD gg . (fab* i (15 t. MAIN STREET %, ’ P.0.80X 315 ELIZABETH CITY, H.C.27909 x -x - **W j> PHONE 338-2272 ‘*-* l * l ■ LIOHTFOOT SHOPPING A WILLIAMSBURG POTTERY Nov. 20 BURLINGTON. N.C OUTLETS _ OCTOBER 22-23 A NOVEMBER 6 LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY NOVEMBER 26-28 V„ RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL "CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR" SHOW A SHOPPING ■ IN NEW YORK tiII—OEUMBII • Only first class transportation (Trallways Bus) and accommodations § COMPLETELY LICENSED, BONDED S INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION I Have one built for you. ★ Guaranteed Service And Satisfaction ★ Hoke S. Roberson, Jr. Kenneth Worrell Joe Holley Bill Hahne ✓jay VISIT THE HOME OF THE GIANT MOTOR corp. j/M Him r EDENTON 482-8421 g IIUIYL* Broad St. Ext. tendance of 60. During Pastor Byrd’s ten year ministry at Berean, there have been 7,072 professions of faith, 3091 baptisms and the Sunday School average has in creased from 60 to 1,566. Offerings have increased from S2OO to SII,OOO weekly and the membership has growH from 133 to over 3,000. The church presently baptizes over 600 converts yearly. lhursduy, October 28,1982, Edenton, N.C. Berean Baptist Academy day school enrolls over 200 students. The church also maintains a daily radio ministry, operates eleven Sunday School buses, sponsors two mission churches, supports 20 missionaries and has over 35 Bible college students preparing for full - time Christian service. Pastor Byrd received his education at Tennessee Temple College and the Jehovah’s Witnesses To Attend A Circuit Assembly In Williamston The Edenton congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses has made (dans to attend a circuit assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses that will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Martin County Auditorium in Williamston. More than 1,000 Witnesses and in terested persons from nine other congregations are expected to attend. The theme of this assembly, according to local minister, Fletcher Gardner is “Making the Truth Manifest in Our Lives.” Gardner said: “The assembly program is designed to help all to make the truth manifest in their lives by proclaiming it and demonstrating it in every aspect of their lives.” Principal speaker for this event will be Louis R. Beda, district representative for more than 25,000 of Jehovah’s Witnesses in North Carolina and Virginia. Sunday at 2 P.M. Mr. Beda will speak on University of North Carolina. In May of 1979 he was awarded an honorary doctor’s degree from Hyles - Anderson College in Hammond, Indiana. Pastor Ashby Browder gives a cordial invitation to the public to attend. Alternative School Honor Roll Mrs. Clara Boswell, Principal of Edenton - Chowan Alternative School is releasing these names as A-B Honor Roll Students: William Beasley, Chris Bryan, Chrustal Perkins, Zina Cofield, Stephanie Wright, Hilda White, Elaine Holley and Brenda Leary. This was for the first six weeks of the school year m - 83. Lake Superior is our nation's largest lake with a total area of more than 31,000 square miles. SECTION B “How Does the Truth Affect Your Life?” Commenting about this address, Gardner said: “The truth affects one’s life for good, not bad. A true Christian believes information found in God’s Word and strives to bring his life into conformity with the body of truth found there.” A special highlight of the assembly will come Saturday morning when special arrangements will be carried out for the baptism of new Witnesses. All sessions of the assembly are free, and the public is invited to attend. Army Corps. Public Hearing The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced that it will hold a public hearing at 7 P.M. on November 3 at Manteo High School. The purpose of the hearing is to receive comments from the public on a preliminary en vironmental impact statement concerning a plan by Prulean Farms to drain and clear more than 22,000 acres of land in Dare County. Hundreds of thousands of acres of land have been cleared in eastern North Carolina in the past decade.. This development has had a large impact on the economy, water quality, and fish and wildlife of the region. The Corps of Engineers has indicated that it will use the Prulean study and the public com ments from this meeting as a guide in considering further clearing in Dare, Hyde, and Tyrrell counties. For more information, contact the Corps of Engineers at 919-343-4952 or the Carolina Wetlands Project at 919-832-2971. When extra ice cubes are needed for punches, or ice buckets at parties, use muf fin tins instead of buying new Im cube trays. The big ice cubes will last longer. “We’retours” Get these huggables or any of these gifts when you save at BNC WII give you this pair of plush animals, a pewter mug or a chrome Cross pen when you purchase a Bank of North Carolina All-Savers or other qualifying certificate for SI,OOO stadium or more. blanket with If you invest a seat pad. WL J $5,000 or more, Come to Bank of H, ft M you can choose North Carolina where [ a gift from the 199918 saving pays in more JhRI above collection, fc!§j§|Wl ways than one. or select an ultra- K#NW"4 Bankcf thin clock calculator .. or a warm watch- NOrtnUOtOmla AMHwFK Chowan Jr. High Honor Roll Chowan Junior High School are proud to an nounce their A and AB honor roll for the first six weeks. A-Honor Roll 6-A None. 6- None. 7- Marlene Alexander, Julie Baker, Paula Goodwin, Leanne Perry and Paula Winslow. 7-B Mary Copeland. 7-C None. 7-D None. 7-E None. 7- Denita Elliott. 8- None. 8-B Terri Reid. 8-C None. 8-D Catherine Byrum and Liza Vaughan. 8-E None. 8-F None. A-B Honor Roll 6-A Lisa Ashley, Paula Lane, Vevlyn Parks, Celeste Ward, Tracy White and Warren White. 6-B Eddie Odom. ALBEMARLE OPTICIANS are pleased to announce the relocation of their office to Mitchener Village, 705 N. Broad Street Edenton, N.C. Effective October 10, 1982 7-A Mandy Bass, Mike Bunch, Tabitha Chappell, Stephanie Creighton and Martha Hornthal. 7-B Wendi Asbell, Emily Bass, Andy Bunch, Trade Evans, Keith Jordan, Michele Parrish, Alex Perry, Karen Sawyer, Michael Spruill and Bethany Winslow. 7-C William Flynn, Crystal Lamb, Kimberly Maddred, Thomas Nixon and Amy Williams. 7-D Melissa Kaye Bunch, Pamela Peele and Alicia Sellers. 7-E David Baskette and Becky Crabtree. 7- Teresa Dail, Stephanie Holley, Lisa Lassiter, Lori Nixon, Allison Overton, Neil Parks, John White and Stan White. 8- Teresa Bunch, David Butler, Tammy Copeland, Michele Krauss, Chris Rountree, Kim Taylor and Jay Timberlake. 8-B Jody Anderson, Robin Bass, Todne Bembry, Rodney Evans, Jackie Gilliam and Reba White. 8-C Kecia Coston, Markeisha Drew, Leslie Ervin, Deborah Hollowell, Kelli Johnson, Cynthia Jordan, Dean Odom, Jennifer Spain and Nancy Wright. 8-D David Hogan, Don Mc- Clure, Dorothy Moore, Ruth Staton and Brendette White. 8-E Terrylynn Adams, Kim Bryan, Pamela Hair, Sherrie Harrell and Dee Ann Morris. 8-F Christian Coston, Jenna Drew, Teresa Drew, Jessie Holley, Sharon Miller, Cristle Monds, Arlene Twine and Sharon White. Sermon Topic “The Gift of Giving” will be the sermon title this Sunday October 31, by the Pastor Rev. H.E. Mallinson, First Presbyterian Church, Edenton at the 11 A.M. Worship. Mrs. Edna Harrell will lead the Children in Understanding Worship. The Congregation has been called to meet after Worship by the Session to elect Elders, Deacons, and a Trustee. Mr. Dewey Whitehurst, Mrs. Marilyn Hibbard and Mr. Chester Stevens were the Nominating Committee. The Stewardship Supper will be held that same night October 31 at 6:30 P.M. Mr. Terry Williams is the Chairman of the Steward ship Campaign this year.