I h TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C.. August 12. 1965 k i ■ ^ I Mt. Carmel Kelly Horns To Bernice Kelly Harris To Return To Chowan In Fall JACKSON - Annual revival services will begin on Sunday MURFREESBORO-Dr. Bern- She received her bachelor of evening, August 15 at 8:00 p.m. ice Kelly Harris, N. C. author arts degree In English and his- and will continue through Friday and teacher, and Dr. BelaUdvar- tory from Meredith College and evening, August 20, at Mount nokl, Professor Emeritus, are master of arts from East Caro- Carmel Baptist Church, All returning to Chowan College this una College, Mrs. Barnhill has weekday services will also begin fall, It was announced Monday, traveled through the Middle East at 8:00 p.m. Other new Instructors Include on a study tour conducted by The guest speaker fortheweek Mrs. Undine Weeks Barnhill of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., will be the Rev. Mr, Earle Rog- Scotland Neck, and JamesS.Saul- and has done research and study ers, pastor of the First Baptist at Harvard University. Church of Madison, N. C. Rev. James S. Saulman has joined Mr. Rogers will be returning to the science and mathematics de- a former pastorate when he be- partment. He holds the bachelor gins the revival services, of science degree in biology from The Rev. Mr. Rogers Is a na- man, Morganton. As has been her practice for a number of years. Dr. Harris will teach creative writing. The non-credit creative writ ing course Is designed to give Berea College, Berea, Ky., and tive North Carolinian. He is a students an opportunity to ex- a master of science'from Ap- press themselves creatively, to palachlan State Teachers Col- wrlte about dramatic elements lege. found in everyday life and their experiences, according to Dr. Harris. As class projects. Dr. Harris’ students have produced a “Lite- NdtiOflol MsCt Mrs. Stephenson rary Supplement," written ar ticles for newspapers and other publications and had a play pro duced at the State Drama Festi val at Chapel Hill, Coming out of retirement to teach sociology. Dr, BelaUdvar- nokl has been Professor Emeri tus at Chowan for two years. A native of Budapest, Hungary, Dr. Udvarnokl was president of the Hungarian Baptist Convention from 1936-39 and was featured speaker at the Baptist World Al liance Meeting In Berlin in 1934. HAiApatP He has written extensively. He joined the Chowan faculty in 1952 and became a United States citi zen In 1955. Mrs. Undine Weeks Barnhill GARYSBURG - Mrs. T. T. Ste- graduate of Wake Forest College and received his Bachelor of Di vinity degree from Southern Bap tist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky, He has held pas torates in Indiana, Virginia, and In Wendell, Washington, and Sea board (which Included the Mount Carmel Church) and Is presently at Madison, He Is married to the phenson of Garysburg joined the ^prnier Miss Emma Dorris Mat- North Carolina Homemakers Turkey, N. C., and they Delegation which left from Ra- children, lelgh on Sunday, August 8 by bus friends and Interestedper- to attend the National 1965 Ex- sons are Invited to attend there- tenslon Homemakers Council vival services. Meeting at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Mrs. Stephenson Is the 23rd District Chairman, representing Northampton, Bertld, Hertford and Martin Counties as their Special Notices CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Woodard wishes to thank The theme for the week will each one for every kindness be “The Homemakers Role In shown during their Illness - for Community Development," the cards, visits and food, Aspe- IVUB. uiiyine wddi uam Stephenson will be re- cial thanks to Rev, Dalphon will join the EngllshDepartment. o" Saturday, August 14, Thompson. TNP 8/12 SAMPLE BALLOT OFFICIAL SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR NORTHAMPTON COUNTY INSTRUCTIONS IN MEMORIAM The members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service wish to pay tribute to the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Howell who passed away June 19, 1965. She was a loyal member of the -Seaboard Methodist Church. ” Therefore be It resolved; (1) That we acknowledge our appreciation for her services as a co-worker in the church and 1 To vote for or against make a cross (X) mark in the community, she gave unselfishly square at the left of the appropriate line. of ber time and talents. ^ (2) That as a lover of people 2 If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, returnshe brought comfort and joy to it to the registrar and get another. many by her visits, letters, aim telephone calls. As a wife, moth- — — er, and grandmother she truly lived to express her love and □ For the Legal Sale of Beer Within the County and Within ftll devotion to her family. We extend Municipalities of the County Wherein Such Saies Are Not Nowto^oaoji^ ^irsJmpaC" Authorized By Lew. (3) That a copy of these reso- □ Against the Legal Sale of Beer Within the County And Within Alljf°“ Municipalities of the County Wherein Such Sales Are Not Now Authorized By Law. □ For the Legal Sale of Wine Within the County and Within All Municipalities of the County Wherein Such Sales Are Not Now Authorized By Law. Against the Legal Sale of Wine Within the County and Within All Municipalities of the County Wherein Such Sales Are Not Now Authorized By Law. Tlmes-News. Mrs, C. G. Matthews Mrs. P. A. Bullock For W. S. C. S. Seaboard Methodist Church TNc 8/12 □ READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Q] For County Liquor Control Stores See Ogletree 1st [2 Against County Liquor Control Stores Chairman Northampton County Board of Elections. Special Election August 14, 1965 YOU NEVER OUTGROW A SAVINGS ACCOUNT r LET YOUR SAVINGS KEEP PACE WITH YOUR NEEDS Never too young to start a savings account! Open an account today to assure good things ahead. Parents, open an account on his be half this very day. ROANOKE RAPIDS Savings & Loan Association 265 Roanoke Avo Phone 537-4527 ROANOKf RAPIDS 1st & 2nd Mortgage Loans 2nd Mortgage Loans up to $10,000.00 Even If Your Home Is Not Paid For! Money Problems Are Our Business Need Money For: • Home Repairs • Taxes * To Consolidate Bills * Business Needs • Any Purpose * Commercial Loons Phone Roonoke Rapids JE 7-2538 OGLETREE REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CORP Representatives in Area For Piedmont Credit Corp The March Of Dollars Is Away From Northampton While Halifax, Bertie and Hertford Counties Get About $650,000 Net Profit a Year From Legal Sales . . . Northampton Gets Nothing . . . And Loses A Lot of Its Shoppers EMPORIA.VA, BOVKINS.VA. LlTTLerON MURFREES- BORO HALIFAX COUNTY ($296,152)4^^ I AHOSKIE ALL TOWNS SHOWN HAVE BeER-WINE AND ABC SCOTLAND NECK BERTIE COUNTY >($153,230) With Legal Control Surrounding The County, Tight Economic Squeeze Placed On Northampton This Means: Because Northampton doesn't have Legal Control, its toiks purchase ABC-beer-wine in nearby Legal Sale towns and also buy grocer ies, hardware, clothing and other items there. 2 This not only hurts Northampton merchants, it hurts every Northampton citizen, because lost business means fewer jobs at home. 3. Northampton's population has declined 1,600 people in the lost 10 years because so many young people had to leave the county to find jobs. 4. The lost revenue makes it very hard for North ampton to get new industry to provide more jobs, because we lock the funds to provide the things new industry expects (such os water and sewer lines, recreation areas, etc.) 5. As long os these conditions exist, Northamp ton will suffer while its neighbors grow and prosper. 6. The only solution is to adopt Legal Control. Otherwise higher and higher taxes will be placed on your home, your business, your form, your automobile or any of your personal pro perty. Let’s Try Legal Control Northampton County Citizens Committee For Legal Control