|T. Woody Miter Dies Ifront Auto Injuries ] Former Edenton Couple Run Down By Auto mobile In Riverdale I -a _____ T. Woody Killer, father of Mrs. Watson Bell, passed away in a hos pital nt Riverdale, Md., near Wash STOKES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAT M j BLEND OP FIVE LUSCIOUS FRUTTS!—C S FANCY M JBBj \ II Z# m FRUIT COCKTAIL l 2i 41*1 JUKI TURKrVC 11 W\ JELL-O DESSERT 2 15*1 POPULAR 11 or- mmrv Avcrrnc/HC 4M crocpijiTEp..p.»..37. Pk , 2JC XL FANCY OYSTERS|R r SAUCY, IM SHELL | MORTON S APPLES jj» 25* S SS 60c I mesh 63c I-: *4 99 UmXbeons r 25* g M Washington DoubU-Rad Psiohm I Afl Sfaao W inky Host* JBHHL 2 33c APPLE SAUCE 15 AF 9 APPLES | ORANGES W Malaise r 41* « N 5 Lbs- *7 rs I 2 Lbs - O A I 8 Lbs - O O 120I 20 Lbs - 17*7 AMlfll »—— CBOSSB A BBACXWBLL'S FAMOUS fiLM: ■I Mesh /DC I Bulk zUC Mesh - IU 1 Half Box $3.87 ★ Full Box $5.67 140 Lbs. Mesh $1.49 ★ 80-Lb. Box $2.85 KfUffiT 41l| ™■■ W A *• » | «' Pkg. H | y bar bbamd old-fashioned ft BMC PUNE mm 2 lbs. 23c 9ft PLUM «n»»««0 - 39* W. RH PEUrV aMmot 2 lh« WUMTWDWW RHE" MAOOLENE FANCY TERRY AFTER-DINNER CHOCOLATE Jpiiß HR FANCY ORAM •#»<* lbs. Zsc IjMHi;, swttT chips THIN MINTS 4Q C t « FRESH DASM CM*. sw« 8-oz. 23- 4 FOR 2#C AH PICKLES Ja<2t£o». ™ shell * f. cocoMirw"””” 2 for 27c r MIXED nuts £ 45* Ji Hi PASCAL Cjliff mmcy 2 stks 33c __________ Jar JT I FANCY IMPORTED. IN SHELL ' J B^pf H LETTUCE K.MM. 2 hds 25c BRAZIL hhtts 39* m f SWEET YAMS 5 lbs. 39c 5 F,,R 3JC g MTTIICY! MEAT ” TO* Vm THE GHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, M. C, THURBDAT, DECEMBER 23, 1948. inffon, D. C., Saturday near mid night. Ur. Miller’s death was brought about as the result of an accident a week earlier when he and i his wife were run down by an auto \ mobile while crossing a street in Riverdale. Me never regained con sciousness after the accident. Mrs. I Millet was also seriously injured and is still confined to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Miller formerly lived in Edenton but left about 26 years ago. The couple had planned to celebrate their 50th wedding an niversary on Monday of tips week. Surviving the deceased are his wife, Mrs. Lola Haste Miller; two daughters, Mrs. Watson Bell of Eden ton and Mrs. Montfez Clarke of River dale, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. T. C. Brown and Mrs. Rosa Miller, both of Colerain; and two brothers, Char lie Miller of Washington, N. C., and J. Frank Miller of Edenton. Funeral services were held at Riverdale Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. St. Paul’s Divided On Kind Os Restoration (Continued From Page One) came hecessary. This I thought un- sound and extravagant. The new plan proposes substituting a flat ceiling for the present barrel ceiling. This, in my opinion, is the most destructive change advised, and would completely destroy the beauty and devotional feeling of the interior as shown in the picture. The church would look like a hail with nothing to suggest a church but the memorial window. That, I understand, was a concession by the architect to the congregation, but looks out of place in so secular an interior. In all the great churches and cathedrals I can recall in America or abroad there is a Gothic, or barrel or vaulted ceiling. , It seems to be the expression in architeetare of the devotten, the aspiration of man. It was Ruskin, I believe, who described the Gothic architecture as a prayer in stone. A i flat ceiling in a church with a spire and a pointed roof is, indeed, an in consistency. The architect confesses ‘ to certain inconsistencies in his de-j , sign. But he condemns the present] . interior of the church for its incon-i . sistency, which is, indeed, an incon-! s'sistency in him. 1 1 If I admired the changes proposed i for the church I would disapprove saddling future generations with a debt they did not incur and of ignor ing the wishes of the living minority who do not approve i the restoration, and I would disapprove, as I tried to aay at the meeting, of spending so great a proportion of the funds of the church unnecessarily on the build ;ing of the church, which are needed* ifor its life—its activities: Missions, ] seminaries (teaching) and relief at (home and in foreign fields. This is ■the Living Church for which the Son iof God Himself made the supreme sacrifice. MRS. MARY L. ANDERSON WOOD. PAGE FIVE