years roll by, we real* ize more and more whot it meons to have the friendship of folks like you. That's why it is a pleasure to wish you ond yours o Jc Merry Christmas. GULF SERVICE STATION ■ ms * t EDENTON, N. C. _____ =? mQ 111 Christmas is the opportunity to “I put aside the routine ■ K E j of every day business I ■ 1 and with genuine HI sincerity, wish our customers ■ HI f 1 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I EDENTON, N. C. i 1 ,:L Tu. k. T ELLIOTT CLEANERS THE C KOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949. Mary Bunch Elected President Os Rocky Hock Church YWA Delightful Meeting Held At Home of Mrs. John Perry The Edith Shultz Y. W. A. of Rocky Hlock Baptist Church met at the home of the Counsellor, Mrs. John Perry ! with practically all members present. 1 The meeting was called to order by j liuth Worrell and after roll call and i reading of minutes a Lottie Moon j Christmas offering was takeh. i A feature of the program was elect . ion of officers for the year 1950, with the following being elected: President, Mary Bunch; vice-presi dent,- Christine Harrell; secretary treasurer, Marguerite Nixon; program chairman, Grace Bunch; social com mittee, Eleanor Evans, and Lillie Mae Bunch; enlistment and publicity com mittee, Geraldine Evans and Kranees Bunch; community mission> Ruth Worrell and Haze:! Bunch. The group decided to fix Christmas baskets for shut-ins, The program included: Scripture reading by Grace Bunch; Lillie- Mae Bunch read ““Love Gifts That Last”; Geraldine Evans told about the Lottie Moon offering. After singing some Christmas carols the meeting was dis missed with a prayer by Mrs. John Perry. The hostess then served candle wick salad, cookies, crackers, apples decorated like Santa Claus, hot coffee and candy. Mrs. Perry was presented a beautiful bed jacket as a Christmas present. The group was invited to meet with Eleanor Evans for the January meet ing. Funeral Held Friday For Wm. Lloyd Smith Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Rocky Hock Baptist Church for Wil liam Lloyd Smith, 49, who died at his home in the Rocky Hock section Wed nesday of last week. He had been in failing health for about a year. The Rev. Ed Gordon, pastor of the church, officiated, and burial was made in the family cemetery. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Sus ie Smith of Holland, Va., his wife, Mrs. Nelia Smith; two sons, Marvin, at home and Earl Smith of Plymouth; two brothers, Jessie Smith of Edenton and Louis Smith of Holland; three sis ters, Mrs. J. Q. Bass of Edenton and Miss Mary Smith and Mrs. W. L. Hedgepeth, both of Holland. Two grandchildren also survive. Active pallbearers were Charlie Peele, Warner Bass, Linwood Bass, Murray Bass, Percy Smith and Hubert Smith. Honorary pallbearers were Raleigh Peele, George Peele, Ellie Goodwin, Will Pearce, Henderson Nixon, Edgar Pearce, Elbert Peele, Heny Bunch, L. A. Bunch, Robert Morris, Dr. L. R. Williams, W. E. Malone, John Mitch ener, Elisha Harrell, Nearest Jordan, Lloyd E. Bunch and G. W. Lawrence. f " 1 ' JKerrtf -» j j ■ j|l < G/iri