PAGE TWELVE Baptists ToObserve Stewardship Week Five Services Scheduled To Be Held In Bap tist Church The Rev. Paul E. Lemons, pastor of Warwick Baptist Church, announces thalt Mission and Stewardship Week for the Chowan Association will be observed February 19-23, 'Five visit ing- speakers will conduct meetings in the Edenton Baptist Church and in the Gaitesville Church. The schedule is as follows: Edenton Monday—James W. Ray. Tuesday—Arthur R. Gallimore. Wednesday—lC. W. Bazemore. Thursday—H. H. MdMilian. Friday—Earle L. Bradley. Gatesville Monday—H. H. M'dMdllian Tuesday—'Earle L. Bradley. Wednesday—James W. Ray. Thursday—. Arthur W. Gallimore. Friday— C. W. Bazemore. Dr. MdMillian and Dr. Gallimore are former missionaries to China; Mr. Bradley is a missionary of Eastern Nort)h Carolina and Ray is secretary of student work. (Mr. Bazemore is connected with the Recorder. €pl. Aubrey E. Harrell Finishes Army (Course Corporal Aubrey E. Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harrell, Route three, has recently completed an eight weeks cycle with the Automotive Maintenance School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Prior to his induction into the army at Edenton, on November 29, 1950, Cpl. Harrell attended North Carolina State College at Raleigh, N. C. This course was the general nam tenance and operational repairs to many types of Army vehicles and trains personnel to be competent gen eral automotive mechanics. The Automotive Maintenance School is part of the Specialists Training Regiment of the famed Bth Infantry Division, Fort Jackson, S. C. JBNTHRTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Carson Chappell and Charlie of HoWbsville entertained the following at dinner Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nichols, Mrs. Margaret Smithson of Tyner, Mrs, Marguerite Bunch, Miss Ada Morris, Miss Merle Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Edenton, and the Rev. and Mrs. George Story of Hobbs ville. 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Forest Warden Urges Observance Os Law l Unlawful to Ignite Ma terial Without Secur ing Permit f, Frank V. White, Chowan County i s Forest Warden, this week calls at- ; c I tent ion to' the Law regarding brush | 5 burning. He expressed his apprecia-jl -|tion for the cooperation he has re : 3 1 ceived in previous years, and said he - ; i j hoped the same cooperation will be re alized this year. Mr. White pointed out that it is unlawful for any person, firm or cor poration to start or cause to be start ed any fire or ignite any material in j any of the areas of woodlands under ( the protection of the State Forest Ser- ] vice or within 500 feet of any such • protected area between the first day < of February and the first day of June or between the first day of October ! tnd the 30th day of November, : n any * year, without first obtaining from the ! State Forester or one of his duly au- -j thorized agents, a permit -to ignite any ( . material. No charge is made for | i granting of said permits. I< r \c 5 W t T. Harry Elected j] l Boy Scouts Chairman 1 (Continued From Page One) < i $1,110.00 being raised in Edenton. A movie depicting the National j , Jamboree at Valley Forge in 1960 was i shown by Harold Pace, Scout Eatecu- j tive for the Tidewater Council. The ] ’ film indicated tbe far-reaching effects on the youth of America due to travel- i ’lling to the Jamboree site and there i mingling and associating with other i boys from all over the United States i > and 17 foreign countries. ] 1 J. L. Chestnutt, district vice-chair- ‘ man, presented nominations for dis- t trict officers for 1961 and the follow. , ’ ing men were elected by the group: * W. T. Harry, District Chairman. Olirtton T. Eley, District Vice-chair man. * The Re'". E. B. Edwards, District > Commissioner. 1 (Members-at-large elected for the year were: Silas Whedbee, Hertford; W. J. Taylor, Dr. A. F. Downum, and West Leary, of Edenton; A. P. Good- I win, Gatesville; H. B. Hofler, Sunbury; 5 Stillman Leary, Rocky Hock, and C. D. White of Winfall. Mr. Chestnutit ex-* . plained that these men would com . orise the District Committee for 1951 , and would help carry on the Scouting . program in Chowan, Perquimans ana s Gates counities. Others present for the meeting were Geddes Potter, Dr. A. F. Downum, James E. Byrum, West Leary, Charles Skinner, Chas. Skinner, Jr., Clinton T. Eley, Otis White, R. C. Elliott, H. Edwards and Bill Sutherland, Field Scout Executive. MASONS TO MEET. Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the court house. The master of the lodge, C. B. Mooney, is anxious to have a full attendance. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1951. ! MARINES NEED MEN I Caiptain M. D. Smith, Jr„ director [of Marine Corps Recruiting for North 'Carolina has announced the quota for enlistment in the Marine Corps is un limited. To be qualified for enlistment a man must be between the ages of 17 to 29, of good moral character and must be able to pass the mental and physical examinations. Ex-Marines, who held the rank of Sergeant or below at time of dis charge may now re-enlist in the Ma rine Corps and retain their rank, j 'Married men without prior Marine : Corps Service may enlist in the Ma. | rine Corps Reserve and be assigned to t active duty immediately. LEG AL NOTICES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned, representing the heirs at law of W. H. Twine, deceas ed, will offer for sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, February 17,1951, at 12 o’clock noon, the following des cribed tracts of land, to-wit: (1) Tract: Located in Third Town ship, said Chowan County and bound ed on td>e north and east by J. A. Griffin and T. Griffin; on the south by Skinner road and on the west oy Edna Aabell, containing 25 acres, more or less. (2) Tract: Located in Third Town ship, said Chowan County and boun 1- ed on the north by Edna Ashed; on the east by New road; on the south by Jesse Byrum and west by Edna As bell, containing 8 acres, more or less. (3) Tract: Located in Third Town ship, said Chowan County and bound ed on thie north by Mary E. Twine and C. B. Lamb; on the east by Mary E. Twine; on the south by B. M. Hollo well and on the west by Lena As bell, containing 17 acres, more or less, known as Quarter land. (4) Tract: Located in Third Town ship, said Chowan County and bound ed on the north by the Elliott land and on the east by Pauline Byrum; on the south by Pauline Byrum and on the west by an old drive-way, containing 214 ares, more or less. AH the heirs of W. H. Twine ate of age and the sale is made by permis sion of all of them. fhis 30th day of January, 1961. MHS. MARY E. TWINE. 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