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R?; mm hi 1 v NAAS NOTES I | ByCONNIE ATHERTON } - I |[ * Hello everyone, here I am ; |j‘Again with the NAAS Notes. Not jl§:'.Very much to report this time, ■' but I thought I would write a > jfew lines anyway. We’re sorry to lose Lt. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson,%ut that’s the way the ball bounces. They are ■ now residing in Richmond, Va. Two officers are going on TAD. Maj. Frank LaVoy is going to Cherry Point for six weeks. Capt. and Mrs. Newmar and family are going to California. NAAS Would like to welcome aboard two new families: Ensign and Mrs. Frank Lucente of MABS who are? living in Hertford. Al so, W. O. and Mrs. J. Spraling of H&MS. They are temporarily sit juated in Capt. Pressons’ home. Mrs. Ann Noble and Mrs. Kaui Hospital Patients) Visiting. Hours: 10 to 11 A. M., « io 4 P. M., and $ to 8 P. M. Children Under 12 Years of Age Not Permitted To Visit Patients. -.1 Patients admitted to the Cho wan Hospital during the week of * September 30 to October 6, were: ; White ► Frank' Jones, Edenton; Merrill Copeland, Hyland; George Ander son, Hertford; Mrs. Norman Stal lings, Hertford; Maurice Bunch, Edenton; Mrs. Eleanor Casper, , Belvidere; Mrs. Ernestine Ontiv eros, Edenton; Mrs. Vicki Jo Poli, UVougS V °U ne d ||rl p dentists say "weederfal* . *« “beet Pve erer need”... “beet Math vasae an the ssarke^ Good Reading for the Whole Family •News • Facts •Family Features The Christion Science Monitor y One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or ‘money order. I year SIS O • months $9 Q 3 months $4.50 □ s#t Nam# K- ' ~ . '•. vi Si 1 Address ‘ I G& done ~ State " rs-ts J I |HIM TIME If TO ANSWER 11* 3 R s** Sometimes it’s impossible for the person you’re calling I c " ife to get to the telephone immediately. That’s why it’s S smart to let it ring at least ten times or one minute '■ before hanging op. I S*. iGet the most from your telephone service. Answer f I your own telephone as quickly as possible and allow ■ SL the other fellow enough sipie to answer his. /jjx <1 ■ «;* fiinM (% . Uenl« . Herlferf 'lib V - I Metz were hostesses at a recent baby shower honoring Mrs. Nancy Dalton. And now, lam happy to announce that Lt. and Mrs. ,Don ald F. Dalton are the proud par ents of a baby boy. • SMrs. Dell Wood and Mrs. Pat Widdick 1 were hostesses at the MABS Coffee, held October 3rd. • Mrs. Kaui Metz and Mrs. Syl via Engemana represented the O’ Wives Club in judging the flower show at the Chowan County Fair j last Tuesday. Hostesses for the O’ Wives busi ness meeting were Mrs. B. W. Em berton and Mrs. H. Roth. The program was a beauty counselor demonstration. Guess this winds it up for one more week. ’Til next time then— ’Bye. Edenton; Mrs. Sylvia Miller, Hertford; Mrs. Francis Winslow, Winfall; Mrs. Dorthine Pavlich, Edenton; Ira Dail, Hertford; Mrs. Frances Mann, Creswell; Mrs. Emma Davenport, Creswell; Mrs. Dixie Kinman, Hertford; Mrs. Carolyn Layton, Edenton; Miss Beatrice Wilson, Edenton; Mrs. Nancy Dalton, Edenton; Mrs. Lenora Snell, Creswell; Miss Bet sy Parks, Edenton; Miss Patsy Twiddy, Edenton. Negro Earl Hall, Edenton; Willie Frank Phelps, Corapeake; Mrs. ■Alma Overton, Belvidere; Mrs. Donald Ray Johnson, Edenton; Mrs. Bessie Riddick, Edenton; Herbert Granby, Edenton; Mrs. Margaret Rogerson, Winfall. Patients discharged from the hospital during the same week were: White Willis Landing, Tyner; Mrs. Elizabeth Bateman, Edenton; Mrs. Sylvia Miller, Hertford; Mrs. Mar tha Swain, Creswell; Elbert Peele, Edenton; Charles Brewer, Hert ford; George Anderson, Hertford; Mrs. Eleanor Casper, Belvidere; Mrs. Vicki Jo Poli, Edenton: Nor man Stallings, Hertford; Mrs. Dorthine Pavlich, Edenton; Miss Beatrice Wilson. Edenton; Mrs. Frances Winslow, Hertford; Mrs. Carolyn Layton, Edenton. Negro Jasper Cobb, Edenton; Albert White, Edenton: IVJiss Alice Lane, Edenton, Mrs. Evelyn Eason, Sun ! bury. Births f Births during the same week' I were: Mr. and Mrs. James Eas | on of Sunbury, a daughter; Mr. j and Mrs. Robert Lee Casper of ! Belvidere, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Sherlon C. Layton of Eden ton, a son; M-Sgt. and Mrs. Har old J. Kinman of Hertford, a son; Lt. Com. and Mrs. Donald Dal ton of Edenton. a son. I Visiting ministers for the week of October 7-13 are: White, the| Rev. Mitchell E. Edwards; Negro, the Rev. C. H. Johnson. Entire Family 4-H Conscious Leon Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Evans, local lead ers of the Oak Grove Community, is doing well in 4-H Club work this year. He filled out a long time record book in 4-H forestry, tractor maintenance and garden. The entire Evans family are very anxious, with three children, Leon, Judy and Lewis, being ac tive 4-H Club members. Mr. and [‘Mrs. Evans hold local meetings ! quite frequently when it is im- THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1957. possible for the agents to attend. They held such a meeting on Fri i day, September 27, and planned an exhibit for that club for the Chowan County Fair. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Nixon, other local leaders. The Oak Grove Local 4-H Club is the newest one in Chowan County and due to the capable, active and progressive leadership furnished by the local leaders is one of the most .active groups. 1 It is a real pleasure for Exten sion workers to have good local leaders who can hold 4-H Club meetings in the absence of the agents, and who are glad to take over for them. TIMBER-USING INDUSTRY CHANGING FAST IN N. C. The timber-using industry in this state, as well as in other areas, is changing fast, accord ing to experts in the field. R. S. Douglass, forestry spe cialist for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service at State Col lege, says a good indication of the change is the attitude of sawmill operators toward land ownership and timber produc tion. Douglass says a few years ago practically no sawmill operators felt they could afford to own land and wait for a new crop of timber to grow. Now many of them have found it good busi ness. 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The investment in j young pines pays off,” con- j eludes Douglass. 'r~ “ ~ V SUNDAY SCHOOL | LESSON | Continued from Page 2 —Section 2 during the evening, if some of! these men become intoxicated and lose their senses. He is not re sponsible for those. “But if he knows certain busi ness associates are given to this [ vice, and are known to be heavy i drinkers, he, as a Christian should - deliberately avoid, and no doubt 1 will, entertaining this man in his home, or at least making a close , friend of him . . . because, if he did any of these things, he would (known to be a Christian) be tell ing the world more or less that t this vice in this friend be consid ered of little consequence ... It; is one thing to be kind to a man | who is a heavy drinker, with the j hope of winning him to Christ, I but it is an altogether different , matter to take him into close so cial fellowship . ... ” Paul not only advises Christians 1 to avoid close fellowship with evildoers in their daily lives, but he also declares that they should : not be allowed to have the fellow ship of the church. Dr. Charles R. Erdman says: “Possibly the time has come now for the Church to consider the discipline, not only of men guilty of the gross sins with which this sec tion of the epistle especially deals but also of those who are ‘greedy of gain,’ and ‘guilty of extortion.’ Such action might cause some consternation in our complacent, modern Church, but it might 1 bring a stirring, surprising awak ening Message to an unbelieving world.” Probably no truth from this les son needs to be stressed more in today's world than that of Chris tian purity. Everywhere one goes, practically everything one sees or! hears is tainted with an over-em phasis on sex. However, a prop per realization of the nature off our physical bodies will rule out all sexual sins. The conception that the body of the Christian is I the temple of the Holy Spirit is! one of the highest truths ever re vealed to man. God, as the cre ator and owner of our bodies, and the dweller therein, deserves at, our hands the very best efforts we can make to glorify him 1 through them. A sin of sex is) against the body in which God ! .dwells. Therefore, the only al- ! lowable principle for the Chris tian is clean, moral living. In a day in which loose morals are rampant and the trend of the world is to blink at sin, it is time for us to give more attention to . keeping the moral standards of | our church members as high as j Jesus Christ would have them to l be. (These comments are based on i the International Sunday School j Lesson outlines, copyrighted by the International Council of Re ligious Education, U. S. A., and j used by permission.) Legal Notices j ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE j North Carolina, Chowan County. The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of G. Louis Goodwin, deceas ed, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the sth day of September, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 3rd day of September, 1957. OLIVE C. GOODWIN, Administratrix. ; 5ept5,12,19,260ct3,10c , NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Chowan County. In the Superior Court. Leon E. White, Plaintiff, vs. Gussie Virginia West White, Defendant. I To: Gussie Virginia West White: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Plaintiff seeks an absolute di vorce from the bonds of matri mony heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant on the ground of separation for more than two years next pre ceding the commencement of this action. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later ithan the 21st day of November, 1957, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service I against you will apply to the (Court for the relief sought. [ This 21st day of September, 11957 LENA M. LEARY, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. Sept 0ct.3,10,17c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE North Carolina, ■ Chowan County. ( The undersigned, having quali ! fied as administratrix of the es tate of F. A. Jordan, deceased, late of Chowan County, North | Carolina, this is to notify all per- I sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 3rd day of October, 1958, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted ' to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under-. 1 signed. 1 This 3rd day of October, 1957. ANNIE C. JORDAN, I Administratrix. 0ct3.10,17,24,3 I,Nov7cWH State of North Carolina County of Chowan. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Notice Serving Process By Publication Walter Harris. Plaintiff vs. Rebecca Wilson Harris, Defendant. To Rebecca Wilson Harris: Take- notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Petition lor absolute divorce by reason of continuous separation between the parties for more than two years next preceding the institu tion of this action. You ard required to make de fense to such pleading not later than November 15. 1957, and upon your failure to do so the part}' seeking service against you will appiy to the court for the relief sought. This 17'.h dav of September, 1957. LENA M. LEARY, Asst. Clerk cf Superior Court. 5ept19,26,0ct3,10c NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Chowan County. In the Superior Court Sara H. Everett, Plaintiff, vs. Raymond L. Everett. Defendant. To Raymond L. Everett: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you Ha? been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the . relief being sought is as follows: Divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two (2) years separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not latei than November 14, 1957. and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for tin relief sought. This 23rd day. of September, 1957. LENA M. LEARY, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. 5ept26,0ct.3,10.17c NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of Nor'h Carolina, Chowan County. In the Superior Court. Lester A. Duse. Plaintiff, vs. Trixie W. Dcesc. Defendant. To Trixie W. .Deeso: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The naVtre of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute divorce on the grounds of two (2) years separation, You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than November 14. 1957, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will, apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 23rd dav of September, 1957. LENA M. LEARY. Asst. Clerk Superior Court. 5ept26,0ct3,10,17c Look how much more you can carry in a NEW FI TRAVELALL! 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Hines, deceased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, .this is to notify all persons hav j ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of Sep tember. 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re jeovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This 18th day of September, 1957. FLOSSIE HINES MODLIN. Executrix. 15ept26.0ct3.10.17.24.31c North Carolina. Chowan County. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE , Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by Duke Braswell and wife. Rosas belle Braswell to Herbert Leary, Trustee, dated July 31, 1951. and recorded in DT Book No. 63. page 102, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as substituted Trustee by an instrument in writ ing dated February 171 1955. and recorded in Book No. 11. page 239 in tile Office of the Register of Deeds of Chowan Countv. North Carolina, default having been made in tlx payment of the in debtedness secured by said Deed n Lefcu4 1 SINCLAIR-/^ U | yoccteaz s \\ \ j / J JOOO J. C. Parks Sinclair Service Station I’HO.XK 97A2 .... KDKXTOX PAGE SEVEN -j%h j of Trust, and said ing by the terms li.tr, . ice, ito foreclosure, and ti.c I • t 1 : li the indebtedness thereby uci. t d led a foreclosure lereof for rtiu purpose of satisfying ad iiioebt j edness. the undersigned, Suusti tiited Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Edenton, North Carolina, at 11:30 A. M., Saturday on the i 9th day of November. 1957, the ! real estate in Edenton, Chowan ; County. North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning on the west side of franklin Street, at a point where the northeast corner of the prop os ty hereby conveyed intersects with the southeast corner of the Charles H. Jenkins property and , thence along the west side of I Franklin Street, in a southerly di rection. thirty-three (33) feet, \ more or less, to the property own i ed; by the Edenton Ice & Cold Storage Company and thence ex tending back westwardly, be- J’tween parallel lines and parallel , with Water Street, to Dock Street. This conveyance is made subject ! to such easement in the northern wall of the property conveyed as Charles H. Jenkins has therein by reason of a deed from W. A. Everett and .-wife and Jno. W. Graham, Trustee, to said Jenkins, dated November 17, 1942, and re corded in Deed Book No. 4, page 220 Chowan County Registry and being the same property convey ed by W. A. Everett and wife to Duke Braswell. Dated and posted this Bth day of October. 1957. WELDON A. HOLLOWELL, Substitute Trustee. Oct 10.17.24,3 I.WHC
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