Trailer Court
‘Requirements
Pointed Out
Due to anticipated influx of
personnel at the Naval Air Fa
cility, Harvey Point, eleven per
sons of the Hertford area have
contacted the Health Department
in regard to sanitation require
ments covering trailer parking
(courts.
| The Health Department is in
iterested in the sanitation of such
courts because •parked trailer
Coaches may create insanitary
Conditions by improper disposal
jof sewage and refuse. The condi
tions can endanger the health and
‘safety not only of the trailer oc
cupants, but the residents of ad
jacent areas as well.
•* Sanitation, as related to the
operation of a trailer court, re
quires more than a clean com
fortable and attractive vehicle.
It involves a safe water supply,
»and where all wastes can be dis
'posed of without creating a nuis
ance. There is a definite need
dor general guidance in the plan
ning and operation of trailer
courts, so the construction, op
eration, and maintenance of these
f _areas will be safe and satisfac
tory to everyone concerned.
The District Board of Health
adopted a trailer parking ordin
ance in January, 1957. This or
dinance defines a trailer court as
(any plot of land upon which two
or more trailers are parked.
Items of sanitation include site
provisions, service buildings, wa
ter supply, sewage disposal, re
fuse disposal, insect and rodent
control.
A permit is necessary to oper
ate such a court. It is requested
that any person or persons con
sidering construction of - a trail
er court first contact the Health
Department.
CENTER HILL CLUB NEWS
The Center Hill Local 4-R Club
held its monthly meeting at the
home of Susan Evans. The meet-1
ing was opened by the vice presi
dent, Susan Evans. The 4-H
pledge and pledge of allegiance
were given by the members.
Minutes were read and the roll
called by Sunny White. The
meeting was then turned over to
the new assistant agent, Miss
Catherine Aman. She talked to
the group about the different
demonstrations 4-H’ers could
give. The values of giving a
demonstration were stressed and
members were urged to partici
pate in this phase of 4-H work.
The meeting was closed by sing
ing “America”. Enjoyable re
freshments were served by Susan.
Several games were played and
the meeting was adjourned.
Successful Party
“Was your party a success?”
“A great success,” answered
(Miss Cayenne. “I don’t remem
ber who was there except the
society editors. But not one of j
them i wrote less than a column
about' it.”
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Sunday School Lesson
THE CHURCH'S ASSURANCE
OF VICTORY
International Sunday School
Lesson for April 6, 1958.
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Memory Selection: “Now to
him who by the power at work
within us is able to do far more
abundantly than all that we ask
or think, to him be glory in the
church and in Christ Jesus to all
generations, for ever and ever.
Amen.” —Ephesians 3:20-21.
Lesson Text: John 20:26-29;
Ephesians 1:15-23; Reve
lation 7:9-12.
Today’s lesson shows adults
that Christ’s resurrection assures
the church of victory; therefore
everyone should live with faith
and in great expectation.
Studying the first of our lesson
texts (the book of John, chapter
20), we are, in effect, examining
the fundamentals of FAITH. Here
we see Jesus revealing himself
to his beloved disciples, and his
disciples accepting him gladly.
But, in the first revelation after
the crucifixion, Thomas, one of
the twelve, was not among those
present, and, upon his brethren
telling him that they had seen
the Lord, Thomas replied: “Ex
cept I shall see in his hands the
print of the nails, and put my fin
ger into the print of the nails,
and thrust my hand into his side,
I will not believe.” Jesus there
fore revealed his presence a sec
Chowan County Churches
EDENTON BAPTIST
REV. R. N. CARROLL, Pastor
Sunday School at U:45 A. M.
Morning worship service, 11 A. M.
Training Union at 6:15 P. M.
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock,
at 7:30 P. M.
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday
GREAT HOPE BAPTIST
REV. HENRY V. NAPIER. Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Morning worship second and fourth
Sundays at 11 o'clock.
Evening worship first and fourth
Sundays at 8 o'clock.
Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M.
ROCKY HOCK BAPTIST
REV. B. L. RAINES, Pastor
Sunday School Sunday morning at
10 o'clock.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Training Union at 7 P. M.
Evening worship at 8 o'clock.
EDENTON PRESBYTERIAN
REV. JAMES MacKENZIE, Pastor
Sunday School Sunday morning at
10 o'clock.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Girls' Meeting—all teen-age girls—
Sunday. 6:30 P. M.
Christian Service Brigade—all teen
age boys—Tuesday. 7 P. M.
Mid-week Prayer Service —Wednesday
night at 7:30 o clock.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
REV. E. C. ALEXANDER, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Young People's meeting at 6:30 P. M.
Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock.
Wednesday evtmlng service at 7:30
o'clock.
STATION CHAPEL NAAS
CDR. M. A. CURRY. Chaplain. USN
Catholic Mass 0930 Sundays. Con
fessions 1630-1715 Saturdays and 0915
Sundays.
Protestant llOO Sunday, morning
worship; 1100 Sundays. Children's Jun
ior Church; 1945 Wednesdays, choir re
hearsal.
CENTER HILL BAPTIST
REV. HENRY V. NAPIER. Pastor
Morning worship at 11 o'clock first
and third Sundays.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
B. T. U. at 7 P. M.
Evening worship at 8 o’clock second
and fourth Sundays.
Prayer service Thursday at 8 P. M.
EDENTON METHODIST
REV. J. EARL RICHARDSON. Pastor
Church School Sunday morning at
9:45 o’clock.
Preaching service Sunday morning at
11 o’clock.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
REV. L. C. CHANDLER, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Preaching every Sunday morning at
11 o’clock and every Sunday night at
7:30 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30 o’clock.
WARWICK BAPTIST
REV. LEE A. PHILLIPS, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Preaching service at 11 A. M.
BTU at 7 P. M.
Preaching service at 8 P. M.
Prayer service Thursday nights at
8 o'clock.
SAINT PAUL’S EPISCOPAL .
REV. GEORGE B. HOLMES. Rector
8:00 A. M.. Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M.. Church School.
10:00 A. M„ Adult Bible Class.
11:00 A. M„ Morning Worship.
7:30 Young Churchmen.
Wednesday. 10:30 A. M.. Holy Com
munion.
YEOPIM BAPTIST
Sunday School Sunday morning at 10
o’clock.
Preaching services every first aad
third Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
BALLARD’S BRIDGE BAPTIST
REV. LAMAR SENTELL, Pastor
Sunday School Sunday morning at 10
o'clock.
Preaching services at 11 A. M. and
8 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
8 o’clock.
CHURCH OF GOD
REV. JOHN MARTIN, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Preaching service at 11 A. M.
WPE Sunday at 7 P. M.
Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock.
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
R P. LONG, Congregation Servant
Bible study at 3:00 o’clock Sunday
afternoon at Kingdom Hall.
Bible study Wednesday nights at 8
o’clock.
Service meeting and ministry school
Friday nights at 8 o’clock.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
REV. AND MRS. OTTIS DENTON.
Pastors
Gems of Devotion Broadcast Sunday
dt 9 A. M.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY APRIL 3, 1958.
ond time to his f&llowers, and this
time Thomas was present, and Je- j
sus commanded him to reach •
forth his finger and examine his '
hands, and to reach forth his
hand, and thrust it into his side,
saying: “Be not faithless, but be
lieving.” And Thomas answered
him, acknowledging him. Where
upon Jesus said unto him:
“Thomas, because thou hast seen
me, thou hast believed: blessed
are they that have not seen, and
yet have believed.” It will be
noted that Jesus, in his infinite
understanding of his peoples, did
not condemn Thomas for having
hesitated; he chided him gently,
and pronounced a blessing on him
and his like; but his greatest
blessing was given to those who
trusted and believed without hav- ,
ing evidence presented to them of J
his continuing presence after
death.
There are many like Thomas in
our world today, who question
blind acceptance of faith. Like
Jesus, we should not condemn;
we should, rather, make allow
ances for them as very human
people. The trouble Thomas en
countered arose from his lack of
knowledge and faith. He did not
know that the future was in
God’s hands. He wanted to un
derstand, but his faith had not
yet been stabilized. The honest
skeptic such as Thomas deserved
prayers, understariding, and sym
pathy, more than blame. The •
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ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC
FATHER C. F. HILL. Pastor
Masses at 8 and 11 A. M.
Mass at base at 9:30 A. M.
Dally mass at 9 A. M.
Confessions Saturday nights from 7
to P o’clock.
Lenter Devotions Wednesday night
7:30 o’clock. Friday evening at 5:30.
Information Class Wednesday night
at 8 o’clock. Phone 2617.
EVANS METHODIST
REV. FRANK FORTISQUE. Pastor
Preaching services every first and
third Sundays at 9;30 A. M.
CENTER HILL METHODIST
REV. FRANK FORTISQUE. Pastor
Preaching services every first and
third Sundays at 11 A. M.
COLORED CHURCHES
PROVIDENCE BAPTIST
REV. E. H. I-uGARDE
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Morning service at 11 o’clock.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30 o'clock.
Young people’s and senior choir
practice Friday nights at 8 o’clock.
Men's Bible Class meets Monday
night at 6 o'clock.
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
EPISCOPAL
REV. CLYDE BEATTY. Minister
First Sunday at 11 A. M. Holy Com
munion and sermon.
Second Sunday at 9 A. M. Holy Com
munion.
Third Sunday at 9 A. M. Holy Com
munion.
Fourth Sunday at 11 A. M. morning
prayer and sermon.
Sunday School each Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
ELDER J. A. SAWYER, Pastor
Every second and fourth Sunday
Pastor’s Day.
Every first and third Sunday Church
Day.
Sunday School at 11 A. M. to 1 P. M.
night at 8 o’clock.
Prayer and Bible Band Tuesday
Wednesday night ohoir practice at
7:30 o’clock.
Thursday night choir practice at 7:30
o’clock.
Friday night Pastor’s Aid Society at
8 o’clock.
Saturday night young people’s Bible
quiz and recreation.
WARREN GROVE BAPTIST
REV. J. E. TILLETT. Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Preaching service at 11:30 A. M.
every second and fourth Sunday.
Women's Educational and Mission
Union meets every fourth Sunday after
the morning service.
WELCH’S CHAPEL BAPTIST
REV. W. H. DAVIS. Pastor
Sunday School at ID A. M.
Preaching service first Sunday at
11:30 A. M.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Services every first and third Sun
days at 12 A. M.
PINEY GROVE A. M. E. Z.
REV. M. H. EBRON, Pastor
UNION GROVE A. M. E. Z.
REV. J. E. GORDON. Pastor
RYAN GROVE BAPTIST
REV. M. A. RIDDICK. Pastor
GALE STREET BAPTIST
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Services every second and fourth
Sunday at 11 A. M.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
8 o'clock.
ST. LUKE CHRISTIAN
REV. KELLY GOLDMAN. Pastor
JEHOPAH’S WITNESSES
ELDER J. C. HALL, Pastor
CENTER HILL BAPTIST
REV. H. c. SAUNDERS, Pastor
WHITE OAK. CHAPEL BAPTIST
REV. R. M. McNAIR. Pastor
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KADESH A. M. E. ZION
REV. R. A. WILLIAMS. Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship at 11:00 A. M.
Evening service at 7:30 P. M.
PLEASANT GROVE A. M. E. Z.
REV. G. L. SCOTT, Pastor
Sunday School at 10 A. M.: morning
worship service at 11 o’clock.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday night at
8 o’clock.
CANAAN TEMPLE A. M. E. Z.
REV. W. H. SESSOM, Pastor
Sunday School at 10:15.
Morning worship at 11:30 o’clock.
Young People's meeting at IP. M.
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock.
Tuesday night first Senior Choir
practice at 8 o'clock.
night jecohd Senior Choir
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