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IMiiaBMMiMBWMMI M ML - MRS. RALPH W. HARRELL ► a JEW IVs, 1V f, are „ some l of Participant in the week of revival and missions in progress this week at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. The Rev. and Mrs. Har f e _ U WI H s Pßak at the service tonight (Thursday), Friday and Saturday n’ghls. The Rev. Rogers Smith will speak Sunday morning The Rev W A StiTnighT March 2S ** , " vice *.' ThC Thurman W ’ Allred ' P a *lor of lhe «*««*’ - acting as sor.g leader. The meXg will come to a clow Merry li News t By LOUISE B. ADAMS ( t V~ '■ , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baze njore and children, Patricia, Mike and David of Portsmouth, Ma., spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs, C. T. Baker ahd family. 'Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch afid children, Becky, Bobby, Freddie and Ann, also Martin White and Carolina McClenney visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lynch Wednesady night in Greenville. The children attend ed the basketball game at East Carolina College that night. 'Mrs. Chet White and mother, Mys. Lillie Evans, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Small, Jr., in Edenton Wednesday afternoon. • 'Mrs. Raymond Outlaw, Mrs. J. D Smithwick and Mrs. Bes sie Leicester were shoppers in Edenton Friday. Mrs. Chet. White and son, Martin, made a trip to Farm ville, Va., Saturday to bring Anna White, stucfent at Long wood _ College, home to spend a week with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. White, and sister and brother, Mdrion and Martin. Mrs. Linwood Bunctf and son, Bobby and Mrs. Viola Cowan were in Eden on shopping on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunch and boys, Timmy and Vinson of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Jackson and children Saturday night. .Eve'rett Baker, student at Norfolk Business College, Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. W. T. Davis was a patient from Sunday until Tuesday in Bertie Memorial Hospital, Wind sor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker were in Elizabeth City Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton moved Thursday to make their home with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Midgette in Scranton. Mrs. Talbert Jackson and chil dren, Andy and Teresa were in Edenton Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob House of Harrellsville visited Mrs. House’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Crabtree of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Crabtree’s mother, Mrs. Sallie Adams and brother, Sammie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Djarrell Baker and children of Washington, D. C., spent from Friday until Mon day with Mr. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. Mrs. Virgie Baker accompan ied Mrs. Odell White of Wind sor to Williamston Wednesday where they visited friends, Mrs. Amy Bunch of Colerain spent last week with her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.J Burden Cobb. Mrs. Kate Johnson of Colerain' is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Willie Jane Cobb. Mrs. Jim Outlaw and daugh ter, Ginny of Greenville visited Mrs, H. R. Outlaw and Mr. and OH,-MY ACHING BACK Now! Yon can set the fast relief you need Iran nagging backache, headache and muacular ache* and pain* that often cause restless nights and miserable Und ent feelings. When these discomforts oome on with over-exertion or stress and stein—you want relief —want-it fasti Another disturbance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink—often setting dp a restless un comfortable feeling. Doan's Pills work faet?fo S separate wags: L kg pain-relieving action to eaaa torment of nagging backache, headaches, nftaenlar aches and pains. 2. by sdbthink effect on bladder Irrita tion. S. by mOd diuretic action tending to increase output of tba 16, miles of night’s sleep and the same happy relief millions have for over 60 year*. New, large sis* save* money. Get Dean’* PM* today I % DOAN'S PUS PRINCIPALS IN ROCKY HOCK WEEK OF REVIVAL AND MISSIONS ■——————— ■■■■ -- -- S * 5 '*" *-A Wt 1112111 Bm. m REV. RALPH W. HARRELL , Mrs. Roy Baker Wednesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Baker and grandchildren, Gaynelle, Harry and Stanley, Vick Thomp son and Deborah Baker of Wind sor visited Mrs. C. T. Baker and family Tuesday afternoon. E. J. Pruden, Jr., was at Nays Head Monday to see about dam age to his cottage as a result of the storm. The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turner and Mrs. Odeane Chil ton and daughter, Kathy visited relatives and friends from Mon day until Thursday at Leaks ville. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robert son of Rosemead spent Sunday with Mrs. Robertson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet-White. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch and children visited Mrs. Bunch’s father, R. J. Mitchell, who re mains a patient in Veterans Hos pital at Kecoughtan, Va., Sun day. Mr. Mitchell’s condition is somewhat improved. Mrs W.illie Newbern and daughter, Pearl Newbern of Williamston visited Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., Sunday hfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Williford. E. J. Pruden, Jr., Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. D. A. Byrd attended services at the Methodist Church in- Aulander Sunday Mrs. D. A. Byrd left Monday to spend some time in Wilson with her nephew and family, Dr. and Mrs. Charles - Pruden and Charles 111. f Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mizello and girls. Lipda and Lucille of * . • ••**** **••• ' V. tabulated figures published Hma ■PS Mi afl p| ' t ' < ’ usccl Chevrolet fucks nm in “Automotive Market Reports"* HH ||| H ■ sisU ' nl, V Wn B 1»*« * au «i‘»ns ~,,,, iWSf Ws3 nj fl 19 In all over the country, it means that show that Chevrolet trucks are IBIS B B ndffl Pml ~ WM ■■ B BBM W their rjuality features pay oir for you worth more ill resale value. MB |fl not only as long as you own them BO also when you are ready to them—double-wall cabs, doors and V If you were a professional used truck side panels, roof insulation, select \ \ buyer, why would you pay more for wood floors, reliable and economical \\ one make than another? _ engines, real rugged tailgates, a sus- > There may be several reasons, but pension system that helps prolong V. ’among them would be:. truck life. V. 1. A greater demand for the * See your Chevrolet dealer for a \ product quality ’62 Chevrolet Jobmaster truck. ' . ggj, f=SEM Wbm jSZ ‘ See your Chevrolet dealer for trucks that keep working and working and working and working! , George Chevrolet Company, Inc. Telephone 2138 1100 N. Broa<J St. EDENTON, N. C. , Dealer's Franchise No M T.IPBTIM Ho. 110 ■ I ' —-P" ' "■! me CHOWAW HERALD. EDENTON, WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962. » > ■ Hf jif ■'W-W . DR. ROGERS M. SMITH • | Suffolk, Va., spent the week- I end with Mrs. Mizelle’s parents,! • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cobb. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Davis of . Columbia, S. C., spent the week . end with Sgt. Davis’ parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Mr. and Mrt. R. P. Smith ; j wick spent the week-end with .'their son and daughter-in-law, : j Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Smithwick j and family in Smithfi'eld. -1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams .; and daughter, Lynn of Ahoskie [ the week-end with Mrs. . Williams’ mother, Mrs. Lloyd J Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunch and .boys, Timmy and Vinson Os r| Edenton spent Sunday with Mr. ,' and Mrs. Ellis Edwards and Mrs. I Bessie Leicester. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bissette and ; daughter, Jane of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, . J. Britt. Smithwick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Cobb of i' Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. j Arthur Davis Friday. 1; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis and • | daughter, Velma spent Sunday Jin Norfolk, Va., with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Rogerson and also visited ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Altman in , Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bissette and girls, Brenda and Barbara . ot Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis : 'Phelps and children. Betty and Doug of Scotland Neck, Mr. and j Mrs. J. P. Cowan of Norfolk, ,Va.; also Mr. and Mrs. Palmer i Tyneh and daughter. Mary Alice , [ of Chowan were visitors of Mr. i and Ms. J. Britt Smithwick on j Sunday. ' TRY P HERALD CLASSIFIED J# t-i REV. W. A. MITCHENER Dear Jessica ]j v /. Dear Jessica: Our ten year old son is a] well developed, athletic, out-| door type boy. We want him' to go to a very excellent, boys’ j camp this summer, which spe- 1 cializes in out-of-door activities. He . seems happy and well-ad justed but when sundown comes he wants to be at home and go to sleep in "his own bed. He, is torn between wanting to go' to camp one day and hot want-' ing to go the next. How can: we help and would you advise! insisting that he try the camp? | We know that he would love the splendid training in develop-j ing all the skills at which he 1 is so adept. “On The Fence”. I Dear “On The Fence”: Your son sounds like a fine well rounded boy. At. ten most boys like to stay home at night; especially if it is a good home, where people are interested in him. However, he must begin to branch out a little and Sum mer Camp wouljl certainly as sist in this adjustment. Make HOME AWAY FROM HOME Rooms Are Cheerful With Modern Furnishings Home Type Meals Modern Dining Room TV Lounge. Professional Nursing Service 24 Hours Per Day l-Olt l l HTIIKU INFORMATION WKITF OK I'HONE Riverview Manor Nursing Hoine Eox 452—Tel. 948-5121, Washington, N. C. TOM L. RIDGEWAY, Administrator m ifftfjnri i REV. THURMAN W. ALLRED every effort to display the ad vantages of camp, but as tact fully as possible let him know that you definitely expect him to take this step toward grow- 1 ing up. Jessica. I Dear Jessica: I am twenty years old andj my second baby is on the way. This would make me very hap py except for the fact that my husband has told me that he wants a divorce as soon as the baby comes. He is in love with someone else. What will I do with two small children? I can’t work to support them. Be sides, I love my husband and want to keep our home to gether. Please help me. Troubled. Dear Troubled: It is my considered opinion that you need the advice and counseling of your minister. Since you have asked my .help, here is what I have to say. You evidently have several months before the birth of your baby. Use this time to make yourself as attractive as possible and try to be pleasant and agreeable when he is around. The good qualities which drew you togeth- er in marriage may prove strong I f enough to help you through this difficult situation. \ « Jessica. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \ The healing power of scien tific prayer will be brought out' at Christian Science services on! Sunday. 1 Scriptural readings in the Les-! son-Sermon entitled “Matter” j will include an account Os the healing by Christ Jesus of the lunatic boy, together with his i | reply to the disciples who ask , ed him why they could not heal I him (Matthew 17): “And Jesus said unto them, a Because of your unbelief: for I verily I say unto you. If ye I have faith as a grain of mustard | seed, ye shall say unto this 9 mountain, Remove hence to >on-i| der place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible j unto you. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and i fasting.” Correlative passages from “Sci-1 ence and Health with Key to I | the Scriptures” by Mary Baker ! i Eddy will include (p. 1); “The prayer that reforms the sipner | and Leals the sick is an abso- I lute faith that all things are | possible to God—a spiritual un derstanding of Him, an unseifed love.” Congressman Bonner Honors I)r. Whitaker Herbert C. Bonner, Congress man from the First Congression al District, honored Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker, president of Cho wan College in Murfreesboro, by presenting his name and accom plishments to the Second Session of the 87 th Congress of the United States. The extension of Mr. Bonner’s ] remarks concerning Dr. Whita- j ker are recorded in the March 2 Congressional Record. Whitaker was recently extol]-j ed as the Tar Heel of the Week j in the News and Observer and! was the recipient of the 19tili Golden Deeds Plaque presented j by the Murfreesboro Exchange j Club. The remarks, by Con- \ gressman Bonner were state-f ments mainly concerning these I ' two events. j RCfCA BOUQUET ft TM{L#tf G GENTEEL FASHIONS _ U A AND ACCESSORIES AS » INTERPRETED BY & SPKING . r I Suits ... 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NEW YOBK CITY. BLENOEC WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 6670 GRAIM NEUiRAE KPIRITI T r HERALIT clas )~ ” PAGE THREE —SECTION TWO
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