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CIVIC CALENDAR Continued from Page 1, Section i n- " Schools in the Chowan County unit will open Wednesday morn ing. August 29 and Edeoton schools will open Tuesday, Sep , *T b “ 4 ‘ \ Board of directors of the Chowan County unit of the American Cancer Society Will meet Tuesday night, August 28. at 8 o'clock in the Municipal Building. \ Revival services beg&afV at ' Great Hope Baptist Church Sun day night, August 19, and con tinue through Sunday, August 26. Services will be held at 10 A. M-, and 8 P. M.. each' day. The Emmanuel Baptist Church Mission is holding tent revival! meetings this week and will con tinue through Saturday, Sep tember 1, on East Queen Street. ■ A revival meeting will be held at Ballard's Bridge Baptist Church Sunday, September 2, through Sunday, September 9. William H. Coffieldr, Jr., Post j NO. 9280, Veterans cf Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night; at 8 o'clock. Chowan Tribe No. 1.. Improv- : ed Order oi Red Men, will meet Monday n.ghl at 8 o'clock. * Charles Brantley Martin of Tarboro, governor of District 771, Rotary International, will be guest of the Edenton Rotary Club at its meeting this (Thurs day) afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Parish House. Annual Camp Meeting began at Happy Home Church Thurs day and will continue through August 26. Services are being held each day at 3 and 7:45. Revival services are being held this week at Macedonia Baptist Church and will continue through Sunday, August 26. Annual fall revival will be held at ChaDpell Hill Baptist Church Monday night, August 27, through Saturday night, Sep tember 1, with servees begin ning at 8 P. M. • j Edenton Javcees will meet to night (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at the Edenton Restaurant. Chowanoke Council No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock- j Rocky Hock Baptist revival will begin Sunday morning, Au gust 26, at 11 o'clock and con tinue nightly at 7:45 o'clock v through Saturday, September I.' Revival meetings will be held at the First Assembly of God Church Tuesday, August 28, ( through Sundav, Seotember 9, ’with services held each night at 8 o'clock. A revival meeting will be held at the Bethel Baptist Church beginning Sunday morning.] August 26, and will continue through Sunday, September 2. Annual Albemarle Soil Con-' servation District fish fry will I Edenton Motor Co. 1 I Is Trading 1 g High, Wide I I And Then Some! 1 New 1962 RAMBLERS Must GO \7yaU7 SEE US TODAY for a liberal trade; we are in need of : good used cars. Edenton Motor Co. | 1122 X. Broad Street -Telephone 3119 dw)« License No. 1810 be held at Scott 8c Halstead Packing Shed in Elizabeth City Saturday, August 25, from 5 to 7 P. M. Revival services will begin at Gale Street Baptist Church Sunday, September 2, and con tinue through Sunday, Septem ber 9. Homecoming will be observed at Anderson Methodist Church I Sunday morning. August 26. at 11 o'clock. Revival meetings will also be held from Sunday night, August 26. through Sat ■ urday, September 1. ' Chowan Tribe No. 12. Im proved Order of Red Men, will | stage a cookout at Sandy Point Beach Monday night, August 27, at 7 o'clock. I ~~ - i Revival At Rocky ; Hock August 26 Continued from Fage 1. Section 1 Gardner-Webb College, Boiling Springs,. N. C. He has also ser ved in several North Carolina pastorates, which included First , Baptist Church, Newton; first \ Baptist Church, Nashville, and 'Peachtree Baptist Church, Spring j Hope. Mr. Fisher has been hon j ored by both the North Carolina ; Baptist State Convention and the ' Southern Baptist Convention on ; many occasions as he has been appointed to serve on many im portant boards and committees. The pastor of Rocky Hock Baptist Church, the Rev. Thur man W. Allred, will serve as di rector of music and he has ad vised that the theme for the week will be “My grace is suf ficient for thee". The Junior ‘ age group will begin the service each evening at 7:45 o’clock with the singing of choruses and spe cial numbers. Special music is planned for each service and ! will be rendered by the follow- I ing groups and individuals: So ' loists—Miss Becki Harrell, Miss Nancy Spivey, Mrs. Thurman Allred and Mr. Allred; special groups—Male quartet, junior girls, Bunch sisters, Allred fam ; ilv, girls’ sextet; choirs—Revival choir, youth choir and junior choir. The church and pastor join in inviting all to visit with them during this week of revival ser ; vices. Uhesson V. President Nationwide Region Continued from Page i. Section ) He has completed advanced busi ness management courses at Case Institute of Technology at Cleveland, Ohio. He is married to the formei Adelaide Tuttle of Edenton. The Chessons have been making their I home in suburban Columbus but i will move their residence tc Hamden, Conn., where Nation -1 wide’s New England regional of fice is headquartered. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1962. £1 II A n#l if I “SUPER-RIGHT” 10 TO 16-LB. Special Sale! At Coffees! fresh pork ?. EVERY POUND CUSTOM GROUND TO FIT YOUR OWN COFFEEMAKER! 1 B 1 r W 1% ,-v> ) ’ MILD & MELLOW R,CH 1 FULL-BODIED VIGOROUS & WINEY awa mmR iHii EIGHT O’CLOCK RED CIRCLE BOKAR COFFEE W W O ItSli -4gc s ssc = coc 3-Lb. Bog $145 3 'Lb- Bag $ 1 59 3 TboT$I69 , jig ® 1 'ammm wwmsmr 1(M ’ (H mt l|g * Rib Half SWISS WATCHES iTIuP {mjjimg • for men and women ’/ith SLICED LOIN ... 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