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PAGE FOUR POUR- a-BECTTON two I County News | B* MBS. ROLAND EVANS *3!— •- ' The Rocky Hock Community will sponsor a Halloween party Tuesday night, October 30, at the Rocky Hock Community Center from 6:30 to 9 o’clock. There will be refreshments of all kinds for sale. A beauty contest and a Halloween costume parade is being sponsored. En tertainment will be offered for all ages. No admission will be charged. The public is cordial ly invited. The Rev. T- W. Allred will be in revival with his brother in Gastonia October 25-3 L Da vid Allred will' be pulpit sup ply Sunday morning. John Hemingway, pastor of Eureka Baptist Church will supply for the evening service. YWA of Rocky Heck r ' n> 1 will meet with Betty Jr on Monday, October 29. Eden ton’s annual Halloween party will be held rm the r' v ground Wednesday, Octobe beginning at 5:30 P. M. The Junior Class of Chowan High will sponsor a fried chick en supper Saturday, October 27, in the school cafeteria from 5 jwe. THOHIID SAYS: (Tve guaranteed \ jmy family • \mrnatter j \ what happens \j Come what may even the unforeseen your family and your home can be protected . . . that mortgage paid in full. Let our friendly Nation wide representative explain this sound and economical program—planned today, for tomorrow. JOE THORUD 204 Bank of Ed.nion Bide. P. O. Box 504 PHONE 2420 11 AT IONWIDE LIFI INSURANCI COMPANY *> MOMf OMicr • COtUMOUS OHIO t - \tl M W '“' 80 Mmskl . y •%- DISTILLING COMPANY Tmfi l v » tt " >t coM ' Lawrenceburg, 1 Whom* Kentucky Si Blended Whiskey \ 30% straight whiskey •k - ■ ■■ I /■ ir| i I tK. w #■ ■ LION HUNT -As John Devlin, rig’ ’, was busy taking notes during an interview with wild animal trainer Barry White, left, Tulla, a lo month-old lioness, decided to find out if the object dangling from John's arm v-, edible. It all happened when Tulla arrived at a Brooklyn, N.Y., pier. P. M., until 7.30 P. M. Tickets ; are now on sale.. i The Ryland Home Demonstra- j tion Club will sponsor a Hall->- ween hot dog supper Friday, i night, October 26. The supper j will be served at the Ryland Community Building starting at 6 o’clock. All kinds of goodies will be on sale. Cake aucti >n prize for best dressed or cos tume. Jepp Bass is a patient in the Chowan Hospital. Mrs. Cassie Boyce is sick. Master Dean Evans of Eliza beth City spent the week-end I with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Earless i -Acs- FAMILY-SIZE WRINGER WASHER^^ pill I ■ Model LJW-61 Costs so little, but you get big washing features! Has six vane, satin-smooth agitator that gently rids even deep-down dirt from clothes. Easy-to-use wringer that locks in 8 convenient positions. Dura ble porcelain-enameled tub. Glides easily on casters. Western Gas Service, Inc. 313 S. Broad St. PHONE 3122 Edenton, N. C - - • ■ ; I THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1962. arc’- ~ and Mrs. Hawk Crum mi went to the State Fair in Raleigh Saturday. Norman Kecter’s family spread dinner with him on Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Keeter and boys, Mr. and Mrs. I.inwood Lane and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bazemore. Mrs. Peggy Hooper of Eliza beth City visited Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Perry Saturday. Pete Dail of Cross Roads has returned home from the hos pital. The 175th annual session of the Chowan Baptist Association met at Center Hill Baptist Church on Tuesday and Mace donia Baptist Church on Wed nesday. Jf , Mr. and Mrs. Baker Hollo well of Newport News, spent the week-end in the county. fHospitalPatienti \; i , VUltinjt hour*: 10-11 A. M.; f-4 ■end 0-8 P. M. Children under 12 nre nit permitted to viiit patient*. Patients admitted to Chowan Hospital the week of October 15-22 were as follows: White Mrs. Victoria P. Ward, Alvin Stallings, Mrs. Mearplene Pee ples, Mrs. Cassie Boyce, Miss Bertha Dail, Master William Da vid Byrum, Mrs. Vida Daven port, LaDell Parker, Jr., Mrs. Irene Layton, Mrs. Roxie Hollo well. Colored Mrs. Geraldine Drew, Miss Myrtle Riddick, Mrs. Mildred Jean Freeman, Mrs. Mary Ed ney, Joseph Williams, Jr., Oscar Simons, Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Mrs. Susie Carter, Mrs. Janie Griffin. Discharges during the same period were: While Mrs. Mary Porter, Mrs. Nancy Payne, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins, Sam Thomas Alexander, Mrs. Myrtle W. Dail, John E. Peele, William B. t Copeland, Reuben Lassiter, Mrs. Victoria p. Ward, Alvin Stallings, Mrs. Mearplene Peeples, LaDell Parker, Jr., Mrs. I Irene Layton. Colored Miss Myrtle Riddick, Mis. I ITS TjME TO TM!| JHP VjtiaJtfik genuine HOLDS IN HEAT (jgp:| Saves up to 40% on fuel Don't let cold weother cotch you unprepared. g? X-M- „ '.-fwver your -• Have a warm, cozy home all winter long. 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