PAGE SIX llpKfndtt two n>- Hock Section News t liter MRS. THURMAN W. ALLRED lieen a wt ‘ l ‘k when EfßSy., jttood folks have been grt v ' -all over the E'lr* Rpy tbe pastor of Rocky I; ®° e *> rWke he recuperates from |MBLW LOW PRICE ■ pi® |i| ’ / \ > t-vi" Et|j6ffiliS.il II / More People Own V lj|/ ■ Than \[Sm" II An y ot her Television.. J| !|| \ Elack a nd White Bp- ' or Color Mgr. ** ttfiffPft ■P. ,ti»*A«i»€ ■ •y'^mk' EK'"‘ tef»rh tO Series FF-555 HBgR& * 11* tube (overall diameter) F3£:-o£' K 265 aq. In. picture RCA VICTOR New ffsta COLOR TV |l} e All-channel VHF and UHF reception • RCA High Fidelity Color Tube jj|| • Improved 25 000-vo!t (factory adjusted) chassis I ' • Automatic Color Purifier • Powerful New Vista Tuners Kr e Extended-range 4" duo-cone speaker I our price $399.95 (With Trade) Western Gas & Fuel Oil Service 2041. Broad St.- Phone 482-3122—Edenton ELECT WARREN J. TWIDDY ♦ COUNCILMAN - AT - LARGE DEDICATED TO PROGRESS WITH A SOUND BUSINESS APPROACH Paid Political Advertisement Zing into spring! , Chevrolet Insula Chevrolet Impctla Super Sport Coupe—one of two bucket-sealed, beauties for ’65. s - ' ''' ' % People who buy other big expensive-looking cars get one thing you won’t (big expensive-looking payments) It looks like a big car. And is—by almost any standard you want to apply. - ■ Width? Nobody builds a oar as much as one f inch wider. Length? It grew throe inches this year. Roominess? Every closed model’s got - three inches more shoulder room, front and rear, and more leg and foot room up front too. ' M Luxury? Nice little touches like the look of S i mellow walnut across the Impala’s instru a . ment panel. And big touches. Like the fine '■ ness of the same Body by Fisher workman- U ship that makes some of America’s most Zing into spring in a new Chevrolet , Chevelle , Corvair, Chevy nor Corvette V * * .«v ,’* * ! { 32 2476 GEORGE CHEVROLET CO., INC Phone 482-2138 ? 1100 N. Broad St EDENTON, N. C. Phlk'i FrmachiM Mo. Sit , Msaufscturor'c Lieons* No. 114 * : —■-- ■ ! ; * surgery last week at Chowan Hospital. Fred Kqeter, mem ber of Edenton Baptist Church, did a mighty fine job on Wed nesday evening of last week at the Prayer Hour. And, as we j reported to the pastor later, he didn’t just have a “devotional”— he did some “preaching.” Fred is a fine dedicated Christian layman and Edenton members can be proud of the way he is developing in his ability to i stand and speak. We predict J that one of these days lie will! do more of this kind of thing! than he is now doing. Johnny Bradley, pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church, brought an unusually good mes sage at the sunrise service (6 o’clock Sunday morning at Rocky Hock) when a good sized group of both churches gathered for worship. Both churches had some lovely mu sic, Rocky Hock had the adult choir singing and Macedonia a, quartet of capable ladies bring ing the message in music. At the Easter morning worship hour (which is always better at tended than any other service of the year) Commander Zech i Bond of Harvey Point and mem ber of Edenton Baptist Church, brought the excellent morning | message. We think that not j enough credit is given to these i very dedicated laymen that are ’ willing to stand and share their; testimony when called on. Per haps other churches should be, making use of more of their j abilities. Commander Bond had his wife with him for the mom-i ing worship and Rocky Hock folks appreciated both for giv-. ing their time in this way on! Easter morning. , A good many visitors, both; relatives and friends of mem- ! bers and newcomers who are living at the new developments' on the weekend were present at the service Sunday morning, Robert Harrell, superintendent j of missions for Chowan Associa tion, and member of Rocky! Hick Church, brought the even-' ing message on Sunday. As al ways. Robert docs a mighty fine job at anything he goes at and his pastor especially -appreciates 1 expensive ears look so expensive. How about the ride? Chevrolet engineers took the Jet smooth one and smoothed it out even more this year. Also made it more stable by widen ing the wheel "stance. Price? That’s where Chevrolets fall way short of the other big expensive-looking ears. But we wouldn’t have it any other way. Would you? One last question: How soon can you make a good spring buy on a Chevrolet? One last answer: Just as soon as you can get down to your Chevrolet dealer’s. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1%5. I ” • V his fine talents and his good . spirit. v Wallace Evans will have charge of the Wednesday even-’ ing prayer hour during this week and plans at this writing | are still indefinite for the Sun i day service. Another good visit to the . j Chowan Hospital Convalescent 1 Home on Saturday afternoon, even though it was a little dif ficult to work in with the rush; that everyone seemed’to be iii! was enjoyed by several Rocky Hock folks. Mrs. Wallace Ev-1 ans and Mrs. Frank EVaris, iting at the hospital, were draft ed to visit with the group of girls that had come with us to. sing the Easter hymns. We had some mighty' “harmonious” mu sic with Lynn and Peggy Bunch singing a fine alto and Char ! lotto Nixon, Frances, Linda and myself joining in. Mike and j Sieve and Kathy Evans were' the focal point of all eyes of the residents of the home. They 1 added to our brief service and we appreciated their beihg with us. Several visitors were pres : ent during our visit this time land gave us a real; “congrega ! tion” this week. One of the circles was re ■ sponsible for a most decorative tray favor at Chowan Hospital ; mrl thg Convalescent Home on I Sunday; Mrs. Charlie Peele did ; some very artistic “Easter bas kets'" (and making 35 of any thing takes time and energy). ; We know that the other patients I enjoyed their thoughtfulness as jwell ns rnv patient did. Another new’ family at Ar rowhead Beach added a mem ber to the population of Chowan County this week when Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brooks had a baby girl, born at Chowan Hospital. Although the pastor of Rocky Hock had already visited those .“Baptists” coming from Norfolk. : we-had not met them until our ; paths crossed at the hospital this past week. -We shall be looking forward to their coming ;to visit as soon as the new ! baby is ready for “chi*reh-g i ling." j We hope that you heard the 5-minute spots of music and 'Scripture reading sponsored by ■ Rocky Hock Church (and sent : from the American Bible So ciety) last week during the ] Holy Week emphasis. Alexand er Scorby reads the Scriptures so dearly and with so much I feeling and the Lafayette Col | lege Men’s Choir was one of the most beautiful we have I heard in a long time. Several^ I people have commented on the ! quality of the music and we ap preciate that. j If the pastor continues to im prove dining the next few days, and present plans are carried lout, at the time this news l comes out we should be in con ference at the WMU headquar ters in Birmingham for a day | and night. Although we don’t 'anticipate the plane trip with much enthusiasm, this is the I HIGH TIME TO TRADE AT YCUR CHEVROLET DEALER) only way to make the neces ■ sary meeting and not be gone too long. Mr. Allred will very likely remain at the hospital until the - end of the week at ahy rate. Many of the college students will have come and gone again ■before this news comes out, but it has been mighty good to see all of them here for the spring holiday vacation. This jwas the first break Jimmy had .from Wingate since Christmas and for many others we know | it was the same. Our Chowan seniors evidently had a most exciting trip to New York last week. They were gone almost a week, although with the Easter holidays run ning from Thursday through Monday, they only missed three days of class work. Now they will all have to dig in and study twice as hard on this last short period before graduation. We hear lots of “wedding Seasonal sicknesses \m Si. i.k. (ends to he /•/ si -i i With va.m weather conic kßfl iw, gardening aches [\ ir hclvifs arc full of ■ c a to, these •* '-s') SB ... hut in. ” ■'»/v clief' IB nt ( i. aimn.cr "~ r ' 1 • a,an a eumloif, SflH , ■ ■ PH his prescript'''"* jjp MU HollowelFs Bj H RENALL DRVG STORE _ Two Registered Pharmacists |H licnisti ri'd I’llurmufist Always on Duty , Phone 482 2127, Prompt Delivery ISS •;, ’ i M R "toil Jlllfl PEOPLES BHgfj y L MANY PEOPLE enjoy the fun and rejuvenation of a •' J Vacation Club ss, $lO each week will net $250, SSOO 1$ vacation. Ask about the Vacation yH BANK .& TRUST COMPANY. 3* 1 hjrut ih ihii' t Are Hi • I -i M ■ £ i i ■■■■■ n 1I 1- ■ I I . 1 j, v bells” are beginning to ring in the next few weeks and months for some of our Rocky Hock residents. Looks like another busy summer of activities for all concerned. We haven’t heard how suc cessful the “bake sale” turned out to be last week, but if the rest of the cakes and pies were as good as mine, there surely were no complaints from any of the customers. The ladies of the three clubs in the commun ity want to thank everyone who helps to make this kind of co operative effort possible. Belk- Tyler’s folks have been especial ly nice to loan the entrance for the “salesroom’-’ over and over and they deserve a special vote of thanks for this. It’s A Fact If you look like your passport photo, you aren’t well enough to travel. —Blanketeer, Chatham, Mo. Newsom - Baker Pair Speak Vows r , , 1 Miss Virginia Newsom and Joseph A. Baker- were united • in marriage in a quiet cere- ! mony on Sunday, April 11 in the Parish House. Rev. Cjeorge B. Holmes officiated. The bride,, given in marriage by her father, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newsom, 705 Johnson Street. She wore a street length dress of ice blue lace over taffeta with a taffeta over skirt and matching acces sories. She wore a white orchid corsage. Miss Kay Cullipher, friend of ATTENTION! PEANUT (ROWERS • * • ' ■ T • We Are Now Open and Ready To Shell Your Seed Peanuts. REMEMBER ... AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! •. I OUR PLANT IS LOCATED ON NORTH BROAD STREET IN FRONT OF GEORGE CHEVROLET CO. We Also Have Certified Seed Peanuts For Sale. ❖ —V— LEARY BROS. STORAGE COMPANY Phone 482-2141 Edenton the bride, was r.,aid ci honor' and only attendant. Roy Newsom, Jr., brother of the hHde, was best man. The bridegroom, son of Mr. •and Mrs. M. J. Baker of Buffalo, N. Y., is a member of the Met ropolitan Police Department in Washington, D. C. For her wedding trip to un announced points, the bride chose a spring suit of mint green with bone accessories and her orchid corsage. They will be making their home in the met ropolitan area. The bride, prior to the wed ding, was given a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs., Margie Lassiter.

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