PAGE TWO —SECTION TOREK Rocky Hock ,j#y MSS. T. W. ALLRED for revival ;«ervices beginning this com ing Sunday morning high light the week’s news in Rocky Hock this week. Evan gelist Clarence Nida, coming gom Greensboro, sent his fpessage to the community jn the form of a brochure that the pastor mailed out to '£s families this last week. mi it he reminded the church •that God says “If you will . I will” . . . and it is ,tiie conditional promise of ‘revival that is found in II ifihron. 7:14. Prayer is vital, he reminded the people through his written message. Special prayer services have already been in progress and Workers Sought "'Many new Peace Corps programs in agriculture wii stert this fall, reports C. W. Cvcrman, County Extension Chairman. Nearly a hundred more agricultural volunteers have ’keen requested for programs beginning training in Sep tember and October. These ■Sblunteers will be sent to £hile, Ecuador, Kenya, Cam eroon, Thailand and the Philippines. .The types of jobs vary greatly for these programs. *frt Thailand and the Philip pines the request is primar ily for farmers with several "ydars of experience. In . Kenya, several soil and crop specialists have been re quested along with three veterinarians. Ecuador has •requested rural youth with 4-H or FFA experience and 'backgrounds in livestock and erop management. ; „A college degree is not accessary for many of the current fall agriculture pro grams. Married couples may serve together, if they have no dependents under 18. For more information on these upcoming Peace Corps programs and a question naire, see Overman or Harry Venters, County Extension Agents, located in the Jo seph Hewes Hotel building, or write directly to the Ag ricultural Desk Officer, . S’, ea c e Corps, Washington, D. C. 20525. »IP ______________ The women, we admit, have it on the men when it comes to dressing with good sense in the good old sum mer time. T SEE US TODAY REAL SAVINGS f!T I SALES PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN XKjjJ GIVEN NOTICE TO CLEAR THE | LOT OF ALL USED CARS jm**--*. ; y •••' MANY USED CARS AS LOW • I NEW CARS AND TRUCKS ’ • CHEVROLET PARTS I • QUALITY SERVICE | 0 • Now Is the Time to Buy one was scheduled for the vhole church family to come or “special revival prayers” in this past Wednesday even ng. Friday night of this week !0 different groups will be neeting in homes in Rocky Sock among the members, iraying definitely for Re vival. (We understand also hat another prayer meeting will be held at Nags Head imong the vacationing fami nes down there) making 21 different group meetings. These will be held in the homes of Melvin Harrell, Willis Ray Peele, Dick By •um, Elbert Peele, Clyde Pri vott, Milton Evans, R. T Harrell, W. A. Harrell, K. J Worrell, Mrs. Nola Smith (Goodwins), Stillman Leary, Mildred and Mattie Byrum (Mona Hoffler), John Layton, M. J. Tynch, Josephine Nix on, Ellie Bunch, Henry Bunch, Carey Evans, Marvin New Rooks At Local Library >/ New books received at the Shepard - Pruden Memorial Library this week are: Quadrille, a novel by Frank Swinnerton. The World of Bees by Murray Hoyt, a vivid ac count of the remarkable life of the bee. Princess Margaret, a bio graphy by Dennis Bardens. Os Time and Space and Other Things, 17 essays on science by Isaac Asimov. Another Path by Gladys Taber, author of Stillmea dow Road. Too Many Americans, To morrow’s issue by Lincoln and Alice Day. Daughter of Eve by Noel B. Gersori. The Founding Father: the story of Joseph P. Kennedy by Richard J. Whalen. Beginning next Wednes day, the library will be open on Wednesday afternoons. Elementary School Lunch Room Menu Menus at the Edenton Ele mentary School Thursday and Friday, September 2-3 are: Thursday: Fried chicken, school baked rolls, candied yams, apple sauce, green beans, butter, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, toss salad, hush puppies, peach pie, butter beans and corn, milk. Section News Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Peele and -he Nags Head meeting at Lois and Thurman Ashley’s we believe.- The families of the church- membership have oeen assigned to a host home for this Friday evening pray er hour (meeting at 8 P. M.) Approximately 10 family groups have been assigned o each home, giving our en tire membership a place of srayer on this night. We leed to put forth every ef :ort to be present for this most important preparation Sunday morning’s service will begin the week’s em phasis and there will be ser vices each night beginning it 7:45 continuing through he Sunday morning services an September 5. We are missing the Robert Harrells these days, away on a much needed vacation, but we look forward to the Sep tember Ist date when Mrs. Tanie Harrell will formally begin her duties as Director of Music. We ask the par ents of children of all ages to begin listening for word of choir rehearsal plan for vour age youngster. We will be reactivating all choirs this fall and want only those members who will be faith ful in attendance at rehears als and times of presenta tions. Very important recommen dations for a five year spirit ual growth from 1966 to 1971 were unanimously approved by the church in a brief con ference on Sunday morning. This covers 5 areas of growth in such matters as Outreach. Christian Maturity, Church Financing, Community Needs and Cooperative World Mis sions. Much more will be heard of this important work in the coming days. Vacations still claimed a good number from our at tendance on Sunday morning, but again the visitors to our area helped to take up the “slump”. Visiting with our family this week (and en joying the Harrell cottage on the river during the week) is my brother and his fami ly from Little Rock, Arkan sas. Frank (Coble) is dis trict manager of the Inter national Harvester Truck Division in Little Rock and has worked with this com pany in several parts of the country. His wife Betty, daughter Carolyn and two sons J. Frank and Phillip, all have enjoyed this first visit to Eastern North Caro lina and the Chowan region. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY- AUGUST U, I J. Frank, who was in school • at Hargraves Virginia last , year, will be entering Caro lina this next month, and we are sure will be. making headlines before long on that football team. Wallace Evans, just back from two weeks of Reserve training, said it got mighty hot down there on maneu vers. He looked pretty.brown and mighty glad to be home again. We were delighted to find the Billy Learys in the con gregation Sunday morning, Bily and Mag have been camping down at Sandy Point some this past week and enjoying some family get togethers at the same time. Emily (Leary) Nock is home this week, too, with her big boy. We are not sure at this writing if Monty is along but think this is a “family” visit. For all those who keep in quiring . . . the Sides baby has evidently not arrived as yet! We’ll surely make that announcement when we re ceive it. Tuesday night of this (past) week was set for Earl Smith’s annual fish fry. I am writing this before that time of course ... so I can’t really say anything about it except that if the crowds come that he had last year, some 600 folks will eat fish and all the trimmings “on Earl” that night and thor oughly enjoy it! We’re real ly looking forward to it (and hope you were able to at tend). Jr. G.A.’s 1 and and Cru sader and Pioneer R.A.’s were to have their meeting Wednesday and the Y.W.A.’s on Monday night of this past week. Hope you were there if you were involved. , Have you written your let ter to your Senator or Rep resentative on the Judiciary Committee asking them to vote for the resolution con cerning “The Year of the Bible”? . . . We hear Henry Bunch had a surprise birthday dinner in his honor at Loretta and Frank’s over the weekend. ; Jackie came down from Win [ ston on Friday night and took her mother on down ■ to the Evans’ on Saturday. , Henry followed for what he ) thought was just a family , get-together. Turned out he t ..was the “honored one” . . . ■ Many happy returns, Mr. . Henry! II 9H| HI ||i £&}& \MAm IB| ftfl pi 111 I J IJj A * , T T " rT TT 'vTvFvr m Mmmm M m sw v. L , W /, L i i i . a JHWVff Jfßml iilfWHfl wf f » ALL PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED rbis Is the Sale You Have Been Fmv All Appliances Are Priced to Move Quickly. 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