PAGE EIGHT ’—SECTION ONE At Macedonia Missionary Will Speak ) Macedonia Baptist Church will have a special service on December 15 at 7:30 P. M. This service is in preparation for the giving of the Lottie Moon Christmas offering for the foreign missions. The Church has set a goal of SBOO.OO. The guest speaker will In- Rev. Zach J. Deal, Jr., South ern Baptist missionary to S&raf: tv . jffi . jMiSi ft - |H , \*s|| REV. Z. J. DEAL, JR. °p en \\ Friday Nights \ il Christmas / I ' EDENTON Wonderful Gift /t/e as. llfflff FROM Jffl§P CANNON MILLS On Sale Now at Rose’s Muslin Sheets and'pillow Cases Perale Sheets andl Pillow Cases 81 in, x 99 in. Sheets. . . 81.87 72 in. x 108 in. Sheets . . 82.57 72 in. x 108 in. Sheets . . 81.87 81 in. x 108 in. Sheets . . 82.57 81 in. x 108 in. Sheets . . 81.97 Double Fitted Bottom . . 82.57 Double Fitter Bottom . . 81.97 Single Fitted Bottom . . 82.57 Single Filled Bottom . . 81.87 2 FOR 2 for 12 in. x 36 in. Pillow Cases sl.lO 12 in. x 36 in. Pillow Cases 87e Choice Gifts For Christmas - Colombia. Missionary Deal travels up and down the; Colombian de partments of Bolivar and Cordoba, preaching, teaching, counseling, and offering ad vice on everything from health problems to agricul tural methods. His field in cludes the historic seaport of Cartagena (his headquarters*, as well as the jungles of the River Sinu Valley, where travel is by jeep, horseback, and canoe. In addition to supervising Baptist work throughout the two deoartmen’s. he has been full-time pastor of Pen icl Baptist Church, Cartagena since its organization in De cember, 1981. He recently started a mission in Santa Maria. He and his wife direct the Colombian Baptist orphanage in Cartagena, which cares for 12 children, some already teenagers and others soon to be. The adult choir will bring special music. The pubiic is invited to at tend. The nursery will be open. Hospital Patients Vifcitiitg Hour*: 10-11 A. M.; M am! 7-8 I*. M. Children un iter n are not permitted to visit patient*. Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital from No vember 30 to December 3 were the following: White-—Crcg Julian Lane, Mrs. Marian Ann Hunter, Mrs. Charlotte Jean Silver thorne, Mrs. Mary Faye Nixon, Master Ira Leary Smith, Clifton R. Dail. Calice Ccrnel Cooper, Mrs. Eleanor H. Partin, Mrs. Willie Marie Stallings, Miss April Lynn Pickett, Master Jerry Jerni gan, Miss Sandra Lynn Mc- Donald, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stallings, Mrs. Mary C. Wil liams, Geddes B. Potter, Guy P. Williams, William Joyner, J. Alvah Bunch, Mrs. Bar bara Jean Biggs and Mrs. Maude Bass. Colored - Miss Rosa White, Mrs. Bessie B. Leigh, Mrs Eliza Holley, Mrs. Pattie Holley, Miss Ella Louise Jordan, Miss Mary Norfleet George Swift, Halved John son and Miss Marian An nette Cox. Births White—Mr. and Mrs. Per cy Edward Hunter, a daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Silverthorne, a son. Colored Mr. and Mrs John Louis Leigh, a daugh- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1965. British Pastor WHIM Here The Rev. Neil Pritchard who is interim rector of Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, Greenville, will address the Churchwomen of Saint Paul’s Church, Edenton, Tuesday. Mrs. Roland Vaughan, pro gram chairman, will intro duce the speaker following lunch at 100 P. M. Mrs. Harriett Woolard, president, urges all women of the par ish to be present for a very informative meeting. The board, meeting prior to the meeting Tuesday, will pro vide reports on the recent Convocation and bazaar. Mr. Pritchard, under a Wates-Seabury Exchange, is Vicar of Holy Trinity, Black- . pool. This is one of the, largest parishes in the north ' of England with a population of 8,000 and three churches. The parish has a staff of Vicar, three Curates, and a Church Army Sister. 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