SECTION B News From Merry Hill By Mrs Ethel W inboom e Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Bunch of Chesapeake, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Bunch Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Al len Cowand of Florence, S. C , spent last week here at their cottage and visited S. V. Cowand and family. Mrs. Howard Sanford of Windsor visited Mrs. Virgie Baker Sunday afternoon. David White and son, Joby, of Newport News, Va., spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. J W. White and Chris White of Plymouth is spending the j LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL 1 COLONY PINES AT CAPE COLONY Now Being Developed 5 Purchase a new Mobilehome on a l spacious, wooded lot with paved G streets and central water. Easy n financing ... or .. . B ★ Purchase a Lot if Purchase a Mobilehome j if Rent a Lot B if Rent a Mobilehome ONLY 47 LOTS AVAILABLE fl Make Arrangements Today B By Calling f Edenton Ahoskie P, 482-2497 ~ 332-4466 n NOTICE To CHOWAN COUNTY TAXPAYERS The Tax Books for the year 1969 are now in my hands for the collec tion of taxes. We urge you to pay your taxes now and avoid the pen alty which will begin on February 1. A PENALTY OF 1% WILL BE ADDED ON 1968 TAXES NOT PAID BEFORE FEBRUARY 1. AN OTHER 1% WILL BE ADDED MARCH 1 AND AN ADDITIONAL V 2 OF 1 % WILL BE ADDED FOR EACH ADDITIONAL MONTH TAXES ARE UNPAID. Any Taxpayer who cannot pay his or her taxes in one payment can make partial payments until paid. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. rrs. Elizabeth Goodwin TAX COLLECTOR THE CHOWAN HERALD week with his grandmoth er. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar field and children, Marilyn, Marsha and Randy, at tended a homecoming at Nuhunta Church Sunday and afterwards visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small, of La Grange. Mrs. Ethel Winborne and Mrs. Neta Smith wick spent Monday in Edenton Irvin Lee Allcox of State University, Raleigh, spent the weekend with his par ents, Rev. and Mrs. Sher wood Allcox. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Layton and Mrs. Ralph Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, October 16, 1969 Smithwick spent Thursday at the Veterans Hospital at • Kecoughtan, Va., with their , brother, Lloyd Belch, of Edenton. Mrs. S B. Adams, Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., Mrs. H. ■ E. Foxwell and Mrs Ethel . Winborne visited Mrs. Minnie White of Harrells ville, who is living at the rest home at Windsor, last week. Rev and Mrs. Sherwood Allcox, Mrs. Ruth Baker. Mrs. Ethel Winborne and James Love attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration for Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hollowell of Ayden at the Speed Ruri- I tan Club building at Speed, given by their daughter, Mrs. Claude Kidd and fam ily of Raleigh, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hollowell is the pastor at Speed now. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and children of New port News, Va., and Mr. ' and Mrs, Ken Hopkins of ! Newport News. Va.. spent [ the weekend with Mrs. J. | W. White BIRTHDAY DINNER [ MERRY HILL—Mrs. J. W. [ White was entertained at a [ surprise birthday turkey [ dinner on Saturday night [ at the home of her son, | Gene White, of Plymouth. I Those present. beside | Mrs. White of Merry Hill. [ were: Mr. and Mrs. Gene [ White. Chris and Kather j ine of Plymouth. Mr. and ( Mrs. Ken Hopkins of New-. I port News. Va. Mr. and J Mrs. Thomas White and J children. Lisa and Susan of J Newport News. Va., .Mrs. | Murray Harden and daugh- J ter. Penny, of Windsor. I ; I In 1915. only one per j cent of the total civilian J population aged 18 years or I more were veterans. To ] day, according to the Vet j erans Administration, one J out of five in this age y I group are veterans. 4. ’ 1 WORK ON BEDDING Mrs. Annie Morris of the Warren Grove Community, left, and her daughter, Mrs. Daisy Privott, are shown during a recent bedding work shop held in Chowan County. Better Bedding Program Works The bedding program is a reality in Chowan Coun ty. A need for mattress making progi am was dis covered by a well known deceased extension agent. Mrs. Onnie Charlton, and the homemakers involved. It was Mrs. Daisy Bem bry's desire to continue with the people the de sires of such a dedicated person as Mrs. Charlton. With the unlimited cooper ation of Mrs Gladys White and Mrs, Fiances Ward, a survey was made to include the needs of the people in the entire county. The purpose of the bed ding program is to give the people an opportunity to purchase sheets. pillow C. F. Watson Taken In Death Funeral services were held Saturday for Claude Fra klin Watson. 83. at 3:30 ' P M. at the Williford “ .Memorial Chapel. Pev E. C. Alexander and ! Rev. Ru.«eil Rice officiat- I ed. Burial was in Beaver : Hill Cemetery, i Mr. Wat on was a retired merchant. He died at his I home Thursday He is survived bv his • wife. Mrs. Bertie Arnold Watson: two sons: Edward L. Watson of Edenton; Gil . bert J. Watson of Roanoke J Rapids, and six daughters: ■ Mrs. Elizabeth Spruill and | Mrs Guy Eula Landry of I Edenton; Mrs. Laura Smith jof Richmond. Va.; Mrs. Lettie May Garris of Mur freesboro; Mrs. Matoka j Williams of Hertford and i Mrs. Estelle Lane of Gran dy. Also surviving are 23 ; grandchildren. 43 great I grandchildren and two | great great grandchildren, j Pallbearers were: Bill i Coltrain, R. M. Coltrain, J Murry Lane, Billy Lane, J Frank Williams. Ed Spruill, j Roy Watson and Kenneth ! Watson. ■ Williford Funeral Home J was in charge of arrange i ments SERVICES AVAILABLE Certified Watch Makers Clock Repairs Jewelry Repair Diamond Mounting Baby Shoes Bronzed, Silvered Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations G. T. Davis & Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C. Next Ta Tartar Theatre cases, blankets, . mattress > toppers and to make a well constructed foam rubber mattress at a low cost. The beginning point of interest was the first work shop for agents and leaders sponsored by Mrs, Gene vieve K. Greenlee, house and house furnishings spe cialist. Greensboro. The mattress making has been a hobby to some as well as a need to some famines Oar record snows that 32 mat tresses have been or dered and 30 o! them have been made Fit t een dozen sheets. 2-t dozen pillow eases and 30 blankets have been ordered for families in the co .nty We are now in the process tor a new older on blankets. Those who need an 1 want Irian ke.s may contact the ex tension office between now and Nuveir.ii.. i 3 mZaJi 1J j4H MM** OFFFR blackwalls whitewalls jHHORT/A/ Ulltn LIyUO any of these sizes any of these sizes CAT OPT IQth 7.75*14 • 7.75*15 • 8.25*14 7.75x14 • 7.75x15 • 8.25x14 ■IP NO TRADE 2f0r3L90 2for^ 7 *90 VMSMSsm NEEDED Hu^^M^t^E^S^Fe^EiLjraxjjaJ^PliKM^OJo^^a^Fed^Ex^Tax^J 'm n«" ucamr jnw.o •nw Tati 11 !■ 1 ■■ ■ ■■'■—' —" 11 —.l Put one of these batteries fi.7o Xls Tub*-tvDe $2.42 under your hood today and tin ♦■ls ♦fO 20 • Month GuarMte. K et new Go-Power at thi, 7.00x13 Tub.i.ss ■%■ m m $2.34 low-low price. 7.00x14 Tub*.*, IV tJf lb $2.64 Use Our ♦Plus U» and rtc.pp.bl. tire - tir. tor tire '*'*** *""—**"*"*'•*'“* Eesy PBy Plen / OOBBYEAB btbbFb 412 & Broad St Phone 482-2477 Edenton* N. C Sermons Slated By Mr. Janes In the absence of the pastor, Rev. R. N. Carml, the pulpit of the Edenton Baptist Church will be supplied by Rev. Ted Janes of the Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest Sunday. He will preach at both the 11 o’clock morning service and the 7:30 evening service. Mr. Janes has been asso ciated with the Southeast ern Seminary since 1961 and is presently assistant director of the field work with the objective of meet ing the preaching needs of churches and providing preaching expei ience and training for student preach ers His duties at the seminary also include in FOR YOUR WINTER LAWNS USE RYE GRASS or FESCUE - Call - Home Feed & Fertilizer Co. Phone 482-2313 or 482-2308 W. Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. struction in systematic the-1 ology Other than his seminary duties Mr. Janes has been pastor of churches in Ten nessee and North Carolina and is very active in pul pit supply and interim pastorates. Born in Ten nessee, he holds the B.D. and Th.M. degrees from Southeastern Baptist The ological Seminary in Wake Forest. The supervised church nursery will be available to parents with small chil dren and the morning ser vice will be broadcast over radio station WCDJ for the benefit of those unable to attend I V s I SECTION B ONE STOP INSURANCE SERVICE for ... Business • Home Car • Life Federated INSURANCE tCIMhe man ¥ ~~ with the * - shield # Rudolph i Jm Dale tk * I 901 Cabarrus Street Phone 482-3222 Poor Quick Results Try Herald Classified Ads

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