Newspapers / The Chowan Herald (Edenton, … / Sept. 10, 1970, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Chowan Herald (Edenton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE EIGHT-A New Books At Local Library A<Mt Non-fiction New books received at th« Shepard-Pruden Memorial Li' brary include the following: Talking Your Way Around the World by Mario Pei. Mysteries of the Skies by Gordon L Lore. Allegiances by William Stafiferd. Painting Landscapes by Harry R. Ballinger. The Divine Mistress by Samuel Edwards. The Poetical Works of Matthew by Matthew Arnold. Edgar Cayce on Atlantis by Hugh L. Cayce. Jefferson, the Virginian by Dumas Malone. Adult Fiction The Numbered Account by Ann Bridge. Towers In the Mist and the Child From the Sea by Eliza beth Goudge. The Vixens by 'Frank Yer by. Listening Valley, Mrs. Tim, Rosabelle Shaw and the Eng lish Air by D E. Stevenson. Dr. Samaritan by Elizabeth Seifert One, Two Buckle My Shoe, the Secret of the Chimneys, the Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie. The Rock by John Masters. I Never Loved Your Mind by Paul Zindel. God Is an Englishman by R. F. Delderfield. Many Deadly Returns by Pr tricia Moyes. Hotel Belvedere by Eliza beth Corbett. Warhead by Noel B. Ger son. An Infamous Army, the Corinthian, Cotillion, Arabel la, the Grand Sophy, Sylves ter, a Civil Contract, Friday’s Child, the Reluctant Widow, the Quiet Gentleman, Sprig Muslin, all by Georgette Hey cr - _£ Insect larvae has so many different species and so many local names that it is bewild ering to anglers. Most com mon of the local names ifor larvae are mealies or meal worms, r 4Reusies, spdkies or just plain grubs. Any of these might be the larvae of wax moths, maggots or dark ling beetles.—Sports Afield. 101 PROOF-8 YEARS OLD @ ID JL jrav m * STRAIGHT BOURBON whiskey SRSS $R 45 tor bourbon wrl UFI FTH OPI NT W V SMBMI AUSTIN. NICHOLS SCO., INC., NEW YORK-NEW YORK HONEY OF A BUY! fabsSKl! V V ■ It is unusual that a 7-room house packed with quality features comes on the market. But here it is. Located on a one-acre well landscaped lot, this brick veneer home features three bedrooms, livinj room, den with fireplace, 2% baths, dining room and wall-to-wall carpet As if that wasn’t enough, it has electric heat and is centrally air conditioned. If it is spacious, comfortable living you are seeking you will want to see this one right away. JACK HABIT 482-3715 Edenton, N. C 482-2375 STILL ALIVE By MARY LIZZIE LANE Chappell’s Hill Church is very much alive. And the banner of Christ is still flying high. 1 am really proud of this little church, Although a hundred years have passed by. I am right there when the doors are open, i always try to fill <my place. For thirty years I’ve taught a class, It was all done by God’s grace. Yes, we’ve just had a revival, Let me tell you it was grand. It’s wonderful to know what God can do, He sent us such a preaching man. We heard a message on .the good Samaritan, 1 enjoyed the sermon fine. And he also preached from Revelations To help keep us all in line. He spoke about the Heavenly Father And unto this world He sent IHis Son. Jesus died in agony upon the cross So that victory would be won. And all about the beauty of Heaven And the transparent golden streets. Just think of the loved ones over there, AH the good old saints we will meet. A beautiful wedding was also solemnized In this old church building today, il really wish them the best of everything As they journey down life’s way. The bride was really beautiful, The eroom was also handsome, too. I /eel very confident that their life Will be successful all the way through I have s»>en many beautiful weddings In this old home church of mine. I have also seen many funerals, And all the memories that they left behind. This old building has been filled with laughter, I’ve also seer, the glcom and tears. It’s served its purpose for the living and the dead Throughout the past one hundred years. COA Workshop Planned The College cf the Albe marle in conjunction with its Health Grant Project will be gin a series of five In-Service Education Workshops on cam pus at COA for registered nurses, health directors, prac tical nur es, nurses aides and other health personnel of Pas quotank, Perquimans, Cho wan, Camden, Currituck, Gates and Dare on September 14, and scheduled throughout the year. It is the objective of these workshops to update knowledge, skills and under standings of health problems for health personnel. Each workshop is designed for three hours of instruction in the morning and repeated in the afternoon session. The first workshop on Sep THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970. tember 14 will be on ©rug Abuse. Dr. David R. Work, assistant professor of pharm acy administration, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Charles C. 'Pullman, instructor of clirical pharm acy, University cf North Ca rolina at Chapel Hill, will conduct the workshop. In addition, beginning on September 28, and scheduled throughout the year, there will be five workshops for approximately 22 commuility leaders of Pasquotank, Per quimans, Chowan, Gates, Cur rituck, Camden and Dare counties. At these workshops ea h community leader will receive information and ma terials on the same topics covered in the workshops for the professional health per sonnel. This will enable pro fessional personnel to assist community leaders in present ing information and materials to the people at the commun ity seminars which the com munity leaders will conduct in their respective communi ties. 50th ANNIVERSARY t l 1 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Mi zele, 217 East Kingl Street, will celebrate their 50th wed ding anniversary Sunday. The celebration will be at the jVFW Post Home between the ! hours of 3 P. M. and 5 P. M. All relatives and friends are invited to attend the event being given by the seven children. Industry is hit by an esti mated 1,000 eye injuries every working day of the year. U. S. CHOICE M»T-BONE (|Q " STEAKS. ..«T| TENDER I TOP BONELESS I SIRLOIN Sirloin Steak lb. sl.l9 I Round Steak .. . lb. sl.os(Tip Roast, lb. $1.09 FRESH FIRST CUT LB. GWALTNEY’S FRESH Pork Chops FRA NGround Beef LB. SIGNAL SLICED ~~ LB. SIGNAL BACON pkg. 59c I SAUSAGE pkg. 39c 16-oz. Can DeiMcnte 16-oz. Can Del Monte 14-oz. Bottle Del Monte 30 Count Pamper Whole Kernel Cream Style Tomato Daytime Yellow Corn Yellow Corn Catsup MB ,c z _ B °r ci ?o tIAAJfU $1 00 71r J| I 0 LIMIT—2 BOXES WITH $5.00 nr OR MORE FOOD ORDER 16-oz. Red <2lo 3-oz. Jar Instant 16Vz-oz. Can White House « J v ' s r TMfe TOMATOES NESTE A Apple Sauce 5 * SI.OO *9 9 c 5 1 SI.OO 15-oz. Pkg. Nabisco 15-o*. LYRES . | orbooume (] oriie d g ee s JUMBO ROLL WHITE 48-OZ. BOTTLE MAZOLA 5s SottTwnls CORN OIL PmSSS 3 SI.OO bot99c U. S. No. 1- WHITE 5 lb. 4 oz. Box COLD POWER [ rT“| FREE! FREE! FREE! DETERGENT j 50 Extra S&H Stamps j With this coupon and purchase of $lO or more at ROY U I PHTHISIC’S Super Market. Limit, 1 per family. V M M E This coupon MUST be presented at time of 111 B Bag C purchase ’ ■mm Mml limit x box with $5 oo or \ expires Saturday, September 12, 1970 “ ~ MORE food order _ Double Stamps On Monday 4-lb. Bag Red Delicious PRICES in this ad effective _ r - u „ _ THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1970. A M I P We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Mm mr WT L L 1-LB MRS. FILBERTS ' GOLDEN SOFT 49c ephthisics Margarine 3-Ib. Bag L Sff REVERSIBLE BOWL YELLOW SKIN ITjl ft ffc Q 29c An dfti M * W. Queen Street - Rdenton, N. C.
The Chowan Herald (Edenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1970, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75