Page 8-A Workshop Held By Garden Club The December meeting a? the Garden of Eden Club was held at the home of Mrs. John J. Douglas on Tuesday morn ing. After a short business mcet ng, Mrs. Albert Ward con ducted a garden therapy workshop, with all members participating. Attractive Christmas orna ments for trees and mobiles were made, using transparent contact paper and bits of se quins, cords, braids, yarns, etc. Also, pomander balls were made using oranges and whole cloves. These projects were taken to the nursing home to be used at Christmastime for the enjoyment of those confined. The License and Theft Di vision of the Department of Motor Vehicles reports that an experienced thief can strip a four-speed transmission from a stolen ear in 12 to 14 minutes. FOR QUICK RESULTS Try A Herald Classified bulgLa ... the well-timed Christmas We have a choice collection of modestly priced Bulova watches, timed for Christmas giving. Illustrated: Two new 17 jewel models, RoSS - tewefers £jenton, UC gjocbgjc^ A507 . The SCENEMAKER Swing out. with this automatic from Zenith. It's rugged, compact and plays it "cool" for the go i! up. Ready to go in wild colors of Beachparty i ge. Cool- Mint Green and Seashore Coral. • Portamatic 4-speed record changer • Diamond LP Stylus • Plays stereo or mono records monophonically • 6" Oval Speaker • Flip-open attache-styled cabinet Jgfejggf' The quality goes in before the name goes on ® Jackson’s Radio & TV Service Phone 482-3519 Proving God’s Love By DALTON WARD, RYLAND If we have experienced the new birth And have received God’s wonderful love, We need to be thoroughly sanctified That only comes from Heaven above. So in order to receive this blessing We must seek God every day; Then allow the Holy Spirit 'to enter, For He will prepare the way. In order to prove God’s love May our actions and whatever we say Be a blessing to those who are around us, Instead as a hindrance for that will not pay. So may we live and be a true witness By manifesting His great love divine, And whenever we have the opportunity Help others His great love to find. / It is only through seeking for His guidance Along this pilgrimage tour; Can we find that satisfying portion In our hearts that will always endure. May in prayer and in faith believing That through His blood the crimson flow; Heal our bodies and be made whole again, And our hearts cleansed and made white as snow. God has no respect of person, For in Him there is no guile; But old Satan will try to conquer, And your soul he will defile. May Jesus the One who saved us, Who is our soon coming King; As He comes from the portals of glory, While the joy bells of Heaven ring. I want to know more about my Master, And may my cup just overflow; With the showers of blessings from Heaven, For I want to be ready to go. I More Auxiliary Names i The membership roll of Chowan Hospital Auxiliary continues to increase as vol unteers from throughout Edenton and Chowan County turn in reports. A recent list of those who joined the auxiliary included the following: Mrs. Ruth Phillips, Mrs. Doris Collins Barnes, Mrs. Frances Puryear, Mrs. Ann Edmundson, Mrs. Linda Ba beaux, Mrs. Anne Justice, Mrs. Gail Clark, Mrs. Elva Erwin. Mrs. Helen Flanagan, Mrs. Gloria Ross, Mrs. Ruth D eake, Mrs. Olga Gaino, Mrs. Barbara White, Mrs. Myda Price. Miss Sarah M. Harrell, Mrs. William B. Shepard, Mrs. James L. Hassell, Mrs. Wil liam Whichard, Mrs. N. J. George, Mrs. Erwin Griffin, Mrs. M. L. Flynn, Mrs. Cecil Fry, Mrs. W. A. Harrell, Mrs. Elsie Bunch, Mrs. Flora Mae Belch, Mrs. Olive Goodwin, Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Mrs. Her mit Layton, Mrs. Hallett Hcbbs, Mrs. E. L. Belch. Mrs. Emmett Jones, Mrs. William Ashley. Mrs. Cameron Boyce, Mrs. Jake Boyce, Mrs. W. H. Winborne, Mrs. Kenneth Copeland, Mrs. Ernest Pri vott. Mrs. Maybelle P. Sex ton, Mrs. Ross Inglis, Mrs. Thomas H. Shepard, Jr., Mrs. Benbury Wood, Mrs. Jasper W. Hassell, Mrs. Harry A. Perry, Mrs. Frank L. Wil liams, Mrs. J. C. B. Ehring haus, Mrs. Hoskin Harrell. Golf News By LEW DEXTER The club’s membership drive is coming along ifine. Listed below are the addi tional new members as of this writing: A and B members: Miss Jean Peele, William Yancey, Chester C. Stevens, Larry D. Rose, Bernie Baker, Sr., Gar land Askew, Clarence Leary, Jr. Non-resident members: W. F. Ainsley, Hertford; Talmage Rose, Hertford; Charles S. Evans, Merry Hill; C. Edison Harris, Hertford; Henry C. Sullivan, Hertford; Charles Williford, Hertford. Let’s keep them coming! This past week the greens were a little too fast. This was caused as a result of the cold weather. They are com ing up better now and will be a little slower from here on through the winter. How ever. they are in good shape, not lumpy but nice and smooth. In order to keep them smooth, we will all have to repair our ball marks. Remember if you don’t repair them we will have unsatisfactory greens throughout the winter. As another reminder, please let me urge you to rake your ■footprints out of the traps after you use them. There is a rake at each trap and it only takes a couple of min utes to smooth out your foot prints. So let’s please use them. Christmas is upon us and I have some real good sets at the pro shop. So, if you need anything in the golf line, please stop by and see me. Keep your head down and follow through. Thieves Work In Edenton Area Four break-ins are current ly under investigation by law enforcement agencies in this area, one in which several hundred dollars worth of fishing tackle was taken, an other where a watch deg was shot. Sheriff Troy Toppin said it was reported by Ray Sawyer, manager of Mann’s Auto Parts, U. S. 17 north, that a break-in and larceny was dis covered Sunday when he went to feed his watch dog. The dog had been placed in the area following previous break-ins. Sawyer found his dog had been shot and wounded. The dog later died. About $65 worth of tools and miscellaneous equipment was reported missing. Edenton police discovered two break-ins Sunday night and early Monday morning. A break-in at George Chev rolet was reported at 11:18 P. M. Sunday. A back win dow was broken but nothing was believed to have been taken. Bunch’s Service Station next door was also entered. A cigarette machine had been opened. Entry was gained by breaking a glass in the back door. Thieves entered Edenton Marina the night of Novem ber 24 and stole fishing tackle, used motors and other items. THE CHOWAN HERALD CUT FOOD COSTS U. S. CHOICE M>■ T-BONE (mC “STEAKS lb. m.l\3 I Sirloin Steak lb. sl.lsjTop Round Steak.. .lb. $1.05 Sirloin Tip Roast lb. 99c 4-6 lb. Gwaltney Smoked 1-lb. Gwaltney 1-lb. Gwaltney Cypress Gwalt. Fresh First Cut PICNICS FRANKS BACON Perk Chops lb. 39c 59c 39c 59c 5 LBS. CAMELLIA 16-OZ. CAN EBERWINE KING SIZE r i Aim ALLARDS, HANOVER, ia V FLUUR OR TURNIP GREENS J" ■ bag C "IfC 1 ° 1 “'49 m Limit 1 with $5 or more food order 18V 2 -oz. Box Camellia 16-oz. Camellia Cut 16-oz. Camellia 16-oz. Camellia CAKE MIX Green Beans Apple Sauce Garden Peas b„ x 29c 6 i SI.OO 6 i SI.OO 51 SI.OO ______ 6 FT. 4 IN. x 3 FT. ARCHER 1-LB. GW iLTNEY’S CHRISTMAS ■ a ' DOOR COVER PUR £ , LA M ff r|j{j c 5100 Jr Limit 1 With ssjoo or More Food Order a U — I SAVJIOc pS I g ILK CRISP WESTERN 3 LBS. YELLOW LETTUCE ONIONS |§ “'IT ■ ■ 4k ■ 4k With this coupon and purchase of $lO or more at L I I PHTHISIC’S Super Market. Limit, 1 per family. ÜBau I C Day |jj C purSi. coupon MUST * presentcd EXPIRES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 197# 20 lbs. U. S. No. I White , Double Stamps On Monday I PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE ■ ■ Q ■ • vTw ■ I Q ™*U SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1978 Alls We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities r VUIIVUJ I 4 j Mb. Mrs. Filbert's baa 79c Phthisics .Ssste. - Supermarket 29c Tangerines (§) 4 BISCUITS 29c W. Queen Street Edenton, N. G lean 10c Thursday, December 3.

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