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Page 6-A | ' ~jL^alß-w'. ■ MEET HUNT—John A. Holmes High School stud ents, Alan Covington and Ken Kinion, who is chairman of the First District Teen Dems. met Lt. Gov. James Hunt at the informal gathering held at the Municipal Building last week. Area Director To Attend Event Ken Stalls, director of occupational education for Chowan, Gates and Perquimans County Schools will attend an institute for local occupational education citizen advisory committee members on October 2-3, at the Hilton Inn in Raleigh. Lay citizen involvment in occupational education in N. C.'s public schools will be the subject of the institute, titled | SHOP I. N. S.| J —AT— J i W. E. S. i | PORK LIVER ... lb. 39c| ♦ GWALTNEY '1 I ♦ FRANKS pkg. 69c | t SUNSHINE HY DROX { ♦ COOKIES pkg. 59c ♦ { 7 OZ. LISTERINE ♦ | MOUTH WASH bottle 59c ♦ ♦ JIM DANDY f ♦ DOG RATIONING. .25 lbs. $3.79 { ♦GRAPE JELLY 2 for 99c J JsOZ. 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KAKNiIAKDTjK The pastor was called by one of his members who was in despair; bis boy had been bitten by a rattle-snake and it looked like a slim chance of recovery. But the pastor saw a more serious ailment; those people have forgotten God and the Church. So when he called them to prayer the latter ailment was biggest in mind and he prayed as follows: “thou magnificent and almighty and sovereign . God. who didst make the mountains and the trees and the skies and the stars and rattlesnakes, hear our prayer concerning these people who have talked against your church and have spurnecL all the invitations to return. Send them some more rattle-snakes and let two of them bite the old man and let one of them bite his gossiping wife and let one coil around the neck of their foolish daughter. And when these folks come to the church altar and pray for forgiveness, hear their prayer and grant them pardon but let them know that the mountain is still full of snakes.” In Memory Os CKISSIE COPELAND Who Passed Away September 28, 1973. A FRIEND A friend of mine Just passed away Here for a little while And a day. Why must you hurry Why can’t you stay It breaks my heart For you to go away. You loved your neighbor The big and small You tried to help Whenever the call. Sometimes we wonder And don’t understand God will not fail He holds our hand. Some days our cross Is heavy to bare We grow so weary We know he is there. I am a friend That will miss “you” We shared our joys And a “Tear or Two” We shared our flowers From time to time We added a bit of love “No, Money, No Dime”. We gave flowers While we were here Sweet I ’eace. and Harmony” While we were near. Why did you leave? Why did you go? "God” was ready “His Will” you know. The road was rocky. The path was rocky. Sit down by “Jesus” Rest all day long. By: Ibbie Lamb THE CHOWAN HERALD ■ i ■:<„ Wi f J W M l w.M ml m B /II SWAIN CEREMONY Taking part in Constitution Week activities at Swain Elementary School were Prin cipal Ralph Cole, Sherrod Banks, president of Student Council, and Allen Downum and Ed Small, student rep resentatives to the council. Swain Students Present Program At an impressive ceremony last Friday, the Swain Student Council presented a program to commemorate American Constitution Week. The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of a new American flag for the school to Ralph Cole, principal, by Sherrod Banks, president of the Student Council. The flag was purchases with money raised by the Student Council through various projects last year. Cole accepted the new flag with the hope that “we would all uphold the Constitution, and would honor the flag, which represents the highest ideals of individual ability, justice, and equal opportunity for all.” Thr true spirit of patriotism rules as Banks led the assembly in the Pledge of Alligence to the flag and the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Shelia Cherry, vice-president, spoke on features of the constitution which have permitted us to Sunday Sermon Rev. E. L. Earnhardt has chosen his sermon topics for services Sunday at Edenton Untied Methodist Church. At the 11 A.M. service his topic is “A Mighty Union” from John 14: 7-10. “Net Worth” is the topic for the 8 P.M. service and is taken from Matthew 18: 11-14; and Luke 15. Redskins Leaders Jn ftfflj'Football The Midget League flag football season is well underway with the Redskins heading with a 3-1 record, according to' Gigi Leary, recreation director. The Packers have a 2-2 record as does the Cowboys. The Dolphins are in fourth place with a 1-3 mark. YOUMSTIRS a-IS compcTc uiin big punr PASS 111 You can show your football skills while com peting against other youngsters ypur own age. Just bring your parent or guardian to register. VJwl O llTignl OUVn at IU start practicing. . >. • '~~ _ ~ ~T? ~; • manaflfKM mm grow stronger and healthier than any other modern nation. The Preamble to the Constitution was read by David Jordan, secretary, and freedom given to the people by the Bill of Rights was reviewed by Susan Keeter, treasurer. New homeroom represnetatives for the coming year were also introduced. Throughout the ceremony, the auditorium rang as lusty voices were raised by the student body during the singing of patriotic songs. You Are Invited /what 30 ' h I hot point Sam 22 CU. FT. (avocado) ™*Mm(ONLY p NOW 489^^^ M CLOTHES WASHER WLWIOIO ■ (only 1) WAS NOW .r. 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Mayor Harrell noted that hunters and fishermen are unique in all America because they asked that their fishing and hunting equipment be taxed and that the money be used for land acquisition, research and habitat management for fish Thursday, September 26, IfM and wildlife for the enjoyment of aU Americans “l urge all of our citizens to join with sportsmen conservationists in a * rededication to the wise use of our natural resources and their proper management for the benefit of future generations.
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