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Lord’s Supper
Observance
The Episcopal,
Presbyterian, and United
Methodist Churches of
Edenton will join together
for the celebration of Hie
Lord’s Supper (Holy
Eucharist) at 7:30 P. M.,
Wednesday, November 25.
This annual event will take
place at St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church with Rev. Raymond
W. Storie and Rev. Richard
R. Blankenhorn as
celebrants. Mr. John A.
Mitchener, 111, will serve as
litanist.
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OVER 300 PEOPLE ATTEND MEETING Lloyd C.
Bunch, Albemarle District Chairman is shown presenting
the nominating committee’s list of officers fra- 1982 at the
26th Annual Area Five Meeting of the N. C. Association of
Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Bunch served as
Chairman of the nominating committee. More than 300
People attended this meeting held at the American Legion
Building in Edenton on November 10. Guest speaker for the
occasion was Dr. Frank Humenik, Professor of Biological
and Agricultural Engineering at N. C. State University. M.
E. “Red” Knight from Gates County was re-elected for
another year as Chairman of the 16 county area.
THE CHOWAN HERALD
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I White Elected President Os State Home Economics Assn. 1
Ila Grey White became
the president of the North
Carolina Home Economics
! Association at the 64th
I Annual Meeting in Raleigh
| last week. She is the Area
Home Economics Extension
Agent with the North
Carolina Agricultural
Extension Service and
works in the Northeastern
District. “Inflation,
Frustration or Challenge”
was the theme of the annual
meeting.
Dr. Naomi Albanese,
Dean of School of Home
Economics, UNC-G, gave a
speech, “A Multiplying
Factor”. Dr. Jane Coulter,
Deputy Assistant Director
of Higher Education, ad
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Special Programs
Are Planned
A series of 108th An
niversary Services at St.
Paul AME Zion Church in
Hertford will conclude
Sunday with two special
programs.
At the 11 A.M. service
Rev. Charles Patterson will
give the anniversary
message. The music and
ushers will be rendered by
Winslow Grove AME Zion
Church.
Dr. H. H. Grier will be
featured speaker at the 3
P.M. dedicatorial service.
The New Berth Choral
Ensemble of Williamston
will be featured in concert at
the service.
dressed the topic, “Home
Economists • A Scarce
Resource Throughout the
Decade”,
Dr. Mildred Griggs,
Do You Wonder
Where Your Money Goes?
Do Your Bills Have You Down?
—Budgets prepared
—Advice on how to get out of debt.
Help with your creditors.
Cali Jim Hunter
Financial Management Service 482-8397
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Department of Vocational
Technical Education,
University of Illinois, spoke
on “Home Economists
Helping to Meet the
Challenge of Inflation”.
The topic by Dr. Elizabeth
Koontz, Assistant State
Superintendent, N. C. Public
Instruction, was “Home
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Economists - Politician”:.
There are approximated
1,200 members in the Noiifi
Carolina Home Economies
Association. T|