Religion THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,2016 5 Obituaries ' Jesse W. Overton HERTFORD - Jesse William Overton, 87, of 100 Wiggins Road, passed away on Sunday, October 2, 2016 in his home. Mr. Overton was born in Perquimans County on December 27,1928, and was the son of the late Wil liam Martin and Jessie Nellie Lilly Overton. The ■ retired owner and operator of Overton’s Sanding c & Floor Finishing, he worked in that business for over 50 years. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Margie Bundy; and by brothers, Don, Julian, and Robert Overton. Surviving are two sisters, Mary Ruth Stallings ■ of Portsmouth, VA and Faye Reeves of Camden; two brothers, Graham and Luther Overton, both of Hertford; and by several nieces, nephews, and ex tended family members. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 , p.m. in the Miller & Van Essendelft Funeral Chap el, and will be officiated by the Rev. Boyce Porter. A private burial will follow in Cedarwood Ceme tery. Friends joined the family Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. in the funeral home and other times at the residence. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memo rial contributions be made to Bethlehem Church of Christ, P.O. Box 598, Hertford, NC 27944, or to The Gideons International, P.O. Box 772, Edenton, NC . 27932. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.millerfhc.com. Death Notice Court Report Church BELVIDERE — Walter Ray Cox, 74, died on Sep tember 30, 2016. Funeral Oct. 2 at 3 p.m., at Chappell Family Cemetery. Visitation Church Briefs ■ Mt. Sinai Baptist Mt. Sinai Baptist Church will be holding revival ser vices Oct. 2-5 at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. James Harrington. ■ Woodland UMC Woodland United Meth odist Church will hold a . revival Oct. 16-19 at 7 p.m. nightly with Rev. Howard . Sutton of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. ■ Up River Friends The 2016 Up River Har vest Festival will be Oct. 29 from 3-5 p.m. at Up River Friends Meeting. There will be food, games, prizes and a : hayride. Two students to attend tour to D.C. I From Staff Reports Albemarle EMC will send ; two students on the annual ; Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. ; next year and is taking ap- : plications now from inter- ■ ested students. 1 The tour June 10-16 will include meetings with North Carolina’s congres sional delegation. Students ■ can practice networking ' and leadership skills, and visit sites such as the Wash- ■ ington Monument, Arling ton National Cemetery, and Smithsonian museums. High school students ' who will be juniors or se niors during the 2017-18 I school year are eligible to ; apply. Applications are due Legion holding drive ■ « From Staff Reports Hertford American Le gion Ladies Auxiliary Unit : 126 is sponsoring a local : Food Bank Holiday Food ; Drive. The drive is underway ; and will run through Nov. ; 18. Canned goods, dry type boxed non-perishable food items are being collected. ■ Food can be dropped off at the American Legion Post : 126 Building, 113 W. Acad- : emy St. across from the Per- : quintans County Library. The building is open Mon day-Friday from 8-9 a.m.; Thursday night from 4-9:30 p.m. For additional informa- ■ tion or drop-off information : contact 426-1532. 7-8:30 Oct. 1 at the funer al home. Arrangements by Miller & Van Essendelft Fu neral Home. ■ Hertford UMC The Hertford United Methodist Women will hold their Holiday Bazaar and chicken salad luncheon on Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. For advance tickets ($8), call 426-5467. Items for sale include baked goods, home canned goods, fresh produce, plants, cutlery, hand crafted items and salt ed peanuts ■ Hertford UMC Hertford United Meth odist Church will host The Lord’s Table Soup Kitchen every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. For infor mation call 426-5467. Jan. 13. Statewide, North Carolina’s electric coopera tives will send a delegation of approximately 45 stu dents who will join nearly 1,800 tourists representing 46 states. “Albemarle EMC is pleased to provide this opportunity for our local youth,” said Chris Powell, spokesperson for Albemar le EMC. “We are happy to invest in our young mem bers and help them find a path to accomplish their dreams and seek new op portunities.” FaMILY VINTISTKY with a gentle and caring touch YIPIMG R^, VVS Family • Cosmetic • General Dentistry Same Day Emergency Care Insurance Filed for your Convenience 212 Ainsley Avenue Hertford, NC 252-426-5585 All Major Credit Cards & Care Credit Accepted LAURA’S UNITED HAIR-LINES “Where You ’re Always Treated First Class” IS HAPPY TO WELCOME BACK SARAH SAWYER STOP BY AND SAY HELLO AND BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT MANICURES PEDICURES WAXING TANNING J AND ALL YOUR HAIR NEEDS Wards Shopping Center • 426-4692 Judge Edgar L. Barnes JULY6 JUDGMENTS Laquell Fletcher, sec ond-degree trespass, five days suspended, 12 months unsupervised probation, pay $100 fine and cost of court. Derrick Javon Wood, simple assault, 30 days suspended, 12 months supervised probation, pay $200 fine and cost of court. DISMISSALS Akima Archer, resist ing public officer. Larry Gibbs, first de gree trespass. Trayvien Miller, simple affray. Clarence Sheppard, as sault on a female, assault with a deadly weapon, communicating threats, ipjury to personal prop erty. Trekita L. Williams, as sault and battery. Elita Randee Wilson, three counts trespass/im- pede school bus, disor derly conduct on a school bus. Derrick Javon Wood, injury to personal prop erty. Judge Robert Trivette JULY 13 DISMISSALS Lawrence Erwin Brown, cyberstalking. Kayla Butler, disorder ly conduct. Tre’shawn Ferebee, as sault on a female. Schuyler Headley, dis orderly conduct, resisting public officer. Michael Rowland, com municating threats. Judge Amber Davis JULY 20 JUDGMENTS Willie Earl Hathaway, misdemeanor larceny, 120 days active time. Travis Slaughter, sim ple possession Schedule VI controlled substance. Pay $25 fine and cost of court. Karen Fay Lassiter, sim ple possession Schedule II controlled substance. Five days active time. Dismissals Tertill Tillett, resisting public officer. Judge Meader Harriss, III AUGUST 3 DISMISSALS Charles David Bran ham, cyberstalking. Judge Amber Davis AUGUST 10 JUDGMENTS Charlie Spellman, shoplifting concealment of goods, 48 hours active time. Judge Robert Trivette AUGUST 17 JUDGMENTS Christopher Skipper, gill net/equipment/operator vio lation, crab pot violation, 30 days suspended, 12 months unsupervised probation, pay $250 fine and cost of court. NOT GUILTY Garron McMillian, simple possession Schedule VI con trolled substance. Dismissals William Cross Berly, sim ple assault, communicating threats. Paula J. Cross, simple as sault. Miles Quentin Harrell, possession of marijuana paraphernalia. Khalil Mabine, communi cating threats. Quentin Lamont Warren, assault on a female. Kimberly Lyrell Welch, assault on a female. Judge Meader Harriss, III AUGUST 24 JUDGMENTS Norma Jean Hardee, simple assault, 15 days sus pended, 12 months unsuper vised probation, waive costs and fines. Noah Joseph Perry, sim ple assault, 45 days suspend ed, 12 months unsupervised probation, pay $100 fine and cost of court. DISMISSALS Brian Lee Davis, breaking or entering. Carmen Thornton, simple assault. Kalen Thornton, simple assault. Roshanda Welch, injury to personal property. Judge Eula E. Reid SEPTEMBER 7 Island Christian Fellowship 121 Clubhouse Road Holiday Island 252-562-5000 Pastor Ismael Melendez Isaiah 43:18, 19 - Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? 1 am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland. 1. What do you see whne you view your life? 2. D you see possibiliites or problems? Notice what God said: “I am making a way in the desert and steams in the wasteland.” In order to discover what God wants for you, you Must First See Yourself as God Sees You. Some even believed that God would never have anything more to do with them. But they are wrong! Psalm 85: 6-8 Will You not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you? Show us your mercy, Lord and grant us your salvation. I will hear what God the Lord will speak, You may feel like your past has made your life a wasteland but in God, your life can become a stream of life. Romans 8:1, 2 Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. Colossians 1:21, 22 And you, who once were alientaed and enemies in yoru mind by wicked works, yet now He has reconciled in the body of His flesh through death, to present you holy, and blameless, and above reproach in His sight. In order to discover what God wants for you, You Must See Your Possibilites as God Sees Them I am making a way in the desert. God is able to transform the desert areas of your life into fields of flessing and abundance. God can take a dried up useless life and transform it into a life of purpose and grace. This Weekly Message Is Brought To You by These Businesses: REED 0117 GAS CO. Since 1940 Motor Fuels • Heating Oils LP Gas • Appliances 206 N. Covent St • Hertford 426-5458 FAMILY CARE PHARMACY -Drive Thru Service- diabetes & convalescent supplies 426-2214 606 S. Church St. Hertford JUDGMENTS Alex Earl Barclift, unau- thorized use of motor ve hicle, 60 days suspended, 12 months supervised proba tion, pay $50 fine and cost of court. Jatrel Dylan Coleman, communicating threats, 120 days active time. Roy Richard Story, Jr., assaulted on a female, mis demeanor larceny and un authorized use of motor ve hicle, 150 days active time. DISMISSALS Andrew Jermain Jordan, assault on a female. Robert Lee Mallory, as sault and battery. Dejha Rogers, assault and battery. Judge Meader Harriss, III SEPTEMBER 21 JUDGMENTS Alvin Carter, Jr., misde meanor larceny, 30 days sus pended, 12 months unsuper vised probation, remit cost and pay $32 restitution. DISMISSALS David Albertson, unlaw ful use vessel not registered, crab pot violation. Brenna Ford, simple as sault, assault and battery. Jordan John Grazier, pos session with intent to sell/ deliver marijuana. lobster sale ongoing From Staff Reports Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is selling advance tickets for its annual lob ster sale in October. All proceeds from this event will go to support Hertford/Perquimans outreach programs. Live or cooked fresh Maine lobsters will be delivered curbside at the church between 1 and 6 p.m. on Oct. 21. The lobsters will weigh approximately 11/8 to 1 3/8 pounds and are sold at $15 each. Tickets are sold in advance and are available at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 201 N. Church St. Monday through Friday mornings between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon. Checks may be made out to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. BANKRUPTCY STOP Foreclosure STOP Lawsuits STOP Car Repossession STOP Tax Levies and Garnishments Call Allen C. Brown Attorney #252-752-0753 A Debt Relief Agency helping people eliminate debt through bankruptcy ^ WOODARD'S PHARMACY For All Your Pharmaceutical Needs. 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