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PAGE SIX &sMt]kkt j Mi.-.-r- Mary Ayers. Nancy Wood ami S.i !>'v>: t>!* Norfolk, \ a., wo'iit t' Raleigh T-.-'silay to cntot' St. M:i: > > S i- .''.'i'lortts. Miss .la M oiior has ieturm-d 11» I‘e.io- ' ■ 'it- 1 , Ka too 1 . t»* ivoun't; her stun :• r -i•• • 11• i.•.ir 'in s met w ' i '.i •••.; -. i 1 a. .u . - I. A M.toheuei. M 0... U. U . >' . ■ \\ : >ai'’" -.- has - 1 -Host ’' . .t.-r \1 *. 1 M s t.'asfn. '•'! t-n i.ast ("V .o-s.. so.-mI oo' s<-.vei;.ai ,a\ s- •• It . retiii'ni.ng to aoi tion t.. — —r - U oi s:-^~--T-Xs-.—V"I ht.o.vj — va. so. ; • eok-eU'i hotv-w i'tbxhN I*-.::. :a lki.i.i Vv linen. I 'it IVaaa. s.na-or-the aook t-uL • ,a','\R. aiai M.iH. M. V. ai:-n. . a a M At. I-. V] i■■ ao.. * .rot Mis, ' • li-.o •.!■:•;, at Mrs. •' ■ aot .• \ ig- 1 !•: ,1 A; ih - •' C- k. Mrs. James Speight 'lu -1 . ■ : a- e' lost of . .. M . ar os \\ : Ht’oril, ; . .. tok rial at • ayt**> a-- to.* 4 a >! Mi. ami M-s. Jr 1 . I .iri.it-- • ae.e-ot ii:il:> rug \i 1 .» .. si nor ■ * M-s. \\ M Williams anil d;uigHter> Miss \\ ia." s. wervt to \*r so k. \ ;;.. s inii iy attend the • i ■'* a relative, .). <’ , Lmg. Mo. (i.or siniiier.iy Finlay morn i: a *he xa'tiu: ■ *:’ a. heart attxn k. Mr*. \\. J. I.eary ami son. .James, " Morality for- Washington. Ik C., Mr. arm Mrs. Ernest \\ I.eary [ris week. !.rout, t jvr i W : iam S. I'rivot; anti Mrs I’rivott. of Raxtoua Beach. Fla., are spending tin- week r’.ere with re! at • es and friends. M. and Mrs. Kite: Rass and two iuliiren lave returned to Koehester. V V.. after visiting Mr. Bass’ ninth - Mrs. .1. K. Harre’!. and Mr. Hai . of near Edenton. Ms- Mai > li-'ml .v" w ent 'o Is in • > irsr College last week t-> resume he: studies. Mss Goodwin was ac ■ onpamed.;to I.ouiste.irg by her par er.ts. Mr and Mr-. UenrV Goodwin. Sgt. Frank M ei est Tuesday f>r the Hawaiian Island-. after spending a furlough here wit relatives and friends Sut. Miller is in the Coast' Artillery, Donald Yieent. of W ilmington, rs attending higl schon! here this year, he;ng a member of the senior class He - making liis home with Mr and Mrs. J .1. I.ong during the school term. Mrs H N Ward, of Kyhimi. is with .her son, E. .1. Ward, and Mrs. Ward, at the Penelope Parker Hotel. i apt and Mrs. John Shepler and Mrs Maty Vaughan, of Norfolk, Va., Just Arrived... \ New Shipment of Men’s Leather and Cotton WORK GLOVES These Gloves were bought at a low price and we are going to pass this saving on to you. BROAI) STREET FISH MARKET Haywood Jones, Prop. From where I sit— gpapr Joe Marsh ■am Abernathy alwaya aakfc “Curioaity may kill a eat-but I’m no cat." Which is Sam’a way of saying that whan ha’s curious about something he goes out and gets the facta. Seems our government Reals the same way. After hearing ru mors about our soldiers dilat ing too much-government peo ple went after the facts. They got the evidence on what our 1 hove drink ... and don’t drink. The government found oat oar Army's the beat behaved An o i*4t MWMleomr Sdo«r m. Boh, SM* Mnar, MHa liwww Me* eawsur "• were Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Jackson. Mrs. Marshia Small Nixon was -n Norfolk, \ a.. Monday. BIBLE ( I.AS> MEETS Tie Young Woman's I tilde t’lass of • r... 11 1011 Baptist Church held Its I'eui uic.-tiiig at tin Church. _ The •. 'la k' ■Time 1" Ik 11 o \ was u ■ d Mrs. \\ . .!. H itueis offered i" aver. . M It.-i e U :-:;.m -. presided Wet the hies mess es- 1 o \ 1 - tdu ' ea Util ■ ' . rn„t . S .e ; ,f ,i|'e\ :o.|s meeting, re ' - 01-- ;* ~ v.lin'll.* |"I4 CI S. I li-i ami • r ev- ha -.r.ess was up V... di-ei.ss! , . I'm C-os. v'o'ie'd :■ trsp'olld to He- a ' I III'. : \ Ml - \\ . li. ('offield, .'it.el " oil of lie GMst rg t'.i I(iVSS. !lg>. t c»l l"’ a-;i ;i: til.:- work,..'ll d wdAgite Thais v r V.L f . t "■'V •b Wr« •%' t« j l •- I '-W . Co:'so House. MjJ. \V , "V ,;; e ■•t f t ■ .! j" .V eV. CM rs, K .!. ■ cliff; n g.n . ' Ibb'e util . g for a si"'ti :a e pro !•' ' •• , ..' !..- le.ld m Mm. 1' II • ' 1 • • tM-t.eilict.il 4 !. and ti.e ( kiss ad>";": i • i . os'.ss. . Mr- \\ I. bites. M . K. .1 Ward. Mrs. John AI. V, e.'daa w '• ;ed \ls > No .' \\ .1 d. -erm: a. ei.m and . akes. I'll".',- lee--:'. > ... .1 , i M-’sea es .1 I'. Harris,„ .\\ M-u; li. I v I'ratti I J. Griffin, Lee M ere. W". J. I Van i els, Tom Williams. Raleigh o\eli J A, ('urran, John M. f li iott. M 1.. Hunch. 1.. S. Ilyrum. I . M. Johnson, E. .1. Ward, l ouis Harre;:. Wd.lie I .am in W J Yate- J. \\ . U hite..Misses R, ntic. V\ 1 I• a Mae Hi ami I' l-'ei Agents Meet To Plan 1944 Program \ cost mspi'riiig and he'.jifu eoit fer'. '.et ..is p.f d with the 1 aunty ai d He rn \ ge. ts tile N• •! t lie.ist.a Kn teiisiori Ilistrict in Raleigh last week, she .ri format mil obtained -o",. i g" far i: .i"'ting agent.- ii Ce fed in using ti;e »u< i e effect,\i.A ad e'entiy. I‘tans for ti:e TfJ-44 Kvter.- -"a program a. each eui. ... I>e "rke,t out a .■■ .nty ha.- - ay tile .. cits ei-opi-rat:' g with the neighbor^ 1 hood leaders. It vviii he the leaders' obligation to * is.-.-t the. agent- in fnrniulatiiig a |> an of work foi each goinniunity and ;hei ping to ear-: y nut t • phi: :. a s.ie,.end. \l NiI.IARV MEETS MONDAY A meeting i.f exeeptioiia: interest a- he,'ii planned for tee Woman's Aux'i ary -,f St.. Paul'-. T - meet ng wi' In- iield Monday gifterr Septeiuher 2u. at J o'clock, in the' I‘art'll Housi . The program wall in ■ lide a out-of-town speaker. and refreshment.- will he served. This will be the first meeting since the ' m n.er vacation and will he a rally ilay for all women "f the church. An invitation te he present is also extended to ail vi-itors it: the parish. ( IRCI.K MEETS Laura Griffith. Rond Circle held its regulai meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr-. I*. T. Owens, with Mri J. J. Ross in charge of the pro ■ gr;W.. Those present were Mesdames W. I Malone, J. J. Ross, T. li. Willi- I ford. Zelle Ward and P. T. Owens. 1 CHILDREN OE THE HI.IT/. REAL PE.-U E PROBLEM j How a generation of youngsters bone during the war Will, have to be taught to recognize many common l objects they have grown up without, j Look for this illustrated article in I the September 'doth issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY I The Big Magazine Distributed With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN i Order Erom Youi Newsdealer lima nothing; eti agger, And the From where I ett, thero Isat much cause to worry about oar men In the Army. Looks Ilk* they can take care o’ themselves -and take care & the Nasia and the Japs, too. £\>6%*4L THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEN’TON, N. C„ THL'RSDAV, SEPTEMBER 16, PJ4:i Victory Gardeners Set Record In 1943 Twenty-two million Victory Gar- 1 dens- two million more.than the goal set last spring were grown this year, Claude It. Wickard, Secretary of Agi i.lluic, .-a «i in a recent radio address. The Secretary said the \ ie tiu'y tia (ietrs total about four million acres and will produce eight million toil> of food. In speaking of the goal of l’2 million gardens for next year, Wiekard -aid: "last year at this time we were concerned over the pn.-.-ibility that we would not have enough garden -cd and fertilizer f"i a ; who wanted to grow gardens .... oiii best information is that we shall have an ample supply of both m t .ear. be ale expecting a bet ter supply of gar iei; Puds and oipiip : ' t■ ■: .spraying* and dusting . . . into Card,' pro. i net ion slumid -et im.'t ip :" a . e eld m 1" I !,' ~ rjitTrntttHGWn r k e vs— Maced On Farms In Four Months i'. .v : gov;, rnn eiit farm 'a . .it"",' o ji'laeemi'ilt >. of >■ -... ~ , tarn - : tlm '• . - *t!.e \ ollg 1 lie A e|'k r,, d .ei •. Tint. Dun imal I . S. i . rk, > . - mpri- . : Jhit.- i. . . '; .lu'ii , "e, :.. and .'tun,-. m.i -. War l-'fiod Ad- ' ■ .-'at.."' of fiends. In making this ■ m "lei.t ■ -»'d t : ced foi . 1 * erne! V oitruleer VVOl'k • n tin next few m.o'nt.... lie • and 'place fit of 'are. la ic : arc handled by county agrieultu- I’.xtensio; agents iii most areas, fi. others, the activity i.- carried on by trie l . S. Kmp'oymenl .Service. Outstanding Picture At Taylor Three Days W.h'tam Saroyan's "The Human for eiiy ." a deeply moving picture of \ er.m■ '' . will he shown at Tay- I'eiti, Sunday. Monday and In..nay. Ii Hii> heart-warming -t -r;, Mickey Rooney give- tin- great • - dran a' ■ peif.nnnanee of his ca ■ • t - vcr ,-"k I' i ank Morgan a i" , that - out:rviy dilterent ft, n: a y; ng iie has done before. "Tile llun.aii Comedy" is the story es a typ.ea \menean family, the '! ■ . • - ' Ithaca, Cal. \|: -. Mae . a vviiiow. p ayed by l ay Baii - ter. ;- in worldly goods but spTiiua ... Her old* son,. Ma'eas. pnr-tra.y ed i>\ Van J.ohn-on. -a .-I'ahe: \l.,■;iier sen. Homer fi aye; by Ma key Rooney , takes a job a- a telegraph messtiiger after sclum■ :" help out at home. BIBLE ( I \SS MEMBERS I'D M \i\L 'I 11(,l< \l. DRESSIN(,S Mi-- Iti rruee \\ am-, president of tie Noting Murnan's ltible Class of tin- Koergor. baptist Church, wishes to remind the imrmbcrs that as ll.'il.y a- possible are uiged to go to. Par sh House tonight (Thursday) t" aid m making surgical dressings, (juite a iiuinhei of the members were present last Thursday night and ::uni\ uandages w ere made. This \ vvurk i- vital t" the vveH-heing nf , the Aineiiean ami Allied set v ioenien. : FINED FOR I Vll.l RE TO I \KE REG I FAR TREATMENTS Wallace H. liritt, of Tyner, was I tried ami I'unvieted Tor failure to take , treatment for venereal disease and waif sentenced to 30 days. The sen- j tenee w as suspended upon payment of | liUO and cost.-. The public health laws require all 1 diseased persons to take regular treatments and W. H. Powell, vener eal disease control officer, continues: to check up on those requiring the! treatments, DIES IN FLORIDA Mrs. Annie Butler, wife of the late Rev. A. A. Butler of Hertford and who had many friends in Edenton, died Monday, September 6, in Or lando, F’lorida, where she had made her home with her brother for the pant three or four years. Interment was made in Orlando. I Catholic Services For Sunday Announced The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will start every Sunday at Har vey’s Point Air Station at 8:30 a. m, and at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, comer of N. Broad and Albemarle Streets, Edenton, at 11 a. m., an nounced the Reverend Father Francis J. McCourt, pastor of St. Ann’s and chaplain to all Catholics connected with the Harcey’s Point Air Station. Confessions will begin half hour and end five minutes before each Ser vice, which will include Holy Com munion and Sermon and conclude in 45 minutes. Everybody invited to all St. Ann’s Services. Cut Pulpwood Now A tS U ßon d^ ar I Contact NORTH CAROLINA PULP CO. PLYMOUTH, N. C. | 1 ► Ceiling Prices In order to aci|tiaint reuilers with I ceiling prices as ordered by the Office . rtf Price Administration, effective on September li, Tile Herald will publish , a portion of the list each week until all commodities listed appear. Ihe ( first installment follows: Cereals i Che,'limits, 7 oz. paper, 14c; Crys tal Wedding Oats. 20 oz. paper, 12c;J ’ Gold Medal Oats, 20 oz. paper, 10c; f , Grapenuts. 12 oz. paper, 10c; Grape , nut Flakes. 7 oz. paper. Vic: Grape . nut Pi.ikes. 12 "X. paper. Hie; Kel-.j: . lbgg’s All - l’.ran. 10- oz. paper,- 14c; 7 Kellogg's A.H-Hran, Hi Hz. paper, 22c; Kei 1 o gg's Corn l’lakes, n ozt ptiper, He: Kellogg’s (imi Flakes, 1.1 oz. pa per, 1 He; Kellogg's l urn T lakes, IS; oz,, paper. l‘»e: Kellogg's I’ep. ' oz. paper, I'. • : Kellogg's Rice i\ ns pie.-, I 1 .... pape*. ! ie; Keilogg's Sh red - did Win'll. 12 oz, |uiper. 12e; Kel ',.gg's |o Itran Flake.-, s oz, paper. n. U'"!t,.jm_ Itian I- akes. I t pai'. r, I", ; Kellogg's \ a!;ety. 1 11 ir.div, paper. 2tie: Mother's Oats ; (wit 1 t'hinai n Ih, paper, tide; I’lee / t:g (iirn J-'lake'. ti oz, paper, be: I . . / i g ('mu Flakes. II oz, paper, . tie; I'" /mg Wheat Flakes. S oz., '. 'i'. ; IV e /.iim Puffed Wheat, , panel, dc: i’lee /.ing Huffed If- .1 i.'.', paper. Pi". i’le,'-/,ing 40'T-J I’.ra Flakes. S oz, paper. Pe: Post i R;. It’ a; . II paper. 1: Post udiv . paper. 2tie: Post Tea-: i s. ii ". .. paper, (let Post Toas- j : .1 oz.. paper. H>r: Post Toasties, i' ■■ . paper. 17>e: Post Rran l-lakes. -e. . paper, lie: Post Rran Flakes. ■’l " , paper. Me: (J paker Grits. 21 f, , muier. I He; Quaker Puffed Ivice. | I I paper. |:te; (juakv r I 'tiffed ! Minat. IT o', paper, lie: Quaker Oats, Jo oz, paper, 12c: Quakrp Oats., lb, paper. 27e; Skinner's Raisin Rran. 11 ■•/., paper. Rte: Mi.eaties, i. ' paper. 1 be. ( of fee 1 iii, jiaper. ::be: Hiuo Plate, i':, , a. Fairfax Hall, 1 lb., paper. •' R 1 ih, paper. 2ik ; Caraja. R. R. I■, paper. 2(>c: Carolina Fav- Reaeon Light. 1 Hr, paper. 27e;i l'l -i \ Saiihorn. 1 11,, paper, tj-be: I G - spec . I Hi, paper, t!2e; | Kaffee Hag. I d>, paper, hie: Lord i '"a t <■: •. I "in: :e , . I Ih, papor, tile; Miixuei House. 1 lh, glass, 28c; I Maxwell House. I Ih, paper, .'(be;: .Norwood. 1 lb, paper. He: Pilot : Kr ■ ■(). I lb, paper. 26c: l’lee Zing. 1 In, giass. t’.tiv: Realm, tjreeiibriar, ] I In, paper, 2Kr; Sanka, 1 lh, 1 napi r. 42e: Surprise. I lit., paper, I ".oe: M'hite House, I Ih, paper, tiOe. Local Officers Attend Conference Os FBI Chief of Police J. R. Tanner, and Patrolmen Russell Cobb and Joseph Ranch, and Sergeant George I. Hail and John Henderson.A of file State Highway Pathol attended the .quar terly conference of law enforcement officials conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation held in Wil . lianiston on Tuesday. The next meeting sponsored by the FIJI will be hehl in Edenton the early part "f December. Son And Daughter Os Mr. And Mrs. Lan^dale Enlist On Same Day Harold Elton Langdale and Miss Marie Langdale, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Langdale, on7 Wednesday of last week, entered the services of their country. > Harold enlisted ih the l . S. Navy* at Raleigh, and is now receiving training at Bainbridge, Md, and on the same day his sister enlisted in ; the l . S. Army Nurse Corps. Miss Langdale is now in training in Kings Daughters Hospital at Portsmouth. Oct. 15 Deadline To Mail Christmas 1 Packages Overseas According to Edenton postal offi cials, there has been very little Christinas mail directed to service men overseas. Those who desire to; mail Christmas presents to relatives' or friends are reminded that the dead line for mailing such packages is October 15. To avoid disappolntuent, then, both on the part of the boys overseas and the senders, packages should be put in the mail as soon as possible before October 15. “THEY~NEVER GIVE A SUCKER A BREAK” How gambling tricksters and cheats trim the innocents explained by Michael “Mickey” MacDougall as the result of his novel adven tures. Look for another chapter in this exciting series in the September 26th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY The Big Magazine Distributed With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Newsdealer Order Netting Today AjND BE READY TO FISH ❖ Our Factory Is (riving (iood Delivery On Ederer Netting IN BOTH GILL AND FOUND TYPES AT FACTORY PRICES * We sell standard sizes from our stock and order all special orders from our factory at the regular factory prices. WE ALSO SELL FISHING SUPPLIES ■^BYmJMHHRDLURREQ°iSI mmmm- TAYLOR THEATRE EDEX'I ).X.\ .L . \\ E HAVE I'ltE SHOWS Today (Thursday) and Friday, September’ l'i-17 Yf Pv LuiitscFf^r TIERNEY• AMECHE • fOßlißN^^ Saturday. September IS HOB STEELE mil TOM TYLER in *** “BLOCKED TRAIL” Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. September I‘l-20-21 f"* f 6l«nl More than 9 a motion picturc^-iC^s^lifc^^ \&m Pinloni and Dimm, b, CLARENCE BROS -. Pram fee Story by William Saroyaa • Screen Play by Howard Eslabrool Wednesday, September 22—Double Feature 11c and 25c JOHN CLEMENTS in “AT DAWN WE DIE” EVELYN ANKERS in “CAPTIVE WO WOMAN” Thursday and Friday, September 23-24 FRANCHOT TONE and MARSHA HUNT in “PILOT NO. 5” o COMlNG—‘Hitler’s Madman*’ ‘Holy Matrimony,’ ‘The Sky’s the Limit,’ I IDußarry Was a Lady,’ ‘Watch On the Rhine,’ I .
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