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PAGE SIX SPTGJFDKGHL Capt. Frank Williams an ! Mrs Williams, of Camp Uu'tner, ana Lieu.. George Wood, Jr., are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wood, at Greenfield Farm. J. O. Leary went to Norfolk on Wednesday, having accepted a job with a mill there. Corporal Robert Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hobbs of the Tyner section, will leave Saturday for Cal ifornia, after spending a furlough with his parents. Young Hobbs is a member of a bomb squadron and is stationed at the Army Air Base at lllythe, Cal. Franklin Britton, of New Bern, was the week-end guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mr*s. B. F. Britton. Miss Helen Lindsley spent the week-end in Williamston with her parents. Miss Ruth Vail Selby left Sunday for Miami, Florida, where she will enter Kmbry-Riddle School of Avia tion. Pvt. John Hassell, .Jr., of Seymour! Johnson Field. Goldsboro, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hassell, a few days this week. A. S. Smith, Jr., of Fort Henning, I Ga., is spending a few days’ furlough i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Smith. Mrs. S. S, Ross and her daughter, Miss Paula, returned on Sunday from New Orleans, La., after spending several months there. Anthony Gosser, U. S. N., Norfolk, Va., was the guest of his family in the Rocky Hock section, a few days this week. Misses Paula Ross and Charlotte Elliott left Thursday for Greenville, to resume their studies at E. C. T, C. Toilav, Inninr* v>nrL fur *•*'* \ witli \mmjgm f.»-! ■ ' ||i,v 1 >u\ < lotll es onlv if llics II•■«■ <i tln-in .uni m.ikf tlirm l.i-t ,i- l.m: ■ .1- llll<‘. If I 1 1 1* \ 1 11:1 -. t upon J.Kintv Jii '- 'i ' - Vk liiali mean* iliir.itinu iluraliilitv in st> It* : a# .ml workmanship. »| - * A fine all-wool flrrrn witli prinremt I and unuaual jw —-M ■ jr A dimly fitted reefer R|jj^f in an all-wool melton jfr -.liouliler treatment. V: : Sue, 9 15. JOO As seen in " ml ,:V : MADEMOISELLE r . and S - o charm m j|;:^ i£ Exclusive with WAR BONDS . .. Always in high style Preston’s Edenton, N. C. Miss Julia Burton left last week for Greensboro College, Greensboro, where she is a student. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cullipher and Albert Cullipher spent Tuesday in Richmond, Va., on business. Mrs. M. G. Brown and daughters, Misses Kathryn and Evelyn, and Miss Helen Willis spent Sunday in Hert ford as the guests of Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. R. T. Brinn, and Mr. Brinh. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon White, of Washington, D. C., were the week end guests of his father, W. T. White, and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mitchener spent Thursday of last week in Raleigh, taking their daughter, Janie, to Peace Junior College to resume her studies. ACORNHILL *| Corporal Walter McClenny, of New River, spent from Friday until Sun day in the home of L. B. Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bvrum and children, of Newport News, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Byrum and daughter, Bobbie, of near Smithfielil, Va., visited Mrs, Roscom Byrum and little daughter Sunday afternoon. Heber Eason, of Portsmouth. Va.. Mrs. Elisha Hurdle and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Maude Eason. Pvt. Roscom L. Byrum left Sunday for Camp Van Dorn, Miss., after visiting his wife, and little daughter. Mrs. Earl Harrell and Mrs. Buster Eason visited Mrs. L. B. Harrell and Mrs. R. L. By rum Sunday. Roy Harrell, F.arl Stallings, Cpl. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1943 Walter McClenny and Miss Wessie Harrell attended a weiner roast on Saturday evening. t MERRY HILL Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Guy Smith and children, Barbara and Richie, spent Saturday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Cad Capehart. Miss Thelma Maxwell, of Raleigh, and John Privott, U. S. N., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tyneh. Miss Maxell remained over as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tynch for the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Keeter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter, of New port News, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Keeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith and chil dren, of Windsor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Bill Kipple, Mrs. Joe Barnes and son. Junie, spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tynch. Mrs. J. W. 'Smith. Mrs. Woolard and daughter, of Williamston, visited Mrs. E. J. Pruden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Foxwell and daugh ters, of Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Baker. Miss Sue Doris Taylor, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobb and ion. Tom, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. White. Miss Josie Belle Keeter is spend ing some time in Wilmington as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keeter. Mrs. Celia Phelps, Mrs. S. A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Smith spent Friday in Edenton. Jack Bond Member Os Rainbow Division John H. Bond, son of Mrs. M. F. Bond, Sr., has arrived at Camp Gruber. Ala., where he is a member of the Rainbow Division, which is to be made up of men from each of the Js states and the District of Colum-’ bia. as was the case in the first World War AH the officers have been in overseas duty and the colonel of the 232nd Infantry, of which Young; Bond is a member, has been captured three times in the present war. General Douglas MacJPrthur is ex pecting this' .new division as soon as j it is trained, as he is a veteran of the old Rainbow Division. MAE JACKSON NOW HAS FI LI.-TI-ME OPERATOR Mr- Chue:. i o White, i Margaret Francis t has accepted a. position w :r. Mae Jackson, Beauru :an. a- fui. - time operat"i. assuming her :.ew du ties Monday morning. Mrs. White is the daughter ■•? Mr. and Mrs. !. E. Francis. After graduating fr tie Edenton High Schoo . she e md va- gradu ated fr :r. & we -known beauty schoci;. >r.e a.- nad several years' experience : - a- , f tted !’■ r the work. Mr-. JacK- .: -a: n tunc.-- that Mrs. Kerri it Lay t i be in the shop part of the week, usually .<in Fridays and Saturdays. Legal Battle Judge—Do you challenge any of the jury? Defendant—AVell. I think I can lick that little guy on the end. "Hr , I Mae Jackson Wishes To Announce That. | Margaret Francis j Is Now Associated With Her as Beautician. <! The new operator is well qualified for the I work and will be Klad to meet patrons. Mrs. Kermit Layton will also be with Mrs. | Jackson on Fridays and Saturdays. 1 ♦♦*»♦♦♦♦+•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦«*» •>• - Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola. Bottling Co., of Elizabeth City, N. C. High School Glee ! | Club Elects Office^ Miss Dorothy Thompson' Leader of Interested i Group | Edenton High School’s Glee Club I organized last week when officers I wel ' e elected and plans discussed for the coming year. Interest is unusu ally keen in the club which will be under the direction of Miss Dorothy Thompson, teacher of public school music. A large group of candidates, both boys and girls, appeared for the first practice called by Miss Thomp son, and after individual tests the club will comprise 45 members. Both classical and patriotic songs will be learned and it is expected that the club will enter the State Contests in the spring. Officers plan j j to attend various contests held out-| of-town. Officers elected were: President, | Charlotte Bunch; vice president, I Sarah Russell; social secretary, Jo ; pen; treasurer. Hazel Cobb; reporter, Sara Russell; social secretary, Jo Mills. USO Clubs In Alaska Become Very Popular | That tli*- USO is interested in the! forthcoming United War Fund Drive i is reflected in a report by William j E. Leigh, director of the USO Over-1 ! seas Division, upon his return this j week from a six weeks’ tour of Alaska and visits to USO clubs from ; Fairbanks oil the Arctic Circle to! Prince Rupert in British Columbia. ■ “I traveled 13,000 miles," said Mr.j Leigh,“and during all the trip 1 did not see an Eskimo, an igloo or a polar bear, but what 1 did see were . crowds of men joining the USO clubs, often the only place of . re creation in a town, and sight-seeing soldiers setting off under USO aus pices to pan gold, visit mink and fox farms and take part in fishing trips.” /' N WE EQUIP THE OFFICE EASTERN OFFICE Equipment Company Phone 2-rl Ahoskie. V i v . - Too Late to Classify WANTED TO KENT OR BUY—j Five <>r six-p'ori: -house. Address Box A. Chowan Herald, i’pd. FOR SALE UPRIGHT PIANO, good as new. Apply Box X. The i Chowan Heraid. ltpd. COMPLETE LINE: SHOE POLISH. Also Shoe oil and saddle soap. Leather Coats repaired. Ward's: Shoe Shop, Edenton, X, C, I, 0S T PA I R HORN RIMMED spectacles, probably in one of the store-. Reward for return to The Heraid, office. sept.23t. WANTED AT ONCE—COOK AND: Dishwasher. Wages good. See Mrs. Willie White, 221 Oakum St.,j Edenton, N. C. ltc. Mr. Leigh found that USO-oamp shows visit every section of Alaska, even the isolated outposts, and are very popular. The USO, a member agency of the National War Fund, now has 155 oversews clubs and other services in this hemisphere. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Bailey, of Newport News, Va., a daughter, on Sunday, September 19, in Windsor Hospital. Mrs. Bailey is the former Miss Sue Margaret Keeter, of Merry Hill. 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'■■ ■ , ■■■ i ~ ; ■ Itaylor theatre £/j/;.y; ).y, a. c. we have the shows Today (Thursday) and Friday, September 23-24 IB k&\ jW> Gene KELLY SBT Also LATEST MARCH OF TIME Saturday, September 25 HOOT GIBSON and KEN MAYNARD in ‘WILD HORSE STAMPEDE” Sunday, September 2t> — ALAN (T'KTIS, PATRK fit MORRISON and JOHN CARRADINE in “HITLER’S MADMAN” Monday and Tuesday, September 27-28 Wednesday, September 29—Double Feature 11c and 25c M ALT DISNEY’S FEATURE CARTOON “BAMBI” EAST SIDE KIDS in “GHOST ON THE LOOSE” Thursday and FViday, September 30 - October t FRED ASTAIRE and JOAN LESLIE in THE SKI’S THE HUT” COMING SOONWDuBarry Was a Lady,’ ‘Watch On 7h~RTine. I ‘Bombers Moon,’ ‘Destroyer,’ ‘What ’a Buzzin’ Cousin.’ I ‘We# Never Been Lklted.’ * | Just How Far Bill—On what grounds does your father object to me? Jenny—On the grounds about the house. IfcixHAUSTION lead, io Headache'w Don’t let headache double the min- VII cry of exhalation. At the first ei*n PIW of pain take Capudina. 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