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PAGE EIGHT B \fl iMIIIIIiIHIHIMMIIIUi I III! ••••••* Ml IHIM t 111 ItHU I••I Mt M •••!(< M•MMI Ht 111 •• • • MII t • IHHM •f Ml IMIIIIIHIMIIMIMIIIMI •••(•) Mr. and Mrs* John A shot I andi laughter, Mrs. George Rogister ofj Si'iilhuui Neck and Mrs. Bonnie Weeks of: Norfolk spent three days list week in VVhiteyil.le, S’, ( .. visit >.,g friends Eugene Garrett returned to New rt News. Va.i after spending .ore timi' with hi' n.iotlipi’, Sirs. .1 >htl Garrett. lie, was accompanied Newport News hy Ins sister, . M iss -hnetta t iarrett. : VV. J. Daniels ami A. S. Mo ll owe I •w.t'hl Wednesday night of last week Wintei'vi'ie. when they al: ended Red Moil’s tweet ing. • Mrl add. Mrs. I 11.I 1 . Jordan and ■ ighter. Audrey, with Mr., and "' v Lester Jordan of Tyner return , i home last v.o, k after a. .weeks , c ■ ■ with Mr a d Mrs. ; .L-bn l>. . Dank". of I'rov, Loros. Mrs ■ ! dike arid ssoik J 'hnny . a, eon parti, d o|o hoi,MC ; i• [d vi iK !i;t\v e Friday F her trip h,ii> ■ Mrs: Hank.- is , -h du'.c 'or ‘ M i? d Mrs I. [) -dan. - ; ■■ ' Mrs. La O' . 'd Mrs . d. Mis, ■.V oui ti * ~ui! Mr S ~a r I’higp, -J,' . rteilt the dvek end ait; I ni'slviirg, • where ..they . 'O'Sited Misses' Betty t Thigpen. . Midi I. . Manstie.d and 11 e> i. • • 1 V’et:. st’.iierts •at i our-lnirg ''• toe I G. Frank;;- of i.'ortsnioutli w;is visitor, iit' Fdenton Saturday E. W. Smith, ACM. ami liis. w.!'■ '•■■ft today; (Thursday) for Quonset 1 * tit. U. !., where Mr. Smith, has o transferred. He was stationed ; J Jacksonville, Fla. ; i Sore tp : Throat f „ Get a little Vicks Vapoßub melt on ( ' the tongue. Works fine, to soothe sore throat due to colds and helps relieve irritation in upper breathing passages. To Ease Spasms of Coughing: Put a good spoonful of V'apoßub in a bowl of boiling water. Wonderful relief j. v omes as you breathe in the steaming , medicinal vapors that penetrate to , cold-congested upper breathingpas- 1 sages .. i soothes the irritation, quiets - / ts of coughing, helps clear head, for Added Relief, rub Vapoßub on throat, chest, back. Let its famous 1 double-action keep s* m . n working f V hours as you sleep. ▼ Vapoßub Now You Can Get Quick Relief From Coughs Or Bronchial Irritations Due To Colds Eases Hacking Instantly Wfcv l.vk, hack, ha k y -o*lf to pieces? one. 'dose of Bronwtiu-tln# K:. t•; is i: i n civ os yo’junni i>t a Hu are - ■ f .i. f 3 ly rojieve it en- • • •s n • ■ ■ form or *n •QOtics anflT:o -n\ Istv;iry-.syrup. Not v ; a'- r.:* ■•' V •: ’.v;h • - • li L " K®t 1 - • Jl J l.itfti v . : ■ • ■ A . ■ f Leggett A Davis • muMniir I \ Buv it today .. . while v^il^^Hiijl 1 you have a chance . . . and \ put it away until somebody’s \ birthday or anniversary comes iSk \ along Caps 14-Karat gold \ over sterling silver .. . barrels in vfl \ richly colored plastics. The pen has \ Eversharp’s famous Magic Feed . . 1 prevents flooding or leaking anywherel '“1 I /£* PHIL BAKER "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT” CBS SUHDAYS . j LEGGETT & DAVIS / EDENTON, \. C. / Dime Society Elects Officers For Year tilth Anniversary Ob served at Home of Mrs. .1. .1, Long vt a .!• ofti’l’S of Hi,,' I>i:•»«» Svieioty ~f .tT, Llienton- flap; < hureh h, ,1 Tiiesdav." night; Fehn a2”. a* thi , ,'f Mr ai d Mr.-. •' •> Long. . -f " ihe- yvai; MU',' elected as ;n nted ■ln !!:;• i■ - ' ding ■ ; ~f; which", d"- L. w. Bond. ._ ~ : ... '! i lei'U-vi WiTo: Mrs. ' 11. B. J.pr- sidei.!: Mi'S. J. ' r, VV!:;!■•. .Sr., view president: Ma s. (' LI '■ u'gh.tif, s i ivtary: Mrs. \Y 1) H- ilU'Si tr aJur, rV and Mrs.: I; (, a 'nia.port'■ aiiii. Ml's J .L L-rg.: .4 " a. : r,i . ' ■ I > F'""i f ,ni pared ■ d i• ad '•y, Mrs. D.uighti,'. The; Dii.l Soefty a.., - orgag iM F,-li,nary LG;' i, til • of Mi. a,i Mrs. \. T Bash and bo-a.-i >• th" first pr>-idi'K: Miss Martha Garrett was the first secretary. During these tIT years the society has, had 'J presidents, i 7 secretaries ami 4 treasurers. In 18 SO the Baptist church was burned t,> the ground after the ser vices.' on Sunday night, November: Kt. After praying, working and; sacrificing, the new building vvas; ready in ISSo, the Revs. Biven K., VanDeventer and L. M. Sattervvhite were the- pastors during t)ies-e 101 years; The society at this time had ;>S members. One charter .member,-!' Mrs. R. F. Cheshire, still remains. : From 1899. to 1909, the Revs. C.i A. G Thomas and it. IT. Marsh.burn, were pastor.-. During this period! the greatest vvotk vyas the building f a' haptistrv hv the Dime Society. Fr-uu lflo!' to 1919 vver- some of the greatest days of the society. 1 Li.- • d church vyhii'h had served its generatiidt Vvgs ('iitirety inadequate fin- sncl a congregation, Ihr Rrcs (e'li’t declared there w>u : ever L< building if tin one was instant repaired Fix Key- L L. \V- ;m a, pas',"!' aid urged .the com,. -e,.e;i-.i„i. "Kniargo. -trengthen hy. stakes', aild ..build a liouse vvhivh ou *i h'i v Mod.” VVe-rk was start .<• -ho iiew Iviiildji g but the dark : ■’ \V Id Wat 1 hung over rvd the work proceeded sh'uly, .1-;;;,. t*.,J'l. .1 US t !),’ CTOW fl i Ilg • lav. The war ivas ever, the church Vas-'cv pieted and every cent of uidebtedi-.' ss was paid, w hich vvas a ;r-ri: of joy The Society had given " * i,-<■ tiv el v ss.oi'iii fur the organ, .' .li, columns- and trimmings, .be-. .dies n a.i ;■ ■ dividga'l gifts. L. VJii'4 our sc, or,); president pa.-s d j way Mrs; 1 i.. Gardner . vVas president ,and served until 192 ; ',. . f llovyed Mr-, w. T. Hoih»well :>s president unt 1 B'L’S. The second M'- - V 'T„. Lois' 'was .the t:fth pr,-s ; i. - o d s. vv■ d until 19:!»k , Mr-. 1.. D'Bo d v ilk f, > id, pr< •• d-. it • .; ijf May IK.1 K . pi W. the THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946. 1 day of her death. Mrs. Gardner was again elected president and serv ed until January, 1944. Then the mantle fell on Mrs. H. 11. Jones, who is now' faithfully serving as president. For the past 20 years i the society has been repairing the : old parsonage and started a build ing fund for a new one. It has as sisted in every way possible iii itn- I proving the church and grounds. .The society has been entertained . .lavishly each year at the anniversary and for (it years these meetings have : been held ~t only three homes, Mr. I a ltd Mis. A, T. Hush, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ \V D Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. .1. J Long. HUH, 111 .11 IN. Ills \\ 11.1. MLR I .■.The. Uriglit Jewels, eWldren’s so-.- t> of Hi, Center Hill Methodist c: i:;v!i.-.w,F m,,t Friday- night,with ,1a , - M lints at 7 look at the liona of : - pfiretits, Mr. ami Mi s. B„o ; - M an-s. t’hildreii of the Cen :, s' H :i!' ceil’in unity are invited to be pi a5,:.)., as vv, F as parents 'who are, ' " V’ ■ d a; the children's work. The lav fin’s. Bright Jewels arc t o o . ' Friday ght of n« xt week writ h 'A: Hollovia:-! i.- .at tile home of her tits. Mr, a.i Mrs. Lav 1 1 • VT " . M I .CONVENTION Mr-. :C:-T 1 > ughti,-. superinten .Fdeiif "f- tj.ie ; junior organization 1 ; «,f : Chow ;rn A -S'iCiat a , at)d Mrs , R i: i! ■ . delegate fia ■•' : Missionary Society of the Kdnitori Bapti.-i .(’luircii. are attending the. ,'o w m. F c, "'., * .;.,., ... Higl-, Point this week. . I V I K CONTKIIU TI()N Ai’.oth,,r dollar : has. been added !•> ■ til, .March, of Dimes fund this week, i that amount cuning from St. John’s . School, where the Rev. S. N. Griffith ■ is the teacher. : Chowan's fetal contribution in the drive now amounts to $1,587.H0.t P —- Group Encouraged Over Road Prospects tContinued from Rage One) ! sid.erat.i.oij. was also given, to taking : , over the cemetery road to w here it j I joins Mexico road. The trip then! switched t.o the Covypen ' Neck sec- : .'tion and quite a little time was spoit ( j vvit.lt Herbert. Small, who has pleaded ! -for relief in. getting in and out of his I fare . ! The next road considered was the Gum !’ -lid or Old River Road, which i- i iue-teiiths of a mile long and where at a few places it at times ■ becomes almost impassable.... The journey continued o\,r the proposed State-Federii! hard surface . r.dad through Rocky [jock; .to Cross Roads, where-it', was roaii/.ed-that —■ ' ii'.uch tr; , had been cofisiiii i'd thiitj was nV'c.i s.-ary ' j», abandon further f eonsiderafioii. Mow ever, both Mr. 1 ■ Fean- a 1 Mr. McK • pro'mised to’, riituni.ill the very near future for the ' purpos, of cent pi,ring the inspection )-our iii order to make plans frir the Froad . progrUiVi an the: county. The Trip was very enjoyable. Hie .' . highway- officials, realising the coun t.v's situation and th, local group realizing the handicaps experienced by highway forces due to lack of labor and equipment. /■ 1 " r ~ : —~y Give your home a ffiasuted LANDSCAPE! t ' -* ’’ ’ Use the VIGORO beauty Given with a 100 lb. bag of Vigoro | • Over 30 planting arrangements and ideas to choose from! One of America's foremost landscape architects designed these { plans for small, medium and r!to*o large sized homes. Edition ( F.' / limited Get your Vigoro jjfSßy/ and the Vigoro Beauty HEgf Plans early | HALSK\ FEED & SEED STORE EDENTOX, X. C. | WmWmW i DRINK ■ DOUBLE! Ik*- Tobacco Acreage 1 i Will Be Measured ■ Orders Should I>e Given Early For Tobacco 1 Stoker Coal <• i To further strengthen compliance! with tlu> marketing quota program,] .all acreages of line-cured tobacco grown on all farms in 194(1 will be measured by AAA Gonimitteemeii or others working under supervision F,f coniliiittepiiieii,- it is announced by J. M. I’riee of the. <'howail G,unity AAA Office. ' "Due to the manpower shortage, ' 111,' AAA found it liocossary to dis • loiitinn, m,'asur,mieiit of all liuo • i acreages during the war. and ’ this will lie the first year si-iice 1912 ' when ail acreages will b< measured.” .Mr. Brice' said.. "The system of re ’ porting, their individual acreages by 'fanner's, themselves, and 'subsequent '.spotelieckihg was the host means of acreage determination during the war. However, a return to measuro tiieni of all acreages is essential in' -p'rilor t<> make, the marketing quota 1 iirogra'ni .fully etf, ,t iv o." I"-!, cured produeors of I’hovvan i ■" nty lav - beep iiotitied of 194(1 acreage allotments for their farms.* 'The county's total acreago allot” cut for t 91,'< is 94“. b acres, ; Farmers using stoker cal for ,-unrig -tobacco- and brooding chicks are urged to place their orders early in order to assure adequate supplies! [ during the. .curing season. 'lf orders are placed now and de-, : liveries accepted as far in advance I !of the curing season as possible, it : ,appears at tile present time that: sufficient supplies are available to! : meet the demands for tobacco cur-' j ing, and the operation of hatcheries' , and brooders, - ’ Mr. Brice said. Since the .Solid Fuels Administra tion is being discontinued, it is not anticipated at the present time that: (preference certificates, for til,- pur chase of bituminous coal for these purposes, will be issued through the • local AAA office, as last year. Hy placing orders with local sup-; • pliers ! immediately., a possible bottle-1 neck in .deliveries may be prevented during the normal curing season in J y aiui Lugust. SERVjf'E GKOIB MEETS The. Millie F.vans Chapter of.''the Wonuni’s Society of Christian Service - f the t’enter Hill aiid F.vans Met he j -list ehiirchi s met Saturday after , ■ pi with Mrs. 11 F. Lane at its j regular monthly meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for Saturday [after the first Sunday in Aprii with Mrs. Rufus Stokley at 8 B. M. * 1 1 tss®*** I I DO DECEMBER AXD MAY MARRIAGES SUCCEED? 1 Yes, says a noted writer, who cites v j many examples of successful marri j ages between older women and young | men. Don’t miss this revealing ar- I tide in the March 24th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY | Nation's Favorite Magazine With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer FOR SALE 125-ACRE FARM IN GATES COUNTY Located ai Middle Swamp Baptist Church. 40 acres in cultivation. Last year’s crop consist ed of Tobacco. Peanuts, Cotton and Corn. Two-story house ready to occupy. B.W. Evans LIMA ION V < S 5 y NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATORS. ' EXECUTORS AND GUARDIANS * The law requires an ANNUAL ACCOUNT to be made each year and an Inventory to be filed within 90 days after qualifying. If your Annual Account, Inventory or Final Account are past due, we respectfully urge that you file same at once, as we are required to report all such cases to the Grand Jury, which will be convened at the April Term of Chowan County Superior Court April Ist. ❖ UU K COOPERATION WILL PE \ EK\ MUCH APPRECIATED Sincerely yours, £ W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court 111 HEADACHE CapvdiM rtlltVM hudacti* fur bacauia n*» liquid. Its ia. ■ ~gradianfi ar« alrtady diisoUtd ready to begin easing tha pain. It also soothts nrva ttn- K If slon duo to tho pain. Usa only a, directed. T0c,30c,60t CAPUDINE
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