PAGE SIX B"" " > IIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIItIIIIMIIMIIIIMniIIIIIIMIIItIIMIIinMIiMIIHHIMHHIIIIIIIIMIHIimitnIIIIIiniIIIIimiHMIIIIMtIMQ 3 iMHiiiMimiitiiiiiiiiiiuliiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiMiiimiminliiiiMmiHii Ml'vrlyn Atkinson ami sans, Stoph;ami Stewart. of' Norfolk, ■spent ' ■ -u ek‘ei) ■■ ok . ml priests 'it' Mr. ami M's .1-•• Sprit: : ami ■ !i. r re l a; ■ - > i." lowo'l'l roturiii'ii Friday i..oh\ •' I hilVal". X > wiu n- ho attomli .>■ Hr- al «'ouai-il Mr I ir:.d S'.o'os of tlio Itnproved Order of Km: M.i. Mr. (lia ■ i a rut; in' plat’i fi"'i N"rtidk. ■ p*»i't.- rlii Mai ■ ami .Mrs I "rm Haskott sp, : • . ■k- al :n Siritlifield. X iis *.i.o ill's i*t Mrs. M.i- ket: , Ml . I M-. ,o: .I'• mi l I mat ii "s of M ■ l'< rri Smith:: i. V (. r the n ot'k end. Peny I’i'in and (iihs'Ui I'erri speni Fi-'la.v n. X-rfi'lk on 1>'...-aies-. Mr. ad Mi’s I Fihv i Ihifllap and daughter. I'orothi. sp.-m Frida} in Norfolk. .They v..ere.: ai't'oirpanied .by : •' : ~ fboSp ■. :r. VK-gressAnsingfrom ; 70’UCH ULC£SS e-JEto EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells of Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing < iviTiwn million bottles ofth** WILL \ K l) T fiK \ PM K NT have Iwen sold forrolirt < f sMiipronH ofdiNtross arising fromStomacii an i Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upeet Stomach, Gassiness. Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., duo ro Excess Acid. Sold on 1"» da> s' trial ' ( fop •• Willard's Message'* wlueU fully imai ueuiment —fras—ab Mitchener’s Pharmacy mLOHHEATRr ■:m\ |M\ NORTH ( AROj INA Wf Have the Shows Today (Thursday') and Friday, let oher >-t Humph rev Bogart and lainren Bacall in • THE lilt; >LKKI’" Saturday, October '• ; Johnny Mack Br ow n and Raymond 11 a I lon in ‘•I \|>KK AKIZOX V SKIES” Sunday. October H Dan IJuryea and June Vincent in •THE Itl. U k XNHKL" Monday and Tuesday, October 7-S Jane (Outlaw) Bussell and l.ouis Hayward in voi \(, \\ mow •• Wednesday, October i*— Double Feature Paul Kelly in "BLASS ALIBI” Also John Shepperd in “STU.XXCK TUIAXOLK" Coming October 10-11 Danny Kaye in 'THE KID FROM BROOKLYN” m l . ■ . . . . .PL . _ s . J ftICRI'S Also A UNIOP (OR TELEPHONE SERVICE... BUT YOU CAN’T SEE ITT Today you line up for meat, bread, butter, nylons, slurt* «nd many other scarce items. You wait patiently for these things, because you can sea the line of people ahead of you. At times of peak traffic, telephone service is often slow, particularly long distance service . . . but you cannot see the long line of other calls ahead of yours. We ask you te try to visualize this telephone line-up ... it will help you to hatter understand our situation. S Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. Irviiig Leigh, who , lias joined tin • stall if thi Portsmouth Star. ;. Vv'rlliam A. (Bill) U hiclumf re : turned t" The Citadel. Charleston, s ('.. on .Sunday, having Keen thi gm'st of Ins father. I>r. M. I'. Which • aid and Mrs. VVhiehard. and hit l uncle ;tnd aiint. Mr. and Mrs. tie.out )■. Byrun a' "V.-'u I Might f il” for I" li.'lls. ~1 M i: Ki . XXI It. \y, st !‘air B. arh. 1 hi.. Mr. and Mr '.l \. VYeaHiershei Scotland Neck : and Mr am! Mrs Fate Whitehurst -f Were’ guests "f Dr ami Mis M. I. Whilhard over tin- week-end. is .' .1. F.ast ■uu of Burlingame ;; d San Fraiieiseo. t a l ., 'ell for her home in California after being the . ■ M rs. .M. D \\ ai son f. s.-i - i a' day s. ( ■' I :ini I' Di\er.. •*!;:* s'i»ttlf <,.i f,,.- the i "ro ;n re port's that according t" informiitioi received, the recent rat campaign m the county; has beidi eery satisfactory, n order to secure more delmite re skits.: Mr. < H erman has mailed ques t oimaii'es to every person, .who re ciied nail during the drive and when these are returned a better idea of the etfectiveness of the dm.' utl! he available. U: K ii..'j.nil'll ’,,f the Cross Roads coin mu ii ity reported picking up ill dead rats the 'morning after the bait Was put out. while Hankins Elliott of the .Ry'and: section reported linding at '.-as. 100 hr more dead rats. He .also estimated that tit least an 010 r 1 oil ii ere killed under hi- harm Educational Seminar Attracts Around 200 In Methodist Church In '.... •egl I. ■ ho- dos ■'• Met ho .list ladies in th. Elizabeth City. Dis trict attended an educatioim! seminar held in the local church Tuesday in an all day meeting. Lunch was served !.y n.embers of th. I.dentoi: church. \ very iiilerestiilg ami |irotit:ihle: program was carried out, with ad dresses made during the day by Mrs It F. Boone of Fairmont. Mrs. I* I. Fonts es Weldon. Mrs. It. It. Slaugh ter of Xeii Bern, Mrs. C. \ . Cross of (iatesvitle. Mrs, H. K. Oduifj of (jib son, Mrs. J: H: Cutchin of Whitakers and Mrs; Ralph W'ellqns. returned: n issionary who spent 25' years; in India. .li i j -tn i . 1 'end let Oil .iv as elected p • d. nt of the district. Bishop Will Preach At kadesh C hurch Sunday Bishop XV. C. I’roivn .>f .California will preach a Kadesh A. M. K. Zion ■'Church Sunday - afternoon at t! o'clock. The pastor of the church, the Rev, W. 0. Sapp, cordially fiu.ites the pub lic to hear the Bishop. THE CIfOWAN HERALD. FDENTON, X. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, lo4f>. ; Final Stage Reached | In Leasing Air Station i Awaiting Only Approv | al By Navy of Town’s Sub Lease Mayor l.eroj Haskett has been in formed that tile Nail Department has approved the latest inventory al lie Fdeiiton Naval Air Station as presented, with the exception of thtv ■ items, including sewing tnachin s. safes and a feu Hollywood beds in officers’ quarters. These items, lieu .. ever, will not interfere with the op eration of the flervcy Foundation, so that :t will he a matter of a very ~ short time hefor. the Navy Dcpait incut will execute a permanent re vocable lease to take' the place of the temporary lease recently signed. Likewise, the Hervey Foundation; will very shortly sign the lease pre pared hi the Town of Fdenton. so that the organization will before very i long begin preliminary plans for op eration in building prefabricated : I houses and a program. of biological J .research ..'having'-, to do with mass', (breeding of high class cattle. ( Aiiout x .tt.U'i" uor'h of equipment js non on a railroad siding in Ohio ready to be shipped upon information r that the Navy Department has ap proved the sub-lease executed by the Town of Fdenton to the Hervey Foundation. A letter containing the ] ase was sent to 'the Navy Depart ment Monday by Mayor Haskett, and t is confidently expected it will be approved. David Hervey. president of the Foundation, is awaiting a re- . ply from Mayor Haskett, at which 1 time he .will order equipment shipped to Fdenton. ( omdr. Crei^liton Honor Guest At Dinner To^ay In appreciation of the splendid co- j operation ami interest in the Town of. Edenton since lie; has been stationed I here as commanding officer of the Edenton Naval- Air Station, ('omdr. Bert H. Creighton nil) he 'honor guest Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock at aj I dinner at Hotel Joseph Hewes. % \ i"|> .tatiVe group of Kdtii toiiians has been invited to attend the dinner, including Mayor I.eroy Haskett and members of Town Conn oil, members of the Board "f Public; Works, president of the Chamber of 1 Commerce and Merchants Associa tion. chairman "f the County Com e’is-sioners. presidents ~r the Rotary ml Lions clubs and con mundei of Lai Bond Post of the American Legion. Concerts Assured With Over 700 Members Continued Prom Page One let. a company of eight, performers, has been hooked solidly for the last few years. Three concerts will also he held in Elizabeth ( ity, to wtiicli local mem- j hers are entitled to attend. They are! as follows: November 11. Mary Van j Kirk. a mezzo-soprano; .January j Platotr Don Cossack Russian Chorus.! and February 24. Solveijjj I.unde, pi j anist. The concerts in Klizabeth City j | w ill he held in the S. L. Sjieep i .School auditorium. ('arolyn Elliott Member Os College Glee Club I Miss < arolyn L, Elliott, who is ma "ring in voice and piano at Flora MacDonald College, Red Springs, \. .. has been selected to sing in the oHege Glee Club directed by Dean r Robert R titer. Dean Reuter is wide ly known for his college work. —— Greeting Cards For All Occasions --at ; (Qmneii’s JEWELERS , | TENTHS' j | i AMUX ! I IMAOXTIO IT | • tACAXM IMTOXTI, MC, N.T. I I BUM • M NOOf 1 I District PTA Meeting I In (’(Jumbia October 8 The, district meeting of the Parent * Teacher Associatiim will ho held in Columbia Tuesday, October 8. open ing at In u’olock in the morning. All members arc urged to attend, ospe, cialiy the uttieers tend comniittoi* chairmen. Mrs. E. N. Howell of SivannanOa, State president, will address the Con ference on “The Strength of the Foundation," based on the theme of the National Congress, which is "l ay ing Firm Foundations.” W. C. Rei d of Kinston util he the guest sposiker and his subject will lie ‘The Challenge of the Public Schools Today." ANNE'S BEAUTY SALON Presells atsTarg ; ,• v.-v , \ (T3oi-(.SiiidoC> ®>CUL6vA«O IS | UNEP WITH PALM S MOST OP Them itchink lars later on. You can do the job yourself or we will suggest the f men to do the work. If you decide to do the job yourself we will j tell you how many gallons of paint you need. Don’t delay. Get A to work today! i Byrum Hardware Co. '* 1 “EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES” * * \, Edenton, N. C. < , ( PL. C. YATES PARRISH BACK i ■j IN STATES FROM JAPAN I ?! Cpl, C. Yates Parrish arrived in the j " United States on Friday, September j - 27, and reported at Fort Bragg to be j , discharged, lie is expected to arrive . home over the we.ek-opd. Cpl, Par-: ’ fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Par-; rish. was on duty in Japan before | sailing for home. SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPEN’S ■ IB t U ndH ■ yx-. Wmmm wJH h rhjh rh ii biv 1 . ! HALSEY FEED & SEED STORE "The Store W ith the Cliickerlwartl Front’’ Edenton, N! C. !j * NOTBE OF SliLf of"real”estate* *j The vmiiersii'ncd will offer lor salt* at public auction lor Cash '% t i the highest bidder at it A M on October ra. 104(1. at the % .0 ( on;; lluti-e door in Chowan County. N'ortli CaroHna. the land U !0 in First Township-; Chowan County; North Carolina, to wit: m -0 The \Y. I. Copeland homeplace containing zo acres..more or U g less, on the Chainl>er> Ferry .road and bounded North by the g ,g Hassell land; Fast by tNe Miller land: Smith by the Henry * ™ White hind and West by R, C. Holland land and being the same P f land conveyed to W. 1.. Copeland, deceased, by Augustus Miller £ 0 and wife by deed recorded in office of Register of Deeds of g g Chowan County. North Carolina, in Deed Hook I . pages 277 g '