Negro Club Women Stage Achievement Day; Many Exhibits Mrs. Gladysteen H. Pait Principal Speaker For Occasion Negro home demonstration club women of Chowan County held their second annual Achievement Day Fri day, October 25, in the Drown-Carver Library with Mrs. Gladysteen H. Fait as guest speaker. Mrs. Fait spoke on the subject “Health Today and Tomorrow” and gave the women quite a bit of information concerning health. She also invited those pres ent to visit and make use of the local Health Department at any time. William Cooper, 4-H Club special ist from Greensboro, was present, giving some helpful information and complimented members on the fine work they have done during the year. Club members, as well as Miss Es ther Burgess, colored home agent, and J. B. Small, colored farm agent, ex pressed their appreciation to the vari ous business establishments for the prizes awarded winners for exhibits. Those contributing prizes and win ners follow: Dresses First prize, Spivey 5-10-25 c Store— Mrs. Lula Welch, Green Hall Club. Second prize, Overton’s Cleaners— M rs. Mary Drew, Ryans Grove Club. Third priz.e, Klliott Company—Mrs. Lula Mayo, Hudson Grove. Kitchen Curtains First prize," Frost on's —Mrs. Louise Taylor. Second priz.e, G. M. Byrum Grocery Mrs. Fear! Twine, Virginia Fork Club. Third prize, S. Hobow sky—Mrs. Mamie Felton, Center Hill Club. Aprons First prize, Leggett •& Davis —Mrs. Kila Dillard, Center Hill Club. Sec ond prize, Betty Shoppe—Mrs. M. Ha»rc !l, St. John’s Chib. Third prize, j Byrum Hardware Co.—Mrs. Ollie j Boyce. Center Hill Club. Feaches First prize, Elliott’s Cleaners — . Mrs. Lillian Roberts. Virginia Fork Club. Socond prize. Sanitary Clean- , ers—Mrs. Cora Boyce, Virginia Fork Club. Third prize, A & I' Store — Mrs. Mattie Coston, Center Hill Club. String Beans First prize, Fender’s Store—Mrs, F. K. Roberts, Green Hall Club. Sec ond prize, Sanitary Cleaners —Mrs. | Lula Welch. Green Hall Club. Third i prize. Mitchener’s Fharmacy—Mrs. Mattie Jordan, Center Hill Club. Meats First prize, Edenton Furniture Co. Mrs. Clara Carter, Warren’s Grove Chib: Second prize, Cuthrell’s ■ Department Store— Mrs. C. F. White, Ryans Grove Club. Third prize, . Sanitary CU-am rs Mrs. Lula Wills. ; Canaan Temple Club. (land Work First prize,. Quinn Furniture Co. — , Mrs. Margaret Rumble, Green Hall j Club. Second prize, Rose's 5-th-25c ) Store Mrs. Lula Welch, Green Hall Club, Third prize Tots and Teens i Store Mrs. IVnrl Twin'. Overalls First prize, Cam pen’s Jewelers— Mrs, Rose L. White, Hudson Grove Club. Second prize. Habit’s Grocery 'i Store— Mrs. Ethel Rollins, Virginia i Fork Club. Third prize, Ward's Shoe! Greeting Cards For All Occasions —at — j Campen’s JEWELERS . I ' ” REGARDLESS of where you bought vour radio, employ — | WRIGHT’S Radio & Television Service •TI'BES TESTED FREE! 100 East Church Street N. R. I. GRADUATE J Cfort&QdfOti snnn tpi 100 PROOF I Liqueur Shop—Mrs. Pearl Newby, Ryan’s Grove Club. Soup Mixture First prize, Bond’s Supply Co.- — Mrs. Mattie Fayton, Virginia Fork Club. Second prize, A. S. Hollowell’s Grocery—Mrs. Rome Bonner. Third prize, Mitehener & L IN and sec why the KAISER SPECIAL and the FRAZER am y v America’s most talked-about motor cars. These smart automobile* set a new style trend for the industry...their performance is a joy to experience... their ride brings you motoring pleasure no pre-war car could ever give you. i NOW ON DISPLAY EDENTON MOTOR COMPANY DAVID HOLTON and JACK McMULLAN, Props. WEST KING STREET PHONE 394 THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946. Two Edenton Boys On Atlantic Christian College Football Team Two Edenton boys are members of the Atlantic Christian College foot- J ball squad this season. These two members, Frank White and Johey Griffin, are former Edenton High School stars. ! 'White has stood out in the line for Coach M. J. Bird’s Bulldogs in | each of the club’s contests this sea | son. White played for Edenton High School in 1942-43 and 44. He was j captain of the Aces his final two I years. Although White was a guard in High School, he has been holding down the center position at ACC. A i big boy weighing 190 pounds. White] is expected to do a lot of catching: on the baseball squad next spring. He is a freshman at the Wilson | school and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank White of Edenton. Griffin has been the hard luck member of the ACC squad. He has been out of the line-up all season long with an injured knee sustained! in practice sessions prior to the open ing of the Season. Griffin is a base ball pitcher and was a member of the Edenton club which captured the , championship of the Albemarle Leag- 1 ooooooSooouooooooooouocjooo <<< < < WWWUWWMM > > t» > o o o o o o o oju 0000 5Vz3 3 5 5 a >4 >« >« >4 >4 >♦ Ti H H H c~* c - * rj h h ►j ►j j j ** 111 £ll S£ I £ £ £££££££££ £ £ £ £ 2 O#2 O O O O O ©'© O O O O O Cola Componv, Long Island City, N.Y . I 1 | PEPSI COLA COMPANY OF ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ue last summer. Griflin played end on the Edenton High grid teams of 1942 and 43 seasons. He also hurled for the Aces in baseball. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Grif fin of Edenton J. D. Thorne, who is well known in Edenton as a result of having pitched for the Albemarle League champs last summer, is the ACC trainer, Thorne played football in high school but has shyed away from the gridiron this season upon the advice of several big league scouts who have showed an interest in the Elm City boy. He expects to be a member of the basketball and base ball teams, however. Carolyn Lee Elliott j Freshman Editor i Friends will be pleased to learn | that Miss Carolyn Lee Elliott, daugh- j j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott, i has been chosen by the fr shman class at Flora McDonald College. Red Springs, Nv (’., as freshman editor (of The Fine find Thistles, the col lege’s quarterly paper. MASSES NEXT SUNDAY AT WINDSOR AND EDENTON t The most holy sacrifice of the mass will be offered Sunday, November 17, j first at 8 A. M. in Duke of Windsor! Hotel convention room, Windsor, and second in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, at 11 A. M., each including 11th sermon of series on “The Doc trine of Indulgences,” Holy Com munion, concluding in 45 minutes, followed at once by Sunday School, confessions starting 15 minutes, end ing five minutes before services, stat ed Father l l '. J. McCourt, rector, who Ej# lib F/ he For 4 Ibi ■H 75 j FLOORS 2 V HHHH Boeing Alley I iGtoI I Buy Them In Edenton at: Boswell’s Grocery Mitehener & Leary Drug Store Byrum Hardware- Co. North Edenton Grocery G. M. Byrum Grocery Harrell & Company Hugltes-Hoßon Hardware Co. Broad Street Grocery Mitchener’s Fharmacy j invites everybody to all services. ! Week mornings: Mass, Communion and Rosary. SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS |. campln’s PAGE THRE*