i ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST j { EPISCOPAL CHURCH I EDENTON, N. C. I | PRESENTS IN' RECITAL 1 ! George Matthews j | TENOR ' I > November 10 1940 j ! HIGH SCHOOL AUDUORIUM j | 8:15 P. M. I The Army Ground Forces offers you A NEW LIFE OUT THERE Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and a new life—with interesting work, sports, entertainment and travel opportunities—cun be had for the asking by qualified young men who volunteer for the Ist Cavalry. 11th Airborne. 6th. 7tit. 24th or 25th Infantry Divisions. W hat an opportunity . . . what a joh! Training in one of these eraek units witl stand you in good stead wherever von go. Study a foreign language. Leant the fascinating details of Military Government—so vital to future peaee and prosperity. Japan’s “Isles of Pines" are but a sample of the attrac tions of an Army career in the Far Fast. The Army has reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tennis /“V clubs, golf courses, ball parks. These ~ familiar haunts of pre-war tourists — and main neic developments provide a ' broad choice of recreation. Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only 5-vear enlistees who meet prescribed physical and mental standards can enjoy the benefits of such a job. High overseas pay. good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan make your future in the Army Ground Forces too good to miss! Sets your nearest Army Recruiting Officer for full details. • Listen to: “Sound O#,’ 1 "Worriort of Fence," •'Voice of the Army." “Proudly We Hail," and Major Football Broadcasts on your rodio. HERE’S WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE STARTING BASE PAY * PER MONTH Service Service IN ADDITION Matter Sergeant u - s - Overteat °r First Sergeant • . £198.00 TO FOOD. Technical Sergeant . . 135.00 162.00 LODGING, Staff Sergeant .... 115.00 118.00 A Sergeant • . • • « 100.00 120.00 | Corporal 90.00 108.00 k ft MEDICAL AND p rivat , piret elate . . 80.00 96.00 CENTAL CARE Private 75.00 90.00 Otintei Service lecreatet Bate Pay by 20°.1 Your Regular Army Serves tbt Nation and Mankind in War and Peace 336 Carolina IJhlii. Elizabeth City, X, C. BOBBY Bh BOSWELL GROCERYj o*k\4 i n os «UKL teASMART man, j —' M Ilb®§ WMLIL ®SS®(2ll3r2f| ■ WEST QUEEN STREET EXTENDED I j PHOIIE 10-J & 10-UI j | A GOOD JOB FOR YOU 1 U. S. Army H I CHO 0S E TH I S 9 FINE PROFESSION NOW! HBB HES STARTING ASCHOOL FOR gTinTERERS j a ~ IHE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1940. » Negro 4-H Clubs Plan J An Achievement Day > » Negro 4-H dubs of Chowan County » plan to have their Achievement Day l Saturday, November I<>, at 1 I’. M. in > the Edenton High School. > W. C. 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