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PERSONAL ITEMS
Mrs. William A. Graham, who has
spent the last two months in !>tirhn.iii.
returned tii her homo. Wessingtoh
House, on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Fletcher loft
their home. IVandon, Wednesday, for
California, where they will spend the
Winter.
Logan Klimit and Johnny Ashell
returned to Norfolk University Sun
day night after spending the vy. . k
end with their respective par-ms.
Friends of; Col. John S. Carter, at
one time eoritsanding officer of; the
Kite.; n Naval Air Station when ;•
If tour Hose BUsUp-
Spoils Sleep Tonight
Surprisingly fast, Va-tro-nol works right J Adak e Restful
whore trouble is toopen up your clogged \-|nVn* s
nose—relieve stuffy transient conges- ; ■ :
tton. You'll like the way it brings relief.
(NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for 'X) /
relieving snitfly. sneezy distress of head UB OBA a ||A|
V colds.) Follow directions in folder. Ww% I MmF lw wwßl
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GIGANTIC
SALE!
Winter
Coats
and
Dresses j
Vt
/PRICE
All Wool
Suits
formerly to $39.95
yi
/price
wonderful, wearable wools, to
wear now and for many months to
come; dressmakers, cardigans,
classics... important winter
colors... misses’ sizes.
not every style and color in every
size... but a huge selection,
so come early!
The Betty Shoppe
Edenton, N. C.
was iHvuph d h\ the Marines, will he 1
interested U know that he has re 1
enlisted in the Marines and is now
stationed in China.
Corporal Fester Ashley, who is
stationed at Fort Monroe. Ya.. i>
visiting his parents. Mr. ami .Mis
, t Lather Ashley .
Mrs. .1, ;Fllullhip. Mrs. Wayiand
Bateman, of Cross Hoads. Misses
Elizabeth Hurdle, Barbara t'happell
ami Dorothy Rutflap spent Monday
ill Suffolk. Ya
Mrs. C. T. HpUghtit* spent Wedm s
, day in Cornpoake w ith her brother
and sister n latv. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 .
1 .assiter..
THF CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, DEt EMBER 12, 194(1.
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Christmas Seals
... Your Protection
Against Tuberculosis j
Edenton Schools Close
For Two Weeks Holiday
i '/■>.■ —,
School teachers and children will
enjoy a two-weeks holiday over the (
'Christmas season, the Edeiitoh schools
I planning on closing next Wednesday.
) December IS and reopening on Wed
■ nesday, January 2.
DIME SOCIETY MEETS DEC. HI
The Dime Society of the Baptist
Church will meet Tuesday night, De
cember 111. with Mrs. B. F. Francis. !
Due to the revival services there was
no meeting in November.
ATTEND ANTIQUITIES MEETING
Members of the l’ninel Room Com
mittee of the Chowan County Court
House who attended the Society for
Preservation of North Carolina An
tiquities meeting held in Raleigh last
week were David Warren, chairman,
Mrs. Charles P. Wales, Mrs. Itiglis j
Fletcher, Mrs. Sidney McMullan, Mrs.
R. P. Radham and John W. Graham.
Almost
Science, in its endless energy, has
| devised a soapless soap. It is almost
automatic that the selling slogan will j,
be "No soap."—Detroit News.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks ami appreciation for the ox-j
pressions of sympathy and kindness
rendered us during the accident and
death of our husband and father,
jH. Lane. Also for the lovely so-a
offerings and cars loaned.
—Mrs. 0, H. Lane and family.
Pd
Greeting Cards
For All Occasions
—at—
Camnen’s
JFAVKf ERS
I 4
lEheadacke
Capudin« relieves headache
* ast because it s liquid Its m
■ grcdicnts are already dissolved
■ P —all ready to begin easing the
pam. It also soothes nerve ten-
jfl sion due to the pain. Use
YrWFITi fVn only as directed. 10c. 30c. 60c. |
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TAYLOR THEATRE
NO!. I’ll CAROLINA
Vi e Have the Shi)'**
Today (Thursday) and Friday.
December 12-13
Vivian Leigh and
Claude Uains in
“CAESAR AND CLKOI’ATKA”
Saturday. December 14—
Jimmy Wakely and
Lasses White in
•SONG OF THE SIKKKAS"
Sunday. December 13—
Penny Singleton and
Arthur Lake in
“BLONDIK KNOWS BEST”
Also Special Short
“TRAFFIC WITH THE DEVIL”
Monday and Tuesday.
December 16-17
Paul Muni and
Anne Baxter in
j “ANGEL ON MY SHOILBER"
Wednesday, December 1H—
Double Feature
Evelyn Ankers in
“QLEEN OF BI RLESQI E"
Also
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Jean Gillie in
“DECOY”
Coming December 19-20
“TWO YEARS BEFORE TnE
MAST"
Sale Os Automobile
Licenses Lagging
Car Owners Urged to
Buy at Once to Avoid
Last Minute Rush
According to Miss Goldie Layton,
j branch manager for the . Carolina j
Motor Club, sales of HUT automobile
license plates were lagging up to
’ Tuesday of this we* k. .Miss Layton
' says sales are trailing last year at
the same time andurges automobile
owners to secure their licenses at
j once if they do not w ish to be iiicoil- j
| venieiiced by the usual Hast mttuite
rush. The license plates must he
displayed mi automobiles by January ;
1.
Miss l.avton’s otf.ee is open from
: a. tn. to 4 p. tn. every day except 1
i Saturday, when it■ closes at noon. 1
' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED j
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen of Green
ville. N. C., announce the engage
ment of iheii daughter, Helen Joyce,
to John Lester Forehand. Jr., son of
,Mr. and Mrs. J. I .ester Forehand.
The wedding will take place Sat'idav !
afternoon, December 21. at 4 o’clock
in the Edenton Baptist Church.
Mr, and Mrs. Allen and family j
have resided in Edenton three years t
and only r< cetitly moved to Green-:
I ville. After their wedding Mr. and j
i Mrs. Forehand* will reside in thej
home formerly occupied by the bride’s
parents.
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J; MANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS - COME AND SEE $
1 Byrum Hardware Co. I
jjj “EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES ” jjj
jjK Edenton, N. C. Suffolk. Va. S
Help Fight Tuberculosis —Buy Christinas Seals!
VISIT OUR
OYSTER BAR
We Are Now Ready to Serve You Fresh
Selected Oysters the Way You Like Them
PHONE US FOR SPECIAL PARTIES
DIXIE GRILL
Phone 113-W
|. T, (iIHHS (ÜBSON BRK'KLK
l£T\ ,fiom vhete I sit Joe Marsh
Who G#f* Off Easiest—
Men or Women?
Maybe you saw thal pal om rta
has the easiest life—mea or wom
en? Os coarse, the men voted that
the women did, aad the woaien
vice vena.
It -would be the mate in oar team
—take any family. Thad Phibba
envies hb Missua spending the day
at iiome, with no hot office to at
tend to. And Sue envies Thad hia
luncheons with the boy*; and hia
evening glass of beer with friends
(while she cleans up the dishes us
the kitchen).
Os course, nose of It gees very
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deep. Thad knows way deep down
that the Missas has plenty of work
raanlag a house; and Sue knows
Thad> friendly glass of beer is well
denerved relaxation after a long
hard day’s wo*.
Prom where I sit, most husbands
and wives may grumble now and
then—but they know in their
hearts it’s a case of live and let
live, give and take, that comes out
pretty even in the end.