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Audrey Pearce Wins Blue Award In 4-H Club Dress Revue District Contest Held In Hertford; 12 Counties In Competition The District 4-H Dress Revue was held in Hertford at the Agricultural Building on September 20, with 12 counties competing. Winner of the revue was Miss Edith Rogerson of Martin County, who wore a gray chambray dress. She made her ac cessories of matching material. Among the blue award winners was Audrey Pearce of Edenton, who wore a pink pique suit, a fitted jacket with large white cuffs of matching ma terial and a gored skirt. She used white accessories. Other blue award — ~ oxiv ~ Look at these quality Maytags—with prices /" starting as low as $114.95! Easy monthly J ■ terms —liberal trade-in. ▼ Jflj We know you’ll be # 4 1 delighted with these 1 Maytag models. Come in today and let us give BK mrnrnm HT you a demonstration. H THI MAYTAG CHIEFTAIN, Bk*; America’s finest low-priced washer ... a May- QC tag in every w Ltd+mVO ?*. * respect. I I ■y LjJI mum mMm jjmsr'\ RLB THI MAYTAO MASTER, Snoot THI MAYTAO COMMANDER, MayUcevwl Huge, oquaro alumi- with large, oqoaro porcelain tub. Bum tub holds Vast* sfficisnt waUc $144.95 ttjrrafoaaa ‘ ction * $179.95 RALPH L PARRISH “FOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER ” EDENTON, N. C. Special Built Watches For Out-door Work 17-Jewel Shock-Proof High Grade We have them in stock and we guarantee each watch for two years of service. These watches are ideal for any person doing out side work because they are WATER-PROOF and DUST-PROOF 1 GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK Forehand Jewelers , Next Door Mitchener’s Pharmacy EDENTON, N. C. ..... 'k' • vv - . THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON N C., THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 winners were Marilyn Carter of Pas quotank County, and Carolyn Hurdle of Perquimans County. Audrey Pearce also won the county medal for having the best 4-H clothing achieve ment records. The district winners will enter the State contest and compete with dis trict winners from all over the State. State prizes for the dress revue and clothing achievement Are free trips to Chicago in December. Two $25 cash prizes will be given for the best individual clothing achievement. This contest was introduced this year and has not yet been added to the national contests. Present to judge the contest we* Miss Mary Sue Moser, assistant State 4-H Club leader; Miss Julia Mclver and Miss Jane Gibbs, clothing spe cialists of the State Extension Service. Counties in this district are Dare, Currituck, Camden, Perquimans, Pas quotank, Chowan, Martin, Gates, Washington, Bertie, Tyrrell and Hyde. Cheerfulness, it is rumored, is largely a matter of keeping one’s in come above one’s out-go. jSgg”'"* 1 ' 1 11 ' ' L ■.. U. 111 IPIIMWP 111, m. 11. lulm, I,llm. FAMOUS REGIMENT RECEIVES COLONIAL WAR HONORS— D. E. Prior-Palmer, British Military Attache, (left) affixes battle streamer to the colors of 176th Infantry Combat Team, Virginia National Guard, commemorating the service of the old First Virginia Regiment under Col. George Washington in the French and Indian War, 1754-58. The 176th is the historical successor of the First Virginia, organized in 1628. Col. Edwin Cox, commander of the. 176th, stands beside Co!. Prior-Palmer in this snapshot of the ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Virgini:.. I PROCLAMATION ] Fire Prevention Week >■ . In order to cooperate with the Edenton Junior Chamber of Com merce, which organization is sponsor ing Fire Prevention Week in Eden ton, October 3-9, Mayor Leroy Has kett this week issued the following proclamation: Whereas, destructive fires will claim more lives and destroy greater values in natural and created re sources during 1948 than ever before, and Whereas, the President’s Confer ence on Fire Prevention developed a truly national approach to the fire problem in which public authorities and private agencies have been united behind a constructive action program, and Whereas, our citizens by exercising greater care and caution may help to prevent the vast majority of fire, and Whereas, there is always the pos sibility of some such tragedy striking one of our schools, reaching the fing ers of death into many homes, stop ping the processes of education in a single community for many weeks in this period of building material short ages and man power shortage, and Whereas, each unit of our civiliza tion strives to do its share in building in all ways a happier tomorrow, it is the duty of all private citizens as well as constituted authorities to do their utmost to stop any needless sacrifice of human lives and waste of our vital UmOtUk/SbStnmhm : fllilllSilfessM BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER gives you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all that is going on where you live. But you livo also in 0 WORLD, where momentous events are in the making—events which con mean so much to you, to your job,' your home, your future. - For constructive reports and'interpre tations of national and interna tional news, there is no substitute for TH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR daily. Enjoy the benefits of being best informed—locally, nationally, • internationally with your, local paper and The Christian Science Monitor. LISTEN Tuesday nights ever ABC stations to "The Christian Science Monitor Views Hie News." And use this coupon today far a special in- aj v. s troductory subscription. 4) I Fund, The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway St., Boston 15, Mass., U S.A. Ploooo oond mo on Introductory subscription to Tho Christian Sdonco Monitor —2« bwos. I 00c loco sl. (noma! ♦ j loddwsel T idbvt Isano) Motet • fP ri resources, and Now, Therefore, I, Leroy H. Has kett, by virtue of the authority invest ed in me as Mayor of the Town of Edenton, invite every man, woman and child to assume his individual re sponsibility in this emergency, in or der that lives and property in our Town may be conserved. I ask vari ous organizations, the churches and schools, civic groups and the various agencies of the press and radio to co operate fully in the observance of Fire Prevention Week, October 3-9, in an effort to arouse the public to the growing threat of fires. BIBLE CLASS MEETS TUESDAY The Young Woman’s Bible Class of the Baptist Church will meet Tues day night at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt. This will be a very important meeting, so that all members are urged to attend. Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the estate of B. M. | Hollowell, late of Chowan County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before September 27, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. ! This 27th dav of September, 1948. BERTRAM HOLLOWELL, WELDON HOLLOWELL, Executors of B. M. Hollowell Estate, Edenton, N. C. 5ept270ct7,14,21,28N0v4 North Carolina,* Chowan County. NOTICE! The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of V. D. Jones (deceased), late of Chowan County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 13th day of September, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 7th day of September, 1948. MOLLIE NIXON, Executrix. J. N. Pruden, Attorney. 5ep9,16,23,300ct7,14jnp t North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. Anna Mae Palmer, Plaintiff, vs. Dean William Palmer, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will' hereby take notice that an action en By ilir ply JRI - * ~~~— —- — J ' . I llir titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce . from the said defendant upon the grounds of separation for the statu tory period of two years; and said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 21st day of October, 1948, and file a written Answer Or demur to the relief de manded in the said Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff Will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said Complaint. This 20th day of September, 1948. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk of the Superior Court. R. D. Dixon, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sept 23,300ct7,14pd North Carolina, In Chowan County. Superior Court. Mary Louise Granby, Plaintiff, vs. James Edward Granbv, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after October 14, ~~~ =^j] Announcement We wish to announce that we have moved to our new location, the store formerly occupied by The Men’s Shop. We are receiving daily new fall merchandise for the Tots and Teen Agers, as well as Ladies. Our new store will enable us to carry a larger stock of the same high quality merchandise as before. , You are cordially invited to visit us on Friday morning, October rst, and inspect our new store and new stock. WE HAVE THE NEW MERCHANDISE AND ROOM TO SHOW IT! 1 COME AND SEE! » t ■ t ___ ___ ; Tots & Teens Shop MRS. W. J. DANIELS. Prop. L. . , . .. : Ccmteb are so Mild i that a 30-Day Test revealed I NOIHROWIRRIIWIOH i due to smoking CAMELS! t Yes, Camels are so mild that noted throat | \<; specialists, making weekly examinations \ *“s( °f hundreds of men and women who 1 smoked Camels exclusively for 30 con j VSIJk .4"'A. secutive days —on the average of one to two packages a day—found not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking ti-ypuGe/lf. TSsHnfitir T-Zbne PAGE NINE 1948, and file a written answer or de mur to the relief demanded in the Complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 9th day of September, 1948. (s) E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court. Herbert Leary, Attorney. cJ\eyu / O / I>(ja 1i c-e CAMPEN’S JEWELERS
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