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|l “LIFE IS SO INTERESTING" ™By PETER SamMom* is eighty nine. He was eighty lilne on Friday of last week. , To ail belief and;, knowledge he is the 7 oldest living: male iiesldent of Chowan County. (If thfeter is anyone his senior, kindly let your neighbors | know about it.) f Yesterday little ■ Julia Ann Parks five years ojd and today her ■grandmother reaches the three-quar- Hfter “Century” mark. Grandmommy’s Byname is Mrs. Julia Ann Bunch of r Rocky Hock. t bis Little Mary Pearl Harrell was ' Seven years old on January 8. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell of • Edenton. I’m sure that all of your, neighbors will be delight -4.' ed to hear about your birthdays, all of you. B It is interesting to hear that both k houses on the right side of the famous Iredell Home were formed from the original Edenton Academy in Edenton. Laudable comments are being heard on all sides about the projects being conducted by the Junior Wo- I man’s Club'and the Tea Party Chap ter of the D.A.R. Natchez, Missis sippi started with less than history drenched Edenton has to offer to in terested tourists and sight-seers. ■f Who has the most pipes in Eden- I ton, and who is the most consistent smoker of pipes? Buff has five pipes lying on his desk. Monk Mills and Joe Vail. Charlie Overman and Charlie Wood appear fairly steady. Who can doubt that Ernie Kehayes has some of the oddest pipes seen around town. are interesting and it ap- Hppars that most folks are curious ■Rout what the other fellow is doing. : how about letting this columnist know about it? hr ► There’s nothing mysterious about Masonry. Old Chauncey Depew .words it well—“ Masonry, marching under the leadership of God and the banner that bears the motto, ‘Love / IEIAT MAP* ten ,«pfHt 41AYKO WAfiHUWTOIT ISSMCTMCMIAWAAC K ICC MSTtP.T«K BOOM rAPRUCAimONTO . «■»*.! maim* NcnTtrie lAtt TO FIMO A SAFER AV TO 6C A MtRO/i J. school supplies If WISDOM ' ■ OF THE AGES wßKmPOiir country! In her in sl||r; tercourse with foreign na- Wm %tions may she always be ijmkA right; but - our country, W/F right or wrong." Bi ° ur services always reflectl M iarofessional ability combined personal sincerity. 1 | liUtr—i——m——— A limiwnwt ’ thy neighbor as thyself,’ with the peMSnt the prince, the mechan ic and the merchant, working man and the millionaire, the learned ’ and the unlearned, following in equal rank and common step, knows neith er race nor nationality, neither caste nor conditions, as it proudly and beneficently nioves down the'cen turies." Scouting and Cubbing again gains attention of fathers and mothers and of local citizens. As a purely “voluntary leadership” movement, it has done much for the molding of characters of youth. And those who give or their sweat and toil, time and patience, without remuneration other than personal satisfaction certaiply should come in for a pat on the back. George S. Twiddy, outgoing chair man of the West Albemarle District, gave much of his time and energies to boyhood this year, assisted by such stalwarts as P. S. McMullan, Oscar Duncan, Jim Chestnutt, Geddes B. Potter, Rodney Byrum, Charlie Overman, Dr. Wallace Griffin, and others. Jim Chestnutt was a worthy choice for chairman of the West Albemarle District this year. Already he is on Now In New Location I This is to notify our customers and the general public that we have moved our headquarters to the Elliott Building on East Church Street, formerly occupied by the Boaz Recapping Service. We have also taken over the recapping business and will be delighted to serve you in this capacity, as well as any .radio needs. PHONE 361-W for any service we can render. JACKSON RADIO SERVICE and JACKSON BROS. RECAPPING SERVICE Phone 361-W 115 East Church Street Edenton, N. C. I A JL , BLUE CROSS TBIjS BLUE SHIELD ▼ COMING EDENTON ENROLLMENT) NOW IN PROGRESS A COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM PI anned for Every Family Sponsored by the Hospitals and Doctors of North Caroline Hospital Saving—BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD is a community health-ser vice program, designed aft er careful study by the hos pitals and doctors of North Carolina to protect you, your employees and their • families against expensive hospital and surgical bills. It gives families the com fortable feeling that they will have hospital and sur gical care when needed, without harmful delay be cause of finances. This program is your pro gram. It is important to you, HOSPITAL SAVING ASSOCIATION 5.1 • • * . * ■ .*; of North Carolina, Inc. S CHAPEL HILL K —■ —— THE CHOWAN HERAS* EPEHTOfr N. Cy THURSDAY, flUftlAgr wLffUk i, ■ the ball ltoifig up his committees and getting good response from those asked to serve the kids in a leader ship, counselling, and guidance pro gram. - Freemasonry has ever been the friend and supporter of constitution- : al government Fifteen of the Presi dents of the United States have been Masons, dhd the Declaration of In dependence an<j the Constitution of < the United States were largely form- : ulated by Masons. The masonic chair of one of the l Presidents of the United States, ] “The= Father of Our Country”, is presently on view in the ancient masonic hall of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, in Edenton. That’s right-George ( Washington’s chair. There are many tales, old and new about this section of the country, that could stand retelling. Some of you’ve heard many times, but there are others who read the Chowan Herald in far away states and coun tries. They’d be mighty interested to hear about them. If you’ve got an item or know of one that might possibly have some interest give me a buzz. I’d even leave a chicken barbecue (Hey Izze, hear this one) to hunt down a human-interest story. HomefoWn Marinels Qualified Marksman Marine Pvt. Ivey H. Meadows, son of Ms. and Mrs. H. N. Meadows of 808 Cabarrus Street, qualified as a rifle marksman whqn he fired for record at Parris Island, South Caro lina, where he is stationed with platoon 246 at the Marine Corps Re cruit Depot. > Meadows, a former student of Edenton High School, en listed in the Marine Corps on Octo ber 27, 1948 for a period of three years. He is currently undergoing recruit training. SWEET POTATOES DAMAGED L. E. Francis, Route 3, is finding considerable rot in his stored sweet (gU BICYCLES. GREASED AND ADJUSTED For Easier and Smoother Riding We Recommend U. S. Royal Bicycle Tires and Tubes Tires $2.39 Tubes $1.29 INSTALLED AT NO EXTRA COST WRIGHT BROS. RADIO AND BICYCLE REPAIR Opposite Edenton Peanut Co. - _ * . either as an employer or employee. It is important to the hospitals and the doc tors. Through this program, employers, hospitals and doctors are the threesome that provide the best pos sible protection against hos pital and surgical bills for » people of the community. Hospital Saving is YOUR non-profit SERVICE orga nization sponsored directly by the North Carolina Hos pital Association and the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, carrying the approval of both BLUE potatoes. In some crates the rot percentage ran aa high as 20%. Samples of these potatoes have been sent to the Plant Pathologist for diagnosis of the trouble. | ¥ Abb V Don’t Neglect Engine “Sore-Spots!” Rusting, leakage or a motor “knock” can lead to serious engine trouble. Drive in today for an efficient check up. Inexpensive repairs will save you trouble and money. bm motor Want, inc. “YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER” North Broad and Oakum Sts. Edenton, N. C. liN — ? CROSS and BLUE SHIELD —the highest possible nat ional endorsement. When the Hospital Sav ing—BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD representa tive calls during the enroll ment period, give serious consideration to forming a group within your organiza tion. Let the representative tell you of the LOW GROUP RATES and how you can as sist your employees in se curing this protection through a payroll deduction of “gift” plan. PAGE THREE » .. t A . Military expert finds Arab unity is hugely emotional. Nation's hospitals report rise in admissions for last year.
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