PAGE TWO BROTHERS SET BOND RECORD ■ I Ey - ■ Five brothers, standing: 1. to r., Mike G., John G„ and Steven A., kneel ing; George Jr., and Joseph A. Stephanchick, of Lorain, 0., have set what is probably an all time family record for the regular purchase of U. S. Defense Bonds since 1942. They all work in the Lorain plant of the National Tube Company, where 99.04 per cent of its 12,000 employees are enrolled for the Payroll Savings Plan. Company-wide, the National Tube Co. has enrolled 97.7 per cent of its 21,000 employees. Senior Class News By ANN COFIELD Hallo! The senior play has really gotten under way now with practice being held often. Mrs. Shepherd and the various members of the cast are putting in a good bit of time and ef fort and the play is progressing nice ly- Grace Hudson is one of our busy seniors. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hudson and was bom on February 6, 1934. This popular senior is also quite popular with the Junior Class, es pecially a certain member named John. Maybe some of the reasons we all ; like Grace is told by her superlatives of cutest and best personality, and maybe her part in so many school ac tivities has something to do with it Grace is a majorette and a member . of the F. H. A. She also sings with the Glee Club, the Three Bows, and is president of the Treble Clef Club. In her spare time she reads and sees a lot of good movies, however, she seems to enjoy talking and hang ing around Brickie’s more. I wonder why ? ? ? Grace’s plans for the future are incomplete but I’m sure she will do very well at whatever she chooses. Good luck, to you, Grace ! ! Now let’s talk to Gerald Collins, who is the son of Mrs. J. L. Collins, and was bom October 11, 1933. He tells me his favorite occupa tion is dating and his favorite girl is Shirley. In fact she is his one-and only. Os course he doesn’t spend aH of his time dating. Some of the other things he enjoys are attending ball games, singing in the Glee Club and just loafing. Each afternoon Gerald is busy driv i I jfl |^R< 9 Youngstown Kitchens’ K a New 1952 Spring Special I » K o!B I nir^SJ^n. mu | :i ■ 54" ■ l i: I jffiwmwdfotw, Ju/cAetM B j; i! I CABINET SINK Ijj || I ONLY $A Q 95 I I Complete with fittings (tastaUatiw antra) ! RALPH E. PARRISH ! !“Your Frigidaire Dealer” S. BROAD ST. EDENTON PHONE 178 . ing the school bus and every Wednes day night he has a date with the National Guard. Gerald says he will probably work for his uncle after graduation. “My Uncle Sam, that is,” he added. Well, good luck, Gerald ! ! ! We all hope you will be very happy and success ful. - .. - ■ -- -- COLORED SCHOOL I [_ NEWS The Annual Dramatic Festival of the Edenton High School began on Friday night, February 16, at 8 o’clock in the auditorium by presenting the following four-act plays; “Winter Sunset,” 9A Grade; “Summer Hotel”, 9B Grade; “Girl Trouble,” 9C Grade, and “A Date With Barbara,” 108 Grade. On Monday night, February 18, at 8 o’clock in the auditorium the an nual Dramatic Festival closed by pre senting the following four one-act plays: “We Brents Pay Our Debts,” 10A Grade; “Triumph In Ashes,” 11A Grade; “The Red Lamp,” 11!B Grade, and the “Dark Star,” 12th Grade. The Dramatic Festival of the Eden ton High School is held annually to help the high school students display their art and skill in acting their cho sen parts. The play which performed best will enter the Dramatic Tournament which is to be held at State Teachers Col lege, Elizabeth City. Students of the Edenton High School who have made the best all round student list for the fourth per iod of this school year are as follows: Cleveland Blount, 1A; Lula Mae Out law, 3C; Barbara Jean Overton, 8A; Joyce Joyner, SA; Ray Cooper, 3A; Mary Alexander, 3B; Ruth Arm- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. O. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 81, 1962. i stead, 7B;-Arlene Banka, 7A; Ernest White, 6B; George Skinner, 2C; Sar ah Mae Garter, IB; Priscilla Blount, 4A; Eleanor Jerkins, 2A; Sarah Leigh, SB; Nora Nixon, 6A; Barbara Valentine, 2B; Hildra Boyce, 98, and Annie Askew, 118. Plans Progressing For Corn Contest The Community Com Growing Contest Committee has been at work stimulating interest and soliciting funds for prizes. Many have indi cated their intention to take part in the contest. Final details will be worked out by the committee at a very early date. All participants will be required to sign an entry card indicating their in tention to enter the contest by a specified closing date. Several other community improvement plans were discussed. | Tribute To Mother | Abraham Lincoln was bom Febru ary 12. We call him the Great Eman cipator. George Washington was bom February 22. We call him the Father of our Country. Henry W. Longfellow was bom February 27. We call him our most distinctive American poet. We celebrate Febru ary 14 in honor of our good St. Valen tine, who was fond of children and expressed with zest the words “I Love Phone 459 KEROSENE FOR PROMPT DELIVERY OF ESSO KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL Harrell & Leary ESSO PRODUCTS »>""»««»- - - HereSE/m W//£m COiferHfte Sforffa).. Wtt^z Affl-SmU/fi/G esso em eASoum * Touch the starter, and you’ll think it*s summertime the way your engine speaks right up, ready and rarin* to go • j.. .and keeps going all the way! 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But in spite of illness, each yekr a beauti ful decorated Valentine box contain ing greetings, presents and money is presented to her by her daughter, Elizabeth. * This year the box held items from the following: A few of Elizabeth’s friends from the Eastern Star chapter, No. 669, sent greetings. A few of Elizabeth’s friends from the I Excelsior Temple, No. 692, sent greet- GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE 1 EVERYTHING MUST GO! | | Three 6x2i/ 2 Foot Tables • | | One Loth Coal Heater I I One 6-foot Allen Refrigerator Meat Case I I One General Electric Pop Box - | I One Small Office Desk 1 I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE! | I Come And See For Yourself 1 AS. Hollo well I CORNER OAKUM AND CHURCH STREETS | ings, Ryans Grove Baptist. Church, Chowan County and Oxley Hill Bap- | tiet Church, Bertie County, for which she plays, sent greetings. 'The Rev. M. A. Riddick, pastor of both church es sent money. Money also came from George Jones, John Barnes, B. O. Luton) Cleo Pittman, New York City, Florence Mills, New York City, and Mrs. Julia Hines. Presents came from Mrs. Bessie Lee, and daughter, Tome, Mrs. E. D. Herritage, Mrs. M. O. Freeman, Mrs. L. J. Mcßae, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Mrs. Estella Spruill, Mrs. Tiny Evans, her grandchildren, Dot and Vemetta, her daughter, Helen, her brother, Isa ac, Mrs. Mary Lee and mother, B. E. Davis, Norfolk, Va., Rufus Modlin, and the Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Greetings were received after the box was presented from Mis. Fannie Badhara and Mrs. Mabel ColHns. We thank you friends for being kind to our most precious Valentine. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Luton Barnes, daughter. '■ And the other members of the Luton Family. 11 ' 11 —< r VGGtR 1 I SAVINGS- 1 I with PYROFAX GAS I • You save money when you use Pybofax Gas because the dean, blue flame is all heal—there Is no waste. Every pound of gas gives you full value. And the more gas you use, the lower the average cost. 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