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Eight Groups Given , Permits To Solicit Fund Raising Drives Ob k liged to Secure Li- 3 % cense to Solicit j During the month of December li- 1 ! censes were granted by the State Board at Public Welfare to eight or- * ganizations to conduct fund-raising campaigns through public solicitations for the support of their program?, and |' the licenses to two organizations were extended, it is announced by Dr. Ellen j Winston, Commissioner. All of the eight organizations were ; re-licensed in accordance with pro- j visions of the state solicitation law. They are the American Bible Society and the United 'Board for Christian Colleges in China with headquarters in New York City; the Disabled Amer ican Veterans, National Office at Cin cinnati, Ohio; the National Jewish Hospital at Denver, Colorado; the 1 American Friends -Service Committee,! Southeastern Region at Greensboro, North Carolina; the Bethel Colony of Mercy at Lenoir, the Daniel Boone Council. Boy Scouts of America with headquarters in Asheville; and Elon College at Elon College, North Caro lina. Licenses to the North Carolina Fed eration of Woman’s Clubs at Raleigh and the Christian Rural Overseas Pro gram at Elkhart, Indiana, issued for only a portion of their fiscal-program years were extended at their requests to permit longer fund-ra : sing cam paigns. The total amount which the eight or ganizations will seek from the public at large in North Carolina is $79:3,450. It was also announced that during the month of December the American Association for the United Nations In New York City, the Cerebral Palsy Foundation at Cincinnati, Ohio and the Holy Land Christian Approach ■Mission at Kansas City, M'ssour, so licited citizens of this state. The State Board of Public Welfare is pointing out that such solicitations are in violation of the North Carolina solicitation law. since none of these organizations is licensed in accord ance with the state statute. Special Service At St. John’s Sunday A “’Feast of Light” service celebrat ing the Epiphany will he held at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Sunday night, January 11, at 7 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. HOSTESS AT TEA Mrs. Lonnie Boyce was hostess to a number of guests, at an afternoon tea, at Strawberry Hill, on New Year’s Day, from 4 to 5 o’clock. The house was attractively decorat ed in seasonal flowers, with a lighted Christmas tree in the hallway. Tea was poured by Mrs. Arlene -Jackson Fearless. Legal Notices North Carolina Chowan County NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Ella Blount, deceased, late of Chowan, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said esta :e to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the Bth day of January, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to. the undersigned. This the 6th day of January, 1953. NAOMI BLOUNT HICKS, Executrix of the Estate of i • Ella Blount, Deceased. J. N. Pruden, Attorney Edenton, N. C. Jan8,15,22,'29, l Febs,l2pd North Carolina Chowan County ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE The * undersigned, having qualified as Administrators of the estate of John D. Hobbs, deceased, late of Cho wan County, N. C., this is to noti fy all persons "having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or 'before the 18th day of December, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to tihe undersigned. This 18th day of December, 1952. HALLETT D. HOBBS, JOHN A. HOBBS, Administrators of John D. Hobbs. Dec18,25,Jan1,8,15,22pd . I EXECUTORS’ NOTICE . Having qualified as execv.tors of the estate of J. F. Harrell, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, . this is to notify all persons having claims against tjjie estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Eden ton, N. C.. on or before the 4th day of December, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in . bar of, their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of December, 1952. RUTH E. HARRELL, THURMAN R. HARRELL, Executors of J. F. Harrell Estate. Dec.4,ll,lß*2s,Janl,Bc t * i ' \ 1 *p4 f r i PLANNED HOUSEWORK: Have you noticed how aome homemakers al- 1 ways seem to get jobs done well and with a minimum of effort? The se-' cret? Well, more time* than not the! lady who does her work most effi-1 ciently is the one who follows a work plan or schedule of some sort. The very words “work plan” might I scare some women off, but actually these plans should be very basic and [ simple and when properly planned and | followed, they can make your daily and weekly household tasks much easier. For instance, the work to be done around the house might be divided as - that you have done a good job of Food 0 . /% M. ■ ■ __ _ _ /WWfiSa Shopping, after you have completed a Counter Service x V WL CSC FR F F trip to this great Market. This is the In Olir Meat - *II!■ I* jgjxftA great food center where the Specials are Department jk m ] a PADKINP outstanding, and the shelf prices are If y° u don’t see the cut |%/l fllr AT fHltl\ IH U constantly LOWER. All departments OUDvI IY lClllvC L follow the same policy. " / JL~ JKjwKre Cl ■» - WEEK LONG SPECIAL! |||!|a WgutoW »*| mlk “peanut I 1111/xV'V p ouiid jj 2 Cans GUTTER Ij|| Armour’s Country Style 05a6&V\ s,«’iO c l-s2£_ 29 c ■ TOP GRADE & Maine Flat ifg BOLOGNA —S> ~ M A rhPkiihrnA 3-lb. Carton Shortening FRANKS' E *■ I|S ARDINES FLUFFO ■ IJ ARMOUR STAR U. S. CHOICE WESTERN W /tOMA / FI PC O’ /I F ? STEWING # H A*L S BEEFI p mtw> CHICKEN % lb. 59c Ik 65c sAVfcz Ih,. 2s r SOUP Q ?U. S. Commercial Chuck r I can loc 1* BEEF ROAST ft S 1 1L nll PRICED TO SELL & n A H 1-lb. Cello BRAZIL NUTS \ ■ 16-PIECE PRINCESS ROSE HR Juicy SSgK&y || »M SET | FLORIDA ORANGES RuiSias..2sc<^^B [ I $2.99 I 10 lbs. 49c ““ 'j oz !|| I I I "SL 4 — Ld~] > SAVE MONEY Shop For Self Ser- B 9 | vice Meats. We Reduce Labor Cost — BWwS - J JjBEuSHBH Save the Difference! THE CIioWAN HERA LD. EDENTON. N. C.. THURSDAY JANUARY 8, 1953. follows: .1 \ 1. Jobs to be done every day like' i bedmaking, washing dishes, and cook-j I 1 ing meals. . J i ! 2. The weekly tasks, such as dam jing and mending, and doing the laun dry. 3. Occasional tasks: wax'ng and : caring for floors, clean’ng out and setting closets to rights, straightening i up bureau and desk drawers, conserv- - ing food, caring for rugs and cur- < tains. Os course every schedule will be an indivdual matter and should be planned with your own home, family, and your .particular needs in mind. I Your stfpdard of living will be im ■ portant, too, in making out a work i able schedule. ; If you do much eniterta'ning, you j may want to allow time for party prep.' I aiat on 3. But with more and more | home freezers being found in homes i today, you may Ije able to budget your .time and do some of your party bak ing ahead of time so that the last jfew hours before the guests arrive, | needn’t be spent frantically stirring up pastries n the kitchen. And of course a successful plah for! housework must be flexible. There are always unexpected interruptions to be coped with and a work plan should be made that won’t be thrown out of balance by unexpected visitors or circumstances. Important principles may and must be flexible. —Abraham Liitcoln. I. : '] ■ : h . ! i !■ Institutes Are Planned By Methodist Groups I Announcement is made of four sub- I district total church program insti , tutes to be held in the Elizabeth City , District of the Methodist Church. The , institutes are primarily for superin tendents of adult divisions, presidents of young adult classes and adult and , young adult leaders. ■' The first institute will be held in i the First Church at Washington Jan ■ I uary 12. The second will be held ■ January 13 in the First Church at i Ahoskie. The .third is scheduled in i the First Church in Elizabeth City i January 14 and the fourth at the i Manteo Church January 15. Not only adult division superinten dents, adult class teachers and offi : cers. presidents, teachers and officers of young adult classes and fellowship, | -but any members of the church are cordially invited to attend any of the institutes. TWO FIRE ALARMS SUNDAY Edenton firemen were called out twice Sunday, once shortly before noon and again about 3 o’clock in the afternoon, both alarms being caused by oil stoves. The morning alarm was caused when an oil stove in the Chowan Coun ty jail flooded. The firemen arrived before any damage was done. In the afternoon the firemen were summoned to the home of Leon Thom as at Morris Circle, where an oil stove backfired. Aside from soot scattered about the house, no damage was done. Character is what you are in the dark. —Dwight L. Moody. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED • PAGE THREE
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