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PAGE TWO oSOTICT. C:S?— Mike Mafonr fives Lions Club Program Delivers Prize Win ning Address on World Peace Before a very attentive audience Young Mike Malone delivered be fore the Edenton Lions Club at its Monday evening meeting the same address that won him the top hon ors in the contest at the Edenton High School last week on the sub ject of the functions of the United Nations in building for world peace. Each year these contests are sponsored by the Extension Service of the University of North Caro- Classified Ads TOOTH DECAY. See dentist reg ularly. Use sanitizing OI.AG Tooth Paste. At all drug stores. FOR SALE—FOR BEAUTIFUL bird baths, see Howard Jackson. The Beautician, 300 S. Mosley Street, or phone 277. May26,Jutted,23 ,July7pd BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES opening available for responsible man or woman with car to call on farm women in Chowan County. Full or spare time. Op portunity to make up to S4O a day. Write McNESS CO.. Dept. C„ Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2. Md. May26,June2pd S4OO MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut machines in this area. No Sell ing! To qualify for work you must have car, references. SO4O cash, secured by inventory. De voting 6 hours a week to busi ness, your end on percentage col lections will net up to S4OO monthly with very good possibili ties of taking over full time. In come increasing accordingly. For interview, include phone in ap plication. Write Nut-O-Matie Co., Inc., 40 Exchange Place. New York 5, N. Y, ltpd FOR SALE—PORTO RICO AND Goldrush sweet potato plants. C. E. I.upton, phone 379-W-2, Edenton. May 19,20. J u 2.9,16,23.30 c SEVERAL GIRLS TO ADDRESS, mail postcards. Spare time ev ery week. Write Box 101, Bel mont, Mass. Mny19,26.Ju2,9p CROCHETING FOR SALE—BED spreads, dollies, potholders, etc. Will take orders. Call 208-J or call at 207 East Eden Street. WHITE LAKE, N. C. The Na tion’s pleasantest, safest family resort. Crystal clear spring wa ter; sandy bottom, 80 minutes to ocean. Hotel rooms, completely furnished cottages, apartments. Write Mrs. Lasley, or telephone 3473. May19,26,Ju2.9c C. N. RICKS JEWELER 427 S. Broad Street Prompt Guaranteed Watch Clock and Jewelry Repairs Gold and Rodium Plating Diamond Setting and Fine Hand Engraving Next to Chowan Herald tfc IePTIC TANKS PRE-CAST, concrete. Distribution boxes, pre cast, concrete. Pre-cast concrete grease traps. Kerman & Corey Plumbing Co., 1111 North Oakum Street. Jan6tfc would"YOU LIKE TO HAVE A good, permanent, profitable busi ness of your own. You can have—selling Ra-wleigh Products. Hundreds of men are earning more than ever before, supplying families with Rawleigh’s every day necessities. You can, too. Good locality available in Chowan County and also in Perquimans County. Write Rawleigh’s Dept., NCE-310-216, Richmond, Va. May5,12,19,26pd ATTENTION WE ARE NOW equipped to repair all types out- '* board motors, washing machines and bicycles. Also sharpen lawn mower blades. Western Auto Associate Store. Phone 487. tfc FOR RENT—3-BOOM FURNISH ed apartment. Private bath. Lo cated 18 miles from Edenton on Highway 32. L. E. Twine, Ty ner, N. C. tfc MONUMENTS where "you SAVE the Middle man’s profit 405 S. Hold Street Elizabeth City, N. C. Dial 5995. X Winten Sawyer * ROCKrfAGES MONUMENTS The Wand’s Finest ( k linn. The Edenton Woman’s Club k acted in conjunction with the Uni versity as co-sponsor. L lii a clear, concise and forceful I manner, Mike graphically describ ed world conditions and explained the various functions of the Unit . ed Nations in its efforts to insure peace throughout a troubled world. “Os all the important depart ments and committees, the Securi ty Council ranks first and the Geu ? era] Assembly second. However. ■ the Russian delegates have utiliz ! ed the veto extensively hi --prevents 1 ing several democratic nations - from becoming members of the or i ganization.” said Malohe, “How ■ ever, under similar-.•conditions, • it; 1 holds forth greater possibilities 1 for maintaining peace than of its predecessor, the League of \a • tions.” continued the speaker. > President Earl Harrell expvess - ed the appreciation of the club for « the splendid address. Young Malone, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. E. Malone, captured the coveted role of valedictorian in ’ this, his senior year at the local . high school, having attained ait av erage of 97. He , has also been awarded a scholarship at Duke Uni . versitv where, he will, enter next , fall and plans to study for the • ministry. The club voted to begin its .sum mer schedule of meetings 011M011- ■ day evening. June 0 and to meet ’ only on the first and third Mon days in each month during June. July and August. 1 W. E. Malone. chairman of the Red Cross blood hank program, ro -1 minded the members that the • bloodmobile will he it tile Ede-n --• ton armory on Wednesday. .Tun,. 1. 1 between the hours-of P:on A. M . and 3:00 11.I 1 . M. "W,- - n./rroly hope ! that everyone who p— •.!> an will , eome out and give blood fm this vitally important program." -..id Malone. i 1 LIONS Cl.l'B CHANGES TO •I SUMMER MEETING SCHEDULE Effective June !. the Edenton l Lions Club will resume it- sum mer schedule and will meet only twice a month instead of every . Monday night. During June. Julv . and August the club will meet the! , first and third Mofiday nights at 7 o’clock. 1 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT , Mr. ami Mis. (\ ! Div»n Jr . I announce th»* birth «*f‘ a <««n. born in Chowan Hospital Tuosilay morn ing: at 2 o'clock. | OUR TOWLE j STERLING SPECIAL! Available May 13 through May 28 CHOOSE a 46-pc. Balanced Service for t 3 in your favorite Towle Pattern. | i GET at no extra charge! The 3 important carving, ■ j I pieces in matching Towle Sterling A $55 VALUE! 4k v xJr■■ , Ipy/P- HHr JBr dPb jKr jjtk Towle’s own ch- . ony-finish utility r> : ) tray .. . perfect /V \ ,~> ' for serving and <gr / /j) mf\ Y'if storing. , dr 3jr -«*A \ © N Sv eay...oi»ly " / / I * Offer «xpiras STERLING Jj/y CAM PEN’S JEWELERS THE’CHOWAN HFRaLD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MAY 2c Thurman Harrell ! New Commander Os Ed Bond Posti New Group of Officers •i Elected at Meeting Os Post ,| At a learnt mot tiii.u - of Ktlwaitl >] Ci. Horn! Post No. 40. of tin* Athi*r ica'n Lejrion. Thufmiui Ham-ll was ■ j elected post commail(ler to succeed , John A. Holmes, wlio > now a can . didate for Department vY*mman<lei\. ! (ofi ctetl w< r< : W A.; iVrry. first H(»e ".Miami.!: Troy To ppm, secoml \ ict connnaiid .. t-r; Lmimund Mills, third vice com mander: Robert Powell, adjutant;.] j C. W. S’ad«>. chapiain: Clarence . . Wliite. st‘r.ii’ea rit -a tt r!ns: •K. J. j' j j Hobbs, st - fficer: M. . (J [ Rotfersoi • i:. K. Leary., fir.an.ee o.ffitvr. and .John A. j j Hplh es, . .storian. j At .the >aitie . tiflip tilt- followinpr. s Avert t’lectt*tl «U'l< v;U« s arid alter- j A nates to the 1 U partrnt i t ' "Cn'ivt»n-* hion wjrich .Avili l;e held in Rah-iuh J.■ Ito 4: I •-Tjfoy. Top \V. J. Y tt ■it 11. Robert l.'t*wt ; ij. \\ A. IVi’iy | and V. .T, Hni.r.s: aterna.tf>. f'iar- j ence White. Ryruin. Mack 1 t». Ro<ierson. < \\ . ami Roh u*rt L. Pratt. j Roberta E. Lytle Auxiliary Sneaker (Continued from Pa 're One") mitional china it • m hu• -« s’ homefl i and for the gi ft of the i tin cotth • I (hustile resusi'itator iind incuhatorfl . t«» the 'hospital, which has hot-n tholj |hi<r project of thf year, at a cost I of 'ptin Thf i ; e< •• • six essful I pencil sale <»n fleet ion day mater- j 1 Lilly helped on this puivliast*. On May 12 Hospital Day was oh- I served hy entertainim*- a s«>hvteil|| jrroup of hijrh seht»ol juniors and II seniors. Aft*T a tour «»f all hosjii- [I tal facilities, they were served re- I j fresh merits. I • Mrs. W \\ RyniM »> | garments memled. Flow ers have I i h«*fn furnished by tile Rocky Hock, I 1 Hihlf (*iax. V..UML: \\ - S I • ciefy ami tin- \ F\V Au\ l.'ary. !'■ || nations' of fertilizer, lilies, srt • • -! I ;um> and five dojrwttod :r . ha\4 | been added to the ureiimi.'. I 11 Piano Pupils In Recital May 30th I Voter am Will lie Pre -1 seated in School Auditorium j Pupil of Mr- ('. B. Mooney’s piliho eUi.-- will present theii an-, iiu.ii spline reeital MmnlaV night j Mu\ 3b. in the EilentoM Elementiiry " ttll M FAMIIIIS WILL RECEIVE A - HRS ON FLORIDA’S FAMOUS IASS MACH \*\ __ f yHMBMft. -A Hem* 1 Ot MM. America Pageant KW 1 '& * ★ia Hola Seaside Golf Course HES| a IlklCuSutl * l' W \*'k \ ★ T.nnle, Beating. Fishing “J yitl at ftllC >~v Villa includtt 2 Stdroom-Balh-U ving Boom aid Kiuht/i-phl an PURI GASOLINE (01 PETIOUim PRODUCTS) t uKn ’ • lfVl S dußr FREE RIDE HOME IN °?o, "uke:)^ V™ ° 1955 Chev. During Contest Period i kHO' NO COST NO OBLIGATION COURTESY | (\)Fl0^ tn B. B. H. MOTOR COMPANY 9 W iiim r lakes all! 1 supply 9 I’illsimry Flour H ( «*mplini«*nf> 1 Xansemond I SLICED jlli BACON Sr ■WILT'S I’lilAlM M FRESH I CHICKKN BRF.XSTS 18. 59c 1 LEGS LB. 69c New White .jibs. POTATOES 29c| NO. :U)3 BOSK FARM SHOE PEG 2 C.ITSS | CORN . . 25' . . i I 1.8. NBC I KIT/ Pkg. I , '" rs kf’ CRACKERS ... !«e m kOOI Ml) 2>e H 1 l.l>- Strietmaim FUg. Popcorn Confection B ‘ ,{ .\< HER (> I’kgs. F 2 Oz. Sunshine Pkg. JACKS 25c \an. Wafers .. 33c B 3 1.8 SIIOKTK.MNG ] I Snowdrift I can 714 PURE JS^ ycnlon GASOLINE FREE TO ~ ELUNOR VILLAGE WINNERS I \ fWffli Here’s one vocation W..' \|' 15 ,on which yoe can take yoer own PI |p r Blank. ',>"'* ■■■•'^ : Super Market School auditorium. The public is ( cordially invited to attend the re eital. Those taking part on the pro ' grain .will he Meg Wiggins. Jean Goodwin, Jim I’artin. Judy Israel, i , I’riscilta Bunch, Marion Collins. [ ; I’at Mooney, Joe Harrell, i’am Ash-1 j ley, Joe; Ann Leary. Wayne Gi-if- , ,fin. Howard Ci»llins, Janet Bunch.!.. jVirginia Joiies. Sandra Bunch. ( l’cggy Elliott, l,ind;i Leary, Mary 1 , Pearl Harrell, Delores Basnight. Maude Lei Corprew, Pa-trivia i Bunch and Brenda Mooney, As an added feature for the oc- s Fitter \s Often Vs Von Wish : 1 Visit’s Supply Damlee Breail ( tmiplimt-nfs Damlee Breail I NO. 303 DEI, MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL can c casimi, a numher of pupils of Miss, Myrtle Anil Mounteastle’s dancing! class will also take part oh the program. T. .1. Wood Appeals For Ham Operators) Thomas J. Wood, one of the chairmen of communications anil air raid warnings in the Chowan t County Civil Defense program, an nounces the need foi ham radio op- 1 rators for use in the civil defense 1 organization. Mr. Wood is now teaching a small group and anyone who is in- ! $500.00 CREDIT ON 1933 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR COMPLIMENTS OF BBH MOTOR CO. FRESH l ENTER (I T I PORK LB. j Chops 63c I PINT MAYONNAISE J\R DUKES .. 29' LG. INSTANT PET JAR DRY MILK 25' NO. 303 WHITEHOUSE Apple Sauce 2 cans 3S c iteivsted in receiving at. amateur ! radio license is requested to roti |tiut or telephone him. His numher is 148. He will he glad to enroll any hoys or young men in the class which Will meet two or three times j a Week. ' “If the occasion arises,” says | Mia Wood, “there will be a great! need for amateur radio operators, | j whose services can lie invaluable.” j CHOWAN COMMENCEMENT WILL BEGIN TONIGHT (Continued from Page One) j aro: Sara Margaret Ashell, Nor-1 man Lee Has-, Ida Ann Blanchard,, Deposit All Entry Blmiks At P&Q MKTS. 1 Vear’s Supply FAB Compliments Super Mkt. swirrs PREMIUM 1-8 LB. AVERAGE LB. SMOKED I Picnics Oo c I |VK OI.K VIRIiIWV I PURE PORK j R ISAUSACE29 I I FRESH FANCY LOCAL 2 LBS. Snap Beans 29*1 P 11.1.581 RY HOT ROLL MIX p k « 2S c Contest Close* MAY 28. 1933 2 Year’s Subxerlption Chou an Herald Cmnplimeiits Chowan Herald 16 OZ. SILVER NIP SWEETENED CAN Grapefruit JUICE 19 c I LG. 24 OZ. FRENCH'S 4 jar I MUSTARD ■ ■ 19' | James Carlton Boyce. Shirley Until Boyce, Delton Bunch, Emmett Earl Bunch, Sylvia Bunch, Bohhy Chap pell, Cariton Copeland, Evangeline Copeland, Mary Sue Elliott, Jean i Evans, Merrill Evans, Shelton !Goodwin, Janice Harrell, Marjorie ! Harrell, Anne HolloWell, l.o; e M a fit* Hollowell, (ii*orgt* Jv»nhin, |olara Gay l.ane, h'red Layton, jJackie Morris, Mary Morris, Mary i Emma Perry and Peggy Perry. 1 Tlie marshals for graduation ex < orrises are:, Nellie Lassiter, chief, I Jeanette Bunch, ..Dallas Bunch, Hi 1- J1 y Goodwin and Stuart Hollow, 11. —PITS Colgate’s l ather % Shave By Super Mktu. H Men’s Snniiner Suit Compliments Belk-Tyler’s I Edenton." N. C. Brownie Hawkeve 9 Flash Camera B Compliments H Mitelmer's I IMiarinarv « Isulles’ B Gruen W aleh fl Compliments n| Campon Jewelers m 51.% Orchid I Corsaite ■ Compliments 9 Lula While S Flower Shop I 825.00 Off On 9 Breakfast Suite Compliments 9 Etlenton B Furniture Co. B 25 Free 9 Theatre Tickets » ( omplimeiits 9 Taylor 111-W i> Bj 17 Theatres 9 Edenton. X. C. B FROZEN FOODS I 6 OZ. DULANEY GREEN PKG. fEAS 15c I 1« OZ. DULANEY PKG. » Strawberries 41c | 10 OZ. DULANEY BABY PKG. LJM^^^^lc LG. SIZE I FAB I box Jgc I AJAX I 2 “"*l9* I
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