PAGE TWO tfECVIOfJ ONE—] li 1— - 1 Professional Group Meeting In Edenton Program Will Include (Three Prominent Speakers c* M 1 The Eastern Carolina Medical, Denial and Pharmaceutical Assti ciatton will meet in Edenton today (Thursday). The session will he pin pt 3 P. M., in the colored high school, with a very interesting pro gram planned for the meeting. Several prominent speakers are included on the program, i'ncltid ing JY. D, Garret, Pliar.D, whose subject Will be “Role of the Pbai - madst In Present Day Health Set vicej’; Dr Judson J. Van Wyk of th«fPediatrics Department of tie University of North Carolina. \v1 1 • • I will* speak on “Endocrine Almor-1 inaljties Which Influence Growth i andiDevelopment of Children," an-i \ Dr. J Martin E. Chapin, head mull processor of the Department of Oral Surgery at the t’niversity of Norjh Carolina, who will speak oi “Intjer-professional Relationships of Oral Surgery.” Expectant Mothers’ Classes Come To End The last expectant mother’s class 'n a! series of five classes was held Wednesday night of last week at th YEW home with ten present Thef Carnation milk representative showed films on terminal and asen- 1 tic {formula preparation and also, baby skin care and baby’s bath. Miss Dorothy Boone, nursing con sultant from the State Board of. Health, was present for this meet ing-' The H ealth Department wishes to thank the VFW Auxiliary for its splendid cooperation in sponsoring . thes;e classes and also J. It. Dulan ey, manager of Belk-Tvler. for tin lovely gifts that were presented P each member of the class. A! tour was made by the expect- j ant, mothers Friday afternoon of t Chowan. Hospital's labor room. de. | livery room and nursery. Next Caneer Clinic Scheduled Nov. 4th Th next clinic of the Northeast j ern Cancer Center will he b»-M Friday, November 4, at the Health Center in Elizabeth City, with reg ; istration beginning at 1 o’clock. A ■ free chest X-ray wil be given to , anyone wishing it, along with tie-} examination of the five areas efj the* body where cancer is most . .. ily found and cured. There are | no limitations as to sex. rac. ..i i economic status at the Center 1 However, there are age require j ments. Women should be 35 , . over and men should be 40 or more 1 unless one of the "Seven Dangei I Signals - ” are present or uni. -- n | ferttVd by your doctor. Appoint merits are not necessary but fami lies are limited and to lv assured of “an examination it is suggested that priority l)e secured bv drop pirig a card to the Cancer Center j Elizabeth City, N. C. Examine, s | are asked to bring a robe or house teat. • . Miss Grade Lee Eason Weds Shirley Riddick Miss Grade Le e Eason, daugh ter* of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eason, of Belvidere, and Shirley Riddick; soil of Mr. and Mrs. Emory - Riddick of3jlobbsville, were quietly monied Thprsday evening, October 13. at Hertford by Justice of the Pence T. E. Raper at his home. The bride wore a dress of win ter white flannel with navy acces sorfes and a pink carnation corsage. She was a memlier of the high j school graduating class last spring andj since then has been employed at Elizabeth City. After a short wedding trip they at Suffolk, Va., where the bridegroom is employed. J, Frank Miller, Jr. ; Injured In Wreck 3. Frank Miller was seriously in jured in an automobile wreck which occirred at Waverly, Va.. Thursday afdbmoon about 1:30 o’clock. Mr. Miller is now a patient in a Peters burg hospital suffering from a badly cut eye, a bad cut back of hishtead, right arm lacerations, two | ribs as well as internal Hr. Miller had been visiting his sister, Mrs. R. M. Wiltshire in Richmond and the accident occur- at Waverly as he was enroute According to reports two sailors rammed into the EWg of has car at a high rate of mati ffit wr was completely de- [ Among Service People , i . By JOON AYNES Happj/ Halloween! All the chil , dren are looking alu-ad to the big Hallowi party again this year. . Besides the town'.- wonderful Halloween party, jnunv of the chil dren will go ytit "t.i a‘k or treating,” , anyway. A n«-\* note will be added ■ til year With the I idled Nations penny drive for underprivileged children all over the world. The 1 slogan is “The trick is to treat." ft is a constructive rather than de structive Halloween urogram. It is • being sponsor* d j ' 1 ■ « 'hapei Glljl l of NAAS. Ecb Igor,, with the aliprovii! of. tbe; Officersl Wives Club and many of the civic organ- j /.aliens of Edetiton. S< if arty it tie goblins Coble to your liou.se on Halloween with a ' labeled jar fi i- the f lilted Nations, won't you trv to find some pennies.| jll giv, to-this worthwhile. effort ? \ I'eiiny collection- may i>e turned in at the t’ha Ilia in’s otfie,- or if you will call me at oiiO-W. I’ll b,< g'ad to piek tip tin- oenr.ii> turn into: the fund. i I aat writing this on Tuesday 1 | m. i-ning. the big interest is the tea ' and fashion show * on Wed nesday at the Officers' Club. There l was a rehearsal Monday night at the club. The fashions to be seen will be ’’’ltpund the Cloek".styles . from tin- Town :-I C- ■• • * Shop i of Plymouth. Mrs 1!. li. Baker and M; -. 11. I . i Smith, tile nrograii- chairmen of the Officers' Wives t ’ :: < b: mol all the arrangemerits for tile show-, l ing of tin- styles. Mrs Jay Mae- Donald will accompany -In modcl.-- ! with piano .selections. ; Hostesses and pouring for the tea will !v Mr.-. I. Lewis. Mrs. I'.-rry I” Melt h■ \ Mi-. Gillis. 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You get more “warm-all over” comfort because of Coleman's Supcr-Circula tion that warms floor and distant comers. Cams ia and tan proof that Coleman will give yog more comfort for your money We have just the right size (for one room or whole house), in your choice of finishes, for your home. EASY TERMS Only Co/amon Has ( \ A, low A, Thi, "Navar-Fail" $2.65 Fual-Sovar \ 1 ' - You automatically \ %■ —■—tYL* jf control draft to end \J waste of oil. Ralph E- Parrish, I nc. ••YOUR FRIGID AIRE DEALER u EDENTON -1 By the time you read, this column ~! the Indies of the club and guests Will have seen the much talked about orange ehiffon, gold Itedotted cocktail gown modeled by Mrs. L. K, Davis, the striking ftuschia satin ensemble shown by Mrs. N. D. But. ler, the 'black beauty suit worn by | Mrs. Dyer and all th.. other glam. J orolls fashions. MACS-.I had a squadron party Saturday night. The buffet dinner i was prepared by the wives. Major . C. 1,. Lewis was surprised with a , birthday cake and the gift of a | sweater. Miss Katherine Kirk of Califor nia lias la-eii the house guest of 1.,-, and Mrs. E. Parrish this last •j vv.*t*k. IJftvnt ivsident.s of Morri. Cirri** iiv tht* nrwly Li. :imi Mrs. i Uivh:iH Skin nor. Iho WrathersLoes of Williams-' i»urtr ha<l more visitors from Edon-I ton. The A. H. Arkrrmnns railed | ion them last Sunday. Hoard I»y phone from Mis. Waldo k in Frederii'ksbunr. We ex-! pert the Hecks to he here to eele brate the Marine Corps Birthday{ Ball. They are looking forward to j seeing many of their Kdenton I friends. Tripoli was the entertainment tor th t truests of Capt. and Mrs. John Read Saturday niirht. Enjoy, in at the tranic were l.t. Col. and Mrs David Wiley, f.t. Co] # and Mi- .lay MacDonald and Maj. and Mrs. Hoyh. tkTXlTkkald'c^^ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, or iOBEI Western Unipn In New Headquarters i ; Office Now on Eastern i End of Hotel Jo seph Hewes i After ’ being located in the Nor j folk & Carolina Telephone A- fele ■ I graph Company building on East King Street for more than 30 years, the Western Union Tele • graph Company as of today - (Thursday) is in new headquar • ters. i The telegraph company is now 10. i rated in tile office at tbe eastern end of Joseph Hewes Hotel which was formerly occupied by the Twid. Uly Real Estate & Insurance Gom . pany. The: latter concern now oc cupies the office on East King ' j S-freet next to S, C, Mills’ Barber i Shop. j The hotel office has been cotn ’ I pletely ivnov.itetl for the telegrajih | company and Will provide more i room and privacy for the transac tion of business. I LIONSCALL Oi l-’ MEETING I The Edenton Lions Club has called off its weekly meeting Mon day night of next week. This ac tion was taken due to, th,. .annual ‘ Halloween party sponsored by! the ' Edenton Woman's C’uh. fir’*’* > MB jb I -r 1 NO OTHER PREMIUM PLAN GIVES YOU SO MUCH! Compare .. . prove it for yourself! - (* Sav-A-Stamp* have higher value; you get Famous brand items quicker and easier SfilSSik 2. ABSOLUTELY NO TAXES TO PAY—COLONIAL PAYS THEM FOR YOU! Under the great, # J 1 nteW Sav-A-Stamp Free Gift Plan, you pay NO Federal Excise Ta* (where applicable) . • . \ /$) fa,| S No State Sales Taa—Colonial pays these taxes For you! 7/ J 3. EVERYDAY SAVINGS ON FOODS! t's truer today than ever before: "Your total food JSffijjjfflw '-‘ W \Ui '* * ess w^en y° u s hop JT CS." Save money on Foods, get FREE premiums, too, at MB f JJr\l Colonial Stores. |pgfc^ mmMMfJJAWM 7TT m j *4*^ > NC3«tc« O TRICK or jsek fts* * TREAT if PORK LOIN S 3 Y CREAMY PEANUT EHHBI ii' v ? CLUSTERS ... S 5 39c Ho HALLOWEEN TREAT—BRACH S CHOC.STARS . 39c ..QSS.it;? Low AM , . CHOCOLATE PORfIOM f \ 060 WHIP CREAMS »39c Cs. W BRACH S CHOCOLATE PEANUT /£*** JkjK BUTTER PUFFS *&?' 39c A&pfy LUTER S JAMESTOWN Bto 12 LB. WHOLE OR HALF |ggi | CREAMDROPS S39c VA * HAMS .». 73c MS j BRACH S CHOCOLATE 4 toS LBS. AVG. DRESSED & DRAWN m ' MILK BALLS . . 39c r^||^ l A H I • BRACH S CHOCOLATE COVERED IX L I IN| O L * s ’ C CHERRIES .... 49c j£w ' * . SWEET & DELICIOUS ARMOUR STAR tf 7 V % BRACH S HALLOWEEN V/1 Jk MELLOCREAMS S29c J 0 FRANKS, u 41 c rn ~ NOUGATS ... W 29c ’ % IMB sfc4Sf5 fc 4Sf 3 • a JELLY BEANS . 25c §M BRACK'S HALLOWEEN CRISP GREEN HARD HEAD 5R‘ corn candy . k 29c l jmF CABB AG E 3 Lbs ' 15c M W HANDI PAK . . 7 rk“ 69c large FULL OF juice FLORIDA m G'FRU IT 4 29c N |/EXCHAHG£ m REGISTER TAMS FOR IRV 0 11R M P i1 I i i /Tour fotal Th« date fw exchanging CS Galden Food Bill is Less X i Negro Halloween ;! Party October 31 i Youngsters to Meet at the Brown - Carver Library at 5:45 The Negro Junior Woman’s Club - is scheduling its annual Halloween t party for Monday, October 31, at 1 «:(>() IV M. All children are expect. - ed to have a jolly time. Children ' from 1 to 12 years of age will be served refreshments. AH children at, asked to meet at the Brown . Carver Library at 5:45 P. M. Plans t are being made to have the Eden t ton High School Band play for the . occasion. If there are those who have not • contributed: to this affair and I t would like to make a eontribution ' please call Mrs. Sadie Payton, 701, Club Supervisor. , ENGAGEMENT ANNOI'XCED Mr. and Mrs. W. I). White an ti ounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lois Arlene White, to Sgt: D. L. Stewart, son of Mr. : and Mrs. J. 1.. Stewart of Phoenix. . City. Alabama. The wedding will take place Sun day, December 18 in the chapel tit the Kdenton Marine Corps Auxilia. ry Air Station. Interesting Display In Belk - Tyler’s Window As a pari of a Bible exhibit now on display in Belk-Tyler’s front window may be seen an interest ■ ing collection of artifacts. They were recently excavated from what is believed to lie the site of the anoint Biblical town of Mizpuh. In. eluded are items dating hack to , 3000 RC. The collection consists of coins, lamps, pottery vessels, and pieces of jewelry, to mention some of the more interesting ar-j tides. i , These artifacts have been bor v rowed from the Palestine Institute of the Pacific School of Religion. Tht Bible exhibit has been plan ned and arranged by the Rev. James D. MacKenzie and the Rev. Earl Richardson, pastors of the Edenton Presbyterian and Metho dist Churches, respectively, in con -1 nection with the showing of the motion picture, “Our Bible—How It Came To Us.” The film Was shown in the Methodist Church Wednes day night. Through the courtesy of J. R. Dulaney, manager of Belk-Tyler’s, I the Bible exhibit will continue through next Tuesday. Negro Achievement Program Nov. 7th Tin County Council of Negro Home Demonstration Clubs will hold its annual achievement pro-1 gram Monday night, November 7, > at White Oak Consolidated School at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Gladys Cropsry will show a movie “la-t My People Live” in connection with her talk. Home Demonstration Clubwomen V r "^'W' SF WVW f G&W 1 ’ SEVER! J «STAR j SKI Proof ! 4 J GSW J ◄ I SEVE A ST4R I 4 iir * I • G I //£j/*y I II R»»MiMemr»*tncoMis*H»o«*n iimitßß H Mttllt lUi HMJ H ■ BLENDEE WHISKEY • 37VptS STRAIGH’’ ■Mx - —WHISKEY 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD i 6?(ja 1 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • GOOPERIIAIVi , * WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS will display an exhibit on the ■ amount of food that should he con i served for one person for one year. The public is invited to lie pres -11 out.

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