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music FestwaFT f Delights Maw | On Friday Nipt Various Numbers Are greeted With Thufe* | derous Applause 3Wfth tKe auditorium as mentary School almost filled, « goodly number of people thor ofghly enjoyed the spring music festival presented Friday night by tNfe Edenton Elementary School and Junior-Senior High School. PSrticlpating in the recital were the Junior Band, the Elementary Chor us 'Senior High School Chorus v Treble €lef Club and the High School Concert Band. "The chorus numbers were di rected by Mrs. Mary Leggett Browning and the band numbers by. Miss Lula N. Williams, piss es'; Patricia Bunch, Mary Pearl Harrell and Jo Ann Leary was ac-i companists. •That the efforts of the two di rectors as well as those taking, part were very much enjoyed and ap preciated was reflected- in ‘the thunderous applause which follow ed each number. ”THe Junior 'Band played '"For ward,*’. “Alpha,’ “Zephyr,” “AHegi -*The Elementary Chorus, sang “£ Can’t Do The Sum,” “Toyfand” and “Little Two-Deer And The Bgaf.” 'Numbers sung by the 1 Senior High Chorus included “Grant' Us Pfeace,” “The Long Day Closes” and “The Old Ark’s'A-Movin’,” “Hi-Lili, HJ-Ho ” “And This Is My Beloved,” “l( I Loved You,” and “Moments Remember.” -.Two numbers were presenied-by tfl£ Treble Clef Club, “Anywhere I*» Wonder” and “I Could Have All Night.” -The High School Concert Band P&yjsd “American Patrol,” “Over ture;” “The Bells of St. Mary’s,” “Jhc Glow Worm,” “Victor Her bert, Favorites,” “Trombone Tobog gan’* and “W ashington Post Aferth.” «To .complete the program the Sjnipr High Chorus, Junior iiigh Choir and High 'School Concert presented “Bom To Be Free” and the Edenton High- School s opg. f» “ former Chaplain 2 I Visitor In Edenton m i - and Mrs. G. H. Wheeler a«d *r two sons spent Tuesday in visiting friends. Chaplain \pieeldr was stationed at the Eden tata base in 1944-45 and is now eSaplain on the USS Taconic,’AG -1?, Ijn Norfolk. He will leave Mon day] for a five-months tour with the Suctn Fleet in the Mediterranean. will be interested to kßovt that he has recently been ’se lected for a promotion from lieu tenant commander to- commander. His family will reside in Norfolk while be is in the Mediterranean. r - y — •-v v ' "J _f t ; " ' ', - ’ -‘. V; ''' . ..I H, • f ; " V' - y Bpe&g *' * • « «v V .'•-«>* * i ;1 * /.., . ► '• .riiir , Startling "Big Jump" tost proves DESOTO -- wwoodness and aaffs control ' * .Z t Here’s the s*{&‘professional stoat f"**"" “"• —————* „ drivers prove the outstanding rugged- • with Tor.ion-Air. Rid.. J K $0700*5 ! mt / wa SffiSSl2?££rs3L M £iffi ! I ' i. -"=“*; J sxoHfng oar In tbs world today! COMPANY, lac.} o-«» c w ; mgjrn " v * BIS| V<* i m M•'■ " | ■ f '' 1 _ - w x ~*‘ ~ us ■ ilB , w \. ■" '■# . PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST— Kokomo, the celebrated paint ing chimpamee, jumps in exultation in New York after finish ing his lb test work, lying on thetable. He may never challenge the masters, but the 1 Mi -year-old chimp is apparently delighted at his efforts to make monkeys out o£ his fellow artists. ( CIVIC CALENDAR <w mtrnrnmmm i W Continued From Page 1, Section 1 * . the Edenton BPW Club has been , postponed Friday night due to the Lions Club’s Variety Show. St. Ann’s Catholic Church today begins celebration of 100th anni versary. The Albemarle Chorus will meet Monday night, May 20, at 8 o’clock ! at the home of Oscar Duncan on West Queen Street. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will hold a fish fry Monday night, May 27, at 7 o’clock at the American Legion hut. The Fidelia NCO Wives Club will hold its monthly bake sale in the Albemarle rosm of the PX Friday, May 17. Edenton Jaycees plan to hold a fish fry at the playground Friday night, May 24, beginning at 6 o’clock. Edenton’s Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a “Slow Down and Live” campaign the last week in May. A picnic for Fidelia Club mem bers andtheir families will be held Saturday, June 29. Members of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will stage a dinner hi the dining room of the Masonic Temple Thursday night, May 30, at 7 o’clock. Edenton Chapter No. 302, Order of the Eastern Star, will celebrate its fourth birthday Monday night, May 20, 8t 8 o’clock. May 20 deadline for accepting new members and sign-up crops for the Chowan Cooperative Produce Exchange. Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night, May 20, at 7 o’clock. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROUWA, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1957. ■ as sow - »^vvs- M -svwvruvuwvxi\iv>r ) /i ru^ Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will hold a stated communi ’ cation tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. i Chowan Hospital Auxiliary will , meet Friday afternoon. May 24, at 3 o’clock in the nurses’ home, r A community sing will be held . at Warwick Baptist Church Sun day afternoon, May 19, at 2:30 t o’clock. [ National Poppy Day will be ob , served in Edenton Saturday, May 25, with the sale of poppies spoil- I sored by members of the American , Legion Auxiliary. i Edenton Rotarian 8 will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 ’clock I in the Parish House. i “ ■ RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe of Red Men will , meet Monday night, May 13, at 8 , o’clock. Percy Dail, sachem, urg- I es a full attendance. E^spfjyl yJakiii lllbs. 11.04 Sts. 53c ONE FLOUR FOR ALL YOUR BAKING! P & Q SUPER MARKET P ea A Q r Vf\T> T? C ‘ ' JL XX ky . pleasure thus week. 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