ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN CHOWAN COUNTY Volume XXIV. —Number 40. Everything In Readiness For Chowan County Fair Which Will Open Monday, Oct. 7th Efforts Being Made to Delight All Who Attend It’s almost Fair time again for Chowan County and according to W. A. Perry, manager of the Fair this year, plans have been com pleted for the big event to be staged next week, October 7-12, at the American Legion Building on U. S. 17, two miles south of Edenton. All who plan to attend this year’s Fair can be assured that i every effort has been made to j furnish entertainment which will delight the entire family. In the main building, educa- 1 tional and commercial booths will claim the attention of all. Agri-i cultural, livestock and homemak er’s exhibits promise to be plen tiful and of very good quality. Virginia Greater Shows has been secured to entertain and de light young and old alike. Con cession stands will entice the ap petite with an abundance of can died apples, cotton candy and home-style foods. The premium list has been re vised for this year’s Fair, and good prizes are offered for win ning -entries. In the booth exhibit line, the Home Feed and Fertilizer Com pany is again offering a hand some silver engraved trophy for the best educational non-commer cial exhibit regardless of age or class.. If the same organization Continued oh Page 3—Section 1 20 Years Ago “ A* •Found In the File* of ' , - The Chowan Herald S A change was inaugurated in Edenlon's traffic rules when standards were placed at four principal intersections in the business district displaying signs prohibiting U-turns. Both criti cism and commendation was heard, but more orderly traffic re sulted., Lewis 'Lister, Scout executive, was in Edenton to confer with George Capehart, new Scoutmas ter. regarding f reorganising the Edenton Boy Scout troops. ■. Edenlon’s Chamber of Com merce was successful in its ef forts to retain the district office Lthe N. C. State Employment rice. A public hearing was called rel ative havt purchased memberships in the recent drive are as follows: J. F Phi-11 ps. The Daily Ad- ' vanee. R. J. Boyce Electric Co, Twidely Insurance & Real Bstate Co.. Edenton Homes. Inc.. E liott - Company. Hug! es-ParkcT Hard ware Co.. Ralph E. Parrish. Inc.. Hotel Joseph Hewos. J. D Mc- Conlinued on Page 2—Section 1 Chowan PTA Meets Oet. 3 The Chowan High School Par ent-Teacher Association will hold its second meeting <«f the new term Tuesday night. October 8, beginning at 8 o'clock. Members of the Warwick Bap tist Church are planning an in- * spiring program. Refreshments will be served in the high school library, where a social hour wiU be held at the close of the meet ing. It is hoped that a representative from each home will he present at this meeting Red Mm i bailor Hour Os Meeting V According to custom. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will change the ! hour of meeting from 8 o'clock to 7:30, beginning next Monday i night. October 7. The Red Men | will observe the 7:30 hour dur : ing the winter months, and Albert i Cullipher, sachem, urge* members I to note the change. program by the Treble Clef Club of the Edenton Junior- Senior High School under the direction of Mrs. Mary Leggett Browning. The girls making up the club were Minta Hobbs, Brenda Mooney, Paige Cavton, Jane DuLaney, Peggy' Elliott and Betsy Ross. The teachers in the county unit were introduced by W. J. Taylor and Mr. Copeland, while 'Gerald James and Ernest Swain introduced the Edenton teachers, | among whom were many new faces. W. T. Harry called upon each Rotarian to introduce himself and his Rotary Anne, j The principal speaker for the j occasion was Wade Marr of ; Elizabeth City, who was intm- Continued on Page 2—Section 1