T Cheeks Baled for , Premiums At Fair Any Who Have Not Received Their Check Requested to Report To Marsh or Leary Premium checks were mailed October'3o to exhibitors who won prizes at the 1958 Chowan County Fair. A few letters have been re turned because of insufficient ad dress, improper address, etc. All persons who won prizes at the fair, but have not received their checks should contact either R. S. Marsh, president (telephone 3128) or Roy E. Leary, secretary (telephone 3317) immediately, as the Fair Association is anxious to complete paying the premiums as soon as possible. All premium checks must be 1 cashed within 60 days after the check date, accordihg to the 1958 rules of the Chowan County Fair Association. * Any discrepancies in premium l Y checks should also be reported immediately, so that any neces sary adjustments can be made. “If your check does not agree with premiums won,” Mr. Marsh, “be sure to bring your claim tickets with you so that the difference can be determined.” Parish Officers Chosen At St. Ann’s Church Religious education headed the | agenda this past week as mem- [ bers of the Confraternity ofi Christian Doctrine met at St. I Ann’s for their monthly business! meeting. The Confraternity of Christian! Doctrine is an association of the parish faithful for the pursuit of personal santificatlon through re ligious instruction of every num ber in the parish. Special stress was given to the adult education program to be j ehld every Sunday at 10 A. M., and also to the religious instruc tion of children conducted at the same hour. > •' Officers for the coming year were elected with Larry Dowd, j president and chairman of Dis cussion Clubs; Mrs. Elton Layden, chairman of Teachers; Mrs.*' Ve ronica Gilley, chairman •oJ Fish- ; ers; Mrs. Elwood Wright, chair amn of Helpers; Alexander De 'r Blois, chairman of Parent-Educa tors; Jack Habit, chairman of Apostles of Good Will. St. Paul’s Bazaar Tuesday, Nov. 11 Next Tuesday, November 11, i members of St. Paul’s Auxiliary will stage their annual church bazaar which will be held in the j Parish House beginning at 10 A. M. In keeping with Armistice Day, the theme of the bazaar will be the United Nations. Various countries will be represented at booths, where an assortment of interesting items will be offered for sale. Among the attractions will be an oriental table, a Norwegian doll shop, Ye Old English Apron Shoppe, in a French pastry shop featuring an assortment of deli cious pastries as well as the us ual homemade pickles, preserves and other canned foods. There « will be a Dutch sidewalk for bulbs and other flowers. Advance orders for any varie ty of shrubs and plants are how being taken by the flower com , mittee: Mrs. R. P. Baer, Mrs John Kramer and Mrs. Roland Vaughan. Other booths will include the' usual Scotch bargain table, the * _Schenl