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Edenton Trio At Science. Symposium Approximately 178 students and, 47 teachers representing 86 Carolina high schools, gathered at Duke University on Thursday to attend the 1965 Ri North Carolina Junior Science Symposium. ■ * meeting -is being spon sored py the Army Research Of fioe4>urham and the North Car olina; Academy of Science, witih the Cooperation, of Duke Univer sity: and with scientific planning assistance from the North Caro lina State department of Public Instruction. (Representing John A.. Holmes High School at the symposium wfere Archie B. Fairtey, Jr., San dqa Elizabeth Bunch and John Marshall. I— ' " Cancer Chairman Appeals For Funds Continued from Page 1. Section 1 with a Checkup and a Check,” have a companion slogan lit 1962 —“To Cilre More, Give More”. “To cure more,” Mrs. Twiddy says, “more funds are needed , tc{ give people life-saving facts about cancer and to keep phy sicians informed of latest metn ods of diagnosing and treating cincer. Also to cure more, more funds are needed to sup port scientists in their search for cures and, let’s hope, pre ventives for all types of cancer, ’ including leukemia, and more money is needed for broadening the society’s service program to case the burden of cancer pa tients and their families.” - Mrs. Twiddy urges all resi dents of Edenton to give gener ously to the Crusade to make it the best in history. “The progress made in cancer control depends on the amount of money invested in the pro gram to fight it,”* said Mrs. Twiddy. “Your contribution is one of the greatest investments in the world to eliminate a di sease which at present rates will strike 45 million Americans now living. Let us give more, to cure more.” Os the funds raised during the Crtisade,- 40% remains in Cho- County. Mrs. Wood Privott Director For DAR Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Good Citizenship” at the lunch eon honoring district DAR Good Citizens. She said “education of good citizenship is the main purpose of the national society’s com mittee on DAR Good Citizens. Its values are self evident: if we do not have good citizenship- we do. not have good government. Oiir historic traditions are an incentive for good citizenship today] and a guide for future stability and progress.” State Senator Irvin Bclk ad dressed the members of “Pa triotism.” He said “there is mnrh confusion about patriot ism: Goyaltv to one’s country is far more than using flags, cele brating .national holidays or de claring loyalit.V to the Const'tu tion. A person who is loyal does not have to give up the v right of criticism when he be lieves a wrong decision is about In he made. He can.be Joval to what he things his ought to be as well as -kval to what it is. The only way we can preservve d representative gov- Leary Plant Farm feOEMTON. N. C. Phone 2744 '•uratnl hi tbr hrart of Rocky Hwrk Cabbage— Early Jersey Wakefield. Ferry Bound Dutch. As grow's Round Dutch, Bedding Plants — Pansies: Swiss Giant (mix ed), Yellow. While. Blue; Sweet Williams: Newport Pinks. Mixed. Dwarf. Tall; English Daisy; Mixed: Bas ket of Gold; Candy Tuft: White Perennial. Potted Plants— Geraniums in 3-kwh and 4-inch pots; Begonias: Co leus, Saltana, Lantana. Shrubbery— Azaleas: Coral Bells and Snows: Cameliaa: Profes sor Sergeant. Blood wood. I We Guarantee All We J*lant |k.k* *« know your gar -1•• j * iemment is to recognize that a’ | decision of the majority is a de eision for all.” Mrs. Charles w! Tillett, U. S.! representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and -a mem ber of the U. S. delegation to the UN General Assembly, in a speech at the opening night ban-' quet, said, “To be trained to lead, to be able to lead and to be unwilling to lead is the un pardonable sin of democracy. “There may have been a time when a patriotic American wo man could confine her interest to the boundaries of her state or her region of her country,”. she said, “but today, if an American woman lays claim to- patriotism, she must widen her horizan and become a citizen of the world.” During the banquet Mrs. Nor man Cordon, state regent- pre sided and her husband sang the DAR hymn, written by Mrs. J. Kenneth Pfohl and Mrs. Gert rude S. Carraway. Over 250 delegates attended the conference, which began Tuesday and concluded Thurs day. Three More Jo J n Trade Fair Exhibit Continued from Page I—Section 1 General Chairman Jim Earn h.arde has readied a 36-foot wide banner which will be .displayed above Broad Street between Queen and Church and plans for other signs to be placed at the armory advertising the Trade Fair. Co-chairman Johnny Good win is in charge of distributing the advertising posters through out a four-county area and co chairman John R ; cks reports that the exhibit booths have been completed and are in readiness to be moved to the armory. Special merchandise has been ordered by Edenton business firms and will be featured in special sales promotions which will takp place downtown during nil three daws of tne Trade Fair- April str, 6th and 7th. Ther" will be no charge for admission to the Trade Fair and a refresh ment booth outside the armory will reach back with their prices to the days when you could buy a hot dog for 6c and a drink for a nickel. - RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday ni«ht. March 26, at 7:30 o’clock. Obed Lee, sachem, re -1 quests a good attendance. Me and SAVE! :■• vr-yy?wgm y-' -i i A JOHN SANDERLIN FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: . ★ APPLIANCES ★ PLUMBING. HEATING ★ IRRIGATION ★ FLOORCOVERING ★ TELEVISION ★ FARM EQUIPMENT CALL 2186 —T • , V' The Allstate Tire 4 full olios—not just 2 with a 4-ply rating TYREX RAYON Guaranteed 12 Months 6.7&-15 Tube-Type Itlarkwall $9.00 r.T.L plus (I.M Federal Kxclae Tax Kenmore Automatic Washers Regular Price $204.95 , REDUCED 20.00 Now ... $184.95 SALE NOW ON RUG CARPETS Ask for Free Estimates Sears Catalog Sales Office 925 South Brood Street EDENTON. N. C. * T.llTn. n«r li THE CHBWAH MEHALP. EPEWTOH. WORTH CABOMIfR. 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