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# THE CHOWAN HERALD Ife SECTION B The Roundup By WILBORNE HARRELL "Art Before Breakfast" could be a good title for NEC’s TODAY show, which comes on, live, at 7 o’clock in the morning. In my opinion, it is one of the best shows on the air. It runs the gamut of art, mu sic. interesting interviews, travel and sports. It is currently steered by Hugh Downs, who has in reality also steered a course across the South Pacific and has written a book about it. From Miami to Tahiti in 65-foot ketch. A treasure trove of seafaring adven ture. the book. A SHOAL CF STARS, carries every leader on a dream cruise across exotic waters to the harbor of dreams come 4 QN SAVINGS / /W COMPOUNDED /_ *• an® DECEMBER M Tour Saving* Insured Up To $15,000 By Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. j miy M A down payment .. the first step toward debt-free home ownership! £ven if you’re not ready to buy a home, you still should visit the helpful folks in our sav ings department. They’ll show sOu how tu build a dttvm pay- - ment fund quickly and easily—through regular ; savings plus our generous earnings! Take that important first step today through our front door! Save by the 10th - Earn from the Ist | Edenton Savings & Loan Assn. A Safe Place To Save Since 1905 m 8. Broad St Edonton, N. C. Reserving rooms for your vacation? Reserve time for your car at your Ford Dealer’s. Let us put it in perfect shape for your trip. Our mechanics are factory trained. Our equipment is modem. We use genuine Ford Autolite parts. And our prices are as competitive as anybody’s. Give us a call today. - uue. In fact. Downs calls his cruise EVERYMAN’S dream; for who has not, when life was young, sail ed in imagination, if not in reality, these same wat ers? I, for one, have had that dream, but it has re mained a dream. But in his book, A SHOAL OF STARS, Hugh Downs has shared with me his dream, and in that way, although vicariously, he has made it my dream. This lady said, "If my children were old enough, I don’t know whether I would send them to col lege or not, what with all that’s going on there now adays.” Maybe she has a point, for colleges have be come less a place of leam wf > ing and thoughtful study than a hotbed of unrest, dissension and kooky hign jinks. Some lay the blame on the generation gap, that we just don’t understand the kids of today. But in that case the chasm be tween the generations is more than a gap—it comes nearer being a Grand Canyoa There has always been some antics and kicking up of the heels on college campuses, but most ly contained within the limits of rough fun and practical joking. Never ' before have the college campuses become scenes of orgies of defiance of con stituted authority, both in stitutional and municipal. I The sad part of the whole j business is, all this ruckus j is caused by a kooky min j ority. Most students go.to > college to study —if they ' are allowed to. ! Business Society I Formed At ECU . GREENVILLE North Carolina’s third chapter of jj 1 Geta Gamma Sigma, busi- I ness administration honor j society, has been installed iat East Carolina Univer j sity with 36 students initi ated as charter members. B. Scot Ober, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ober, Route 1, Edenton, was among students installed by Dean Gaines N. Rogers of the School of Business Administration at Wake forest University. He is a member rs the Pets Chap ; ter at Wake Forest. James A. Walker of Ox j ford is president o' the j -tw Gamma Chapter and j Peter J. Moe of Kristian | and. Norwoy, is vice i president. I i Lcrn-y Over Lids “The first thing Maud did with her legacy was io buy a dozen new hats.” “Ah, I was afraid the money would go to her head.” Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, May 16, 1968. FHA Members College Players Plan For Plays Plan Bake Sale /v bake sale will be held in the vestibule of Belk- Tyler Saturday morning by Chowan High School Fu ture Homemakers of Am erica members. The sale will begin at 9 A. M. and last until all the food has been sold. Cakes, pies and candy will be available. 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You’ll Buy Westinghouse From... I Inn n I HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 482-2131 “Serving the Albemarle for Over 50 Years” Edenton, N. G ELIZABETH CITY— Saturday. Three one-act plays will be presented Friday and Sat urday by the Elizabeth City State College Players, under the direction of Ber nard L. Peterson. Peterson, head of the drama department of FCSO, has chosen: “The Zoo Story,” “Sorry, Wrong Number” and “The Diffi cult Hour” for presentation Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, at 8 P. M. the same day and at 2:30 P. M. All seats are reserved and people are encouraged | to obtain their tickets well | in advance. The box office ! hours are 3 P. M. to 5 P. M. and 7 P. M. to 9 j P. M. daily. I Now Thinks The kind of a fellow who ' once thought that the! world owed him a living I now thinks it owes him a! ride. —Motorist, Oregon. People who observe bad ideas, or careless words, in these columns should be on the alert perpetually. MANY THANKS \ To the voters that voted for me in j the Primary May 4th. I will continue to work for the i best interest of Chowan County. C. J. HOLLOWELL j SECTION B Whenever we hear an old man lambasting the youth ot today, we wonder what kind of a child he was.
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