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DOm PINE DRIVE 1 Audrey Holland, a former *tu- the interest of the college, dent 'here at Chowan, is now ■ —c— Austin Stapes, religious teaclicr, I 1- will speak on "Christian Educa- ( Society Gives Party at Club On Thursday night of last week the Aiaithcnian Society held a sccial at the Woman’s Club. Ap proximately 35 membei-s, guests and chaperones attended. The I club house was decorated with CHOmN CHATTER Even though we don’t see too much of that certain boy from Newland, we feel sure CORRINE does. Anyway she is always beam ing when she ccmes back week- land the other day. It seems that BUDDY and MAE arc getting mighty serious. He took her honie last weekend to meet the family. JUNE and PICK are really working as a bookkeeper at *usiness conecrn in jjflland, V ginla. tion, at the West Cho.wan associ- , i, ^ —•>- iation of Sunday Schools at the,^*^ played throughout the even- T West Chowan a^ociation oi Sun-j .,^5^ played and enjoyed Iv^ry interested in the Col- lout to supiper on Saturday nights. Jay wiilcox attended the Ice day Schools at the Creeksville L,. ,— , Cycles in Raleigh reecntly. | Baptist Church, Friday, April 27. r —0— I —0— Sarah Perry visited in Wash- : Twenty students gave blood to h • v, ngton, D. C. one weekend just the bloodmobile in Murfreesb.-ro '‘ ^ . ,, : Friday of the past week. ilerhonade were served m the din- ling room. Mary Jennings, presi- recently. —0— Fi-eshman students have been writing research papers in the last few weeks. The midnight oil I ends.We heard that MARY ALICE splurging lately. They have to go was by everyone. R. D. Belch" and 1 '®8e pr^ram Sunday morning. We think KATHLEEN) really had Gene Proctor won in the contests, i BRBN|30N F^UL surely did a : a swell time the last time she was Refreshments consisting of tea gotd Jo*> «£ announcing, did not home. Hew about it, KAT? nuts, oookbies, and MARY AOCE? It looks as if of ' ' At the monthly PTA meeting at the high school last evening three groups of Chowan students I NANCY would share some her mail with us poor unfcrtu- \ has really been burning on cam- } performed. They were the sextEi, pus lately! .the trio and James Gillikln. The —0— ! sextet consisted of girls from the James Gillikin, Charles Tucker, Glee Club. In the trio were Mae and Jay Wilcox are expected to Wanlovv, Joyce Snowden, and Ilob- appear on a program in Sea- i son Turner. Gilliken gave his im- board tliis week that is ocing ' i>ersoriation of Billy DeWoif. sponsored by Tom Davis of Mur- ; —0— fieesboro. - c— dent of the Alathenian Society, presided at the punch bowl. . Members of the committees working on the social were: Entertainment chairman—Mae Winslcw. Refreshment Chairman—Peggy E>enton. Invitation chaiunan—Shir’.ey Davis. Curtis Copeland was in oif securing the building. nates who never get any. We sure; do miss that boy since he has ' gone to Port Benning'—’specially 1 NANCY. MARY EILIZABETH ! sure does act childish lately. Well, ! we know why since “GIB” enrjll- j ed in the nursery at High Point ■ last weekend. We surely did re- | cevie a shcdk when we saiw JOiE : BLYTHE come up to the CoUege charge jtf'® other Sunday night. PEGGY, 'can- you give us any light on the ) On Tuesday oi last week Mrs. - — ^ .. Hazel Griffin, English teacher, I Chaperones and honorary guests | “alter. BET'fY LOUISE has real- Hazel Griffin, Brinson Paul, and I gave a talk on “Thornes Wolf’, for the social were: MLss Gwenjlj' taken, a hkmg to "bills” laie-| ■Marjorie Perry spoke at the Ahos-I before the Ahoskie Business and; Potter, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wil- '>'■ They are the kind that start ^ kie High School "College Da.v” J Professional Woman’s Club. Eliz- jliams, Mi^ Anne Rudd, and Mrs. | a caipitai B too. KYRIA^re- ■ program. Miss Griffin visited Har- abeth Slate, accompanied by Huth Estelle Thig’pen, ellsville High School yesterday in Taylor, s;ang at the meeting, I Famous for Thick Frost Shakes Hot Fudge Ice Cream Cake The Red Apple Restaurant Murfreesboro, N. C. . • ABOUT NEXT YEAR B.v Doris Tandy Dramatics added to‘the curricula^ In an intervieiw with five of and the language department ex-1 the Chowan freshmen, four of panded to include Latin. She alsol them reported that they have hcpes there will be new desks and' planned to come back to Chowan an improveiment in the food. She ne*t year. will transfer to Wake Forest when Compliments Mrs, Ola A. Chitty Murfreesboro, N. C.' ly did seem mighty happy Sun- day wheii she came back. These boys certainly bring Erls Eure said that she plannjd she finishes Chowan and major [ to return next year, but she would > in English. ' like to see Home Bconotnics and I Mary Eliza.beth Whitley stated ' that she will not be back next -ye^. She explained, "I am a one- Rackets Tennis Tennis Balls, 3 for $2.25 at year ccmerciaJ student and plan ito be working next year.” : Raymond Meiggs wil be back :next year. Meiggs reported that he w'ould like to see shop offered and the history department en- ; lai-ged. History is going to be his majoir when he transfere to ECTC after finishing at Chowan, j "Yes. I am coming back to Cho wan next year,” declared Anne Edwards, "but I would like to see ' Home Ejconojnics offered for the girls.” She said she wishes there could be better athletic faciUties, esipecially a dressing room and lockers for the girl day students. I Anne is a commercial student and plans to continue in this field at j ECTC after she graduates frcm Chowan. I Bill Britt also plans to return for the 1951-52 school year—‘‘if Complimeni.s Gulf Station Murfreesboro, N. C. Western Auto Store Murfreesboro, N. C. (ucunitViMMuHiiunrawiwiim Chevrolet “Latest Fashions’’- The Fashion Center Murfreesboro, N. C. A'tny boys certainly bring a lot of happiness frcm somewhere. Our little old '‘ycungin,” JOYCE SNOWDEN, seems to be doing mighty well lately. Could JAY have anything to do with it? Do not jusit stand there, JOYCE, do ' something! We wotider how GLICK and NEPHIE are getting ilcng. We have not heard from them lately. BETTY and MARIE surely do miss their men when i Uncle Saim calls on them to spend the weekend with him every month. EDSEHj has given ANNIE a new name. Have you seen that PRECIOUS bra'celet she is wear ing these days? It seems that we can never keep track of MARY and CEDRIC. It is one of those on and oSf cases. Fort Jackson seems a long way off, especially ever the telephone. Huh! BAR- BAR|A? SARAH did a pretty good job of fishing at the Fish-Fry we had recnetly. And we mean the live one she had with her. BOB- !b\' certainly looked lonesome while BETTY was visting in Hol- Meherrin Pontiac Company Murfreesboro, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Day's Dept. Store ! to select | 'la 'name for the Soda I ! Shop. Will you please j I put your choices for ? j Murfreesboro, N. C. ; the Army does' net get me.” Britt, 1 .' | name at the bottom Ot Sales Service iwho plans to major in science at ;Wake Forest, said “I would like ; for the science department be ex panded enough to include Quali- |tative and Quantitative Chemis- I try. SEE US FOR YOUR CAR NEEDS Murfreesboro, N. C. Plate Lunches Sandwiches & Sundries Pastime Grill Murfreesboro, N. C. For Servicing Your Car Go To Red Apple Service Station Murfreesboro. N. C. ! this clipping and turn ! I in to Ruth Taylor by 3 | I o’clock tomorrow after - noon. i I First choice j Second choice of The Casablanca Murfreesboro, N. C. I j W. J. M. 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