PAGE TWO Visit To Playmate Causes Excitement Some little excitement was occa sioned Friday night when Joel C. Williams, Paradise Road farmer, called at headquarters to report that his seven-yyear-old daughter, Helen had failed to return from school and that all his'eft'orts to locate her had failed. He was quite sure she had met with a mishap in some way, and asked that the police help him find her. Principal John A. Holmes was got in touch with first. He got a flash, light and went through all the school rooms in the thought the child may have stayed behind to play after school hours and been locked in. Failing in his quest the police and the little one’s father went scurrying around the nearby environs but found no one who had seen the child. In the meantime Mr. Holmes learned that Helen had failed to take the bus home as was her usual habit. Just as the excitement was at its TAVLOnSRE EDENTON, N. C. WE HAVE THE SHOWS PROGRAM FOR WEEK Today (Thursday) Only— Kar Scales the Haights of Trua Greatness ... In This Dering Drama That Creates the Forbidden Frontiers of a Woman’s Heartl KAY FRANCIS 'GIVE ME YOUR JEAIF GEORGE BREIT Act News Friday Only— ON THE STAGE International “Fantasies” A Vaudeville With 18 People ON THE SCREEN Robert Young “The L ongest Night” .Matinee Picture—3:3o. Vaudeville, 4:30. Admission, 10c and 25c. Night, 7:15. Vaudeville, 8:45. ture, 9:45. Admission, 10c and 35c. Saturday— Tim McCoy “The Ghost Patrol” “Fighting Marines’’ No. 9 Patsy Kelly Comedy Monday - Tuesday— History 5 Most Heroic Deed Immortalized By The Gallant Lovers Os "Captain Blood ! ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA De HAVILLAND TKeCHARGEoftke LIGHT BRIGADE filmed by Wmrmer Brtu fete T»s»i Demtblesi Peem, with PATRIC KNOWLES • HENRY STEPHENSON • NIGEL BRUCE . '. Donald CrupDavid h ga Niven-Robert Barrac |\ jag Directed by \mPIH Michael Curtis News Wednesday— Warner Baxter Myrna Loy “To Mary—With Love” Ac* BANK NIGHT height Sheriff Bunch appeared, heard the story and asked Mr. Wil liams if Helen had any playmates of whom she was especially fond. The response was that she particularly liked Eula Watson, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Watson live on the Suffolk road about a mile or so across country from the Williams. “Let’s go there,” said the sheriff, and he and Mr. Williams did so to find i Helen filled with a good supper and j playing happily on the floor with, 1 Eula. She explained that instead of taking her own bus, as customary, she had jumped aboard the bus Eula uses and gone with her. I OAK GROVE j Mr. and Mrs. E. L. White and son, E. L. White, Jr., of Eden ton, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parrish Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Byrum spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va, with! Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Windley. Misses Gertrude Nixon and Velma Jackson visited Miss Evelyn Parrish Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bristow Perry, of Hertford, Mrs. Jesse Nixon and Miss Gertrude Nixon spent Friday in Suf folk, Va. Misses Minnie Lassiter, Violet HolloweU and Pasco Parks wen the dinner guests of Mrs. R. W. Parrish Friday. R. H. Byrum is working in Nor folk, Va. John Parrish is spending this week 1 in Norfolk, Va. Misses Gertrude Nixon and Evelyn 1 Parrish, Felton Briggs and Beecher Ward wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bristow Perry, in Hertford, Sunday evening. Mrs. John Parrish is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Nixon. Miss Evelyn Parrish visited Mrs. R. C. Nixon Thursday afternoon. Blind Clinic Will Be Held During January Considerable activity on the part of Miss Meta L. Dowling, child wel fare worker for Chowan County, is : evidenced by her monthly report sub mitted to the County Commissioners Monday. Her activities in Chowan include: Home visits, 30; collateral visits, 26; number of crippled children sent to Dr. Shand’s clinic at Elizabeth City, 6; number of crippled children who had home investigations and ac cepted for free hospitalization, 2; mother’s aid cases visited, 1; number of interstate investigation, 1; number of children for blind clinic, 20; num ber of children for hygiene clinic, 8; investigation of paternity, 1. Miss Dowling reported that the blind clinic, scheduled to be held in December, had been postponed until January, due to conflicting dates. Dr. W. W. Sawyer, of Elizabeth City, j has been suggested to be in charge I of the clinic. ——' , ! YEOPIM v * — —^\ Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson and children, Mrs. J. S. Jackson attended the funeral of their cousin, J. W, Jackson, at Xevv Hope, Saturday. | J. H. Mansfield and daughters, Louise and Ruth Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thach, from Bethel, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davenport Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrell were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stanton, at Winfall. for the week-end. Miss Elizabeth Jethro spent Satur day in Suffolk, Va. Miss Lessie Lassiter was the week end guest of Misses Mary Leather and Louise Basnight. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jordan and I daughters spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. M. Jethro, j Mrs. C. W. Jethro and children j s.jer.t Friday afternoon with Mrs. I Colon Jackson. Pail Whitley, of Norfolk, Va., visited Miss Nancy Davenport Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Davenport and Mrs. J. E. Brabble called to see Doc Davenport Sunday afternoon. Travis Jackson, Tom Brabble and James Davenport called to see Roscoe Kirby Sunday evening. RED MEN INITIATE Five palefaces were initiated in Chowan Tribe of Red Men Monday light. The tribe’s membership has oeen materially boosted due to a drive for members which will close the last of December. ON YOUR RADIO! I Natural Chilean Nitrate ■ PRESENTS 1 UNCLE NATCHEL I ‘ AND SONNY I Famous Natural Nitrate I Calendar Characters J BE SURE AND LISTEN! 1 STATIONS V I WAPI Taw. »d Tturr. 12:41P.M. ■ WSFA Tuw. and Tkura. 12:19 P.M. ■ WFLA In. and Wad. 330 P M. ■ I W3B Tw. aadT»ar. (C.T) P.M. R * WWL Taaa. aad Tkan. 12*9 P.M. M WBT Taw. aad Tbarm. 12*1 P.M. 1 WPTF Taaa. aad Ttara. 9:19 P.M. ■ WIS Taaa. aad Tkarm. S*SP.M. ■ WRVA Mat. aad Wad. 12:10 P.M. ■ Signal THK CHOWAH BPtAIA MMPiTOH. It C. WTOMPLT. -ff Hi ML VauderiDe Friday At Taylor Theatre * » International Fantasies, the variety smash hit of the season, winch eemes to the Taylor Theatre Friday has toen acclaimed by the press as beimg the most outstanding attraction on the road today. Louie’s Chines* Revue is one es" | the feature acts of the show presents. I Bubbles, a bundle of pep and per-; sonality, you may be assured. Carl Molliston, portrayed hy Rip ley in his “Believe It or Not” cetamn, I as the human billiard table, lives up to that title with hi* test juggling ! act ending by balancing four balls oa I his back at the same tune. Tony Nocera and Sara Spagnohui the gay serenades with their UakKj ing guitar, direct from sunny Spain, present the European novelty sing ing net. These folks have thrilled European audiences for two years with their melodious voices and nr* now bringing Spain to year doer win the International Fantasies. Tim Sheen, the wizard at the ivor ies who turns his back to toe piano and plays it in tout position, nine class by himaetC. Corporal Ezra Whittaker, toe nine ty year oU Civil War Veteran. wiD keep you handing with his storing, and when his granddaughter. Nellie, appears you will laagh tST it hertz. These together with their own or chestra and others will —*- a tint to the Taylor Theatre one of toe mast delightful events as the aaasea. f 7 GUDEN | V— i Mrs. J. F. Perry apeak Friday in Suffolk, Va, shopping. Mrs. C. A. Whit* and Mrs. L. N. White, who have been very iR duriag the past few weeks, are improving. Miss Nonie Hurdle, e t Bosley, is Mrs. C. A. White. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Ward, of Suf folk, Va, were guests of Dr. Ward's brother, A. D. Ward, and Mrs. Ward. Sunday. Miss Katherine Winslow attended a birthday party given Friday even ing at the borne of Mrs. Rob Brown. at Hobbsville, in honor of Miss Florence Hobbs. Miss Lorinda Ward and A. D. Ward, Jr, had as their guests at supper Sunday evening Miss Vera Newby Perry, of Sign Pine; Miss Sybil Rogerson, of Behridere; Bill Baum, of Potecasi; Boh Hunter, of Lewiston; Miss Marian Hoi toman. Miss Miriam Hoggard, G. C. Hunter and Miss Florence Ward, all of Chowan College. A. D. Ward, Sr, spent Monday in j Edenton attending Commissioners’ | meeting. Mrs. Godfrey Chappell and Mrs- ! Curtis Chappell were in Suffolk, Va.. shopping Friday. j Donates Money To Buy j Book At U.N.C. Library ! Friends in the Merry Hill section j | of Bertie County, where he has visit- ! i od. will be interested to know that j Dr. \Y. P. Jacoeks, of Delhi, India,! has made a gift of $450 to the lib-j rary of the University of North Caro- 1 lina, of which he is an alumnus, for the purchase of “Polychronicon,” one of the earliest books printed in Eng land* The book, which was printed in London in 1495, is from the press of Wdnkyn de Worde, foreman of Wil liam Caxton’s printing establishment. JAKE MUTH BACK ON JOB Jake Muth’s many friends were delighted at seeing him back at his place behind the fountain at Mitch ener’s Pharmacy Monday morning. Jake had been out for several weeks recovering from a physical break down. » \ Special Gift I \ Gaily Packaged / for Christmas I if I I , CINE-KODAK EIGHT i POR that gift that fulfills every T requirement, took no farther than our store. Cine-Kodak Eight offers everything in the way of good home movies. 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