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PAGE TWO Rapid Growth Noted In Hospital Saving Movement In State 50,491 Members Enroll ed During Two Years Os Existence During the two years of its exist* ence, 50,491 members, representing 1,298 groups located in 55 different counties, have joined the Hospital Saving Association of North Caro lina, Chapel Hill, according to the an nual report of Felix A. Grisette, exe cutive director, which was received in Edenton by Mrs. Charles Conger, local representative. The annual report of the Associa tion, which is a non-profit organiza tion controlled jointly by the North Carolina Medical Society and the North Carolina Hospital Association, was released simultaneously with the annual meeting of the board of trus-| tees, held in the executive offices at' Chapel Hill. The rapid growth of this coopera tive method of protection against the expense of hospital bills was illus trated in Mr. Grisette’s report by! citing the fact that there are now! nearly 2,000,000 people throughout! the United States who are members! of the 60-odd associations which offer 1 such a service. Although the North Carolina association is one of the youngest of the group payment plans, its membership enrollment at Ihe end of 1937 ranked it among the first half dozen in the United States. ' The New York Association, obvious ly, led all the others with an enroll ment in excess of 500,000 members. As of December 31, Mr. Grisette reported that the Association has paid the hospital bills of 2,567 of its members. These members were pa tients in an even one hundred North hospitals. 1 REPUBLICAN f Bertie County j By Walter Hughes v t Read carefully and you will find that Adam was run out of the Garden of Eden because of his laziness. He was put in the Garden to keep it, but he got so lazy he just lay around, and at last he was kicked out; and told he would have to get his living by work. This shows he would not work in the Garden: When a man doesn’t have but one man in the world to hire, and at last discharges him, you may know he was no ac count. A man was hunting quail the other day, and his dog traded to a hollow log. He ran a stick in the log and twisted out a mink, ran his stick back and pulled out a rabbit, went back again and pulled out the quail. The writer has five bird dogs of ▼a .fisar YoR/tf. CLAIROL, the amazing sham poo-oil-tint, has been used and praised by millions of American women who want young-looking hair. In one triple-action treatment, Clairol shampoos, reconditions and TINTS . . blends tell-tale gray into the natural tones of your hair so perfectly as to defy detection. Ask for a Clairol treatment at your beauty chop or write us for FREE booklet, advice and analysis. Naturally ... with lIMROI nrffl vfsCVEIILVKIIIS, CnmM 1 CWnl Inc., 132 W. 4* St* How York J toad FREE Booklet, Advice. AnalytU the best blood. Sometime back four men from afar off came to my house fco jjd bidding. I said that four dogs ■were enough, so I turned out one of my dogs, and told the men to kill the birds, that the dog would take care of himself. Soon they cam# back. I said, “What’s the matter?” “Why we’ve killed the limit,” I was told. The dog stood in a new ground. When we came close to the dog, he sunk from view. The quail began to rise, one at a time, so we killed thirty eight. We looked down to see where the dog was. He was down in a stump hole, and with his foot, was letting the quail out—one at the time. Around Republican if a man’s auto tire goes flat he just lets a rattle snake bite the tire and it swells right up again. Saves work. A DOUBLE-HEADER Edenton firemen had a double decker Monday night when chimney fires were reported on Carteret Street and Albemarle Street. Returning from a call to Albemarle Street, the fire truck was in the act of being backed into the station when the sec ond alarm was sounded. No damage was caused by either! | fire. 1 COLERAIN ' ' ‘ j Rev. and Mrs. John Poe, of Aulan- I der, were the week-end guests of j Mrs. Dora Saunders, j Mrs. C. S. Credle and Mrs. S. D. Pierce spent Wednesday and Thurs day in Newport News, Va. Mrs. Credle attended the funeral of her grandmother. Norman Perry, Donald Newsome and Thomas Belch, students at Wake Forest College, spent several days here with their parents during the past week. E. L. Stokes and L. A. Perry at tended a Smith-Douglas business meeting in Norfolk, Va., Monday. Miss Ruth Caroline White returned to W. C. U. N l . C., Greensboro, Sun day, after spending a few days at home. Boy Stokes, a student at State Col lege, Raleigh, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Montague, of Windsor, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White, of Pow ellsville, visited Mrs. Johnnie Monta gue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Britton were visitors in Ahoskie Thursday. A large number of the Colerain people attended the Fifth Sunday Sing at Ahoskie Sunday. Mrs. Dora Saunders and Miss Doris Saunders were in Edenton shopping Friday. Mrs. Joe Jenkins, Mrs. Shelton Pierce, Mrs. Graham Harrell, Mrs. H. O. Harrell and Miss Doris Pierce were shopping in Edenton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrell spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Capps. Mi. and Mrs. J. M. Britt and Mrs. l! r Miller were in Suffolk. Va., on i ucoC.i y. 800 Evans is visiting Mr. and I John L. Earless in Suffolk, Va., or several days. Miss Elizabeth Belch, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent several days curing the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Belch. Miss Dorothy Newsome, of Powells ville, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Newsome. • Paul Robinson, of Robersonville, as the guest of Miss Ruth Claire Newsome Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nowell, of Ahoskie, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Nowell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freeman, of DO YOU KNOW— frhat the sea otter produces the most valuable fur in the world. They are confined to the coasts of the North Pacific and are now very rare. , As much as 2500 dollars has been paid for a single skin. CMcOw Nr»WW« \ai ' '■ ■ - • I THE WORLD’S GOOD NEWS , will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Am International Daily Newspaper 5 (8 It records lor reu the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor X) S does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It ignore them. (ft >J< but deals correctlvelv with them. Features lor busy men and all the (ft A? family, including the Weekly Magazine Section. (ft The Christian Science Publishing Society , 8 ® One, Norway Street, Boston, rfsssaehuiette W W Please enter tor subscription to Tbs Christian Science Monitor for M I lusiku issstt&missst, ran, | tm CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938 Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Pierce Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, of Aurora, visited Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Spruill dur ing the week-end. Arnold Cullipher had his tonsils removed st the Emergency Hospital here Friday. W. Jim Daniels and his Edenton orchestra will play at the Colerain Baptist Church Sunday ‘evening, Feb. 6th. The public is cordially invited to attend. MERRY HILL Miss Virgie Cowand, of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, has been spending sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Cowand. Miss Lida Williford has returned home, after spending several weeks with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Willi ford, in Richmond, Va. Miss Eleanor Harrington spent the week-end at her home in Greenville. Miss Bobby Britt, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, has been at home with her mother, Mrs. Sue Britt, for several days. Miss Geneva Harrell spent the j week-end at her home near Colerain. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bowen and children, Edward and Wayne, of J Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs. T. E. Bowen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Adams, Mrs. Celia Phelps, W. M. Smithwick, Miss es Josie Belle Keeter and Male Wal ston Mitchell attended the Fifth Sun day Sing at Ahoskie Sunday after noon. Miss Nfellie Gray Phelps, of Wind sor, spent the week-end with her sis ter, Miss Phelps. Miss Margaret Adams, of Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Adams. Miss Janie Lowe and brother, Hu bert, of Aulander, spent the week-end with Miss Lucille Cobb and Clarence Cobb. Miss* Pauline Phelps spent the week-end in Edenton with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Williams. Mrs. G. W. Capehart spent the week-end at Salisbury with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Cobb, of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cobb and Mrs. Minnie White. George Capehart visited in Winston Salem during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cobb and son, Vernon, of Woodard, spent Sunday I with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Winbome, of Harrellsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bowen Sunday. Miss Nettie Cowand, Henry Allan and Starkey Cowand -made a trip to Murfreesboro Monday.' ' CLASSIFIEDAND Legals WANTED—MUSICIANS TO TAKE part in the Fiddlers’ Convention at Chowan High School Friday, Feb. 18, at 8 o’clock. Prizes will be awarded. Chowan Woman’s Club. CHICKS—ELCODTESTED BARRED Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, or White Leghorns, $7.95 per 100 postpaid. I Per Hwdadies and Biliousness § due to Constipation f IOC 6* 25c Size-. CSSI a STAR* IN THE FIELD! His keen scent nukes him s star performer on the field. Keen edge* nuke Star Single-edge Blades star performers on^yonr ■/,W i ml i I / I Buy our guaranteed chicks. Seeley's Market, Norfolk, Va. Agents wanted. . ' Feb3,10,17,24pd; DO YOU WANT A MtARVEL ELEC trie Razor free? Send for detail?: Star, Dept. 100, 5012 So. Ashland, Chicago, 111. feb.8,10,17p. GENUINE "COLD- HARDENED Frostproof Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, 1000 for SI.OO, postpaid; 5,000 for |3.50, collect. Special price large quantity. Carolina Plant Farms, Bethel, N. Qat. feb.3,1047p. KEYS MADE, SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done ir. .. first class order.- See Geo. Leary, Queen St., Edenton, N. C. tt WARD’S SHOE SHOP CEMENTS Soles on ladies* shoes with a fac tory-like finish. A complete line of Griffin shoe polishes in all the wanted colors always on hand. Second hand army shoes that will give long service. J. E. Ward, Penelope Bamer Hotel, Edenton. I WAN TED—OLD GOLD OF ANY kind. Will pay highest cash price. Campen’s, Jewelers, Edenton, N. C. Jan.20,27,Feb.3,10 WANTED TO BUY- Old rags. Must be clean and free from pins and hooks. Bring them to The Herald office. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a certain contract entered into by W. L. Bos well and E. L. Boswell and R. E. Chappell, recorded in Deed Book “O” page 589 Register of Deeds office for Chowan County, default having oc curred in payments as required by the terms of the said contract, the undersigned executrix will sell at the Court House door in Edenton, at noon, Saturday, March sth, 1938, the following described real estate, lying and being in Edenton Township, Chowan County, North Carolina, as follows: Commencing at an iron post, on the Short Road at the corner of Jane Coffield land, and thence west wardly along a wire fence to a cor ner; thence northwardly course along fence to another comer, cornering Walter White and Alex Trotman; thence an eastwardly course along wire fence to Short Road; thence a northwardly course down Short Road, continuing same course beyond clear ed land to a marked »weet gum in the woods; thence eastwardly along ■ DOWN GOES THE PRICE! 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Exceptional 1 KT- 1 ;": power and tone on < :r S American and Foreign broadcast*. Police. i |gH Aviation, Amateur. 1 lIH Ban TVrme barms radio tubas, ear "RCA"-First in Jfefa/-JferasneM to OJaae-Ptoea* to Ton*. Mitchener and Leary .LfARYj Manager \ • vattmtmn *rh ■ wiirvrrw v f \ PHONE 163 EDENTON, N. C. ) - iu- /■' 1 .irv sOtc • % a ditch of marked trees to right-of way of Norfolk Southern railroad; thence along the. Quizzed right-of-way in a southwardly course to mile post ' No. 72 (that is to say, opposite mjlq post 72) continuing sapte course about twenty rows to wire fence side of an old ditch; thence cornering and running a weatwardly course, along the old fence, to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres, ; more or less. PATTIE C. BROWN, Executrix R. E. Chappell Estate. Dated and posted Jan. 31st, 1938. Feb. 8,10,17,23 —peb North Carolina In the Chowan County Superior Court. Bessie Gwyn, Plaintiff vs. Roy M. Gwyn, Defendant . NOTICE OF SUMMONS The above named defendant will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining a divorce absolute from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, at the Court House in said County, on the Ist day of March, 1938, at which time and place the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint on file in Said Court, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 29th day- of January, 1938. R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan Co. Feb. 3,10,17,24 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of John Skinner, de ceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify the persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the 6th day of January, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of January, 1938. MRS. JOHN SKINNER, ~ Administratrix of John Skinner Es tate. Jan.6,13,20,27,Feb.3,10. North Carolina In the Chowan County Superior Court Jesse A. Craft, Plaintiff Versus Arville Lola Cast, Defendant NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN ACTION FOR DIVORCE The defendant, Arvilla Lola Craft, take notice: Rgffl I m ■MI t MODEL S7TI H|| A brand-new Magic ” - 1 ■ W>W& Eye Table Radio. Has -.< / -. . « famousStraight-Une Dial. Dynamic Speak- ’ •• * - ■' Sill er. Many other extra value features. 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