I of local and county news I of general interest. Volume V.—Number 43 Ed Bond Post Planning Hold I Armistice Day Celebration Lin New School Auditorium ■ ' a- ■ * Organization Off to Fine Start Under Conger, New Commander I . after’members Mrs. D. M. Reaves In stalled President of Auxiliary L If the joint meeting of Ed Bond Post and the Ladies’ Auxiliary held [ Thursday night is an indication of | what might be expected during the | following months, both organizations at the end of the fiscal year should be able to record the year’s work as the most successful since they were or ganized. Though the installation of new of t ficers was the principal order of busi ness expected to be transacted, many matters of importance were discussed, causing the meeting to last much longer than was anticipated. The new officers were installed by C. E. Kramer, past district command er, who officiated for Floyd I. White, district commander, who was unable to be present. Joseph H. Conger, new commander Os the Post, immediately took charge L of the meeting, and things began to ' hum. One of the first items brought up was the possibility of staging a carnival here this week. A commit tee was appointed to go to Plymouth, where the shows were in progress last week. The report brought back, however, was that the carnival was not desirable, hence no contact was made. Another matter claiming a great deal of attention was an . Armistice Day celebration on Noventec, 11. It was the general opinion that some sort of a celebration should be held a and to work out details President % Conger appointed the following com mittee, who, together with himself, will arrange a program: John A. Holmes, Richard Dixon and C. E. Kramer. The celebration will no doubt con sist of memorial services in the new school auditorium about 11 o’clock, at (Continued on Page Five) v Fifth Sunday Sing Sunday Afternoon At Ross’ Church Interesting: Progrram Is Arranged For Bertie Homecoming: With present sort of weather pre vailing, next Sunday should result in a crowd so large that Ross’ Baptist Church in Bertie County will be un able to accommodate all who gather for the Fifth Sunday Sing. An in teresting program is scheduled to be gin at 2:80 o’clock in the afternoon and judging from the continued popu larity of these affairs not only will Bertie County people attend but in terest has spread into adjoining counties, which will no doubt also be represented at the gathering. L. S. Mizelle is chairman of the & home-coming day program and fifth M Sunday sing, with L. J. Godwin, song leader, and Mrs. W. V. Boggard, pianist. f . . v -> . The complete program for the af ternoon follows: Hymn "Onward Christian Sol diers,” Congregation. (Continued on Page Five) Postponed Though plans were rapidly be ing completed for the district meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary which was scheduled to be held in Edenton next Tuesday, the meeting has been postponed. Inability of the State presi dent, Mrs. Herbert Taylor, of . Dunn, to attend on the date set ras the reason for the postpone ‘"■lent. v According to Mrs. D. M. Reaves, president of the local Auxiliary, (he meeting will be held on Dmßflt- will 1m A . ] THE CHOWAN HERALD A HOME NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF CHOWAN COUNTY —— ; j Another Milestone j y'-At V/ I ''WBr JgJx