I •mm ir " 1 " John Small Pleads For Improvement Os Life In Homes Former Congressman Speaks at Court House r Monday Morning As promised last week, former Congressman John H. Small, of Washington, N. C., addressed a court , house audience .Monday about noon at recess of Chowan Superior Court. The speaker was introduced by W. D. Pruden. Mr. Small, at the outset of his re marks, said he was not seeking any office, but that he had some thoughts which he wanted to express to his many Chowan County friends. The theme of his remarks was the disruption of home life as the result of war, saying that dictators are ruling with an iron hand, which con trols thoughts and speech and a re versal of education. He pleaded for improvement of home life. The home, he said, re mains the citadel which protects life and the institutions which Americans enjoy, being especially complimen tary of rural home life. Mr. Small said he had been in time past critical of churches, but that taken as a whole churches and ministers constitute the most poten tial factor in maintenance of the best there is in the life of the people, and make for a better rounded life for men and women. yHe commented upon the people and government of South America, who need our friendship and said no na tion has a better neighbor than the United (States has in Canada on the north. Southern hospitality was also compared with conditions in the larg er New England cities, which, he said, was one of the finest attributes in the doctrine of love and service as taught by Christ. Mr. Small said he was privileged and proud to be an American citizen, and that the only individual freedom left remains in England. In closing, he said he wanted to express his thoughts to the end that we can con tinue to breathe the air of freedom. Pair Plan To Attend Jackson Day Dinner Only two Edentonians are expected to attend the Jackson Day dinner to be held in Raleigh Friday night, when prominent Democrats from every section of the State will be on ha|d. The two from Edenton who plan to attend are Richard D. Dixon and C. E. Kramer, although on Wed nesday Mr. Kramer was not sure if his work would permit leaving the postoffice. » Lancaster Recruits Expected Monday This week a shipment of baseball paraphernalia was received at Hotel Joseph Hewes from Norman McCain, secretary of the Lancaster, Pa., baseball club. In the shipment are balls, bats, suits and other equip ment for use in spring training. While no further word has been received from the club officials, they are expected to arrive in Edenton next Monday. INVITATIONS RECEIVED Invitations have been received for the approaching wedding of J. Leslie • Harrell, son of Mr. T. E. Harrell, and Miss Helen Caroline Ellinwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grover Ellinwood, of Goldsboro. The wedding will take place on (Saturday, April 12, at 3:30 o’clock, in the First Presbyterian Church. mj MORE M,LES PER gallon , L sav happy owners M 1 | |J| *J i I JB " Million-dollar ride! ■ ■■ll fl |IIII In I m Lowest repair cost of any ||§qS M jk V ananMMflf lowest JH More money when you trade in! mkeotqua&fif m M jow&tpticejM Champion . . . $695 and up M I Commander • $985 and up B kl |\f H Presklent .. . sllls and up Thtu m d.llv.r.d prloM at ~fs §SfV’ J |p;' Indian*, at #f Mamh 25, 1941 —aubjnet to change • M wlthaut notion-Fadaral taa Included. C.l.T.tarma. 1 » J. H. McMullan, Dealer “America’a Pioneer Vehicle Builder Seat Carolina’s Pioneer Dealer” KRAMER GARAGE BLDG. WATER STREET EDENTON, N. C. KM L %jsa . I I x W «Wi £ I If l,*\\ % WmwTw - yjlj | I