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PAGE TWO The Chowan Herald Published every Thursday by The Chowan Herald, a partnership consisting of J. Edwin Bufflap and Hector Lupton, at 423-425 South Broad Street. Edenton, N. C. 7—l TMf I—. North Caroline vsv / ms* Assocuricwp) <6 3 J. EDWIN BUFFLAP Editor HECTOR LUPTON- Advertising Mgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year sl.;>o Six Months < - SI.OO Entered as second-class matter August 30, 1034, at the post office at Edenton, North Caro lina. under the act of Maria 3. 1879. THURSDAYrnECEMBER 27, 1945 THIS WEEK’S BIBLE THOUGHT Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new crea ture; old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.—ll Cor. 5:17. Lest We Forget Os course, the holiday stason is upon us, when prac tically every normal activity is forgotten until after the j holidays, but all too often very important matters, dropped for a. time, take too long to be revived, In mind at the moment is the Chowan County hospital which ap parently struck a snag duo to difference of opinion rela tive to the location. Many people made contributions for early construc tion of a hospital and there need not be a lot of time lost fussing about the location. The important thing is a hospital. If it is to be built on Hicks Field, let it be decided and if not, let an alternate, site be chosen as , soon as possible. As before stated, the hospital is the . important thing and not a lot of time lost until those | who hue made pledges become disgusted with the whole project and possibly have no desire to, carry out their pledge. Os course, there have been handicaps, but the Herald is of the opinion that too much time has al- ; ready elapsed without any more visible progress on the ; hospital. ' : t Deserved Recognition Any person who Serves an organization faithfully for a long period of time is deserving of recognition, so that it is fitting that the North Carolina Tuberculosis Asso ciation recently sent a letter to Mrs. J. A. Moore in ap- ! preciation for her long service as chairman of the Cho- ! wan County Christmas Seal sale. This year marks the eleventh consecutive year that Mrs. Moore has served in i the capacity of chairman. In all of these years Mrs. Moore quietly went about her duties in conducting the annual drive through which meager funds have been raised with which to fight tu berculosis in; Chowan County. During these years Mrs. Moore has learned much about tuberculosis conditions in the county and with, each succeeding year she has realized the money raised from sale of the seals was far too little to adequately combat the disease so that it could be entirely wiped out. What money has been raised has, of course, been used wisely but due to the limited amount, activities have necessarily been con fined principally to case finding, and educational work. Just recently the County Commissioners became alarmed about tuberculosis ’conditions and sought some advice front Mrs. Moore. At that time she.advanced the opinion that to properly combat the disease a Tuberculo sis Association should be organized. A mass meeting was subsequently called and an interim committee nam ed, the duty of which is to recommend officers of a Tu- j becutosis Association at another meeting to be called after the holidays by W. J. Taylor, temporary chair- j man. Mrs. Moore realizes the fact that sale of Christmas i THE BEST PHOTO SHOP tough Located Next Door to Hotel Barber Shop § j * ©* lnvncnD v r >1 Creomulslon relieves promptly be \\ I.MJiUK, -> • U. » cause It goes right to the seat of the o nf i <? trouble to help loosen and expel germ 1 / laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe 42 0 South Broad Street 1 and heal raw, tender inflamed bronchial rnrv-rAv XI a <* mucous membranes. Tell your druggist LDL.\ N. C. « j to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with f ; the understanding you must like the t-'m 1 n I way It quickly allays the cough or you I J 1 I fulfil 1! are to have your money back. rrIUHJo fCREOMULSION GET YOUR LIKENESS WHILE /OUWAIT | For Co “ glls - n "'‘ r " l ' ls - Bfo ° ct " l * I 2 1 />x3 1 /» 3 for 50c o * * 8x10.... _..l for $1.50 JuXJVUMW^ Send Us Your Snapshots For Enlargement dV! Ail ra 3/<2 X 5—65 c 5x7— 51.00 Bxlo—sl.so tm U IVI^ Also Tinting and Frames For All Pictures v« . « «•« ROY PUGH, Manager $e jg s|p Notice! 2S CUV AUTOMOBILE TAGS ARE NOW ON IMWmI SALE AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING TAGS MUST BE BOUGHT AND tPgla DISPLAYED BEFORE JAN. 1,1946 Save Embarrassment By Complying With the Law! APRICOT <y levered Louise D. Coke, Collector George I. Bail, Chief of Police WSB^B THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945. i Heard & Seen ! I By “Buff” Yep, Edenton’s business district is attractively decor ated tor Christmas, but i own Council nasn t gotten around, as was the case before the war, to offering prizes for the best decoration. But if it had and 1 were one of the judges I’d be stumped in deciding the winner between the Edenton Police Department and Campen’s. The cops have a very attractive display in the window, where an electric train catches the eyes of every youngster, as Chief of Police George Uail acts as “engineer,” at Cam pen s r riend Izzy has arranged a miniature pipe organ with a vested "organist ’ going through the motion of piaying while strains of familiar Christmas carols help to pep up tne Christmas spirit. Os course, there are other attractive dispiajs, but i m voting for the above mentioned as the best. o With snow, wind and cold weather on hand, duck and ! goose hunters figure the game ought to be chasing to tue fields to gel something to eat and incidentally a taste oi some an, 4 snot, i was asking 'lick Elliott auout the prospect ot geese coming in, but Tick said* "its, this is tne Kind or weather for triem, but tliere s a hunter pi near auout every ditch in tile county where j I tile geese feed or uemnd every good-sized tree. ’’ One of the boys who has just returned from the arm ed forces went on a Shopping trip tne outer day and in j utee’Vi.p.ing to ouy a p..n tu uoi.teh s hose, was told the only k.nu in stocii was 42 gauge. "Gosh,” he said, “1 didii t know anything came in gauges except shot-gun s..ei*s, ...iv e pm ...i., .i- gauge sneliS. ” G en, of course, tile answer was "no lor eiuretl oe a run oil any store now it n was iceurnu unj ■.-gaage sneliS Were around.! o I've received any number of Christmas greetings, but tile one from i,ciui oonts aiuiost taus.d heart ianure. It was a ciiecK made oat to the Buiflap’s for 10,000. Os , touise, i nolle.u int figv.it- rust and was figuring oil ■ retiring, but tiieii noticed the check was made out on the Old reiiss rvringie inline ini’ 10,000 good wishes, Henry Gardner over at the tiaiiK of Edenton would not give me any cash for it, but just the same such nice greetings ! during the cnristiuas season are worth more after all tnan .ell thousand oueKs. or course, tnere are plenty who ! would ratner have tne v'rd, 000. —.—-o Unless weather conditions prevent, New York City s population will be increased by four for a few days next week, former -Chief of Uoiice J. R. Tanner, Jordan rates, Henry bimtiv and yours truly are schedul ed to leave Christinas mgnt for the big berg on a brief j vacation. All four of us nave had a dickens oi a time the past few yv-ars, so that we re planning on going to New iork and forget ail about it for a few fays. Anyone ! wain me to bung ein a uaupon or whistle? Charlie Griffin nas something in the Rotary Club ! sponsoring a peanut project which.has in View a peanut . a.kel. uusn wouldn't, it oe Soinetning to have a gang >of auctioneers chanting in the local warehouses some thing tike trie touacco w arehouses. Seals is not sufficient to make the proper progress in stamping out tuberculosis, and that more people, and -p •daily men. nr-st ho unlisted in the fight. She has done a splendid job os far as funds permitted, but to simply find cases of tuberculosis will not solve the solu tion. There must be isolation and proper care of those .tv... ted iii order to pro,ml spread of the disease, and to do this takes more money than is raised by Christmas; Seal sales. The State Tuberculosis Association senses a feeling of appreciation for the faithful services of Mrs. Moore, | and Chowan County, too, owes her a vote of thanks. Very modest, Mrs. Moore may resent these editorial re | marks, for what she would appreciate more than any thing else is more people being interested in the fight and enough money available to ultimately stamp out the disease in Chowan County. She deserves such supnort i and it is up to Chowan County people to give it to her. I MIDNIGHT MASS CHRISTMAS AT EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH j The birthday of Our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, True God and True Man, will be celebrated at St. Ann’s Catho lic church with holy masses at mid night (between December 24 and 25),' 9 and 11 Christmas a. m., the first preceded and accompanied by Christ mas hymns, followed immediately by benediction of the Most Blessed Sac rament, each mass including sermon on “Proofs Christ’s Mass Greatest True Love Story Ever Told,” Holy Communion, stated Father McCourt, rector, who invites everybody to all • Capudin* quickly case* //?)'«£. US* headache and aoothca reault- M / (\\l In* upiet nervea because it'a 11 k"' 1 \\4 liquid—nothin* to disaolva. \|'2' f / Use only aa directed. %MOW FOft AMorutm . Bowel Cleaning Power Os Inner-Aid Medicine One man recently took INNER AID three days and said afterward • that he never would have believed his body contained so much filthy sub i stance. He says his stomach, intes -1 tines, bowels and whole system were so thoroughly cleansed that his con stant headaches came to an end, sev ■ eral pimply skin eruptions on his face i dried up overnight, and even the ! rheumatic pains in his knee disap peared. At present he is an alto s gether different man, feeling fine in ' every way. INNER-AID contains 12 Great ' Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas ’ from stomach, act on sluggish liver ’ and kidneys. Miserable people spon feel different all over. So don't go on j suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold by I all drug stores here in Chow an County. adv ■ : - ~.f-, „ I* ■a «-• ap P T r "'/fo ‘Victvuf 70« k, I ftaio&e... "... To help my husband avoid the mon ey trouble so many people had after the last war. “... To keep our family budget on an even keel. When a line forms in a mad rush for scarce peacetime goods at high prices—that’s one line I’ll pass up! «... To increase our balance in the bank so we will be ready for sickness and otlier real emergencies—or for something like a down payment on a home, an educa tion for the younger children, a start for our oldest son when he’s released from the armed forces. T“‘ sdoirtiumni bspfr—4by ** VnkU Situ Tr—4t*j ■ ■■ ■ ■■■ ■- The Bank of Edenton • “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation services. Sunday masses, sermon (Decern-1 her 30 on “Review Os The Year”),; Holy Communion 9 and 11 a. m., fol-| lowed at once by Sunday School and at 8 p. m. by Rosary, Novena, bene- I diction, choir practice. Confessions December 24: p. m. 4-G, 7-10, 11-11:55; every Sunday start one I half hour, end 5 minutes before masses. Week mornings: One mass, TwhwaworF? COLD WAVE Each kil contains 3 full HOME KIT ounces of Salon-tvp* solution with Kurlium, 60 Curlers, 60 end Cr*™. /if **•>» tissues, cotton appli- 'Z ~ cator. neutralizer and Jakes cn!/2 to 3 complete instructions. Hours ot Home LEGGETT & DAVIS extra g ° od bread! nM&fIWW . . civ jp. . Ali j THERE’S NO LOST ACTION WITH FRESH YEAST! And Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast goes right to work because it’s actively fresh. No waiting—no extra steps— ? Fleischmann’s fresh Yeast helps give full delicious bread flavor, tender smooth texture— perfect freshness. i IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ask for Fleischmann’s active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable [j f } t,s 'nnAMn Jm. America’s favorite for over 70 years. t yv/y fj iff J | That Cause Restless Sleepless Nights Resulting from Colds But adults can't expect real results from the same sweet syrupy concoc- that you'd give to a. child. When . I you want to throw ofT a bothersome ■ ! cough from a cold you ve Just fi»ot to I have a real cough medic tne; t h cnyou should ask your druggist for a bottle I of good old Bron-chu-line Emulsion. Bron-chu-line Isn't a cheap cough syrup mind you. for first-raters are ! never cheap. Bu. If you want re llef and are willing to pay a little more for real results, get a bottle today and notice how the first dose takes right hold and gives you real rellef ! from the coughing and soreness. Don’t Ignore a cough—get relief as quick as you can. Ask any prog rcssive druggist for a S > cent bottle of Bron-chu-line KmO’y ayd 'k-ep 4/ tills in m'i'd —if not joyiuhy eatis fied —money back. Leggett & Davis ",., To hang on to our War Bonds and our life insurance —and buy more as long as our income permits. ",.. To do everything I can to hold our own in money matters regardless of how things turn out in the world ahead.” /4 ‘Proyuim fan Comity — fan jfmcUcA *** * * *
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