PAGE EIGHT a Mrs. Rodney M.vrum has returned after spending ten days with her mother, Mrs. W., B. Lyons in liad ford, Va.v and with her neice Lois Keich at the Womans Division of, Virginia Tech and while there heard Richard Bonelji, American Baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Miss Mary Bowyer has returned to her home in Laurinhurg. \. (' . as ter. yis-itihg.• her Brother, and i sister-, ii law, Mr. and Mrs. R. \V ihnyyer. Miss Rebecca Colwell, Chowan County home: agent, spent the week end at Wallace visiting: relatives. West liy rum, Jr., left Monday for Met'all it* .School at Chattanooga. Temi., after spending, a few day - with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. VV, By runt .JUST RECEIVED . . . 100 NEW DRESSES COTTONS RAYON SILKS 55.40 to $22.50 bettTshoppe 2io South Broad Street EDENTON, N ( Relief At Last For Your Cough Crcorculsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with Die understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your monev back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | Just Received S ( HAEF FE R LI F E T I \1 E f PEN AND PENCIL SETS j CAMPEN'S | JEWELERS I I IDKXTOX. \ ( I 5 'P »• • • ;v*v ♦•-<♦>. ir i*? •■■vj* ty&Qh •ys>'+*£>- .•>*•- s*s*•*&.- •- •'-♦'■-•a Siv • - • - • FARMERS, ATTENTION! 1i if yuu need money U> refinance your farm debts, to build, purchase: additional land or farming equipment, or to pay any farming obligation, you should investigate the possibilities of a Federal Land Bank loan made through the National Farm Loan Association. 4IF- interest —tong term—mortgage may 1 paid any time and interest stops. j i K. K. PEARSON, Secretary-Treasurer Albemarle National Farm Loan Association j 111) Mitchell Street, Telephone 227 AHOSKIE, N. C. I Also at Production Credit Association office in Edenton, V C'„ every Wednesday from 11 to 12 o’clock. S 1. s _-r j FOR SALE 129-ACRE FARM IN GATES COUNTY Located at Middle Swamp Baptist Church. 40 acres in cultivation. Last year’s crop consist ed of Tobacco, Peanuts, Cotton and Corn. Two-story house ready to occupy. B.W. Evans EDENTON, N. C. 1 .Mrs. J. A. Moore and her two • daughters. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Mae re, 'eft Tuesday for New York, where they will spend ten days. ,1. Craig Haste of Hampton. \ a:, spent Saturday in Kdeuten. Mrs. Haste lias been here, since last w eek tv he with her father, T. A l-erry. w ho is very ill. Mrs. William J, ! vary continues: seriously ill at her lions on Las! \\ ater Stria t. Harold AV. tlilnver.- Jr,, msirurfor. n Cushing Aeadviny, \slihunihani, U.i.vs , is expected !o arrive in Eden-. : toil Sunday to ■ spend a . Brief vacation' with his parents, the Rev. And Mrs. Nardil \\ t.iilri•.• i. a' tln- Episcopal t rectoryj : - j ,-jj (Quarterly (on sere me In Chowan Charge Sunday, March 24th Th»* Seivml Quaiti*rlv t ‘••nfrromv •if thi‘ Chnwa'n (’hargo is t" !>•• hold Sunday after tin*Mi, March 24. at at th»* lU’tiiany Midhuilist (‘hurch in IVr ijuimans County. ia*ar IVlviduiv; Thi' \ 4 Hi-rln'rt Millin'. District SiiprnntfDili'nt. :s !■• prtach. The .public is invited to. attorn}: Tlte Chowan Chaigt* is composed;; of. four churches: Evans and Center Hill in Chowan C'btinty and Ander son find Uethanv in Perquimans. Masonic Lodge (alls Off Meeting: Tonight Tonight’s (Thursday) meeting .of, Unanimity Lodge, No 7. A. F. MEET Ihe Bright Jewels. Children's - • i ety of the C.-nt. : Hi- M-thoriist t’hurc-l:. he’d ,’s regular monthly - vet :.g a- - Frida;. owning w ith , M.. . eotr.e ..f h:s : ,r- ts. Mr. ami Mr-. Bennie Munns. 1 ■ ty ’ • mifei. a: -I -■-n, •el.: t- wee. ; M o • The topic r gi a g ■.vas "Spr ng t Af'ei a .r> Busjne» -e.,- - • . ga- vs .s.-re i a. eg and r.-fr.--! THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C„ THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946. [llO Children At ( Pre-School Clinics Ending Saturday Complete Report Re i leased By Health ' Department Pro-school clinics in Chowan Conn ty came to a close Saturday and dur .| ing the , four'-d'ay clinics 11*0 children ' \ven• brought in for examination. Eighty seven parents accompanied . the children to the, elinics. while ..in I otln-r cases relatives or neighbors; accompanied t holm lieporis of the clinics as compiled By tin Health Ollico follow: Fdetitol. White School 11 present: ■ absent- whose names were listed: ii w liv didn't lived any iimmnhrations: j S. iits’ dipblheria toxoid: J second (iip.h.tl.iei'.ia ioxvni; 2< siitallpex; . 1 to have J t of 1 injections for protec ti* mi against whooping cough: t; 7 par Chowan High School 2.7 present: 11 absent whose names were listed; I, uh-i.didn’t need any immunizations; : 1. Ins! diphtheria toxoid: Jo smallpox: I t” iiav. iir.st.of. 4 injections for pro !n-(:vi against whooping cough: 22 parents present. Biieky Hock Central. Schools 111 present; none were absent whose names wore listed: none who needed any immunizations: none to receive, first and second diphtheria toxoid: 9 ■ smallpox: none to have first of 4 in-, jections for protection against whoop , ing cough: 7 parents present. Hudson drove 1 present: none ah-, sent whose nanic was listed; none whi> didn't need any immunizations; none first diphtheria toxoid; 2 second diphtheria toxoid; none to have first ■of 4. injections for protection against Twhooping cough; i< smallpox; blood I test; 2 parents present. Edenton Colored School—7 present: J 2 absent whose names were listed; none who didn't need any immuniza tions: •;{. first diphtheria toxoid; 1 see : otid diphtheria, toxoid: 2 smallpox: t)i have first of 4 injections for pro tection against w lumping cough; 7. tfiovd test; f> parents present Ryan’s drove— No prospects for any pre-school children. White Oak School— i' present: abort vyh.vsv names ware listed; 1 ..'.:■ didn't ini d any immunizations: 1 tirst diphtheria t x-4d; - second diphtheria toxoid: - smallpox: i.-me ■■ haxe rrst "f 4 for pro teetv I: aga.i.st w !:■ ■ plug cough: <■ t,:...„j test: 4 parents present. .B'hr.N Scl.. •• 112 present: I.- ahker.t .-whose i.aga was listed: ' ■ d ■■ her a toxoid: 1 second d:j ntr.erla t.-x< ai. d stitallp. x; 2 i a . tirst f 4 ir.j,vt.i"tis f- r protec• ' ■■’ against whooping cough: 12 ■■! tv>-: s parents present: (iref'ii Ha . bi I: •■ -7 present: none absent whose nana was listed'; 1 who didn't Heed any immunizations; 1 first diphtheria toxoid: 4 second diphtheria t"X -:d; 2 s 1 : allpox; 7 blood test: «i parent,- present. Canaan's Tempi,— 7 present: none absent wlui-v nan., was listed: 1 who didn’t need any immunizations; 2 first diphtheria to.xoid; 2 second diphtheria toxoid; ■'; smallpox: none to have first of 4 injection- for protection against ' w hooping cough; 7 blood test.; .5 par -1 ,-nts present,. Warren's tlrove 7 present; none absent whose name was listed; none who didn't! need any immunizations;, first diphtheria toxoid; 2 second. diphtheria toxoid; a smallpox; none.; No Argument- Must Ease Your Cough °BACK ts ■•ware of Cauf Inar Bronchial Irritation Dae to Colds ! I IfN mart grt satisfaction or monftr tack. no argument—ls two or threo 1 I doses of Broa>chu>llne Emulsion I don't (Its you fast unmistakable relief, we will refund your money | without question. That's how good we think Bron •bu-llne Is. Contains no chloroform or narcot ics and no sweet sugary syrup. Not habit-forming. But If you are cough, cough, coughing yourself to pieces and losing your night’s rest. Instant ; i relief la what you want and what you I | get Ask for Bron-chu-llne Emulsion Leggett & Davis PHONE 187-J TRUCK FOR HIRE L ALSO SAND AND DIRT FOR SALE MOVING Day or Night Service Earl Jones 106 Oakum Street EDENTON, N. C. to have first of 4 injections for pro tection against whooping cough; 5 blood test; 3 parents present. Virginia Fork—3 present; none ab sent whose name was listed; none to have first diphtheria toxoid; none to have second diphtheria toxoid; 1 ’ smallpox; none to have first of 4 in jections for protection against whoop ing cough; 3 blood test; 1 parent : present. St. John’s School—-12 present; none absent whose name was listed; 3 who didn't need any immunizations; none first diphtheria toxoid; 1 second diph j theria toxoid; •• smallpox; 2 to havei first of 4 injections for protection' against whooping cough; 12 blood test; x parents present. lireen Hal! School—7 present; nolle absent w hose name was listed; I who didn't need any imiminizat ions; I first diphtheria toxoid; 4 second diphtheria toxoid; 2 smallpox; 7 blood test: b parents present. t’enter Hill I) present; 1 absent whose uatiie was listed; 1 who didn't need any immunizations;.'. I tirst diph theria toxoid: none second diphtheria toxoid: 2 smallpox; 2 to have first of 4 injections for protection against w hooping cough: !* blood test: 7 par rots present,- Britt's School 1 present; -7 absent whose names yvere listed; none that didn't m,d any mnti.uniziltions; mine tirst diphtheria toxoid: I second ' diphthoi ia toxoid; .lione smallpox; I i blood test;. 1 parent present. The Health Office points out that it •■has boen mad, a law for each child who is entering school to Be protected against diphtheria, w hooping rough and smallpox. Children who have not had all of these immunizations are urged to Be taken to a family doctor, ' or to . the Health Department on Fri dav or Saturday morning. The. Health l I Vpart ment. closes at 12 o'clock noon. Parents are urged to bring a certi ficate to show that children have Been protected against these diseases. 1 KI’ISI’OI’AL SERVICES Thu I lev. Harold W. Clilnur. rec tor of the St. Paul's Episcopal j Church, announces the following ser vic.es at St. Paul’s. Sunday, March Third Sunday in j Lent—B A. M., the Holy Communion; | 0:30 A. M., Church School; 11 .A. M., the Holy Communion, corporate com-! munion and united thank offering of the Woman’s Auxiliary. Monday through Friday—ll A. M., morning prayer: 7 P M.. eveninc prayer. Thursday -4:30 P. M., children’6 > itoir rehearsal and service; 8 P. M., cor.i'rmation instruction at 'he Par ish House. 4 \j;sv IV eC to 1J lURIto *F' iy>n rt 'k I- DRINK ili ruDUBLEi i C. P. O. CLUB EDENTON NAVAL AIK STATION t Extends a cordial invitation to all veterans 1 and their friends to visit the club at any time. A dance will be held Saturday night from 8 to 11:30 P. M. to which all are invited for an enjoyable evening. ❖ Call Chief C. L. Saxton at the CPO Club to make arrangements for entrance to the station. Miss Carolyn Oglesby | Graduates As Nurse! 1 Miss Carolyn Oglesby, daughter of | 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oglesby, was j graduated as a nurse February 18, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Haiti-1 ; more, Md. Miss Oglesby was graduated fiom j J Edenton High School in 1941 and entered ECTC at Greenville that] same fall. She spent one year at I ECTC and decided on a nursing 1 career and in the fall of 1942 enter jed Johns Hopkins. After two and ' one-half years at Johns Hopkins she. joined the Cadet Nursing Corps and transferred to the l'. S. Army New- I ton I). Baker General Hospital for the required period of training for ■ nurses entering the Army. The end I of the war brought about a change of pia.is ami. she decided against en- I taring the . service and accepted a posit ion with Transcontinental Air . linos to begin next month at Kansas City. Baptist Young People In (’barge Os Service Members of the Intermediate Trait)ing Union will have complete - charge of the evening worship ser vice at the Baptist Church .Sunday! ■evening, March 24 at . 7:30 . o’clock, j The theme of the program will bo! "My All Sufficient Christ”. Special —— -V "AL h.n••• Now/Can Breathe Again! If Wonderfullyqulck.alittleVa-tro-nolupeach K nostril helps open the nasal passages-makes J breathing easier —when your head fills up F >ls with stuffy transient congestion! If you need I relief tonight from such breathing distress - Va-tro-nol. Follow directions in package. JwijM* 1 *” VA-IRO-NOL ! Attention Motorist! \ I I | Come in and let us tune up your motor i and tighten up your car for Spring and Summer driving. I ★ I WE I EWE FLOOR MATS SEAT COVERS I STORAGE BATTERIES HORNS | M( )TOR HL( X’K ASSEMBLY Chevrolet Trained Mechanics | 1 18. B. H. Motor Co. i | VUI R CHEVROLET DEALER | ! 1 s. 17 Phone 400 I II EDEN I ON. N. (' I I'-- I I music will be furnished by members ' of the sextette and also by a special 1 intermediate choir. Families and , friends of this group are especially ' urged to be present. B 111 i'll A NNOI'N CEM ENT | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reese Pick | Ter, a 9H -pound son, Saturday night iat their home at Morris Circle. The ; newcomer’s name is Paul Thornton ; Pickier. HEADACHE^ Capodint cootaliu 4 »p«cial!r T7 £ * •circled IngcedieoU that work together to giv* qoick relief - * E from headache Md aearalgU* \W, Follow direction* on label. ) J / UEHEl>fil llli >1 Li sg #F- * B i BETTER THAN SOAP l 1-pound •)■., package “•'' AT YOl'R LOCAL GROCER