H. A. Cam pen Awarded Honorary Membership By Masons In Hertford Twelve Edenton Masons went to Hertford Thursday night to attend the 125th anniversary of Perquimans Lodge, No. 106, A. F. & A. M., at | which meeting H. A. Campen, Dis J Vj "IB I I \ jSWppY ,15 SEES’ IX VOGUE . . . The voluminous look in a coat of all worsted crepe. Braid bound and tightly belted. Sizes 10 to 18_ $45.00 Preston’s V -/* »* , *^T )rl 'rftfVTJ BODY AND FENDER WORK We are pleased to announce the acquisition f of a body and fender department capable of re- f pairing and repainting any type of automobile. I A number of customers already have expressed 1 their complete satisfaction of work done for 1 them, and we will be delighted to do any kind of I this sort of work on your car. I ❖ [ l Edenton Auto Supply CALL ffl-W OR STOP TO SEE US | East Church Street Opposite Post Off ice Edenton , * - - - -» « ■» . .** ■■■ ■*»..— trict Deputy Grand Master of the Second District, was honored by being conferred honorary membership in the Hertford lodge. The honor was bestowed upon Mr. Campen for his many years of work in this section and because of a long line of ances tors who Were members of Perquim ans Lodge. The certificate of honor ; ary membership was very ably pre sented by G. C. Buck, after which Mr. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946. ! Campen in a few well chosen words r expressed his appreciation for the i honor and the consideration of the i Perquimans brethren. 1 At the same time a group of Hert -1 ford Masons were presented 25-year membership certificates and recogni tion was also made of W. F. C. Ed wards, who has been a Mason 56 years. A very interesting program was arranged for the occasion with J. S. McNider in charge. The Edenton Masons attending the affair were H. A. Campen, the Rev. W. C. Francis, Richard Baer, C. H. Wood, John Lee Spruill, Benjamin Henry Smith, W. P. Goodwin, W. 0. Elliott, Thomas H. Stroehecker, Clar- ! ence Yeingst, Jack Mooney and J. J Edwin Bufllap. TWO MASSES EVERY SUNDAY EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH j At 9 and 11 A. M. start holy I | masses, including serman, March 31, : , { on "The Most Holy Sacrifice of the ; Mass,” Holy Communion, concluding in 45 minutes, followed at once by Sunday School, in St. Ann's Catholic i j Church, stated Father F. J. McCourt,! < rector, who invites everybody to all j 1 services, Confessions begin half | : ! hour, end five minutes before ser- j Week mornings, one mass, j Communion, Rosary. Lenten Fridays 8 P. M.: Way of the Cross, benedic tion, choir practice. Classified and Legal j IT ( PS FOK sX LE-- WEIGHTNABOUT 60 pounds each. See R. C. Runch, Route 1, Edenton, N. C. ltp PAINTING AND DECORATING OF all kinds. Call J. J. Price, phone 385, Edenton, N. C. mar2BApr4,ll,lßpd ; FOR SALE _ — MULE, WEIGHING about 1,000 pounds. See C. E. Lupton, Route 3, Edenton, N. C. mar2BApr4,llpd FOR SALE NICE HEALTHY Nandina plants for sale. One to three feet high. Apply to Mrs. J. L. Wiggins, 303 Granville St. ltc FOR SALE—NEW NO. 15 INTER national middle busters. R. G. Cooke Truck & Implement Co., Aulandcr, N, C. Phone 371. Mar2BApr4e North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. BEFORE THE CLERK Gathelia Lee Rowsom and husband, C. A. Rowsom, and Mary Collins, widow, Petitioners vs. The heirs at law of J. T. Blount, de ceased, if any, whose names and addresses are unknown to the Pe titioners, and any and all wives or j husbands of said unknown heirs whose names and addresses are un known to the petitioners, and any i and all heirs of any person herein named or not, who may have had or have any interest in the prop erty which is the subject hereof, if any there be in addition to those herein named whose names and ad dresses are unknown to the peti tioners, and also their respective spouses if they are living or their j surviving spouses if they are de | and their personal repre sentatives, successors or assigns, ■ \viWc- names and addresses are tin-i ” ' ' ‘ _ _ _ m known to the petitioners, and all other persons having or claiming any right, title, interest, estate, claim, easement or other interest whatsoever in the lands which are the subject of this action, whose names and addresses are unknown to the petitioners, Defendants. NOTICE The defendants above named, ex cept such of them as may have been duly served with summons in this cause, and any and all wives or hus bands of the persons herein above named, whose names and addresses I are unknown to the petitioners, and any and all heirs of any person, whether named above or not, who may have had or have any interest in the property which is the subject | hereof, if any there be in addition j to those named above, whose names ! and addresses are unknown to the j petitioners, and also their respective | spouses if they be living, or their j surviving spouses if they be deceas ed, and their personal represent- 1 I atives, successors, or assigns, whose I names and addresses are unknown to the petitioners, and all other persons having or claiming any right, title, interest, estate, claim, easement, or other interest whatsoever in the real estate which is the subject of this action, whose names are unknown to the petitioners, will take notice that a Special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of Superior Court, of Chowan | County, N. C., for the purpose of selling for division the real estate described in the petition, the same | being the following real estate in Chowan County, N. C., to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land 53 CORDIALS 1 \ v.\ V- - \ Wily HIM APRICOT CJUvtrti BRANDY r '**- AustiruNichols6Co. I How to be your own "RICH UNCLE" Chances ahe that no one will ever leave you a million dollars, or even a couple I of thousand. But why worry ? S You can he your own rich uncle if you stick with the payroll savings plan. 1 No trusting to luck, then—the future £ you want can he yours. The home you I hope to buy, a college education for the 1 kids, money for emergencies, or travel, a or retirement—you’re sure of them if you I keep on buying U. S. Saving* Bond* reyu- V larlyl ISAVE THE EASY WAY... BUY YOUR BONDS ' ' THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS ;' The Bank of Edenton “SAFETY FOR SA VINOS SINCE 1 894” * - MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM , ► in Edenton Township, Chowan Coun ty, N. C., lying on the Hertford road and bounded North by the land for merly owned by Leah Myers, East by the said Hertford road, South by Daisy Blount, West by the land for merly owned by Cherry Blount and Emanuel Blount; being the same land described in a deed from James McCoy and wife to Jacob Drew and Wife, Rachel Drew, and J. T. Illount; registered in Book Y, pages 21, in | the Office of Register of Deeds, I Chowan County, N. C. See last Will and Testament of Jacob Drew, de ceased, recorded in Wills Book F, page 268, in the Office of Clerk of Superior Court, of Chowan County, N. 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It’s the easiest way j you’ve ever »een to have a "rich uncle!” I And said defendents will further take notice that they are hereby re quired to be and appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County, N. C., on or before the 10th day of May, 1946, and answer or de mur to said petition. And let them further take notice that if they fail so to do, the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. Witness my hand this 26th day of March, 1946. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk of Superior Court, Chowan County. J. N. I’ruden, Attorney for the Pet itioners. 1 M a r2BA pr4,II,IBJNP PAGE FIVE