PAGE EIGHT President Os Lions Visitor In Edenton Clifford Pierce Royally Greeted By Group of Local Lions Met by a delegation of Edenton Lions and Secretary of the Chamber Quickly Relieves Distress of sne&ty,Stuffy ttewKktfds ' /''N A little Va-tro-noi tip /SoeW.nuH each nostril promptly i I Z„,hls V 1 ' relieves snifflv, stuffy \ t^P 5 distress of head, colds \F I,J makes breathing easier, Also hcjji prevent many colds from developing "fa&\ 1 if .Used; in- time. -Try You’ll like it! Follow *&7 directions in package. VICKS VA-TRS-NO& 'V 1 i , ■ N ..S W ‘ S' ' • -■ t 'l*' j : # ; us you ' A j York, Bronze Label t3£o 1 I You can wear the York your own ~b~ ■y 7 w way .. . crease it yourseif or get m mj MJ , ii prc-shapnl as most men do now 0 j KJj Good-looking bound brim, with an easy snap to it. A hat that has Vcfcr-F 1 - Hat* style . . . built in. Tune In Drew Pearson Every Sunday at 7P. M. Station ARC r o The Men’s Shop EDENTON. N C. V ■/ VISIT OUR OYSTER BAR We Are Now Ready to Serve You Fresh Selected Oysters the Way You Like Them PHONE US FOR SPECIAL PARTIES DIXIE* GRILL Phone 113-W J. T. GIBBS GIBSON BRICKLE m m mmmwm mm«j f s Pur YOUP CAP | IN OUR EXPERTS* J hands— they J HAVE THE J i * know hqw * J i I i I ... they “know how” to find all | I I r *|Q J ’ the ache* and paiaa yonr ear | | I may hare. Ton may be anre 0 0 / I your aato will get A-l care g 0 Ufffftfrm when our experienced mechan- g g MM KillML •*» check it Drive in today l g \ ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY > “YOUR FORD DEALER” 0 i i EDENTON, N. C. I I ! of Commerce Peter Carlton, Clifford i Pierce, president of Lions Interna | tional, was a brief visitor in Edenton Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Pierce was j very much impressed with the beauty ! and historical background of Edenton and had his picture taken in front of the Court House. The distinguished visitor was pre sented the key to the city by Mayor Leroy Haskett, and Dr. Wallace Grif fith president of the Edenton Lions Club, presented him with a copy of Inglis Fletcher’s latest historical novel, “Toil of the Brave;”’ Mr. Pierce left later in the after noon for Wilson to attend a district Lions meeting. He was accompanied to Edenton by Sanford Aydlett and Shelby Cooper of Elizabeth City and Major Norn an Truoblood, former dis ■trict governor and Mrs. Trueblood. — '■ BIRTHDAY PARTY Theda Goodwin, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. John L. Goodwin, celebrated I her eighth birthday Monday after noon at her home on Eden Street. Before being served ice cream, cake and candies, numerous games were ; enjoyed, with Sandra White and .Mini'dy; Deese winning prizes. Many ' beautiful and useful gifts were re ed, -.Those attending were Misses San rUE CHOW AN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C. 4 ifURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 dra White, Janet Bunch, Janice Com-1 er, Marcha Speight, Maxine and Ann Spruill,- Leigh Dobson, Ann Taylor, Mary Pearl Harrell, Judy and Peggy Elliott, Marjory Thigpen, Jean and Mazzelle Leary, Gene and Dorothy Lee Spruill, Raven Hollowell, Peggy Dale, Jackie Wallace, Brenda Dean Mooney, Ann Perkins, Ann Hawkins, Peggy Goodwin and Theda Goodwin, Master Bud Skiles, Ray Hollowell. Ralph Hawkins, Billy Bunch, Bill Goodwin, Jr., Buddy Deese, Erol Flynn and Johnny Goodwin, Jr. [High School News] BY FRANCIS CHESSON The Home Economics Department staged a diverting fashion show Fri day of last week. Each model posed on the stage to exhibit her costume and simultaneously a speaker told of the versatality of the garment;" The all cotton clothing varied from catchy bathing suits to attractive evening dresses. . The members of the Edenton Junior and Senior 4-H Clubs are presenting an assembly program Thursday and | Friday morning of this week in ob servance cf National 4-H Club Week, j | Then, on April 10, in the Edenton | ! High School auditorium, at 10 o’clock j j the annual meeting of the Sixteenth District Federation of Home Demon stration Clubs will be held. Ushers are being selected from each Senior j Girls’ Club of each district. Chowan Youth Member Os Antarctic Expedition Floyd M. Taylor. 21, cook third class, USX, of Tyner, is serving aboard the attack cargo ship USS Merrick, part of Task Force 68, the Navy’s Antarctic Expedition. On the trip to the South Polar re gion young Taylor was initiated into the Ancient Royal Order of the Deep as the ship crossed the equator. The “polywogs,” or men who had not crossed the equator before, were ini tiated into the organization in a two dav ceremony. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stal lings. a six-pound, eight-ounce daugh ter, Brenda Mae, Saturday, March 1. SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPEN’S Radio Service For quick and dependable radio service, call THOMAS JACKSON at Hughes-Holton Hardware Store. Jackson Radio Service We Carry All Kinds of Parts Which Are Available fait fall New, Fast-Heatinp| Coleman OIL-BURNING % WATER HEATER' | * | ?> /»;, They’re Coleman-built! that means features for top economy, long life, beauty. See them in our display today! 20-Gal., 30-Gal., dia g g mmmm 45-Gal. Sizes. tj)| | | kn Our Low Price | | | 20-Gal. Size, Only RALPH L PARRISH EDENTON, N. C. 1 0. M. Eason Winner Os ) Frozen Food Locker Many people the latter part of last week visited and inspected John Mit chener’s Colonial Frozen Food Lock ers on North Broad Street, and the plant is now in full operation. Each person visiting the plant during “open house” was requested to register and on Saturday evening a name was drawn out, which entitled the lucky person to a locker for one year. The person winning the locker was O. M. Eason,Who lives on Route 1, Edenton. Carlton Will Resume Radio Broadcasts (Continued from Page One) work, as well as from the president of WTAR, Campbell Arnoux. Peter Carlton is also known in the writing field and his columns appear ed frequently in the Daily Advance, the Independent and The Chowan Herald. They were entitled "Albe marle Scouting,” "Scouting Around,” "Seouter of the Week” and “Tomor row’s Citizens.” He writes a column now for The Chowan Herald entitled “Scout in’ A round.” In his writing, talking and dealings | with people. Mr. Carlton brings into { play a wide background of experi j ences, understanding and compassion | for his fellowman, and; he is not ad verse to going “all out” when he be ; lieves in .he righteousness of a cause, according to friends who know him in , timately. Carlton has boon writing since he j became a member of the LaSail Military Academy yearbook staff, back in 1928, In college he was sports editor of the College Year book, the Kanakadea of Alfred Uni versity. He belonged to. the Samuel Johnson T iterary Society at the Uni versity of Alabama when he was in attendance there in 1921. He has pDuj^n j written many poems and one which ' received much attention was one writ | ten in defense of mothers-in-law. He acted a small part in one of the first movie productions ever made 'back in 1922, when the industry fre quented the heights of Fort Lee, New Jersey, iiis father was a “med showman” and travelled the country with Indians and cowboys. Carlton says he’ll always remember old Frank Canoe, an Iroquois Indian, who took a fancy to him and was always show ing him how to do Indian dances. He also did a few “bit” parts on the “med-show” stage. One of his religious articles written for young people during the wpr ap peared in the Christian Science Senti nel, entitled “The Army ’chaplain.’ Mr. Carlton did extensive prison work as a social worker in the Brook lyn City prison, tae Elks Island de tention quarters for aliens and the Governor’s island Military prom.;.; / 1 " ' ' Ne Greeting Cards For All Occasions CAMPETS JEWELERS V J AMV ’ Q -1 . « . ; > ignjgSiftt . BEAUTY Y.'.YON '*• 1 '"■■■ - ■■■■«■■ .mu ■■■■■■■■ i ■ ' ■ 11 ■■■■ Venetian Blinds Are Now Available In Many Colors g 1 1 Wood or Aluminum MEASUREMENTS TAKEN Local Firm —B. & B Venetian '* Blind Company. ON SALE BY THE EDENTON FURNITURE COMPANY NEXT DOOR TO CITIZENS BANK BUILDING PHONE 50-W EDENTON, N. C. fcHAS* 1H YdToTcRMPANY j * TO GIVE BEAR AUTO ALINEMENT t * SERVICE TO STOP TIRE WEAR t J AND BAD STEERING < Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company, who is operating a garage at P M 105-IQ9 East Queen Street, has just installed the complete set of M J gauges and tools used in the BEAR SYSTEM OF WHEEL ALINE- * | MENT. This is the method used and recommended by practically all 0 - important automobile manufacturers, because it is the most accurate P method known and the only system that returns every car and truck I g to original factory specifications so that it steers like new. No feature of automotive service has come so prominently to pub- * P lie attention during the past few years, as the maintenance of aline- U g merit in the front-end and wheels. This is because the combination P all-the-year driving and higher speeds created a need for a service that P g would insure reduced operating costs and greater degree of motoring g W safety. P P Perhaps the most frequent source of trouble is a slight bend or P g twist of the front axle or knee units which throws the wheels out of g. V> line and scrapes the tires sideways along the road. It also causes wan- PI 0 dering, weaving, and bad steering. fi A? essential feature of the new BEAR EQUIPMENT is the fact \ that i‘. includes special hydraulic devices for straightening bent or. P g twisted axles and knees, in the car by cold process, which does not as- g feet the temper of the metal nor weaken the front suspension. By P t\ correcting these parts in the car, it saves the car being tied up for 0 ** days while such are removed for straightening. P A. E. Jenkins believes that offering such a device to Edenton mo- % g torists is a real forward step in accident prevention, and that use of 4 ™ the service will also save motorists many dollars in the tire replace- P 0 ments. The new service is now ready. 0 during the war. He claims a most extensive friendship with people from all over the country. According to Mr. Carlton, the pro grams will contain news items, com ments and personality slants, mainly about our own county folks. The program is sponsored by J. 11. Con ger, consignee of Texaco Products, Cam pen’s Jewelers and Albemarle Restaurant. » Veterans Llhoose a profitable oost war professional career — CHIROPRACTIC i Attend a tour vear accredited college in New York. Chicago. Indianapolis. Portland. or Toronto, under the G. 1. Bill of Rights. For tardier tnformatios. write National Chiropractie Association. Inc. . National Bid*. Wehuter fit'. lowa