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Taylor Chairman Easter Seal Sales In Chowan County Drive for Crippled Chil dren Continues Until Easter County chairmen for the annual Easter Seal Campaign for the North Carolina League for Crippled Child ren Jiave been announced by Senator Trf O’Berry, president of the Lefct 6 ae, and Miss Ethel Honeycutt, executive secretary. Among the appointments in 78 of the 100 counties in the State is W. J. Taylor, who will again serve as chair man in Chowan County. Mr. Taylor announced that Geddes B. Potter will direct the campaign in Chowan County and in accepting the appointment Mr. Potter said: “The purchase of Easter Seals will help the Chowan County Society to meet the needs of many handicapped persons in our own community. The society seeks to supplement rather . ——FOR Councilman-at-Large I am taking this opportunity to announce that I will again be a ; candidate for re-election as Coun cilman-at-large in the Democratic | Primary election on May 6. My | only purpose in seeking re-election is to be of some service to Edenton and if elected, I promise to dis charge the duties involved to the best of my ability in the interest of the Town as a whole. 1 will ap preciate the vote and support of my many friends, who have seen fit to elect me to the office for five terms. J. Edwin Bufflap Taylorlheatre] EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 I Sunday Shows 3:30 and 9:15 o Today (Thursday) and Friday, March 27-28 George Raft and Lynn Bari in “NOCTURNE” —o A .rday, March 29 Tex Ritter and Dave O'Brien in “DEAD OR ALIVE” o Sunday, March 30— Ingrid Bergman and Robert Montgomery in "RAGE IN HEAVEN” o Monday and Tuesday, March 31 - April 1— Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in “NOTORIOUS” o Wednesday, April 2 Double Feature Sonja Henie and John Payne in “SUN VALLEY SERENADE” . Also “SECRETS OF A SORORITY GIRL” o Coming April 3-4 Mickey Rooney in “LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY” ' I f Buy Bcy'ore Death, seeing is j * i "j/fjuk KNOWING $ : I specialize in erecting monu- jf P SmEW ments on foundations five feet g P iPi SMITH '*l* 09n deep. Therefore, I can safely ‘ Ik i guarantee every job against P ./'jHfciT LEANING ... or FALLING. '■'/ /kwml! * invite and insist that my P 'i -—ft*jjaSSP.'customers be present when a P ■ •a, .'ißiiitSKlMw 1 monument is erected. I j. WINTON SAWYER J ( MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS P PHONE 1119 405 S. ROAD ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. | SEED PEANUTS SHELLED Peanut Shelter now open. All peas picked for planting. You may save time by having yours shelled early. SATTERFIELD & HOLTON EDENTON, N. C. PHONE 394 than duplicate the service of other public and private agencies for the handicapped.” Mr. Potter in turn named as mem bers of the committee J. A. Curran, A. E. Jenkins and Ear! Harrell, treasurer. During its 14 years of service to the crippled and handicapped of Chowan County the society has aided over 36 crippled children and adults. Funds raised will be used for cor rective shoes, braces, crutches and wheel chairs; transportation to clin ics; hospital, surgical and convales cent care; camping programs and other services for crippled children in Chowan County. Bolh Taylor and Potter hope the county will raise S4OO through the sale of the sfjals. Last year $3Ol was raised. Baseball Officials Lions Club’s Guests Lefty Gomez Principal Speaker at Meeting Monday Night Binghamton baseball club officials and sports writers were guests of the Lions Club Monday night, all of whom spoke briefly during the meeting, ex pressing their pleasure in being in Edenton for spring training of the Triplets. Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, for j mer New York Yankee pitching star, I and manager of Binghamton this I year, delighted the Lions with some [reminiscences of his big league ex periences. Among the guests, besides Gomez, were Leon Hamilton, business man ager, Joe Antolick, who is assisting Gomez, and Sam Nash and Charles Peet, Binghamton sports writers. During the meeting Dr. Wallace Griffin, Lions president, reported that the local ilub ranks 16th in a list of 68 clubs in overall activities. Little Mike Malone, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. j E. Malone, also contributed to the pleasure of the evening by playing several piano selections. District Meeting Os Home Agents Friday In Edenton School According to Miss Rebecca Colwell, Chowan County home agent, a dis trict meeting of home demonstration agents will be held in the high school auditorium Friday, March 28. After the business is transacted Mrs. Charles P. Wales will present a paper Lost or Strayed I WEDNESDAY NIGHT Red Cow with white head and feet, long horns. REWA R D ! F.V. WHITE or LJ. BASS | Paradise Stock Farm ! SHEAFFER AND PARKER PENS CAMPER'S i THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C„ ntUK.SDA\, MARCH a', 1947. she read recently at the State His torical Association meeting held in Raleigh. As a climax to the meeting the home demonstration agents will be taken on a tour of Edenton, especial ly visiting the points of historical in terest. Holy Week Services At Episcopal Church Services at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church have been announced by the rector, the Rev. Harold W. Gilmer, as follows: Sunday, March 30, Palm Sunday— -8 A. M., the Holy Communion; 9:30 A. M., Church School, 11 A. M., morning prayer with sermon; 7:30 P. M., Young People’s Service League. Services for Holy Week will be as follows: Wednesday, April 2—ll A. M., morning prayer and Litany; 5 P. M., evening prayer and meditation. Thursday, April 3—5 P. M., even ing prayer and children’s service; 8 P. M„ Maudy Thursday, Holy Com munion. Friday, April 4, Good Friday—l 2 noon to 3 P. M., three hour serv ice. Saturday, April 6, Easter Eve —3 P. M., Holy Baptism, Convention Os BTIJ Be In Aulander On April 18th And 19th Definite dates for the annual East ern Regional Training Union Con vention have been released by the executive committee as Friday and Saturday, April 18 and April 19. The Aulander First Baptist Church will be host to the convention and a!! training union members, workers, of ficers, leaders and pastors will be in terested in this announcement. The Eastern Region is composed of some 120 churches of the Chowan and West Chowan Associations. It embraces the territory from the Vir ginia State line through Hyde Coun ty and from the Roanoke River to the Atlantic Ocean. Each church is I requested to appoint official delegates and all training union members and all others interested in B.T.U. work are cordially invited to attend. According to reports from the Regional Director, John Elliott of Edenton, a very interesting program of addresses, talks, conferences, dem onstrations, plays, vocal and instru mental music Is being arranged. Tin- »4 nj ji t> isVja£3wßy2jL ! 1 Wf &j§j*!!]jif& * r ab 4 * 1 i lmifßi^HiMMMHH^^Bi^BßlßHßSiffffW^wfr^i'^W 111 We second the motion ■ssr We’ll do our part! International Harvester has reduced prices to save users of its products $20,000,000 a year. The reductions apply to a selected list of various products made by the Company. In making its announcement to the general public last week, International Harvester said: “We believe there is nothing more important to this country than to lower the prices of goods people buy . “The American people have insisted that the government withdraw from its attempts to control prices in peacetime. That places the responsibility where it belongs—in the hands of business and industry. "Because we believe price reduction it vital, we are willing te assume the risks involved." As International Dealers we will do our pert We will pass International Harvester’s price reductions to our eustcuMra. t Byrum Implement & Truck Company Edenton, N. C. Elizabeth City, N. C. —^ mm .a^ mm— m mmmm mtmammmm mmmhm^ua^ aammaammmmamtammmmuwarns m■mum program will bo divided into four sessions with a banquet at 5:46 Fri day afternoon and the convention operrs at 2:56 Friday afternoon and closes at 2:00 P. M. Saturday after noon. All church directors and pas tors are asked to begin now to make plans for the attendance of their groups. Governor Appoints Chester Morris Judge (Continued from Page One) distress at the untimely death of Judge C. E. Thompson, whom I ad mired as a jurist of high calibre and a fine Christian gentleman. “The elevation of the Hon. < hester Morris to the Bench is certainly a well deserved recognition of his char acter and ability, and I wish to pledge him my sincere cooperation. “To the people of the First Dis trict I wish to express my deepest appreciation for their support of my appointment, and assure them of my every effort to carry out to th.-ir sat l isfaction the duties of Solicitor.” Judge Morris, 42, ha? him Solicitor since 1938, pri-T to which time he served, as county attorney in Curri tuck County for 12 years. He is a native of Gar s County, and ritt nded school at Sunhury. He studied iuw at Wake Forest and was admitted to the Bar on his'2.l:A' birthday. He Vac* ic ed in Asheville before going to Curri tuck to- open a Jaw office of hiso ,vn. Mr < Ira'vo, 29, i« a sen of Mrs. Anne Shepard Gratia.n ami the. late William A. Graham. After graduat ing from Edtnt n High S' 1 : tended Wo i;;nr\ i orc.-.t• School . <i later the University of North Car 1 : a securing his,‘All degree in 193 ft and LL.fe. degree in ISW. He has been active in political circles in .Chowan. County and the Bar Association of the .First'--.Judicial Distrii t, and has served term? a? pron-cuting aitm: -y and judge of the Chowan County Re corder’s Court. He enlisted in '■■■'■ Navy November 28, 1942, and was discharged as a lieutehant-cpnrmano-r on March 21, 1946. FOR Councilman-at-Large This is to inform the voters in Edenton that I am a candidate for re-election as Cou ne i! rr.-a t-1 .ar ge in the May Cth Democratic Pri mary election. I will appreciate the vote and support of the voters in Edenton in the election. W. J. Yates Legionnaires Start To Share Officers Club Ed Bond Post of the American Le gion have begun a tentative program for sharing the Officers Club at the Edenton Naval Air Station, which will be tried on an experimental basis for a period of a few weeks. Under present plans the club will be open Saturday night, beginning March 29, when any civilian may attend provid ed he or she is accompanied by a member in good standing of the Post. Arrangements have also been made to open the club to the teen-age group each Friday night, beginning next week, providing members of the PTA furnish chaperones. The Post is now working on rules and regulations which will be adopted as the Legionnaires progress with! their plan of sharing the splendid club. Look At Your Hair! Does it need shaping and a soft Permanent for a lovely new Spring hair style? We have •i the Permanent for your hair. Come in for complete Beauty Service. I lIU HURL BEAUTY SALON : i Phone 120 I I MARY WILMA WARD, Operator | i MILDRED BYRD, Proprietor and Operator i s -j M BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS Pepsi-Cola Company, Long liland City, N. Y. PEPSI COLA COMPANY OF ELIZABETH CITY, N C. And now a word of gratitude to our friends who have patiently waited for the new machines they need. As most of our customers are aware, International Harvester has done everything possible—and some things that seemed impossible —to maintain and increase production. The outlook is somewhat better. Soon we hope to supply equipment to all of those who have cooperated so fahfafußy with us. Meanwhile, the same top-quality International Service and Parts that have kept equipment operating for our customers during the difficult years are available from us. We urge our friends to continue to use these facilities to obtain maximum operating economy. International Harvester is doing its part with quality, in creased production and reduced prices. We will do our p«rt fat thin territory PAGE SEVEN Greeting Cards For AH Occasions CAMPEN’S JEWELERS CHOWAN COUNTY NEWS " NEIGHBOR! I H M By PETER CARLTON WCNC Sundays I:4c P. M.
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