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PAGE SIX Carroll Speaker At | Chowan PTA Meet Baptist Minister Em phasizes Importance of Christian Education “The greatness of America, the quality of the men and women, is the product of the home. As our children go, so goes the world. Parents must not be too busy to give the child the attention he should have.” These thoughts were given by the Rev. R. N. Carroll, pastor of the Baptist Church, in his address to members of CU ! LOR E N . . . PICTURES Don’t forget onr invitation to have your picture* taken FREE rod published in this newspaper. Remind your parents it costi them ■othing! Vie are having Wolta Studios, of Det Moines. lowa, nationally known children’s photographers, take your pictures expressly for pub lication in a new feature titled “CITIZENS of TOMORROW* Remind your parents that nothing need be subscribed to; they do not even have to boa reader of thi* paper. There are no strings of any kind! Every youngster in this trading area is eligible. There it no age limit. Extra prints may be obtained by arranging with the studio representative when the pose for publication it selected; bat this. too. is entirely up to your parents. Clippings of these pictures will become treasured memento* as childhood, so be sure to eall on onr photographer during the time mentioned below. We do not want a single local youngster to he disappointed. Appointments an NOT necessary, bat ona as yaur parents or another adult must accompany you.' ar Below Is fits Urns and place so have your pictures taken without co stl HOTEL lOSEPH HEWES SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 —1 TO BP. M, J \ so "" 0 for your \A j ' ( telephone \r( \ If you are building a new borne, be sure to provide \ lor built-in telephone facilities. Telephone conduits, \ inexpensive and easy to install during construction or | remodeling, will conceal telephone wires within walls and carry them to neat handy outlets. We will be j happy to help you "telephone condition" your home. .. Just call our business office. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. \ f CALL US FOR HEATING SERVICE • We Install Tanks and Stoves • We Clean Stoves and Furnaces • We Sell All Grade Fuel Oil ■ * J. H. Conger CONSIGNEE'FOR THE TEXAS COMPANY the Chowan Parent-Teacher Associa tion on “Home’s Responsibility of \ Citizenship.” Mr. Carroll emphasized the import ance of teaching children to respect authority, to have regard for free dom and the rights of others. He stressed .Christian education in the home. “Character is molded qnd guided in the home. The church and the school cannot offset the evils (earned in the home,” he said. In the absence of the president and vice president, the principal, . Mr. Nichols, presided at the business meeting. W. J. Taylor presented facts of the bond issue drive. Miss Bramm's first grade received the banner for having the most par ents present. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. G., THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1948. Miss Mary Eliza White Weds J. Ralph Smith ■ In Ceremony January 10 J A beautiful candlelight wedding ; ■ took place Saturday afternoon, Janu- 1 : ary 10th, in the Edenton Baptist , Church, when Miss Mary Eliza White, ; | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, became the bride of James ' • Ralph Smith, son of Mrs. J. R. Smith ( > and the late Mr. Smith of Terre Haute, Indiana. The double ring I ceremony was used, with the Rev. R. • N. Carroll, pastor of the bride and • bridegroom, officiating. I Miss Agnes Chappell, church or- , ganist, rendered a program of nuptial , I music and Miss Julia Burton sang , 1 “Because” and “Always.” 1 The church was beautifully decorat- j . ed with a green and white color scheme carried out to perfection and , beauty. j Miss White, who was given in mar- , riage by her father, was attractively . attired in a plain blue gabardine suit with black accessories and wore a shoulder corsage of purple throated orchids. Miss Nelle Perry was maid of honor and wore a mulberry gabardine suit with navy blue accessories with a shoulder corsage of white gardenias. The bridegroom had as his best man Dennis Willy. Ushers were Alex, Sam and J. Frank White, Jr., brothers of the bride, and Wesley Chesson. Immediately following the ceremony the immediate families and intimate friends were entertained informally by the bride’s parents at their home on West Eden Street. The newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Indiana, and upon their return will make their home in Hertford. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Edeft ton High School and attended Mars Hill College. Prior to her marriage she was employed at the Bank of Edenton. Mr. Smith is connected with the Cobb Construction Company. A number of parties were given in honor of the bride prior to the wed ding, hostesses being Miss Ruth By rum and Mrs. Dennis Willy, Nelle Perry, Mrs.' Scott Harrell and Miss Marie Goodwin. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear mother, Elvie Virginia Nixon, who died January 17, 1942: No need to watch at the window, 1 i say, or list the door, She has gone with angels forever, where pain and partings are o’er. We will try to bow in silence ’neath the willow that fell, Knowing He whose hand doeth all things well. And when our probation is ended, and when life’s journey is through, We hope to meet you, dear Mother, in those Heavenly mansions, too. —Daughter Fatina. Gift Wrapping Materials and Greeting Cards For All Occasions j CAMPEN’S JEWELERS I HAPPY SHOES ■lt ResoUd with "St*erhea<T ih» tanntd-for-wear SoUather. • Their hiBUorBMWORd the uppers shining bright. Our cumpUt* *hoe service adds extra wear te eVry pok # W. M. Rhodes Shoe Repair Shop j 429 South Broad Street EDENTON. N. C. Bu T.W-JONES i COC\Z>:t\ I o.'l_L,' JWB wu-u ytoa k Htl_F> me .jJ W»TH I N\ART-/.(J| lesson r Jhe/5 >jXTerr»ou'/ mi ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO. I HQNE^eJ ENLISTS IN ARMY Master Sergeant C. B. Cayton, re cruiting officer for the Albemarle area, has announced that Edward L. Bazemore, son of G. D. Bazemore, Route '3, was accepted for enlistment in the Regular Army. Mr. Bazemore will be sworn in the Army at Fort Bragg, N. C., after which he will be transferred to Fort Jackson, S. C. County Agents Attend Annual District Meeting County Agents C. W. Overman and Robert S. Marsh and Home Demon stration Agents Miss Rebecca Colwell and Miss Helen Jones attended the quarterly Northeastern District Coun ty Agents’ Association meeting held j in Windsor last Thursday. Home agents were invited to the | meeting in view of a very essential program discussed in the morning which affected both county and home agents. The discussion involved the farm 1 Nothing Is more quickly effective 1 I tor the relief of neuralgia and 1 ■ headache than Liquid Capudlna, I ■ Also soothes upset nerves due to I 1 the pain. Use only as directed. / V Liquid CAPUDINE^ CJhere’6’ Only MHEKN COMFORT sae. u. a. fat. or*. Me ifouti 100 PROOF Liqueur NOTICE! To Chowan County TAXPAYERS ❖ The Tax Books for the year 1947 are now mmy hands for the collection of taxes. We urge you to pay your taxes now and thus avoid the penalty which will begin on February 1. A PENALTY OF 1 % WILL BE ADDED ON 1947 TAXES NOT PAID BEFORE FEBRUARY 2. AN OTHER 1% WILL BE ADDED MARCH 2 AND AN ADDITIONAL ]/ 2 OF 1% WILL BE ADDED FOR EACH ADDITIONAL MONTH TAXES ARE UNPAID. J. A. BUNCH SHERIFF OF CHOWAN COUNTY V - - II WELL V£?aNCV ■ I MAN, ■ <5 y&oß&z iVt GOT To I LE.SSON7 WPVTE- A ARiOMT/V outlook for 1948, 4-H Club work and t other ifhases of the extension pro gram. The afternoon session was de voted largely to a business meeting of the county agents. r—; t — v 1 Minutes of Board of Public Works j Edenton, N. C., Dec. 3, 1947,. The Board of Public Works met ; this day in the Town office at 8 o’clock P. M. in regular monthly session. I Present, J. H. Conger, chairman, 0. B. Perry and W. S. Griffin. On motion duly carried, the Super- 1 intendent is authorized to get prices to extend the white way through , | North Edenton. ' There being no further business, Free Corn How? By planting OBER’S SPECIAL, that heavy yields ing two-ear white corn that is gaining in popularity with the progressive, Intelligent farmers of the county. You can get several extra bushels of corn from each acre planted. The additional yield is FREE. If you don’t want this FREE corn, then maybe you will try a new Hybrid—that offers you the bugs free — also a pat on the back by your county agent. Plant OBER’S“ SPECIAL this year and be con vinced that it is the ideal corn for this locality. * pauTober ROUTE i EDEXTOX, N. C. 1 ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BHTBBIHWBBMWBMMBBBBraB I WELL) IF iT'5 EXPERT i AISTO SERVICE 1 >/Ot\ CAN DO; IT IH AioTr- T~T r \ L£Lss< ifiSV J1 WOROStf»»C //i Than \ jM THAT (M&wLJM the Board adjohrned. Respectfully submitted, R. E. LEARY, Clerk. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion 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. TeU your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your moneyback. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis SAY Albemarle Motor Co. 1
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