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PAGE TEN SOCIETY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 Pendleton of Chester, Pa., were brief visitors in Edenton Friday enroute from St. Petersburg, Fla., to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Britton and daughter, Eunice Ann, of Havelock, spent the week-end in Edenton visit ing relatives. Miss Catherine Reaves of High Point, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reaves. Cullen Swindell, William Leary and John Hassell, State College students, have arrived home to spend ■the Easter holidays. / * Mrs. W. S. Griffin left Sunday for Atlanta, Ga., where she will visit, relatives. Erie Cofield, Bruce Johes, J. Clar ence Leary, Jr., Maurice Bunch, Jr., Marvin Wilson, Jr., Billy Brunson and Johnny Thigpen, students at the University of North Carolina, • are spending the Easter holidays at their ( respective homes. , , Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tuttle and , daughter, Miss Adelaide Tuttlei re- < turned Sunday from Phoebus, Va., ] where they visited relatives. 1 Misses Dorothy Bufflap and Eliza- ; beth Hurdle returned home Tuesday morning after spending a few days in , Richmond, Va. t Miss Estelle Privott spent the week- | end in Norfolk, as the guest of rel- j ativee. I t I Birdseye FROZEN FOODS | | FRUITS - VEGETABLES POULTRY ■ ; I Colonial Frozen Food Lookers I r Do This for COUGHING, MUSCULAR TIGHTNESS OF Childis Cold AT BEDTIME rub on WORKS FOR HOURS Vicks Vapoßub. Its to relieve distress in relief-giving action the night even while starts instantly . .. your child sleeps! When you rub it on throat, chest and back. Vicks Vapoßub starts right to work to soothe irritation, ease cough- Ine. relieve muscular soreness and lightness. And Vapoßub keeps on working for hours « a in the night to m# | 9 bring relief. Try it! 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BIRTHDAY SURPRISE SUPPER Paul Wallace, manager of Rose’s 5-10-25 c sore, was honored Friday night, when Mrs. Wallace and daugh ter Jackie arranged a surprise birth day supper. After* the meal was served the group of friends enjoyed a series of set-back games. Those enjoying the affair were John Lee Spruill, Robert Bundh, John Bunch, Tom Goodman, Lloyd Bunch, Haywood Bunch, Frank Hughes and Mr. Wallace. Infantry Division Is Seeking Musicians Musicians are in Great demand at the fifth infantry division at Fort Jackson, according to an announce ment made by Master Sergeant C. B. Cayton, commanding officer of the Elizabeth City sub-station of the United States Army and United j States Air Force Recruiting Service. Sgt. Cayton states that he has re received authorization to enlist cer tain musicians for direct assignment 1 to the fifth infantry division band, ( and urges all qualified men to contact' the local recruiting sub-station at once as these vacancies will probably be filled rapidly. At the present time there are open ings for men qualified to play the fol lowing instruments: bassoon, clarinet, , cornet or trumpet, flute or piccolo, euphonium or baritone, french horn, , glockenspiel, oboe, saxophone, trom- bone and .tuba. Sergeant Cayton states that former . servicemen, who are skilled on one I of the above instruments, will be sent 1 direct to duty with the band. Men j with no prior service will be assigned ■ to the band for duty after they have I completed their course of basic j, training. High School Flag Pole Center Os Attraction I Edenton High School’s flag pole was the center of attraction Monday afternoon when the top was repaired and the entire pole painted. The work was done by Roy Shireman, who has been a flag pole repairman for 20 years. Mr. Shireman, with the use of ropes, easily reached the top of the high pole and despite a strong wind appeared perfectly at home, while doing the work. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hol lowell, at their home in Morris Circle on March }7, a son. The newcomer weighed seven pounds and has been, named Herbert, Jr. .■ ' . Carlton Speaker At j Rocky Hock PTA | Meeting Scheduled to Be Held Tonight at 7:30 O’clock According to W. J. Tavlor, superin tendent of schools for ahe Chowan County unit, Peter Carlton, radio commentator and manager of the Chowan County Chamber of Com merce and Merchants Association, Vill deliver an address to the mem bers of the Rocky Hock Parent-Teach er Association tonight (Thursday) at the suppefr meeting at 7:30 o’clock. Mr. Carlton’s talk will 'be of a neighborly and inspirational nature, j patterned after his *weekly Sunday J radid talks over station, WGAI, but i based on the theme of parent-teacher i association activities. Holy Week Services At Methodist Church Public Invited to Attend f Services Through Fri day Night Holy Week services are in progress at the Methodist Church this week, and will continue through Friday night at 8 o’clock each evening. The fi -st service was held Monday night, after which the Board of Stewards met to discuss church finances and proposed improvements and additions to the church. | The pastor, the Rev. W. L. Free j r an, is preaching appropriate and ( p >werful sermons during the series, I v hich the public is invited to attend, j At the service tonight (Thursday), I Maundy Thursday will be celebrated by the observance of "Holy Com munion. [High School News] BY NANCY MAE BOSWELL Thursday morning after Aubrey Harrell gave a* report on the Student Council Convention held at Rocky Mouht, Harold Webb announced that our student body wanted a new Alma Mater. The sextet sang the proposed selection and the student body ac cepted it willingly Monday. The old school song will still fie used how ever, but the new' one will be'used for rather formal occasions. The Sophomore Class is very proud to announce that this year’s May day queen and king are Patsy Taylor and Russell Wheelen Jean Jones of the Freshman class won as maid-of-honor. This will be quite an affair for the Edenton High School baseball team opposes the Elizabeth City team the same night. On March 17 the third year Home Economics girls entertained their mothers at a Kitchen Party in the Home Economics Department. A St. Patrick’s Day theme was carried out. 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As I Clifford has just become 12 years of (age he will graduate from Cubbing 'jand proceed with h(s work in Scout ling by a-Boy Scout. He will be welcomed into the Boy Scouts by his future Scoutmaster, his father, Charles W". Overman, and by the patrol leaders of the Scout patrol he i is to join, i 1 THE PRETTIEST SUIT IN TOWN— -1 m AND OF COURSE 7T . IT’S A ' \ ♦ l iMBI p iffll x • * JjreK ll Somebody's looking at [ ml you.- ’ n sact > cv . er ybody's looking at you . . . and with good reason! rijf For you’re the prettiest , 111 Ipß k girl in town in this \ Jaunty Junior. With • m | middy collar, pocket flaps to and a slimlined skirt in t 'Miron Doveskin. | Sizes 7 to 15. See It Advertised In MADEMOISELLE [. JAUNTY JUNIOR is ours exclusively Preston’s EDENTON, N. C. ’ { 1 !"> Attention Farmers WE WILL START SHELLING PEANUTS MONDAY, APRIL sth AND WILL SHELL EVERY DAY THEREAFTER Peanuts are cleaned, graded and hand picked by experienced helpers, ready for planting wheh they leave the machine. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE AND / GUARANTEE ALL WORK 65c per bag We Also Have Seed Peanuts For Sale / . j \ SAME LOCATION ' LONESOME nESEMK STATION \ While Clifford is leaving the top , of the ladder, hia place will be filled I by the initiation into the Cub Scouts ! of Eric Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. “Eric’s climb willi be long and steep if he is to take the ' I place of Clifford,” says Cubmaster I Clarence M. Speight. " r / Group Seniors Support President’s Program According to coach Tex Lindsay,, all of the senior students in his sociology class which he teaches, with the exception of one, voted for universal military training, the draft, and the Marshall plan as outlined in ’ i President Truman’s recent message to the nation. 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