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Edenton Aces Guests Edenton’s Lions Club i Club Will Entertain 4-H Corn Club Members • Next Monday Members of the Edenton Lions Club had as their guests Monday night the squad of the Edenton High School football team, Superintendent John A. Holmes, Principal Fenton Larson and Coaches George Thomp son and Cecil Fry. Each boy was introduced* by Coach Thompson, who together with Mr. Fry commented upon the record the Aces have hung up this year, as well as complimented the boys for the brand of ball they have played. V At next Monday night’s meeting the Lions will entertain the boys who are participating in the 4-H Club corn contest, which is sponsored by the Lions. The program will be in 'charge of W. E. Malone, chairman v of the Boys’ and Girls’ Committee. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for the Lions Minstrel, which will be held early next year. This committee includes Oscar Duncan, A. P. Hassell, Earl Harrell, Nick George, Kenneth Floars, Herbert Hollowell and R. E. Aiken, Jr. Members of the football team en joying the dinner were: James Aus bon, Donald Batton, Gary Martin, Charles Morgan, Hector Lupton, Jr., Ernest White, A1 Habit, Russell Wheeler, Earl Minshew, Jack Habit, Gene Spruill, Paulette Lane, Billy Altman, Paul Cayton, William Crum mey, Gene Taylor, Oscar Griffin, Rhett Miller, Keith Emminizer, f Frank Habit and Earl Goodwin. Albert Lassiter, Jr., who had a leg broken in Friday night’s game, is in Chowan Hospital and could not at ‘ tend. The Lions sent him a card ex pressing their regret and wishing for him a speedy recovery. Change Announced For National Guard Unit (Continued From Page One) 00; private first class, $189.00; cor poral, $220.50; sergeant, $253.58; ser geant Ist class, $297.68; master ser geant, $363.83. This pay scale is based on the new career system re cently inaugurated in the United States Army. Since the Edenton Cannon Company a was federalized to the present time, r over $13,000 in payroll has been paid to the men. Those interested in making appli cation for membership in the new L National Guard are invited to apply P' to the armory. Sergeant Edmund Mills is on duty Mondays through Saturdays. Drill night is Wednesday beginning at 7:30. Young men between the ages of 17 and IBV2, who become members of a National Guard unit are not sub ject to the draft. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—LIGHTWEIGHT BUSH and Bog for 1-row tractor. Nfew, 115. Regular price, $l5O. Walter Holton, Water Street, Edenton. FOR SALE MEDIUM WEIGHT Bush and Bog for any tractor or Jeep with Ford type lift. New, $149. Regular price, $197. Walter Holton, Water Street, Edenton. *NEW MARTIN 60 MOTOR. LAT est out. Walter Holton, Water St., Edenton. NEW SERVI-CYCLES s27o AND S2BO delivered. Budget plan. Eden . tor Supply Co., Water Street, Eden- f ’■ ton. NEW JEEPS 4-WHEEL DRIVE pickup $1,895. 2-wheel drive pick up, &1,567. Panel truck, $1,596. Jeep, $1,489. Jeepster, $1,956. Sta tion wagon, $1,934. Edenton Sup ply Co., Edenton. Telephone 506. , seem 1 # LAMINATED House Paint Gleem LAMINATED /egS||ggg.^ House Point gives *life"l j Reawaken the beauty of your home with fresh color v^SSSjM ... protect your investment. The multi-layer fHm of K LAMINATED Gleem resists .^/f y y//f weather and sun far better than ordinary paints. What’s / ‘ more, it "cleanses as it wears." SSslff^ For home beauty and L Hughes - Holton Hardware Company BROAD STREET . EDENTON, N. C. Many Rural. People At Annual Banquet (Continued from rage One) of investment in life. There is hope , and unlimited opportunities.” The speaker referred to splitting of the atom, which he said was the greatest thing since finding the 1 empty tomb. “There is so much power in the atom,” he said, “that we do not know how to handle it. We should have men of religion to direct this power in the right’ direc- ! tion.” ’ Mr. Nickens said there are three j ways in which life can be invested: ( The way of the miser, the way of . the spendthrift and the way of the Master of Men. “The first,” he said, “reflects sej fishness, isolationism and a ‘big I and little you’ attitude. Life’s values must be shared, not taking in and giving nothing.” Referring to the spendthrift way, Mr. Nickens said, “We were not put here to hoard nor to be a waster.” ! He cited the prodigal son story, say ing that many waste their substance, yet do not go to a far-off country to do it. “Many a man is only a shell of the man he might have | been,” he said. , The way of the Master of Men was referred to as an investment in [ usefulness and service. “He went about doing good,” said the speaker, “but some just go about and some go about doing harm. Every person should dig a well for use to refresh others long after he or she passes on,” and to stress his point Mr. Nickens recited the Bridge Builder poem. During the meeting prizes were awarded to those holding lucky numbers. The prizes were contribut ed by Iredell Florist, Home Feed & Fertilizer Co., Bridge Turn Service Station, Chowan Motor Co., J. G. Perry, Camperi’s, 8.8. H. Motor Co., George S. Twiddy and the Enterprise Club furnished corsages. During the meeting club members, their husbands and invited guests were recognized, and a gift was pre sented Mrs. Pauline Alford, district agent, as a token of love and esteem of Chowan County club women. Miss Rebecca Colwell,- Chowan Agent, yas also presented an orchid. At the close of the meeting 16 ■ club members received perfect at tendance certificates, as follows: Mrs. Paul Ober, Mrs. I. E. Halsey, '< Jr., Mrs. John Hollowell, Mrs. S. E. Morris, Mrs. R. H. Hollowell, Mrs. H. C. Goodwin, Mrs. Wallace Good- HEADACHE I 'y'S.-m cap»«a< «■<*!■ 4 ««uir flu kl>end InfrvdUata Au work SL <ol W together to ftn qmick re Be# M Jflfc) frost headache aod aeoralgU. Follow dlrectiooe ea label. NEW Candy Plan\ Takas Off FAT K DOCTOR’S AMAZING DISCOVERY. A A With thifl lan rom cum haw* a ao« H slender figure. Vfc simply eat delicious RR A YDS Vitamin Candy as directed. Your mm appetite is curbed: as a result, you eat ■ :ess. lose weight WITHOUT DIETING. 1 \ GetAYDSToday. Reg. size b0»|2.89 LEGGETT & DAVIS What Is The Meaning 01 A-STYP-TO-DYNE The word A-STYP-TO-DYNE means a great deal to thousands' and thousands of its users, who for nearly fifty years have en joyed its benefits. A-STYP-TO DYNE is an unmixed oil of the Southern Pine which lends valu able aid in the treatment of open cuts, bruises, superficial burns, scratches, abrasions, sunburn, in sect bites, muscular aches and pains and other similar ailments. Get a bottle today at your favorite drug store. Now avail able in three sizes: 35c, 60c and 41.20. No Home is complete with out a bottle of A-STYP-TO DYNE. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948. win. Mrs. Russell Byrum, Mrs. E. E. Harrell, Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Mrs. Henry Bunch, Miss Jessie Byrum, Mrs. Rudolph Jordan, Mrs. Roy Winslow, Mrs. Jacob Spivey and Mrs. C. A. White. Christmas Seal Sale Begins November 22 (Cqptinued Prom Page One) doctors maintain. Unfortunately, tu berculosis has no symptoms in its early stage when it is easiest to cure. But, fortunately, it can be detected early by means •of a chest X-ray. Taking chest X-rays is one of the ac 810 Green Giant 39c I fyi li forp,ES! ~ redm,llspicy M Mince Meat 2 °.° z 33* toiM| II r Stoek Your U Jcwnngp Tasty Kraft's MAYONNAISE, 16-oz. jar 47c ■ U 8,1 I—MIX PICKLES r 25* ■ 8 r*e3Swl SWEE * KU r 21* ■ ■ | 2 -*■' 35‘J Lucy LocKett ORANGE JUICE, 4S-oz. can 19c ■ ■ “ , BUCKEYES 2 t! 37' ■ lltl r WHOLE KERNEL CORN I DON'T FORGET BABY! STRAINED FOODS ft n«un»S BEECH-NUT 4 - 37' gg 111 l ~ Southern Manor j|||| 1 r«£l FRUIT CAKE | l VIIXW* 1 CHOCK FULL OF RICH NUTS AND FINEST FRUITS! 111 ■ Hb- 1 1-Lb. 2-Lb. $1.79 4-Lb. $"1.25 111 IHi 1 Cello M M Ctn. JL Ctn. a# NABISCO SALTED CRACKERS H PREMIUM r, 25 s oc ™.™ RY ■ 111 I rAMARi 7ov o.F-r. 9AUVL 111 I GOB VON c an ‘ 2 5 iLt iq c 111 l mr /M GOLD I CS BRAND DELICIOUS FRUIT Can MjT m cocktail -■ 25* ■ ■y a COFFEE l smqwdrift 41 * LIMAS ■ Iflllb ■ M , WHITE HOUSE LARGE SIZE 17.0 t Vft 111 I ,Lb 45 0 ) COFFEE Lb. 50c IVORY 2 Bars3sc Can ' ; iIIPIP V BaS V “JUNKET” FUDGE MEDIUM SIZE PUS * ■I MIX "» 29c IVORY .-10 c PILLSBURY PIE jg| M 1 PERK 10.. 34c IVORY 3 Bars2oc ISIS COMPLETE CLEANSER FLAKES BM 9J JR UNEOF SWIFT 2Cans22c IVORY La.. 34c SafiffinriVi FEOIT CAKE closer silver 9-o z . l*9 0 » HJax Zc ‘“ 32t DCST l> * 3sc f ’ k9 1 " fUI Swift Premium, Half Or Whole, 10-14 Lb. Avg. B Hams Eg 59c■ tender beef chcck Colonial . Winner |||||| VI#%IICII|I I’ride Quality {§§| ROAST * 63c 49c llfllll tender beef sirloin Colonial Winner |||| HHHI CJIIipMW Pride Quality altinA “■ 89c 75c f|l|l| TENDER JIFFY |jlj STEAKS, lb. . _9sc 889 small fresh |H PICNICS, lb. _-42c |||||||| CENTER CUT PORK 1 CHOPS, lb._ -.65c §|||||| RIB OR LOIN END Pork Roast, lb. 43c * tivities of the local association. The association conducts clinics through out the year for the discovery of tu berculosis and the subsequent treat ment. It is important that treatment begins early; important to isolate ac tive cases to avoid their coming into contact with others; important to ex amine persons that have been in con tact with tubercular persons frequent ly; important to watch school children who may be underweight or under nourished with the view of building them physically so that they will not becolhe affected by the disease. All of this work is carried on with the money raised by the sales of these little seals that have been appearing Ground Fresh Daily |||||| GROUND B| BEEF « Lb. 49c FRESH SEA-FOODS 1111 Mullets, lb. 25c lpll| Porgies, lb. 20c j||l|| OYSTERS Bj Standard, pint »79c KS||| Select, pint 89c annually since 1907. Aside from mailing the seals, Miss Paulina Hassell and Fenton Larson will direct the campaign in the white schools and D. F. Walker in the col ored schools. Among the colored ci tizens the Woman’s Club will direct the sale. Edenton business firms will be solicited by members of the Junior Woman’s Club. t"I have been using Olag. I went to the denUst this week and I didn't have a flaw <m my teeth or gums.” I PERFECT 1 (famous druggist) I TEETH | AI DtUOSTOEU EVIEYWHEM lOLAG pSlte 1 m m EXTRA LARGE CALIFORNIA B' A CELERY M 29c |j Red Slicing, ctn. 21c Bk uicy Florida 10 lbs. 39c l|j Fancy Sweet 5 lbs. 37c ||j||| VER, Snowhite, hd. 27c H| S, Oregon-._2 lbs. 23c B|| Ya. Apples 2 lbs. 23c B| id Emperior 2 lbs. 23c j|||||| IT, Florida-_4 for 25c Bj * * QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeßookT.llsofHom.Treatmentthaft Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothin, Over t hree million bottles of the Wiixakd Treatment have been sold for relief of syrrptomsof distress arising from Stomach anrj Duodenal Ulcert due to Excsss Add— i' -v Dirtr sllon. Sour or Upsst Stomach, ' caiist s. Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., • „ 1 ’ f v ris Ac’rt. Sold on 15 days’ trial! !o, “'..'iUa-ti s Message” which full/ ins . ..o ti\ atment— tree —at Sold In Edenton By Mitchener’s Pharmacy PHONE 100 EDENTON- PAGE FIVE
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