Two Audiences Hear Missionar/s Lecture Miss Nollie McDonald Speaks at School and Presbyterian Church Miss Nollie K. McDonald, a mis sionary from the Southern Presby terian Mission Center at Belgian Con go, Africa, addressed a group of more than 400 pupils and teachers of the Edenton school in the school au ditorium Thursday morning. High lighting the address was a series of colored slides portraying the homes, food, work, and natural every day liv ing of the natives with whom she has worked for the past three years as matron in one of the mission centers in the heart of the Belgian Congo. Following the lecture, Miss Mc- Donald showed a number of products from that region, many of which were woven from the bark strippings of palm trees which the natives use en tirely for cloth and other necessary things. Among Miss McDonald’s prize col lection from the Congo were hand- j carved ivory elephants, a native cos tume, bracelets, hats, a priceless hand carved miniature Pyramid and a miniature Sphinx, made from genuine alabaster stone. The collection also included a warrior’s knife as worn on dress occasions by the natives, which was a gift to Miss McDonald by Lu kenga, king of the Congo, who is the proud possessor of more than 300 wives. Miss McDonald stated that about 80 of these wives have become Christians. On Sunday evening Miss McDonald repeated her lecture to an apprecia tive audience at the Edenton Presby terian Church. Miss McDonald, a sister of Mrs. R. E. Leary, is now on leave of absence from the mission, but expects to re . turn in September to take up her du ties as a medical missionary and X ray technician. She is a graduate of Woman’s College in Greensboro. 666] LIQUID OR 4 TABLETS^ .•IVES FAST RELIEF Mm«KD COLONIAL CITY MOTORS FORMERLY EDENTON SUPPLY COMPANY ON MONDAY APRIL 4, 1949 Your WILLYS - OVERLAND Dealer Jeep Station Wagon IVF IJ Jeep Trucks Panel Delivery U ; :L L | Jeepster Complete Line of Willys- Overland Parts Repair Service On All Types Os Motor Vehicles •'* 'V Mr. SAM MOORE HI II as SERVICE MANAGER I COLONIAL CITY MOTORS II - ERNEST J. WARD, JR., Owner 112 West Water Street Edenton, North Carolina Phone 906 ii. ■*«.->' • •** w*>» i£» ' v " *’ :*•'• •'’"••• V * ••, •■■ * : ' '- ■■* ■"'* * ‘ ' Marines Take Over Local Golf Course Only Members In Good Standing Allowed To Play Officials of the Edenton Country Club have been notified by Col. R. E. Hopper, commanding officer of the Marine Corps Air Station that, effec tive April 1, the Marines will take over the local golf course. A list of paid-up members of the Country. Club must be furnished Col. Hopper not later than today (Thursday) and only those whose names are furnished will be allowed to play golf on the course. No more new members will be ac cepted, nor will visitors or local people who are non-members be al lowed to play due to the anticipated crowded condition of the course. No memberships will be reinstated if once lost, according to J. H. Conger, presi dent of the Country Club. It is understood that dues after April 1 will be $5.00 monthly, payable in advance. All delinquent members in the Country Club have been notified by Treasurer Richard F. Elliott as to the amount of arrearages, so that the list as submitted today will include, only those members who are paid up | to date. “LET GEORGE DO IT” FOR SALE House In Morris Circle FIRST CLASS CONDITION Possession Within 30 Days of Sale Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate Co., Inc. PHONE 413 Citizens Bank Building EDENTON, N. C. i THE CHOWAM MMiUH EDENTON, N. C- THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 Col. Hopper Invites i PeopleToVisitHim Family Now Residing at Athol House Within Edenton Base Mrs. Raymond E. Hopper, wife of Col. Hopper, commanding officer of the Marine Corps Air Station, arrived from Cherry Point Thursday of last week, together with their' son, Ray mond (Buck). The Hoppers have an other son, Dick Hopper, a fresh man at Duke University. Col. and Mrs. Hopper are now re siding at Athol house, within the base, and invite not only acquaint ances to visit them, but extend the invitation to those in Edenton they have not had the opportunity to meet. “We are very anxious to meet and become acquainted with Edenton people,” Col. Hopper told The Herald editor, “and we will be delighted to have any one call at our home at any time.” We’re not just giving you “sound effects” when we guaran tee the topnotch, low-cost repair job we do on your radio. Phone 361-W Jackson Radio Service 115 East Church Street EDENTON, N. C. BIBLE CLASS MEETS TUESDAY The Young Woman’s Bible Class of the Edenton Baptist Church will | meet Tuesday night with Mrs. Carey | Bunch at the U. S. Fish Hatchery. The meeting will begin at 8 o’clock. Hairdressers Meet At Boswell’s Restaurant Members of the Albemarle Hair dressers and Cosmetologists Associa tion held their monthly meeting in l Boswell’s private dining room Tues : day night of last week. Mrs. Anne S. Jenkins, president of ■ the association and vice presi dent of the Eastern Carolina Cosme tologists Guild, Inc., gave interesting reports on the State convention held ; in High Point. Mrs. Jenkins also ■ presented up-to-date reports of the T MIDWAY I Drive-In Theatre ON U. S. HIGHWAY NO. 17 , Shows Sunday Night at 8:30 Week Nights 7 and 8:30 O’clock No Shows Monday and Tuesday Nights ADMISSION—3Sc Children Under 12 Years Free Friday and Saturday, April 1-2 Robert Lowery in “DEATH VALLEY” Color Trailer Adele Mara and Warren Douglas in “THE INNER CIRCLE” Serial Jack Armstrong No. 15, Last Chaper Sunday,April 3 Margaret O’Brien and George Murphy in “10th AVENUE ANGEL” “Nothing But the Truth” - Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday, April 6-7 George Brent and Virginia Mayo in “OUT OF THE BLUE” Old Rocking Chair Tom - Cartoon ' Mr. J. L. CHESTNUTT as SALES MANAGER State Legislature now in session. She sat in the House and Senate repre- I senting six counties, Dare, Pasquo ■ tank, Perquimans, Hertford, Bertie . and Chowan. She especially referred to SB 147 which was passed Tuesday of last week. After the business meeting pie and coffee was served. Mrs. J. H. Bag i ley, manager of Hotel Hertford, in vited the association to a dinner meet ■ ing to be held in Hertford on Tues ■ day, April 19. Say it all with FLOWERS . . . and SHE will understand! Make your selection from our profusion of freshest, finest varieties. We have anything you might want to make HER happy on Easter. WE DELIVER! LULA WHITE’S FLOWER SHOP PHONE 342 EDENTON. N. C. PAGE THREE SETH THOMAS j CLOCKS | CAMPEN’S JEWELIBS piumiiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiium@