PAGE SIXTEEN I iSSSSSSSSS As the Christmas bells SSSSSSSSk ring out to herald the ap• SSSSSSsSK proach of another Yule tide, we are reminded of the many pleasant associa- SSSSSSSSK tions enjoyed during the «SS post year. In appreciation of your friendships may we extend our very best Ml HARDWARE COMPANY E DENTON SUFFOLK ■ ~ ' ll "' 1 1 -.."■■—Jil! —■ Our 48th Year of Service W. D. Holmes Wholesale Grocery “THE RETAILER’S FRIEND» -—" - ' THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949. ■ 0 0 I Senior Class News I s s Q iiiu»uiniiniininninminniniini«niininiimi»m|g BY NANCY BOSWELL The brisk, wintry December winds find the Seniors making preparations for holiday fun. On December 23 a sweater hop is on the program for everyone. This affair will be held at the armory, beginning at 9 o’clock. A small admission charge will be made. Before the aged 1949 leaves so the infant 1950 can make its entry, there ! are three Seniors that are steadily [ working. Near the last of the 1949 year book are four pages. On the first of these pages is the photograph of Mary Dale Spry, a smart and an alert student. The | Spotlight staff is thankful that Mary Dale is the assistant editor. She is president of the Edenton High School Glee Club and a member of the Treble Clef Club. Among the other extra curricular activities Mary Dale is also prominent. She was a cheer reader this year, a PH A worker and a typist on the Annual staff. In the Senior superlatives Mary \K SEASON'S GREETINGS WITH REGARDS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL Preston’s ■ ■ """ Dale was elected as the best sport Other than school activities, Mary Dale works at the Taylor Theater. Earl Minshew’s picture and the reasons why he is an outstanding Senior was presented on the next page. Earl is popular among both the old and young. An outstanding defensive player for the Aces was Earl. In the Senior crass this fellow ! was elected as a representative to ■ the High School Student Council. ; The cutest boy in the class was chos- ; en as Earl. The third page was posted with i Patsy Taylor and activities she par ticipated in. On the Annual staff . Patsy is the assistant editor of “The i Edentonian.” She is a member of the FHA Club and a constant worker. Patsy is the only Senior girl who : is athletic-minded. She has been a , cheerleader for the past two years i and a basketball player for five years. The honor of being president of the Girls’ Monogram Club was bestowed upon her at the beginning of this season. V. In the Senior superlatives Patsy was elected as the prettiest and the most, athletic. Patsy is well liked by both the faculty and her classmates. After turning to the fourth page, I saw the words, “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Everybody.” Rose Employees Enjoy Annual Christmas Party One of the most enjoyable affairs : of the approaching Christmas season : was held on Wednesday night, De- . cember 14, when the employees of the •' Edenton store of Roses’ Five and Ten i Stores were entertained at their an-■ j nual Christmas Banquet in the Wo-: man’s Club Building at Cross Roads. This banquet is one of the many social gatherings the employees enjoy during the year and is looked forward to with great anticipation. The club house was beautifully decorated in the traditional Christmas evergreens and candles, the center at traction being the huge Christmas tree, with gifts for everyone sur rounding it. After enjoying the sumptuous han quet prepared by the ladies of the Chowan Woman’s Club, much fun and pleasure was had by the pres entation and opening of Christmas gifts. A program of Christmas music was rendered by employees of the store, : the poem, “Night Before Christmas,” , being one of the highlights of the ! evening. Carol singing was then enjoyed by i all present, goodbyes were said and ; thanks were extended to Paul Wal- , lace, the Store Manager, and excel- • lent host of the evening. r: ~ -ui . P* a r — ""uaßßHaygg GREETINGS to all of you whom we I have been of service in the past. M Chowan Motor Company i AND OUR EMPLOYEES U . [ Jm v ‘V ■ O WISH you a vary Merry Christmas and to express the ! r \ Wm i hope that our present cordial f f relations may continue tor £ many years to come. It is our desire that you will enjoy the i Sfeason of Christmas, its fine ;[ . M friendly associations and its ! thoughtful tokens of esteem, | j You hove been consid* i ?• * 1 erote and generous F £ with your patronage F , ond we are truly grate- F ful for these courtesies. Merry Christmas y one and all. ■ * ' j TRIANGLE LUNCH ROOM j