PAGE TWO Washington, N. C., ! First City Named After Presidentj Herbert Bonner Proves His Point at Washing ton Celebration Washington, North Carolina was the first city to be named for the presi dent of the United States. J They were the words of Congress-j man Herbert C. Bonner, a native of;.' Washington, N. C., which has brought a good natured howl of questioning protest from mayors and representa tives from Washingtons all over the nation. The scheduled program for that por- 1 < tion of the Sesquicentennial Celebra- ' tion honoring cities bearing the name j “Washington” was interrupted while 1 various representatives vowed their \ cities were the first to bear the name, i North Carolina’s Congressman Bon-j, ner was victorious. But it wasn’t easy, j The Tar Heel Representative had to I go back to the records of the Post Os- 1 fice Department to prove his point. ] Mr. Bonner then accepted a plaque on behalf of Mayor Lewis Swindell, who was unable to attend the celebra tion, and the people of Washington, N. C.- —the original Washington. Negro 4-H Clubbers Attend Short Course [j Seven 4-H club members attended the Annual 4-H Short Course at A. I TAYLORTHEATREII EDENTON. N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, July 26-27 Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo in “THE FLAME AND THE ARROW” —; o- Saturday, July 29 Jerome Courtland and Beverly Tyler in “the Palomino” o Sunday, July 30 — Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes in “MRS. MIKE” Monday and Tuesday, Julv 31-August 1— Esther Williams and Van Johnson in “DUCHESS OF IDAHO” Wednesday, August 2 Buster Crabbe in “ROCKET SHIP” Ron Randell in “TYRANT OF THE SEA” Eden Theatre Continuous From 1:30 o Friday and Saturday, July 28-29 Don Harvey and Forest Taylor in “FORBIDDEN JUNGLE” Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre 1/2 Mile North of Edenton, N. C. Two Shows Each Night. In-Car Speakers Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c. Children Under 12 Free In Cars o Thursday, July 27 —Last Showing Bing Crosby in “EMPEROR WALTZ” o Friday and Saturday, July 28-29 Jean Simons and Donald Houston in “THE BLUE LAGOON” Sunday, July 30 — Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton in “ALBUQUERQUE” o Monday and Tuesday, July 31-August 1— “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN” o Wednesday and Thursday, August 2-3 Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner in “CASS TIMBERLAND” » ■■ n ..I—m/ and T. College, Greensboro, July 17- 122. Lillian Blount, Vanzie Blount and 'William Newby from Canaan Temple 4-H Club, Beverly Alexander, Dorethea Hall from Warren Grove 4-H Club and Ruby 'Sessoms and Beulah Mae Sharpe from White Oak Club, repre sented Chowan County. Group discussions were held daily on the following topics: “The 4-H Member and Leadership Responsibili ty”, “The 4-H Club Member Thrift Responsibility”, “The 4-H Member and Health Responsibility,” and “The 4-H Member and Citizenship Responsi bility”. The afternoons were devoted to various forms of recreation such as .ball playing and other sports, visit jing interesting places around the city and swimming at the City Communi ty Center. The evening programs were also of recreation nature. Guest speakers during the week were, Honorable W. Kerr Scott, Gov ernor; Dr. I. O. Schaub, Director of North Carolina Extension Service; D. | if. Keck, Assistant Cashier, Raleigh Branch Farmers and Mechanic’s Bank; Miss W. R. Laws, Home Demonstra tion District Agent, and Miss Ledonia Smith, Health Educator, Greensboro, ,who gave an illustrative lecture with the aid of lantern slides. The Rev. Cleo McCoy, director of re- ! ligious education, T. and T. College, j I 11 \ 1 , * I feOiPICNICS 47-1 I FREE Delivery Every Friday 9 Crackers B Ritz,l-lb. box. .31c 9 1-Lb. Box Sunshine I Crackers, lb.. .25c I Ajax I Cleanser 2 cans 25c 9 Morton Round I Salt.. .2 boxes 19c MEATS I Litter's Bag ■ Sausage, lb 47c I Sliced I Bologna, lb 49c ■ All Meat Western Boneless Lb. | Stewing Beef ..73c I OCEAN FRESH SEAFOODS J CRAB MEAT 1 Regular ___79c I Claw 59c H Frozen ■ Fillet Perch I 33c lb. Fresh Medium Shrimp 149 c lb. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950. [ Smokey Says: 1 /TOWLAND WON'T i*/\ , (OFF-BUTTREES ON 1 LAND WILL// 1 * ROWOO- Put your idle land to workl was in charge of the vesper services ’on Tuesday evening. The program \ for the following evenings consisted of ' talent show pageant, installation of officers, and candle lighting ceremony. 1 The candle lighting ceremony was the closing feature of the 4-H Short Course and was very impressive. No man is wholly free. He is slave [to wealth, or to fortune, or the laws, ier the people restrain him from act- < ! ing according to his will alone. —Euripides. Assorted Jello...2pkgs.lsc 12-oz. Cans Niblet Corn.. .2 cans 31c 14-oz. French Mustard, jar. .13c Tall Armour Evaporated Milk.. .2 cans 23c Grade “AA” Western Round Steak, Ib. 95c Luter’s Sliced Bacon, lb 59c Fresh Pork Spare Ribs, Ib. 53c Fresh Butterfish 25c lb. Large Scallops 69c lb. Nice Blue Fish 39c lb. CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES Services at the First Christian Church are announced as follows by the pastor, the Rev. E. C. Alexander: Bible School at 10 o’clock Sunday morning; morning service at 11 o’clock; young people’s meeting at 6:30 P. M.; evening service at 7:30 o’clock. Wednesday evening Bible Class meets at 7:30 o’clock. Every one is welcome to all services. wvwvwwww<»wwws»wwwww^» Legal Notices North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court Beatrice P. Boswell, Plaintiff, vs. Frederick (Fred) Boswell, Defendant. The defendant above-named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan Coun ty, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separation for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after August 24, 1950, and file a written Answer or Demur to the relief demanded in the Com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix 20c y BOX Deal—Limited Supply P & Q Food Center’s fy. ?katg jCee Hash Browned Potatoes 4 cup* diced, 1 V: tepooo, ult cooked potato** few Sr.-ins pepper % cup finely cut 1 cup Pet Milk oaton 2 tablespoons finely 3 tablespoons hot cut parsley shortening Cook potatoes and onions together in hot shortening in frying pan 15 min., turning as mixture browns. Add rest of ingredients. Cook slowly 10 min., or until thick. Makes 4 servingi. You Will Need: if Pet Mali, Potatoes, Pars ley, Shortening and NEW WONDER Tide Regular Size 26c P and Q FOOD Phone 511 Edenton rtaunMMtaucwpwaPOs—i JMMt MMVSb r****s*j A shoe bag fas tened to the Üback of the car seat is handy for carrying I*9 baby’s things. will apply to court for the relief de manded in said. Complaint. This 24th day of July, 1950. E. W. SPIRIES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, North Carolina. HERBERT A. LEARY, Attorney. july27,aug3,lo,l7HL | North Carolina, - Chowan County. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator CTA of the estate of Mary P. Wood (deceased), late of Chowan County, N. C., this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 10th day of July, 1950. THE BANK OF EDENTON, Administrator CTA of the Estate of Mary P. Wood (Deceased). By W. H. GARDNER, Executive Vice President. Ju1y13,20,27Aug3,10,17 b of e North Carolina, In The Chowan County. Superior Court. Nathan D. Dail, Plaintiff vs. Margaret Tucker Dail, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above-named will j hereby take notice that an action en-j titled as above has been commenced! Heinz 14-oz. Bottle Ketchup... .25c l-lb. Can Campbell’s 2 Cans Pork - Beaus 25c 303 Lindy June Peas.. 2 cans 31c l-lb. Cello Long Grain Rice, lb 15c 3-LB. CAN Crisco Per (Can 90c Tell your hoard ing friends to have more faith in their country! The only thing to hoard is United States Savings Bonds . in Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separation for the 1 statutory period of two years, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court in Chowan County, in the Court House in Edenton, North Carolina, within twenty days after August 17, 1950, and file a written Answer or demur I to the relief demanded in the com f plaint in said action, or the plaintiff ’ will apply to the Court for the relief ■ demandea in said Complaint. ; This 18th day of July, 1950. E. W. SPIRES, r Clerk Superior Court Chowan County, s North Carolina. 1 Ju1y20,277Aug3,10 nd i w—^ Sold In Edenton By MITCHENER’S |1 'PHARMACY 15-oz. D. 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